To receive calls, To place a call with a number in the memory, To mute a phone conversation – Audiovox TRAN-410A User Manual

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jENDl to terminate a call.

To Receive Calls

1. When the telephone rings, lift the handset out of

the cradle or press

|SND

to answer the call. The

I

IN

USE I indicator will light.

2. If the handset is out of the cradle when ringing

starts, press [SND| to answer a call.

To Place a Call with a Number in the

Memory

To Mute a Phone Conversation

1. Press jRCLl , then enter the memory address ( 01

through 50). The last 10 digits of the number will

appear on the readout. If the number is longer

than 10 digits, hold down the second digit of the

memory address (after pressing

|RCL|

)to see the

prefix.

Note: See “To Recall a Number from Memory” and

“To Review the Prefix” for more details.

2. Press

|SND|

. The j

IN USE

| indicator will light as

the call is placed.

911 Emergency Call (NAM Option)

This feature permits you to place an emergency call

(911) even if your telephone unit has been set to the

Lock Mode or Call Restricted Mode.

Operation in Lock Mode

1. Enter the emergency call number (911); [9irnpt|

(“911” is not indicated, but the |

LOCK

indicator

will light.)

2. Press

|SND|

,the |

IN USE]

indicator will light.

3. To terminate the call, press

|END|

. (The |

IN USE |

indicator will go out.)

Operation in Call Restriction Mode

The operation and display are the same as in the

normal mode.

Automatic Answering(NAM Option)

If this feature is selected, the call will be automati­

cally connected for operation after two alert tones,

and the

[¡N USE

1

indicator will light on the readout.

Then the unit will be ready for Hands-free operation.

Note: This feature will not be functioned if the unit

is in the followdng mode, or the handset is

out of the cradle. Lock Mode, Horn Alert

Mode, Calls Absence Indicator Mode.

1. Press

IFUNC

, then key [§ . |

Mute

\

will appear

on the readout. Then the transmit audio will be

muted and the receive audio will be heard from

the loudspeaker. You may converse privately

w'ith a passenger during a call with the handset

either “on-hook” or “off-hook”.

T

0

return to normal conversation, press

|FUNC|,

then key [§ again or lift the handset out of the

cradle.

Mute is reset when call is terminated.

CALL RESTRICTIONS

(NAM OPTION)

This feature permits you to impose various kinds of

restrictions on Outgoing Calls.

To Set Call Restricted Mode

Enter the three-digit security code, then press

iFUNCj

, key [#] then .

The following key operation is needed to activate

one of the restricted modes:

rn: Only phone numbers having 11 digits or less are

accepted. Operator assisted dialing is prohibited.

: Only phone numbers having 7 digits or less are

accepted. Operator assisted dialing is prohibited.

: Operator assisted dialing (0 Origination) is pro­

hibited.

No phone calls can be placed except for re­

pertory dialing from memory address 01 to 09.

However, emergency call with “911” are avail­

able.

[§: No restriction.

To Exit Call Restriction

Programming Mode

Press

FUNCI

, then

[CLR| .

Noted): When in restricted mode 4, number storage

into the memory will not be permitted.

Note(2): In the restricted mode, a short beep tone

will be heard to inform you of the improper

operation, and the word iRestrict^ w'ill be

showm on the readout.

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