Answering machine features, Additional tasks when playing back messages – Sony SPP-A2770 User Manual

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Answering Machine Features

Answering Machine Features

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Notes
• The message counter shows the total number of “new” messages. Therefore,

it is reset to “ 0” when you play back all new messages, even they are not
erased yet. Be sure to erase unnecessary messages before the memory
becomes full. Confirm the available time left for recording (page 62).

• The phone can record up to 99 messages including the greeting and memo.
• If a call comes in during playback, the playback stops.
• You cannot reproduce a message in quick play or review play with the

cordless handset.

Tips
• You can also listen to the messages or erase the messages from a outside

phone (page 67).

• During playback of messages with Caller ID data, the name and phone

number will appear on the display. If there is no name and phone number
data, “NO CALLER ID” will appear on the display.
During playback of memo, “MEMO MESSAGE” will appear on the display
on the cordless handset.

Additional tasks when playing back messages

To

Do this

Adjust the answering volume

Press (VOL +) or (VOL -) on the base unit.

There are 7 steps for the answering volume
level.

Adjust the cordless handset

Set the VOL switch on the cordless handset to

volume H (high), M (middle) or L (low).

Stop playback

Press (MESSAGE PLAY/STOP) on the base unit

or (OFF) on the cordless handset.

Skip to the next message

Press

/QUICK on the base unit or

(3) SKIP > on the cordless handset while the
current message is playing.

Repeat the current message

Press

/REVIEW on the base unit

or (1) REPEAT . on the cordless handset
while the current message is playing.

Go back to previous messages Press

/REVIEW on the base unit

or (1) REPEAT . on the cordless handset
within the first three seconds of the current
message.

Review playback

Keep

/REVIEW on the base unit

pressed during playback.

Play back quickly

Keep

/QUICK on the base unit

pressed during playback.

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