Audiovox TRAN-410A User Manual

TRAN-410A TRANSPORTABLE
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Ce//u/ar te/ephones

150 Marcus B!vd. Hauppauge, NY 11788
PRINTED IN JAPAN 1-91
CELLULAR TELEPHONE
FEATURES AND OPTIONS............................................6
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................7
TELEPHONE UNIT FUNCTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
Turning the Unit On To Store a Number in Memory To Recall a Number from Memory To Review the Prefix Last Number Review Display Owm Telephone Number Repertory Memory Scroll Automatic Storing into a Vacant Memory Address To Lock the Unit Automatic Lock (NAM Option) To Unlock the Unit Backlighting On/Off Control Volume Control
PLACING TELEPHONE CALLS
To Place a Call If the Call Fails to Go Through Automatic Redial (NAM Option) Terminating a Call (Hanging Up) To Receive Calls To Place a Call with a Number in the Memory 911 Emergency Call (NAM Option) Automatic Answering (NAM Option) To Mute a Phone Conversation
CALL RESTRICTIONS (NAM OPTION)
To Set Call Restriction Mode To Exit Call Restriction Programming Mode
HANDS-FREE OPERATION (Optional)
END-TO-END SIGNALING
Touch Tone’^“ from Memory
Link Dialing
SCRATCH-PAD DIALING ...........................................18
SCRATCH-PAD DIALING
WITHOUT KEYING TONES....................................18
CALL TIME DISPLAY
To Display the Talk Time of the Last Call
To Display the Cumulative Talk Time
To Display the Number of Calls To Clear the Timer
One Minute Beep (NAM Option) A/B SYSTEM SELECTION
SYSTEM INHIBIT (NAM OPTION) ...........................21
MULTIPLE CITY REGISTRATION
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RADIO FREQUENCY (RE)
CHANNEL INDICATOR CALLS IN ABSENCE INDICATOR
POWER SOURCES.........................................................22
VEHICLE SET UP PROCEDURE ...............................23
FUNCTION REVIEW ....................................................23
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING........................................................................24
Touch Tone”’' is a registered trade mark of AT&T.
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AUDIOVOX
TRANSPORTABLE
CELLULAR TELEPHONE
Congratulations... By choosing the Audiovox TRAN
- 410A cellular telephone, you have joined the thou sands of satisfied customers who are enjoying the
benefits and quality performance that only an
Audiovox cellular telephone can provide. Your Audiovox TRAN - 410A has been designed to meet the same standards of quality that has made Audiovox the leading supplier of cellular telephones in the United States. This fourth generation cellular telephone combines the most advanced technology with the latest high tech design to offer you even more enhanced features than ever before. The TRAN - 410A gives you complete flexibility to enjoy cellular service from any car. A special ciga rette lighter adaptor lets you plug the TRAN - 410A into any cigarette lighter providing complete trans portability with a full 3 watts of power. The TRAN - 410A features a new mini transceiver. In addition, the TRAN - 410A cellular telephone offers an outstanding array of enhanced features such as push button on-hook dialing, that enables you to dial while the handset is in the cradle; repertory dialing that lets you store and recall up to 50 num bers; and last number redial that permits you to redial the last number you called at the touch of a single button (a great help when calling frequently busy phones).
Your TRAN - 410A also includes an auto answer
feature that will automatically answer the phone
after the second ring, and automatic number storage which eliminates the problem of accidentally writing over a previously stored number, by storing the numbers in the first vacant memory location. The TRAN - 410A also has multi-city registration, that allows registration of your phone in multiple cities to save on costly roaming charges, and 911 emergency calling, even if your phone is in the locked or restricted modes. For all its high tech sophistication, the Audiovox TRAN - 410A Cellular Telephone is surprisingly easy to use; with its built-in function review menu, you can review at the touch of a button, what keys to use in order to access the many different features.
