Sony SPP-A2770 User Manual

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3-232-389-12 (1)
©2001 Sony Corporation
Operating Instructions
SPP-A2770
Cordless
Telephone
with Answering System
US
Hearing-Aid Compatible
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Telephone

3-232-389-12 (1)©2001 Sony CorporationOperating InstructionsSPP-A2770CordlessTelephonewith Answering SystemUSHearing-Aid Compatible

Page 2 - SAVE THESE

Getting Started10USTelephoneline cordCordless handsetAC power adaptor (AC-T133)Base unitRechargeablebattery pack(BP-T38)Step 1Checking the package con

Page 3 - REGURATION CLAIM

Getting Started11USGetting StartedStep 2Away from televisionsets and otherelectronic equipmentAway from a microwaveovenAway from excessivemoisture, ex

Page 4 - GUARDE ESTAS

Getting Started12US1Connect the telephone line cord to the LINE jack and to atelephone outlet.2Connect the AC power adaptor to the DC IN 9V jack and t

Page 5 - REGLAMENTACIÓN DE LA FCC

Getting Started13USGetting StartedNotes• Use only the supplied AC-T133 AC power adaptor.Do not use any other AC power adaptor.• Connect the AC power a

Page 6 - Table of contents

Getting Started14USPreparing the battery packCharge the battery pack for more than 12 hours before you start usingyour cordless handset.1 Slide open t

Page 7 - Additional Information

Getting Started15USGetting StartedAbout the station numberWhen you start charging the battery, “HANDSET 1”appears on the display of the cordless hands

Page 8

Getting Started16USChoosing the dialing modeFor the telephone to work properly, select an appropriate dialing mode(tone or pulse).Setting the dialing

Page 9

Getting Started17USGetting StartedEntering the area codeWhen you use this phone for the first time, or move to an area that has adifferent area code,

Page 10 - Checking the package contents

Getting Started18US4 Enter the three digits of your home area codeusing the dialing keys.5 Press (PGM).You hear a long confirmation beep.Notes• If the

Page 11 - Setting up the base unit

Getting Started19USGetting StartedTo enter the local area code (For 10 digitsphone numbers users)If a call matches one of the local area codes you ent

Page 12 - Connect the base unit

2USCautionYou are cautioned that any changes ormodifications not expressly approved in thismanual could void your authority to operate thisequipment.P

Page 13 - Getting Started

Getting Started20USTo change the local area code1 Perform steps 1 to 3 on page 19.The current local area code appears on the display.2 Press (ERASE) t

Page 14 - 1 Slide open the battery

Getting Started21USGetting StartedSetting the day and timeSet the day and time so that you can stamp day and time for theincoming messages. You will h

Page 15 - RING OFFMASSAGEOLDNEW

Getting Started22US5 Press Jog Dial.6 Set the minute (00 to 59) by turning Jog Dial.7 Press Jog Dial.8 Select “AM” or “PM” by turning Jog Dial, andthe

Page 16 - 2 Press (*TONE)

Getting Started23USGetting StartedThe EZ Access function enables you to access to any set of numbers upto 32 digits long by simple one-touch. Use for

Page 17 - 3 Press Jog Dial again

Getting Started24USTo use the EZ Access–for making calls, see page 33.–for redialing, see page 35.–for making calls from the Phone Directory, see page

Page 18 - 5 Press (PGM)

Getting Started25USGetting StartedRING OFFMASSAGEOLDNEWENTER SYSTEM ID_ Registering additional cordless handsetsThe phone system includes a cordless h

Page 19 - 3 Press Jog Dial

Getting Started26US3 Enter the 10 digits system ID bypressing the dialing keys.The system ID is shown on a stickeraffixed to the bottom of the base un

Page 20 - 4 Press (PGM)

Getting Started27USGetting StartedChanging the language of the display (GO BACK) NO SIRING OFFMASSAGEOLDNEWYou can choose English or Spanish as the di

Page 21

Getting Started28USIdentifying the partsRefer to the pages indicated in parentheses for details.Base unit1 CHARGE lamp (p. 14)Lights while the battery

