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EXHIBIT C
User Manual
this device cuanie: with part ii of the FCC luies.
OPemu-m is subject cu the funny
' ' e um!
(erence received, inciudiu
NOTE: This equigmenc has been tested
Limits far a Class B digizii device. '
?CC auies. These Limits Ate designed to DL‘OVLCQ reasunabia ‘
preteczian iqains: harmful
interference in a residential
insceiiecian. This equipment c
,eneraces, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if '
Accnrdan e with the instrucciuns,
to redia ceununications. However,
reception. which can be determined by t
' ' loan the equip-en: rand
receiver.
<~Cunneet the equign-nt inte in
different tram the: to Which the rec
film Q _1\:
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Cordless
Telephone
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Operating Instructions >
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Owner‘s Record
The model and the serial numbers are
located at the bottom of the unit. Record
the serial number in the space provided
below. Refer to these numbers '
whenever you all upon your Sony
dealer regarding this product
Model No. SPF-59101
Serial NO.
lMPORTANT
SAFETY a
INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment,
basic safety precaufl'ons should. always
be followed to reduce the nsk of fin,
elem: shock and ifilury to persons,
including the following:
L Reed and understand all instructions.
2, Follow all warnings and instructions
> marked on the product.
3. Unplug this product from the wall
_ outlet before cleaning. Do not use,
liquid deaners or aerosol cleaners.
Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use this product near water,
for example, near a bath tub, wash
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in
a wet basement, or near a swimming
pool.
5. Do not place this product on an
unstable can, stand, or table. The
, product may fall, causing serious
damage to the product.
SPPasfllflLl ms z i
6. Slots and opening: in the cabinet and
the back or bottom are provided for
venu'larioru To protect it from
overheau'ng, these openings must not i
be blocked or covered The openings
should never be blocked by placklg
the product on the bed, sofa, rug, or-
other similar surface. Ttus product
should never be placed near or over a
radiator or heat register. This product
should not be placed in a built-in
installation unless proper ventilation
is provided.
7. This product should be operated only
from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. Lt you
are not sure of the type of power
supply to your home, consult your
dealer or local power company.
a. Do not allow anything to rest on the
power cord. Do not loate ttus
product where the card will be abused
by persons walking on it.
9. Do not overload wall outlets and
extension cards as this can result in
the risk of fire or "electric shock.
10. Never push objecs ctany kincl into
this product through cabinet slots as
they may touch dangerous voltage
points or short out parts that could
. result in; rlsk’of fire or electric shock. ,
Never spill‘liquzd of any kind on the
product.
ll. To reduce the risk of electric shock,
do not disassemble this product, but
take it to a qualified semce personnel
when some service or repair worlr is
required. Opening or removing
covers my expose you to dangerous
voltages or other rislc. lncorrect
reassembly can cause electric shock
when the appliance is subsequently
used.
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12. Unplug this product from the wall
outlet and rafer servicing to qualified
service personnzl under the following
conditions: '
A. When the power cord or plug is
damaged or frayed.
B. If liquid has been spilled into the
product, ' .
C. If the product has been exposed la
rain or Water.
D. LE the product does not operate
normally by following the operating
instructions Adjust only these
controls that are covered by the
operating instructions because
improper adjusunent 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. Lt the product he's been dropped or
the cabinet has been damaged. 7
F. If the product exhibits a distinct
change in performance.
11 Avoid using s telephone (other than
a cordless type) during an electncol
star-ml There may be a remote risk of
electric shoclf from lightning.
1.4. Do not use the telephone to report a
gas leak in the vicinity of the Leak,
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION:
To reducr the nskol lire or irnury to peisans by
b-nzry, fold and louow these instructions.
l. Use only me Eullnwing type and-size burn-1
par): Sony 59-731
1 Do not dispose of the pottery pick in s are.
The an my usplode. chrrlr with lonl codes
for poflihlq spoon dirpossl instructions.
3. Do nor open or muolsrr nu pottery pick.
erlnud electrolyte is corrosive find my
reuse damagu lo the eyes or skin. It may or
toxic ii swallownd.
