Description of operation from the cordless handset – Sony SPP-A5000 User Manual

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Description of operation from the cordless
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Function

Control key

Description

Play back messages

®(PLAY)

Press to start playback. (See page 39 for operation
with the base unit.)

Repeat messages

CD (REPEAT)

Press to repeat the current message. To repeat the

previous message, press within three seconds after

the current message starts.

Skip messccges

(3)(SKIP)

Press to skip the current message. You cannot skip
the last message.

Erase mesiages

® (ERASE)

To erase a specific message, press ® (ERASE) during
its playback.
To erase all played messages, press

<S>

(ERASE) when

the phone is not playing back any messages.
This operation is canceled if there are any new
messages. (See page 42 for operation with the base
unit.)

Record memo message

(S>

(MEMO)

Press <S> and speak into the cordless handset's
microphone after the recorded instruction.
To stop recording, press ® (STOP).
(See page 45 for operation with the base unit.)

Record greeting

(Z) (GREET)

Press CZ> and speak into the cordless handset's
microphone after the recorded instruction.
To stop recording, press ® (STOP).
(See page 35 for operation with the base unit.)
You cannot play back your greeting from the cordless
handset.

Check the current time

<S>

The current time is announced at the base unit and
the cordless handset.

Interrupt operation

® (STOP)

Press to stop the current operation.

Turn on tire answering
function

®(ANS-ON)

Press to turn on the answering function.
(See page 37 for operation with the base unit.)

Turn off the answering
function

® <D
(ANS-OFF)

Press ®, and after five short beeps, press ® again.
(See page 37 for operation with the base unit.)

Set the security code

See page 22 for detailed explanation.

Set the day and time

See page 20 for detailed explanation.

Using as

a telephone answering machine (4

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