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SONY. CORDLESS TELEPHONE ea ~ =f SPP-50 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before operating the unit, please read this manual ‘thoroughly, and retain it for future reference. OWNER’S RECORD The model and serial numbers arelocatedatthebot- tom ofthe base unit and nandsot Feecotd the serial number inthe space provided be- low. Refertoinesenumbers whenever youcallupon your Sony dealer regarding the system, ‘ModetNo.SPP-50 SerialNo. . CAUTIONS | «Pepa or se The bate sack 2 Se cng bene | pack. | + Tho Battery/Standby lamp should ight t receiveacall not, press the MODE but- tan once TABLE OF CONTENTS Features Precautons Warning Service Raquirersants Important instructions to Users FCC Requirements Location and Function of Paris and Coniols ‘Connections 7 Secunty Code Selector Seting . 8 Battery Charging z 8 ‘Seting the Various Selociors 9 ‘Wal Mounting 10 [Making an Outgoing Cat. . . 1 you have entered a wrong rimbor 2 Ite tne s busy er “To keep your lst provisly ialod number confidential |... 10, ss. sssssssuesueesiscrees 18 Ifyou ear intecerence noise 3 Totbe Alea Long sani et) id thes Tee based Sones 8 “Answering an incoming Gal os 4 ‘Signaling the handset rom the base unit Ed 16 ‘Automate Phone Dialing =... hie ‘To program phone nuribers eH 6 ‘Tomake a phone cal wih automatic ing 6 To store the related number ia aremory INN Tocleer the memory zi : v7 Pause function 8 Chain giaing SEI ae Spectications ees) Troubleshooting Guide 8 FEATURES 102.055 ‘3-Mumber One-touch Speed Dialing. 1-Way Page. One-touch Talk. 1256 Digital Security Codes provent unauthorized cas Helical Antenna. Consumer-eplaceable Battery ‘Wallzmountable Base Unit PRECAUTIONS | + Before initial use, charge the battery pack n tne battery compartment of he handset for 12 hours. (or deta, reterto page 8 "BATTERY CHARGING’) + Operate the AC power adaptor on 120V AC, BO MZ Use the AC power adaptor supplied Tor his unt. Doct use any ether AC power adaptor. {Unplug tne AC power adantor rom the wal oui! when the carcass telephone system isnot tobe used ora fextended period of time. Ta disconnect the cor, putt out by grasping the plug. Never pul by the cor «+ Bonotinstaltne base untina cation near abeat source such asradiatorsoraiducts, ovina place subject! ‘rect sunlight, excessive dust, moisture, fain, mechanical vibraton, or shock 1+ Bonot place the unis on or neat a TV set or& personal computor ‘The unts may interfere with each other «+ Should any tguid or solid object faint the base una, unplugthe unitandhaveitcheckedby qualifed persor nel before operating the unit any further. «+ Keepspring-wound watches and psona credit cards using a magnetic coding away from ho unto prever their being damaged by the strong magnet instaied between the charge terminals on the base unit. 1+ Thisunt's designed and spproved for single pat ines aly. shoul notbe connected to multi lines or coin telephone «+ There isnoguerantee that interference wi not occur ina particular instalation, Mthisequipmentdoos caus interference to radio television reception which canbe Gotermined by turning the equipment andor, th User is encouraged fo try to correct the interference by one ar more ofthe folowing measures: “reorient the receiving antenna Felocate the equipment with respect othe receiver — fhove the aqupment away fromthe recever piug the eauipment into a itlerent aut co that equioment and receiver areon diferent branch cxcuit 1 you have any question or problem concerning your set that isnot covered in ths manval. please consult nearest Sony Serves Staion authonzed 10 sevice telephone terminal equipment. