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Applicantz Shintom Co,, Ltd.
MVX605/605XL HANDHELD CEL-
LULAR TELEPHONE
Congratulations. By choosing the MVX605/605XL. you have
joined the millions orsatisrieu customers who are enjoying (he
benefits and quality performance that only an Audiovox Cellu»
tar Telephone can provide.
Your Audiovox Ponable Cellular Telephone has been designed
to the highesl standards ofquality and manuracturing excel-
lence ll) fulfill both your personal and business requiremenls.
Fully charged standard Nl-MH battery provides approximately
70 minutes oreontinuous lalk lime or approximately l2 hours
of standby time
The Audiovox MVX605/605XL is packed with advanced l'ea~
tures like Programmable One Touch Emergency Dialing. Anti-
Fraud Sccurily Features, Automatic Call Retry, a Constant Sig-
nal Strength lndtcamr and Battery Level Indicator
Optional Accessorles include; an Exlended Life Nickel Metal
Hydride Battery, a Hands free Mobile Kit wilh provisions for
external antenna and a 3 Watt RF Power Booster. A Cigarelle
Lighter Charger, Battery Eliminator and a Leather Carrying
Case are also available
And of course, your new Audioyox MVXfiOS/éOSXL comes
with something only an Audiovox phonc can pruvide. The
proven reliability that has made Audiovox one or the world's
leading suppliers of cellular eommunicaliuns equipment.
The following pages describe the unil's functions and will help
you make the most efficient use orthis wonderful communica-
tions tool.
Following codes can be obtained through your
authorized Audiuvox dealer,
a. 3rdigil lnilial Lack (Unluck) Code
b. 3—digil Initial Call Restriction Code
c, 2-digit Initial Call Counter Code
d. Zrdigil Inilizl Call Timer Cod:
Keep these codes in a sale place!
Note: Display indicailun shown in this manual is under the
condition that English is selected as display language.
Transmit ter Type: BFYMSOU
INDEX
Accessory Catalog
Automatic Luck
Automnlic Redli‘ll
Automatic Storage
Eackllghl On/Ofi Seleclion
Battery Operation ..
Call Counter Display
Call Restriction t,
Call Time Warning Tcne
Call Timer Display
Caller ID....
Display Contrast Level Adjustment ,
Display Language Selection
Emergency and Priority Dia mg
ESN Displa
Function Review
Key/Display Names and Functions
Key Guard Function
Keypad Disable
Keypad Tones ..
Keypad Tone (DTMF) On/otr Selection.
Link Dialing.
Locking.
Manual Storage
Memory Dlallng
Memory Search
Message Review .
Ml: Mule ..
Missed Call Number Display/Ori
Multiple Cily Registration
One Touch Dialing ..
One Touch Emergency Call .
PIN Feature
Placing Calls .
Receiving Calls
Redlaling (Last lhree numbers dlalcd
Reminder Message ..
Ringing Option
Ringing Type Selectto
Scratch Pad Memory
SID Alpha Tag
Speed Dialing
System [B (Current ystem ) tsplay.
System lD (Own System ID) Display
System Selection ..
Table of Key Operation
Telephone Number (Own)
Unlocking
Volume Adjuslmen
Walteup Message
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Transmitter Type: BFYN13047
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTIO
Safely Information for ereless Handheld Phones
Fealures
Key/Display Names and Funclmns
Wnsl Strap Allachmem . .
BATTERY OPERATION
Ballery InseniorllRemuval .
Emery Charging
Emery Level lndicaidr
Low Bariery warning
BASIC OPERATION .
Tun-ling Your Phone ON and OF.
Wakeup Message
Reminder Message I
Programming Reminder Message
Baelrligluing.
Baekligm 0n/o
Display Conuasr Leyel Adjusrmen
Antenna Posiliwn.
Display Own Telephone Number , ,
Display Owll Syslem 10
Display Language Seleeiio
Key Guard Functiun
l>laeing Calls.
Reeeiving Calls.
Ringing Type Selecn’on
Call in Absence lndieai .
Missed Cali Number Display
Ringing Oprion
Auromaiic Answering.
Redialing Funeiions.,
Last Three Numbers Dialed
Auwmalic Redial (Programmable Opllon
Mlc Mule During a Call .
Volume Adjusunen
Earpiece Volume
Ringing Volume
Keypad Tone Volu
ENHANCED OPERATION
Locking/Unlocking Your Plum: .
Lacking Your Phone
Changing Your Unloele Code.
Automatic Loelr (Programmable Opu'un
Keypad Disable Funcxion in Handslree Mode
(Pragrammahle Oplion)
Surfing in die Memory .
Name Enlry Keysa
Manual Storage
Aulomalic Slorag
Storage Afler Vnczull emery ocuunn em
Ediiing (he Telenliune Numbers and Names .
sailing me Telephone Numbers
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Editing the Names ..
Editing Phone Number under Siored Name
Memory Search ..
Recalling Numbers from Memory
Memory Dialing .. ...
Dialing after Telephone Number Search
Dialing after Name Search.
speed Dialing
Link Dialing
Storing Nu ry 19
Recalling Number from Link Dglnltng Memory. 29
Making Link Dialing . . . 29
One Touch Dialing.
Storing in the One Touch Memory
Placing a Call with One Touch Memory .
Programmable One Touch Emergency Call
Placing One Touch Emergency Call.
One Touch Emergency Cull ON/Ol-T;
Programming a New Emergency Number
Scratch Pad Memory
Storing Numbers i
Dialing Numbers from the Scratch Pad Memory
Emergency and Priority Dialing. .
Storing the Emergency and Priority Number .
Dialing the Emergency and Priority Number .
EXTENDED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS . 32
Call Restriction. .
To Activate Your Call Restriction
To Change Your Call Restriction Code,
Keypad Tones (DTMF) ..
Keypad Tunes IDTMF) Duration Selection.
Keypad Tones (DTMF) On/Off Selection .
Sending DTMF Tones During a Call
Timer and Counler Function
Elapsed Time Display
Oulgolng Cali Timer
Cumulative Call Timer .
Temporary Aeeumulared Cali Counter.
Outgoing Call Counter.
Accumulated Call Counter.
To Change Your Call Timer/Call Counter Codes
Call Time Warning Tone . .
SlD Management (Programmable option)
SID Alpha Tag..
All! System Selection . .
Multiple City Registration
Current SID. Channel and RS
Electronic Serial Number (ESN) ,
Anti Fraud Security Feature (PIN Feature)
Function Review.”
Enhanced Feature Operation
Audiovox Accessory Catalog .
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
TABLE OF KEY OPERATION
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY .
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INTRODUCTION
First introduced in 1984, the handheld portable cellularle|e~
phone is one of the most exciting and innovative electronic
products ever developed. With it you can stay in Contact with
your olrice. your home, emergency services. and others.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR WIRELESS
HANDHELD PHONES
READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE US-
ING YOUR HANDHELD PORTABLE CEL-
LULAR TELEPHONE
EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCYSIGNALS
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power
radio transmitter and receiver. When H is ON. it receives
and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
in August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels
for hand-held wireless phones. Those guidelines are consis-
tent with the safety standards previously set by both US
and international standards bodies:
ANSI C95.l (l992)‘
NCRF Report as (molt
ICNIRP (1996)'
' American National Standards Institute; National Council
on Radiation Protection and Measurements; International
Commission cm Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic
evaluations ofthe relevant scientific literature. For example.
over 120 scientists, engineers. and physicians from univer-
sities, government health agencies, and indusiry reviewed
the available body of research to develop the ANSI Slane
dard (015.1).
The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines
(and ihuse standards).
ANTENNA CARE
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna,
Unauthorized antennas, modifications. or attachments could
damage the phone and may violate FCC regulaiions.
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PHONE OPERATION
NORMAL POSITION Hold the phone as you would any
other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your
shouldcr.
TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION. Foryour phone to op-
erate most etthlently:
- Extend your antenna rully.
' Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone: is
in use. Contact will the antenna affects call quality and
may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level
than otherwise needed.
DRIVING
Check the laws and regulations on the use or wireless rele-
phones in the areas where you drive. Always noey them. Also.
it‘ using your phone while dri rig, please
~ Give full attention to driving - withing safety is your first
responsib ty
- Use hands-free operation. if available.
- Pull off the road and park before making or answering a
call ildriving conditions so require.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF sig-
nals However, certain electronic equipment may not be
shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
PACEMAKERS
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends
that a minimum separation or six to") inches be maintained
between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avotd
potential interference with the pacemaker, These recommcnr
dalions are consistent with the independent rescarch by and
recommendations olwirelcss Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
~ Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than Six inches from
their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.
- Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket
- Should use the car opposite the pacemaker to minimize
the potential for interference.
- If you have any reason [0 suspect that interierence IS takr
ing place, turn your phone OFF immediately.
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HEARING AIDS
Some digital wireless phones may interfere With some heap
ing aids. in the events otsuch interference, you may want to
consult your service provider or call the customer service
[inc to discuss alternatives.
OTHER MEDICAL DEVICES
tryou use any other personal medical device, consult the
manufacturer of your device to determine if they are ad-
equately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician
may be able to assist you in obtaining this information
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regu»
lations postcd in these areas instruct you to do so,
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment
that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
VEHICLES
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately
shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles, Check with
the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle.
You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment
that has been added to your vehicle.
POSTED FA CILITIES
Turn your phone OFF in any faciliry where posted notices
so require.
AIRCRAFT
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air.
Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft.
BLASTINGAREAS
To avoid intcrfcring with blasting operations. turn your phone
OFF when in a “blasting area" or in areas posted; Turn on
two-way radio". Obey all signs and instructions.
POTENTIALLYEXPLOSIVEATMOSPHERES
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially
cxplosrve atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions.
Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or the result-
lng in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but
not always clearly murlrcd. They include fueling areas such
as gasoline stations. below dark on boats: fuel or chemica|
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transfer or storage faculties; vehicles using liquefied petro-
leum gas (such as propane or butanel; areas where the air
contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal
powders; and any other area where you would normally he
advised to turn tiff your vehiclc engine
FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITHANAIR
BAG
An air bag inflates with great forcer DO NOT place objects,
including ooth installed or portable wireless equipment. in
the area overiheair bag or in the air bag deployment area. It
ill-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and
the air hag inflates, serious injury could resullr
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FEATURES
- SID management (prcgrammztblc option)
- Multiple city registration
- Easy to read LCD display wnh alphanumeric and siaius indicators
~ 3 language display
~ Ringing type selection
- Display Cunlmsl level adjuslmenl
- Baeklighion/aftselection
- Programmable wake-up message
e Keypad ione (DTMF) on/orrseleerion
~ Missed call number display/origination
- Ringing Mute
- Reminder Message
- Back-ill keypad and LCD display
- Microphone mute control
- Ringing Mule
- Priority/emergeney ealllng with automatic reiry
' 9 number speed dialing
- Automatie redial (pmgmmmable option)
- 39 alphanumeric memory locations
' 7 location scratch pad, With nulomatic scroll
- Vacant memory location search
~ Automatic =n|ry into vacant memory location
' Phone number surch
- Name Search
' ngfimmablc on: [ouch dialing
- Programmable one touch emergency eall
- Last 3 number dialed memory
- Silent incoming calls
- Automatic answering
- Call time warning lone
- DTMF tone dialing from memory
' DTMF exlanded lune dialing
~ NB system selection
. Current SID, RF ehannel and R55! level display
- AulamaLic selrdiagnostics
' Eleclmnlc serial number display (own)
- Telephone number display (awn)
System ID display (own)
6 function call timer
Function review
Constant battery level indicator
Anil~Frimd PIN feature capability
Aulwmnlic lock (pmgr-Ammnbl: option)
Key guard
- Keypad disable in handsrree mode (programmable option)
This cellular telephone is also capable of supporting the tale
lowing optional network seryiees.
l) Caller ID
2) Voiee Mail Noiiiieatiou
3) Short messaging Service
Note: Your eeliular service provider may use difl'emnt urminnlog
when referring to the enhanced features listed above Please
check with your oeliular sentoe provider for an explanation
and availability uhhse mhallnd (alum.
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KEY/DISPLAY NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
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Antenna
Loudspeaker fl
Eirplet‘e
Reeer ver
(mums
Ind Alpha Key
as clear Key
is Mtsugc Key
up End Key
Multi Funeuun Key 0 H
Send sz @ H
Pro ramshle ®
DnegTwclt
Emergency Key
Digit Keys a
.fi Mirrnphone
DC lack
(Fur ACIDC Adapter:
‘ ® Power K2)!
& ./—@0nc touch that Mute,
Q 9 @—
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® A lights when the system A (non-wirelinc) is selected.
Q) B lights when the system B (wireline) is selected.
Note: AB will light when standard mode is selected.
© Received Signal Strength Indicator Ytrlll cunslnnlly
displays the signal strength represented by the number
of bars
lN USE lights when a call is in progress.
lights when the mute central is active.
Z-dlgil display 3.5‘shows the memory lucation number
and the status or various functions.
ROAM lights when receiving services other than a reg-
lslered home system.
Em! lights when E“) is pressed (0 select extended func—
lions. etc.
Battery Level Indicator constantly displays Battery
Level by the number or bar segmenls.
14-digll display shows the telephone number dialed. etc.
Ml flashes when Message is received where En-
hanced Feature Service is provided.
Q} Multi Function Key
. @(Ru3lll5(or€) recalls telephone numbers fiwm the memory.
Also used ll) store telephone numbers in the memory.
~ ®(Funclion) is used with digit keys lo allow opera-
tion or extended functions. etc.
- G) or Q (Up or down keys)adjusts the ringing, earpiece and
keypad Iona. Also used to select ON/OFF seizingand scroll.
@(Fower) turns your phone on and off.
@(0ne Tuueh Dial, Mute and Alpha Key):
- [n standby mode. the stored telephone number in the
one touch memory is dialed with a single key struke.
- During a call, switches off the microphone to mute
your voice.
- Used In enter alphanumeric characters.
@ (Clear) clears the nights) from the display.
(Message) enters Message Review Mode.
-inili2tes and answers a call.
-terminates a call.
0 (Programmable One Touch Emergeney Key) places
a call to the programmed emergency number by a single
key stroke.
Digit keys enter telephone numbers. alphanumeric in-
formation, etc,
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WRIST STRAP ATTACHMENT
BATTERY OPERATION
Be sure that your battery is fully charged before usmg ynur
cellular telephone fur the first time. The telephone will not
operate without a charged battery
BATTERY INSERTION/REMOVAL
Battery Insertion Battery Removal
to
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BATTERY CHARGING
ACIDC Aritptor
t Lara I: tar-99" wtll
When your battery is charged, "
be displayed The bar segment at the Battery Level Indiczh
[or will flash during charging,
- When "Fail I‘.) Che u
ing is rumpleled.
Notes: 'The standard battery BTM605 willfully be
charged in about 2 hours. The optional BTEGOS
willfully be charged in about 3 hours. However,
actual charging time varies with battery condi-
lions.
‘is displayed, battery charg-
- To place or receive calls during charging, press
and hold ("E to turn your phone all. After calls,
press and hold 6) again to lurn your phone nl‘l‘.
CAUTIONS:
- Use only the supplied AC/DC Adaptor CNRSOS. Using
uther AC/DC Adaptors can damage the battery and/or the
handset.
- Do nut discard the battery intu fire.
. To prevent injury or burns. do nct zlluw metal objects in
contact or short circuit the battery terminals.
~ Do not use any batteries or chargers other than those spe-
cifically designed {or use with this phone.
- Charge the battery indoors with the ambient temperature
between 41°F and [04°F (5’C and 40°C).
. Do not charge the battery in direct sunlight, or in high hu-
midity places like a bathroom.
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- Do not recharge or "lop—off' the battery pack by charging
for short periods or time to avoid shortening the battery
life. it ts recommended to charge the battery after the bath
tery is discharged completely.
~ The product that you have purchased contains a recharge.
able Battery. The Battery is recyclable. At the and ollts
® useful lite, under various Stale and local laws.
it may be illegal to dispose orthis Battery into
®<9 the municipal waste stream. Check with your
local Solld waste olltcmls (or details in your
Ni-MH area tor recycling options or proper disposal
Power Management
Talk 51 Stand~By Times
Battery Talk-Time SlandaBy Time Weight
650 mAH Nith 70 Minutes lz Hours 5.6 oz.
BTM605
lOOOmAH NiMH IOOMlnutes ls Hours 6.4 oz.
BTE605
Plznre Ital: all lime: are approximate.
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR
The Battery Level Indicator will show the current strength
0! the battery in the threeelevel bar segment in the battery
symbol. Note that the battery level indication may be al-
ieeted by variables such as temperature, battery age, and
charging conditions.
Talk & Stand-by times ean vary and are dependent upon the
coverage of the network and how you use your phone.
LOW BATTERY WARNING
EVE" and the Battery Level Indicator
Flash every second. and an alarm tone sounds. there are only
a few minutes lett ror call processing. trusage continues. "
E a‘r * m 3" Will flash more frequentlyA few moments later. yolu
call will be temu'nated and your phone will automatically be turned
off.
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BASIC OPERATION
TURNING YOUR PHONE ON AND OFF
Press and hold ® to turn on your phone. Your Wakeup Mesa
sage will momentarily be displayed
Note: When “illfl ‘5‘ ‘IZ” (N0 Service) is displayed, you
cannot place or receive calls as lhe “Cellular Sys-
(tem" is not available.
To turn of! your phone, press and hold @dgain.
Note: When Wakeup Message is not programmed, your
own telephone number wilt be displayed upon
power up.
Wakeup Message
You can program your phone’s wakeup message.
The maximum I4 letters can be displayed.
l. Press @.@.
"ltlal'c—uF ti no" will be displayed.
2. Enter your desired wakeup message, using alphanumeric
character entry keys. (Please refer to Page 21,)
3. When your desired message is displayed, press @ to
store the setting.
4 The display will return to standby mode alter one sec-
ond.
Reminder Message
You can program Reminder Message which will be displayed
at power-up.
Notes: ' Reminder Message will be displayed only once.
- when Reminder Message is displayed, only
., 6!) key and hnlding O key for 2
seconds will be accepted.
Programming Reminder Message
1. Press @ ® @.
“Pa-min, t‘ ye" will flash.
2. Enter your message, using alphanumeric keys.
3, Press ® to power off your phone.
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Backlighting
When you press any key. the backllghting for display and
keypad will turn on to provide easlct operation oryour phone
it will go out 8 seconds after the inst key press.
Note: Multi Function Key 69 will not be backlit.
Backlight On/Ofl' Selection
You can make Backlight On/oti selection as you Wish,
1. Press ®-,
The currently selected mode will be displayed.
2. Press ©toset Backlight mode on or@ to set the Back-
light mode on.
3. Press to store the selection.
4. Press or @ m exit this mode.
Note: When your battery is charged with CNRSOS or
Handsfl-ee Connector is connected, Backlight will
be on even if Backlighting mode is olf.
Display Contrast Level Adjustment
You can adjust display contrast level.
l. Press ®®®.
‘ i‘si‘," and the current contrast level will be dis-
played.
2. Press 6 to increase the contrast level or press G) to
decrease the contrast level.
