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User Manual
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SONY.
Cordless
‘ Telephone
with Answering System
1 Operating Instructions
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11. Unplug this product from the wall
outlet and refer sewicing to qualified
service personnel under the following
candincns:
A, When the power cord or plug is
damaged or frayed
e. lr liquicl has been spilled into the
product.
c. If the product has been exposed to
run 0!“ water.
D. it the product does not operate
normally by followwg the operating
instructions Adjust cnly those
ccntroLs that are covered by the
operating instructians because
improper adjustment or other controls
my result in damage. and will often
quuu'e extensiVe work by a qualified
technician to restore the produn to
non-rial operation
E, If the product has beendrcpped qr
the cabinet has been damaged '
F If the product exhibits a distinct
change Ln performance
11 Avoid using a telephone (other than
a cordless type) during an electrical
stem There may be a remote risk or
elem: shock from lightning.
14. Do not use the telephone to report a
gas leak in the Vicinity at the leak
SAVE TFfESE
-INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION:
To redura the risk of lirr or minty to penbns by
battery, read and rouow thsr instructinns
1. Use only the rollowing' type and size battery ,
pitk: Sony 5? Tab.
_ Do not dispose ol the battery pick in a are ,
The can my uplode. Chxk with local codes
for possible special disposal instructions
3, Do not open or a-ltia‘late me buttery pack
Released electrolyte “u corrosive and may
cause damage to the eyu or skin. it may be
tone if Swillwed.
4, Exercise rare in handling battery paint in
order not to shun the battery wrth conducting
materials such as fries. bratrlets, and keys.
The banrry ortonducror my overheat anA
cause burns.
5. Charge the battery pads provided with or
identiriad for use with this prosturr only in
accordance wim the instructions ml
fimlhlions fpeqfied in the Instruction manual
provided for this product
5, Ohurve proper pom-try uricnurlenberwmi
the battery panic and battery charger.
lNFORMATlON FOR
GENERAL TELEPHONES
i, This aquiprneit £513th with Part 58 or the .
rcc niiaa. On the bottom 0! this aqinprmt
is a label thar contains, marl! other
iniormau'm, the FCC registrants-i number and
ringer equivalence number (Rm for this
pment it (messed this inr'onnrtion
rnusrbe provided to the telephone company.
7. The applicable reg-‘mnan ilck (mar)
usocxmc is vised for mi: equipment
_ a. This equipment is designed to be connened to
the telephone network or premisu wiring
using a compatible nodular jack which is Part
55 comp InnL
The FCC compliant telephone cnrdanri
modular plug' is FmVidEd with this
equipment.
a The KEN is usrd tn drte—rnina the quantity of
devices whim may be cunnected In the
talsphonr line. Extmivt Rst on the -
telephone line rnay result in tha nevi-tie not
“mug in response to an incoming raii in
most, but not all areas. me Sum af Lhe RENE
should not exceed five (sabre be certain of
the number of device- that may be mints-rad
re a line, as deterrined by the total KENS,
Conan the local telephone company.
5. I1 yaw equipment (SPF-A96!) an” hum In
the telephone nary/ark the telephone
company win no , you in ldvnme that
tempomry discan umce of service enaybr
required But u' advance notice lsn t patch],
the telephone company will nariiy the
customer as soon as possible. Also, you will
be advised at your right to file a complaint
with me FCC it you believe it is necsury,
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Table of contents
Getting Started 33 Turning on the answering
s Read this first function
7 Step 1: Checking the package 34 Flame beck messages
contems 35 Screening meorrung calls
8 Step 2: Setting up the base unit 35 Recording a memo
11 SteP 3: Preparing the battery 37 Operating ham an outside
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pack Phcne
13 Step'4: Entering your area rude 37 Searing the "51°“ ID
14 Identifying the pars CD e '
, 38 Picking up new messages
Basics
' Caller ID Features
17 Making calls d din Cell 1
18 Re' .g 39 Un erstan gthe erD
‘ fink“ semce
19 Recewmg calls 39 When you receive a call .
T 1 h F t 40 Looking at the Geller ID list .