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the set to rain o moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicin: to qualified personnel only. SERVICE REQUIREMENTS tthe cordiess telephone should mattunctionalreparswibeperformedby an authorized Sony Servi Staton. | Ts nt has boos registered win the FC fer direct connection tothe telephone network, Under the FCC pro ‘Jan no cestomer is auhorizedorepairthis unit. This applies to aunitboth in and outof warranty, an una: rttea repairis performed, ne registration af the unt for rect connection tothe network wll nll and vod. the unit sulin warranty, he remainder ofthe warranty period wil also be null and void. tis the responsibilty of users requiring service o report the need for service to thet Sony deakr IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO USERS. ‘Your SPP-50 has been designed and constructed to conform o federal requations and can be connected toth phone ine as desorbed in this manual 1 each product connected tothe telephone ine places acertantoad onthe ine. We designate thi itis most uniely, but. your SPP-60 should cause problems on the phone lin, the phone company has th ‘ohtto temporary clsconinve your series this happens, the phone company will nett you and give yout ‘bportuntytocortect he problem, Also, youneedto know thatthe phone company does have the ightto mak ‘changes lathes lines and/or equipment ttthese changes might affect your SPP-50 (or requie changes in the SPP-S0orits connection), the phone com pany wi notly you nwring, £0 youhave the chance to take whatever action necessary to ensure uninterupie. hone service ema ey _ ‘Youare no longer required by the FCC to netiy your lecaltelephone company af yourintenttoconnectanew tele Deoce Your lscaltelophone company may cal youand requestinformation aboutyour phene suchas: the bran ame, model number, regisratonnumber, andringer ecuvalencenumber. Thisinformation sprovidedonatat tlocated at the bottom ofthe base unit anc hance. ‘Youmay rotirectly connect your SPP-50 o coin telephone services. Check wth your ocaltelephone compan {you wigh o connect your SPP-S0 to apary ine service. Some party line services require a special adaator¢ ‘madifcatlon to your telephone LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF PARTS AND te ies Foc further deta, rote to the page numbers next to each tem. vem ork ® nent eee ~ ene Telescopic antenna oO aoe cama PAGE button (5 | DIAL MODE selector (Gice of base unit) © |— Security Code selector (botiom of base uit) © Charge terminate ® Earpiece BATT (GATTERY/, ‘STANDBY lamp @ @ MODE button © @ & @ sey esos 0 — FEE cares 1G ase ity Code selector {inside of batery compartmenty® -REDIAL/PAUSE bution ® @ ——PaM (PROGRAM) button & Battery compartment ———} (wack of handset) © — speaker tor ringer/Microphone charge terminals PMEPAKALION SS {your tolephone system has a modular ack, Simply connect tho plug at tne end of the cabo ‘om the base uit othe jack (leno ‘Ac power aca 2 os I Modular telephone jack (unica —_—— fa unt ( PoweR mp | Gans wen poner is spp the {atom SC poet aap) U eee) : ae es CHARGE lamp 7 ) bop! ight when ast i uly seats (a) | onto tne charge tin fe bese ae [se ee = —, FPReranaiun SECURITY CODE SELECTOR SETTING Be es ig BATTERY CHARGING Before intial use, charge the supped battery ack. 0 the battery pack the battery compartment lid by pushing it downward, ‘+ The battery pack's packed as an accessory inthe styrofoam box, + Install the battory packin the battery companmert andconnectthe Connector as shownon the ight lustaton ‘+ Replace the batty compartments by pushing it upward ‘+ Put tne handset onthe charging terminal of Base Unit. The CHARGE lamp ights up. takes about ‘2houss to charge afuly cischarged batory pack. Battory Lite FRoplace the battery pack with anew one whenthe op- erating time ofthe completely charged battery pack has noticeably shortened ‘Your SPP-50 s now ready to use 8 Pnerannnun ETTING THE VARIOUS SELECTORS iniearean DIAL MODE selector . . . Alter instating telephone, be a) ‘sure o get the DIAL MODE selector on the base unttoP, or, ‘whichever is appropriate fo your telephone ine {necessary contact your local telephone company to deter- ‘mine which fype of phone line you have ‘a one type ine, = a 10 pulse per second rotary sia! ne. P (10pps'): For pulse ial phone tine T (tone) For tone type phone tine "PPS = pulse per second MODE