Audiovox MVX-430 User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .....................................6
RECHARGING.........................................................8
To Attach the Battery Pack To Detach the Battery Pack
To Recharge Battery IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PRECAUTIONS ..........................................................12
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES AND OPTIONS
FUNCTIONS ..............................................................15
BASIC OPERATION
Turning the Unit On/Off
• Antenna Position
• Receiving Signal Strength Indicator
• Battery Level Indicator To Store a Number in Memoiy To Recall a Number from Memory To Review the Prefix
Display Own Telephone Number
Repertory Memory Scroll
Automatic Storing into a Vacant Memory
Address To Lock the Unit To Unlock the Unit Volume Control
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PLACING TELEPHONE CALLS ...............................20
To Place a Call If the Call Fails to Go Through Automatic Redial (NAM Option) Terminating a Call To Receive Calls Silent Incoming Calls Any Digit Key Answering Automatic Answering Anti Fraud Security Feature To Place a Call with a Number in the Memory
Speed Dialing Last Number Redial
Programmable Emergency Call (NAM Option)
One Touch Emergency Call
To Mute a Phone Conversation
ONE TOUCH DIALING.............................................25
To Store a Number into One Touch Memory
To Place a Call to a Number in One Touch Memory END-TO-END SIGNALING SCRATCH-PAD DIALING
SCRATCH-PAD DIALING
WITHOUT KEYING TONES
CALL TIME DISPLAY
To Display the Talk Time
Outgoing Call Timer Only (NAM Option)
To Clear the Timer
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SID MANAGEMENT (NAM OPTION) ....................28
A/B SYSTEM SELECTION MULTIPLE CITY REGISTRATION LAST RESCAN SID INDICATOR AUTOMATIC CALLS IN ABSENCE
INDICATOR ..........................................................30
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING..................................................................31
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AUDIOVOX

SYSTEM

MVX430

HANDHELD PORTABLE
CELLULAR TELEPHONE
Congratulations... You have just purchased one of the most advanced, yet simple to use handheld cellular telephones in the market today. Your new MVX-430 allows you the freedom to enjoy the benefits of cellular communications without the limitations.
It has been built to the same exacting level of high engineering standards that has made the Audiovox cellular telephone line a top rated brand in the industry.
The Audiovox MVX-430 is packed with advanced features that provide the ultimate in convenience and safety, like one touch emergency dialing, a constant signal strength and battery life indicator and an anti fraud security feature.
It also features “Any Digit Key Answer” that allows you to answer a call by pressing any of the numbered keys on the keypad. For ease of operation, the MVX­430 has been designed with a feature menu printed directly on the key pad. By simply pressing the green function button and the feature you wish to access, your desired function is complete. It's that simple!

CONFIGURATION

System configuration and the equipment list are as shown below.
Optional accessories include a desk top charger, a slim profile battery and an earphone microphone for hands free use. A cigarette lighter charger, leather carrying case £uid battery eliminator are also available.
And of course, your new Audiovox MVX-430 comes
with something only an Audiovox phone can provide. The proven reliability that has made Audiovox one of the world’s leading suppliers of cellular communica tions equipment.
List of Equipment
No.
Name of the Equipment Handheld Portable Telephone
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Battery Pack (BTE-700) Travel Battery Charger (TRC-700B)
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WRIST STRAP
BATTERY INSTALLATION
ATTACHMENT (OPTION)
Attach the wrist strap WS700 (option) to the unit through the strap hole as shown below CD.
Then put the long loop through the smaller loop as
shown below (t).
AND RECHARGING
The Portable Telephone contains a Detachable Battery Pack (BTE-700). Fully charged Battery Pack offers ap proximately 140 minutes Talk Time or 23 hours standby. It is recommended to carry one iuUy charged spare Bat tery Pack for longer operation. (Additional Battery Packs may be purchased at your Cellular Telephone Dealer.)

To Attach the Battery Pack

(D Insert the hook at the end of the Battery Pack into
the slot at the end of the unit.
0 Press the Battery Pack down to lock the Battery
Pack onto the unit.

To Detach the Batteiy Pack

® Press the Release Latch as shown below. @ Lift up to remove the Battery Pack from the unit
gently.