‘ . e ep one. ea ures v 40 We , e the'Caller ID list ‘
©- 21 One-wmh dims 41 Erasing am from the ‘9‘
21 Storing phone numbers Caller m list
22 Making calls with onemuch 43_ Using the Caller ID list
dialing . 43 Calling back a number From
23 Phone Directory the Caller ID list
23 Staring phone numbers and 44 Scoring 3 number of the
namesw 4 . Caller ID list into the Phone
24 Changing a stored name Directory f"?—
and/or phone number 45 To change the number of”
25 Erasmg a memory location digi's cf the phone “Mb“
26 Making calls from the Phone 45 Using "Caller 1D with call
Directory wailing" service
27 Paging
Additional Information
Answering Machine 47 Mounting-the base urut on a wall
Features 48 Notes on pcwer sources/
Maintenance
28 Preparing the answering machine
49 Troubleshooting
25 Setting the day and time
29 Recording the greeting 52 Spedficafions
31 Selecting the ring em 53 Mex
32 Selecu'ng the answering
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Checking the package contents
Make sure you have received the following items in the packsge.
If myzmng is missing, contact ynur local Sony dealer.
AC power adaptor (AC-T45) Ease unit
Telephnne line told! (1) Will Ericka/shad far baxe R;chargezbia blflnry
unit pack (av-rm
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Connect the base unit
If you want to hang the base unit on the wall, see page 47A
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1 Attach the wall bracket on the
bottom of the base unit as
fllusuated to use it as astand.
2 Connect the telephone line 5
to meLJNEjackmd to; '
telephone outlet.
3 Connect the AC power adaptor
to the DCINQVjackmd. to an
AC outlet.
"P" flashes in the display
window.
4 Raise the'antenna. Make sure it
points toward the ceiling
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Preparing the battery pack
Charge the battery pack for more than 12 hours before you sun using
your phone. v v
1 Slide open the battery
ccmpament Lid of the handset.
Connect the battery connectan
thh correct polarity (black wire
505 on right side and red Wire
goes on left).
Hack the cords anti insert the
battery pack Then close the Lid,
Place the handset on the base
unit. '
You can place either sxde facing
up. . ' ____
The CHARGE lamp lights up. ‘ '
when the handset x5 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
remains Lit even after chargmg
is completed.
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Recording the greeting _ fiflflwmgwr‘é‘fw
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-, . m answering merurre hes prerecorded greedngs (see page 30). f 27: T3“ -- W-
A However, you can record your own greefing, nfi “ ' ‘ -
8. The greeting must be between two seconds and four minutes long.
You can record only one greeting, And it is used regardlus of the
answeringmode (”non-ml” and “announcement only" modes. See
page 32). Therefore, as you decd'e to change the mode, make sure that
you record a new greenng to match the answering mode.
1 Press —.
2 Press — -
You hear a voiee guide and a
long confirmation beep,
3 After the tone, start recording.
Speak about 1.2 inches (30 cm)
away from the microphone.
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4 Press to stop
MIC (Mierephcne) ' recording.
The phone automatically
replays the recorded greeting.
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Selecting the ring time
There are three ophons of ring lime. Select the ring time by setting the.
RINGER SELECT sthdx.
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RINGER SELECT
switch
Set RINGER SELECT to Mad-
, TS (Tau Saver) [I new messas- have been recnrded, me phone
@- answus a: ch: secand ring and (Kurds incommg
‘ mssagu; Um Mw messages axe mom-dad, it
was at the fifth ring. W‘hen ynu can from in
auside phen: and hear more m we rings, you
knnw mu than in no new messnszsr u you hang
A - up n this point before the phune answers, ypu can
_ save the mu for the mu. (m page 3-9),
The firm. alwxys answer; at the 5m- rmg and.
retards incaming memges.
2 The phonz always answers a: the secnnd mg and _
- recurds mam“; mssages. _
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Turning on the answering function
Press —ANSWEH owoss
so that it lights up in red.