The following pages, which describe the unit’s func tions and many of its components, will help you to make the easiest and most efficient use of the Audiovox TRAN - 410A cellular telephone.
FEATURES AND OPTIONS
• Push Button Dialing
• Backlit Keypad and Display with ON/OFF Control
• Large Size Dot-matrix LCD Display Status/Function Indicator 15-Digit Dial Number Receiving Signal Strength Indicator
• Pre-set Dialing up to 16 Digits (32 Digits : NAM
Option)
• Extended Readability
• Last Digit Clear
• Digit Display Clear
• On-Hook Dialing
• 911 Emergency Call in all modes
• Repertory Dialing : 16 Digits 50 Memories
• Repertory Memory Scroll
• Automatic Storing into a Vacant Memory Address
• Link Pre-set Dialing from Memory
• Last Number Redial
• Automatic Redial (NAM Option)
• Last Number Review
• Mute or Hold
• Call Restrictions (NAM Option)
• Scratch Pad Dialing (with/without keying Tones)
• End-to-End Signaling
• Touch Tone™ from Memory
• Continuous DTMF from Keypad
• Automatic Answering (NAM Option)
• Call Time Display (Five Functions)
• Calls in Absence Indicator
• Display Own Telephone Number
• Multiple A/B System Selection
• System Inhibit (NAM Option)
• Multiple City Registration
• RF Channel Indicator
• Electronic Lock
• Automatic Lock (NAM Option)
• Function Review
• Optional Hands-free Operation
• Optional Battery Pack
• Optional AC Charger
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
(subject to change without notice)
Frequency Range:
Number of RF Channels: Channel Spacing: Duplex Spacing:
Frequency Stability: Operating Temperature:
Supply Voltage: 13.7 V DC+20%, Negative Ground Current Drain: approx. 1.5 A in use, 0.2A standby
Size:
Transceiver: 26H x 210W X 150D(mm) Telephone Unit: 61H X 60W x 200D(mm)
Weight:
T ransceiver: Telephone unit:
RF Power Output:
824 to 849 MHz Transmit
869 to 894 MHz Receive
832 Full Duplex
30 kHz
45 MHz
+ 2.5 PPM
-30°C to + 60“C
1.02H X 8.27W X 5.90D(inches)
2.40H X 2.36W X 7.87D(inches)
approx. 1.0kg (2.211bs) approx. 0.4kg (0.881bs)
3 watts (50 ohms)
ID IN USE
(•¿1
NO SVC ¡31 ROAM ­(D LOCK ¡5) [’ower
Indicator
116) Power
On/Off
Switch
(17) SPEAKER •
(18) MICJACK
TELEPHONE UNIT
FUNCTIONS
"(6) Signal
Strength Indicator
]'C SVC TOM LOCK
fm-JilTelNol
0123456789
[l SEND ini END l]
([RCLiniSTOinf^l
[BOSOS
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■ (7) Alpha
'(8) Send Key
•!91 End Key “(10) Function
- (12) Recall Key
- (hi) Store Key
- (14) Clear Key ‘ (15) Digit Keys
Numeric Display
Key
(11) Volume
Control Keys
(1)
IN USE
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indicator lights when a call is in prog
ress.
(2)
jNO SVC (no service) indicator lights when the
unit is in a non-coverage area.
(3)
I ROAM I indicator lights when the unit is out of the home area.
(4)
I LOCK [ indicator lights when the unit is locked, s is used as a POWER ON indicator which
(5)
lights when the unit is on.
(6)
SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR ; The num ber of shaded blocks indicates the Received Signal Strength.
(7)
15-CHARACTER FUNCTIONAL ALPHA NUMERIC DISPLAY: The first 5 characters indicate current function
and status conditions.
The remaining 10 characters show the last 10
digits of the dialed number.
(8)
|SND| (send key) for placing or receiving a call.
(9)
|END| (end key) terminates a call.
IFUNCI (function key) shifts the digit keys to the
functional keys.
[y] , (volume control keys) control Loud
(11)
speaker and Earpiece audio level as well as Alert tone.
fv] :Lower, 0 (Louder
(12)
[RCl^ (recall key) recalls phone numbers from
repertory memory.
(13)
|STO| (store key) stores phone numbers in reper
tory memory.
(14)
ICL^ (clear key) clears the digit(s) from the
display.
(15)
DIGIT KEYS to enter a phone number.
I POWER I (pow’er on/off switch) is used to turn
(16)
the unit on/off. Built in Loudspeaker.
(17)
MICROPHONE JACK for HANDS-FREE.
BASIC OPERATION

