Shintom Co T3017 Mobile Cellular Telephone User Manual 20 Installation and Operating Instructions

Shintom Co Ltd Mobile Cellular Telephone 20 Installation and Operating Instructions

20 Installation and Operating Instructions

Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                                                                   Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 1 OF 52
1ImportantThere are some basic rules that apply to most hardware installation proceduresand need to be observed to prevent damage or injury.1. Always make sure that any power is disconnected to the vehicle before handling anyelectrical components like wiring, fuseboxes, connectors, etc.2. Never force any connection between components, electrical connectors or the like.3. Always use the proper tools for the task at hand.  Using improper tools may causedamage to yourself, your vehicle, or your cellular telephone system.4. Think through all the necessary steps of installation before actually beginning theprocedure and equip yourself for all steps to be performed.5. Always make sure your workspace and your tools are clean and tidy.  Theintroduction of dirt or grease may hinder the performance of your cellular telephoneand related components.Installation Procedure1. Before we beginYou will need the following items in order to properly install the cellular telephone in thetrunk of an automobile.1. Cradle (CR91)2. Mounting Bracket (MT91)3. Power Cable (EPC91)4. Extension Cable (EIC91)5. Clamshell Bracket6. Screw kit(M4 × 6) (SKM46)(M4 × 10) (SKM410)(M4 × 35) (SKM435)7. Hands-Free Microphone (MIC91)8. Installation Guide (OMCMK**)Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                                                              Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 2 OF 52
22. Mount the Transceiver unitTo install the cellular telephone with the transceiver unit located in the  trunk-space of theautomobile follow the steps outlined below.a. Place the mounting bracket so that thefour bracket holes line up with the trans-ceiver holes.b. Replace the four screws (supplied M4 ×6mm) in the screw kit so that the mount-ing bracket is secured to the transceiverunit.c. Place the unit top-side up (bracket feetdown), utilizing the included flatwashers,insert the four self-tapping screws (sup-plied M4 × 35mm) and tighten themdown.OrangeExtension CablePower Cable fuse 3Afuse 1A RedBlack3. Wiringa. Connect the cables to the mounted transceiver unit using the supplied trunk mountextension cable as illustrated.Car BatteryGround (Black)Back up (Red)Ignition (Orange)Extension cordHands-Free MicCradleHand SetTransceiver unitAntennaApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                                            Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 3 OF 52
34. Mount the Cradle and Handseta. Using a pedestal mount. The cradle unitcan be mounted as displayed.  Be sureto use only supplied M4 × 10mm screws.Using improper screws will damage thecradle unit.b. Plug in the handset and Hands-FreeMic.c. Check to make sure ALL signal andpower leads are in place and properlyconnected.Hands-Free MicApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                                            Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 4 OF 52
45. AntennaThe following is the standard antenna installation for TR93.Antenna type : Glass mount type - ColinearMount location : Rear window of a vehicleAntenna cable : RG-58/U 8 feet (2.44m) or longerInstall the antenna on your vehicle as shown below.Rear windowTransceiver unitAntennaCoaxial cableRG-58/U8 feet or longerRear windowAntennaApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                                                Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 5 OF 52
TR93 MOBILE CELLULAR TELEPHONE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSPRINTED IN XXXX x-xx 288Exxxx555 Wireless Blvd., HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                                                               Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 6 OF 52
TELEPHONECongratulations. By choosing the TR93, you have joined themillions of satisfied customers who are enjoying the benefitsand quality performance that only an Audiovox Cellular Tel-ephone can provide.Your Audiovox Mobile Cellular Telephone has been designedto the highest standards of quality and manufacturing excel-lence to fulfill both your personal and business requirements.The Audiovox TR93 is packed with advanced features likeProgrammable One Touch Emergency Dialing, Anti-Fraud Se-curity Features, Automatic Call Retry, a Constant SignalStrength Indicator.And of course, your new Audiovox TR93 comes with somethingonly an Audiovox phone can provide The proven reliabilitythat has made Audiovox one of the world's leading suppliersof cellular communications equipment.The following pages describe your phone's functions and willhelp you make the most efficient use of this wonderful com-munications tool.Following codes can be obtained through yourselling Audiovox dealer.a. 3-digit Initial Lock (Unlock) Codeb. 3-digit Initial Call Restriction Codec. 2-digit Initial Call Counter Coded. 2-digit Initial Call Timer CodeKeep these codes in a safe place!TR93 MOBILE CELLULARApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                                                              Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 7 OF 52
1TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION .............................................. 3Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones ................ 3Features ..................................................................................7Key/Display Names and Functions ........................................8INSTALLATION .............................................. 10Cautions ................................................................................10Parts List ...............................................................................11BASIC OPERATION ....................................... 13Turning the Phone ON and OFF...........................................13Display Own Telephone Number .....................................13Display Own System ID ...................................................13Placing Calls .........................................................................13Call-in Progress Protection ............................................... 14Receiving Calls.....................................................................14Call in Absence Indication ................................................14Silent Incoming Calls ....................................................... 14Automatic Answering ....................................................... 15Redialing Functions ..............................................................15Last Three Numbers Dialed ..............................................15Automatic Redial (Programmable Option).......................16MIC Mute During Conversation .......................................... 16Volume Adjustment..............................................................16Earpiece Volume ............................................................... 16Alert Volume .....................................................................16Keypad Tone Volume........................................................16ENHANCED OPERATION ............................ 17Locking/Unlocking the Phone ..............................................17Locking the Phone ............................................................17Changing the Unlock Code...............................................17Automatic Lock (Programmable Option).............................17Keypad Disable Function in Handsfree Mode(Programmable Option) ........................................................18Storing in the Memory .........................................................19Name Entry Keys..............................................................19Manual Storage .................................................................20Automatic Storage ............................................................ 22Storage After Vacant Memory Location Search ...............22Editing the Telephone Numbers and Names ........................23Editing the Telephone Numbers .......................................23Editing the Names ............................................................24Editing Phone Number under Stored Name .....................24Memory Search.................................................................24Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 8 OF 52
