Audiovox MVX507 User Manual
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MVX507 HANDHELD CELLULAR
TELEPHONE
Congratulations. By choosing the MVX507, you have joined
the millions of satisfied customers who are enjoying the ben
efits and quality performance that only an Audiovox Cellular
Telephone can provide.
Your Audiovox Portable Cellular Telephone has been designed
to the highest standards of quality and manufacturing excel
lence to fulfill both your personal and business requirements.
Fully charged standard Extended Life Nickel Metal Hydride
Battery provides approximately 120 minutes of continuous talk
time or approximately
20
hours of standby time.
The Audiovox MVX507 is packed with advanced features like
Programmable One Touch Emergency Dialing, Anti-Fraud Se
curity Features, Automatic Call Retry, a Constant Signal
Strength Indicator and Battery Level Indicator.
Optional Acces.sories include; a Ni-Cad battery, a Slim Profile
Nickel Metal Hydride Battery, a Hands free Mobile Kit with
provisions for external antenna and a 3 watt RF Power Booster.
A Desk Top Charger, Cigarette Lighter Charger, Battery Elimi
nator and a Leather Carrying Case are also available.
And of course, your new Audiovox MVX507 comes with some
thing only an Audiovox phone can provide. The proven reli
ability that has made Audiovox one of the world’s leading sup
pliers of cellular communications equipment.
The following pages describe your phone’s functions and will
help you make the most efficient use of this wonderful com
munications tool.
Eollowing codes can be obtained through your
authorized Audiovox dealer.
a. 3-digit Initial Lock (Unlock) Code
b. 3-digit Initial Call Restriction Code
c. 2-digit Initial Call Counter Code
d. 2-digit Initial Call Timer Code
Keep these codes in a safe place!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION............................................. 3
Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones...............3
Features ...............................................................................
7
Key/Display Names and Functions......................................
8
Wrist Strap Attachment....................................................... 10
BATTERY OPERATION............................... 10
Battery Insertion/Removal...................................................10
Battery Charging..................................................................10
Battery Level Indicator........................................................
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Low Battery Warning..........................................................13
BASIC OPERATION...................................... 13
Turning Your Phone ON and OFF......................................13
Placing Calls........................................................................14
Call-in Progress Protection.............................................. 14
Receiving Calls....................................................................14
Call in Absence Indication...............................................14
Silent Incoming Calls...................................................... 14
Automatic Answering......................................................15
Redialing Functions.............................................................15
Last Three Numbers Dialed.............................................15
Automatic Redial (Programmable Option)......................16
MIC Mute During Conversation..........................................16
Volume Adjustment.............................................................16
ENHANCED OPERATION........................... 17
Locking/Unlocking Your Phone......................................... 17
Locking Your Phone....................................................... 17
Changing Your Unlock Code.......................................... 17
Automatic Lock (Programmable Option)........................... 18
Keypad Disable Function in Handsfree Mode
(Programmable Option).......................................................18
Storing in the Memory........................................................ 19
Name Entry Keys.............................................................19
Manual Storage................................................................ 20
Automatic Storage........................................................... 22
Storage After Vacant Memory Location Search............. 22
Editing the Telephone Numbers and Names....................... 23
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