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4. Exrrcisersreinhhndlinghonerypukln
order not to short flu battery with conducting
mlerisls surh u nngsJ’nceIm, and keys l
Th- prnrry or oondurtor my worm-t and
cause bums. ‘
sl Chsrge lheb-rrrry pack provided with or
ldrntifird for use with this produrt only in
accordance with the insti-ucuons and
Limitations specified in the insouerion manusl
provuded For this prpdurt.
6. Observe proper polarity orientation between
the battery pick and bxttery charger.
INFORMATION FOR
GENERAL TELEPHONES
1. This equipment empire-r with Pm so or the
rec ruler. On the boom of this equipment
is a label that contains, mug other
inforrnaann. the FCC rtglstrllion numb" and
ringer rquiyolener number (arm lor this
equipment. llrequested, lhisinfon‘lufiofl 7
mupowmnmummy, m
7. The applicable rrgismtlm jsrls (cmmar)
USOC-RI‘llC is used for this rquiplnenl.
a. This equipmmr is dsigned to loo ronneced to
the telephone work or premim wiring
using s compatible modular jack whleh is rm
SB rompllant.
The FCC compliant relephone card and
mndular plug is provided with LN!
equipment.
a mREle used toderprmmmeqinntiryot
devices wlurh may be mnnecred to the
telephone Line. Ere-stave link on the
telephone line my result in the dell-la! not
ringing in response to on incoming call. in
most, out not all areas, the sum of me RENs
should not uczed live (Sill-to be certain oi
du number of duo-leg that my or connected
to a line, as dctemmed by thr torrl RENs,
contact the local telephone tompony.
5. If your equipment($FP~5?\01)c-uses harm to
the telephone nrtwork. the tzlephone
oompshy will notify you In anyone: that
tampnnry diseanfinuhnre of sorvioe may be
rtquired. Bu! ti advancc noon isn’t primal,
the ztlephune company will notify me
customer as soon I: pooiible. Also, you will
be sdvised or your righr to file a rornplhml
with the FCC if youbelseve it isnmmry
3.4;
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All mm snsflwurus , a
4m
fir The telephone compeny my make changes in.
its includes, equipment apenlim or '
pmcgdum matewld after: me opendun of
me equipmam if ml: happens the telephone
ecmpanywill previde advance nutiee in order
lor ywu ta makenecesury modiflae'une m
maintain unimerrupterl semen
7. I! trouble u aperiencrdwlm th‘u equipment
(SPPASQIOI). let tepult at wimnry
urlormae'an, glean contact SonyDirect
Response Ceruer. Tel l-soo-m-mr If the
equipment is earning harm to the telephone
nuwork. me telephone mmpmy may request
that yuu discennax the equipment until the
problem ls resulvecl.
st All repairs will be performed in an auttmnaerl
Sony service station.
9. Th‘u equipmmt antic: be used to parry lines
or col.“ Line-s.
wrrtus equipment u hearing aid cumpanble.
If ycur telephone is equipped
with automatic dialers
w-rum ptognmmklg emergency number; and
(or) making emulle men-ergency numbers:
1. Remain on m Iimmdlmefly explain to
the dispatcher me lawn [or the all .
7. Paiurm such activities in the nil-peak
hauls, sua- as udy morning or late
eveningi.
Ca ution
You are cautioned that any change; at
mudlfirademe not expressly zppmvtd in ttue
manual could min your aumnnry tn agents the
wpmmt
Note
mrqmpmmthasbeen (std and Emmd te
cumplywlmmellnuuluraaaarsdigr lal ,
device, pursuant to Part is at the FCC Ruler ,
The-s: Limits are designed ho prena- reasonable
pmecfion against harmful interim me
residential insnlhfinn. ma eqlnpmmt
generates, uses and an radiate ndin frequemy
energyand, uneruuuueiinnuudin .
accordanee wiLh me hummus, may muse
harmful interference Io ndio Ennunum'unmt
Hewevu, there is nu gum-nee that luterletenee
um “M «cur m e Plrlicuhr installation If this
equipmene do; reuse hamtful inrerferenee m
fldio or television recepaian, which (in be
ueten-nlned by turning the equipment on and
an,tl~euserieeneuuragedru trymorrectthe
arterlerence by one or more of the fellawing
tile-aura: . ~
- Reurient er relocate the rlczivmg antenna
— lneruu the sepmtien lierween the
equipment and eeeelver.