3. When your desired contrast level is obtained, press
or to exit this mode,
Note: When no key is pressed for more than 5 seconds,
the display will return to standby mode.
Antenna Position
The dual position antenna will allow your phone to receive
calls while Ille antenna is down. However. for optimum per~
fort-trance and signal strength or while operating in poor sig<
nal areas, please extend your antenna fully.
Note: The antenna can be used in its rutty extended or
fully retracted position only.
Display Own Telephone Number
Press ® Q.
To clear the display, press ..
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Display Own System ID
Press @ @ ..
To elenr the display. press @
Display Language Selection
You can choose display language among English. Spanish,
and French.
I. prass@@..
" and the currently selected language will be dis-
The displayed language will be changed.
3. When your desired language is displayed press @ to
store the selection.
4. Press or ® to exit this mode.
Key Guard Function
You can activate key guard function to avoid accidental ltey
operations,
1. Press @
auzt is" will be displayed.
To disattivate Key guard fenlure
1. Press ® @ again.
Note: When Keypad Disable mode is programmed as
active and Handsl‘ree connector is connected, key
guard function is of!‘ and will not be activated.
PLACING CALLS
l. Enter a telephone number,
2 Press.
The IN USE indicator will light.
3. When you finish talking. press -.
Example: To call 1234567
1. Enter ©@..@
06)-
2. Press -.
Talk with the other party.
3. To terminate the call. press .
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To Correct Entered Digits:
- Press @ to erase the last digit entered
. Press and hold @ to erase the whole number
To View Whole Number (Hidden Digits):
Althnugh you can enter up to 32 digits. the display will show
the last [4 digits only, To view the whole number, press and
hold 66) The hidden digits (over 14 digits) and the last 14
digits will scrdll displaying "F l" (for the last I4 digit). "
(for the nettt t4 digits) and “PR" (for the rest orupper digits).
RECEIVING CALLS
]. When an intoming call is atlempted, a ringing tone will
sound and "HELL" will flash
2. Press or digit key.
The IN USE Will light and you can talk with the other party
3, To terminate yourcall. press -.
Note: "you wish to mute the ringing tone, press -.
Pressing will not terminate your call.
To talk Wllh another party, press or digit
key.
Ringing Type Selection
You can select a ringing type out olfive preset types.
t. Press® @
‘t't’Ell and the current ringing type number
will be dtsptnyed. And the current ringing type will be
heard.
2. Press 6) or Q to hear other ringing types.
3. When your desired ringing type is heard, press @ lo
stnre the selectinn,
4. Press or to exit this mode.
Call in Absence Indication
If calls go unanswered, “CQLL” and the number of unan-
Swered calls will appear in the 2-dlgil display.
To clear the display. press ..
16
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Missed Call Number Display/Origination
You can display rive lalcsl phone numbers which your phone
has recall/ed but has been unanswered. You can also make
calls to (he fivc unanswered phone numbers.
I. Press@ 63 ..
"US" and phone number of the latest missed call will be
displayed,
2. T0 display the second latest missed call number, press
llyou wish to go back to the previnusly displayed missed
call number. press Q.
3. To originate a call to the displayed number. press -.
Or to exit this mode. press any key except -, Q/
G). 69.
Ringing Option
1. Press ® ..
2 Press @ or Q
The display will show the currently selected mode:
a F“. n g" (Ringing at selected constant vol-
will be displayed.
it
urne level. Seven ringing levels are available for your
selection)
(Ringing at four increasing vol-
ume level)
'" (Silent Ringing)
3 Press 6) or Q until your desired ringing cplion is dis-
played,
4. Press @ to store the selection.
Note: it the Silent Incoming Calls mode is selected,
lent Fil rig in?” will be displayed when yaur
phone is powered up.
Automatic Answering
When this feature is active in handstree made. your phone will
automatically answer an incoming call on the second alert,
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To Activate Automatic Answering:
Press @ ..
“Ruhr: lZi IE?" on" will be displayed.
To clear the display. press @.
To Deactivate Automatic Answering:
Press 69 @ again
“Flnifilj iii t- oF"willbe displayed.
To clear the display, press @.
Notesz'Automalic Answering will function in
handsrree mode only.
- Automatic Answering will not function ifyour
phone is in the lock, call restriction, or silent in-
coming mils mode.
- lf Automatic Answering is native, “Ruin: 9n-
lar Qfl" will be displayed when ynur phone
is powered up.
REDIALING FUNCTIONS
Last Three Numbers Dialed
You can display and redial any or the last three telephone
numbers you tried to call,
1. Select one ofthe telephone numbers out or three.
- Press («9 @ to display lite most recent number.
- Press @ @ © to display the second most re-
cent number.
- Press @ ® (0 display the third most recent
numberi
2. Press lot rediallng.
Automatic Redial (Programmable Option)
it Automatic Rcdtal is selected, your phone will automati-
cally continue rediallng in 20 seconds lithe attempt to reach
the cell site is not successful. The IN USE indicator will
stay on. but the earpiece speaker will he muted.
Note: Automatic Radial will initiate only on a “Cellular Sys-
tem” busy signal but no! on a “Line" busy signal.
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MIC MUTE DURING A CALL
To Mute the Microphone:
During a call. press 69.
To Release Mule:
During a call. press © again.
Notes: - The mule will automatically he released when
your call is terminated.
~The MIC Mute will not function during Link
Dialing.
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
Your phone has 7~lcvcl volume controls each for the cal-
piece Volume, lllc ringing yolume level and lhe keypad tone
level.
Earpiece Volume
During a call, press 6 or Q to raise or lower the: loudness
of other party's voice,
While not in use. press @@ ®®to display “l lam-e".
Press 6 or Q to adjust the earpiece Volume.
Ringing Volume
During ringing, press (9 or Q to raise or lower the ring~
in; volume level,
While not in use. press @@ -© to display Pi rig-
ine': Press Q or Q to adjust the Ringing Volume.
Keypad Tone Volume
in standby mode. press (5 or Q to raise or lower the key-
pad tnne volume level.
ENHANCED OPERATION
LOCKING/UNLOCKING YOUR PHONE
You can restrict outgoing calls except for the Programmable
One Touch Emergency Call. Emergency (9 I I . 000, I I9), and
the number stored in the emergency/priority d“ ling area.
Your phone will receive calls normally even if it is incited,
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Locking Your Phone
1. Press @@.
2 Enter your 34dlgil Unlock code.
Noles: ‘ Please contact your authorized Audiovox
dealer to check your initial Unlock code.
- Ii'your phone is locked, “ 1‘" will be dis
played when your phone is powered up.
To Unlock Your Phone:
While “Locks-d" ls dISplflf/Cdy elller your 3-digit Unlock
code.
Changing Your Unlock Code
1. Press @@@©.
“Unlock Fre?‘"w11| be displayed,
2, Enter your currenl 3-dlgil Unlock code.
Nole: Please contact 'our authorized Audiovox dealer
to check your ilial Unlock code
"i: v New?" will be displayed,
l Enlera new 3-digi! Unlock code excepl 91is 000i and 119.
4. Press ..
CAUTION: Keep the record ol‘new code in a safe place!
AUTOMATIC LOCK
(PROGRANINIABLE OPTION)
You can automatically lock your phone by programmable
oplion each lime your phone is lurned on.
The display will show “va” . 1 when your phone is nuned on.
Even in automalic lock mode, your phone will receive calls nor-
mally.
To Unlock your Phone:
Enler your ldigil Unlock code,
Note: When the curly cord is disconnecled from your
phone, your phone will automatically be locked il
Automatic Lock is selecled by Programmable op-
[ion
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KEYPAD DISABLE FUNCTION IN
HANDSFREE MODE
(PROGRAMMABLE OPTION)
This lunclion prevents accidental or uninienlional use ofthe
keypad in handslree mode,
When lhis lunelipn Is aclivaled hy Programmable oplion.
no key operations in handslree mode will be possible The
display will show "lfe‘sFav‘ [A1 ; able" each lime your
phone is powered up.
Note: Even in keypad disable mode, your phone will re-
ceive calls normally,
To Temporarily Release Keypad Disable Mode:
Press and hold @ and simultaneously.
' Pad Disable" will disappear.
To Return lo Keypad Disable Mode:
Press and hold @ and simultaneously again.
"l: a. d N _ 3b]. -:-" will be displayed.
Noles: - when handsi'ree curly cord is disconnected
from your phone, key operations will become
possible and “liesPad Biz-aisle" will disap-
pear.
~ When both automatic lock and keypad disable
modes are selected by Programmable option
and handsfree curly cord is disconnecled from
your phone, your phone will automatically be
locked.
' When both aulomniic lock and keypad disable
modes are selecled by Programmable option
and your phone is connected to (he handsfree
kil. with curly cord, “layered Dis able" will
be displayed upon power up.
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STORING IN THE MEMORY
You can store telephone numbers and names in 89 memory
lucztimnse Minimum 32 digits and 7 characters each can be
slnred in locatlnnsl [u 40. Maximum I6 dlgits and 7 char-
zttcrs each can be stored in locations 41 lo 89. (Entry of
name can be Omitted)
Name Entry Keys
To enter names, tlre following keys will be used.
[Alphanumeric Character Entry Keys]
Key Key Presses
Isl 1nd 3rd 4th 5th
(3 11. .il Space [1
@ n E: l: P.
E E F D
t; H r l;
r l l. J
l M ii El n
P G r' T
T U ll T
@ l._l i, 9
|_® ' ' l_” " '
Editor Function Keys]
Key Function
@ Shirts cursor to the right.
@ Shins cursor to the left.
Press Deletes the character where the cursor is
@ positioned.
$*~_
n l
Q“ Deletes all the characters.
Transmit let Type: BF‘r'llLlO-l?
