Nickel-cadmium, Battery, Index – Sony SPP-A967 User Manual
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Specifications
General
Spread mcthi'd
Direct-Sequenee Spread-Spectrum
Access method
FDMA-TDD
Frequencv band
TO -h28 Mil/ (100 mVV)
(.Operating channel
20 channels
Dial signal
Tone, 10 PPS (pulse! selectable
Supplied accessories
See page 5.
Handset
I’ower source
Rechcrgeahle batter)' pack BP-T24
Battery life
Standby: Approx. lO days (RING 0.\
mode)
•Approx. I month (RING OFF
mode)
Talk:
.Approx, b hours
Dimensions
.Approx. 2 ’ s x 7 \ I '’’ih inches ( u / l i / d ) ,
antenna excluded
(approx. 5S
X
177
X
4(i mm)
Antenna: 2 s inches (72 mm)
Mass
■Approx, h o/ (approx, 26(1 g), battery
included
Base unit
|\>wer source
DC from AC power adaptor ,-\C-14h
Batler\' charging time
.Approx. 12 hours
Dimensions
Appri>\. 0
A
X
2
'''X tS ':
inches (vv/h/d),
antenna excluded
(approx. 170 X nO X 214 mm)
■Antenna: ft ' : inchc‘^ i 1 (A mm'
,\la>^
..Appix'x. Its tv (approx. 520 g), wall bracket
t’xeluded
Answering machine
Maximum recctrding time
-About 20 minutes, using iiu_orptuated iC
COreeting message
L’p to 4 minutes
incoming message
Up tt> 4 minutes/message
Memo
Up to 4 minutes/message
Design and specifications are subject
M
change ^vithout notice.
RECYCLING NICKEL-CADMIUM
BATTERIES
Ni-Cd
NICKEL-CADMIUM
BATTERY.
BATTERY MUST BE
RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF
PROPERLY.
Nickel-Cadmium batteries are recyclahle You
can help presenc our en\ ironment b\'
returning your unwanted batterie.s to your
neare.st Factory Service Center for collection,
recycling or proper dispoyal.
Note: In .some areas the disposal of nickel-
cadmium batteries in household or
business trash may be prohibited.
For the Factory Service Center nearest you
call 416-499-SONY (Canada only).
Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking
nickel-cadmium batterie.s.
A
Adjusting \'olume
handset 15
speaker .52
.-\nnouncement onK .50
.Answering machine
turning on 31
■Area code 11
.Audible indicate 30
B
Battery pack
charging 9
duration 10
Index
Call waiting service 17
Caller ID 37
Caller ID list 38
calling back 41
Memory match function
37
storing in Phone
Directory -12
Caller ID with
Visual Call Waiting 44
Connection 7
Control codes for remote
operations 36
Day and time stamp 26
Dialing mode
choosing 8
switching to the tone
temporarily 15
Directroy
Phone Directory 21
E, F
Frasing
Caller ID data 39
last phone number
dialed 16
messages 32
Phone Directory 21
G, H
Greeting 27
1. j. K
Identifying the parts 12
Location, base unit 6
M, N
Mailbox 31,32
Making calls 15
IVIerno 34
Memory match funtion 37
Messages 31, 32
Mounting the base unit on
a wall 45
One-touch dialing 19
Operating from an outside
phone 35
OUT OF ARHA 37
P, Q
Package contents 7
Imaging 25
Phone Directory 21
Playing
annoucement onl\ 30
messages 32
PRIVATH 37
Pulse dialing 8
R
Recording
greeting 27
memo 34
Receix'ing calls 17
Redialing 16
Remote 1D code
(security code) 35
Ringer
turning on/off 18
ringer select 29
Screening calls 33
Setting up
base unit 6
handset 9
Speaker 15, 32
Stamping messages with
day and time 26
Storing Caller ID data in
Phone Directory 42
T, u
Toll-sayer feature 29
Tone dialing
dialing mode 8
switching to 8
Troubleshooting 47
V, W, X, Y, Z
Volume
handset 15
speaker ,32
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