2Recalling Numbers from Memory........................................24Memory Dialing ...............................................................24Dialing after Telephone Number Search ..........................25Dialing after Name Search................................................25Speed Dialing ...................................................................25Link Dialing .........................................................................26Storing Number in Link Dialing Memory ........................26Recalling Number from Link Dialing Memory ................26Making Link Dialing ........................................................26One Touch Dialing................................................................27Storing in the One Touch Memory ...................................27Placing a Call with One Touch Memory ..........................27Programmable One Touch Emergency Call .........................27Placing One Touch Emergency Call .................................27One Touch Emergency Call ON/OFF ...............................27Programming a New Emergency Number ........................27Scratch Pad Memory ............................................................28Storing Numbers in the Scratch Pad Memory ..................28Dialing Numbers in the Scratch Pad Memory ..................28Emergency and Priority Dialing ...........................................28Storing the Emergency and Priority Number ...................28Dialing the Emergency and Priority Number ...................28EXTENDED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS .......29Call Restriction .....................................................................29To Activate the Call Restriction ........................................29To Change the Call Restriction Code ...............................29Keypad (DTMF) Tones.........................................................30Keypad (DTMF) Tones Duration Selection ...................... 30Keypad (DTMF) Tones Mute during conversation ...........30Sending DTMF Tones During a Call ................................30Timer and Counter Functions ...............................................30Elapsed Time Display .......................................................30Outgoing Call Timer .........................................................31Cumulative Call Timer......................................................31Temporary Accumulated Call Counter .............................31Outgoing Call Counter......................................................32Accumulated Call Counter ...............................................32To Change the Call Timer/Call Counter Codes ................32Call Time Warning Tone ...................................................33SID Management (Programmable Option) ..........................33A/B System Selection ...........................................................33Multiple City Registration ....................................................34Current SID, Channel and RSSI Level Display ...................35Electronic Serial Number (ESN) ..........................................35Anti Fraud Security Feature (PIN Feature) ..........................35Function Review ...................................................................36GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................... 41TABLE OF KEY OPERATION...................... 4212 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY ............ 45Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 9 OF 52
3INTRODUCTIONSAFETY INFORMATION FOR MOBILEPHONESIMPORTANTREAD THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USINGYOUR MOBILE CELLULAR TELEPHONEThe cellular telephone is one of the most exciting and inno-vative electronic products ever developed. With it you canstay in contact with your office, your home, emergency ser-vices, and others.For the safe and efficient operation of your phone,observe these guidelines.Your mobile cellular telephone is a radio transmitter and re-ceiver. When the phone is ON, the antenna is the part of thephone that sends out and receives radio frequency (RF) en-ergy.  The phone operates in the frequency range of 824 MHZto 894 MHZ and employs commonly used frequency modu-lation (FM) techniques. When you use your phone, the cel-lular system handling your call controls the power level atwhich your phone transmits.  The power level can range from0.006 of a watt to 3 watts.EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGYIn 1991 the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers(IEEE), and in 1992 the American National Standards Insti-tute (ANSI) updated the 1982 ANSI Standard for safety lev-els with respect to human exposure to RF energy. Over 120scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, gov-ernment health agencies, and industry, after reviewing theavailable body of research, developed this updated Standard.In March, 1993, the U.S. Federal Communications Commis-sion (FCC) proposed the adoption of this updated Standard.To operate within this updated ANSI Standard, use yourphone as described under “Efficient Phone Operation.”EFFICIENT PHONE OPERATIONDo not operate your mobile cellular telephone when holding theantenna, or when any person is within 4 inches (10 centimeters)of the antenna.A person or object within 4 inches (10 centimeters) of the an-tenna could impair call quality, cause your phone to operate at aApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 10 OF 52 EXHIBIT 20
4higher power level than necessary, and expose that person to RFenergy in excess of that established by the updated ANSI Stan-dard.For best call quality, keep the antenna free from obstructionsand point it straight up.If you want to limit RF exposure even further than the updatedANSI Standard, maintain a distance from the antenna of morethan 4 inches (10 centimeters).  Of course, you may also chooseto control the duration of your calls.ANTENNA CARE AND REPLACEMENTDo not use the phone with a damaged antenna.  If a damagedantenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may re-sult.  Replace a damaged antenna immediately.  Consult yourmanual to see if you may change the antenna yourself.  If so, useonly a manufacturer approved antenna. Otherwise, have yourantenna repaired by a qualified technician.Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.  Non-approvedantennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call qual-ity, damage the phone, and violate FCC regulations.DRIVINGCheck the laws and regulations on the use of cellular tele-phones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also,when using your phone while driving, please:• give full attention to driving,• use hands-free operation, if available, and• pull off the road and park before making or answering acall if driving conditions so require.ELECTRONIC DEVICESMost modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF en-ergy. However, RF energy from cellular telephones may af-fect inadequately shielded electronic equipment.RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequatelyshielded electronic operating and entertainment systems inmotor vehicles.  Check with the manufacturer or its repre-sentative to determine if these systems are adequatelyshielded from external RF energy.  You should also checkwith the manufacturer of any equipment that has been addedto your vehicle.Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices(such as pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.) to determine if theyare adequately shielded from external RF energy.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 11 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
5Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regu-lations posted in the areas instruct you to do so.  Hospitalsor health care facilities may be using equipment that couldbe sensitive to external RF energy.AIRCRAFTTurn your phone OFF before boarding any aircraft.• Use it on the ground only with crew permission.• Do not use it in the air.To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, U.S.Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations requireyou to have permission from a crew member to use yourphone while the plane is on the ground.  To prevent interfer-ence with cellular systems, FCC regulations prohibit usingyour phone while the plane is in the air.CHILDRENDo not allow children to play with your phone.  It is not atoy.  Children could hurt themselves or others (by pokingthemselves or others in the eye with the antenna for example).Children also could damage the phone, or make calls thatincrease your telephone bills.BLASTING AREASTo avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your unitOFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn offtwo-way radio”.  Construction crews often use remote con-trol RF devices to set off explosives.POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERESTurn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentiallyexplosive atmosphere.  It is rare, but your phone or its ac-cessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas couldcause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or evendeath.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, butnot always, clearly marked. They include fueling areas suchas gas stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical trans-fer or storage facilities; areas where the air contains chemi-cals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; andany other area where you would normally be advised to turnoff your vehicle engine.Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or explo-sives in the compartment of your vehicle which contains yourphone or accessories.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 12 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
6Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane orbutane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Stan-dard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact theNational Fire Protection Association, One BatterymarchPark, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn.: Publications Sales Division.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 13 OF 52
7FEATURES• SID management (programmable option)• Multiple city registration• Easy to read LCD display with alphanumeric and status indi-cators• Back-lit keypad and LCD display• Microphone mute control• Priority/emergency calling with automatic retry• 9 number speed dialing• Automatic redial (programmable option)• 89 alphanumeric memory locations• 7 location scratch pad, with automatic scroll• Vacant memory location search• Automatic entry into vacant memory location• Phone number search• Name search• Programmable one touch dialing• Programmable one touch emergency call• Last 3 number dialed memory• Silent incoming calls• Automatic answering• Call in progress protection• Call time warning tone• DTMF tone dialing from memory• DTMF keypad mute• DTMF extended tone dialing• A/B system selection• Current SID, RF channel and RSSI level display• Automatic self diagnostics• Electronic serial number display (own)• Telephone number display (own)• System ID display (own)• 6 function call timer• Function review• Anti-Fraud PIN feature capability• Automatic lock (programmable option)• Keypad disable in handsfree mode (programmable option)• Link dialingThis cellular telephone is also capable of supporting the fol-lowing optional network services.1) Caller ID2) Voice Mail Notification3) Short messaging ServiceNote: Your cellular service provider may use differentterminology when referring to the enhanced fea-tures listed above. Please check with your cellularservice provider for an explanation and availabil-ity of these enhanced features.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 14 OF 52
8KEY/DISPLAY NAMES AND FUNCTIONSLoudspeakerCurly Cord SocketIN USE Indicator4Mute Indicator5Send Key ASystem A Indicator1System B Indicator262-digit DisplayReceived SignalStrength Indicator 8Function ModeIndicator7ROAM Indicator0Message Indicator3B End KeyPower Key CDigit Keys EProgrammable DOne TouchEmergency KeyKMessage ReviewKey914-digit DisplayUp/Down Keys FHClear KeyIFunction KeyJRecall/Store KeyGOne Touch Dial,Mute, and Alpha KeyApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 15 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
91Alights when the system A (non-wireline) is selected.2Blights when the system B (wireline) is selected.Note: AB lights when standard mode is selected.3Received Signal Strength Indicator Yi constantlydisplays the signal strength represented by the numberof bars.4Ilights when a call is in progress.5Mlights when the mute control is in effect.62-digit display 8.8shows the memory location numberand the status of various functions.7Rlights when receiving services other than a regis-tered home system.8Flights when f is pressed to select extended func-tions, etc.914-digit display shows the telephone number dialed, etc.0aflashes when Message is received where En-hanced Feature Service is provided.Asinitiates and answers a call.Beterminates a call.Cp(Power) turns your phone on and off.D1 (Programmable One Touch Emergency Key) placesa call to the programmed emergency number by a singlekey stroke.EDigit keys enter telephone numbers, alphanumeric in-formation, etc.FUp/Down keys ^ and v adjusts the alert, earpiece andkeypad tones. ^ and v are also used to selectON/OFF setting and scroll.GM/A (One Touch Dial, Mute and Alpha Key):• In standby mode, the stored telephone number in theone touch memory is dialed with a single key stroke.• During conversation, switches off the microphone tomute your voice.• Used to enter alphanumeric characters.Hc (Clear) clears the digit(s) from the display.If (Function) is used with digit keys to allow operationof extended functions, etc.JR/S(Recall/Store) recalls telephone numbers from thememory. Also used to store telephone numbers in thememory.K (Message) enters Message Review Mode.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 16 OF 52
10TRANSCEIVER CONNECTIONSINSTALLATIONCAUTIONS:• Always make sure that any power is disconnected to thevehicle before handling any electrical components likewiring, fuseboxes, connectors, etc.• Never force any connection between components, electri-cal connectors or the alike.• Always use the proper tools for the task at hand. Usingimproper tools may cause damage to yourself, your ve-hicle, or your cellular telephone system.• Think through all the necessary steps of installation be-fore actually beginning the procedure and equip yourselffor all steps to be performed.• Always make sure your workspace and your tools are cleanand tidy. The introduction of dirt or grease may hinder theperformance of your cellular telephone and related com-ponents.Power Cable SocketAntennaTerminalMicrophone Unit JackCurly Cord SocketApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 17 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
11PARTS LISTYour TR93 Kit consists of following parts.Please also refer to the Optional Parts List.1. Transceiver unit(TR93) 2. Handset  (TH93)3. Cradle 4. Curly cord *  (CC91)5. Power cable(EPC91) 6. Extension cable(EIC91)7. Mounting bracket(MT91) 8. Clamshell bracket9. Operating instructions 10. Installation guide* Note: Use specified curly cord only.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 18 OF 52
1211. Screw kit(SKM46) ( SKM410 )(SKM435)12. Hands-freemicrophoneApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 19 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
13BASIC OPERATIONRemoving your Replacing yourHandset HandsetTURNING YOUR PHONE ON AND OFFYour phone will be switched on or off with the vehicle's DCpower as you turn the ignition key. If your phone remainsoff after switching on ignition (or vice versa), press and holdp.  Upon power up, your own phone number will be dis-played momentarily.Note: When “NO SVC” (No Service) is displayed, youcannot place or receive calls as the “Cellular Sys-tem” is not available.To turn off your phone, press and hold pagain.Display Own Telephone NumberPress f, #,1.To clear the display, press c.Display Own System IDPress f, #,3.To clear the display, press c.PLACING CALLS1. Enter the telephone number.2. Press s.The I indicator will light.3. When you finish talking, press e.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 20 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
