Hands-free operation (nam option), End-to-end signaling, Touch tone^*^ from memory – Audiovox SBC Series User Manual

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will be heard to inform you of the improper
operation, and the word [Restrict^ will be
shown on the readout.

HANDS-FREE OPERATION

(NAM OPTION)

This feature permits you to engage in a conversation
without lifting the handset.
1. After receiving a call (press I

SEND I

to answer),

conduct the conversation via the hands-free
microphone with the handset on the cradle. To
converse more naturally:
a Speak in a normal tone,
b. Turn off the radio or stereo and close the

car windows.

2. To place a call, enter the phone number, then press

I

SEND

I

. The microphone will be turned on, ready

for conversation when your party answers.

3. After a call is completed, press

|END|

to terminate

the call.

Note: If you hear feedback on a bad RF Channel,

adjust the hands-free loop attenuation as fol­
lows.

1) Press

I

FUND

I, key 0 then

[2]

. Hands-free

loop attenuation will be increased.

2) To return to the normal condition, press

I

FUND

I, key

then Q] .

END-TO-END SIGNALING

This feature permits you to utilize additional phone
services, such as accessing an alternate long distance
network, signaling a pager, or banking by phone etc..
For these services the signaling should be in DTMF
(Touch Tone’^”). The following two features will
make it easier to send in DTMF codes.

Touch Tone^*^ from Memory

DTMF signaling by repertory dialing is available
while engaged in a telephone conversation.

1. Press

[RCL] |RCL|

, then enter the repertory memory

address (01 through 50). The last 10 digits of the

number will appear on the readout.

2. Press

I SEND

I . Then DTMF signaling will be

placed and the DTMF tone can be monitored
through the loudspeaker.

Note: Continuous DTMF from keypad can be manu­

ally dialed as well to access answering
machines when engaged in a telephone call.

Link Dialing

This feature permits you to pre-set from repertory
memory or the keypad up to five numbers before
placing a call. With this feature, the first number is
sent in digital form to the cell site. Then up to four
other numbers can be sent with DTMF signaling by

simply pressing

I SEND I

for each additional number.

Noted): Each number to be linked may be recalled

from memory or entered by keypad.

Note(2): Each number to be linked should be within

16 digits including linking mark “ = ” at the

end.

Note(3): Linked number can be stored in the mem­

ory. However, the total number of digits
must be less than 16 digits.

Example: To access the alternate long distance ser­

vice you should call your long distance service
office first, and enter your ID number, then
the phone number to be placed.

1. Recall the phone number of the long distance

service office.
Press

|RCL|

, then enter the memory address (01

through 50).

7 4

Press

I FUNGI

, then key

.

Linking Mark “ = ” will be added at the end of the
number and I

Link 1

| will appear.

L

i

n

k

1

1 1 1 7 1 4 1 6

3

4

7

9

Recall your ID number. Press

IRGLI

key 15

then

[T].

1 1 1 1 6 1 7

1

4

8

5

2

Press

1 FUNGI

, then key .

L

i

n

k

2

1

1 1 6 1 7 1 1

4

8

5

2

=

5. Recall or dial the phone number to be called.

Press

[RCLl

, then enter the memory address (01

through 50) to recall the phone number to be
called.

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