The following example shows how to enter JOHN, You can
learn the characters behind the digit keys and how to move
the characters with the cursor keys, Note this example illus~
lrates how to enter a name but not actually store the name.
Example: To enter JOHN
i. To enter name entry mode.
press @ ® @.
“liLF Hfl" will flash.
n...”-
2. Enter JOHN.
PMS®
(J) (1 ) (1M)
UN) (10) (10) nos)
@»
(JOH) (JOH )(JOHM) (JOHN)
3. Press to terminate this example,
Manual Storage
Telephone numbers and names can manually be stored inlo
the memory lucations 01 to 89,
1. Press @, then enter a telephone number.
2s Enter a name,
1) Press @@. “llLFHFl‘J” will flash
2) Enter a name with the name entry keys.
3. Press @ @ J‘ or“? 1" will be displayed,
4. Enter a Zedigir location number (01439), After the mo»
menlary display of , ed", the stored memory loca-
tion number, the telephone number and name will re
main displayed.
5 Press.
Note: Il'the selected memory location numberis already
used, the previous information will be overwrit-
len.
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The following examples show how to store a telephone num-
ber Iogetner with name, as well as how to store a lelephonc
number alone.
Example l:To slnre 123-4567 with JOHN in memory lo-
cation 10
1. Press then enter ©@.
m.
2. Press @ @
“RLF‘F 'will flash.
3. Enter JOHN with the name
entry keys.
4. Press ® 6)
displayed.
5. Enter 0. Afterthe momentary y,,,,,‘.
display of “ |l|e stored
memory location number, telephone
number and name will be displayed.
6. Press @ to clear the display.
Note: It telephone number is not entered hetore press-
ing @@, “TEL Ni will be displayed. in (his
case, press @ to enter a telephone number.
Example 2: To store 234-5678 alone in memory location ll
1. Press ©. then enter @Q@ m..."
“®@t
2, Press @ @.
3 Enter ©© while the telephone
number is flashing.
4. Press In clear the display.
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Transmi (re-r Type: BFYllBOJtT
Automatic Storage
You can automatically store telephone numbers anti names in
vacant memory locations. (You may choose to omit names.)
1. Press @. then enter a telephone number.
2. Enter a name
I) Press @@. “RLF‘HFW” will flash.
2) Enter a name with the name entry keys.
3. Press ®® @.
The telephone number and name will autnmzlically be
stored in the first available vacant memory location.
4. Press @,
Note: "there is no available location, "He ":l Full”
will be displayed. In this case, choose a memory
location that you wish to overwrite with the new
information (Name, Number).
Example: To automatically store 3454739 with JOHN
in vacant memory
l. Press Q, then enter
“©@-
2, Enter JOHN.
l) Press®,@.' FHQ‘”willl‘lash.
2) Enter the name with the name entry keys.
3. Prest@@@.
The telephone number and name will m..."
automatically be stored in the vacant
memory location lz, for example.
4. Press @.
Storage After Vacant Memory Location Search
You can search for unused memory locations to which tele-
phone numbers and names can be stored (You may choose to
omit names.)
l. Press .. then enter a telephone number.
2. Enter the name.
I) Press ®@. "nLF‘HD?" will flash.
2) Enter a name with the name entry keys.
3. Press 69 6s).
Press @ or Q to Search for the desired vacant memory
location.
5. Press @ to store in that memory location.
6. Press @.
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Example: To slore use-mo with JOHN in the vacanl
memory location 13
1- ness®.twn=nter@®m@®.
2. Enter JOHN.
]) Press 69 @. will flash.
2) Enter the name with the name entry keys
3, Press @ ®
a. Press 6 or Q to Search for vacant
memory location I3, for example,
Notes: - To exit the Vacant Memory Location Search
function, press -.
4! there is no available localion, “Memory
Ful i" will be displayed. In (his case, choose a
memory location that you wish to overwrite
with new information (Name, Number).
EDITING THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS
AND NAMES
You can edit the telephone numbers or names as required.
Editing the Telephone Numbers
To Change the Telephone Number of Location Number
XX (Ill-89):
l. Press @, Ihen enter a new telephone number.
2. Press @ @. The entered telephone number will flash.
3. Enter stigit location number ®® to store the new
number.
To Delete the Telephone Number of Location Number XX
(1-39):
1. To display the telephone number, follow one oftht: nexl
procedures.
- To search tor the telephone number. press @, then (9
/ ,
WW®CMD®-
2. Press @.‘ El will be displayed.
3. Press®agai _, -, will bedlsplayed.
Transmitter Type: BFYMBOlT
Editing the Nantes
To edit the name of Location Number XX (1439). follow the
nextsleps.
l. Press @ and enter ®l®®.
z. Press®@,
3. Edit the name with the name entry keys.
4. Press @@ to store the new name.
Note: To exit the editing mode, press at any time.
Editing Phone Number under stored Name
To edit phone number under stored name, follow the next
steps.
Press @@.
Enter the name with the name entry keys.
Enter @ ®l© for direcl search.
Press ®®tu set phune number edit mode,
Enter new Phone number.
Fm®®®wm
Press to clear the display.
$9???“—
Memory Search
When you w' n to search the memory information:
1. Press. all"willbedisplayed.
2 Press 6) or Q to scroll up/dnwn memory information.
Note: After pressing @, holding (3 or Q will auto-
matically scroll up/down memory information,
RECALLING NUMBERS FROM
MEMORY
Memory Dialing
Telephone numbers can he recalled and dialed from one of
any 89 different memory locations. 4
1. Press @.
2. Enter the t or 2 digit location number (1-39).
The telephone number and name will be displayed.
3. Press to initiate dialing.
Note: If nothing is stored in a particular memory loca-
tion, “Hal-low EMPLH" will be displayed. In (his
case, check the memory location with Memory
Search.
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Example: To piece a cell using memory location 10
l Press @.
2, Enter G‘,
3. Press -.
Dialing after Telephone Number Search
You can scan. recall and dial numbers Stored in memory Io-
cations l Ihruugh 39.
]. Fress@,
2 Press G at Q to scrull up or down the memory luca»
lions,
3, if your desired telephone number is displayed, press
to initiate the dialing.
Note: To exit the search mode, press at any time.
Dialing after Name Search
You can dial after searching for telephone numbers by their
names.
l Press @@ @.
“RLFHfl?” will flash.
2. Enter the beginning part of name With the digit keys
Example, Enter] JO, or JOH for JOHN.
3. Press 6), “F i" will be displayed,
4. Press 6 or Q to search for the desired name.
5. Press to iniliate the dialing.
Notes: ' II' no name is fwund, “ll-Bi. F-ztitmd” will be dis-
played in step 4. Enter another character“) In
continue name search.
- To exit from the search mode, press at
my time.
Speed Dialing
You can place a call from the stored memory locations 1 to
9 using the keys © tu @.
i. Press one of keys © to Gm).
2. Press to initiate the dialinge
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LINK DIALING
When you receive service such as Voice Mail from yourcel.
lulzr service pmvlder. you can dial a number and make Link
Dialing with @ key unly.
Five Link Dialing Memories (Ml to M5) are provided with
ycur phone,
Storing Number in Link Dialing Memory
1. Enter a number to be stored.
2. To store tile number as non-secret number, press @ @
® and enter Link Dialing Memory Number.
To store the number as secret number, press @ @ ©
@ and enter Link Dialing Memory Number.
Note: Maximum 16 digits will be stored in each Link
Dialing Memory, When you try tn state more than
16 digiLs, the lastly entered 16 diglu will be valid.
Recalling number from Link Dialing Memory
1, To recall a nunssecret number from a Link Dialing
Memory, press @ @ and enter Link Dialing Memory
Number.
To recall a secret number from a Link Dialing Memory.
press -. 3-digit lock cude, @ ® and enter Link
Dialing Memury Number.
Making Link Dialing
I, To display a Link Dialing Number stored in “Ml". press @
Note: When a Link Dialing number is stored as secret,
.. err—st" will be displayed.
To dial the Link Dialing Number and activate Link Dial-
ing, keep holding ®.
2. To transmit DTMF signals for numbers stored in M2 to
M5, press ® each time during a eeli,
Notes: ~ When in number is stored as secret number,
“' Pet” will be displayed.
- When PIN mode is ON, “PIN" will flash.
In this case, press @ or tn send the PlN
first.
3. To exit from Link Dialing mode, press @.
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ONE TOUCH DIALING
You can place a call with @ key after storing a telephone
number in rhe one touch memory assigned to @ key
Storing in the One Touch Memory
1 Press ., then enter a telephone number.
2. Press ® ® @.
Note: The stored telephone number can be reviewed by
pressing @ @.
Placing a Call with One Touch Memory
1. Press and hold (9
2, The telephone numberwill be displayed,and lh: m use
indicalor will light as the call is placed.
PROGRAMMABLE ONE TOUCH EMER-
GENCY CALL
You can place an emergency call wllh © lrey alone even
when your phone is in lock and/or call restriction mode 91|
is the preset emergency number, You can reprogram lhis num-
her with another number (up to 7 digits) iryou wish. Also.
you can deactivate this feature to avoid an unintentional call
by mistake.
Placing One Touch Emergency Call
1. Press and hold G for 2 seconds
The pre-programnted emergency number will be displayed.
and the m USE indicator will light as the eall is placed
One Touch Emergency Call ON/OFF
Press 6; @ ‘
Enter your 3~digil Unlock code.
Press (9 to select ON mode, or@ to select OFF mode.
Press @to store and exit.
Press @ ro clear the display
0&5er—
Programming 3 New Emergency Number
Press @ ® ‘,
Enter your 3-digii Unlock code.
Enter a new emergency number (Maximum. 7 digits).