~ Commfleeeqmpmemimeenoudetune
circuit differenr lruni am to weietr tlie
(min: in cum-aid. '
~ Consult the dealer or m etperiurerd ndl'n/
TV techmdzn for help. , ,
Note on Warranty
Besuretosavethgrxg'ptandakachltm
your wamntycani when having yuux
equipment repaired er animal-lad Seny
service station.
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Table of contents '
Getting Started
6 Read this first
7 Step 1: Checking the package
contents
8 Step 2: Setting up the base unit
11 Step 3: Preparing the battery
pack 1
14 Step 4: Entering your home area
code
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Basics
17 Making calls .
18 , Redialing
19 Receiving ealls
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Telephone Features
20 One—touch dialing
20 Storing phone numbers
21 Making calls with one-touch
dialing
21 Phone Directory
22 Storing phone numbers and
names
B Changing a stored name
and/or phone number
24 Erasing a memory location
25 Making calls From the Phone
Directory
26 Paging
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27
28
28
29
31
31
32
33
35
36
38
39
43
Caller ID Features
Understanding the Caller ID
Service
When you receive a call
Looking at the Caller ID list
Viewing the Caller ID list
Erasing data from the
Caller ID list
Using the Caller I'D list
Calling back a number from
the Caller I'D list
Storing a number of the
Caller ID List into the Phone
Directory
To change the number of
digis of the phone number
Using "Caller ID with call
waiting” service
Using Visual message waiting
service
Arlditicnal Information
Mounting the base unit on a wall
Nata on power saurcs/
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Specifications
In dex
Table of contents 5“
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Getting Started
Read th 5 first
Before you use your phone, you must set it up, Here's a quick w‘ay to
set up your phone: Steps 1, 2, 3 and 4,
Step 1 (page 7)
Fist, unpack the phone and the supplied
accessories
, Step 2 (pages Ste 10)
Next, you need to do three things to set
up the base unit, including finding the
best location for the base unit
Base unit
Step 3 (pagés 11 to 12)’
Then, you need to insert the battery
pack into the handset and charge it for
more than 12 hours.
‘Step 4 (page 14 to 15)
Finally, you need to enter the area code
to use the Caller ID service. '
Handset ‘ '> That’s it!
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Checking the package contents
ecewedfzhe following items in the package.
0°11 Sony dealer.
Make sure you have t
If anything is missing, contact your 1
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é ACpoweyadapmr(AC-T123] _Bas¢ uni‘t _ . Hands-a
Tehphene line cards a) Wall mam for base unit ixhargqxble battery
pack (59-731)
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Setting up the basg unit
Do the following steps:
- Choose the best location
- Connect the base unit
' Choose the dialing mode
Choose the best location
Where you place the base unit effecs the reception quality of the handset.
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2 Turn Jog Dial up to make "AREA" 141 rfl- 27.5 $2 $1“
flash cinema“ Q. (a!)
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, 3 Press Jog DiaL
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4 Press log Dial again
"ENTER AREA CODE” appears on
the dbplay.
5 Enter three digits of your home am
code using the dialing keys.
6 Press -. - r
You hear a long confirmation beep.
4»
Notes
- If the home area code is already entered, it appears on the disphy in step 4.
To mm _a different home are: cede, see “To change the home area code” on
rise 11
- Do rm auaw mere mm 20 seconds to ehpse between urn step oi rm
procedure. .. »
' If he heme are: code has not been entered, ailing back from the Caller TD
list and mm; the Caller m an: into the Phone Directory amok be
perfumw¢
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Tips
- You may press [as Dan instead of in step 5 on page 14.
