Basic operation, Turning the unit on, To store a number in memory – Audiovox CTX-4200 User Manual
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BASIC OPERATION
Turning the Unit On
With the ignition switch at “ON” or “ACCESSORY”,
press I POWER | . The indicator will light (all indi
cators will light momentarily; display will show your
phone number, and a tone will be heard).
• Signal Strength Indicator
The number of the shaded blocks indicates the Signal
Strength in your area. Four blocks show the maxi
mum level. The display will vary as your car moves.
If the signal is not strong enough to place a call, the
I NO SVC] indicator will appear on the readout.
To Store a Number in Memory
Press CLR
Press ¡STOj ,
through 99).
then enter the phone number,
then enter the memory address (01
Example: Press |STO|, key [Tj then , the displayed
number will be stored into memory address 15.
Note: A Number of more than 16 digits can be stored
only into memory address 91 through 99.
To Recall a Number from Memory
Press [R^ , then enter the memory address (01
through 99).
Example: Press |RCL|, key |T] then , the number
stored in memory address 15 will be displayed
on the readout.
To Review the Prefix
(Number Longer than 10 digits)
After pressing |RCL| , hold down the second digit of
the memory address.
Note: When a set of linked numbers is recalled, you
can review only the last linked number with
this feature. To review Link 1 to Link 5, use
|FUN^ , |RCL| then key (X is 1 to 5). See
“Link Dialing”,
Last Number Review
Press jRCLl , key [§ then again, the last number
used will be displayed.
Display Own Telephone Number
Y ou can see your own phone number on the readout.
Press |RCL| , key ^ then again.
Repertory Memory Scroll
This feature is useful in finding a certain phone
number by scrolling the repertory memory from one
of the designated starting addresses.
1. Press pbCI , key [X] then [#].
|X] is the digit used to assign the starting address
as follows.
X
Starting address
0
01
1
11
2
21
8
81
9
91
Press Ul or 1^ .
["#]: Scroll upward (with roll back to 01)
: Scroll downward (with roil up to 99)
Memory address and the last 7 digits of the stored
number will be displayed on the readout as fol
lows.
Example: |3| 1 | — I 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 l
V
Address-No.
Tel. No.
Note: In this scroll feature, any vacant memory
address(es) will be skipped.
Automatic Storing into a Vacant
Memory Address
This feature allows automatic storing into a vacant
repertory memory address. This ends the possible
problem of writing over a previously stored number.
1. Enter the phone number.
2. Press mg.
3. Enter a memory address group number in which
you want to store a number.
1^ :
From 01 to 10
m :
From 11 to 20
:
From 21 to 30
From 81 to 90
From 91 to 99
From 01 to 99
10