Press @ to store and exit,
Press @ to clear the display.
mysesN_
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SCRATCH PAD MEMORY
As a sun of numerical notepad. you can enter up to 7 entries
in special memory locations (memory locnIions 90 to 96) of
up to 32 digits each, Also. you can place a call from the
scratch pod memory. The this entry will scroll the scratch
pad memory nnd the number entered first will be erased.
Note: Contents of the scratch pad memory will not be
cleared even il'your phone is turned all.
Storing Numbers in the Scratch Pad Memory
l. Press and enter a number you wish iostore (up [a 32
digits).
2, Press @ O.
Dialing Numbers from the Scratch Pad Memory
1. Press @.
2. Enter one of the localion numbers (90 to 96),
Example: Enter to recall the last number ens
lercd.
3 Press to initiate the dialing.
EMERGENCY AND PRIORITY DIALING
You can store a single telephone number up to 32 digits for
emergency or priority purpose. The memory location 97 will
be reserved for this purpose.
Storing an Emergency and Priority Number
1. Press (a), then enter a lelephone numberl
2. Press@@,
3. Enter @ while the telephone number is flash.
mg.
4, Press @ in clear the display.
Dialing the Emergency and Priority Number
1. Press @ ® @,
2. Press -.
Note: The emergency and priority number will automati-
cally be redialed up to 3 limes a! 50 second inter-
vals or until a connection is made. During redialing
sequence, “Pr-tor i - l. 3 Di 31" will be displayed
indicating that this feature is active.
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EXTENDED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
CALL RESTRICTION
ln thecall restriction model only specific keys will beetle:-
llve to prevent unauthorized operation or your phone. Only
the following keys will be operative to place a call.
1) Any combination or numbers I and z for a call:
-@+(l.2,ll‘12.21.22)+
2) Emergency Calls.
- @4 9 + 7 +
- 9 ¢ 1 + l +
- 0 +0 s O +
- l + 1 + 9 +
3) One Touch Emergency Call:
- Holding Q for 2 seconds,
Note: You can receive a call even iryour phone is in the
call restriction mode.
To Activate Your Call Restriction
1. Press® @ ®
2, Enter your Indigit Call Restriction coda.
Note: Please Contact yourauthorized Audiovox dealer
to check your initial Call Restriction code.
“C?" will be dtsplayed to indicate that Call restriction is active.
Nole: The call restriction will be effective until it is de
activated. When your phone is powered up, “E P"
will be displayed if call restriction is active.
(‘L- ea” will be displayed it your phone is locked.)
To Exit Call Restriction Mode:
While" is dis layed enter your 3-digil Call Restriction
code. Then, “F Will be displayed To Clear the dis-
play‘ press @.
To Chan e your Call Restriction Code
ll Press é ® @.
r 'w1ll be displayed.
2. Enter your current 3-diglt Call Restriction code.
'wl|| be displayed.
3. Enter a new 3~dlgit Call Restriction code except 91],
000, and 119.
41 Press @.
Transmit ter Type: BPYllilOlT
CAUTION: Keep the record of new code in a safe place!
Note: ltyou enter a wrong code in step 2, your phone
will return to standby mode.
KEYPAD TUNES (DTMF)
Dual Tone Multi-Frcquency (DTMF). or Keypad Tone sig-
nals can be transmitted during a call by entering digits on
the keypad or recalling numbers from the memory. By send-
ing the DTMF signals, you can access special services such
as voice mail and answering machines that require long du—
ration tone.
Keypad Tones (DTMF) Duration Selection
To toggle the Long Tone and Short Tone for the time dura»
lion ol' DTMF tones press @ @.
Keypad Tone (DTMF) On/Off Selection
You can select Keypad Tone (DTMF) On/Ol'f as you wlsh.
This selection is effective in standby mode and during a callt
1. Press @ -.
The currently selected made will be displayed
2. Press (5 to select Keypad Torte (DTMF) On mode or
press Q to select Keypad Tone (DTMF) otr mode.
3. Press @ to store the selection
4. Press or @ to exit this mode.
Note: In Keypad Tone (DTMF) OiT mode, DTMF signal
during a call will not be transmitted.
Sending DTMF Tones During a Call
From the Keypad:
ll Dunng a call, press any key on the keypad.
From the Memory:
1. During a call‘ press @ 6.
2. Enter 2 Zrdigit memory location (01439)
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TIMER AND COUNTER FUNCTIONS
Elapsed Time Display
Yuu can display the elapsed time of the current or last call
while not in use
1. Press®©®®
“i ' Will be displa)ed. (XX: Minutes. xx:
Seconds)
2. Press @ to exit this mole.
Note: The time count will aulomatically reset to 00:00
after 99 minutes and 59 seconds,
Outgoing Call Timer
You can display your outgoing call (tme.
l. Press®®® Q.
2, Enter your 2-digit Cal] Timer code.
Note: Please contact your authorized Audiovox dealer
to check yonrinitiai Cal] Timercode.
" will be displayed. (XXXX: Hours.
xx- Minutes)
To exit this mode press
To reset the Outgoing Call Timer to 0000 00. press @ @
while in l‘ U is displayed.
Note: The Outgoing Call Timer will automatically reset
to 000000 after 9,999 hours and 59 minutts.
Cumulative Call Timer
You can display a running total UrQfl-alr usage.
1, Press 69 ® @.
2. Enter your 2-digit Call Timer Code
Note: Please Contact your nulhoriled Audiovox dealer
to check your initial Call Timer code,
l'T will be displayed. (XXXX: Hours,
xx: Minutes)
Tn exit this mode press @
Tn reset the Cumulative Call Timer to 0000: 00. press @
@ while “Tr‘ =lr , ' is displayed
Note: The Cumulative Call Timer will automatically re-
set to 0000100 after 9,999 hours and 59 minutes
have been accumulated.
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Temporary Accumulated Call Counter
You can display the temporary accumulated number of calls,
1. Press@ (9...
“C all will be displayed. (XXXX: Number olcalls)
To exit this mode. press @
To reset the total number to 0000 press @ @whi|e
. is displayed.
Note: The Temporary Accumulated Call Counter Will an-
tomatically reset to 0 after 9,999 calls.
Outgoing Call Counter
You can check the accumulated number of outguing calls.
1. Press (9 @ @ Q.
2. Enter your 2-digit Call Counter code.
Note: Please Contact your authorized Audiovox dealer
to check your initial Call Counter code.
“Cunt-3034: i" will be displayed, (XXXX: Number of
outgoing calls)
Tu exit this mode press .
To reset the Outgoing Call Counter to 0000. press @
©whilc w is displayed
Note: The Outgoing Call Counter will automatically re-
set to 0 after 9,999 calls.
Accumulated Call Counter
You can check the accumulated number of calls
I. Press @ @ ® @.
2. Enter your 2-digit Call Counter code.
Note: Please Contact your authorized Audiovox dealer to
check your initial Call Counter code,
will be displayed. (XXXX: Number ofcalls)
“Total
Ta exit this mode, press @.
To reset the Accumulated Call Counler to 0000, press @ @
. is displayed.
While “Tut, 31 - l".
Note: The Accumulated Call Counter will automatically
reset to 0 after 9, 999th call has been made.
To Change Your Call Timer/Call Counter Codes
- To change your Call Timer code press @ @ @ Q
"it will be displayed.
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~ To change your Call Counlercode. press® @ ® ®
Fr — 'will be displayed.
2. Enter your currenlcode.
Nole: Please Contact our authorized Audim‘ox dealer
'will be displayed.
3. Enier a new 2- -dlgil code
4. Press .,
CAUTION:Keep the record of new codes In a safe place!
Call Time Warning Tone
You can |urn lhe Call Time Warning Tone on and off. When
it is ser lo on. a single warning lone will be heard every one
minure and a double warning lune will be heard every 5
minuies during a call,
To Turn the Warning Tone ON.
. Press @ © C) while not in use
" . on will be displayed
2. Press 0 lo clear lhe display.
To Turn the Warning Tone OFF:
Press@ © Oagain while no! in use. On/orr Will loggle
and = Tor-e oF " will be displayed.
SID MANAGEMENT (PROGRAMMABLE
OPTION)
You can lake advantage or a family or SID (Syslem ldenlir.
canon) groups by (his Programmable option. This is a group
of cellular sysrems in cities rhar your carrier owns or has
special billing arrangemenls with. Your close family SlD's
will be billed at lhe same rare as your home billing. (Bolh
“i 3 E’ i" and ROAM are off.) More dislanl family SlD's
will be billed al a preferred rale. Your phone will display
solid ROAM When flashing ROAM is displayed. you are as
ing a SID sysiem trial is not included in the groups assigned
ar rhe lime or programming
”your display indicales “ . you will need lo change
your AIB syslem selection or. please refer lo Mulriple Ciry
Registralion lo change phone regislralipn to enable you re
make a call
Nola: Furspecific information regarding special billing
arrangements, please consult your cellular service
provider.
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Transmit ler Type: BF‘i'IlBOrlT
SID Alpha Tag
You can display your desired Alpha Tag (Maximum 7 char-
acters) of Home, Preferred and Neutral SID under which your
phone operales.
Home SID shows lhe sysrem [D where your phone is regislered.
Preferred SID shuws (he Brolher/Sisler or Cousin system.
Neulral SlD shows lhe sysreni cxcepl lhe abov= Home and
Preferred systems.
1, To enter Programming mode or Home sm Preferred SID
or Manual SlD enter @ @ Q or@@ Q @ or
@ ® @ respeolively.
“H i‘iLi- or “f-lser i" ur“il-
respeeiively,
2. Enter your desired Alpha Tag with Name Enlry Keys.
3, Press @. The eniered AIphaTag will be srored in your phone.