- To check the current heme area code, perform steps 1 to 4 on page 14, The
lwme area code rppems an the display for about 2a secunds.
To change the home area code
1 Perform steps 1 to 4 on page 14.
The current home area code appears on the display.
2 Turn Iog Dial down to erase the current home area code.
3 Enter a new home area code using the dialing keys.
4 Press -.
You hear along confirmau'on beep,
To enter the Local area code
1 Perform steps 1 to 3 on page 14.
2 Tum Jog Dial up to make ”LOCAL” flash _ HDME:'LI . z
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3” Press Jog Dial. ~ -‘
4 Select the number (i’filN to "ns") to enter the
local area code by tuming log Dial. ‘
5 Press 103 Dial.
"ENTER AREA CODE" appears on the
display. .
5 Enter three digiLs of the local area code using the
dialing keys.
7 Press -.
You hear a long confirmation beep.
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Step 4: Entering the area code (continued)
NERO:
- 1: me local area code a; alrudy entered, u aypeils an the displzy in step 5. Ta
' my : difiemt Inca! area code, see "l'n change am local ma code” been
. Do ml allow mare than 10 seconds on dzpse between um step 5! the
pruedure,
Tip:
- Yau uuy presslog Dual ulstead of in mp 7.
- To stuck mg mm local area code, perform seeps 1 to 5 on page 15.11“
loul nu code appears on the display for about zn secunds.
To change the local area code
1 Perform steps 1 to 5 on page 15.
The current local area code appears on the display.
2 Tum Jog Dial down to erase the current local axea code.
3 Enter a new lucal'axea code using the dialing keys,
4 Press -.
Q- You hear a long confirmauon beep. v : ~ “$—
To erase the local area code
You an ease thelocil area code. Perform steps 1 and 2 above, then
press -,
The local area code will be erased, and you heax a long confirmatinn
beep.
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Making calls
1 Pick up the handset from'the
base unit.
2 Press and wait until
”TALK” appears on the display,
The dialing keys Light up.
You then hear a. dial tone‘ [I you
hen five short error beeps and v
"OUT OF RANGE” appeafi cm '
the display, move closer to the
base unit
3 Dial the phcne number.
4 When you're done talking, press
Q , or replace the handset on
' _ the base unit ,
The display goes off.
Additional tasks
Tn De this
Adjust the handset volume Set the VOL swim tn H (high). M (middle)
m. (low),
Suntan m tone d: [ms tempenrfly Prss m the! you’rz connected.
The line will remain in tone dialing until
disconnected.
N ates
~ when you increase the sound volume, msame am the background (wise
may be inmasegx as wdl. You should adjust the volume accordingly.
- If me handset beeps every second during conversation and ”OUT or
RANGE" appens an m display, mm closer n: ma base unit: otherwise, an
all mu be disconnecfld after one minute. '
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Making all; (continued)
EZfit >
The ”EZfit" adjuse to fit any shape ear,
thereby ensure clear voice recap non
If the battery becomes weak during a call
The handset will beep every three seconds, m and "alarm“ LOW“
appear on the display Finhh yuur call and charge the battery pack.
_ Far optimum perfunnarlce, charge the battery for a full 12 hours.
Note that during the initlal charge time (approx. 10 minutes), a: and
"BATTERY LOW” appear an the display and the phone cannot be
used. '
After Q and "BATTERY LOW” go off, you may be able to use the
phane, but the battery duration will be very shun; thus it is
retqmmertded that you fully charge the battery before next use
Q— Redialing Q.
1 Press and wait until “TALK” appears on the display. ' v
2 Press to redial the number last dialed,
Nat:
Ifthe number ateeeds’ 32 digits, five snert errur beeps will alert you that the
number cannot be dialed
To check the phone number before redialing
While the handset is not in use, press —.
The number lest dialed is displayed for five seconds
To dial the number, prs: while the number is displayed
Note
The number will nuthe displayed if the last dialed number exceeds 32 digits or
int tensed. - '
To erase the last phone number dialed
While the handset is not in use, press twice,
The number will be erased from the memory, and you will hear a long
confirman'on beep. . '
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1 When you hear the phone ring,
pick up the handset from the
base unit, and press .
