Ringing tone, Error tone, Key pressed – Audiovox PC200 User Manual
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Bleeper Tones
1. RINGING TONE
2. ERROR TONE
3. KEY PRESSED
5. MEMORY
6. LOW BATTERY
TONE
The warbiing tone signals incoming
calls and is repeated at a rate of one
second on and one second off.
The ERROR tone indicates that an
incorrect key sequence has been
used.
Each lime you press a key, a tone is
generated to ensure accurate dialing.
4. NO SERVICE
This is a high pitched, rapid "warble"
sound in the earpiece that starts it a
call is attempted when no service is
available.
This "beep” tone is heard when
attempting to put a number in storage
m a memory position that is being
used.
The volume of each of these tones is
controlled by the RING function.
This lone is on for half a seconcfand
off for half a second. It will only be
heard when a call is in progress. The
volume IS always set to a low level.
When this lone is heard, you should
end your call as soon as possible and
recharge the phone.
Explanation of the Signal
Strengths (‘S’) and Battery
Level (‘B’) Display
Indications and Their Use
‘S' Indication
'B' Indication
This IS a relative signal strength
indication, where S ■ is a strong
signal and S ■■ is a weak signal. The
signal strength will vary depending on
your position relative to the cell.
Ideally, to make or receive calls, the
graphic display should be reading S«
or above. By moving the phone
slightly you may improve that
indicated signal strength.
This is an indication of the status of the
POCKETPHONE'S batteries, where B
■ indicates a fully charged battery
condition and B » indicates a very low
level of charge in the battery. When
the batteries have only a small amount
of charge left, the probability of making
and receiving and/or maintaining calls,
is greatly reduced. Also the
POCKETPHONE may not unlock in
this condition. Regular charging will
ensure optimum performance. (Refer
to Page 17 Battery Charging).
“Note; After charging for even a few
minutes the battery indicator may
indicate ■. This is due to characteristics
of the battery which make accurate
assessment of its state of change
impossible. Ten minutes after a short
charging period as described above, the
indicator will settle down and give a good
indication of the state of change.