Basic operation, Turning the unit on, To store a number in memory – Audiovox CTX5000 User Manual
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U)
I
IN USE
]indicator lights when a call is in
progress.
I NO SVC] (no service) indicator lights when the
unit is in a non-coverage area.
(3) I ROAM I indicator lights when the unit is out of
the home area.
('D [LOC^ indicator lights when the unit is locked.
(5)
SIGNAL STRENGTH INDICATOR: The number
of shaded blocks indicates the Received Signal
Strength, iri is also used as a POWER ON
indicator which lights when the unit is turned on.
(6)
15 CHARACTER FUNCTIONAL
ALPHA-NUMERIC DISPLAY:
First 5 characters usually indicate current function
and status conditions.
The remaining 10 characters usually show the last
10 digits of the dialed number.
(7)
I
PWR
I key is used to turn on / off the unit, only
when the unit is used as a Handheld Portable.
I
MUTE
I key mutes the transmit audio and, in case
of CTX5000, changes the receive audio from the
handset to the speaker — also functions as a Hold
key.
(9)
I VOL] key is used to control Loudspeaker and
Earpiece audio level as well as that of the Alert
Tone electrically.
(10)
DIGIT KEYS to enter a telephone number.
(11)
I
SND
I (send) key for originating or receiving a
call.
I
RCL
I
(recall) key recall telephone numbers from
memory,
{13} I
END
I key terminates a call.
(Ill i STO l(store) key stores number on the repertory
dialing list in memory.
(15) i
FUNC
I (function) key shifts the digit keys to
the functional key.
i)
[CLR
I (clear) key clears the digit(s) from the
memory.
T Built-in Loudspeaker of the Booster Unit
POWER switch of the Booster Unit is used to
turn on / off the Car Telephone.
3)Mic Jack for the Hands - free Microphone
BASIC OPERATION
Turning the Unit On
With the ignition key at “ON” or “ACCESSORY”, press
the I POWEFTI switch. The indicator will light (all
indicators will light momentarily and will show your
telephone number, and a tone will be heard).
# Signal Strength Indicator
This enables you to know the Signal Strength in
your area. The number of shaded blocks
indicates it with four blocks the maximum level.
The display will vary as your car moves. If the
signal is not strong enough to originate a call,
I
NO
SVCJI sign will appear on the readout.
To Store a Number in Memory
L Press I
CLR |
, then enter telephone number.
2. Press i STO I, then enter the memory address (01
through 99)
Example:
Press [ STO I, key [T|then [^, the displayed
number is 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 [
RCL
I, then enter the memory address (01
through 99),
Example:
Press [RCE \, key [Hthen [^ , the number
stored in memory address 15 will be
displayed.
If You Want 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
by this feature.
To review Link 1 to Link 5, use |
FUNC
I
,
r^Qthen [X](X is 1 to 5.)
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