Silent incoming calls, Any digit key answering, Automatic answering – Audiovox MVX-430 User Manual

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Silent Incoming Calls

If Silent Alert feature is set, a single beep and a flashing

I C |flK I u I message on the display will alert you of an

incoming call.

Once you have switched to silent alert, the phone stays

in that mode until you deactivate it.

will

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3.

4.

5.

Press

then (©. The | 5 | ~ | f l | i , | f c | [

appear in the display.

\^en you receive a call, a single beep and a flashing

IC 11.] message on the display wUl alert you.

Press

to answer the call.

|C I fl It. |il on the readout wUl go out.

This mode is deactivated by pressing ®, then ©.

| 5 | - | f t | t . l l : | l o | ^ will be displayed for 5 seconds.

Calls is activated when the

S l - | f l | c l f c l l o l o j will appear

If the Silent Incomin;

unit is powered up,
on the readout for 5 seconds.

Any Digit Key Answering

This feature permits you to answer an incoming call by
pressing any of the digit keys on the key pad.

Automatic Answering

With this feature, the incoming caU will be automatically

connected for operation after two alert tones, and the

IINUSEl indicator will light on the readout.

Then the unit is ready for conversation.

1. To activate this mode, press ® and then key ©.

lol^ will appear on the readout.

2. This mode is deactivated when ® and then key ©

are pressed again.

| f l | - | f l | n | S | | o l ^ will be displayed for 5 seconds.

3. This feature will not fimction if the unit is in the

Lock and Silent Incoming Calls.

4. If the Automatic Answering is activated when the

unit is powered up, - |fl|n | 5 I |o |olwiU appear
on the readout for 5 seconds.

Anti Fraud Security Feature

Your new Audiovox Cellular telephone has been engi­
neered with the latest technology to help protect from the

fraudulent use of your cellular telephone number.

Cellular fraud most often occurs by cellular thieves using

electronic devices that can read your unique cellular phone
number and your phone's electronic serial number (E.S.N.).

This information can then be programmed into another

phone for fraudulent use.

Certain cellular systems provide for an ANTI-FRAUD

security feature to help protect the unauthorized use of

yom cellular telephone number. This feature utilizes a

special personal identification number (PIN).

Should your cellular carrier offer this enhanced service,

your new phone must be programmed with a PIN chosen
by you. For your protection, you cannot make any outgo­
ing calls imtil you have established your PIN, To estab­

lish your PIN, please contact your cellular service pro­

vider for specific instructions.

To place a call using PIN security feature

1. Enter the nmnber you are calling by either dialing

the number or recalling the number from a specific
memory location,

2.

Press the key as your call is being processed

the word PIN will appear in the display.

3.

Press the key again, your call will then be

placed.

To turn the ANTI FRAUD feature on or off.

1. Enter your three security code,

2. Press the @ key then ©©.
3. Your PIN number and the on/off status will appear

in the display.

4. Press the ® key to turn the PIN entry feature on or

off.

5. After you have entered the desired on or off status,

press the @ key then the key.

To place a caU with the PIN entry feature in one touch
dialing

1, Press the © key for more than 0,5 seconds. The last

eight digits of the nmnber will appear in the display.

As your caU is being processed, the word PIN will

appear on the display.

2. ifress the ® key again, your call will then be placed.

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