Identifying the parts, T| display window (p.7, 32), 2] in use lamp – Sony SPP-A967 User Manual

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Identifying the parts

Refer to the pages indicated in parentheses for details.

[T| Display window

(p.7, 32)

[2] IN USE lamp

Lights when the cordless handset is

in use.

^ CHARGE lamp

(p. 9)

Lights while the battery is being
charged.

[4] GREETING button

(p 27)

Pla\ s back the greeting message.
Also used when recording a
greeting.

[5] ERASE button

(p. 28, 32)

Erases the ii'corded greetinj^ or
messages.

IE

REPEAT/SLOW button

(p. 26,

32)

Press to repeat the current message
or go back to the prec ious message.
Keep the button pressed fi'r slow
plac back of messages.

\T\

MEMO button

(p. 34)

Records a memo message.

[8J

MIC (microphone)

(p. 27, 34)

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Getting started

[9] Antenna

(p. 7, 45)

113 Speaker

ini

VOLUME +/- buttons

(p 32)

Adjusts the speaker yolume.

[H TIME button

(p. 26)

Press when setting the day and
time, or to check the current time.

[ll

SET/REC button

(p, 26, 27, 35)

Press to set the time or to record a
greeting. Also used when setting
the remote 113 code (security cocte’).

[14] Wall bracket/stand for base

unit

(p. 7, 45)

H ANSWER ON/OFF button

(p.31)

Turns the ansvycring function on or
off. 1. ights vyhen the answering
function is on, and flashes when a
new message is recorded. .Also used
when setting the remote ID code
(security code).

\M

SKIP/QUICK button

(p. 26, 32)

Press to skip to the next message.
Keep the button pressed for quick
playback of messages.

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answering machine operation.

HANDSET LOCATOR button

(p. 25)

Allows you to page the cordless
handset.

PLAY/STOP (MAILBOX 1, 2, 3)
buttons

(p. 32)

Plays back the messages in each
mail box.

AUDIBLE INDICATE switch

(p. 30)
Selects tire answering mocie.

RINGER SELECT switch

(p 29)

Selects the ring time.

DIAL MODE switch

(p. cS)

Selects pulse or tone dialing.

Hook for AC power adaptor
cord

(p. 7)

DC IN 9V jack

(p 7)

LINE (telephone line) jack

(p. 7)

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MAILBOX

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rn Memory capacity indicator

(p. 30)
Indicates the ayailable memory

capacity, from E (Empty) to F (Full),

for recording. The bars increase as
the ax ailable memory capacity
decreases,

[2] MAILBOX indicator

(p. 32)

Displayed when there are messages
recorded and when the messages
are being played back.

Flashes when there are new
messages recorded.

Message number indicator

(p. 32)
Indicates the number of nev\'
messages recorded. ",A" appears m
the announcement only mode. "T"
appears when there is no space to
record messages. "I’" appears when

the povyer is turned on.

|4 VOL (volume) indicator

indicates the speaker yolume 1 he

bars increase as the yolume is

turned up.

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