"TALK" appears on the display.
2 When you're done talking. press 7 v
or replaca the handset on
the base unit.
The display goes off.
Tip
If you have subscibed to ma Caller ID service;
- the callers number and/or name appears on the display when you naive a
call (see page 27) ,
- the rings: sound mangas m a higher long if em all matd'ms the number
stored on ONE-TOUCH pm. butters or in ma Phone Directory (memory
matm funcfion: see page 17) -
To switch to another call ("all waiting” servi 0 - 9
- Initial chan'cter: To Search for "SONY” for example, press (2) and.
then tumjog Dial to Search through the names start-mg With P, Q, R,
Sor7.
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Paging
You can page the handset from the base unit.
Nate that you can‘t page xf the handset is in use.
To Page
Press —
The handset rings.
When you keep pressing-
_ the
handset rings continuously.
Nate . ,
You can page me handset even whm m mamas: isset so OF.
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Understand ng the Caller ID service ' ,
Caller ID allows rhe caller’s phone number to be shown on the display
before you answer the call. In order to use this feature, you must first
subsaibe lo Caller 1D service. The name of this service may vary
depending on your telephcne company
To use Ltus feature, be sure to enler your home aree code (see page 14).
when you receive a call
The phone number appears on the display with the daze and time as
shown in the following example.
lfyour Caller ID service includes the caller name service, the caller's
narne also-appears on the display (up to is letters).
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Callers name
Callers phone number 1—201-123—4567
The date and rims re(ei'ved 1m.- "1:53
When you answer the call, the Caller ID display changes re the
”TALK" display. -
Notes
‘ Even if the KING swam is set 00 OFF, ywu cm reeeive’Caller I'D din.
- The callefs phane number and/or name will not appear in the following
cases:
- "OUT OF AREA": when the mu is made through a telephone company
which does not offer Caller I'D Senna! (induding internau'xmal calls).
— "PRWATE": when the all is "bluckedf' For privacy reasons, many states
allow callus the oden lo prevent his or her telephone data from being
displayed an the other party's Cauer 1D display
. LE the an is From an office which uses multiple lines, the displayed phone
number may not maleh the number ycu use to all the extension
About the memory match funnicn
LE you receive a call from a phone number which is stored on one of the
ONEfl-OUCH DIAL buttons (see page 20) or in the icne Directary
(see page 21), lhe ringer sound will change to a higher tone from the
setond ring.
Note
The memory mllch function don Mt work with “OUT OF Am” at "PRIVATE"
all}: and it may not wnrk with all: made From an office Which use: mulbple lines
beause lhe number does not always much are one yen stored in this phone,
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Looking at the Caller ID list
The phone stores the data of the last 20 cafls received including "om-
OF AREA" and "PRIVATE" calls it keeps track of all calls rem-«ed;
even if they were nut answared.
Viewing the Caller ID list
You can look through the Caller ID list to check the phone number
and/or name of the calls received.
1 Tum Jog Dial,
The display shows the number
of ”NEW" (calls which you have
not viewed) and "OLD" (calls
which you have viewed) callsi
NELU OSULD 12 A
2 Turn Iog dial down to display $-
older data or up to display
newer data. '
Nate!
- In 215: all is waived, the oldut 4m 15 numzimuy ni—sssdi
- Wham you have checked all data , "END 05 1.51" appelxs.
rip .
Uri-ems s “NEW” data, m NEW CALL lamp of
Lhe hm unit flashsl NEW CALL lamp
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About the "it" mark
"x" appears if there are more than two calls I
SMITH_1102§NASB7 * from the same phone number. The older data
L4” 453 will be replaced by the new data, so the calls
are counted as only one call.
Erasing data from the Caller lD list
Old. data will be ensed automan’cally when a 215k call comes in, but
you can also manually erase unnecessary data one by cne or ease the
erm'xe list.