Turning the Unit On

Plug cigarette lighter adapter in receptacle, then press I POWERI . The indicator [t] will light (all indi cators will light momentarily; display will show your phone number, and a tone will be heard).
• Signal Strength Indicator
The number of the shaded blocks indicates the Signal Strength in your area. Four blocks show the maxi mum level. The display will vary as your car moves. If the signal is not strong enough to place a call, the
|NO SVC] indicator will appear on the readout.

To Store a Number in Memory

1. Press jCLR| , then enter the phone number.
2. Press iSTOj , then enter the memory address (01
through 50).
Example: Press ¡STO|, key [1] then , the displayed
number will be stored into memory address 15.

To Recall a Number from Memory

Press |RCL| , then enter the memory address (01
through 50).
Example: Press |RCL| , key [T] then , the number
stored in memory address 15 will be displayed on the readout.

To Review tbe Prefix

(Number Longer than 10 digits) After pressing |RCL| , hold down the second digit of
the memory address. Note: When a set of linked numbers is recalled, you
can review only the last linked number with this feature. To review Link 1 to Link 5, use
IFUNCI , [RCQ then key [X] (X is 1 to 5). See
“Link Dialing”.

Last Number Review

Press |RCL| , key then again, the last number used will be displayed.

Display Own Telephone Number

You can see your own phone number on the readout.
Press |RCL| , key ^ then again.

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 |RCL , key [x] then [#] .
[Xj is the digit used to assign the starting address
as follows.
X St;
0 01
2. Press
Example: | 3 | 1 | - | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 1 5 | 6 | 7 |
Note: In this scroll feature, any vacant memory
1 11 2
3 31 4
I T 1
or [^ .
m : Scroll upward (with roll back to 01)
@ : Scroll downward (with roll up to 50)
Memory address and the last 7 digits of the stored
number will be displayed on the readout as fol
low's.
Address-No. Tel. No.
address(es) will be skipped.
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Automatic Storing into a Vacant Memory Address

This feature allow's automatic storing into a vacant
repertory. memory address. This ends the possible problem of W'riting over a previously stored number.
1. Enter the phone number.
2. Press |STO| .
3. Enter a memory address group number in which
you w'ant to store a number.
[O] : From 01 to 10
pTI : From 11 to 20 [2j : From 21 to 30
: From 31 to 40 [4] : From 41 to 50 m : From 01 to 50
4. Press Ul.
The memory address and the last 7 digits of the stored phone number will be displayed on the readout as follows.
Example: |3| 1 | — | 1 |2|3|4j5|6[7| Note: If there is no vacant address in the assigned
area, the phone number w'ill not be stored in the memory.
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To Lock the Unit

Press IFUNCI , then key [T] (LOCK). The [LOCKI indicator lights. The unit will remain locked until unlocked, even if the power is turned off.

Automatic Lock (NAM Option)

If you request it, your NAM can be changed so your unit will automatically go into the locked condition when you disconnect the cigarette lighter adaptor. When the TRAN - 55A is plugged in again, the un lock code is required to operate the phone.

To Unlock the Unit

Enter the three-digit unlock code. The LOCK] indica tor will go out when the three-digit code is the same as the code registered in the NAM.

Backlighting On/Off Control

LCD display and the keypad are backlit automati cally after the Power-On. If needed, backlighting can be turned off by pressing jRCLj, key then .
Even if the unit is in the backlighting “Off” mode, the
backlighting will be turned on again automatically
for 10 seconds when any key operation is performed
or a call is received.
To return to the backlighting “On” mode, press jRCL| , key then [§ again.