To Recharge Battery

The Travel Battery Charger (TRC-700B) can recharge the Standard Battery (BTE'700) in 10 hours or the optional Slim Battery (BTR-700) at 6 hoxu-s respectively.
1. Set the Battery Pack ® Holding the Travel Battery Charger in your hand,
insert the Battery Pack into the Travel Battery Charger.
(2) Press the Battery Pack down to lock the Battery
Pack onto the Travel Battery Charger.
2, Flip up the blades on the back side of the Travel
Battery Charger and plug into AC outlet. The LED (Light Emitting Diode) on the Travel Battery Charger will light red while recharging. The light will shut off when charging is complete.
Note: (1) Environmental temperature for full battery
^hartirigWith fixed time: 0~+35°C
(2) Wer^nmniend yon to set the Battery Pack
in to tKe Travel Batter^ Charger and plug into AC outlet as shown below.
3. After recharging has been firnshed, unplug firam AC outlet and take off the Battery Pack so as not to reduce the life and capacity of the Battery Pack.
QD Unplug from AC outlet by holding the top of
Travel Battery Charger as shown below.
(2) Holding the Travel Battery Charter with your
hand, and then press the Release Latch as shown below.
® Lift up to remove the Battery Pack from the
Travel Battery Charger gently.
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IMPORTANT

PRECAUTIONS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

for Travel Battery Charger

1. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This manual con tains important safety and operating instructions for battery charger,
2. Before using battery charger, read all instructions and cautionary markings on (1) battery charger, (2) battery, and (3) product using battery.
3. CAUTION - To reduce risk of injury, chai^ only Ni MH type rechargeable batteries. Other types of bat teries may burst causing personal injury and damage.
4. Do not expose charger to rain or snow.
5. Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by the battery charger manufacturer may result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
6. An extension cord should not be used unless abso lutely necessary. Use of improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock. If extension cord must be used, make sure:
a. That pins of plug of extension cord are the same
number, size, and shape as those of plug on charger;
b. That extension cord is properly wired and in good
electrical condition; and
c. That wire size is large enough for AC ampere
rating of charge.
7. Ek) not operate charger with damaged plug - replace charger immediately.
8. Do not operate charger if it has received a sharp
blow, been dropped, or otherwise damaged in any way; take it to an authorized Audiovox cellular
service center.
9. Do not disassemble chaiger; take it to an authorized Audiovox cellular service center when service or repair is required. Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire.
10. To reduce risk of electric shock, unplxig charger from outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.
Your Handheld Portable Telephone is a high quality piece of equipment. Before operating the equipment, please take the following precautions.
1. Don't use this equipment in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists.
2. Don't abuse the equipment. Avoid striking, shaking or shocking. When not using the iinit, lay down the unit to avoid possible damage due to instability.
3. Don't expose this equipment to rain or spiUed bever ages.
4. Recharge the battery fully before your first use of the unit,
5. When the battery becomes discharged, two beep tones win be hearrd every 10 seconds, and the battery level indicator Bi 111 will be flashing. In such a case, replace the battery with a fully charged one, and recharge the discharged battery,
6. To ensure long battery Ufe, operate the unit until the battery level indicator Biill flashes, then
recharge the battery. Remove Battery Pack fimm the unit when it is not expected to be used for a long
period. Recharging at least once every month is recommended when not being used.
7. Don’t charge the Battery in an area with direct exposure to sunlight.
The pixrduct that you have purchased con tains a rechargeable Battery. The Battery is
Ni-MH
to dispose of this Battery into the municipal waste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper dis posal.
recyclable. At the end of it's useful Ufe, under various state and local laws, it may be illegal
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GENERAL

