Audiovox PC100 User Manual
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15. SERVING SYSTEM
INDICATION
This feature indicates the cellular
system to wh'ich the POCKETPHONE
is registered. A no-service condition is
shown when the system indicator is
blocked out by a solid black square.
The pocketphone can be used on
both 'A’ and ‘B’ systems, the relevant
fetter ie ‘A’ or 'B' will show service.
16. SCRATCHPAD
MEMORY
The scratchpad memory feature allows
you to put a telephone number onto
the display while a call is in progress.
Press the CLR key twice before
keying in a scratchpad number. This
defeats the audible tone transmission.
The scratchpad number can then be
dialed when the present call is ended
by simply pressing SND, or it can be
stored in memory (See Page 10-
STORE)
17. AUTOMATIC
REDIAL
When this feature is activated, your
phone will automatically dial the
number entered on the display after a
delay of two minutes. If no number is
present on the display, it will dial the
last number sent, To initiate automatic
ledialing of a number, press A key,
"RCL, and #STO. The message '2
MINUTE REDIALING' will appear on
the display followed by the number
being called To cancel the redial,
press END 'REDIAL CANCELLED'
will appear on the display.
IS. ACCUMULATIVE
CALL TIMER
The accumulative call timer records
the total time the phone is used. This
can help you keep a monthly record of
usage. To exarmne the total time used,
press the A key, and SND key. This
display will be in the XXXX format,
representing from 0 to 9999 minutes
of operation. The accumulated time
can only be reset by entering a new
unlock code (see page 7).
Vyhen it reaches the maximum time of
9999, it
Will
recycle to 0.
19. ROAMING
When your phone number was
entered at time of purchase, the phone
was registered on either the A or В
system. This registration becomes
youi ‘Home System'. When the
POCKETPHONE IS turned on, the
letter ''A' or B’, whichever system the
phone was originally registered on, will
^ aop'ei^r at the ngnt side of the display.
Wheh in your home system this letter
remains constant. When service is
available m an area other than the Home
System, the 'A' or 'B' indicator flashes to
indicate roaming. Roaming facilities may
be automatic between different carriers,
or may need to be arranged with the local
carrier. Where roaming is not automatic,
an attempt to place a call usually returns
a recorded message giving instructions
on how to set up a roaming facility The
Multl-NAM facility in the pocketphone
also makes it possible to have a local
number m the roaming area. Where this
has been pre-arranged, the number is
selected by use of the k, A-B keys (See
p.9, paragraph 6).
20. OCC LONG
OCC stands for ‘Other Common Carrier’,
DISTANCE
alternate long distance services such as
DIALING
Sprint or MCI Your POCKETPHONE
includes storage capability for two OCC
services and their respective ID and
access numbers. Before storing your
access and ID numbers in the unit,
check with your OCC service
to
find oul
which dialing system they use. For
instructional purposes, we will call ihem
OCC Service # 1 and OCC Service #2.
OCC Service # 1; If your service requires
dialing your ID number first then the long
distance number shown on the display,
use storage locations 96 and 97.
OCC Service #2: It your service requires
dialing the long distance number shown
on the display first then the ID number,
use storage positions 98 and 99.
Local Access Storage: To store your local
OCC access telephone number, enter
the number, press the A Key, press
#STO,96 #STO, #STO. (Use 98 tor
OCC Service #2.)
ID Storage: To store your ID number,
enter the number, press A key, press
#STO,97, iftSTO, #STO. (Use99for
OCC Service Once your ID number
IS placed in memory, it cannot be
recalled; for security purposes, it will not
be displayed.