H i l l, Key/display names and functions – Audiovox MVX507 User Manual

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KEY/DISPLAY NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

System A IndicatoKT) —

System B Indicator® _

Received Signal @

Strength Indicator

IN USF Indicator®

Mute Indicator®

[— ®2-digit Display

(— @ROAM Indicator

fallili AB n n HOAM

—T USE IH

0.0

an-

) Function Mode

Indicator

) Battery Level

Indicator

® 14-digit Display

©Message Indicator

(T) A

lights when the system A (non-wireline) is sefected.

(D

B

lights when the system B (wireline) is selected.

Note:

AB

lights when standard mode is selected.

(D Received Signal Strength IndicatorT

H i l l

constantly dis­

plays the signal strength represented by the number of bars.

(4)

IN USE

lights when a call is in progress.

(5) LMUl lights when the mute control is in effect.
(D

2

-digit display S .8 shows the memory location number

and the status of various functions.

(7)

ROAM

lights when receiving services other than a reg­

istered home system.

(D SIH lights when is pressed to select extended func­

tions, etc.

(9) Battery Level Indicator iHl constantly displays Battery

Level by the number of bar segments.

@ 14-digit display shows the telephone number dialed, etc,
@ IMESSAGEI flashes when Message is received where En­

hanced Feature Service is provided.

@

initiates and answers a call.

@ C^®)terminates a call.
@ (@i(Power) turns your phone on and off.
© <

1

^ (Programmable One Touch Emergency Key) places

a call to the programmed emergency number by a single
key stroke.

© Digit keys enter telephone numbers, alphanumeric in­

formation, etc.

© Up/Down keys ® and (▼) adjusts the alert, earpiece and

keypad tones, (

a

) and © are also used to select

ON/OFF setting and scroll.

® (^) (One Touch Dial, Link Dial, Mute and Alpha Key):

• In standby mode, the stored telephone number in the

one touch memory is dialed with a single key stroke.

• During conversation except Link Dialing, switches off

the microphone to mute your voice.

• Used to make Link Dialing and to enter alphanumeric

characters.

® @) (Clear) clears the digit(s) from the display.
@ @) (Function) is used with digit keys to allow opera­

tion of extended functions, etc.

(g) (Recall/Store) recalls telephone numbers from the

memory. Also used to store telephone numbers in the
memory.

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