14Example: To call 123-45671. Enter 1234567.2. Press s.Talk with the other party.3. To terminate the call, press e.To Correct Entered Digits:• Press c to erase the last digit entered.• Press and hold c to erase the whole number.To View Whole Number (Hidden Digits):Although you can enter up to 32 digits, the display can showthe last 14 digits only. To view the whole number, press andhold f key. The hidden digits (over 14 digits) and the last 14digits will scroll displaying “P1” (for the last 14 digit), “P2”(for the next 14 digits) and “P3” (for the rest of upper digits).Call-in Progress ProtectionEven if p is pressed during conversation, your call is notinterrupted.RECEIVING CALLS1. When an incoming call is attempted, an alert tone willsound and “CALL” will flash repeatedly.2. Press any key except p, e, ^, and v.The I will light and you can talk with the other party.3. To terminate your call, press e.Call in Absence IndicationIf calls go unanswered, “CALL” and the number of unan-swered calls will appear in the 2-digit display.To clear the display, press c.Silent Incoming CallsWhen this feature is activated, a single beep and a flashing“CALL” message will alert you of an incoming call.Note: If the Silent Incoming Calls is activated, “SilentAlert on” will be displayed when your phone ispowered up.YiABI1234567Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 21 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
15To Activate the Silent Incoming Calls:Press f, 8.“Silent Alert on” will be displayed.To clear the display, press c.To Deactivate the Silent Incoming Calls:Press f, 8 again.“Silent Alert oF” will be displayed.To clear the display, press c.Automatic AnsweringWhen this feature is activated in handsfree mode, your phonewill automatically answer an incoming call on the second alert.To Activate  Automatic Answering:Press f, 9.“Auto Answer on” will be displayed.To clear the display, press c.To Deactivate Automatic Answering:Press f, 9 again. “Auto Answer oF” will be displayed.To clear the display, press c.Notes: • Automatic Answering will function inhandsfree mode only.•Automatic Answering will not function if yourphone is in the lock, call restriction, or silent in-coming calls mode.• If Automatic Answering is activated, “AutoAnswer  on” will be displayed when yourphone is powered up.REDIALING FUNCTIONSLast Three Numbers DialedYou can display and redial any of the last three telephonenumbers you tried to call.1. Select one of the telephone numbers out of three.• Press  R/S, #, 0 to display the most recent num-ber.• Press  R/S, #, 1 to display the second most recentnumber.• Press  R/S, #, 2 to display the third most recentnumber.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 22 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
162. Press s for redialing.Automatic Redial (Programmable Option)If Automatic Redial is selected, your phone will automati-cally continue redialing in 20 seconds if the attempt to reachthe cell site is not successful. The  I indicator willstay on, but the earpiece speaker will be muted.Note: Automatic Redial will initiate only on a “Cellular Sys-tem” busy signal but not on a “Line” busy signal.MIC MUTE DURING CONVERSATIONTo Mute the Microphone:During conversation, press M/A.To Release Mute:During conversation, press M/A again.Note: The mute will be automatically released when thecall is terminated.VOLUME ADJUSTMENTYour phone has 7-level volume controls each for the “Ear-piece” volume, the  alert level and the keypad tone level.Earpiece VolumeDuring conversation, press ^ or v to raise or lower theloudness of other party's voice.While not in use, press f, *,9, 0,to display“Voice”. Press ^ or v to adjust the earpiece Volume.Alert VolumeDuring ringing, press ^ or v to raise or lower the alertvolume level.While not in use, press f, *,9, 1,to display“Alert”. Press ^ or v to adjust the Alert Volume.Keypad Tone VolumeIn standby mode, press ^ or v to raise or lower the keypadtone volume level.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 23 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
17ENHANCED OPERATIONLOCKING/UNLOCKING THE PHONEYou can restrict outgoing calls except for the ProgrammableOne Touch Emergency Call, Emergency (911, 000, 119), andthe number stored in the emergency/priority dialing area.Your phone will receive calls normally even if it is locked.Locking the Phone1. Press f, 5.2. Enter the 3-digit Unlock code.Notes: • Please contact your selling Audiovox dealer tocheck the initial Unlock code.•If your phone is locked, “Locked” will be dis-played when your phone is powered up.To Unlock the Phone:While “Locked” is displayed, enter the 3-digit Unlock code.Changing the Unlock Code1. Press f, #, 5, 1.“Unlock Pre?” will be displayed.2. Enter the current 3-digit Unlock code.Note: Please contact your selling Audiovox dealer tocheck the initial Unlock code.“Unlock New?” will be displayed.3. Enter a new 3-digit Unlock code except 911, 000, and119.4. Press R/S.CAUTION:Keep the record of new code in a safe place!AUTOMATIC LOCK(PROGRAMMABLE OPTION)You can automatically lock the phone by programmable op-tion each time your phone is turned on.The display shows “Locked” when your phone is turned on.Even in automatic lock mode, your phone will receive calls nor-mally.To Unlock the Phone:Enter the 3-digit Unlock code.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 24 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
18KEYPAD DISABLE FUNCTION INHANDSFREE MODE(PROGRAMMABLE OPTION)This function prevents accidental or unintentional use of thekeypad in handsfree mode.When this function is activated by Programmable option, nokey operations in handsfree mode are possible. The displayshows “Keypad Disable” each time your phone is turnedon.Note: Even in keypad disable mode, your phone will re-ceive calls normally.To Temporarily Release Keypad Disable Mode:Press and hold * and # simultaneously.“Keypad Disable” will disappear.To Return to Keypad Disable Mode:Press and hold * and # simultaneously again.“Keypad Disable” will be displayed.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 25 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
19STORING IN THE MEMORYYou can store telephone numbers and names in 89 memorylocations. Maximum 32 digits and 7 characters each can bestored in locations 1 to 20. Maximum 16 digits and 7 char-acters each can be stored in locations 21 to 89. (Entry ofname can be omitted.)Name Entry KeysTo enter names, the following keys are used:[Alphanumeric Character Entry Keys]Key Key Presses1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th1&@Space 12ABC23DEF34GHI45JKL56MNO67PQRS78TUV89WXYZ90.-#0[Editor Function Keys]Key Function#Shifts cursor to the right.*Shifts cursor to the left.Press Deletes the character where the cursor iscpositioned.Hold Deletes all the characters.cApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 26 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
20The following example shows how to enter the name JOHN.You can learn the characters behind the digit keys and howto move the characters with the cursor keys. Note this ex-ample illustrates how to enter a name but not actually storethe name.Example: To enter the name JOHN1. To enter name entry mode,press cf M/A.“ALPHA” will blink.2. Enter the name JOHN.Press 5#6  (J) (J ) (JM)66 #4(JN) (JO) (JO ) (JOG)4#66.(JOH) (JOH ) (JOHM) (JOHN)3. Press e to terminate this example.Manual StorageTelephone numbers and names can be stored manually intothe memory locations 01 to 89.1. Press c, then enter the telephone number.2. Enter the name.1) Press f,  M/A. “ALPHA?” will blink.2) Enter the name with the name entry keys.3. Press f,  R/S. “Store ?” will be displayed.4. Enter a 2-digit location number (01-89). After the mo-mentary display of “Stored”, the stored memory loca-tion number, the telephone number and name remain dis-played.5. Press c.Note: If the selected memory location number is alreadyused, the previous information will be overwrit-ten.Yi ABJOHNTEL NO?Yi ABALPHA ?TEL NO?Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 27 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
21The following examples show how to store the telephonenumber together with name, as well as how to store tele-phone number alone.Example 1:To store telephone No. 123-4567 with nameJOHN in memory location No. 101. Press c, then enter 1234567.2. Press fM/A.“ALPHA?” will blink.3. Enter the name JOHN with the nameentry keys.4. Press fR/S. “Store ?” will bedisplayed.5. Enter 10. After the momentarydisplay of “Stored”, the storedmemory location number, telephonenumber and name will be displayed.6. Press c to clear the display.Note: If telephone number is not entered before press-ing fM/A “TEL NO?” is displayed. In this case, pressM/A to enter the telephone number.Example 2:To store telephone No. 234-5678 alone inmemory location No. 111. Press c, then enter 2345678.2. Press fR/S.3. Enter 11 while the telephonenumber is blinking.4. Press c to clear the display.ALPHA?1234567JOHN12345672345678234567811JOHN123456710YiABYiABYiABYiABYiABApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 28 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