To erase the phone number one by one
1 Display the phone number you want to erase
from the Calla: ID list (see page 28),
2 Press 155ml gum. =PGM ERnSE
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3 mm Jog Dial up to make "ERASE" flash and
press log Dial. '
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4 Turn log Dial up to make ”YES" flash, then
press Jog Dial
You hear a long confimation beep and. the data
is erasedl
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Looking at the Caller ID list (continued)
To erase the entire list at once
1 Display any Caller ID data
2 Press 103 DiaL Rial-”$1633 Egg;
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3 Turn Jog Dial up to make ”ERASE” flash and
press Jog Dial,
4 Turn Jog Dial up to make "ALL" flash, than
press Jog Dial.
Tum Jog Dial up to make m flash, theri Man? an an 00
Q press Jog Dial. ‘ . . v Q“
You hear a long confirmation beep and the
exm're List is erased.
Mm!
“ALL" appears only when all an an had become "our am If there I: my
"NEW" data, you cannot true flu gnfl'n list. ’
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Using the Caller ID list
By using the Caller lD list, you can call back a phone number from the
Caller ID List easily, or store numbers from the Caller ID list into the
Phone Directory. v
Calling back a number from the Caller ID list
1 Esplay the phone number you
want to call from the Caller ID
list (see page 28).
SMITH JJHN
thl-IZG- 557
"LC“b-r
2 Press 103 DiaL
fifmifiem fife J
1-901-129-4557 Q
“CE “LL“im ‘1153
' 3 Press 103 Dial again. -
. The plione automatically dials
the displayed number.
Nags
- If the number displayzd in step 1 is out the one you shnuld call back, you an
change at; number or dig-its at rm phone number as described an page 11
- U the phone is ccmecied to a Private Branch Exd’tmg: (PBX), you may not
be able to call luck fwm the Caller ID list because in Outside lint unfis diy’t
vs necssaryt
Tip
You may press to make a all mstead at doing steps 2 and st
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Using the Caller ID list (enntinued)
Storing a number of the Caller ID list into
the Phone Directory
1 Display the name and phone number you went SM
to store from the Caller I'D list (see page 28)
2 Confirm the number and press Iog Dial
3 Tum Jog Dial up to make "PGM" flash and
press Iog DiaL
The cursor flashes at the end of the name.
Enter or change the name, if necessary (see
page 23).
$ 4 Press Jog Dial.
The cursor flashs at the end of the phone
number.
Enter or change the phone number. if necessary
(see page 23).
5 Press log Dial again.
You hear a long confirmau‘on beep and the name and
number are stored.
Notes
- Dc MtaUDw mare than 20 seconds a; elapse between aerate; emu
procedure. ‘
- If the number displayed in step] is not the one you shnuld all back you. can
mange the number 01 digits of the plume number is described on page B.
- If the phone i: eunnected m a Private 5mm Exchange (PM), you may need
to add an wuide line Kass djp‘L
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To change the number of ldigits of the phone
number
If the number of digits of the phone number in the Caller ID List is
different from the actual phone number, youneed to adjust the
number of disks of the phone number to call back or store into the
Phone Directory
1 While the phone number from {he Caller rD list is displayed,
press (3 repeatedly until the phone number with the
cattect number of digits appears on the display.
Each time you pras (E, the number of digits changes as
follows.
When the hume area (ode and the local area code do .
not match
~b
SMITH JOHN SMITH JOHN
123—4557 _ 6 1423—4567
“EB 7.5‘1m “153 "CE 7.34” ‘453
When the home area code matehes
Jr
SMITH JJHN
- - 67
<- 291 555W
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Using the Caller ID list (cantinu'ed)
when the local area code matches
SMITH JUHV SMITH JJHN
2014234557 1423—455?
"518 L’Hm “1453
4'
SMITH JOHN
123-455?