Note: When nothing is stored as Alpha Tag, “HOME",
“PREFER”, “ROAM” will respectively be used.
w." will be displayed
Example: To enter “ROAM" as Neutral Alpha Tag
1. To enrer Neulrai Alpha Tag Programming mode. press
69“.
“il-HLFH" WlII be displayed
2. To enrer “ROAM", press @. ®
@ <8
3. Press @
Alpha Tag & ROAM Indicator
If the Alpha Tag is programmed:
Syslem Type Alpha Tag Display ROAM lndieamr
Home SID Home Alpha Tog or?
Preferred SID
(BroiherlSisler) ”Wm“ AIPl“ Tfls Off
Preferred SID Preferred SlDAlpha s d I
(Cousin) Tag lea y con
Neurrnl SlD Neuirnl Alpha rag Blinking Icon
II“ Ihe Alpha Tag is not programmed:
Syslem Type Alpha Trig Display ROAM Indicamr
Home SID "Hiji‘lE" Off
Preferred SID
[BrolherISisrer) Off
Preferred SID
(Cuusln) Sleady [con
Blinking Icon
Neulral SID
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Applicant: Shintom CD., Ltdr
A/B SYSTEM SELECTION
You can selecl the syslem you need to use The system that
you are regisiered with is lhe preferred syslcrn and your home
system.
l. Press @ .,
2. Press 6 or G unlil your desired syslem is displayed
3. Press 6s)
Noie: When you lurn your phone on, your phone will
start lo scan the system or the last power-arr.
srandarrl Mode:
Your phone will scan the preferred syslem channels. Ifunr
able to find an acceplahle preferred channel. your phone will
switch to scan rhe non—preferred sysrem channels. “A B' will
light in the display.
System A Only Mode:
Your phone will scan the syslem A only. “A" will lighi in the
display.
Sysrem B Only Mode:
Your phone will scan rhe sysrem B only. "B" will light in ihe
drsplay.
Home Made:
Your phone will scan preferred system and Brother/Sisrer
system channels.
You can place or receive calls only within your Home area
MULTIPLE CITY REGISTRATION
You can reprogram rhe different phone numbers for rhe cilr
ies in which you are registered. Each programmed phone
number will be designaied as your home sysrem.
Nuke: To use this feature, you must registeryour phone
with the carrier in order lo get both Ilse system ID
number and your phone number.
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Transmitter Type: BFYllBO—l?
To Program Your Phone Number:
l. Press @, lhen enter a new system ID number (5 digits).
z Enler corresponding phone number including your area
code (IO digits).
3. Press ® @ -.
Enler your High Unlock code.
Afler programming rhc new number, your phone will
aulomatically wake up again. and display your new phone
number.
Note: Calls are placed or received using the programmed
phone number only.
CURRENT SID, CHANNEL AND RSSI
LEVEL DISPLAY
You can see (be current SID (Syslem Identification), CI’h’ub
nel number and RSSI level fill a lime. The RSSI is (he slgnal
strenglh of (be current channel of upemIion represented in
volrage, The higher voltage shows the beller conneciion and
clearer communications. R55] LEVEL
1. Plass ® @ .»
2. To clear the display, press @.
CHANNEL NUMBER
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Applicant: Shintom Co,, Ltd.
ELECTRONIC SERIAL NUMBER (ESN)
Press @ @ m display your ESN.
To clear the display. press ®u
ANTI FRAUD SECURITY FEATURE (PIN
Feature)
If your cellular carrier oliers Personal Identification Num—
ber (PIN) service. your new phone must be programmed with
your PIN. For your protection, you cannot make any cutgo»
rng calls unril establishing yuur PiN. Please contact your
cellular service provider for specific insiruclinns,
To Place a Call Using the PIN service:
1. Enter a telephone number,
2. Press -
"F‘ltl" will flash.
3, Press again. Your call will then be placed
To Enter rhe PIN and Turn the MN Feature ON or OFF:
l. Press @ © @,
2. Enter your 3-digil Unlock code,
Note: Please conlacl your authorized Audiavox dealer
to check your initial Unlock code.
Enter your PIN (up to 6 digits).
Press Q or Q to turn the PlN feature on or off.
Press @.
To exit the mode, press @,
say-aw
4!)
Trunsmi tter Type: BFY‘rlSOlT
FUNCTION REVIEW
To Review the Funtlion Menus:
1 Press @. then 6 or Q. “P i' .
played.
2. Press Q or Q m scroll up or down the function menus,
3. Press @ m exit the mode
Notes: - You c'sn directly access to “Put. rt" by press-
in§®®®l©~
- You can directly access to “Fill: ill" by press-
in 69 ©@-
To Direcfly Enter the Function Selling Mode:
1. Press ®- then Q or Q to Search for the desired rune
[ion menu,
2. Press 6”) Then, you can enter me function seuing mode.
will be dis-
The following table shows each function menu. in the ac-
lual display, "FHE 1 . . and “PM: i Pad" will
alternately be displayed in case orFNC l.
D splay Func
Fllr l Scratch pad memory
Keypad lone (DTMF) orvnrrselecdun
Bncklight unlofl selection
Locking your phone eieetroniesliy
Scan mode selection
Ringing option selection
Autumxlic answer selection
Message made selection
Message beep selection
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Applicant: Shintom Co, Ltd,
Transmitter Type: BFYVI30~l7
Function
Walteup message programming
Function
Message Beep volume selection
Reminder message programming
Own telephone nuntoer display
Ringing Tone Type Selection
Call lime wamlng tone selection
Own ESN display
(Electronic Serial Number)
Own system 10 display
One touch emergency call selection
Call restriction mode selcclian
DTMF (keypad tone) duration
selection
Missed call number display/origination
Current SlDi RF Channel
and RSSI level display
Display language selection
Unlock code change
Call restriction access code change
Display contrast level adjustment
Call counter access code change
Ringing tone selection
Temporarily accumulated call
counter display
Accumulated outgoing call counter
display
Accumulated call counter display
Elapsed timer display for current or
last call
Outgoing call timer display
Cumulative call timer display
Earpiece volume selection
Ringing volume selection
Keypad tone yolume selection
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E'TXNEP
Plll
Call timer access code change
PIN entry mode
Multiple city registration (phone
number and SID entry)
ENHANCED FEATURE OPERATION
The feature operation on the following pages pertains to "En-
hanced Features" that may he ottered by your cellular Set»
vice provider, Befnre you
can use these features, you must
stthscrioe to them through your home cellular service pro»
vider.
Nola: These npliollll network services may not be avail-
able in all areas,
Message lndicalur ESE
When your phone has unreviewed messages, Message Indi-
cator Will be displayed. When your phone receives a mes~
sage Message indicator will flash.
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Applicant: Shintoln Co., Ltd.
Message Display oil/Orr Mode Selection
Message Display ON Mode is preset at the funny
1. To change the Message Display ON/OFF Made, press
®®©
Enter your 3-digtt Lock rode.
Press 6 to select ON mode or Q (0 select OFF made.
Press 6“)
To clear the display, press @
Maura
Message Display at Message Receiving
When Message Display Mode is On and your phone receives
Call Back Number, Shun Message or Voice Mal], l
EvfiCl't", ‘ Milli." will be dis~
played respectively. To view the message, press any key
except @ and Q.
When Message Display Mode is orrand your phone receives
the message, the Message lndlcalor wrll flash
To view rite massage, enter Mesage Review Mode by pressing Q.
Message Display Upon Power Up
When Message Display Made is On and there are unrevizwed
messages in the memory, the display will indicate the number
of stored massages and the number or unreviewed messages
For example, if the display indicates “ ‘
“if“ indicates the number of stored messages and ‘
indicates the numberor unreviewed messages,
When Message Display Models on and your pnone with
unreviewed messages is powered up. the Massage indicator
will be displayed.
To viewlhe message, enter Message Review Mpde by press
in; @.
Common Incoming Memory Stack
Your phone has a memory slack of 30 messages for the
Message Services. Each message consists of up lo 32 digits
of 32 characters,
When your phone receives more than 30 messages, the mes-
sage marked with "$9" will be deleted from memory first.
When your phone has no memory marked with “ii", the old
est message will be deleted so that the latest 30 messages
remain in the memory stack.
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Transmitter Type: BFYMSOlT
Nola: When a particular message is marked with "w"
the message will not be deleted by this operation.
Message Review
1, Press to enter Message Review Mode.
"livf in; E" will be displayed, for example.
In this case, “ dicales ll‘m number of stored messages
and “I a indicates thc number ofunreviewed messages.
Note: When your phone has no messages, “HE! HS
will be displayed. To clear the display, press @.
2. For specific key operations for message service, please
use the rollowing key operations:
a. To search and display unreviewed messages, press @.
b. To Shaw the message (mm the lfllESl memory, press .
c, To show the message from the oldest memory. press (5.
d. To hold the message in memory, press @.
" of“ will be displayed Maximum 10 messages can be
held in lhe memory
e. To prioritize deletion of a specific message, press
@ while message is displayed.
When your phone attempts to store over 30 messages.
the message with the “ii" mark will be deleted first.
f. To delete the displayed message from memory. press
Q@,
g, To delete all the messages from memory, press @@
(Hold the first @ for 2 secnnds).
ii, To store the displayed message except shun Messages
and Voice Mail into a phone number memory. pr=ss
@@ and enter a memory number oml to 39.
i. To originate a call to the displayed number except
- Short Message. press Q.
j. To exit Message Review Mode, press -i
Notes: - The e mark in the display will indicale there is
a hidden display. ems @ to view the display.
- When a message has been reviewed, “ll“ will be
displayed.
- When all the messages have been reviewed by
@operalion, “FlLL F‘eu'ieltl" will momentarily
be displayed.
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Applicant: Shinrom Co.
