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Basic operation, Turning the unit on/off, To store a number in memory – Audiovox MVX-850 User Manual

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BASIC OPERATION

Turning the Unit On/Off

Press '^3 for about one second to turn on the unit.
The indicator ffl will light (all indicators will light
momentarily: display will show the programmed
name or your phone number, Incoming Call Indi­
cator will light, and a tone will be heard). Press 3(3
again for about one second to turn off the unit.

• Antenna Position

Your portable cellular telephone has been equipped

with a dual position antenna system.
This dual position antenna has been especially

designed to allow your phone to receive calls while

the antenna is down. However, for optimum per­

formance and signal strength or while operating in
poor signal areas, it is recommended that the
antenna be fully extended.

Note: The antenna can be used in its fully ex­

tended or fully retracted position only.

• Receiving Signal Strength Indicator M i l l

The number of shaded blocks indicates the Signal

Strength in your area. Four blocks show the maxi­

mum level. The display will vary as you move with

the unit. If the signal is not strong enough to place
a call, the |NQ SVCj indicator will appear on the
readout.

• Battery Level Indicator

You can always monitor the current battery volt­

age level with the constant battery level indicator.
The number of blocks indicates the battery condi­

tions as follows:

Full charge
Normal phone call

Short phone call
Recharge battery

To Store a Number in Memory

1. Press then enter the phone number.

2. Press

then enter the memory address

(01 through 99).

Example: Press '0 '3^ CL3

the displayed

number will be stored into memory ad­
dress 15.

To Recall a Number from Memory

Press 5^, then enter the memory address (01

through 99).
Example: Press

the number stored in

memory address 15 will be displayed on
the readout.

To Review the Prefix

(Number longer than 10 digits)

After pressing 5^, hold down the second digit of
the memory address.

Display Own Telephone Number

You can see your system ID number and your own

phone number on the readout. Press (O-

Repertory Memory Scroll

This feature is useful in finding a certain phone
number by scrolling the repertory memory from
the designated memory address.

1. Press '3^, then enter the memory address (01

through 99).

Note: Only memory address number is dis­

played, if no phone number is stored in
memory address.

2. Press 0 or 0.

0

: Scroll upward (with roll back to 01)

: Scroll downward (with roll up to 99)

Memory address and the last 10 digits of the
stored number will be displayed on the readout

as follows.
Example:

g

U

□P

V3

:y; T

A s CO

1

2 ZH

5

:6

7

. 9 9

Note: In this scroll feature, any vacant memory

address(es) will be skipped.

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