Basic operation, Turning the unit on, To store a number in memory – Audiovox SBC Series User Manual

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BASIC OPERATION

Turning the Unit On

With the ignition switch at “ON” or “ACCESSORY”,

press

IPWRI

. The indicator [5 will light (all indicators

will light momentarily ; display will show your phone
number, and a tone will be heard).

• Receiving Signal Strength Indicator

The number of the shaded blocks indicates the Signal
Strength in your area. Four blocks show the maxi­
mum level. The display will vary as your car moves.
If the signal is not strong enough to place a call, the

jNO SVC]

indicator will appear on the readout.

To Store a Number in Memory

then enter the phone number,

then enter the memory address (01

1.

Press

|CLR|

2. Press [ST^ ,

through 50).

Example: Press

|STO|

, key [T] then [§ , the displayed

number will be stored into memory address 15.

To Recall a Number from Memory

Press

|RCL|

, then enter the memory address (01

through 50).

Example: Press

|RCL

, key [T] then , the number

stored in memory address 15 will be displayed

on the readout.

To Review the Prefix

(Number Longer than 10 digits)

After pressing

|RCL|

, hold down the second digit of

the memory address.

Note; When a set of linked numbers is recalled, you

can review only the last linked number with

this feature. To review Link 1 to Link 5, use

[FUNCl , |RCL|

then key [XI (X is 1 to 5). See

“Link Dialing”.

Last Number Review

Press

|RCL|

, key [§ then [^ again, the last number

used will be displayed.

Display Own Telephone Number

You can see your own phone number on the readout.
Press

|RCL|

, key jX! then |X1 again.

Repertory Memory Scroll

This feature is useful in finding a certain phone
number by scrolling the repertory memory from one
of the designated starting addresses.
1. Press

|RCL]

, key [X] then

[f] .

[X] is the digit used to assign the starting address

as follows.

X

Starting address

0

01

1

11

2

21

3

31

4

41

2

.

Press [U or g .

[#1: Scroll upward (with roll back to 01)
(XI: Scroll downward (with roll up to 50)

Memory address and the last 7 digits of the stored
number will be displayed on the readout as fol­
lows.

Example: |

3 | 1 | - | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5

|

6

|

7

|

___________ /

Address-No.

Tel. No.

Note: In this scroll feature, any vacant memory

address(es) will be skipped.

Automatic Storing into a Vacant

Memory Address

This feature allows automatic storing into a vacant
repertory memory address. This ends the possible

problem of writing over a previously stored number.

1. Enter the phone number.

2. Press ISTOl.
3. Enter a memory address group number in which

you want to store a number.

[ 0 ] :

From 01 to 10

[T] :

From 11 to 20

:

From 21 to 30

i3]:

From 31 to 40

[ 4 ]

;

From 41 to 50

r#1:

From 01 to 50

4. Press [#].

The memory address and the last 7 digits of the
stored phone number will be displayed on the
readout as follows.

Example:

| 3 | 1 | - | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7

|

Note: If there is no vacant address in the assigned

area, the phone number will not be stored in

the memory.

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