Sony SPP-A60 User Manual

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Main Contents
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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2 “
Safety Regulations......................................5
Precautions................................................6 .
TaWe a/ Contents
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7
Looking at Your Phone
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9
Setting up the Phone
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12
Power Connection
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Charging the Battery Pack in the Handset... /51
Setting the Current Time
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20 -HB
Making Calls
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22
Receiving Calls.........................................23
Using Your Long-distance Service
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26
Transferring Calls Between the
Base Unit and the Handset.........................28
Memory Dialing........................................29.
Recording Your Greeting (OGM)
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31 j
Playing Back Messages
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33
Recording a Memo Message
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36 ,
Recording a Conversation in Progress
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37
Operating the Answering Machine from
the Handset...............................................38
Operating the Answering Machine from
a Touch-tone Phone
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40
Maintenance.............................................44
If You Have a Problem
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47 ■
UMTTED WARRANTY
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50 .
Cordless Telephone with
Answering System
Operating Instructions
SPP-A40IA60
Before you start using your telephone:
- connect the AC power adaptor to continuous power supply (see page 13).
- charge the batteiy pack for the handset (see page 18).
- record your outgoing message (OGM) first in order to use the telephone answering
function (see page 31).
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Answering System

», '>,'l'i\ 'MMain Contents_________________________IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...2 “Safety Regulations...

Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Looking at Your PhoneII<5I15 Microcassette compartment16 iREPEAT/REW)frepeat/rewind) buttonPress to play back the same message or to rewin

Page 3 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

»MV-.*-:*'^-*- *.* ’ «fc? V"/»»• -"'¿.•urn*'""-'-Handset2 i REMOTE) button and lampPress to operate the answe

Page 4

Setting up the PhoneIIIIComplete Set-upConnect the AC power adaptor to continuous power supply.(SPP-A60)Clean the charge tenninals with a soft

Page 5 - Safety Regulations

Power ConnectionExtend the antenna fully for best reception.To wall outlet(SPP-A60)To DC IN 9VAC power adaptor (supplied)Do not use any other

Page 6

Setting up the PhoneInstalling the Back-up Batteries in the Base Unit5installed:The POWER lamp blinks as a warning. The telephone and answering machin

Page 7 - Table of Contents

">pp'..' ;• ’tr •"3«fCSJ"••WKy "' s\-Selecting the DIAL MODE (pulse or tone)If you do not know which settin

Page 8 - M?iaf You Get with Your Phone

Setting up the PhoneSetting Other Selectors of the Base Unit%II«IICPC (Calling Patty Control) ON/OFF switchThe CPC switch is useful to maximize the ti

Page 9 - Looking at Your Phom

tSÊÊÊÊÊmynmiillglliRINGER SELECT switch (Toll-Saver)The RINGER SELECT switch allows you to vary the number of rings before the unit ans

Page 10 - Looking at Your Phone

Charging the Battery Pack In the HandsetBefore initial use, charge the supplied battery pack for more than 12 hours.£.SItIaHandsetRedBlackBattery pack

Page 11

IIIWhen to Charge the Battery PackAs long as the handset is placed back on the base unit after each call, the battery pack will be recharged continuou

Page 12 - Setting up the Phone

WarningTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the set to rain or moisture.To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet.

Page 13 - Power Connection

Setting the Current TimeSet the current day of the week and the time before using this phone. Once you set them, the unit will recor

Page 14

To check the current time1 Press (REMOTE).The REMOTE lamp lights up.2 Press®.You will hear a long confirmation beep, and then the present day of the

Page 15 - '■;

Using as a TelephoneMaking Calls1 PressThe TALK lamp lights up. Confirm the dial tone.2 Dial the number.34Talk when your party answers.When you have

Page 16

Receiving CaiisRinger mode settingSelect either RING ON mode or ВАТТ SAVE mode using the MODE switch.RING ON: Normal standby mode. The handset will ri

Page 17 - I '

Using as a TelephoneReceiving caiis on the base unit (SPP-A60only)_______________1 When you hear the ring, press (SPEAKERPHONE).The SPEAKERPHONE lamp

Page 18 - tfie battery pack

Using Call Waiting and FLASHIf you subscribe to “call waiting service”, press (FLASH) to switch from one party to the other.If you do not have th

Page 19

Using as a TelephoneChanging Channels for Better Reception!IcaIsII?IIfoooo—J------^----------O'o'oOOOOOOOOOOOOo C3 a s a C3t(CHANNEL}.When

Page 20 - Setting the Current Time

"7^Using the Phone as an IntercomMake sure that the MODE switch on the handset is set to the RING ON position.To Call the Handset from tfie Base

Page 21 - 2 Press®

Using as a TelephoneIIII9IÇiSOQIIsTransferring Calls Betvveen the Base Unit said the Handset (spp-aso onty)To Transfer from the Base Unit to the Hands

Page 22 - a Telephone

Memory DialingYou can program up to 10 frequently called numbers into memory for speed dialing ((§) to(D).You can program a phone number of up to 16 d

Page 23 - ________________

11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to a qualified service personnel when some