SPECIFICATIONS

FEATURES AND
OPTIONS
{Subject to change without notice)
Frequency Range
Number of RF Channels
Channel Spacing
Duplex Spacing
Frequency Stability
RF Output Power
Receiver Sensitivity
Modulation/Demodulation
Operating Temperature
Supply Voltage
Current Drain
Operating Time
Size
Weight
824 to 849 MHz, Transmit 869 to 894 MHz, Receive 832, Full Duplex 30 KHz 45 MHz ±2.5 PPM
0.6W ERP With Power Control
-116 dBm (12 dB SINAD) Voice PM (With Compander) Data FM
-20°C to +60°C
4.8 V (NiMH Battery 1.2V X 4, 1200 mAH) In Use; Approx. 500 mA Standby; Approx. 50 mA Talk; Approx. 140 min. (at full power output)
Standby; Approx. 23 hours Approx. 25(H)X53(W)X 160(D) mm
0.96(H)X2.1(W)X6.3(D) inch Approx. 260 gr (9.2 oz)
• Push Button Dialing
• Large Size LCD Display Status/Function Indicator 8 Digits Dial Number Receiving Signal Strength Indicator Battery Level Indicator
• (Electronic) Volume Control
• Pre-set Dialing up to 32 Digits
• Extended Readability (Prefix Review)
• Last Digit Clear
• Digit Display Clear
• Programmable Emergency Call (NAM Option)
• One Touch Emergency Call
• Repertory Dialing: 32-Digit 30 Memories
• Speed Dialing
• Repertory Memory Scroll
• Automatic Storing into a Vacant Memory Address
• One Touch Dialing
• Any Digit Key Answering
• Automatic Answering
• Anti Fraud Security Feature
• Last Number Redial
• Automatic Redial (NAM Option)
• Mute
• Scratch-pad Dialing (with/without Keying Tones)
• End-to-End Signaling
• Continuous DTMF from Keypad
• Silent Incoming Calls
• Call Time Display
• Automatic Calls in Absence Indicator
• Display Ovm Telephone Number
• Multiple A/B System Selection
• SID Management (NAM Option)
• Multiple City Registration
• Last Rescan SID Indicator
• Electronic Lock
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Earphone Mic Jack
(1) IN USE-.
(2) NO SVC­(3) ROAM— (4) LOCK
(5) Power
Indicator
(6) Receiving
Signal Strength Indicator
(10) Send Key-* (11) Power
On/OfTKey
(12) One Touch
Emergency
Key
(13) Digit
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Keys
FUNCTIONS
Retractable Whip Antenna
Earpiece
(7) Battery
Level Indicator
(8) Digit
Display
(9) Mute
Indicator
(14) End Key
(15) RecalV
Store Key
—(16) One Touch
Dial Key
■—(17) Clear Key
—(18) Function
Key
—(19) Volume
Key
Microphone
[IN USE] indicator lights when a call is in progress.
(1)
INOSVCI (no service) indicator Mghts when the unit is in a
(2)
non-coverage area.
IROAMI indicator h^ts when the unit is out of the home
(3)
(4) (5)
indicator lights when the unit is locked.
(ll is used as a POWER ON indicator which hghts when the unit is turned on.
RECEIVING SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR:
(6)
The number of shaded blocks indicates the Receiv ing Signal Strength.
B ■ ■ 11 is used as a battery level indicator.
(7)
(8)
8-CHARACTER FUNCTIONAL DIGIT DISPLAY: The remaining character show the last digits of the dialed number.
(9)
® informs that the microphone has been switched
off.
(10) (send key) is used for placing or receiving a
call. (11) (power on/off key) is used to turn on/off the unit. (12) © One Touch Emergency key. (13) DIGIT KEYS to enter a phone number. (14) (end key) terminate a call. (15) ® (recalVstore key)
• To recall phone numbers from repertory mem ory, press ®.
■ To store phone numbers in repertory memory, press
(16) © (one-touch key) allows you to place a call with
a single key stroke. (17) @1 (clear key) clears the digit(s) from the display. (18) @ (function key) shifts the digit keys to the func
tional keys. (19) ® (volume key) is used to control Earpiece audio
level as well as the Alert Tone.
■ Earphone Mic Jack is used for handsfree operation with EM-425 Earphone Mic (option).
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BASIC OPERATION

Turning the Unit On/Off

Press @ for about one second to turn on the unit. All the indicators and digit display will hght momentarily, and a tone will be heard. The indicator (T) will stay while the unit is turned on. Press ® again for about one second to txn-n off the unit.
• Anteima Position
Your portable cellular telephone is equipped with a diial position antenna system. This dual position antenna has been especially designed to allow your phone to receive calls while the antenna is down. However, for optimum performance and signal strength or while operating in poor signal areas, it is recommended that the antenna be fully extended. Note: The antenna can be used in its fully extended or
fully retracted position only.
• Receivii^ Signal Strength Indicator (Ta ■ 11)
The number of shaded blocks indicates the Signal Strength in your area. Four blocks show the maximmn level. The display wiU vary as you move with the unit. If the signal is not strong enough to place a call, the INOSVCI indicator will appear on the readout.
• Battery Level Indicator
You can always monitor the current battery voltage level with the constant battery level indicator. The nmnber of blocks indicates the battery conditions as follows:
B
■ ■
■ 1 1
■ 1
1
1 1
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B B B ■
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To Store a Number in Memoiy

1. Press then enter the phone number,
2. Press ®®, then enter the memoiy address (01 through 30)
Example: Press key CQ then (©, the displayed
number will be stored into memory address
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FuU charge
Normal phone call
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Short phone caU Recharge battery (Flashing is discharged)
"i:-

To Recall a Number from Memory

Press then enter the memory address (01 through
30). Example: Press key (£) then (©, the munber
stored in memory address 15 will be dis
played on the readout.