Page 22 - 7 Press Jog Dial

Getting Started29USGetting Startedcontinuedqs Message counter (p. 60, 84)Indicates the number of newmessages recorded. “An” appearsin the announcement

Page 23 - 2 Press (EZ ACCESS)

3USINFORMATION FOR FCCREGURATION CLAIM1. This equipment complies with Part 15and Part 68 of the FCC rules for theUnited States. On the bottom of thi

Page 24 - –for redialing, see page 35

Getting Started30USIdentifying the parts (continued)1 Antenna2 Speaker3 Display window (p. 32, 68)4 TALK button (p. 32)Lets you make or receive a call

Page 25 - 2 Press (INTERCOM)

Getting Started31USGetting Startedqf REPEAT . button (p. 61)Press once to repeat the currentmessage or twice to go back to theprevious message.qg TON

Page 26

Basics32US1 Pick up the cordless handsetfrom the base unit.2 Press (TALK) and wait until“TALK” appears on the displayand the display also shows thetal

Page 27 - 2 Turn Jog Dial to choose

Basics 33USBasicsMaking calls when the headset is connectedWhen a headset (optional) is connected to the I(HEADSET) jack on the cordless handset, you

Page 28 - Identifying the parts

Basics34USMaking calls (continued)Notes• When making a call on the cordless handset, “ ” appears on the displayindicating the receiver sensitivity wit

Page 29

Basics 35USBasicsRedialingThe cordless handset stores five dialed phone numbers.1 Press (REDIAL/PAUSE).2 Display the name or phonenumber you want to c

Page 30

Basics36USMaking calls (continued)To erase the dialed phone number one by one1 Display the name or phone number you want to erase bydoing steps 1 to 3

Page 31

Basics 37USBasics1 When you hear the phone ring:• Press (TALK).or• Pick up the cordless handsetfrom the base unit when thecordless handset is placed o

Page 32 - 3 Dial the phone number

Basics38USToAdjust the cordless handsetvolumePut a call on hold*1Switch to another call(“call waiting” service*2)Receive a call by only pickingup the

Page 33 - E12011234567

39USTelephone FeaturesTelephone FeaturesYou can dial a number by scrolling through the Phone Directory, inwhich up to 50 phone numbers can be stored.

Page 34 - Making calls (continued)

4USIMPORTANTESINSTRUCCIONESDE SEGURIDADA fin de reducir el riesgo deincendio, descarga eléctrica ylesiones a las personas cuando usteduse su equipo te

Page 35 - 2 Display the name or phone

40USTelephone FeaturesEach press of Jog Dial after choosing “M” or“m” switches the characters from upper caseletters t lower case letters t numbers an

Page 36 - See page 41

41USTelephone FeaturesTelephone FeaturesNotes• If you try to save a 51st phone number, you will hear five short error beepsand “THE MEMORY IS FULL”

Page 37 - Receiving calls

42USTelephone FeaturesMaking calls from the Phone Directory1 Press Jog Dial.“PHONE DIRECTORY”appears on the display.2 Turn Jog Dial to select an alph

Page 38 - Receiving calls (continued)

43USTelephone FeaturesTelephone Features5 Turn Jog Dial to choose “DIAL”, and then pressJog Dial.The phone number will be dialed.Tips• When you select

Page 39 - 2 Press Jog Dial

44USTelephone FeaturesPhone Directory (continued)Changing a stored name and/or phonenumber1 Display the name you want to change by doingsteps 1 to 3 o

Page 40 - 6 Press (PGM)

45USTelephone FeaturesTelephone FeaturesErasing a memory locationTo erase the phone number one by one1 Display the name you want to erase by doingstep

Page 41 - Phone Directory

46USTelephone FeaturesPhone Directory (continued)Transferring the Phone Directory memory(when the system has any other additionalcordless handsets)The

Page 42 - 4 Press Jog Dial

47USTelephone FeaturesTelephone FeaturesTo transfer all phone numbers from the Phone DirectoryThe Phone Directory receiving the transfer will be total