button . . . Press and select ether BATT ( tery) save mode of STANDBY mode by this MODE button, BATT (Battery) save mode . Handset - «The handset is “oft ‘ang wil not ng on an incamng call. The battery’ standby’ lamp is of, saving battery. Howaver, you can sil init calls or even receive calls (f you haa he ring on the an ‘other phone in he house) by pressing TALK button. Note {hata this made, no other funetions including rng can be sed except TALK and MODE buttons, STANDBY mode... This & the normal sand-by) | ode, Pres TALK bono receive oritiat cae. You] | must ao aelec ts poaton won programming moron | Sairumbors and eoctaing The Baterytandby amps (Lats bation ‘VOLUME button . . . Adjusts the volume of incoming] Cals through the handset. High or ow volume can be con tolled by pressing the VOLUME button alternately. ——e—E——OO ‘Te mmount your SPP-50 on the wa, use the “wall mounting template” and mounting hardware provided wit the unit 1. Cutoutthe tempat (cuppiied) and use it ‘8a guide for placement on the mounting ( 2, Tighten the mounting screws firmly tothe wal (© sen te io the telephone ine cord in the) Cc ‘Connect the plug atthe end of ‘he cabe fom the base uni tothe mod= lar jack ofthe wall plate 4. Connect the AC power adaptor to the ase unit and the wall ote, ‘5. Hang up the base unit on the screws ‘mounted on the wal unt he base unis firmly hol in piace. o> OUT -—-- ~~ ->>--~-- cur I Wall mounting template I ! ' 1 1 IMPORTANT: Before mounting, select a wall area of suticient ‘tength, If mounting on wallboard or in an area ‘of questionable strength, locate stud for max= "mum support of your telgphone, LN eT eS. Before operation, completo PREPARATION in this mani 1. Extend the telescopic antenna to ts full length, '2. Pross the TALK button, (No incoming cals ae accepted while in the TALK mode.) Notes ‘+ UNE lamp on the base unit ight up ‘when making or answering a eal ‘+ Pross TONE button on the handset a ‘sch the dialing mode trom pulse 0 Press the VOLUME button t adjust tone temporarily volume, high orlow, I necessary. wi OPEKAIION 4, Prose the TALK. button to die- ’ —— Note, ‘The FLASH button can terminate a telephone cal be used to 1 ‘Press the TALK button' ‘connect and press. |o0® }o@o| Notes 299) a [ee nt wat toon te ast number | EEE (2. Press the REDIALIPAUSE Gated’ is memory unless anover OO S84 —{ button ‘umber i aiid [conv ||| The umitwitreiat te astcum- «+ Youcan edala phone rumberotup Fr or cal to 32 digits. — wee —____# 1. Press the MODE button to set at STANDBY hormal made, Make sure that the BATT/ 12 “STANDBY lamp ighis al this mode. 2, Pressthe REDIAL/PAUSE buttontwice, When you hear a twoet-tweet-wee, the last previ= Dusty dialed number has been erased andthe ‘TALK lamp keeps flashing ‘noise sill persists, refer 1 page 9 “PRECAU lose to the base unit. ifthe TIONS TO USE “ALTERNATIVE LONG DISTANCE (MCI ETC.) AND OTHER TONE-BASED SERVICES Some services, such as MCI, Sprint and other ‘allernave long dstaneo” compan, require that you use tone dialing. With this telephone, you can use these sorvices even if you have a pulse-type phone setup. Thisis dane through process ealed "mixed cialng” 4, Prose the TALK button, 2. Dial the number of the service youwantto use. Youcan do ths inthe pulse mode 3. Afler you are connected to the ‘service, press the TONE button, (4 Dal the ong-cistance sumer) | wren instructed bythe tong ci tance company. Tis wilbe done (inthe TONE mode ‘WHY IS THE TONE BUTTON NECESSARY? Computerized services (such as MGI rely cn the tones generated by tone-type Phones to command ther computor. your telephone has atone stu, tsi Ro problem, But usualy you cannotuse these serves If your setups pulse. Butyou ‘Ean with the TONE button incladed on this phone, You can use pulse-daling Teach the service you want, then you can switch to tone output aftr you have Teaches that service. This tone output atows you fo commurncate withthe er ‘e's computer The TONE button has been includes for ths reason, Note. ‘You must prs TONE button e2ch time you