Receiving calls, Receiving calls 1 – Sony SPP-SS965 User Manual

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Receiving calls

1

When you hear the phone ring:

• Press

( TALK/ CALL WAITING/ FLASH~).

or

• Pick up the handset from the base

phone when the handset is placed
on the base phone.

"TALK" appears on the display and

the display also shows the operation
duration in hours, minutes and
seconds.

"HANDSET IN USE" appears on the
display of the base phone and the
LINE lamp on the base phone lights

up.
During a conversation, you can adjust
the handset volume. Follow the
procedure described in the following
table.

When you're done talking, press

COFF)

or place the handset on the base

phone.

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Additional tasks

The display and the LINE lamp on the

base phone go off.

To

Do this

Adjust the handset volume

During phone conversations, press (

VOUPGMT .

Each press of (

VOLypGM ) switches the speaker volume bv one of

four levels.

Put a call on hold

Press C

HOLD). "HOLD" appears on the display.

Press (

HOLD) aeain to resume the conversation.

Switch to another call

Press (

TALK/ CALL WAITING/ FLASH).

("call waiting" service*)

Press (

TALK/ CALL WAITING/ FLASH) again to return to the tirst

caller.

• You need to subscribe to this service from your telephone company.

Note

If another call comes in by "call waiting" service while conversing with an
outside caller, you will hear two short beeps.

Tip

To inform you of an incomingcall, thendisplay shows RINGING

when ringing. ■-

If you have subscribed to the Caller ID service;

• the caller's,number and/or name appears on the display when you receive a

call (see page 32) ot when another call comes in by "call waiting" service.

• the ringer sound changes to a higher tone if the call matches the number

stored on ONE-TOUCH DIAL buttons, speed dialing keys or in the Phone
Directory (memory match function; see page 32).

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