Last rescan sid indicator, Automatic calls in absence indicator, Enhanced features – Audiovox MVX-470 User Manual
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Note: (1) System ID number and phone number can
not be programmed during a call.
(2) Calls are placed or received using only the
programmed phone number in use at the
time of call.
LAST RESCAN SID
INDICATOR
This feature permits you to recall the last system iden
tification accessed by your phone.
Press then
The last rescan SID is displayed on the readout for 5
sec.
The display format is as follows:
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If the
NO SVC
indicator is on, the display will show as
follows.
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AUTOMATIC CALLS IN
ABSENCE INDICATOR
This feature indicates the number of unanswered
incoming calls. If incoming calls are unanswered, the
unit will indicate
“CALLED XX”
“XX”
is the number of calls (01 to 99) missed. For
example
“XX”
is
“02”
, the unit will indicate the
following.
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Depressing any key (other than the Power Key) will
clear the number of calls indicated in Display.
Flowever, the number of calls will remain if the unit is
turned off.
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ENHANCED FEATURES
Your new Audiovox Cellular Telephone has been
engineered to operate with the latest technology that
will allow you to enjoy the benefit of two new exciting
features.
CALLER ID; Allows you to preview in your display the
number of the party calling you.
VOICE MAIL NOTIFICATION: Your Cellular telephone
notifies you when new messages are in your voice
mailbox.
(Please note that operation of these features depends
on the Cellular system and therefore may not be
available in all areas.)
Operation
CALLER ID: If your phone is ON but not in a conversa
tion, Caller ID operates as follows: When the phone
rings, the Calling Number flashes in the phone's dis
play. If you do not answer the Call (by pressing the
“SEND”
key) the Calling Number is stored in the
phone's Memory Stack. (See memory stack explana
tion)
The Memory Stack can store up to three Calling
Numbers for your retrieval and later use. To conserve
memory, if consecutive calls are received from the
same number, that number is stored only once.
When information such as
“Voice Mail”
or
“Caller ID”
is stored in the memory stack, the “Q” icon at the
lower right of the display, flashes.
Your phone also counts and displays the number of
unanswered calls. For example, if two calls were not
answered,
“CALLED 02”
will appear in the phone's
display.
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