22Automatic StorageYou can automatically store telephone numbers and names invacant memory locations. (You may choose to omit names.)1. Press c, then enter the telephone number.2. Enter the name.1) Press f,  M/A. “ALPHA?” will blink.2) Enter the name with the name entry keys.3. Press f,  R/S, R/S.The telephone number and name are automatically storedin the first available vacant memory location.4. Press c.Note: If there is no available location, “Memory Full”will be displayed. In this case, choose a memorylocation that you wish to overwrite with the newinformation (Name, Number).Example: To automatically store telephone No. 345-6789with name JOHN in vacant memory1. Press c, then enter 3456789.2. Enter the name.1) Press f,  M/A. “ALPHA?” will blink.2) Enter the name with the name entry keys.3. Press fR/SR/S.The telephone number and name areautomatically stored in the vacantmemory location 12, for example.4. Press c.Storage After Vacant Memory Location SearchYou can search for unused memory locations to which tele-phone numbers and names can be stored. (You may choose toomit names.)1. Press c, then enter the telephone number.2. Enter the name.1) Press f, M/A. “ALPHA?” will blink.2) Enter the name with the name entry keys.3. Press f, R/S.4. Press ^ or v to search for the desired vacant memorylocation.5. Press R/S to store in that memory location.6. Press c.12JOHN3456789YiABApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 29 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
2313JOHN4567890YiABExample: To store telephone No. 456-7890 with nameJOHN in the vacant memory location No. 131. Press M/A, then enter 4567890.2. Enter the name.1) Press f m. “ALPHA?” will blink.2) Enter the name with the name entry keys.3. Press f R/S.4. Press ^ or v to search for vacantmemory location 13, for example.5. Press  R/S.6. Press c.Notes: • To exit the Vacant Memory Location Searchfunction, press e.• If there is no available location, “MemoryFull” will be displayed. In this case, choose amemory location that you wish to overwritewith new information (Name, Number).EDITING THE TELEPHONE NUMBERSAND NAMESYou can edit the telephone numbers or names as required.Editing the Telephone NumbersTo Change the Telephone Number of Location No. XX(01-89):1. Press c, then enter a new telephone number.2. Press f, R/S. The entered telephone number will blink.3. Enter 2-digit location number xx to store the newnumber.To Delete the Telephone Number of Location No. XX (1-89):1. To display the telephone number, follow one of the nextprocedures.• To search for the telephone number, press R/S, then ^/ v .• Press R/S, x/xx.2. Press c. “Memory Clear ?” will be displayed.3. Press c again. “Memory Cleared” will be displayed.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 30 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
24Editing the NamesTo edit the name of location No. XX (1-89), follow the nextsteps.1. Press  R/S, and enter x/xx.2. Press f, M/A.3. Edit the name with the name entry keys.4. Press f, R/S, R/S to store the new name.Note: To exit the editing mode, press e at any time.Editing Phone Number under stored NameTo edit phone number under stored name, follow the nextsteps.1. Press fM/A.2. Enter the name with the name entry keys.3. Enter R/S ^/v for direct search.4. Press  M/AM/Ato set phone number edit mode.5. Enter new Phone No.6. Press f R/S R/S to store.7. Press c to clear the display.Memory SearchWhen you wish to search the memory information:1. Press  R/S. “Recall” will be displayed.2. Press ^ or vto scroll up/down memory information.Note: Holding ^ or v automatically scrolls up/downmemory information.RECALLING NUMBERS FROMMEMORYMemory DialingTelephone numbers can be recalled and dialed from one ofany 89 different memory locations.1. Press R/S.2. Enter the 1 or 2 digit location number (1-89).The telephone number and name will appear.3. Press s to initiate dialing.Note: If nothing is stored in a particular memory loca-tion, “Memory Empty” will be displayed. In thiscase, check the memory location with MemorySearch.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 31 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
25Example: To place a call using memory location No. 101. Press R/S.2. Enter 10.3. Press s.Dialing after Telephone Number SearchYou can scan, recall and dial numbers stored in memory lo-cations 1 through 89.1. Press  R/S.2. Press ^ or v to scroll up or down the memory locations.3. If your desired telephone number is displayed, press  sto initiate dialing.Note: To exit the search mode, press e at any time.Dialing after Name SearchYou can dial after searching for telephone numbers by theirnames.1. Press cf,  M/A.“ALPHA?” will blink.2. Enter the beginning part of name with the digit keys.Example: Enter J, JO, or JOH for JOHN.3. Press  R/S. “Search” will be displayed.4. Press ^ or v to search for the desired name.5. Press s to initiate dialing.Notes: • If no name was found, “Not Found” will bedisplayed in step 4. Enter another character(s)to continue name search.• To exit from the search mode, press e at anytime.Speed DialingYou can place a call from the stored memory locations 1 to9 using the keys 1 to 9.1. Press one of keys 1 to 9.2. Press s to initiate dialing.10JOHN1234567YiABApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 32 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
26LINK DIALINGWhen you receive service such as Voice Mail from your cel-lular service provider,  you can dial a number and make LinkDialing with  M/A key only.Five Link Dialing Memories (M1 to M5) are provided withyour phone.Storing Number in Link Dialing Memory1. Enter a number to be stored.2. To store the number as non-secret number, press f  R/SM/A and enter Link Dialing Memory Number.To store the number as secret number, press f  R/S #M/A and enter Link Dialing Memory Number.Note: Maximum 16 digits will be stored in each LinkDialing Memory. When you try to store more than16 digits, the lastly entered 16 digits will be valid.Recalling number from Link Dialing Memory1. To recall a non-secret number from a Link DialingMemory, press  R/S M/A and enter Link Dialing MemoryNumber.To recall a secret number from a Link Dialing Memory,press e, 3-digit lock code,  R/S M/A and enter Link Dial-ing Memory Number.Making Link Dialing1. To display a Link Dialing Number stored in “M1”, pressM/A.Note: When a Link Dialing number is stored as secret,“Secret” will be displayed.To dial the Link Dialing Number and activate Link Dial-ing, keep holding M/A.2. To transmit DTMF signals for numbers stored in M2 toM5, press  M/A each time during a call.Notes: • When a number is stored as secret number,“Secret” will be displayed.• When PIN mode is ON, “PIN” will flash.In this case, press M/A or s to send the PIN first.3. To exit from Link Dialing mode, press c.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 33 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
27ONE TOUCH DIALINGYou can place a call with M/A key after storing a telephonenumber in the one touch memory assigned to  M/A key.Storing in the One Touch Memory1. Press c, then enter a telephone number.2. Press f,  R/S,  M/A.Note: The stored telephone number can be reviewed bypressing R/S,  M/A.Placing a Call with One Touch Memory1. Press and hold M/A.2. The telephone number appears, and the I indica-tor will light as a call is placed.PROGRAMMABLE ONE TOUCH EMER-GENCY CALLYou can place an emergency call with 1 key alone, evenwhen the phone is in lock and/or call restriction mode. 911is the preset emergency number. You can reprogram this num-ber with another number (up to 7 digits) if you wish. Also,you can deactivate this feature to avoid an unintentional callby mistake.Placing One Touch Emergency Call1. Press and hold 1 for 2 seconds.The pre-programmed emergency number will appear, andthe I indicator will light as a call is placed.One Touch Emergency Call ON/OFF1. Press f, *, 4.2. Enter the 3-digit Unlock code.3. Press  ^ to select “on”, or v to select “oF”.4. Press R/Sto store and exit.5. Press c to clear the display.Programming a New Emergency Number1. Press f, *, 4.2. Enter the 3-digit Unlock code.3. Enter a new emergency number (Max. 7 digits).4. Press R/S to store and exit.5. Press c to clear the display.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 34 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