Page 24 - Using as a Telephone

Using as a TelephoneTo Program Numbers for Use with a PBX (Private Branch Exchange)Example: (if “9” is used to access the outside line.)Follow the usu

Page 25 - Using Call Waiting and FLASH

Using as a Telephone Answering MachineRecording Your Greeting (OGM)Example of OGMTo receive the incoming message:“Hello, I’m unable to answer your cal

Page 26 - 1 Press (TÁOD

Using as a Telephone Answering MachineI 5I§II(CIIcS• If there is no tape installed, the unit will not turn on (ANSWER ON). (Except for ANN ONLY mode

Page 27 - _____________

Playing Back Messages(SKIP/FF) - (STOP/PLAY ) (REPEAT/REW)-ni—___________I“L_=_JSPEAKER VOLtittitxiuxtxiuilliliiiliilllli# i»|o “tl^Jndla^on stii9m

Page 28

Using as a Teiephone Answering MachineTo skip to the next messagePress (SKIP/FFlduring playback.The next message will automatically be played back.You

Page 29 - ___________

• •- / - • --- •. ~ Catl ScreeningThe outgoing message and the callers’ messages being recorded can be heard from the base unit speaker.To screen a c

Page 30

Using as a Telephone Answering MachineRecording a Memo MessageYou can leave messages to other members of your household or users of your phone.Make su

Page 31 - Recording Your Greeting (OGM)

Recording a Conversation in ProgressRecording a Conversation in Progress at the HandsetWhile you are talking on phone, you can record the conversat

Page 32 - I Setting the Recording Time

Using as a Telephone Ansm&ing MachineOperating the Answering Machine from the HandsetYou can record your outgoing message, play back messag

Page 33 - Playing Back Messages

Description of Remote Operation from the HandsetJRjlll0||onDescriptionPlay back message (§)(►)When there are new messages not yet played back, the mes

Page 34

n A11ТШМ • "’’O reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons byUMU I . BATTERY, READ AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.1. Use only the following typ

Page 35 - • •- / - • --- •. ~ ■

Using as a Telei^mne Answering MachineOperating the Answering Machine from a Touch-tone PhoneYou can operate the answering machine remotely from any t

Page 36 - Recording a Memo Message

Remote Operation from a Touch-tone PhoneWhen the answering machine is turned on1 Call your phone from a touch-tone phone.2 While you hear your outgo

Page 37

£1« oI€IiIIIUsing as a Telephona Answering MachineDescription of Control Codes for Remote Operation______________________The table below shows the fun

Page 38

Mounting Your Phone on the Wall1 Attach the AC adaptor cord and the connecting line cord to the wall bracket.Wall bracket (supplied)Connecting line c

Page 39 - (D (STOP)

Maintenance Back-up BatterìaI£wIICleaning the cabinetClean the cabinet with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild detergent solution. D

Page 40

SpecificationsGeneralFrequency control Operation mode Operating frequencySupplied accessoriesCrystal-controlled PLL FM46 MHz/10 channel 49 MHz/10 chan

Page 41 - (I).0.(D

ABOUT THE SECURHY CODE SYSTEMSony cordless telephones are equipped with a security code system that automatically matches the handset to the base unit

Page 42 - ______________________

HYouHaveaPnMemFor detailed instrutions, see pages indicated in ( Telephone'4t afft.»«»«»- ^ «Cauee and remedyNo dial tone• Check the connection o

Page 43 - 4 Extend the antenna fully

If You Have a ProblemProbleimCause and remedy“P” blinks in the message counter LED.“P” blinks when you connect first the AC power adaptor or after a p

Page 44 - Maintenance Back-up Batterìa

Answering Machine, md remedyThe phone stops recording before a caller finishes his/her message.• The messages is longer than the REC TIME switch setti

Page 45 - Specifications

Safety RegulationsINFORMATIONThis equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accor

Page 46 - ABOUT THE SECURHY CODE SYSTEM

I§ISONY CORPORATION OF AMERICA ("SONY") warrants this product against defects in material or workmanship^ as follows:1. For a

Page 47 - HYouHaveaPnMem

Sony Service CentersArizonaCaNfomiaColoradoDenverHavana Place Center 10740 East Iliff Avenue Aurora, CO 80014 (3031 755-7669FloridaFort Lauderdale2850

Page 48 - If You Have a Problem

Cordless Telephone with Answering System3-755-577-21 (2)SPP-A40IA60Owner’s recordThe model and serial numbers are located at the bottom of the base

Page 49

d) The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your n

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Table of ContentsWhat You Get with Your Phone...

Page 51 - Sony Service Centers

M?iaf You Get with Your PhoneIII§I%Base Unit (1)Handset (1)illlillliîîtîî(SPP-A60)Q*o"oO©0O0©©0©©0©AC power adaptor (AC-T42,1)Telephone line

Page 52 - Cordless Telephone with

Looking at Your PhomBase unit56781 Handset hanger hook2 DC IN 9V jack3 TEL(telephone) LINE Jack4 Antenna5 (CONV/MEMO RECl (conversation/ memo rec

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