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911 emergency call (nam option), Silent incoming calls, Automatic answering – Audiovox CTX-4200 User Manual

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911 Emergency Call (NAM Option)

This feature permits you to place an emergency calí
(911) even if your telephone unit has been set to the
Lock Mode or Call Restricted Mode.

Operation in Lock Mode

1. Enter the emergency call number (911); [9

(“9H”is not indicated, but the | LOCK j indicator
will light.)

2. Press |SND| ,the | IN USE j indicator will light.
3. To terminate the call, press |END|. (The | IN USE |

indicator will go out.)

Operation in Cal! Restriction Mode

The operation and display are the same as in the

normal mode.

Silent Incoming Calls

This feature alerts you visually of an incoming call

by flashing I CALL] on the readout instead of hearing
the Alert Tone.

1. Press [RCLl , key

M then [7] .The | S. ALT | will

appear on the readout.

2, When a call is received, the unit indicates it by

flashing I CALL | on the readout without Alert
Tone.

3, Press iSNDl to answer the call.

[CALL I on the readout will go out.

4, This mode is deactivated by pressing [RCLl , key

then again.

Automatic Answering

With this feature, the incoming call will be automati­
cally connected for operation after two alert tones,

and the j IN USEH indicator will light on the readout.
Then the unit is ready for Hands-free operation.
1. To activate this mode, press [FUNCj and then key

[5]. I A.Ans I will appear on the readout.

2. This mode is deactivated when [FUNCj and then

key are pressed again.

3. This feature will not function if the unit is in the

following modes or the handset is off the cradle.
Lock, Horn Alert, Calls in Absence Indicator,

15-second Personal Answering Message, Auto­

matic mode of Date Transmission and Silent In­

coming Calls.

To Mute a Phone Conversation

L Press [FUNCj , then key . | Mute | will appear

on the readout. Then the transmit audio will be
muted and the receive audio will be heard from

the loudspeaker. You may converse privately
with a passenger during a call with the handset on
or off the cradle.

2. To return to normal conversation, press [FUNC|,

then key again or lift the handset.

3. Mute is reset when call is terminated.

Call in Progress Protection

Phone conversation will continue until call is ter­

minated, even after ignition switch is turned off.

VOICE ACTIVATED DIALING

This feature allows the user to dial frequently called
numbers by voice command. Once you pre-program
the names and phone numbers you frequently call, all
you do is press any digit key on the keypad until you
hear a change in tone.
Then, simply say the name of the person you wish to

call. The Voice Activated Dialing System recognizes
the name, repeats the name and then automatically
dials the phone number. Voice recognition occurs
either through the handset or through the hands-free
microphone.

For best results when using voice activated diaUng,

remember that pronunciation and the lowest level
background noise possible are of extreme impor­
tance.

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING PAGES. CARE­
FULLY TO ASSURE OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE

OF THIS ATTRACTIVE FEATURE.

I. Pronunciation

To accurately recall a particular name or word, the

name or word must be spoken as closely to the way

it was recorded as possible. There are many vari­
ables in the way a word is pronounced. Even if you

believe you say a word exactly the same way twice,

an analysis by an electronic ear shows there are
actually many differences such as pronouncing speed,

tone quality, pitch, intonation, etc. The user’s control

of these factors can vastly increase the recognition

capability. Therefore, it takes a certain amount of
practice to use the voice activated dialing system
efficiently.

Here are some hints to help control the factors just
mentioned;

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