Sony Group SPPA967 User Manual 48472
Sony Corporation 48472
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S ONY _’ 3-557415-11 (1) j | amom_sw.Am,v nus Cordless , Telephone with Answering System Operating Instructions EI- vManuaI de insiruccioneé A E- J er SpgggfnisOOMHz CALLER || ) with nan w-mng 5PP—A968 ©1999 by Sony Cameraman 1 uvsns‘ uzsam | F— SPP-A968_3-857-416-11.US/ES j [ wumjnnsauuwe : 11. Unplug this product from the wall— outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: A. When the power cord or plug is damaged or rrayed. 5 it liquid has been spilled into the product. c. If the product has been expcsed to rain or water. D. lf the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensiVe work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation E. It the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. ' F. Lt the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. 13. Avoid usu'lg a telephone (other than a cordless type] during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 14, Do not use the telephone ta report a gas leak m the vicinity of the leak SAVE Tfi'E'sE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: To reduce me nsk ol the or injury to prisons by battery, read and tnllw these Mentions. 1. Use only the leuewing type and size battery , pack Sony with 1 Do nntd'upcse at the battery pack ma En The cell may explode Check wllh local codes i‘er possible spedal dispose] inao-uooons. 3, Do not open or mufilate me battery pack Rueased electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin it may be toxic ii swallowec. 4. aercise care in handling battery pack in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rkigx, bracelets. and keys. The battery orconc'ucror may overheat and muse bums. 5. Gauge the barre—y paclt provided with or ioantiriea for use with this product only in accordance with the linsltuctim and lrrnitations specfice in the tnstruction manual provided [or this product 5. Observe proper palanry orientation between the battery pack and banery charger. INFORMATION FOR GENERAL TELEPHONES 1. This equipment campus with ran 65 of the FCC rules. On the bottom of thrs equipment a a label that tannins. mung other Lninrmah'on, the FCC registration numberand . ringer equivalence number (Rm ler this equipment u insisted. this miomiarion must he provided to the telephone company. L The applicable reg-smbon lad: (cannee‘ar) USOC-KIUC is used for this equipment. . s. The equipment is easigned to be eonnamd to the telephone ncnvarit or premiss wiring ~ using a compatible mount jack which is Part be compliant . . ' The FCC compliant tel'tghnne cord and medular plug is provided with this equipment. a. The an: is used to determine the quang'mgj_ device which may be conciected to the . telephone line. accesive KEN: on me — telephone line they mull in the devieu not ringing in response to an incoirung all. in most, but not all areas. the sum ol the new: should not exceed five (slal'l'o bacon-in oi the number of We: that may be connected to a line, as determined by me mm] ms. contact the local telephone company a Ii your equipment (SPF-A966) causes harm to the telephone nerwort. the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discone'nuance at service maybe required. but ll advance notice isn't practical the telephone company will notify the manner as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of you.— fight io file'a complaint wrth the sec Liyuu beLieve it is “155917. 3.1; filmmflrxlm SF P~ASEE_3-857-41 6-11.U 5 _l 1 . M" ‘< Table of contents 1: 14 17 18 19 21 23 27 28 28 29 31 32 Getting Started Read this first Step 1: Checking the package contents Step 7.