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When the memory is run, you heir five shun emr beeps and you cmr mm
on the answering ninerien Ense unnecssery mssages (see page 34).
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- rne answering machine wiu euxsmerieeny answer a Call after 10 rinp even if
me answering Puncuan is off. The ins-wenng funmon mu remain on far all
subsequent cells: -
- You can also min on or off the mswerlng function from an cusxde phpne
(see page 35).
When a caller‘calls
The caller can unease one of the two ways to leave a message:
- Select a mAilbox by ressing ®® (MAILBOX 1), ®®
(MAILBOX Z) or (3 (MAR-BOX 3) while the caller hears the
greeting. The steam; stops and a beep will sound, then the ailer
can start recording a message. ’
- Wait until the greeting finishes, then scan recording a message,
When the caller does not select a mailbox, the musagu goa into
MAILBOX l. I
N ates
- 11 four minutes have Pissed whxle recording me manning message, use line is
aummafitifly disconnected.
- u the mus-ige is shorter than rwn secnnds, i: win N” be recorded.
To turn off the answering function
Press so that the red light goes off.
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Screening incoming calls
Yuu can screen calls by leaving the answering function on (see page
33) wide you are at home. When 1 call Ls answered. you can he“ the
message being recmded through the base unit (you cannot hear the
message thxough the handset) but the caller cannot hear you. ‘l'nen,
you can decide whemer to answer the call or not. This function “5
available only on the base unit.
‘ To answer the call
Press . '
Recording is cancelled and you
can speak to the fallen
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16 me volume is set no umumm you came" screen the calls.
Tip
Yuu can use answer the (all by picking up mother phcne if a: is cunneced to
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Answering Machine Features 35“
Operating from én outside phone
You can can from a touch-tone phone and pick up new message
recorded. on the phone First, you just set the remote ID Code (security
code) and tum on the answering function before gains out.
Setting the remote ID code (security code)
1? Press —.
2 Press —.
You hea: 5 Voice guide:
”Please set the security code To
select, press the SKH’ or
REPEAT buttnn. Ta enter, press
the SET button'C ’
3 Set a two—digit number between
Q 00 and 99 by pressing
01'
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Press to increase a
“were" tfl
deflease.
Each time you press '
mm or
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announces a number,
4 Press —
The remote ED code (security
code) is set, and you hear a lung
confirmation beep. )
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To change the remote ID cude (security code)
Enter a new remote [D code (security code). The new code will replace
the old one. '
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Caller ID Features ,
Understanding the Caller ID service
Caller lD allow the caller’ 5 phone number tn be shown on the display
before you answer the call. lnorder ta use this feature, you must first
subscribe to Caller ID sex-Vice. The name of this service may vary
depending on your telephone campany.
To use this feature, he sure to enter your area code (see page 15).
When you receive a call
The phone nurrilaer appears on the display with the date and time as
shown in_thefollow1ng eeample.
If your Caller ID service includes the caller name service, the caller's
name also appears on the display (up to 15 letters).
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Callers phane number | 1-201-123-4567
The aate ana time received' 15 m 4:5 i
When you answer the call, the Caller ID display changes to the
“mm" display.
‘ The daae and time in the display are mmimd hum the telephone company whim
ofiefimecallermseevlce, mzermeauyduir‘uimmthedatnna t‘uneyuusctm me
base unit. '
More:
- If the RINCswimh is set to OFF:
- when the handset is aft the base unit the Caller m is not aisplayea, and it is
not kept in the chuerm list (see page to). if you set it hack to RING ON
while the phone is fingmg, the Caller [D appears from that momenL
- when the handset is an the base unit, the Caller ID 5 displayed, and it is kept
in the Caller TD list.
- The callers phone number and/or name will net appear in the Eoilnwing
cases: _.,. . .
- ~ou‘r or AREAfi-when the all is made thrvugh a relepitehe company
whrdfdw nut after Caller I'D service (including intem‘fiaml calls).