Example
VMN
VMS
VMS(!)
cu
SMS
CID
: Voice Mail Nurilieairon
; Vales Mail Slams
; Voice Mail Slams (Urgenl)
: Call Line ideniifier
: Sheri Message Slalus
: Caller lD
Merl wilh lnlo
Flash with Inio
Vk. Mu m...
(M “om rm. on
a mew um, m-
Sim Nun—w sore.
Tmnsm i tier Type: BFYHTBOH
Deleting a Message in ually
1. Press @ momentarily. “Clear will be displayed.
2. If yuu do not wish m delcle lhe message. press -.
Or in execute lhe deletion of me message, press @,
"i" sri" will momenlnrily be displayed.
Deieiing all me Messages
i, Press and hold @ for two seconds.
"FlLi. " will be displayed.
z. lryou do no: wish to deiere all ihe messages. press
Or [0 execute rhe deleiion ofail rhe messages, press
will momentarily be displayed.
Sloring a Digit Message or Call Back Number
and Caller 11) into Phone Number Memory
1. Press @.
2. Enter XY . (XY is a localion number MO] in 89)
Or in zummallcally stare a digil message at an unused
memory lucalion, press @@@. The stared memory num-
ber will be displayed for one second.
Notes: - Only digit messages can be slored.
- UNA (Number not available) and RES (Number
Restrictzd) or Short Message will not be stored.
Caller ID
When your phone receives acall, the caller's phone number
will be displayed and siored in ihe memory. if you are dur-
ing a call and another call is anempied. your phone wrll beep
rhree limes and me caller's phone number will be displayed
in Call Wailing.
To answer the call. press or any digii key
If you do no! answer llie cull, llie message indicator will
flash and (he Caller ID will be displayed,
Voice Mail Access Number
1. Press @ to recall your Voice Mail Number.
2. ln rhe following cases. press m place a call to the
Voice Mail Number.
‘ Al Vuice Mal] Notification
~ Al Shari Message “ display during Message Re-
view Mode
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Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.
Note: I| will be necessary lo store your voice mail re-
lrieval number in ® in advance to use the @
one {ouch dialing feature
Refer to Storing Number in Link Dialing
Memory (Page 29).
Message neep Alert
Your phone will beep when receiving Message services:
- Short Message Repeal ulsingle Beep
- Voice Mall Number!
Voice Mail Nolifiealiun ..
- Call Back Number
v Flash wilh lnfo..
Repeal oflwo Beeps
Repeal of lhree Beeps
Repeat or rnree Beeps
Note: When Message Display Mode is Off, the above
Beep Alert will not be repeated.
Message Beep Alert Tone Level Col-lira]
You can adjust Beep Alert lone level lo seven levels
while not in use
1, Press @@@.
The currenl Beep Alerl Tone will be heard and me level
will be displayed.
2, Press (3 or Q accurdlng lo your desired (one level.
3, To clear the display‘ press @.
Message Beep OnlOfl' Selecliun
Message Beep ON mode is preset al the raclory,
1. To loggle Message Beep Onion“ mode, press
®@@. “ 05" (Message Beep
Off mode) or “ on “ (Message Beep
On made) will be displayed,
2. T0 clear lne display, press @.
When Message Beep Alerr Mode is on, Message Beep Alert
Will not sound even lfvour phone receives Message services.
When Message BeepAlerl Mode is Off. “Ir, a E
nF " will be displayed upon power up. To clear (he dlsplay‘
press @i
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Transmit ter Type: BFYllBOlT
AUDIOVOX
ACCESSORY CA LOG
MVX-605/605XL
EXHlBIT 20
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Applicant:
Shintom Co. , Ltd.
Transmitter Type: BFYllSOlT
HF-605
Hands Free Mobile Ktl
(Bption)
50
with HF~605) (cplion)
WS-700
Wrist Snap
(NU! shown)
BTM-fiOS RTE-605 CLP-sos LB-sos
Standard NiMH Battery Exlended Life NiMH Bal- Cigarette Lighter Chargzr Leather Carrying Case
(550 mAh) lery (IOOO mAh) (option) (option) (optiom
a. ,
cums CHF-GOS max-405 CNR-SOS
Cigarelte LighterAdapler Cigarette Lighter Hands 3 Wall RF Power A_C Adapter (standard
(option) Free (uptibn) Booster (musl be used With MVX<605)
These accessories are available at your local
AUDIOVOX Dealer.
For more information. call 1-800-229—1 $54?"
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Applicantt Shinlom Co., Ltd.
PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY
Read yourWarraniy carefully, wiin lh: special cnnsideranon
io paragraph seven olllrc Limiied Warraniy for your unii
"Warranty does not apply m...or in any
product or pzlrl lherccf which has
suffered lhrough allcralionm mishandling,
misuse, neglect. or accidcnl“.
Many cumpanies are making look-alike accessories and in some
cases. piomoling lhal lheir product is equal to or bellcr lhan
the Audiovox producl Be careful. Some ciihesc producls may
not be compalible foruse with yourAudicvox producl and may
damage lhe mill or cause ll lo malfuncllunx Ii service is re-
quired on your unit. and ii is determined lhal a nun-Audiovox
accessory has creaied ine problem wilh your unii, llie Wananiy
will noi apply. In addiiion, irilre unii has already suffered irrec
yersible damage by reason of a nonrcompalible accessory. me
Warranly will be voided To prcieci your Warraniy, use only
comparible accessories which cannol damage or inlerrere wilh
lire functioning of your Audiovox piaducl.
fl AUDIOVOX.
CO.\I‘MUN'ICATIONS CORP.
AUDIOVOX CDMMUNlCATlONS CORP
555 Wireless Blvd. Haupparge, New York (1788.5161334300
[5803 Mnrquardl Avenue. Cem'ios. California 90701. 562-3024 loll
Audioror Canada
405 larirannia Rd. an. sic I0i, Nii§sissxuga, eniario. Canada uz
355, 90577 lzeqm
Audiovox Pacific Ply Lid
IlO Rocky Paint R034, Kogmh, NSW ZZl7,Austmlia. 02358100]!
Audiovcx New Lealand Pry Lid
Unit B. 5 Henderson place, Auckland, 6496345710
Audinvox Singapor: P|= Lid
m Orchard Road. «07-07. Singapore. 233356. 65433-5902
hlip'llwww audicyoxcorn
©I999 Audiovex Corporalion
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Transm l l: tor Type: BFYIlinALT
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Range:
Transmll: 814 040 lo 343.970 MHz
Receive: 869.040 lo 893.970 MHz
Number of RF Channels 832 Channels, Full Duylex
Channel Spacing. 30 Kill
Duplex Spacing: 45 MHz
Frequency Slabilily: 22.5 PPM
Operaling Tcmpcraluie:
Mam Unll: v22”F lo +l40°F (—30°C to +60“C)
Balleryz +5°F to +122”): (715°C to +50°C)
Ballcry Charging
Temyeralure. +41’F to +104“F (5°C lo+40°C)
Supply Voilage: 4.8 V — DC
RF iner Output: 0.6 W
Dimznslons: 5 5" X lg" x 0.9”
(140 min x49 mmx 24 mm)
Weight
with Siandard Ni-MH Battery, Approx. 5.5 oz, (160 g)
with Exlendod lilc Ni-MH Baliery: Approx. 6.4 oz. (134 g}
Talk Tlmc:
wiur siandard Ni-MH Barrery: Approx, 70 Minules
wrm Exiended lire Ni-MH Baltery: Approx. 100 Minuies
Slandrby Tlmc'
willi Slandard Nillli Bancry: Appmx. I2 Hours
wrin Exiendcd lire Nl-MH Battery: Approx, [8 Houls
* Subjzcl to change WiI/lalll ncrrcc.
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Applicant: Shintom CD., Ltd.
TABLE OF KEY OPERATION
Transmitter Type: BFYllBOlT
KEY OPERATION Function
KEY OPERATION Function ®+©+“ 31???le "N “I" “mm" m
® Holding 63 turns your PM“ +©¢-+© Displays the lime of surging
on and off- + Digit Code calls,
Phone Number+®+© 5mm “1 55mm" Fad “6'me +@+..+ Displays the cumulalive call
@s.+@,@s@ SelecrsKeypadTunemml-‘low + Digi‘COde “m5-
Offmod ®+©+°+30igil€ade Changes Emergency Number
+New Emergency Number and rum lhe One Tuuch Emer-
+ + Selects Eackli hl On/Off mode.
®*. (5/6) @ g + @s@ gency call made on and c".
®+®+3 Dig“ Code Locks your phone eleermnicnlly.
4 +@+@ Activales the Call Restriction
@+.+® Displays current scan made. 1, Digit Coda made,
®+.+@/@v ,,@ Seleeis Scan Mode ®+@+. Displays the currem SID. currenl
Tums (he Message Mode on and
t®+©
sa Digil Code+M/©+ offs
®+®+® Tums lire Message Beep on and
offs
@+@+. Enlers Wakeup Message Pro~
gramming mode,
@+@+. snlsrs Reminder Message Pro-
gramming made.
®+@+©@m@ Selects ringing opllon,
@¢@ Turns rlle Aulomzlic Answer
mode on and off,
Channel and the R55! Level.
$©+®+®1® Seleels displayed languages
*@+@+@/@ Adjusls Display Contrast Level.
®+l@+@+‘
®+©+O+©
®
Adjusts the earpiece volum:
level.
Adjusls the ringing sound output
volume level.
Adjusts lhe tone volume level.
+@+.r@
+ (Q
®®
®+® Enters the Alphanumeric enlry +@+“+ Adjusts the Message Beep vol-
mpde, + lg) urne level.
@g@ Activales key guard funclion. @+@4.+@/@-m Displays missed call number and
+- originales to the number.
