The AUDIOTEL Cellular Car Telephone is the most
technically advanced сж telephone available today. In
one sleek, compact system, AUDIOTEL provides cellular
mobile technolc^ at its best. This means a car
telephone system with six hundred sixty-six available
channels and an extended roaming capability that can
interface with any cellular system in the United States,
The AUDIOTEL Cellular ICar Telephone is manufactured
in Japan by Toshiba Corporation for Audiovox.
PLAaNG TELEPHONE CALLS
SCRATCH-PAD DIALING
HORN ALERT
MESSAGE OPTION
HANDS-FREE(HEADSET) OPERATION(optional)
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ......................11
AUDIOTEL’s CMT-1000 Cellular Car Telephone offers an
outstanding array of features such as push button onhook dialing that enables you to dial while the handset
is in the cradle; repertory dialing that lets you store and
recall up to 30 of your frequently called numbers; and
last number redial that permits you to redial the last
number you c'alled at the touch of a single button (a
great help wben calling frequently basy phones). An
electronic “scratch pad’’ allows you to enter a number
into the unit while you are engaged in a conversation
without wTiting it down; the number can be recalled
later using the repertory' dialing or last number redial
features.
An optional electronic message feature automatically
answers your calls when your phone is unattended and
either forwards a number where you can be reached or
asks the calling party for their number so that you can
call back later.
AUDIOTEL has made the installation and maintenance
of the Cellular Car Telephone simple. The small, sturdy,
compact transceiver can be installed and locked
securely to the trunk floor in one easy operation. A
flexible mounting system allows the phone to be
mounted where you want it. Plug-in modular
construction means that maintenance is quick, efficient,
simple, and on-the-spot.
For all its high tech sophistication, the AUDIOTEL CMT1000 Cellular Car Telephone is surprisingly easy to use;
you simply dial—no codes, no operators, no waiting, no
hassle.
And the AUDIOTEL Cellular Car Telephone is a nononsense, quality instrument—rugged enough for off
road use as well as high speed freeway vibration and
pounding.
The following pages, which describe the unit’s functions
and many of its components, will help you make the
easiest and most efficient use of the AUDIOTEL
CMT 1000 Cellular Car Telephone.
FEATURES AND OPTIONS
Push Button Dialing^
10 Digit Dial Number Display
16 Di^t Extended Readability
On-Hook Dialing
Reset Dialing
End-to-end Signalling
Repertory Dialing up to 30 Numbers shared with
Electronic Scratch pad.
Last Number Redial
Horn Alert
Electronic Lock
Back Lighting of Key Buttons in the Handset,
Back Lighting of All Control Labels in the Base Unit.
Channel Spacing:
Duplex Spacing:
Frequency Stability;
Operating Temperature:
Supply Voltage:
Current Drain:
SÌ2C:
Transceiver:
Telephone Unit:
Weight:
Transceiver:
Telephone Unit;
RF Power Output:
Conducted Spurious:
13.7V DC, ±2096, Negative Ground
2.16H X 8.66W X 11.81D (inches)
825 to 845 MHz Transmit
870 to 890 MHz Receive
666 Full Duplex
■30“ to+60X
3A in use, lA standby
55H X 220Wx 300D (mm)
75H X 105WX 240D (mm)
2.95H X 4.13WX 9.44D (inches)
4.0 kg (8.8 lbs)
1.5 kg (3-3 lbs)
3 watts minimum (50 ohms)
60 dB Below Carrier
30 kHz
45 MHz
±2.5 PPM
volume cxintrol sets the speaker volume,
(2)1^^ volume control adjusts the handset
volume.
(3) [Afe^^ volume switch (3-position) adjusts the alert
(ringing) level.
(4) iHANQg-fgigEl bunon and indicator changes the
audio from the handset to the control unit speaker.
(5) button and indicator changes the audio
from the handset to the speaker—also functions as
a MUTE button.
BASIC OPERATION
(6) n,QQfe| button and indicator activates the
electronic lock when pressed for about 1 second.
button and indicator activates the
external horn alen circuit when pressed for about
1 second.
button and indicator activates the
(optional) electronic message mode.