- Setting up the base urut Step 3: Preparing the battery pack Step'4: Entering your area code Identifying the parts Basics Making calls Reclialing Receiving calls Telephone Features . One-touch dialing Storing phone numbers Making calls with one-touch dialing ' Phone Directory“ Stonng phone numbers and names _ _ ' Changing a stored name and/or phone number Erasing a memory location Making calls from the Phone Directory Paging Answering Machine Features Preparing the answering machine Setting the day and time Recording the greeting Selecting the fling Ema Selecting the answering mode —] r M_SPP~MHUS s 34 35 36 37 37 38 39 39 40 40 41 43, 43 45 46 47 48 49 52 53 s- Turning on the answering function Playing back messages Screening incoming calls Recording a memo Operau'ng from an outside phone Setting the remote ID code Picking up new messages ' Caller ID Features Understanding me Caller ID M“ an When you receive a call _ Locking“ the Caller to list _ Viewing the'Caller I'D list Erasing data from the Caller ID list Using the Caller ID List" Calling back a number from the Caller YD list Scoring 3 number of the Caller ID List into the Phone Directory ': :-_- To mange the min-abet of“ digits of the phone number Using "Caller I'D with call waiting” service Additional Information Mounting'the base unit on avwall Notes on powersourcs/ Maintenance Troubleshooting Specifications Index Table of comer“: 5“ mm, um m SPP—ASES_3-867-416-11.U5 ©— w" Checking the package contents Make sure you have receiVed the following items in the package. If nny'chmg is missing, contact your local Sony dealer. Meghan; fine cords (1) Wall bracknlrund for base {em-qua]. “any unil pack (HP-H4) Gemng Stand cubsva_sPF-Assuxus 7 i my”. mm m SPP-A95843-867-41 5-11.US “A Connect the base unit If you want to hang the base unit on the wall, see page 47, AC power adapm (suuplied) Tnloyhene nu. curd [Sufiplild] . telephone v 9mm 1 Attach the Wall bracket 01.1 the bottom of the base unit as illustrated to use it as astand. 2 Connect the telephone line cord to the LINE jack and to a "‘ ‘ telephone outlet 3 Connect the AC powex adaptor to theDCIN9Vjack and to an AC outlet, ”P" flashes in the display window. 4 Ease me’mtema. Make sure it points toward the ceiling. cantinued Gemng Started —‘ l omijlAmes s mysmnmm SPF-A958_3-857-416-11.U5 Preparing the battery pack Charge the battery pack for more mm 12 haurs before you start using your phone. 1 Slide open the battery compartment Lid of the handset Connect the battery connector with correct polarity (black wire goes on right side and red wire goes on left). Hook the cords anti insert the battery pack. Then close the lid. Place the handset on the base unit ' You can place either s1de facmg The CHARGE lamp lights up. ' when the handset is properly seated on the charge terminals of the base unit. Charge the battery pack for more than 12 hours so that the battery is fully charged, The CHARGE lamp ramm‘ns lit even after charging is completed. maxim-d CHARGE lamp . Gemng Slaned wos-vsjw-nsu nus u 5‘ mm. "mm SPP-A968_5-857-41 6-1 LU 5 Entering your area code W‘hen you use tlus phone for the first time, or move to an area that has a different ma code, you must enter your area code. This is necessary because the phone must distinguish local ar long distance calls to properly dlal calls from the Caller ID List. 1 Press _. 2 Turn Jog Dial up to make "AREA” flash. 3 Press Jog Dial. ”ENTER AREA CODE" appears on the many. Enter three digits or’ your area code using the dialing keys. 5 Press —. v You hear along confirmation beep. N em . - u an area code lgahzady entered, it lppem an the display instep 3. To enter a diffmnt ateamde, lee ‘Tu change the net cede“ below, - De notallow mare manzo seconds a: elapse between each step of the procedure. Tlp's - You my pres log Dial lnstezd oi (m) In step 5. . Te eheck the current area code, perform steps 1 tn 3 above. The area code appeals on the display form seconds. To change the area cade- 1 Perform steps 1 tn 3 above. The current area code appears on the dasplay. 2 Turn Jog Dial down to erase the current area code. 3 Enter a new area code using the dialing keys; 4 Press -. You hear a long confirmanon beep. Gatling Sflflcd T ] mmsw-mnus l: ulsm. "mm SPF-A968_3-857-416-l1.US “Ky- HANDSET LOCATOR button , (pv 27) @' Allows you ta page the cordless handset. 