To Set Call Restricted Mode; End-To-End Signaling; Touch Tonetm From Memory; Link Dialing - Audiovox CTX3200 User Manual

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restrictions on Outgoing Calls.

To Set Call Restricted Mode

Enter the three-digit security code, then press -1
q
key i#l then
The following key operation is
needed to activate one of the restricted modes:
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-
However, emergency call with "911" are availa-
ble.
Only One Touch dialing is permitted. However,
emergency call with "911" are available.
No restriction.
To Exit C;au fCestrlctlon rrogramming
Mode
Press v]
then CLR/
Note(l): When in restricted mode 4 and 5, number
storage into the memory will not be permit-
ted.
Note(Z): In the restricted mode, a short beep tone will
be heard to inform you of the improper
operation, and the word -1 will be
shown on the readout.
HANDS-FREEOPERATION
(NAM OPTION)
This feature permits you to engage in a conversation
without lifting the handset.
1. After receiving a call (press m to answer),
conduct the conversation via the hands-free
microphone with the handset on the cradle. To
converse more naturally:
a. Speak in a normal tone.
b. Turn off the radio or stereo and close the car
windows.
2. To place a call, enter the phone number, then press
for conversation when your party answers.
3. After a call is completed, Press m to terminate
the call.
Note: If you hear feedback on a bad RF Channel,
adjust the hands-free loop attenuation
lows.
1) Press
key m then
loop attenuation will be increased by 14 dH.
q
key

END-TO-END SIGNALING

This feature permits you to utilize additional phone
services, such as accessing an alternate long distance
network, signaling a pager, or banking by phone etc..
For these services the signaling should be in DTMF
(Touch ToneTM). The following two features will
make it easier to send in DTMF codes.
Note: When you use this feature with a secret num-
ber, the number must be previously stored in a
memory address. (Refer to "To Store the
Secret Number".)

Touch ToneTM from Memory

DTMF signaling by repertory dialing is available
while engaged in a telephone conversation.
1. Press p/ ml, then enter the repertory memory
address (01 through 99). The last 10 digits of the
number will appear on the readout.
Note: However, if the memory address entered
has been set as a secret memory,
displayed on the readout instead of the
number.
2.
Press m. Then DTMF signaling will be placed
and the DTMF tone can be monitored through the
loudspeaker.
Note: Continuous DTMF from keypad can be
manually dialed as well to access answer-
ing machines when engaged in a telephone
call.

Link Dialing

(Includes Secret Memory Locations)
This feature permits you to preset from repertory
memory or the keypad up to five numbers before
placing a call. With this feature, the first number is
sent in digital form to the cell site. Then up to four
as fol-
q
Hands-free
q
then

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