To Review the Prefix

(Number longer than 8 digits) After pressing hold down the second digit of the
memory address.

Display Own Telephone Number

You can see your system ID number and your own phone number on the readout. Press key (©.
Your system ID will be displayed while the key © is
held down.

Repertory Memory Scroll

This feature is useful in finding a certain phone number by scrolling the repertory memory from one of the designated starting addresses.
1. Press key[X]then [Xts the digit to assign the starting address as follows.
X
0 1 2
2. Press O or O ^3: Scroll upward (with roll back to 01) (JD: Scroll downward (with roll up to 30) Memory address and the last 5 digits of the stored number will be displayed on the readout as follows.
Example: I 31 m I ~ I IP i 31W | ^
Address No. Tel. No.
Note: In this scroll feature, any vacant memory ad-
dress(es) will be skipped.
Starting address
01 11 21
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Automatic Storing into a Vacant Memory Address

This feature allows automatic storing into a vacant rep ertory memory address. This ends the possible problem of writing over a previously stored number.
1. Enter the phone number.
2. Press key then (?3-
3. The number will be stored automatically to the memory address of the smallest number among the available vacant locations. The memory address and the last 5 digits of the stored phone number will be displayed on the readout as follows. Example: 131S1-] ■■|г|ЗRT51
Note; If there is no vacant address, the phone number
will not be stored in the memory.

To lock the Unit

Press then key ©(LOCK). The I LOCK I indicator hghts. The unit will remain locked until unlocked, even if the power is turned off.

To Unlock the Unit

Enter the three-digit unlock code. The ILOCKI indicator will go out when the three-digit code is the same as the code registered in the NAM.

Volume Control

The audio level of the earpiece and the alert tone can be adjusted by the Volume Control Key ®,
• Earpiece: Keep pressing ® until you get the desired sound level. Soxmd level will be displayed on the readout digitally during the level adjustment and the sample tone will indicate the sound level when you are not engaged in a telephone conversation. The display format is as follows.
hR5
• Alert Tone: Press ® key. Then adjust the alert tone level in the same manner as above. Your telephone will ring at the new level. In this case, the display format is as follows.
\R\i\k
(X = 1-5)
PLACING TELEPHONE
CALLS

To Place a Call

1. Enter the phone number. The last 8 digits of the dialed number are displayed on the readout,
2. If a dialing error is made, press ®, then enter the phone number again. Pressing ® momentarily (less than approx, 0.5 sec.) clears only the last digit.
3. Press The IINUSEi indicator will light. When the called party answers, proceed with your conversation.

If the Call Fails to Go Through

1.
If you hear the “reorder” signal, press then if there were no dialing errors, press for redial. (Redialing with digit keys is not necessary.) If the“intercept”signal is heard, press then
2.
redial the correct number.

Automatic Redial (NAM Option)

If the feature of Automatic Redial (NAM Option) is selected, your unit will automatically make seven at tempts to reach the cell site when the first try is not successful. The liN USEi indicator will stay on, but the speaker will be muted for thirty seconds. This is done so that you do not hear the reorder signals out of the speaker. If you need to terminate the automatic redial, press C^.

Terminating a Call

Press and the IINUSEI indicator will go out.

To Receive Calls

1. When the telephone rings, press to answer the call. The II^SEI indicator will light.
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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.
Press then (©. The |5|~|fl|i,|fc| [ appear in the display. \^en you receive a call, a single beep and a flashing
2.
IC 11.] message on the display wUl alert you.
Press to answer the call.
3. |C I fl It. |il on the readout wUl go out.
This mode is deactivated by pressing ®, then ©.
4. |5|-|ft|t.ll:| lo|^ will be displayed for 5 seconds.
If the Silent Incomin;
5.
unit is powered up, on the readout for 5 seconds.
Calls is activated when the
Sl-|fl|clfcl loloj will appear
will

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 ©.
2. This mode is deactivated when ® and then key © are pressed again.
|fl|-|fl|n|S| |ol^ 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.
lol^ will appear on the readout.