15 PLAY/STOP (MAILBOX 1, 2, 3) buftnns (p. 34) Plays beck the messages in each mall box. AUDIELE INDtCATE switch EP~ 32) I, .." Selects the answering mode. RINGER SELECI' switch (p. 31). Selecrs me ring time DIAL MODE swi‘tch (19.10) Selects pulse or tune dialing Bi Hook for AC power adaptor cord (p. 9) Dc IN sv jack (p, 9) LINE (telephone line) jack (p- 9) L'e‘ilw ——| | umle‘sn-muus is Display The display on the base unit shows the answering machine operation. é} MAILBOX BEE] Memory” éapacity indicaxer (p, 32) indicates the available memo capacity, {mm 5 (Empty) to F Full). for warding. The bars increase as the available memory capacity deceues. MAILBOX indicator (pl 34) Displayed when there an mssagfi reeorded and when the messages are being played back. Flashes Wham there are new _ ' messages recorded. Message number indicator (p- 34) indicates the number cf new messages recorded. ”A" 1): ms in the announcement only m e “F“ appeus when there is no space to record messages ”P" appears when 1112 power is turned uni» VOL (volume) indicator indicetes the speaker volume. The bars increase as the volume is aimed up. (antinued Gemng Staned a melee. um m SPF-A968_3-367~416-114US Tl osnrzojwusuuus x7 5 1 Pick up the handset from the base umt. 2 Press and wait umil ”TALK” appears on the display. The LN USE lamp on the base unit Lights up. A You. then hear a dial tone. If you hear EiVe short error beeps and “OUT OF RANGE” appears on the display, move closer tn the base unit 3 Dial the phone number. ‘ 1 During a ccnversafinnqbu can“ - adjust the handset Volume. Follow the procedure desmbed in the following table 4 When you’re done talking, press or replace the handset on the base umL The display goes off, Additional as"); To Ba 2115) Adjust the handset volume D hone wnvemfiuns, {55 .Ead'1 prss of @E ’ chhzs the speaker Volume by four levels. 5mm to tune dining temporarily Fm: m lhcr you are «named. The line will remain in tone timing until disconnected Notes - - u the handset beeps every ucwnd during convexsznnn and "OUT OF RANGE” appeals on the display, move dose: to the bud unit; otherwise, me an will be dbmnneeted after one minum - When you increase me sound volume, in same was the background noise may be mceused as well. Yuu should Adjust mg volume accordingly, (unfinued I menu‘sam SPF»A968_3<567~416-114US as" 7-10_SPP-Amvl lus l9 5 base unit lights up, in the table below the base unit If you have subscribed to the Caller ID service - the caller's number and/or mm lppeus on the display when you receive a ' call (see page 39). - the rln ersaund changes to a higher (an! if the all matches the number . » stored on ONE-TOUCH DIAL buttons or m the Phcne Directory [memory mmh function‘see page 39). Additional tasks-f, l Tn Do this one gamers-dons, press Achusz the hmdm volume Each prest $5 swilches the speaker volume by four levels Switch w mm r.u Prss m, ("HHW'ififlg’ semcz'l Prts‘ isflifl "3 nun-h m the first callen ‘ Ynu heed to subscnbe m the service ham 7qu lelephuhe company. 11 P To inform yeu at an mcnmlng call, the display shows “szmGl’NGfit” when finyngv . ulsmmmm 1 When you hear the phone ring, pick up the handset tram the base unit, and press A "TALK” appears on the display and the IN USE lamp on the During a conversation, you can adjust the handset vulume. 7 Follow the procedure described 2 When you're done talking, press or replace the handset on The display and the IN USE lamp on the base unit go off. (antinued SPF-A968_3-SS7416~11.U5 Telephone Features One-touch dialing You can dxal with one touch of 1 key by storing a phone number on a one-touch dial button. Storing phone numbers Jug Dial —I ‘ MK~27_SPfl-A“I.HUS z: 1 Pressw m. IIRECTD'RY QREQ run 2 Press uneof the three . ONE-TOUGI DIAL buttons (® to ©)- Yau hear a comfiadcn beep. If a number is sthred, it appears on the display. To store a new - number, fuming Dial to erase it. samwag auaqda|al 3 Enter the phone number you; want to store. You can enter up to 16 digits, including a tone and a pause, each of which is counted as_one digit. 4 Press —.4 You hear a long confirmauon beep, and. the number is stored The display goes off. , eentinued Tel-i»4>’7~7z" Recording the greeting v fifififififiT/Qf? . . . a .. 