Audiovox PC100 User Manual
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(used to correct an error while dialing).
The second lime CLR is pressed,
within half a second, the complete
numeric display is cleared
This key IS used to terminate calls
When you have finished your
conversation, simply press the END
key. The display wiH continue to show
any number dialed to the scratchpad
memory during the call, or recalled
from the stored memory during the
call.
#STO is used to store phone numbers
and names,in the alphanumeric
memory The unit has room lo store 99
different phone numbers and name
labels (memory positions 01 to 99)
The alphanumeric memory o^ your
POCKETPHONE allows you to store
names of up to eignt letters with their
telephone numbers The unit's key
pad IS the same as those on standard
telephones which omit the letters "Q"
and "Z" The number '1' key is used
lo enter a blank space,” “O ' or “Z".
for example, we will store the number
5-123456 for Q SMITH in position 35.
We start with the number first and use
the following sequence:
Enter 5-123456, A. #STO, 35, (The
Display will indicate ‘MEMORY
EMPTY’), #STO. If the memory
position is not empty, the number
stored there will be shown on the
display and a warning tone will be
emitted
If you wish to overwrite this memory,
press the #STO key once and the
new number will replace the old one m
this position. You are now able to enter
the alphanumeric designation for the
new number, if you do not wish to
overwrite this stored number, then
press the CLR key and repeat the
process using another storage
position.
The name is stored on the second line
of the display. To enter each letter on
the display, press the appropriate key
one to tour times, depending on the
letter's position on the key, To bring
up the letter "Q” from the 1 key, press
the key three limes. You will see
displayed in sequence '1' '(Space)'
‘Q’, ‘Z’. If you make a mistake, they
will recycle. The letter is not stored in
memory until you press the #STO
key. The #STO key must be pressed
aftBjieach letter is confirmed on the
display.
Press 1 key 2 times for space then
#STO
Press 7 key 4 times for S then #STO
Press 6 key 2 times lor M then #STO
Press 4 key 4 times (or I then #STO
Prcss'8 key 2 times (or T then #STO
Press 4 key 3 limes for H then #STO
Twice
The first time #STO is pressed, the
unit stores the H. The second time
stores the entire sequence.
To store a number without a name
label (tor example, 5-654321, m
memory position 34, use the following
procedure
Enter 5-654321, A, #STO, 34. If the
memory location is empty, the
message MEMORY EMPTY' appears
on the display. To store the number,
press the #STO key twice
If the memory position is not empty,
either overwrite the memory by
pressing #STO twice or clear display
and select new memory position.
It is recommended that you enter
numbers stored in memory in the
handy Telephone Index section al the
back of this manual.
To recall a number stored in memory,
press the A key and the RCL key plus
the two digit memory location number.
The number will be displayed with any
corresponding names. To dial a
recalled number, simply press the
SND key.
Names and numbers may be located
by scrolling the memory. Grouping
numbers is also a good way to help
you locate memory positions quickly.
Personal numbers could be grouped in
positions 1 to 20, business numbers in
21 lo 40, etc.
To review or search for numbers
Stored in memory, you can scroll the
list by using the following sequence:
A. *RCL, (any two digit memory
number).
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