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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To Place a Call with a Number in the
Memory
1. Press then enter the memory address (01 through 30). The last 8 digits of the number will appear on the readout. If the number is longer than
8 digits, hold down the second digit of the memory address (after pressing ®) to see the prefix.
Note: See “To Recall a Ntimber from Memory” and
“To Review the Prefix” for more details.
2. Press *5^. The HNUSEl indicator will light as the call is placed.

Speed Dialii^

This feature permits you to place a call from the stored
memory locations without using the recall ® key. Speed dialing is a quick method of placing calls finm memory.
1. Enter the one or two digits of memory address (1
through 9 and 10 through 30).
2. Press The last 8 digits of the phone number will
appear on the readout, and the HNUSEl indicator will light.

Last Number Redial

This feature permits you to redial any of the last phone numbers you attempted to call. Numbers will be stored in memory only if key is pressed.
1. Press ®, <£) then ^D.
2. Press to send a displayed number.
Note: To clear the stored number, press @i, then
Programmable Emei^ency Call
(NAM Option)
This feature permits you to place a call to two emergency numbers (maximum of 7 digits) even if your telephone has been locked. The two emergency numbers must be pre-programmed in the NAM. Note: 911 is preset emergency number, (you may change
this number if you wish.)
Operation in Lock Mode
1. Enter the emergency call number (911); ©(©O (“911” does not indicate, but the ILOCKI indicator wiU
light.)
2. Press the liN USEl indicator wiU Ught. To terminate the caU, press (The llNUSEl indicator wiU go out.)

One Touch Emergency Call

This feature permits you to place a caU to an emergency number by a single key stroke, even when the unit is in lock mode. You can deactivate this feature to prevent unintentional caU by mistake.
1. Press key (© for more than 2 seconds. The first emergency number that is pre-programmed in the
NAM wiU be displayed, and IIWXTSEI indicator wUl light as a call is placed. The factory pre-set number is 911. If you wish to deactivate this feature, press the follow
2.
ing key sequence.
[xfYlZl (XYZ is Security Code)
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To activate this feature again, foUow the same key
sequence. When this mode is ON
See also Programmable Emergency CaU.
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To Mute a Phone Conversation

1. Press then key ® {Mute indicator) will appear on the readout. The transmit audio will be muted and the receive audio wUl be heard from the receiver.
2. To return to normal conversation: Press then key again.
3. Mute is reset when the call is terminated.

END-TO-END SIGNALING

This feature permits you to utilize additional phone services, such as accessing an alternate long distance network, signaling pager, or banking by phone etc.. For these services the signaling should be in DTMF (Touch Tone"^“).

SCRATCH-PAD DIALING

When this mode is ON: When this mode is OFF:
Turned ON Turned OFF

ONE TOUCH DIALING

This feature permits you to place a call by a single key
stroke.

To Store a Number into One Touch Memory

1. Press then enter a phone number.
2. Press ®, the One Touch Key ®. Stored numbers can be reviewed by pressing ®,
then the One Touch Key you want to review.

To Place a Call to a Number in One Touch Memory

Press the One Touch Key for approx. O.Ssec. The last 8 digits of the number wiD be displayed on the readout, and the IIN USE! indicator will light as a call is placed.
This feature permits you to enter a number to be redialed (or store a number in memory) while engaged in a conversation.
SCRATCH PAD DIALING
WITHOUT KEYING
TONES
This feature permits you to activate scratch-pad memory without annoying key tones over the circuit.
1. Press ®, then key then enter a phone number. I^lolnjfl lolFj I will be displayed for 5 seconds. The Microphone circuit will remain active, but the tones will not be heard.
2. If necessary, press ®, then enter the memory
address.
3. To exit the Scratch-pad Mode, press then key
again.
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IfclolniEl |o|nj I will be displayed for 5 seconds.
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CALL TIME DISPLAY

SID MANAGEMENT
This feature automatically records the elapsed time per conversation. The talk time of the last call and cum ulative talk time can be displayed on the readout. The timers can also be cleared if necessary.

To Display the Talk Time

Press then key (©, While the key (© is held down, the cumulative talk time will be displayed on the readout in minute format. n181 'I ,,,18min. The talk time of the last call will be displayed on the
3. readout for 5 seconds after the © is released. While in a conversation, the talk time of a call in progress will be displayed. The display format is as follows. iul il '18151... 1 min. and25 sec.