7 v7 we ;§>~1 Tl-us amwemg machme has prerecorded greetmgs (se. page 30). sank-1h NV. A ' Howem, you can record your own greeting. 7 Sr The greeting must be between twu seccnds and four minuru long. You can record only one greeung, and it is used regardless of the answering made (”mmzl” and “amouncemenl cnlY’ modes. See page 32), Therefure, xfyuu deed: to chinge 211: model make 5 that you record A new greeting to match the answering mode. 1 Press —- 2 Press —4 ‘ You hear a voice guide and a long confirmation beepr 3 After the tune, start racording. Speak abaut 12 inches (30 an) away Earn the microphone. _ I i I 4 Press to stop MIC (Microphone) recording The phone autométically replays the recurded greeting. unfinued . Answering Macnme Feamrzs 29“ T l OTHS-Ja_$PP-MIWS a i‘ a1gss,n~ym S PP r Nate: -LftheRwGswit=hissettoOI-‘P: _ - when the handth is off the base unit, the Caller ID ls nut displayed, and lt is not ltept m Lhe Caller in list (see page 40). ll youset it bad: to Elms ON whlle the phone is nnglng, the Caller [D appears from that human A - when the handsets on the base unit, the Caller m is displayed, and E! is kept in the Ciller TD List. - The callers phone number and/or name will not appear in the following £355: __, s - “OUT OF AREA'. .when the nu ls made through a telephone company whid’t does not offer Caller ID service (Nludi‘ng inlernnieml calls). — "PRIVATE": when the call is “blocked“. For privacy reasons, many states allow allers the option to prevent his Or her telephone data hot-n being displayed on the other party‘s Caller in displly. - If the (fill is from an office whrrh use mulliple lines, the displayed phone number may nut match the number you use to ball the extension. salmeag q| 131123 I About the memory match function I: you receive a'cell from a phone number which is stored on one of the ON'EeTOUCl-l DIAL buttons (see page 21) or “m the Phone Dlteaory (see page 23), the ringer sound will change to a higher tone from the second ring Note The mmry much function does m! work with "OUT OF AREA" cr TRIVAT” calls; and. it my not work with GUS made [mm in office which uses multiple lines because the number dos notalways man-h the one you stored in this phone. w Caller lo Festutes 39 T I mjvn-nsamus 3s a VISIBLH'JAM | l— SPP-A968_3-85741 6-11.US Aboqt the ”*" mark "*” appears if theze axe more than two calls SM I TH JDl‘N * from the same phone number. The older data will be replaced by the new data, so the calls are counted as only one call. v .,4,,-. EraSing da'ia from the Caller ID list Old data—Ml] be eased automaurelly when a let call comes in, but ycu an 1150 manually ens: unnecessary data one by one or erase the entire List. To erase the phone number one by one 1 Display the phone number you want to erase» from the Caller DJ List (see page 40}, 2 Press Jog D131. , 3 Tum Jog Dial up m make “ERASE” flash and press [cg Dial. 4 Turn Jog Dial up to make ”YES” flash, then press Jog -. 1 You hear along confirmanon beep and the data ‘ is erased. sazmead m Jane; I enntinu'd Caller ID Features 41“ _| | WASPF-AQGEJIUS n i magnum SPF-A968_3-867-41 6-11,U5 l r: _——-————— Using the Caller ID list By using the Caller ID hst, you can call back a phnne number from the Caller ID list easily, or store numbefi from the Caller lD List into memory dialing keys. Calling back a number from the Caller "3 list 1 Display the phone number you want to call from the Caller ID List (see page 40). SMITH JDF I- 2 2 Confirm-1 the number and press I’og DiAL ’ Amman ERQSE ’l’-‘20l-l23—4567 F's 1qu $53 3 151255 Jog Dial again The phone automm‘cafly dials the dsplayed number. Nate; - If the number displayed in step 1 is not the one you shuuld can back. you an change ma numbu of digits o! the phone number ls described an page a. - u the phone is com-mm no a Private 5mm Exchangc (PBX). ynu may not be able to can back from the Caller ID us: because an cusidt line ices: digit is necessary, . Tip You my press la main a can insmd of following sups z and 3.