”GB "LEN... ”453
2 Confinue the operation to call or store the phone number
' wich the correct number of dig-its (pages 31 and 32)
Nate;
~ You need to adjust m number of digits and time ynu callback from me
CauerlD list as manages to the CallerID dam is mutated. in mmwryr
- You may not be lble in change th number aidisis depending on the Caller
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Using "Caller ID with call waiting" -.
service ' _ -
This telephone is compatible with the "Caller ID with all waiting"
service. Make sure that your telephone company offers this service.
Like the basic Caller ID service, you need to subsaibe to "Caller ID
with Call Waiting" in order to use this service.
Even though you may have already subscribed to “Caller m“ and
"call w ‘ting” as two separate services, yuu need (a request a
subscription to “Caller ID with cell waiting“ as a single service.
This is a new service that combines the two services.
Even thaugh yOI'J now have a ”Caller ID with all waiting"
tempetible phone. unless yeu subscribe to the combined ”Caller 1D
with (all waiting” service. you will not be able to see the name
and number of the second caller.
When a new call comes in while you are talking, the caller‘s name
md/ or phane number of the new call appeals on the display far about
Q‘ 20 seconds.
To switch to another caller
ii}
, 1 To switch to the new taller,
press —.
2 To switch back to the first caller,
press
again.
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Using visual mess'agewanting service
Lf you subscribe to your telephone compmy’s message service which
includes this feature, the display will show thzt you have messages
waiting to be retrieved.
If you have messages
When the herrdsec is placed on the base .. «_
MESSAGE lamp unit, the MESSAGE lamp an the base unit names rfl‘z
flashes. $1t‘lw‘7p‘.
When the handset is not placed on the base
unit, “MESSAGE WAITING” will eppeer
every five secends on the display, and the
MESSAGE lamp on the base unit flashes.
The display and the MESSAGE lamp will
so off when you retrieve your messages.
Note
You unnm use this future, if you have um subscribed to your rexzphene
companys massage service. ~, ,
é For details on the availability of this service, please esk your teleplwne " - _ , ' - ‘é‘
Eompany. _ . _ .
If the MESSAGE lamp remains flashing
You can go off zhejemp manually.
Mersqbfi , .
gyms-f Ta gn emhe MESSAGE lamp
1 Press -.
2 Press 6). ME
mm. 95?
3 PressIog Dial.
The MESSAGE lamp on the base unit goes off,
and you hear. a long confimafion beep,
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If you move or thange your teleph’one company
Message waiting signals are sent in one of two ways: PSK signaling or
”stutter” signaling (Your telephone company cm provide you with
more information about your service).
The first time this phone receives a voice mail message. it Will set itself
to whichever service (FSK or stutter) your telephone company
provides, and will lock out the other service.
When you move or dunge your telephone company, you need to reset
this phone To reset, perform the following procedure The phone will
returns to ready State for either FSK or stutter dial tone vonce mail
recognificn.
Tc reser this unit
1 Press -r
2 Press @4
3 Turn Iog Dial up'tc make "RESET” flash and
press Jog Dial. -
You hear‘a long confirmation beep and the unit'
is reset.
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Additional Information
Mounting the base unit on a wall
' 1 Raise the hang up ab.
2 Plug the telephone Line cord to
the LINE jack and the AC power
adapter to the DC EN 9V jack,
and hook the cards Use the
shorter cord for mounting,
3 Attach the wall bracket to the
center of the base unit.
Align the Amarks ofthe wall
bmckEt with those of the base
unit.
AC power
adapter and»
Plug the telephone line cord to
the telephone outlet, and hook
the base unit to the wall plate. Q-
Plug the AC power adapter to
an AC outlet. Then raise the
antenna so that it points
towards the ceiling, '
mung";
. line we
Tip
To remove the wall bracket, pm the lower tabs.
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Notes on power sources
On battery paKk
- Sign the banery pack at a
temperature between 41°F (S'C) and
95”F (35°C) for best performance
- If you do not use the handset for a
long period of time, remove the
battery pack From the handset after
chaxging (or more than 12 haul-s, and
base unit after charging for more than
24 hours when you have a spare
battery.
On power failule
During a power interruption, yuu
cannot make or recejve celLs.
For the , wan bucket
Ha ndset “filmed
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