Sanyo DAS-204 User Manual

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BEFORE OPERATION

After plugging in the AC adapter, the unit will automatically turn on, and the LED
display will show the numbers 0–8. A long beep will sound after about
8 seconds. The LED display will then indicate the following:

(1) A1 or A2 flashes four times indicating that there is no outgoing message

(greeting) recorded.

(2) CL flashes once indicating that the time and date have not been set.

(3) 0 flashes indicating there are no incoming messages in the memory.

(4) Lo flashes indicating the battery low or not installed.

(5) If ER flashes once, the DAS-204 needs to be reset.

Disconnect the unit from power, and then re-connect it.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

A.

Setting the language:
Press TIME/STOP/LANGUAGE

key for 6 seconds to change the language

from English (En) to French (Fr) or vice versa. The factory pre-set is English.

B.

Setting the clock
When CL flashes in the LED display, the clock needs to be set:

1. Press TIME/STOP/LANGUAGE

key for 2 seconds and release when the

weekday is announced.

2. Press NEXT

or REPT

key to select the correct weekday.

3. Press TIME/STOP/LANGUAGE

key again to set.

4. Repeat procedure 2 – 3 to set hours.

5. Repeat procedure 2 – 3 to set minutes.

6. After the minutes are set, the time will be announced.

NOTE: If no key is pressed within 8 seconds, the DAS-204 will return to normal

mode.

For example: if you wish to set to Friday 10:30 pm

a. Press TIME/STOP/LANGUAGE

key 2 sec.

Press NEXT

or REPT

key to select Friday

Press TIME/STOP/LANGUAGE

key to confirm

and save the Day

b. Press NEXT

or REPT

key to select 10 pm

Press

TIME/STOP/LANGUAGE

key to confirm and save the Hour

c. Press NEXT

or REPT

key to select the 30

Press

TIME/STOP/LANGUAGE

key to confirm and save the Minute

C.

Playing the current time
Press the TIME/STOP/LANGUAGE

key for 1 second. The current time will

be announced.

D.

Recording an outgoing message (OGM)
The DAS-204 can program two outgoing messages.
A1: Conventional message requesting the caller to leave a message.
A2: Answer only message for not accepting messages.

This unit also provides 3 different mailboxes, each of which you can assign for a
different member of the family.

Tips for recording outgoing messages:

A1: Be sure to identify the owner of each mailbox.

Example: Press

Zero for “Edward”
One for “Jean”
Two for “Children”

A2: Remember the caller cannot leave a message. Use for extended absence

or informational greetings.This message will automatically be played to
callers if the memory is full.

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