- continuod Cellar ID Features 43‘” , mass. mum _| | mfimmuus 4.1 SPP-A968_3-867~416-11.US saimeaj q| Jane: I l l— To change the number of digits of the phone number If the number of digits niche phone number in the Caller ID list is different from the actual phone number, you need to adjust the number of digits of the phone number to call back or stare into the phone directory ' 1 While the phone number {mm the Caller I'D list is displayed, press @ repeatedly until the phone number with the correct number of digits appears on the display. Each rime you press @, the number of digits changes as follows. When the area code does not match SMITH JWN SMITH J |——2m 123— 4557 -) 2m—12 _ ._ ”as mamas "as? e ' ¢ SMITH JOHN 123- 4557 ”as n? m ‘1: 53 When the area (ode matches SMITH JOHN 123—4557 —) "UH IBM'WSS 4x SMITH JDHN !- 123; .4567 CH». "153 2 Continue the operation to call or store the phone number with the correct number of digits (jpa'ges 43 and 44). Netti - Ycu need to up“ nu number cl digits um me you all back from the QuerID list u m changes m the Caller m am a not stored in memory. ' Yuu my ncrbe ahle m dung! the “max of digiu depending an um Caller In em. n . 1! .. fl -‘ u. Callef VD Features 45"s _‘ I 0039-46_5P'-A§66.1|US ‘ mmAthu SPF-A965_3-857416-11.US | T _H— Q Additional Information , Mounting the ba'se unit on a wall i? fié lug-up as 1 Reverse the hang-up tab. 2 Plug the telephone Line cord to the LINE jack and the AC power adaptor to the DC IN 9V13ck, and hook the cards, Use the shorter cord for mounfing. Attach the wall bracket to the 7 center of the base urut. Align the A mark of the wall bracket _with those of the base unit. Plug the telephone Line cord to the telephone outlet, and hook the base unit to the wall plate. Plug the AC power adaptor to _ an AC outlet. Than raise the antenna so that itpoints towards the ceiling. Telephone fin. cord adaptor fly ’ . To ‘remove the wan bracket, press the lawn tabs. Additional lnfonnadon 47“ “T ’ wa.sl_sw-Am,uus n «mm. ”mm SPF-A958_3-867-41 6-11.US noun-mom leunmppv I .. u- Troubleshooting ' If you've experiencedmy of the following difficulties while using your phone, use this n-uubleshcoting to help you remedy the problem Should any problem persist, consult youx neaxest Sony dealer. Symptom Remedy You hear five shprt error - Make sure you set up the base urut comedy (page a). beeps whm yuu press @. - Move the handset dose: In the base unit. ' Replace the handset an the base unit, then pick it u and try agnan. H the handset is on the base unit, ' ' ’ up the handset and rephre tr agalnr You he... m, that mm - Make sure the tetephnne Line card ls securely . emneeted to the telephone oudet (pa 9). '=3 ~ Make sure the battery is My chug (page 11). A 3 The phcna does no. mm M - Make sure the dialing mode is set cone-ray (page 10). . “Pa an, even though the number 2 you <1an is correct. The phone 4mm redial - Make sure the last dialed number ls :eal.ly the one yau correctly want to dial. Ynu he” five “we em, beep; - The nurnher you lastdr'ated Needs 3: digits when you try to redial, (including the tone and pause disrts ts used). ~ The number you last dialed is Ensed. .. Tne handset does not ring. - Set the KING switzh on the handset an ON. i - The battery may be weak. Charge the battery for ; more than 12 hours (page 11). 5 - Make sure you set up the base urur eel-rectiy (page a). z - Meve the handset mu: tn the base unit. a . Rephte the handset on the base unat. then piek it up. 5 u the handset ls on the base unit, pick up the handset and requ it asaln. , You hear mtgmrmcg during - Move the handset daset tn the base uqu g canvetsar‘ton - Phu the but unit away from noise soureer (page 3). E You hear 1 up every second - ll ls an nut-Qi-range net-tn, Muve lhehandset deter re 3 during canyeoaa‘tln and “OUT the base urut wnhan orne manure. " - 2 OF RANGE appear on the _ ' ' E disp lay. 5 You m, , m, {my mm - The battery is weak Charge the battery for more than 5 seconds and m and "BAA—rim 12 News (page 11)- 9 LOW" “PP!“ an the 45591”, Note that you cannot use me handset without charging lt For more than one minute. Yau hear five shun error beeps - Make sure you fellow the prdredure tnstortng lhe Er ,. and cannatsmte a numbe: on a number comedy (pages 21 and m = ; onetouch dl'al or in the Phone - Make sure the number (induding the tone and pause E Directory, digits) dos not exceed 1§ digits. 