Volume Control

The audio level of the loudspeaker, earpiece and the alert tone can be adjusted by the Volume Control keys ( 0 and [V] ).
• Loudspeaker: Leave the handset in the cradle: To increase—Keep pressing 0 key until you get
the desired sound level.
To decrease—Keep pressing [V] key until you get
the desired sound level.
Sound 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:
SPK □ □ (1 to 10)
• Handset: Lift the handset and perform the same
procedures as above. In this case, the display format is as follows:
H.s m (1 to 10)
• Alert Tone; Press |RCL| . key then . 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:
ALT I I (1 to 10)
PLACING TELEPHONE
CALLS

To Place a Call

1. Enter the phone number with the handset on-hook
or off-hook. The last 15 digits of the dialed num ber are displayed on the readout.
Note: After 120 sec., display will return to the
10-digit display mode.
2. If a dialing error is made, press ICLRI, then enter
the phone number again. Pressing ICLRj momen tarily (less than approx. 0.5 sec.) clears only the last digit.
3. Press |SND . The i IN USE j indicator will light. You may lift the handset from the cradle either before or after the called party answers to proceed with your conversation.
Note: If assigned in NAM, the phone number can be
pre-set up to 32 digits. However, in this case it is necessary to confirm with system opera tor whether such service is available or not.

If the Call Fails to Go Through

1. If you hear the “reorder” signal, press [END|, then if there were no dialing errors, press |SND for redial. (Redialing w'ith digit keys is not necessary.)
2. If the “intercept” signal is heard, press|ENDj, then redial the correct number.

Automatic Redial (NAM Option)

If the feature of Automatic Redial (NAM Option) is selected, your unit will automatically make five attempts to reach the cell site if the first try is not successful. The j IN USE] indicator will stay on, but the speaker will be muted for twenty seconds. This is done so that you do not hear the reorder signals from the loudspeaker. If you need to termi nate the automatic redial, press |END| .

Terminating a Call (Hanging Up)

Press |END| , or replace the handset in the cradle. The |Tn use \ indicator w’ill go out. If Hands-free is activated in NAM, you have to press
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jENDl to terminate a call.

To Receive Calls

1. When the telephone rings, lift the handset out of the cradle or press |SND to answer the call. The
I IN USE I indicator will light.
2. If the handset is out of the cradle when ringing
starts, press [SND| to answer a call.

To Place a Call with a Number in the Memory

1. Press jRCLl , then enter the memory address ( 01 through 50). The last 10 digits of the number will appear on the readout. If the number is longer than 10 digits, hold down the second digit of the memory address (after pressing |RCL| )to see the prefix.

To Mute a Phone Conversation

1. Press IFUNC , then key [§ . | Mute \ will appear on the readout. Then the transmit audio will be muted and the receive audio will be heard from the loudspeaker. You may converse privately w'ith a passenger during a call with the handset either “on-hook” or “off-hook”.
T0 return to normal conversation, press |FUNC|,
then key [§ again or lift the handset out of the cradle.
Mute is reset when call is terminated.
CALL RESTRICTIONS
(NAM OPTION)
Note: See “To Recall a Number from Memory” and
“To Review the Prefix” for more details.
2. Press |SND|. The j IN USE | indicator will light as
the call is placed.

911 Emergency Call (NAM Option)

This feature permits you to place an emergency call (911) even if your telephone unit has been set to the Lock Mode or Call Restricted Mode.
Operation in Lock Mode
1. Enter the emergency call number (911); [9irnpt| (“911” is not indicated, but the | LOCK indicator will light.)
2. Press |SND| ,the | IN USE] indicator will light.
3. To terminate the call, press |END|. (The | IN USE |
indicator will go out.)
Operation in Call Restriction Mode The operation and display are the same as in the normal mode.