Outgoing Call Timer Only (NAM Option)

Normal call timer operation is to time both the calls made and the calls received. If the “outgoing call timer only” function is activated (NAM Option), the call timer will only amount of time when placing calls. It will not amount of time for calls received.

To Clear the Timer

1. Press ®, then enter the three-digit security code.
2. Press key © then ©, ©. |fl|u|u|u| be displayed for 5 seconds. The timers will be cleared, and the count for the cumulative talk time will start from zero.
(NAM OPTION)
This feature enables you (by NAM option) to take advan tage of the family of SID groups. This is a group of cellular systems in cities that your carrier owns or has special billing arrangements with. Your close family
SID's (like brothers and sisters) will be billed at the same rate as your home billing and wiU be indicated as “Home”
(i.e. both IWOSVCI and IROAMI are off) on your display. More distant family SID’s (like cousins) that your cellular service provider has roaming agreements with
will be displayed as a solid IROAMI. Wlrien flashing IROAM]
is displayed, you are using a SID system that is not
included in the NAM assigned groups.
If your display indicates flashing INQSVCI. you will need
to change your A/B switch selection or, please refer to
Multiple City Registration to change phone registration
to enable you to make a call.
If in question as to what SID (system identification) you
are using, push @), to display the current SID.

A/B SYSTEM SELECTION

This feature permits you to select the system you need to
use. The system that you are registered with is the
preferred system, and your home system. 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.
1. Press key (©. The current mode wiU be displayed.
2. You can change the current mode by pressing or <53 ■
^3: Scroll upward (53 : Scroll downward
5 t H P ­n P
1 1
d
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y|5l
S
5
y|si
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S|8|5
Standard Mode Home Only Mode Preferred System Only Mode Non-preferred System Only Mode
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' Standard Mode
The unit will scan the preferred system channels. If unable to find an acceptable preferred channel, the unit switches to scan the non-preferred channels.
' Home Only Mode
You can place or receive calls only within your home area.
Preferred System Only Mode The unit will scan the preferred system only and prevents switching over to the non-preferred system.
' Non-preferred System Only Mode
The unit will scan the non-preferred system only.
LAST RESCAN SID
INDICATOR
This feature permits you to recall the last system iden tification accessed by your phone.
Press @), then (©, The last rescan SID is displayed on the readout for 5 sec. The display format is as follows:
RdT-lxlxixixij^
If the iNOSvg indicator is on, the display will show
MULTIPLE CITY
REGISTRATION
Some cellular users find it beneficial to register then­phone in multiple cities, rather than rely on “roam”. The multiple city registration feature permits you to repro gram from the telephone unit, the different phone num bers for the cities in which you are registered. Each programmed phone number will be designated as your home system.
Press and 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 ® then key (©. Your new phone number will be displayed on the readout. (Holding down ©, to display your new system ID number.)
Note: (1) System ID number and phone number can
not be programmed during a call.
(2) Calls are placed or received using only the
programmed phone number, in use at the time of call.
AUTOMATIC CALLS IN
ABSENCE INDICATOR
This feature indicates the niimber of unanswered incom ing calls. If incoming calls are unanswered, the unit will indicate the following.
I X| Xlis the number of calls (01 to 99) missed. Depressing
\R\
any key (other than the Power Key) wUl dear the number of calls indicated in Display. However, the ntnuber of calls will remain if the unit is turned off.
XX
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IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION
Please read and follow these cautions carefully. TURN OFF your unit in an explosive atmosphere (near
a fuel pump, blasting area, etc.). DO NOT dial when your emit is moving in 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. DO NOT use unauthorized accessories. DO NOT disassemble the phone or its accessories;
If service or repair is required, return unit to an author ized Audiovox cellular service center. If unit is disassem bled, the risk of electric shock or fire may result.
DO NOT open the battery case. If the battery is acciden tally broken, avoid skin contact with the internal chemi cal contents. If there is skin contact, wash the affected area immediately and seek medical advice.
DO NOT short - circuit the battery terminals by metal items etc.
DO NOT have the battery left together -with vehicle key or metal necklace, etc.
DO NOT put the battery close to, nor dispose it into fire.