®+©+°+®1©+® Selects Ringing Type
®+®+© Turns me Call Time Warning
Tone an and off.
®y@+@+. Displays me lempprarily actu~
mulzled number of calls
+©s® + Q Displays rile number or oulgo-
+ Digit Code ing calls,
¢@+@+@ Displays (he accumulated num-
+ Digit Code ber of calls.
@+.+© Displays Dwn ielephone number.
@+.+@ Displays your Electronic Serial
Number (ESN).
®+ “ Displays your Home Syslem lD
(SIDH).
®+® +@+© Changes your Unlock CDde.
@+..++@ Changes your Cull Restriction
Access Code
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Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltdr
KEY OPERATION
®+000++
®+®+00+
®+0+@
Function
Changes your Call C0unlerAc~
cess Code
Changes your Air’l'imer Access
Code.
Changes lhe Keypad Tone
(DTMF) Duraiion,
@+-+ +30i it
Code+Ple (9462)
5 Digit
@ * New SlD
Enters PIN and turns
PIN (eatuie on and off.
Multiple City Registralimrl
(Changes the phone number
+10Digit +® and SIDH).
Phone Number
+.+3 Diglt Code
Clears the last digit rrheld inl
erases the entire number from
display.
@+-
Phone Number+®+®
Clears the entire number from
display.
Stores the telephone number in
+Memory Location Number the memnry.
Phone Number+ +®
+Name+®+ ®
Stores the telephone number
and the alphanumeric informa-
+Memory Location Number lien in the memory»
Ph neN b
+©o um er+®+©
Phone Number4®+®
+Name+®+®e®
Searches the vacant memory
and stores the relephpne num-
ber automatically
Searches the yacahr memory
and stores the telephone num~
her and alphanumeric infnrma-
lion automatically.
Phone Numbew +
+®/ ® @
©+®+@/©/®
Searches the vacant memory
address to store,
Displays the telephone number
of three latest Calls.
@+Memory Location
Number
®+®+Memcry
Location Number
Recalls the telephone number
from the memory
Adds the DTMF tone to the re
called number.
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Trunsm i t ter Type: BFYll3047
KEY OPERATION Function
@+©/©
@+@+Name
+®+©l®
@ .
Racalls the telephone numberl'n
address order.
Searches the telephone number
by alphanumeric characters,
Iii standby mode, holding ® ini+
liales I call to the number stored in
On! Touch Memory. During 2 Call,
pressing ®swiiches lhe Mute
mode on and off. In alphanumeric
entry mode. pressing ® toggles
between phone number entry and
name eniry mode.
Receives the call when “E at l"
flashes.
Phone Number+ Processes the call.
Terminales the call.
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Applicant: Shintoln C0.,
12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
Auuiovox COMMUNICA-
TlONS CORPORATiON line
company), warrants m lie on
nai retail purchaser or lhls
Audiovcx Clilulal Tolapnone,
lhzl shnuld inls oiccucl or any
pan mere el (excep! lne rierns
lrslep below), under nolmal use
anu cunnilions‘ he pnmn aelec-
live in rnalerlal or workmansnip
Wi|hin "1! first lwelve U2) men'h
period lroni ins dale ol purchase.
such aelaclls) will be repaired cl
replaced (with new or reaulli
parts) 51 the Company's opllun,
wilnoul cnarge lor pans or labor
arreclly reiaied lo ine ceieclls).
AECBSSOH'SS‘ l’ supplied, QXEEDI
rechargeable ballery packs are
similarly warranleo for 12
nrcnllis aaliery packs are wai-
raniec Irom lne date or purchase
lol 50 days
To abiain repairs or replacement
wirnin ine lenns cl this Warmly.
ina pruducl snould be delivered
wim prqel pi warraniy cnverags,
specilicairon cl delecils). llarls-
ponallun orlpaio, la lna Com
pany at me address shown be»
low,
In ine Unfled Siales call lull lree
lo (300) 2294235 [In NV Shie
and ulnar areas, call (sis) 233~
Mflfl|
This warranry does rial apply lu
iuses. or cnsls rncurrea lor re-
maval, leinslallalion‘ lasling,
evalualien, er lo any product or
pan inare ol which has sulierecl
inrouqn allelalienr serial number
pelacerneni mprpperinsiaila-
iion. excessive lemperaiure qr
humidlly, envlmnmenkal condi-
lions‘ misnandllng. misuse, ne-
glee! or aeciueni. Tnis Wanamy
is ncl assignable m lranslaranle
THE EXTENT or THE COMPANYS
LlAalLiTv UNDER TNIS wrin-
RANTY is LIMITED 70 THE RE-
PAln on aEPLAcEMENT PRO»
Vich ABOVE AND, W no EVENl:
SHALLTHECOMPANV‘S LIABILIW
EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE
PAlD EV PURCHASER FOR THE
PRODUCT
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Ltd.
The Company disclaims iiaaiirly
lar geographic coverage. inad-
equale signal in arllerlna‘ cum—
rnunicalions range nrwemlion oi
lne Cellular Syslem as a whole
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Earl BREACH or THls on ANY
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IN U S UDVQVDX COMMU-
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RATiON
555 wireless Blvd. Haunpauga.
New York lives (516) 23373300
IN CANADA: AUDlovox
CANADA LTD
405 Enlannia Road Easl Sulle |D|
Mississauga. Omani: uz 355
(905) 712-5299 (500) 4659672
Transmitter Type: BFYMBOH
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Applicant : Shiniem Ci», Lid. 'I'rnnsmitier Type: HFYVIZSUW
TLVFfLP PROCEDLRE
1. SE'I'rLP FUR 'I‘L\l’,le’ OI: 'I‘I€A\S‘/Il'l”llil€
RF Power Meter
Deviaiiun Meter
.VlVX605 _ <
Transceiver “I Iii" Sll-Zml (xenemtor
Lmler DC Power Supply
Alignment HI! 1.8 Volts
L—_— fiAudie Level VIcLer
Al? Signal (lenermer
Frequency 1 1 KHZ
‘ Output 2 +10 dBV
Adapter RX M. (lulpm (Dev. or Limiter)
1°,“ HOLMPUL : —26 dBV
“We“ TX AF Input (Dev. of Voice)
(RF 5G Setup) ————_
Frequency 28814 AIHVIIIZ, VledFlKllz, Dew 12. (9le
(luLput Level : f50de
2. COVIMAXD LIST FOR ALlGNVlEVI‘
GONNA“) I VIS
01 AFC Temperature Sensor
(12 Frequency
03 RX Demedulatiun
01 RX RSSJ Level for fFJUdBm
05 RX RSSI Level for 7110dfim
06 Power Level of PLO
07 Power Level 01' l’l,3
08 Power Level of PIA
09 Power Level of PL?)
ll) l’ewer Level of I’LES
11 Power Level
12 Deviation of
13 Deviation of
11 Deviation of
15 Deviation of SAT
16 Deviation of Voice
17 Deviation ui‘ [J'l‘lll’ (697Ilz/12091lz)
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Applicant : Shinlnm Co., Ltd. Transmitter Tyne: BFYW3017
3, ALIG\WH\T PRUCEDLRE
Power ON
Selling into
Alignment Mode
hmulld'a
Alignment Command
\ch Command
Alignment
Memorizing a Alignment
Value into E PROM
Cancel of t e
Alignmcnl cnmmand
Power OFF
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Applicant : Shintnm Col, Ltd. lransmiitor Type: BFYM3017
l. KfY U’ERAT 0\ 3mill HA\DShl
(a) Suiting into Alignment Wodc
ush keys as follows:
l-‘\C x: Z] |_1| 3 Luci l’\C
one o SIN) §| z; E
SE\D
(b) Input of a Alignment Command
Push keys as follows:
| | SEW]
2nd digit of a Alignment Command
ISL digil of a Alignmenl Command
(c) Alignment
lncrcasing Alignment value:
Push a key (Lp key)
Decreasing AlifinmenL value:
Push a key (Down kew
(d) Wemorizing a_Alignmcnl value into EEPRUW
R/S
Push a key
(0) Cancel of [h fignmcnt value into EEPRUM
Push a key
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Applicnm : fihinlom Ca, 1.1(1. Trunsmiuor Typo: HFYVIBOW
5. Al. [ GWHZVI' VALLli
AL1G\HE\T Moasurcmcn1 Froqucncy(WHz) Alignment
Command
01 AFC Temperature Room TcmperatureiZJC
Sensor
02 Frequency 836. 19 836. J9V|Hzi200Hz
(33:5)
03 RX Dcmnd Level 881. 19 f26.0t0. 5 (“W
(ram)
(11 RX RSSI Love] 881.19 ffffff
(383)
05 RX RSSI Luvul 881.19 ffffff
(383)
06 Power Level 1) 835.19 +27. 8i(). 2 dBm
(383)
07 Power Level 3 836.19 +23. 8i1). 2 de
(383)
(18 Power Level I 836.19 +19. 8i(). 2 Mm
(383)
09 Power Level 5 836. 19 +15. SiO. 2 (18m
(383)
10 Power Love] 6 836. 19 +11. 810.2 dBm
(383)
11 Power Level 7 836.19 +7.81:0.2 dBm
(383)
12 ST] DuviaLion 821.04 8.0i0.2 KH'l.
(Peak) (991)
13 S'l'fi [JUViaLion 818. 97 8. ()i(). 2 KHz
(Peak) (799)
14 STQ Deviation 836.19 8.0j:0.2 KHz
(Peak) (383)
15 SAT DcviaLion 8116. 119 2. 010. 2 KHZ
(Peak) (383)
16 Voice Deviation 836.19 2,9i0.2 KHZ
(Peak) (383)
17 DTMF Deviation 836.19 8,61:0.2 KHZ
(Peak) (383)
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