Audiovox PC100 User Manual

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6. A-B SYSTEM

The A-B key is used to select the

SELECTION

serving system and telephone

number on which the phone is to

operate. This key also allows the user
to change the telephone number of

the phone depending in which system
and/or City the phone is being used.
To change from, for example system A
in New York to system A in Dallas or
system A in San Francisco to system
B in San Francisco, press A and the

A-B key. If the system selected is not

the correct one, then press the A-B to

scroll on to the next telephone

number programmed and keep

scrolling thru until the correct
telephone number and/or system is

displayed.

Each telephone number and system

programmed into the phone will,

when first selected display the

telephone number, the system type
le. SYSTEM A or SYSTEM B, and the

City or Stale in which the telephone
number is logged on.

For example.

516 521 3780 NY-B

Where NY refers to New York and -B

refers to System B.

If the A-B key is pressed, this wilt

change to, for example:

415 789 3468 LA -A

Where LA refers to Los Angeles and

-A refers to System A.

7. CAR MODE

8. HEADSET/

HANDSFREE

When your POCKETPHONE is

plugged into your vehicle (using the

optional Quick-Connect Vehicular Kit
or the Permanent Installation Kit) press
the A and the CAR keys This places
the phone in the car mode. The NSVC
and ROAM lights are operative in this

mode, and the display will be

constantly illuminated. We recommend

that you do not leave your
POCKETPHONE in your vehicle for
extended periods of time.

The HOST key is an ON/OFF switch

for turning on the headset used for

hands-free operation (optional
accessory). After the headset has

been plugged inlo the receptacle at

ihe base of the phone, press the *

and the HOST keys and the display

reads ‘HDSTV'HFREE’ for a period of 5

seconds. Depressing the HOST key

within S'seconds will change the
ON/OFF status of the unit. When the
headset is on the microphone in the
phone IS turned off.

When the Hands free unit is switched

on ^d connected lo the phone, Ihe
phone recognises this and switches
the phone inlo Hands free mode
automatically. The phone then
displays ‘HDSTV'HFREE’ to inform Ihe

user lhal the phone is now in

handsfree mode and the microphone

in the phone is now turned off.
Switching off the Hands Iree unit
automatically switches the phone out
of handsfree mode.

9. LOCK

A Security number ts entered into your

unit when you take delivery to provide

security against unauthorized use of your

phone. If you wish to change your unlock

code for any reason, see instructions on

Page 7 ot this manual.

10. SEND

The SND key is used to initiate the

dialing of a call and to answer calls.
When you have keyed in a number or
recalled it from the memory, press the

SND key. This dials the number. The
call timer appears on the display as

'ooMoo' and the call light will flash

indicating a call attempt is in progress.
When a call has been accepted by the
cellular system, the call light will be
continuously Illuminated, and Ihe call
timer will start displaying the time in
minules and seconds (00M01 for

example).
When your phone is ringing, the call

light will flash and you press SND to

answer the call. The call light will

illuminate and the timer wilt start

The SND key is also used lo initiate
your “Last Number Redial" feature.
When you call a number and Ihe call is
not completed, you can redial it simply
by pressing the SND key. The last
number dialed-is automatically stored
in memory position '00'. To check the
last number dialed, press A, *RCL,

and "OO” and the number will be
displayed

CLR key is used to clear the display or
cancel a command. The first time the
CLR key IS pressed, the last digit
entered is cleared from the display

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