WARNING

The following offences can punished by fine, imprison ment, or both:
• Using obscene, indecent, or profane language.
• Using the unit to give off false distress calls.
• Wiretapping or otherwise intercepting a telephone call, unless that person has first obtained the consent of the parties participating in the call.
• Making anon3Tnous calls to annoy, harass, or molest other people.
• Charging to an account without authorization to avoid pa3mient for service.
• Refusing to yield a party line when informed that it is needed for an emergency call (It is also unlawful to take over a party line by stating falsely that it is
needed for an emergency).
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24 MONTH LIMITED
WARRANTY
AUDIOVOX CORPORATION (the Company), warrants to the original retail purchaser of this Audiovox Handheld
Portable Cellular Telephone, that should this product or any part thereof (except the items listed below), under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in
material or workmanship within the first twenty-four (24)
month period from the date of purchase, such defectfs) will be repaired or replaced (with new or rebuilt parts) at the Company's option, without charge for parts or
labor directly related to the defect(s).
The keypad and display are similarly warranted for twelve (12) months from date of purchase.
The accessories consisting of the antenna and re chargeable battery pack, desk top battery charger, wrist strap are similarly warrantied for only ninety (90)
days from original purchase.
This Warranty does not apply to batteries, fuses, or
costs incurred for testing or checking, or to any prod
uct or part hereof which has suffered through altera
tion, serial number defacement, improper installation,
excessive temperature or humidity, environmental con
ditions, mishandling, misuse, neglect or accident. This
Warranty is not assignable or transferable.
To obtain repairs or replacement within the terms of
this Warranty, the product should be delivered with
proof of warranty coverage, specification of defect(s),
transportation prepaid, to the Company at the address
shown below. For TRAVELERS WARRANTY SERVICE.
Call toll free to (800) 229-1235 (in N.Y. State, (516) 233-
3410) for reference to an Authorized Warranty Station in your area.
THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY iS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR
REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY EXCEED
THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.
The Company disclaims liability for geographic cover age, inadequate signal to antenna, communications range or operation of the Cellular System as a whole.
Audiovox Accessory
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IM PLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 36 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed
herein in connection with the sale of this product.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damage so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you. This
Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
also have other rights which vary from state to state.
IK U.S.A.: AUDIOVOX CORPORATION
185 Oser Avenue, Hauppauge, New York 11788
(516) 233-3300
IN CANADA: AUDIOVOX CANADA LTD.
405 Britannia Road East,
Mississauga, Ontario L4Z3E6
(905) 712-9299
Catalog

MVX530/MVX560

MVX430/MVX460

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DTC700
DeskTop Charger
BTE700
Extended Life Battery (Nickel Metal Hydride)
EM-425
Ear Phone Microphone For
Hands Free Use
LB550
Leather Carrying Case
#
TRC700A/B
Travel Charger

RC700

Rapid Charger (For BTE700/BTR700 only)
BTR700
Standard Life Battery (Nickel Metal Hydride)
CLA700
Battery Eliminator
HF530
Hands Free Car
Adaptor Kit
(For MVX530/560)
PBK530
3 Watt Power Booster
(For use with HF530)

BTE425

Extended Life NiCd Battery (Cannot be Charged with RC700)
PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY
Read your Warranty carefully, with the special consideration to paragraph seven of the Limited Warranty for your unit.
‘Warranty does not apply to...or to any product or part thereof which has suffered through alteration... mishandling, misuse, neglect, or accident”.
Many companies are making look-alike
accessories and in some cases, promoting that their product is equal to or better than the
Audiovox product. Be careful. Some of these
products may not be compatible for use with
your Audiovox product and may damage the
unit or cause it to malfunction. If service is
required on your unit, and it is determined that
a non-Audiovox accessory has created the
problem with your unit, the Warranty will not
apply. In addition, if the unit has already
suffered irreversible damage by reason of a
non-compatible accessory, the Warranty will be voided. To protect your Warranty, use only compatible accessories which cannot damage or interfere with the functioning of your Audiovox product.
AJE^IOrOX^
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AUDIOVOX CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS
185 0ser Avenus, Hauppauge, NY 11788, 516-233-3300
16808 Marquardt Avenue, Cerritos, California 90701, 310-926--7758
405 Britannia Road, East Mississauga, Ont L4Z3E6 905-712-9299
15-17 Doyle Ave., Unanderra 2526 NSW Australia. 61-42-718555
AUDIOVOX PACIFIC PTY LTD.
©1995 Audiovox Corporation
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