Automatic Answering(NAM Option)

If this feature is selected, the call will be automati cally connected for operation after two alert tones, and the [¡N USE Then the unit will be ready for Hands-free operation.
Note: This feature will not be functioned if the unit
is in the followdng mode, or the handset is out of the cradle. Lock Mode, Horn Alert Mode, Calls Absence Indicator Mode.
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indicator will light on the readout.
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This feature permits you to impose various kinds of restrictions on Outgoing Calls.

To Set Call Restricted Mode

Enter the three-digit security code, then press iFUNCj , key [#] then . The following key operation is needed to activate
one of the restricted modes:
rn: Only phone numbers having 11 digits or less are
accepted. Operator assisted dialing is prohibited.
: Only phone numbers having 7 digits or less are
accepted. Operator assisted dialing is prohibited.
: Operator assisted dialing (0 Origination) is pro
hibited. No phone calls can be placed except for re pertory dialing from memory address 01 to 09. However, emergency call with “911” are avail able.
[§: No restriction.
To Exit Call Restriction
Programming Mode
Press FUNCI , then [CLR| . Noted): When in restricted mode 4, number storage
into the memory will not be permitted.
Note(2): In the restricted mode, a short beep tone
will be heard to inform you of the improper operation, and the word iRestrict^ w'ill be showm on the readout.
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HANDS-FREE OPERATION
(OPTIONAL)
This feature permits you to engage in a conversation without lifting the handset. When using your transportable phone for hands-free operation, the optional external microphone must be used.
1. After receiving a call (press |SNP| to answer),
conduct the conversation via the hands-free microphone with the handset in the cradle. To converse more naturally:
a .Speak in a normal tone. b .Turn off the radio or stereo and close the car
windows.
2. To place a call, enter the phone number, then press
jSNDI . The microphone will be turned on, ready
for conversation when your party answers.
,2. After a call is completed, Press [END] to terminate
the call.
Note: If you hear feedback on a bad RF Channel,
adjust the hands-free loop attenuation as fol lows.
1) Press [FUNC i, key [7^ then [2]. Hands-free
loop attenuation will be increased by 6 dB.
2) To return to the normal condition, press
FUNGI , key 0 then H] .
Note: Continuous DTMF from keypad can be manu
ally dialed as well to access answering machines when engaged in a telephone call.

Link Dialing

This feature permits you to pre-set from repertory memory or the keypad up to five numbers before placing a call. With this feature, the first number is sent in digital form to the cell site. Then up to four other numbers can be sent with DTMF signaling by simply pressing |SNP| for each additional number.
Noted): Each number to be linked may be recalled
from memory or entered by keypad.
Note(2): Each number to be linked should be w'ithin
16 digits including linking mark “ = ” at the end.
Note(3); Linked number can be stored in the mem
ory. However, the total number of digits must be less than 16 digits.
Example: To access the alternate long distance ser
vice you should call your long distance service office first, and enter your ID number, then the phone number to be placed.
1. Recall the phone number of the long distance
service office. Press |RCL| , then enter the memory address (01 through 50).
END-TO-END SIGNALING
This feature permits you to utilize additional phone services, such as accessing an alternate long distance network, signaling a pager, or banking by phone etc..
For these services the signaling should be in DTMF (Touch Tone^"^). The following two features will
make it easier to send in DTMF codes.