28SCRATCH PAD MEMORYAs a sort of numerical note pad, you can enter up to 7 en-tries in special memory locations (memory locations 90 to96) of up to 32 digits each. Also, you can place a call fromthe scratch pad memory. The 8th entry scrolls the scratchpad memory and the number entered first is erased.Note: Contents of the scratch pad memory will not becleared even if the phone is turned off.Storing Numbers in the Scratch Pad Memory1. Press c and enter a number you wish to store (up to 32digits).2. Press f, 1.Dialing Numbers in the Scratch Pad Memory1. Press  R/S.2. Enter one of the location numbers (90 to 96).Example: Enter 90 to recall the last number en-tered.3. Press s to initiate dialing.EMERGENCY AND PRIORITY DIALINGYou can store a single telephone number up to 32 digits foremergency or priority purpose. The memory location 97 isreserved for this purpose.Storing the Emergency and Priority Number1. Press c, then enter the telephone number.2. Press f,  R/S.3. Enter 9, 7 while the telephone number is blink-ing.4. Press c to clear the display.Dialing the Emergency and Priority Number1. Press  R/S, 9, 7.2. Press s.Note: The emergency and priority number will automati-cally be redialed up to 3 times at 50 second inter-vals or until a connection is made. During redialingsequence, “Priori-ty Dial” will be displayedindicating that this feature is in operation.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 35 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
29EXTENDED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONSCALL RESTRICTIONIn the call restriction mode, only specific keys are effectiveto prevent unauthorized operation of the phone. Only thefollowing keys are operative to place a call.1) Any combination of numbers 1 and 2 for a call:• R/S + (1, 2, 11, 12, 21, 22) + s2) Emergency Calls:•  R/S + 9 + 7 + s• 9 + 1 + 1 + s• 0 + 0 + 0 + s• 1 + 1 + 9 + s3) One Touch Emergency Call:• Holding 1for 2 seconds.Note: You can receive a call even if the phone is in thecall restriction mode.To Activate Call Restriction1. Press f, *, 5.2. Enter the 3-digit Call Restriction code.Note: Please contact your selling Audiovox dealer tocheck the initial Call Restriction code.“CR” will be displayed to indicate that call restriction is in effect.Note: The call restriction is effective until it is deacti-vated. When the power is turned on, “CR” will bedisplayed. (“Locked” will be displayed if the phoneis locked.)To Exit Call Restriction Mode:While “CR” is displayed, enter the 3-digit Call Restrictioncode. Then, “Regular” will be displayed. To clear the dis-play, press c.To Change the Call Restriction Code1. Press f. #, 5, 2.“Restr. Pre?” will be displayed.2. Enter the current 3-digit Call Restriction code.“Restr. New?” will be displayed.3. Enter a new 3-digit Call Restriction code except 911,000, and 119.4. Press  R/S.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 36 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
30CAUTION: Keep the record of new code in a safe place!Note: If you enter a wrong code in step 2, your phonereturns to standby mode.KEYPAD (DTMF) TONESDual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF), or “Keypad Tone” sig-nals can be transmitted during a call by entering digits onthe keypad or recalling numbers from the memory. By send-ing the DTMF signals, you can access special services suchas voice mail and answering machines that require long du-ration tone.Keypad (DTMF) Tones Duration SelectionTo toggle the Long Tone and Short Tone for the time dura-tion of DTMF tones, press f, #, 8.Keypad (DTMF) Tones Mute during conversa-tionTo mute the keypad (DTMF) tone, press f, 3 duringconversation.To enable the keypad (DTMF) tones, press f, 3 againduring conversation.Sending DTMF Tones During a CallFrom the Keypad:1. During a call, press any key on the keypad.From the Memory:1. During a call, press  R/S, *.2. Enter a 2-digit memory location (01-89).TIMER AND COUNTER FUNCTIONSElapsed Time DisplayYou can display the elapsed time of the current call or lastcall while not in use.1. Press f, *, 3, 0.“Time mm:ss” will be displayed. (mm: Minutes, ss:Seconds)2. Press cto exit this mote.Note: The time count will automatically reset to 00:00after 99 minutes and 59 seconds.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 37 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
31Outgoing Call TimerYou can display your outgoing call time.1. Press f, *, 3, 1.2. Enter the 2-digit Call Timer code.Note: Please contact your selling Audiovox dealer tocheck the initial Call Timer code.“Outgo-T hhhh:mm” will be displayed. (hhhh: Hours, mm:Minutes)To exit this mode, press c.To reset the Outgoing Call Timer to 0000:00, press *, c.Note: The timer will automatically reset to 0000:00 af-ter 9,999 hours and 59 minutes.Cumulative Call TimerYou can display a running total of on-air usage.1. Press f, *, 3, 2.2. Enter the 2-digit Call Timer code.Note: Please contact your selling Audiovox dealer tocheck the initial Call Timer code.“Total-T hhhh:mm” will be displayed. (hhhh: Hours, mm:Minutes)To exit this mode, press c.To reset the Cumulative Call Timer to 0000:00, press *,c.Note: The timer will automatically reset to 0000:00 af-ter 9,999 hours and 59 minutes have been accu-mulated.Temporary Accumulated Call CounterYou can display the temporary accumulated number of calls.1. Press f, *, 2, 0.“Call XXXX” will be displayed. (XXXX: Number ofcalls)To exit this mode, press c.To reset the total number to 0000, press *, c.Note: The call counter will automatically reset to 0 after9,999 calls.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 38 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
32Outgoing Call CounterYou can check the accumulated number of outgoing calls.1. Press f, *, 2, 1.2. Enter the 2-digit Call Counter code.Note: Please contact your selling Audiovox dealer tocheck the initial Call Counter code.“Outgo-C XXXX” will be displayed. (XXXX: Number ofoutgoing calls)To exit this mode, press c.To reset the Outgoing Call Counter to 0000, press *, c.Note: The call counter will automatically reset to 0 after9,999 calls.Accumulated Call CounterYou can check the accumulated number of calls.1. Press f, *, 2, 2.2. Enter the 2-digit Call Counter code.Note: Please contact your selling Audiovox dealer tocheck the initial Call Counter code.“Total-C XXXX” will be displayed. (XXXX: Number ofcalls)To exit this mode, press c.To reset the Accumulated Call Counter to 0000, press *, c.Note: The call counter will automatically reset to 0 after9,999th call has been made.To Change the Call Timer/Call Counter Codes• In case of Call Timer code change, press f, #, 5,4.“Timer Pre?” will be displayed.• In case of Call Counter code change, press f, #, 5, 3.“Counter Pre?” will be displayed.2. Enter the current code.Note: Please contact your selling Audiovox dealer tocheck the initial code.“Timer New?” or “Counter New?” will be displayed.3. Enter a new 2-digit code.4. Press R/S.CAUTION: Keep the record of new codes in a safeplace!Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 39 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
33Call Time Warning ToneYou can turn the Call Time Warning Tone on and off. Whenit is set to on, a single warning tone will be heard every 1minute and a double warning tone will be heard every 5minutes during a call.To Turn the Warning Tone ON:1. Press f, *, 1 while not in use.“Beep Tone on” will be displayed.2. Press c to clear the display.To Turn the Warning Tone OFF:Press f,*,1again while not in use. On/off toggles and“Beep Tone oF” will be displayed.SID MANAGEMENT (PROGRAMMABLEOPTION)You can take advantage of a family of SID (System Identifi-cation) groups by this Programmable option. This is a groupof cellular systems in cities that your carrier owns or hasspecial billing arrangements with. Your close family SID’swill be billed at the same rate as your home billing. (BothNO SVC and R are off.) More distant family SID’s willbe billed at a preferred rate. Your phone will display solidR. When flashing R is displayed, you are using aSID system that is not included in the groups assigned at thetime of programming.If your display indicates NO SVC, you will need to changeyour A/B system selection or, please refer to Multiple CityRegistration to change phone registration to enable you tomake a call.Note: For specific information regarding special billingarrangements, please consult your cellular serviceprovider.A/B SYSTEM SELECTIONYou can select the system you need to use. The system thatyou are registered with is the preferred system and your homesystem.1. Press f, 6.2. Press ^ or v until your desired system is displayed.3. Press  R/S.Note: When you turn the phone on, the phone will startto scan the system of the last power-off.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 40 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