, “PRIVATE"t when the all tsfiisiotkedfl For privacy reasons, many suns
allow callers the upaon to prevent his or her telephone darn Pram bang
displayed on the ether party’s Caller l'D display,
‘ ll Lhe call is from an office which we: mulfiple lines, the displayed phone
number may not match the number you we to call the utmlon
About the memory match function e
If you receiVe a'rrall from a phone number whid'i is stored on one of the
ONE-TOUCH DIAL buttons (see page 21) or in the Phone Direcrtiry
(see page B), the ringer sound will dunge to a higher tone from the
second ring.
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The memory match tuncuon does not work mum-“OUT OF AREA" or "PRIVA’E"
Calls; and it may not wurk with calls made From in office which m multiple lines
beause the number am natalways match the one you smred in this phone. w
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Aboqt the “t" mark
"it" appears xi there are more man two calls
filfifuw 557 * from the same phone number. The alder data
mg q“ $53 will be replaced by the new data, so the calls
are counted as only one call.
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Erasing da'ia from the Caller ID list
Old data—will be erased autnmadcally when a let call comes in, but
you cm also manually erase unne, and cannot store a number on a number correctly (paged 21 and E).
é a one-touch dial or m the Phone - Make sure the number (including the tone and pause
5 Direcory. digis) dos ndtexceed 15 digats.
—: 3 You hear Five shun errurbeeps - You pressed a anemueh timing buttun an whien no
a g whm you try to mire . one phone number has been stated.
3 2 much dial all.
5 " cxnetpueh dialing or phone ‘ - Share a correct munber (17:35 11 and B). .
Directbry dialing u incur-rem.
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Symptom Remedy
You eennot dial the numher - Make sure yuu entered your area code correctly
hum the Caller ID list. (page 13).
- You may need to change the number of digils otthe
phone number (page 45).
- Th}; hutetlun may not work when the prion is
connected to a Privne Branch Exchange (PBX).
The memory march Puncu'en - if the rail is from an uthre which uses rnultrple ltnes.
deer nut wurk the phvne number may net mateh the number you
put tn the memnry.
- if you stored the phone number wid't an outside Line
iccss digit in the Phone Dteeeeory Manse the phone
is connected to a Private Brunch Exehangr (PBX), the
phune number will mK rna {ch Lhe Caller to am.
Clllev ID
The CHARGE lamp does nut - Wipe the charge temunals uf ~he base untt and me
Light up when you plare the handset with a sun doth her better mntart ut the
handset to L‘urge. durge terminals
- Make sure the ham‘Je! is placed an the base unit
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The battery dunu'cn ls shaft. - The hartery pad: was ahar'gee lm than 12 hours (due
to power tau-ere, ere),
' The usable lift of the battery has expired and needs
replacement,
Power multe/hallery
Nate
If any of me remedy did not work. there they be something wrung with the
handset Rephce the hindset an the base unit, then plrlr lr up and" try Again 1! me
handset is on the base unrt plrlr uu the handset and replace it agent.
Message number indication
The mange number mdicxmr an the base unrt shows the following information. — _
When the counter Show: It mus
Numbex (0-99) Number of mssages nut yer played inch The thelluter
shows up to 99 mssasls. After that, "99“ flashes to tell you
that there are 100 ur more mange;
P r _ Flush: when the day and time is cleared due m i-power
interruption, or when you connect the base um! tn me AC
cutie: far are first time (pass 9 and 29).
A The announcement unly made is {elected (page 327.
The recording are. is full. Ense unnecsnry mus-155
(page34).
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Index
Adjtucing vulume
handset 17
speaker 34
Announcament only 32
Answefing mazhine
mg on 33
Area code 13
Audibleindicute 32
Harm—y pack
charging 11
duran'on 11
cm wmn'ng saxficg 19
Caller ID 39
1 Cane: ID List 40
©- mung back 43
Memory match funcnon
39
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Directory 44
Cafler ID
with can waiu‘ng 46
Cvnnem'cn 9
Cancel codes fortunate
operations 38
Day and lime stamp 23
Duh-13 mode
choosing 10
switching to the tone
tgmporarfly 17
- Dreamy
Phone Directory 73
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