2 You hear Eve short error peeps ~ You prused a onetoueh draun‘ ' g button vn wturh no 2 when you try ta makg a one- phone number has been stated. 2 touch dial Gut Onetouch dialing a, Phgng ~ Store a non-en number (pegs 21 and 75). Directory dialing p inrdlreet ' <=nfinu0d Additiunal Information 7 J asle?-su_sPP~mu.Hus n i mynusam SPF-A963_3-867~41 S-1‘LUS “OHEWJOWI lvunmppv I 49“ | r Remedy - Make sure you entered your area code cumcdy (page 13). - You may need to ehange the number of 511ng or the phone number (Page 45). - This hancnon may not work when the phone is connected to a Private Branch Exchange (PBX). ' If the all is from an office de1 ma muln'ple lines, the phone number may not match the number you put in the memory. - it you stored the phone number with an outside Line accss digit in the I’hcne Dumry beuuse the phone is cunnened to a anlte Bunch Exehxnge (PBX), the phone member will not match the Caller ID data. - Mpe the marge temlnals otme base uruund the headset with a soft cloth for better root-arr of the charge terminals. . Make sure the handset is pieced on the base unit properly. - The battery paelt was charged less than u hams (due to power tatture. etc) - The usable life of the battery has expired and needs replacement. Symptom Yuu cannot dial the number firm the Caller TD list g The memory match function u dm not wwrk. a The CHARGE lamp does net 3 light up when you place the Z: handset to charge é The battery duration 15 short. g . o. Note Lt any at the remedy dld tint work there may be wmething wrong with the handset. Replace me handset on the base unit. then pick it up and try again I! the handset is on the base unit. pldt up the handset and replaee it again. Message number indication The mange number indicator on the base unit shew: the following informal-ion. - > When the counter show; it means Number (0&9) Number of rnmages not yet played baele The indiatur shows up to 99 messages. After that, “99- fiestas to tell you that were are 100 or more messages. tv Flash- whm the day 2nd time is dented due m aapower inlerruplacn, orwhen you cvnnect the base unit tn the AC ‘ uudet for the first time (page. 9 and 29). "‘> The announcement only mode 3 selected (page 32). The recording area is hall. Erase unnecesut-y messages (page 341. T | asunsafiPP-Aml xus sv Additional Information I utslw, 1:9 PM ©- SPP-A958_3»857-416‘114U5 lemwlul leuonlppv I um W. Index Adiusn'ng Volume hands“ 17 speaker 34 Anneuncemmtcnly 32 Answermg machine mming on 33 Are: cede 13 Aumblemdiare 32 Battery pack chargmg 11 dunn'nn 12 Call waning service 19 Caller ID 39 Caller ID List 40 calling back 43 ivéemory much funcfl'on stoning in Phone Directory 44 Calla: ID wuh can wuu‘ng 66 Cannecdan 9 Central ends fogsmpte openu'ons 38 ' ‘ Day and fine stamp 23 Dialing mode choosing 10 swndung to (ht tone IQmpOrax-ily 17 Directmy Phone Directory 2; T , «WALSH-was nus E, F basing Caller ID din 41 last phone number dialed 13 messages 34 Phone Directory 75 G. H Greeting 29 I, J, K Idenniying the pars 14 Location, use unit 3 M, N Mulbex 33, 34 Making cafls 17 Memo 36 Memory match funn'nn 39 Messages 33, 34 Mounung the base unit on a wall 47 One-touch dialing 21 Operen'ng Emm an outside phone 37 OUT OF AREA 39 P, Q Peekage teams 7 nging 27 Phone Directory 23 Playing armaucememvnly 32 masages 34 PRIVATE 39 Pulse dialing 10 Recording greenng 29 memo 36 Receiving calls 19 Redifling 13 Remote 1D code (secmty code) 37 Ringer mming an/éff 20 rhgarselect 31 Sceming cells 35 Setting up base unit a handset 11 Speakzr 17, 34 Stamping messages with” day and me 25 Smn‘ng Caller n: d“: in Phone Directory 44 T, U rcu~sevex Eeamxe 31 Tom dialing dialing mode 10 mm; to 10 Tmublshooung 49 V, W. X, Y. 2 Volume handset 17 speaker 34 Addilinnal lnlnrmauon mass, mnew SPF-ASGEJ-857-41 6-11.US "one-morn leuamppv I 53‘” EXHIBIT D Circuit Diagram
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