(9) switch controls power to the unit.
(10) HEADSET JACK for optional “hands-free”
headset.
(11) M 2 indicator lights when a call is in progress.
(12) |N€>^^ (no service) indicator lights when the
unit is in a non-coverage area.
(13) [BOAMJ indicator lights when the unit is out of the
home area.
(14) *^( received) indicator lights if the unit
received a call in your absence.
(15) 10-DIGIT LCD DISPLAY indicates telephone
number.
(16) DIGIT KEYS to enter telephone number or
unlock code.
(17) ¡^EC/|tJ.l key recalls telephone numbers on the
repertory dialing list from memory
(18) ItdN^ key suppresses key pad tones when using
the scratch pad feature in the hands-free mode.
(19) kaJEltBi key clears all digits from the memory
and the display.
(20) HANDSET RELEASE LEVER frees handset from
the locked position.
(21) FIn^ key terminates the call (hangs up).
(22) [3T(y^ key stores numbers on the repertory
dialing list in memory.
(23) [SgM key for originating or receiving a call.
Turning the Unit On
With the ignition switch at "on” or “accessory,” turn on
the power switch. The indicator will light (all
indicators will light momentarily, and a tone will be
heard).
To Store a Number in Memory
1. Press ICtEARj, then enter telephone number.
2. Press iSTOftEl, then enter the memory address (01
through 30).
To Recall a Number from Memory
Press I. then enter the memory address (01
through 30).
If You Want to See the Prefix
(Number Longer than 10 Digits)
After pressing , hold down the second digit of
the memory address.
To Lock the Unit
Press and hold down the button until the
indicator lights. The unit will remain locked until
unlocked, even if the ignition switch is turned off.
To Unlock the Unit
Enter the three digit unlock code. The indicator will go
out when the unit is unlocked.
*indicates optional feature.
PLACING TELEPHONE CALLS
SCRATCH-PAD DIALING
To Place a Call
1. Enter telephone number with the handset on-hook
or ofF-hook. The last ten digits of the dialed number
are displayed on the digital readout.
2. If a dialing error is made, press
the telephone number again.
3. Press
may lift the handset from the cradle either before or
after the called party answers to proceed with your
conversation.
If the Call Falls to go Through
1. If you hear the “reorder” signal, hang up and try again.
If there were no dialing errors, press |SBWP| for
automatic redial (re-dialing is not necessary).
2. If the “intercept” signal is heard, hang up. It then will
be neces.sar\' for you to redial the correct number.
Terminating a Call (Hanging Up)
Press teNDl, or replace the handset in the cradle, The
I IN USE 1 indicator will go our.
To Receive Calls
1. When rhe telephone rings, lift rhe handset to answer.
Thefi^ USilindicator will light,
2. If the handset is out of the cradle when ringing starts,
pf^^ss to answer the call.
3. If you desire to enter the call in the “hands ft-ee” mode,
leave the handset in the cradle, press
Then
for operation through the headset.
indicator will light. You
then enter
.. and then
This feature permits you, while engaged in a
conversation, to enter a number to be re-dialed (or
store a number in memory) without hearing annoying
tones over your circuit.
When In the Hands-Free Mode
1. Press llQNEl , then enter the telephone number. The
headset will remain active, but the tones will not be
heard.
2. If necessary', press
enter the memory' address (01 through 30). Wait for
another tone.
3. Press [fa-EARj , You will then hear three tone.s, after
which you may prtx'eed with the next number,
4. To exit the “scratch pad” mode, press the
button again.
When Not in the Hands-Free Mode
1. Press . The handset is muted, and you will
hear the other party’s voice from the loudspeaker,
2. Enter the telephone number (you may enter the
number with the handset either “off-hook” or
“on-hook’’).
3. If necessary, press (STGRI^l (you will hear a
“beep"); then enter the memory address (01 through
30), ’Wait for ant)ther “beep,”
4. Press . You will then hear three “beeps,”
after which you may prcxeed with the next number.
5. To return to normal conversation: if “off hook"
press the
hand,set ffom tiie :radle.
