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End-to-end signaling, Touch tone™ from memory, Link dialing – Audiovox CTX-4200 User Manual

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END-TO-END SIGNALING

This feature permits you to utilize additional phone
services, such as accessing an alternate long distance
network, signaling a pager, or banking by phone etc..

For these services the signaling should be in DTMF

(Touch Tone'^''')- The following two features will
make it easier to send in DTMF codes.

Note: When you use this feature with a secret num­

ber, the number must be previously stored in a
memory address. (Refer to “To Store the

Secret Number’’.)

Touch Tone™ from Memory

DTMF signaling by repertory dialing is available

while engaged in a telephone conversation.

1. Press tRCL] |RCL|, then enter the repertory memory

address (01 through 99). The last 10 digits of the

number will appear on the readout.

Note: However, if the memory address entered

has been set as a secret memory,

will

S E C R E T

be

displayed on the readout instead of the
number.

2. Press |SN

d

1 . Then DTMF signaling will be placed

and the DTMF tone can be monitored through the
loudspeaker.

Note: Continuous DTMF from keypad can be

manually dialed as well to access answer­
ing machines when engaged in a telephone
call.

Link Dialing

(Includes Secret' Memory Locations)

This feature permits you to pre-set from repertory

memory or the keypad up to five numbers before
placing a call. With this feature, the first number is

sent in digital form to the cell site. Then up to four

other numbers can be sent with DTMF signaling by

simply pressing ISNCH for each additional number.

Noted): Each number to be linked may be recalled

from memory or entered by keypad.

Note(2): Each number to be linked should be within

16 digits including linking mark “ = at the

end.

Note(3): Linked number can be stored in the mem­

ory. However, number of more than 16

digits should he stored into memory address
91 through 99.

Example: To access the alternate long distance ser­

vice using a secret number, you should call
your long distance service office first, and
enter your ID number, then the phone number
to be placed.

Recall the phone number of the long distance

service office.

Press iRCLl , then enter the memory address (01
through 99).

1

.

7 4

6 3

2. Press [FUNCI , then key .

Linking Mark “ = ’’ will be added at the end of the

number and I Link 1 ] will appear.

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n

k

1

1 1 ! 7 1 4 1 6 ■

3

4

7

9

=

3. Recall your ID number stored in secret memory.
3-1, Enter the three-digit security code.

Press keys B , [2], [3].

L

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n

k

2

M

i

l

l

1

2

3

Note: When you recall the ID number stored

without secret memory, omit step 3-1 and
proceed to next step 3-2,

3-2. Recall your ID number.

Press , key 0 then B ■

i

1

1

I 6 | 7

1

4

8

5

2

IFUNC], then key .

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k

2

1

1

i

6 1 7

]

1

4

8

5

2

=

5. Recall or dial the phone number to be called.

Press [RCL| , then enter the memory address (01

through 99) to recall the phone number to be

called.

j 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5

6

7

8

9

0

6. Press |SND|, The I IN USE | indicator will light as

the call is placed. 1 Link 1 ] will appear on the
readout.

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