Audiovox MVX-480 Series User Manual Download Page 4

4.

Battery charging indication.
1)

While charging the battery, the battery life indicator will scroll on the readout and be displayed as shown below.

2)

If the phone’s power is off, “ Charging” will appear in the readout during the battery Charging operation as
shown below.

3)

After all of the segments of the battery indicator stop scrolling, the battery is fully charged.

4)

Environmental temperature for full battery recharging with fixed time;0˜+35ºC

5.

Disconnect the AC Adaptor (battery charger) from the AC outlet and from the phone.

6.

After recharging, battery pack may become a little warmer. However, this is normal.

7.

Recharge the battery fully before your first use of the unit.

8.

When the battery becomes discharged, two beep tones will be heard every 10 seconds, and the battery level indicator

 will be flashing. In such a case, replace the battery with a fully charged one, or recharge the discharged

battery.

9.

To ensure long battery life, operate the unit until the battery level indicator 

 flashes, then recharge the battery.

Remove Battery Pack from the unit when it is not expected to be used for a long period. Recharging at least once
every month is recommended when not being used.

10. DO NOT charge Battery in an area with direct exposure to sunlight.
11. All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive material, such as jewelry, keys or beaded

chains, touches exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite
hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse or other
container with metal objects.

12. DO NOT open the battery case. If the battery is accidentally broken, avoid skin contact with the internal chemical

contents. If there is skin contact, wash the affected area immediately and seek medical advice.

13. Do NOT put the battery close to, nor dispose it into fire.
14. Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by the AC adaptor manufacturer may result in a risk of fire, electric

shock, or injury to persons.

15. An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary. Use of improper extension cord could result in a

risk of fire and electric shock. If extension cord must be used, make sure:
a.

That plug of extension cord are the same number, size and shape as those of plug of AC adaptor.

b.

That extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition.

c.

That wire size is large enough for AC ampere rating of charge.

16. DO NOT operate AC adaptor with damaged plug. Replace AC adaptor immediately.
17. DO NOT operate charger if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped, or otherwise damaged in any anyway; take it

to an authorized Audiovox cellular service center.

18. To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug charger from outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.

19.

 the product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable Battery. The Battery is recyclable. At the end of

it’s useful life, under various state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this Battery into the municipal waste
stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal

 FEATURES AND OPTIONS

·

Push Button Dialing

·

Large Size LCD Display

Status/Function Indicator
10 Digit Number Display
Receiving Signal Strength indicator

Summary of Contents for MVX-480 Series

Page 1: ...ced features that provide the ultimate in convenience and safety like one touch emergency dialing a constant signal strength and battery life indicator a voice mail access key and the most advanced an...

Page 2: ...WS 700 option to the unit through the strap hole as shown below 1 Then pull the long loop through the smaller loop as shown below 2 BATTERY INSTALLATION AND RECHARGING o N t n e m p i u q E e h t f o...

Page 3: ...to lock the Battery Pack onto the phone To Detach the Battery Pack 1 Slide back the Release Latch as shown below 2 Lift up to remove the Battery Pack from the unit gently TO RECHARGE BATTERY The AC Ad...

Page 4: ...ide your pocket purse or other container with metal objects 12 DO NOT open the battery case If the battery is accidentally broken avoid skin contact with the internal chemical contents If there is ski...

Page 5: ...Voice Mail Dialing Memory Name Tag Any Digit Key Answering Automatic Answering Anti Fraud Security Feature Last Number Redial Automatic Redial Programmable Option Mute Scratch pad Dialing with without...

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Page 7: ...the Receiving Signal Strength 7 10 CHARACTER FUNCTIONAL DIGIT DISPLAY The remaining character show the last digits of the dialed number 8 Envelope Message Icon informs that there are messages and or...

Page 8: ...Press again for about one second to turn off the unit Antenna Position Your portable cellular telephone is equipped with a dual position antenna system This dual position antenna has been especially d...

Page 9: ...dress 01 through 30 Note You can see the last 10 digits on the readout If the number is longer than 10 digits see To Review the Prefix To Review the Previx Number longer than 10 digits Press then ente...

Page 10: ...es will be skipped Automatic Storing into a Vacant Memory Address This feature allows automatic storing into a vacant repertory memory address This can prevent the possible over writing of a previous...

Page 11: ...level with the sample tone when you are not engaged in a phone conversation Alert Tone 1 Press 2 Keep pressing or until you get the desired sound level 3 Sound level ALT VOL X X 1 5 will be displayed...

Page 12: ...otes 1 If the next letter or number is assigned on the other key not same key you can display the next letter or number without pressing 2 You must enter the phone umber first then apply the name Ente...

Page 13: ...rcept signal is heard press then redial the correct number Automatic Redial Programmable Option If the feature of Automatic Redial Programmable Option is selected your unit will automatically make sev...

Page 14: ...the fraudulent use of your cellular telephone number You phone is equipped with Authentication and PIN Personal Identification Number Dialing Availability of these features depends on your Service Pro...

Page 15: ...ds The last 10 digits of the number in memory address 41 will appear in the display As your call is being processed the word SEND PIN will appear in the display 2 Press the key again your call will th...

Page 16: ...st phone number you attempted to call Numbers will be stored in memory only if key is pressed 1 Press then 2 Press to send a displayed number Note To clear the stored number press then Programmable Em...

Page 17: ...in se quence Up to five numbers can be stored and are sequentially accessed with one touch of the Voice Mail access key The first number is sent in digital form to the cell site then up to four other...

Page 18: ...E ON will be displayed for 5 seconds CALL TIME DISPLAY This feature automatically records the elapsed time per conversation The talk time of the last call and cumulative talk time can be displayed on...

Page 19: ...r display indicates a flashing you are in a cellular system which is not associated with your Carrier you can still make or receive calls If your display indicates a flashing you may have to change yo...

Page 20: ...AN SID INDICATOR This feature permits you to recall the last system identification accessed by your phone Press then The last rescan SID is displayed on the readout for 5 sec The display format is as...

Page 21: ...ver this number may be accessed by pressing the key after completion of the original call Note you may switch back and forth and converse with both calling parties by alternately pressing the key Unav...

Page 22: ...emory stack are displayed in two parts While the key is pressed CX X 1 3 is displayed After the key is released the 10 digit telephone number is displayed Memory Stack Clearing To clear the memory sta...

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