34Standard Mode:Your phone will scan the preferred system channels. If un-able to find an acceptable preferred channel, your phoneswitches to scan the non-preferred system channels. “A B”will light in the display.System A Only Mode:Your phone will scan the system A only. “A” will light in thedisplay.System B Only Mode:Your phone will scan the system B only. “B” will light in thedisplay.Home Mode:Your phone will scan preferred system and Brother/Sistersystem channels.You can place or receive calls only within your Home area.Family Mode:Your phone will scan both systems A and B regardless ofBrother/Sister or Cousin system channels.MULTIPLE CITY REGISTRATIONYou can reprogram the different phone numbers for the cit-ies in which you are registered. Each programmed phonenumber will be designated as your home system.Note: To use this feature, you must register your phonewith the carrier in order to get both the system IDnumber and your phone number.To Program the Phone Number:1. Press c, then enter the new system ID number (5 dig-its).2. Enter corresponding phone number including your areacode (10 digits)3. Press f, #, #.4. Enter the 3-digit Unlock code.After programming the new number, your phone auto-matically wakes up again, and displays the new phonenumber.Note: Calls are placed or received using the programmedphone number only.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 41 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
35YiABS00006C0327RSSI LEVELSIDCHANNEL NO.CURRENT SID, CHANNEL AND RSSILEVEL DISPLAYYou can see the current SID (System Identification), chan-nel No. and RSSI level at a time. The RSSI is the signalstrength of the current channel of operation represented involtage. The higher voltage shows the better connection andclearer communications.1. Press f, *, 6.2. To clear the display, press cELECTRONIC SERIAL NUMBER (ESN)Press f, #, 2 to display your ESN.To clear the display, press c.ANTI FRAUD SECURITY FEATURE (PINFeature)If your cellular carrier offers Personal Identification Num-ber (PIN) service, your new phone must be programmed withyour PIN. For your protection, you cannot make any outgo-ing calls until establishing your PIN. Please contact yourcellular service provider for specific instructions.To Place a Call Using the PIN service:1. Enter the telephone number.2. Press s.“PIN” will flash in the display.3. Press s again. Your call will then be placed.To Enter the PIN and Turn the PIN Feature ON or OFF:1. Press f, #, *.2. Enter the 3-digit Unlock code.Note: Please contact your selling Audiovox dealer tocheck the initial Unlock code.3. Enter your PIN (up to 6 digits).4. Press ^ or v to turn the PIN feature on or off.5. Press  R/S.6. To exit the mode, press c.3.3Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017PAGE 42 OF 52EXHIBIT 20
36FUNCTION REVIEWTo Review the Function Menus:1. Press f, then  ^ or v. “FNC Review” will be dis-played.2. Press  ^ or v to scroll up or down the function menus.3. Press c to exit the mode.Notes: • You can directly access to “FNC *1” by press-ing f, *, ^/v.• You can directly access to “FNC #1” by press-ing f, #, ^/v.To Directly Enter the Function Setting Mode:1. Press f, then  ^ or v to search for the desired func-tion menu.2. Press f. Then, you can enter the function setting mode.The following table shows each function menu. In the ac-tual display, “FNC 1 Scratch” and “FNC 1 Pad” arealternately displayed in case of FNC 1.Display FunctionFNC 1 Scratch pad memoryScratch PadFNC 3 DTMF tone mute (during a call)DTMF ToneFNC 5 Locking your phone electronicallyLockFNC 6 Scan mode selectionSystem StandardFNC 8 Silent alert selectionSilent AlertFNC 9 Automatic answer selectionAuto AnswerFNC 71 Message mode selectionMessage ModeFNC 72 Message beep selectionMessage BeepFNC *1 Call time warning tone selectionBeep ToneApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 43 OF 52
37Display FunctionFNC *4 One touch emergency call selection1-Touch Emerg.FNC *5 Call restriction mode selectionCall Restr.FNC *6 Current SID, RF ChannelDisplay RSSI and RSSI level displayFNC *20 Temporarily accumulated callCall Counter counter displayFNC *21 Accumulated outgoing call counterOutgo Call  displayFNC *22 Accumulated call counter displayTotal CallFNC *30 Elapsed timer display for current orCall Timer last callFNC *31 Outgoing call timer  displayOutgo TimeFNC *32 Cumulative call timer  displayTotal TimeFNC *90 Earpiece volume selectionVoice VolumeFNC *91 Alert volume selectionAlert VolumeFNC *92 Keypad tone volume selectionTone VolumeFNC *93 Message Beep volume selectionM-Beep VolumeFNC #1 Own telephone number displayOwn PhoneFNC #2 Own ESN displayDisplay ESN (Electronic Serial Number)FNC #3 Own system ID displayDisplay SIDHFNC #8 DTMF (keypad) tone durationChange DTMF selectionFNC #51 Unlock code changeChange UnlockFNC #52 Call restriction access code changeChange CRApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 44 OF 52
38Display FunctionFNC #53 Call counter access code changeChange C-CountFNC #54 Call timer access code changeChange C-TimerFNC #* PIN entry modeChange PINFNC ## Multiple city registration (phoneMulti Reg. number and SID entry)ENHANCED FEATURE OPERATIONThe feature operation on the following pages pertains to “En-hanced Features” that may be offered by your cellular ser-vice provider. Before you can use these features, you mustsubscribe to them through your home cellular service pro-vider.Please note: These optional network services may not beavailable in all areas.Caller IDWhen your phone receives a call, “CALL” blinks and thecaller’s phone number is displayed. The caller’s phone num-ber is also displayed in Call Waiting.To answer the call, press any key except p, e, ^, andv as usual.If you do not answer the call, the number of unansweredcall and the caller’s phone number will remain in the dis-play.Call Back Number• When Call Back Number is received in standby mode,“CALL BACK” will be displayed. Press  R/S,  R/S, and use ^/v keys to view the Call Back Number.• When Call Back Number is received during alert, “CALL”blinks and the Call Back Number is displayed.• When Call Back Number is received during conversation,the Call Back Number is displayed.Voice Mail Notification• When Voice Mail Message is received in standby mode,Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 45 OF 52
39“VOICE MAIL” will blink. Press  R/S,  R/S and use ^/vkeys to display the number of received Voice Mail.• When Voice Mail Message is received during alert or con-versation, Voice Mail Number or number of received VoiceMail is displayed.Short Message Service• When Short Message Service is received in standby mode,“SHORT MESSAGE” will be displayed. Press   or R/S,  R/Sand use ^/v keys to view the Short Message.• When Short Message Service is received during alert orconversation, the Short Message is displayed.Digital Message Mode ON/OFF:1. Press f, 7, 1, then enter the 3 digit Unlock code.2. Press   or ^, R/S or v, R/S to turn the mode on or off.“Message Mode on” or “Message Mode oF” willbe displayed.3. Press c to clear the display.Digital Message Beep ON/OFF:Press f, 7, 2. “Message Beep on” or “MessageBeep oF” will be displayed. To toggle “on” and “oF”, pressf, 7, 2. To clear the display, press c.Message Beep Alert Tone Level ControlWhile not in use, Message Beep Alert Tone can be adjustedas follows:1. Press f*93.2. Press ^ or v according to your desired tone level.3. Press c to clear the display.Memory StackYour phone has a 30 memory stack for data and messagesand one independent memory stack for Voice Mail Notifica-tion. When there is an unreviewed message in standby mode,the a indicator blinks.Press R/Sand hold R/S for 2 seconds to see the number ofstored and unreviewed messages. Then press any key ex-cept p, e, ^ , and v to see the stored messages.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 46 OF 52