^ button; if “on hook” lift the
(yt)u will hear a tone); then
To Place a Call to a Number in the Memory
1. Press {HECAtt j, then enter the memory address (01
through 30). The last ten digits of the number will appear
on the readout. If the number is longer than 10 digitSi
hold down the second digit of the rhemory address
(after pressing ) to see the prefix.
2. Press |^Nt>i . The indicator will light as the
call is placed.
HORN ALERT
1. Press
lights. Turn off the ignition .s-witch, but leave the car
telephone power switch ON. If necessary, kxk the unit.
2. 'When a call is received, the unit will sound the horn
or flash the lights five times, depending on how it has
been wired.
3. This mode is automatically deactivated when the
ignition switch is turned to the “on" or “accessory'”
positions, or, to prevent di.scharging the battery, after
IVi hours.
button until the indicator
MESSAGE OPTION
This feature automatically answers a call when you are
not in the vehicle with one of two messages. To prevent
discharging your battery, the message feature is
deaaivated after 3 hours, when the ignition switch is
again turned to “on” or “accessory,” or ’when memory
addresses 31 through 38 are full of numbers.
Message #1:
“Helk), this is ********** xhis phone is unattended at
the moment. If urgent, please call ********** Thankyou.”
(Tone)
Message #2:
“Hello, this is ********** 7his phone is unattended
at the moment. After the tone, please key in your number.
Ihen press the asterisk key. Your call will be returned.
Thank you." (Tone)
********** ^ telephone number determined by you (see
the follovdng paragraphs).
When You Choose Message #1
1. Store your car telephone number in address 39, and the
number where you can be reached in address 40.
2. Press , then the numeral 1,
3. Turn off the ignition s’wiich, but leave the car telephone
power switch ON. If necessary; lock the unit.
4. The unit w4ll now respond to calling panics with
message *1.
When You Choose Message #2
1. Store your car telephone number in address 39.
2. lYess , then the numeral 2.
3. Turn off the ignition switch, but leave the car telephone
power switch ON. If necessary, lock the unit.
4. The unit will now respond to calling parties with
message #2. The telephone numbers of calling parties
are stored in memor^^ addresses 31 through 38 (ii\the
order received).
5. Turn the ignition switch to the “on” or “accessory”
position when you return to the vehicle. Thef^O light
will be lit if a call was received. You can then recall
each number by pressing | —(memory
address)- [ШШ .
NOTE
Received numbers will remain in memory^ kx'ations 31-3H until
the next time you wish to use the me.ssage option, by
repeating steps 1 and 2 of either of the above prcK'edures,
Vtlien the Mes.sage Option feature is again selected, existing
numbers in memory addresses 31 through 40 are erased.
HANDS-FREE (HEADSET)
OPERATION (optional)
1. After originating or receiving a call (press ISENPj
to answer), or during the con\'ersatit>n, press
[HANDS free] . The indicator will light.
2. Conduct the conversation via the headset. At the end of
the call, press |HANDS FRE^ or ¡ENDl to terminate
the call. The indicator will go out.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION
Please read and follow these c-autions carefully:
TURN OFF your unit in an explosive atmosphere (near
a fuel pump, blasting area, etc.).
DO NOT operate your unit when someone is within
two feet (0.6 meter) of your antenna.
DO NOT dial when your vehicle is mo%ing in those
states where this action is illegal (this is not a prudent
practice, even where it is legal).
DO NOT permit untrained personnel to operate the
unit.
WARNING
'iTie following offenses can be punished by fine,
imprisonment, or both:
• Using ob.scene, indecent, or profane language.
• Using the unit to give off false distress calls.
• Wiretapping or otherwi.se intercepting a telephone call,
unless that person has first obtained the consent of the
parties participating in the call,
• Making anommous calls to annoy, harass, or molest
other people.
• Charging to an account without authorization to avoid
payment for serxice,
• Refusing to yield a party line when informed that it is
needed for an emergency call, (ft is also unlawful to
take over a party’ line by stating falsely that it is needed
for an emergency).
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