Touch Tone™ from Memory

DTMF signaling by repertory dialing is available
while engaged in a telephone conversation.
1. Press [RCL |RCL|, then enter the repertory memory address (01 through 50). The last 10 digits of the number will appear on the readout.
2. Press ¡SN§ . Then DTMF signaling wdll be placed and the DTMF tone can be monitored through the loudspeaker.
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2. Press I FUNGI, then key |3 •
Linking Mark “ = " wall be added at the end of the number and j Link 1 ] wall appear.
L i n k
4 7
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1 "7 1 4 1 6
3
vour ID number. Press |RGL|
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1 1 1 6 1 7 1
FUNGI , then key .
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6 1 7 1 1
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key [4
5 2
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5. Recall or dial the phone number to be called. Press |RCL| , then enter the memory address (01 through 50) to recall the phone number to be called.
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6. Press |SND| . The IN USE | indicator will light as the call is placed. Link 1 1 will appear on the readout.
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4 7
1 1 1 7 1 4 1 6
7. After you received an answer from the long dis tance service office, press [SN§ again. The DTMF signal will be placed and the DTMF tone of your ID number can be monitored through the loudspeaker. | Link 2] will appear on the readout.
8. If your ID number is accepted, the long distance service office will answer again, so press |SND|. Then the long distance call will be placed and the DTMF tone can be monitored through the loudspeaker.
I Link 3 ] will appear on the readout.
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CALL TIME DISPLAY
This feature automatically records the elapsed time per conversation. The talk time of the last call, cumulative talk time, and the number of calls can be displayed on the readout. The timers can also be cleared if necessary. With beep tones you can be notified of the approxi mate talk time (NAM Option) in approximately 60 second increments.

To Display the Talk Time of the Last Call

1. Press |RCL| , key then ¡T] .
The talk time of the last call will be displayed on the readout for 5 seconds. While in a conversation, the talk time of a call in progress will be displayed, and updated each sec ond. The display format is as follows.
|01 m25| -1 min. and 25 sec.

To Display the Cumulative Talk Time

1. Press [RCL|, key then .
The cumulative talk time will be displayed on the readout in minute format for 5 seconds.
I 1 Srrj •••18min.
SCRATCH-PAD DIALING
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 acth'ate scratch-pad memory without annoying key tones over the circuit.
1. Press iFUNCj , then key , then enter a phone number. | Tone | will be displayed for 5 seconds.
The Microphone circuit will remain active, but the tones will not be heard.
2. If necessary, press |STO|, then enter the memory
address.
3. To exit the Scratch-pad Mode, press |FUNC| ,then
key again or turn the unit off.

To Display the Number of Calls

1. Press !RCy , key M then .
The number of calls will be displayed on the readout for 5 seconds. The display format is as follows.
I 86c] •••Received or placed 86 calls

To Clear the Timer

then enter the three-digit securityPress |CLR|
code.
2. Press |STO| , key ^ then [T] .
The timers will be cleared, and the count for the
cumulative talk time and the number of calls will start from zero.

One Minute Beep (NAM Option)

