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FEATURES

•11-Digit Dial Number Display
•32-Digit Extended Dial Number Readability (NAM option)

•Repertory Dialing of 39 Numbers (shared with Scratch Pad

Memory)

• Last Number Sent Memory

•Scratch Pad Memory
•Last Digit Clear

•Displayed Number Clear
•On-Hook Dialing

•Electronic Lock

•Call Restriction (NAM option)
•Horn Alert (NAM option)
•Call-in Progress Protection
•Volume Control for Handset and Speaker
•Mute Control
•Hands-Free Operation with External Microphone (NAM option)
•Compact Handset holder
•Four Function Call Timer
•1-Minute & 5-Minute Call Signal Tone Off (NAM option)

•Handset Display of Channel Number and Signal Strength
•Self-Diagnostic Error Messages
•A/B Sw'itch with Display Indicator
•Hands-Free Display Indicator

•ALIX I/O JACK for Fax Machine, Computer and other

equipments

AUDIOVOX

CELLULAR CAR TELEPHONE
TOR BUSINESS ON THE MOVE

The AUDIOVOX Cellular Car Telephone is the most techni­
cally advanced car telephone available today. In one sleek,
compact system, AUDIOVOX provides cellular mobile tech­
nology at its best. This means a car telephone system with
eight hundred thirty-two available channels and an extended

roaming capability that can interface with any cellular sys­

tem in the United States.

AUDIOVOX BC-20 Cellular Car Telephone offers an out­
standing array of features such as push button on-hook
dialing that enables you to dial while the handset is in

the cradle; repertory dialing that lets you store and recall
up to 39 of your frequently called numbers; and last number

redial that permits you to redial the last number you called
at the touch of a single button (a great help when calling

frequently busy phones). An electronic “scratch-pad" allows

you to enter a number into the unit while you are engaged

in a conversation without writing it down; the number can

be recalled later using the repertory dialing or last number

redial features. The BC-20 also has a call time display fea­
ture that automatically counts the time that your phone
is in operation, and touch tone from memory that allows
you to access discount long distant services, signal pagers
or banking by phone.

AUDIOVOX has made the installation and maintenance of
the Cellular Car Telephone simple. The small, sturdy, com­
pact transceiver can be installed in one easy operation. A
flexible mounting system allows the phone to be mounted
wherever you want.

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For all its high tech sophistication, the AUDIOVOX BC-20
Cellular Car Telephone is surprisingly easy to use; you sim­
ply dial—no codes, no operators, no waiting, no hassle.

And the AUDIOVOX Cellular Car Telephone is a no-

nonsense, high quality instrument, rugged enough for

off-road use as well as high speed freeway vibration.

The following pages, which describe the unit’s functions and

many of its components, will help you to make the easiest

and most efficient use of Al.lDIOVOX BC-20 Cellular

Car Telephone.

SAFE DRIVING RECOMMEN­

DATION FOR USERS OF

CELLULAR MOBILE

TELEPHONE*

•READ the literature on the safe operation of your unit.
•KEEP both hands on the steering wheel and the phone is

in its cradle whenever the vehicle is in motion.

•PLACE calls only when vehicle is stopped. Use on-hook

dialing and recall dialing of frequently used numbers to
speed the time it takes to call.

•WHEN talking from a moving vehicle is unavoidable, drive

in the slower lane. Keep conversation brief.

•IF conversation requires taking notes or complex thought,

stop the vehicle in a safe place and continue your call,

•WHENEVER you use a mobile telephone you should

exercise caution.

*As recommended by the AAA

SAFETY INFORMATION

•TURN OFF your cellular mobile telephone in an explosive

atmosphere (near a fuel pump, blasting area, etc,).

•DO NOT load fuel containers in the trunk of the vehicle if

the transceiver unit of the cellular system is mounted in
the trunk.

•DO NOT operate your unit when someone is within two

feet (0.6 meter) of your antenna.

•DO NOT dial when your vehicle is moving in those states

where this action is illegal (this is not a prudent practice,
even where it is legal),

WARNING

The following offenses can be punished by fine, imprison­
ment, or both;

•Using obscene, indecent, or profane language.
•Using the unit to give off false distress calls.
•Wiretapping or otherwise intercepting a telephone call,

unless that person has first obtained the consent of the
parties participating in the call.

•Making anonymous calls to annoy, harass; or molest other

people.

•Charging to an account without authorization to avoid

payment for service.

•Refusing to yield a party line when informed that it is

needed for an emergency call. (It is also unlawful to take
over a party line by stating falsely that it is needed for an
emergency).