use "mixed dalng”. The TONE mode is 13 TANSWERINGIANAINCO —— Press to TALK and epeak. After the call is fished, press the TALKbuttonagain. TALKlampgoes of, Note ‘Trehandsetwilnot ing MODE button s set to BATT save mode.” in this case, BATT/ STANDBY lamp goes oft Ringing tne eames) “The FLASH button isa convenient button when making consecutive cals. When terminating a cal, push he FLASH buton, an you wil immediatly eta cal one fr your nex cal, “The FLASH buttons a'so a necessity it you have Call Waiting sevice through your phone company. Push the FLASH buten each time you want a switch Botween calls 14 vronanun [As long as the PAGE button is pressed, tho hhandset signals wih atone. Notes + No tone wil sound the handsets in the TALK poston + Noincoming sound canbe accepted when the PAGE button i being pressed, ‘STANDBY’ 15 ee ee —— 1. Press and set MODE button to| ‘normal positon. The battery/ Standby lam ighis. ee ee FASE son th nek = 1 Press TALKton._—) one “i eee, en *“Rueccmiees| | [OOS | PAUSE buten coun ao ® © O| err ee em | feoe) mam) ~ Sete ee ee ene oo 5. Pressthe desizedmemory but ten to memorize (A, Br C) | Trtktamp goes ot Notes ‘+ Be sure the maximum digits should not ex 280d 10 16 digits, otherwise the error tone ‘gives warning and this momary is nl + ifyou press the wrong key while progearam= ing, press TALK button and repeat fom Step 2.Wnen a new number's programmes over {an existing number, the old number is auto- matically erase. Note + Anerortone gives warning an empty mem: ory accessed 16 41. Press and set MODE burton to ((+. Press and set MODE button ‘oxmal position I L I ((2. Press PROGRAM button, Press REDIAL/PAUSE buton._} to normal positon, | ——~— | }—{2. Press PROGRAM button twice. (4. Press PROGRAM button SE {emia Sah tion (A,B or). Kaheeoe sone| | Note. Even when you disconnect the AC power adap: ‘il be backed Up for 17 OPERATION “This PAUSE button is vory useful wen making an outgoing calltirough a PBX andsing long-cstance ser ‘ies Each time tne PAUSE buttons pressed. apause of aboutfour seconds wil be inserted during the da tng sequence Iimote than four seconds are needed, press the button twice. Example: To siote the number “0-1294567"in memory for acall through a PBX, follow these steps. ross Concnan) > O > +> DB®OOOO Gaze") Pressing the PAUSE button or eseting the OIAL. MODE selector once is counted as one digo the rumber (Chain ating Be “Tis function is usetul in ling numbers longer than 16 digits, + Pross TALK button, f (erry baton ‘aerrory patton Bxampte (tai) > (in'Barc) (ABorc} «Mixing memory dai ang manual dang are possible | {EMORY button and memory locaton (A, 8 or C). fxampie 2 (re) (i ieee) (warn oun) examotes: Guowa.oaund) > (ease) 18 Gonerat Bate Unit Frequency control Crystal-controtles Power source DC 8V from AC power adan- Operation mode FM, duplex tor ‘Suppl accessories Nd Bator (1) Power consumption Approx. 210 mA at TALK ‘AG power adapor (1) a Dimensions Approx. 142 x 99 x 188 mm Handset (wihva) Power source User Replaceable Ni-Ca bat (8%aqX 7g X77 lores) tery Weight Apptex. 440 (1B) Baery ite 20 hours at sormal mode 50 hours at battery save mode Dimensions ‘Approx. 83% 373 % 59 mm (wtva) (Plgg X 14° X 2 inves) wight ‘Approx. 355 (1902) battery included ‘Should any problem occur wih he set, make the folowing simple tests to determine whether or not servicing 's required. ihe problem persists afer you have made these tests, consult the nearest Sony dealer, (Friend ase — ‘Wrong connection of the AC power adapter. ‘Wrong connection othe telephone ine i ‘The handset battery neds tobe recharged. | ‘The telescopic antenna snot uly extended The handset isto fr from the base un. ‘he sacurty code on the base unit and handset are not | matcned ‘Te handset isto far fom the base un. Facto inererones occurs from external unis Imtererence noise over the ine “The handset battery is weak Mode button on the handsets at battery save positon ee fee | [secesenemucecnncnemstse | a | | | 19

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