Basic operation, Turning the unit on/off, Antenna position – Audiovox MVX-470 User Manual
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BASIC OPERATION
Turning the Unit On/Off
Press @) for about one second to turn on the unit. All
the indicators and digit display will light momentarily,
and a tone will be heard. The indicator “
T
” will stay
while the unit is turned on. Press @) again for about
one second to turn off the unit.
• Antenna Position
Your portable cellular telephone is equipped with a
dual position antenna system.
This dual position antenna has been especially
designed to allow your phone to receive calls while the
antenna is down. However, for optimum performance
and signal strength or while operating in poor signal
areas, it is recommended that the antenna be fully
extended .
Note: The antenna can be used in its fully extended or
fully retracted position only.
• Receiving Signai Strength Indicator (TmI)
The number of shaded blocks indicates the Signal
Strength in your area. Four blocks show the maximum
level. The display will vary as you move with the unit. If
the signal is not strong enough to place a call, the
iiOSVCl indicator will appear on the readout.
• Battery Level Indicator
You can always monitor the current battery voltage
level with the constant battery level indicator. The
number of blocks indicates the battery conditions as
follows:
Full charge
Normal phone call
Short phone call
Recharge battery
(Flashing is discharged)
'i
Bi 11 1
B111
B■ 1
Bf
-;
b
11r i:-
To Store a Number in Memory
1. Press @), then enter the phone number.
2. Press
then enter the two digit memory
address. (01 through 30).
: To «tore tiiephoi^ number
1. Press M.
2.
Enter
Tiill Biill
• J
in
3u
Tiiil Bull
3. Press
4. Enter (@),©.
The displayed number will be stored into
memory address 07.
To Recall a Number from Memory
Press then enter the two digit memory address (01
through 30)
1. Press
2. Enter
&
l23^SSn89D
Tull Bull
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Note: You can see the last 10 digits on the readout. If the
number is longer than 10 digits, see "To Review the
Prefix".
To Review the Prefix
(Number longer than 10 digits)
Press 1^^, then enter the first digit of the memory
address, then hold down the second digit of the memo
ry address.
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