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[. . . ] You may also use this special linked dialing key to accessbank by phone, long distance or many other network services. Your CTX-3600includes a RJll Jack that allows your phone to be interfaced with a laptop computer or facsimile machine; an auto answer feature that will automatically connect you to the calling party after the second ring allowing you to talk without touching the handset{in hands-free mode) or with the any digit key answering feature, you may answer your incoming calls by pressing any of the digit keys on the keypad; Touch Tone' is a registered trade mark of AT&! . The CIX-3600 also has multi-city registration, which permits you to register your phone in multiple cities and saveson costly roaming charges and Sill (System Iden~cation) Management that will assist you in determining when it is most economical to place a call when traveling. For all its high tech sophistication, the Audiuvox CTX-3600 cellular telephone is surprisingly easy to use; with its built-in function menu you can review at the touch of a button, which keys to use in order to accessthe many different features. 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 key operation is needed to activate one of the restricted modes: ~ : Only phone numbers having 11 digits or less are accepted. ~ : No phone calls can be placed except for repertory dialing fr'om memory address 01 to 09. ~ : No restriction. is feature permits you to redial any of the last ee phone numbers you attempted to call. mbers will be stored in memory only if ~ Tis pressed. To Exit Call Resaiction Progmmming Mode Press ~, then~ Note(l): When in restricted mode 4 and 5, number storage into the memory will not be permitted 23 . Note(2): In the restricted mode, a short beep tone will be heard to infOI1Ilyou of the improper operation, and the word I Restricted lwill be shown on the readouL Touch Tone TM from Memory HANDS-FREE (NAM OPERATION OPTION) DTMF signaling by repertory dialing is availablewhile engagedin a telephone conversation. Press ;R~t;, and ;~). : again, then enter the repertory memory address (01 through 99). Note: However, if the memory address entered has been set as a secret memo . Then DTMF signaling will be placed tone can be monitored through the This featurepenIlits you to engage in a conversation without lifting the handset. After receiving a call (press i~; or any digit key to answer), conduct the conversation via the hands-free microphone with the handset on the cradle. The microphone will be turned on, ready for conversation when your party answers. Note: If you hear feedback on a bad RF Channel, adjust the hands-free loop attenuation as follows. Press 00 , key [1] then fJ]. Note: Continuous DTMF from keypad can be manually dialed as well to access answering machines when efigagedin a telephone call. Press en key ~, then enter a phone numbe will be displayed for 5 seconds. The microphone circuit win remain active, but the tones will not be heard. To exit the Scratch-pad Mode, press ~, then key ~ again or turn the unit off. DATA TRANSMISSION AUX 1/0 JACK on the phone cradle can be used for a FAX machine, Modem or other Data Transmitting equipment Specifications of AUX 1/0 JACK are as follows. JACK: RJll Iiripedance:600 ohriis;U-nDalance Level: Manual Input nominal-17 dBV : Output nominal-32dBV Mode ---~ To set Data Transmission Mode After a call is in progress {answered or sent), press ~ , then ~, ~wi1l appear on the readout Then the transmission and receiving audio will be switched to the AUX 1/0 JACK To Exit Data Transmission Mode Press ~ , then ~ , or terminate a call. The indication f;;};ata' the readout will go out on L . Automatic Mode 1. Press ~ , then key ~ (more than 1 second). The display shows ;~D'f:]; . The unit will remain power-on even after the igriition switch is turned off . If necessary, lock the unit 2. When a call is received, the unit will automatically make the connection, then the transmit and receive audio will be switched to the AUX 1/0 JACK 3. This mode is automatically deactivated in the following cases: 1) When the ignition switch is turned back to "on" or "accessory" position. (Referto "Safety TlIDer". ) 3)When ~, then key ~ are pressed again. 4)When Calls in Absence Indicator feature is activated. To Display the Number of Calls 3 k ey ~ th en ~ 1 Pr ~ . ess~, ~ t2J. The number of calls will be displayed on the readout for 5 seconds. The display format is as follows. [. . . ] FUNCTION Lock Horn Auto. DataTransmission NumberofCallsinAbsence Indication ] Automatic Answering "" ] Mute 1 DTMFTo~eMute --, --] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMAnON Pleaseread and follow these cautions carefully: TURN OFF your unit in an explosive atmosphere (near a fuel pump, blasting area, etc. ) . DO NOT operate your unit when someone is within two feet (0. 6 meters) of your antenna. DO NOT dial when your vehicle is moving in states where this action is illegal (this is not a prudent practice, even where it is legal) . DO NOT peI1I1it untrained personnel to operate the unit DO NOT use accessories (power cable, control cable, installation materials) not authorized for CfX-3600 cellular car telephone. [. . . ]

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