System inhibit (nam option), Multiple city registration, Radio frequency (re) channel indicator – Audiovox SBC Series User Manual

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Standard Mode
When you turn the unit on, the unit remembers the

last position of the A/B system selected, and will

start to scan the radio frequency channels of that
selection.
If you want to confirm the current mode, press

IFUNCI

, key [O] then

[4]

. Status indicator shows

the current mode. To return the unit to the stan­
dard mode, press

[FUNCI

, key then again.

Status indicator shows |STD|. The unit will scan
the preferred system channels.
If unable to find an acceptable preferred channel,
the unit switches to scan the non-preferred chan­
nels.

Preferred System Only Mode
Press I

FUNC

| , key [O] then [T] . Status indicator

shows

|PRF|

. The unit will scan the preferred

system only and prevents switching over to the
non-preferred system.
Non-preferred System Only Mode
Press

IFUNCI

, key [O] then . Status indicator

shows

N-PRF

key

1

. The

unit will scan the non­

preferred system only.
Home Only Mode
Press

I FUNC

| , key

[O]

then

[2]

• Status indicator

shows

I Home

|. You can place or receive calls only

within your home area.

Noted): The

|ROAM|

indicator lights as follows.

Lights continuously;

When the unit is in the preferred system
in another city.

Flashes;

When the unit is in the non-preferred
system.

Note(2): The

|NO SVCl

indicator flashes when the

unit is requesting service but not in the
requested service area.

SYSTEM INHIBIT

(NAM OPTION)

This feature permits you to inhibit (by NAM Option)
cellular systems, or Roam Systems you do not want
to use, even when in that service area.
The

|NO SVC1

indicator flashes, if your A/B switch is

selected to any system that is inhibited.

MULTIPLE CITY

REGISTRATION

Some cellular users find it beneficial to register their
phone in multiple cities, rather than rely on “roam”.
The multiple city registration feature permits you to
reprogram from the handset, the different phone
numbers for the cities in which you are registered.
Each programmed phone number will be designated
as your home system.

Press

|CLR|

, then enter the new system ID number (5

digits) followed by the corresponding phone number

(10 digits). Please include your area code.
You must register your unit with the carrier in order
to get both the system ID number and your phone
number.

Press

I FUNC I,

then key . Your new phone number

will be displayed on the readout. (Holding down [§ ,
to display your new system ID number.)

Note(l): System ID number and phone number can

not be programmed during a call.

Note(2): Calls are placed or received using only the

programmed phone number, in use at the
time of call.

RADIO FREQUENCY (RE)

CHANNEL INDICATOR

If necessary, you can see the RF channel status in
which your unit is operating.

1. Press

iRCLl

, key @ then SI •

The RF channel number, RSSI, SAT color code,
and transmitting power level will be displayed on
the readout. The display format is as follows:

c 1 2 3

lRhl8|7|

s 0

p 2

C123....

RF channel number

R187....

RSSI value

SO.....

SAT color code

P2......

Transmitting power level

The display will remain on the readout until you
manually reset it by pressing any key.

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