Page 43 - Jog Dial

48USTelephone FeaturesLocating the handsetsYou can page the handsets from the base unit.Note that you cannot page if the handset is in use.Press (HAND

Page 44 - (GO BACK)

49USTelephone FeaturesTelephone FeaturesSwitching the phones during a call(when the system has any other additional cordlesshandsets)You can easily sw

Page 45 - SMITH JOHN

5USINFORMACIÓN PARA LADEMANDA DE LAREGLAMENTACIÓN DE LA FCC1. Este equipo cumple con la Parte 15 yla Parte 68 de las reglas de la FCCpara EE.UU. En l

Page 46

50USIntercom OperationTalking between the phones – Intercom– Walkie-Talkie function(when the system has any other additional cordlesshandsets)You can

Page 47

51USIntercom OperationIntercom OperationTransferring a call(when the system has any other additional cordlesshandsets)You can transfer a call between

Page 48 - Locating the handsets

Answering Machine Features52USPreparing the answering machineRecording the greetingThis answering machine has prerecorded greetings (see page 53).Howe

Page 49 - 2 Pick up another cordless

Answering Machine FeaturesAnswering Machine Features53USNotes• If recording did not succeed, you hear five short error beeps. Start over theprocedure.

Page 50 - 1 Press (INTERCOM)

Answering Machine Features54USSelecting the ring timeYou can select the number of rings before the answering machine startsto play back the greeting a

Page 51

Answering Machine FeaturesAnswering Machine Features55USSelecting the recording qualityFor the user who does not utilize the maximum recording capacit

Page 52 - 1 Press (GREETING REC)

Answering Machine Features56USSelecting the answering modeYou can set the answering machine to record incoming messages(normal mode), or just make an

Page 53

Answering Machine FeaturesAnswering Machine Features57UScontinuedplay a greeting to ask the callerto leave a message.make an announcement to thecaller

Page 54 - 3 Turn Jog Dial to choose

Answering Machine Features58USPreparing the answering machine (continued)When the memory is fullThe recording area of this phone’s memory is about 20

Page 55 - 4 Turn Jog Dial to choose “HI

Answering Machine FeaturesAnswering Machine Features59USTurning on the answeringfunctionPress (ANSWER ON/OFF) so that itlights up in red.Notes• When t

Page 56

6USTable of contentsGetting Started 8 Welcome 9 Read this first10 Step 1: Checking the packagecontents11 Step 2: Setting up the base unit14 Step 3:

Page 57 - Answering Machine Features

Answering Machine Features60USPlaying back messagesYou can play back messages on both the base unit and the cordless handset.When the phone is not in

Page 58

Answering Machine FeaturesAnswering Machine Features61USNotes• The message counter shows the total number of “new” messages. Therefore,it is reset to

Page 59 - Turning on the answering

Answering Machine Features62USPlaying back messages (continued)Displaying remaining available recordingtime for messageYou can see how much recordable

Page 60 - Playing back messages

Answering Machine FeaturesAnswering Machine Features63USErasing messagesTo erase the message one by onePress (ERASE) while the message is being played

Page 61

Answering Machine Features64USScreening incoming callsYou can screen calls by leaving the answering function on (see page 59) while you areat home. Wh

Page 62

Answering Machine FeaturesAnswering Machine Features65USRecording a memoYou can record a “memo” (up to four minutes) as a personal reminderor as a mes

Page 63 - Erasing messages

Answering Machine Features66USOperating from an outside phoneYou can call from a touch-tone phone and pick up new messagesrecorded on the phone. Firs

Page 64 - Screening incoming calls

Answering Machine FeaturesAnswering Machine Features67USPicking up new messages1 Call your phone from a touch-tone phone.2 While you hear your greetin

Page 65 - 3 Press (MEMO REC) to stop

68USCaller ID FeaturesCaller ID FeaturesUnderstanding the Caller ID serviceCaller ID allows the caller’s phone number to be shown on the displaybefore

