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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