During conversation, you can be notified of the approximate talk time by tones for the first five minutes (a short monotone signal will sound every minute and a double beep tone will be heard after
approximately 5 minutes.)
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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.
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Standard Mode 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. If you want to confirm the current mode, pre.ss
I FUNGI , kev ~ ^then
the current mode. To return the unit to the stan dard mode, press |FUNC , key [O] then again. Status indicator shows ¡STD| . The unit will scan the preferred system channels. If unable to find an acceptable preferred channel, the unit switches to scan the non-preferred chan nels.
Preferred System Only Mode Press I FUNG , key [O] then Q] . Status indicator
shows |PRF| . The unit will scan the preferred system only and prevents switching over to the non-preferred system.
Non-preferred System Only Mode Press I FUNGI , key [51 then [5 • Status indicator
shows I N-PRF 1 . The unit will scan the non­preferred system only.
Home Only Mode Press I FUNG I , key [O] then [2] ■ Status indicator shows Home |. You can place or receive calls only within vour home area.
Noted): The [ROAM| indicator lights as follows.
Lights continuously;
When the unit is in the preferred system in another city.
Flashes;
When the unit is in the non-preferred system.
Note(2): The [NO SVG indicator flashes when
unit is requesting service but not in requested service area.
Status indicator shows
the the
SYSTEM INHIBIT
(NAM OPTION)
This feature permits you to inhibit (by NAM Option) cellular systems, or Roam Systems you do not want to use, even when in that service area. The |NO SVCl indicator flashes, if your A/B switch is selected to any system that is inhibited.
MULTIPLE CITY
REGISTRATION
Some cellular users find it beneficial to register their phone in multiple cities, rather than rely on “roam”. The multiple city registration feature permits you to reprogram from the handset, the different phone numbers for the cities in which you are registered. Each programmed phone number will be designated as your home system.
Press iGLRj, then 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 I FUNG then key [6]. Your new phone number
will be displayed on the readout. (Holding down [ to display your new system ID number.)
Noted); System ID number and phone number can
not be programmed during a call.
Note(2); Calls are placed or received using only the
programmed phone number, in use at the time of call.
RADIO FREQUENCY (RF)
CHANNEL INDICATOR
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If necessary, you can see the RF channel number in
which your unit is operating.
1. Press |RGL| , key then [4] . The RF channel number in which your unit is operating, RSSI and SAT frequency will be displayed on the readout.
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The display format is as follows:
1 2
C
1 R 1 1 1 8 1 7 1
C123---RF channel Number R187---RSSI value S6030---SAT frequency
2. When on a call, the display will update when a
handoff occurs.
3, The display will remain on the readout until you
manually reset it by pressing any key.
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6 0
3 3 0
CALLS IN ABSENCE
INDICATOR
VEHICLE SET UP
PROCEDURE
When using your transportable cellular telephone in a vehicle, it is recommended that it be secured to one of the passenger seats. Use the telephones supplied seat belt strap.
1. Place phone in passenger’s seat with seat belt strap
facing forward.
2. Thread seat belt through seat belt straps and lock
seat belt into position.
3. Plug cigarette lighter adaptor into cigarette lighter
socket
This feature indicates the number of received calls while you were out of your car.
1. Before leaving the car, press |FUNC , then key . The display shows | Call | .
Turn off the ignition switch, but leave the tele phone power switch ON. If necessary, lock the unit.
Note: Cigarette lighter socket must have continuous
power.
2. When calls are received, the unit indicates it by
flashing I call! and | X xj ( x x is the number of calls) alternately on the readout.
3. This mode is deactivated by pressing |FUNC|, then
key again. The display will show number of
calls until any key is depressed.
The flashing j CALLj and (4. X X will remain on the readout until you manually reset it by pressing any key in the handset or by lifting the handset.
POWER SOURCES
Your telephone has access to two pow'er sources:
1. When plugged into your cigarette lighter socket,
pow'er is accessed from the vehicle battery.
2. The optional re-chargeable lead acid battery can
be used w’hen operating your phone outside the vehicle.
FUNCTION REVIEW
This feature shows you w'hich numbered keys to use for different FUNC/RCL key functions. To review the function menu:
Press [FUNCI for about one second. Scroll the menu up or down, using the or key respectively.
The display information will appear as follows.
DISPLAY [Lock ] [Call ]
[Mu t e ] [Tone ] [ABsys] [FUNC 0 0­[HF ] [FUNC 7 1 [Timer ] [RF CH] [Light] [Alert] [Restr][XYZ FUNC#7 iCall Restricted Mode [ID ] [<ID>FUNC 6] Multiple City Registration
[FUNC 1 [FUNC 3
[FUNC 8 [FUNC 9
[RCL ^1-3
[RCL ^ 4 [RCL ^ 5 [RCL ^ 6
Note (1) : XYZ =
Note (2) : <ID> -System ID number + Own
] Lock ]Number of Calls in Absence
iMute
]DTMF Tone Mute 4 ]A/B System Selection 2] Hands-free Adjustment
]Call Timer
]RF Channel Indication
1 Backlighting Control
] Alert Volume Control
= Three-digit Security Code
Phone Number
FUNCTION
Indication
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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 operate your unit when someone is within
two feet (0.6 meters)of your antenna.
DO NOT dial when your vehicle 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.
WARNING
The following offenses can be punished by fine, imprisonment, 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 con sent of the parties participating in the call.
• Making anonymous calls to annoy, harass or
molest other people.
• Charging to an account without authorization to
avoid payment 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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