40PROTECT YOUR WARRANTYRead your Warranty carefully, with the special considerationto paragraph seven of the Limited Warranty for your unit.“Warranty does not apply to... or to any product or partthereof which has suffered through alteration...mishandling,misuse, neglect, or accident”.Many companies are making look-alike accessories and insome cases, promoting that their product is equal to or bet-ter than the Audiovox product. Be careful. Some of theseproducts may not be compatible for use with your Audiovoxproduct and may damage the unit or cause it to malfunction.If service is required on your unit, and it is determined thata non-Audiovox accessory has created the problem with yourunit, the Warranty will not apply. In addition, if the unit hasalready suffered irreversible damage by reason of a non-com-patible accessory, the Warranty will be voided. To protectyour Warranty, use only compatible accessories which can-not damage or interfere with the functioning of yourAudiovox product.AUDIOVOX COMMUNICATIONS CORP.555 Wireless Blvd. Hauppauge, New York 11788, 516-233-330016808 Marquardt Avenue, Cerritos, California 90701, 562-802-5100Audiovox Canada405 Britannia Rd. East, Ste 101, Mississauga, Ontario, CanadaL4Z3E6, 905-712-9299Audiovox Pacific Pty Ltd110 Rocky Point Road, Kogarah, NSW 2217, Australia, 02-9587-0011Audiovox New Zealand Pty LtdUnit B, 6 Henderson Place, Auckland, 6496345720 http;//www.audiovox.comApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 47 OF 52
41GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSFrequency Range:Transmit: 824.040 to 848.970 MHzReceive: 869.040 to 893.970 MHzNumber of RF Channels: 832 Channels, Full DuplexChannel Spacing: 30 KHzDuplex Spacing: 45 MHzFrequency Stability: ±2.5 PPMOperating Temperature:Main Unit: –22°F to +140°F (–30°C to +60°C)Supply Voltage: 13.7 VDC ± 20% Negative GroundRF Power Output: 3 W (MAX)Dimensions:Transceiver: Approx. 3.1" × 8.3" × 1.3"(80 × 210 × 31.5 mm)Handset: Approx. 2.2" × 7.6" × 6.5"(57 × 195 × 38 mm)Weight:Transceiver: Approx. 11b. 3.2 oz (594g)Handset: Approx. 5.2 oz (148g)* Subject to change without notice.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 48 OF 52
42TABLE OF KEY OPERATIONKEY OPERATION FunctionpPhone No.+f+1f+3(During conversation)f+5+3 Digit Codef+6+^f+6+^+^.... R/Sf+7+1+3 Digit Code+^/v+R/Sf+7+2f+8f+9f+M/Af+*+1f+*+2+0f+*+2+1+2 Digit Codef+*+2+2+2 Digit Codef+*+3+0f+*+3+1+2 Digit Codef+*+3+2+2 Digit Codef+*+4+3 Digit Code+New Emer-gency No. +^/v+R/SHolding pturns your phoneon and off.Stores to Scratch Pad Memory.Turns the DTMF tone on and off.Locks your phone electronically.Displays current scan mode.Selects Scan Mode.Turns the Message Mode on andoff.Turns the Message Beep on andoff.Turns the Silent Alert mode onand off.Turns the Automatic Answermode on and off.Enters the Alphanumeric entrymode.Turns the Call Time WarningTone on and off.Displays the temporarily accu-mulated number of calls.Displays the number of outgo-ing calls.Displays the accumulated num-ber of calls.Displays the time of current orlast call.Displays the time of outgingcalls.Displays the cumulative calltime.Changes Emergency Numberand turns the One Touch Emer-gency call mode on and off.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 49 OF 52
43KEY OPERATION FunctionActivates the Call Restrictionmode.Displays the current SID, currentChannel and the RSSI Level.Adjusts the earpiece volumelevel.Adjusts the alert sound outputvolume level.Adjusts the tone volume level.Adjusts the Message Beep vol-ume level.Displays own telephone number.Displays the Electronic SerialNumber (ESN).Displays the Home System ID(SIDH).Changes the Unlock Code.Changes the Call Restriction Ac-cess Code.Changes the Call Counter Ac-cess Code.Changes the Air Timer Access Code.Changes the Keypad (DTMF)Tone DurationEnters PIN and turnsPIN feature on and offMultiple City Registration(Changes the phone numberand SIDH)Clears the last digit. If held inerases the entire number fromdisplay.Clears the entire number fromdisplay.f+*+5+3 Digit Codef+*+6f+*+9+0+^/vf+*+9+1+^/vf+*+9+2+^/vf+*+9+3+^/vf+#+1f+#+2f+#+3f+#+5+1f+#+5+2f+#+5+3f+#+5+4f+#+8f+#+*+3 DigitCode+PIN+^/v+R/Sc+  5 Digit    + 10 Digit         New SID    Phone No.+f+#+#+3 Digit Codecc+eApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 50 OF 52
44Phone No.+f+R/S+Memory Location No.Phone No.+f+M/A+Name.+f+R/S+Memory Location No.Phone No.+f+R/S+R/SPhone No.+f+M/A+Name+f+R/S+R/SPhone No.+f+R/S+^/vR/S+#+0/1/2R/S+Memory Location No.R/S+*+Memory Location No.R/S+^/vf+M/A+Name+R/S+^/vM/AsPhone No.+ seKEY OPERATION FunctionStores the telephone number inthe memory.Stores the telephone numberand the alphanumeric informa-tion in the memory.Searches the vacant memoryand stores the telephone num-ber automatically.Searches the vacant memoryand stores the telephone num-ber and alphanumeric informa-tion automatically.Searches the vacant memoryaddress to store.Displays the telephone numberof three latest calls.Recalls the telephone numberfrom the memory.Adds the DTMF tone to the re-called number.Recalls the telephone number inaddress order.Searches the telephone numberby alphanumeric characters.In standby mode, holding M/A initiatesa call to the number stored in OneTouch Memory or Link DialingMemory. During conversation, exceptLink Dialing, pressing M/A switches theMute mode on and off. During conver-sation mode of Link Dialing, pressingM/A activates Link Dialing in order. Inalphanumeric entry mode, pressing M/Atoggles between phone number entryand name entry mode.Receives the call when “CALL”flashes.Processes the call.Terminates the call.Applicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 51 OF 52
45AUDIOVOX COMMUNICA-TIONS CORPORATION (theCompany), warrants to the origi-nal retail purchaser of thisAudiovox Cellular Telephone,that should this product or anypart there of (except the itemslisted below), under normal useand conditions, be proven defec-tive in material or workmanshipwithin the first twelve (12) monthperiod from the date of purchase,such defect(s) will be repaired orreplaced (with new or rebuiltparts) at the Company’s option,without charge for parts or labordirectly related to the defect(s).Accessories, if supplied, exceptrechargeable battery packs, aresimilarly warranted for 12months. Battery packs are war-ranted from the date of purchasefor 90 days.To obtain repairs or replacementwithin the terms of this Warranty,the product should be deliveredwith proof of warranty coverage,specification of defect(s), trans-portation prepaid, to the Com-pany at the address shown be-low.In  the United States call toll freeto (800) 229-1235 [in NY Stateand other areas, call (516) 233-3410]This Warranty does not apply tofuses, or costs incurred for re-moval, reinstallation, testing,evaluation, or to any product orpart there of which has sufferedthrough alteration, serial numberdefacement, improper installa-tion, excessive temperature orhumidity, environmental condi-tions, mishandling, misuse, ne-glect or accident. This Warrantyis not assignable or transferable.THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY’SLIABILITY UNDER THIS WAR-RANTY IS LIMITED TO THE RE-PAIR OR REPLACEMENT PRO-VIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT,SHALL THE COMPANY’S LIABILITYEXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICEPAID BY PURCHASER FOR THEPRODUCT.The Company disclaims liabilityfor geographic coverage, inad-equate signal to antenna, com-munications range or operation ofthe Cellular System as a whole.ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, IN-CLUDING ANY IMPLIED WAR-RANTY OF MERCHANTABILITYSHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURA-TION OF THIS WRITTEN WAR-RANTY, ANY ACTION FORBREACH OF ANY WARRANTYHEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IM-PLIED WARRANTY OF MER-CHANTABILITY MUST BEBROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF24 MONTHS FROM DATE OFORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NOCASE SHALL THE COMPANY BELIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUEN-TIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGESFOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANYOTHER WARRANTY, EX-PRESSOR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER.No person or representative isauthorized to assume for theCompany any liability other thanexpressed herein in connectionwith the sale of this product.Some states do not allow limita-tions on how long an implied war-ranty lasts or the exclusion or limi-tation of incidental or consequen-tial damage so the above limita-tion or exclusions may not applyto you. This Warranty gives youspecific legal rights, and you mayalso have other rights which varyfrom state to state.INU.S.A.: AUDIOVOX COMMU-NICATIONS CORPO-RATION555 Wireless Blvd., Hauppauge,New York 11788 (516) 233-3300IN CANADA: AUDIOVOXCANADA, LTD.405 Britannia Road East Suite 101Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 3E6(905) 712-9299  (800) 465-967212 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTYApplicant: Shintom Co., Ltd.                                     Transmitter Type: BFYT3017EXHIBIT 20PAGE 52 OF 52

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