Starting playback, Speaker volume control, To start playback, press play/stop – Sony SPP-A5000 User Manual
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Playing back messages
Starting playback
The message counter reflects
the total number of newly
recorded messages. When the
AUDIBLE IND/ANN ONLY
switch is set to AUDIBLE IND
ON, the phone will beep to
indicate tluit there are new
messages.
SPEAKER
VOLUME
control
PLAY/STOP button
This section explains how to play back messages using the base unit.
You can also control playback using the cordless handset. See the
"Operating the answering machine from the cordless handset"
section on page 46.
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If there are more than 19
recorded messages, the
maximum possible number that
will appwar on the counter is 19.
"F' win appear when the
memory is full.
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To stop the beep of the audible
indicator, puih any button on the
base unit. It ilso stops if you set
the AUDIBUi IND/ANN ONLY
switch to AUDIBLE IND OFF.
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Even when tne message counter
returns to zero, the messages will
still remain in the memory until
you erase them. We recommend
that you regularly clear the old
messages to make room for new
ones.
To start playback, press PLAY/STOP.
Messages, regardless of their type (incoming, memo message, or
telephone conversation), are played back in the order they were
recorded. The sequence is indicated on the message coimter.
When all the messages are played back, the message counter returns
to zero and playback stops.
To play back the messages you have listened
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When the new messages are all played back, press PLAY/
STOP again.
If there are no new recordings
The old messages will be replayed.
To adjust the speaker volume
Slide the SPEAKER VOLUME control to the right to increase
the volume, or to the left to decrease K.
Using as a telephone answering machine