Page 66

Caller ID FeaturesCaller ID Features69USLooking at the Caller ID listThe phone stores the data of the last 70 calls received including“UNKNOWN NUMBER/

Page 67 - Picking up new messages

7USTable of contents65 Recording a memo66 Operating from an outsidephone66 Setting the remote ID code(security code)67 Picking up new messagesCaller I

Page 68 - SMITH JOHN

70USCaller ID FeaturesLooking at the Caller ID list (continued)Erasing data from the Caller ID listOld data will be erased automatically when a 71st c

Page 69 - 1 Turn Jog Dial

Caller ID FeaturesCaller ID Features71USTo erase the entire list at onceEntire Caller ID list deletion can only be made on the cordless handset.Note t

Page 70 - MASSAGEOLDNEW

72USCaller ID FeaturesUsing the Caller ID listBy using the Caller ID list, you can call back a phone number from theCaller ID list easily, play back m

Page 71

Caller ID FeaturesCaller ID Features73UScontinuedPlaying back a message from the Caller ID list– Direct Message Access functionWhen there is a message

Page 72

74USCaller ID FeaturesStoring a number of the Caller ID list intothe Phone Directory1 Display the name and phone number you wantto store from the Call

Page 73

Caller ID FeaturesCaller ID Features75UScontinuedNotes• If the area code is not entered, “ENTER AREA CODE” will appear on thedisplay, and you will n

Page 74

76USCaller ID Features2 Continue the operation to call or store the phone numberwith the correct number of digits (pages 72 and 74).Notes• You need to

Page 75

Caller ID FeaturesCaller ID Features77USUsing “Caller ID with call waiting”serviceThis telephone is compatible with the “Caller ID with call waiting”s

Page 76

Additional Information78USCarrying the cordless handset by thebelt clipYou can hang the cordless handset on the belt using the belt clip.Open the belt

Page 77

Additional Information 79USAdditionalInformationNotes on power sourcesOn battery pack• Store the battery pack at atemperature between 41°F (5°C) and95

Page 78 - I (HEADSET)

Getting Started8USGetting StartedWelcomeThank you for purchasing Sony QuadraStation 2.4!The phone systems can be expanded to a total of four cordlessh

Page 79 - Notes on power sources

Additional Information80USMaintenance• Clean the cabinets with a soft clothslightly moistened with water or amild detergent solution. Do not useany t

Page 80 - Maintenance

Additional Information81USAdditionalInformationRemedy• Make sure you have set up the base unit correctly(page 11).• Move the cordless handset closer t

Page 81 - Troubleshooting

Additional Information82USTroubleshooting (continued)SymptomYou hear five short error beepsand “NO OTHER HANDSETREGISTERED” appears on thedisplay.You

Page 82 - Troubleshooting (continued)

Additional Information83USAdditionalInformationSymptomThe phone does not acceptyour remote ID code (securitycode).You hear error beeps when youenter y

Page 83 - Information

Additional Information84USSymptomThe CHARGE lamp on the baseunit does not light up whenyou place the cordless handsetto charge.The battery duration is

Page 84 - Message counter

85USAdditional InformationAdditionalInformationGeneralSpread methodDirect-Sequence Spread-SpectrumAccess methodFDMA-TDDFrequency band2.4075 - 2.4720 G

Page 85 - Specifications

Additional Information86USIndexAAdjusting volumeanswering 61cordless handset volume33, 38ringer volume 38Answering machineturning on 59Answering mo

Page 86 - Additional Information86

87USAdditional InformationAdditionalInformationSScreening calls 64Setting upbase unit 11cordless handset 14Stamping messages withday and time 21St

Page 87 - W, X, Y, Z

For the customers in the USABe sure to save the receipt and attach it to your WARRANTY card when havingyour equipment repaired at an authorized Sony s

Page 88 - For the customers in the USA

Getting Started9USGetting StartedBase unitRead this firstBefore you use your phone, you must first set it up. Here’s a quick wayto set up your phone:

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