Audiovox PRT-9100 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Frequency Range:
  • Transmit: 824.040 to 848.970 MHz
  • Receive: 869.040 to 893.970 MHz
  • Number of received RF channels: 832 channels, full duplex
  • Channel separation: 30 KHz
  • Duplex Separation: 45 MHz
  • Stability reference frequency: +2.5 PPM
  • Working temperature range: At least -22°F (-30°C) and maximum +140 °F (60 °C)
  • Input voltage: Negative – ground, 13.7V DC ±20%
  • RF POWER OUTPUT:
  • 3W maximum
  • SIZE:
  • Transceiver : 80 x 210 x 48.5 mm (approx 3.1 x 8.3 x 1.9 inches)
  • Handset : 57 x 195 x 38 mm (approx 2.2 x 7.6 x 1.5 inches)
  • WEIGHT:
  • Transceiver : 1 lb 6.2 oz (630 g)
  • Handset : 5.7 oz (161 g)
  • Main features:
  • SID Management (NAM Option)
  • Multiple City Registration
  • Adjustable RF Power Output (3W, 1.2W, 0.6W)
  • The LCD display has a numeric and status indicators which are easy to read
  • Comfortable operation with back-light for keypad, and LCD screen
  • The mutes microphone.
  • C/E calling with high priority and automatic reserver.
  • Automatically call retry
  • 89 memory location
  • 7 Location Pad with scroll automatically
  • Vacant memory location find
  • Automatic programmed entry into vacant memory location
  • Search for phone numbers
  • dialing is book and on or off
  • Dial by getting the touch interfaced with the system once
  • Emergency call dialed by getting touch with the system once
  • Last three numbers dialed access feature
  • Mute Incoming Calls feature
  • Auto answering
  • Call Protection feature: call in progress
  • Call Timer Announcement
  • Retain memory and DTMF Tone Dialing
  • DTMF Keypad Disabled
  • Extended DTMF Tone Dialing
  • A/B system selection
  • Monitoring RF Channel and RSSI Level
  • Built in Automatic self testing
  • Electronic Serial Number or ESN displayer
  • Own telephone numbers displayer
  • Own System ID displayer
  • Call timer with 6 function
  • Charge remaining symbol
  • Pin code input as Anti-Thief precaution

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the maximum RF power output of the device?- Rf Power

A: The terminal with a maximum output of RF power is 3W.

Q: How many memory locations does the phone support?

A: N89 phone supports 89 memory locations.

Q: What is the operating temperature range for the device?

A: Their operating temperature is indicated within the boundaries of -30 °C and + 60 °C.

Q: Can I make emergency calls if the phone is locked?

A: Yes, you are able to make an emergency call even if the phone is in call restriction mode.

Q: What key do i press to toggle between power output levels?

A: To change power output levels, press the FUNCTION key along with the number that corresponds to the desired level. For 3W you press 1, for 1.2W press 2 and for 0.6W put 3.

Q: Can you elaborate on how the Automatic Redial allows for multiple calling attempts?

A: The function is designed to auto redial a number thrice if the cellphone system is busy showing a busy tone.

Q: Who or what is prevented in the use of my cellular number by the Anti-Fraud provision?

A: The Anti-fraud provision secures your mobile number from malicious users by having in place a mandatory personal authentication number which is required to make calls.

Q: Are there any options to enable custom volume of alerts and ringtones?

A: Yes, users have the flexibility to customize the volume of got the earpiece, alert tones and hands-free speaker output.

Q: What are the steps involved in adding a number to the internal phone book?

A: To add a new phone number in the internal memory, first dial the phone number then select STORE key and lastly press the location number where you want the number to be saved.

Q: What role does the Scratch Pad memory serve?

A. Scratch Pad memory allows for storage of 7 digit numbers so that one can store a number temporarily for use during a call.

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