SPP-A5000 Cordless Telephone with Answering System 
(430-8005)                 Features                   Faxback Doc. # 19864

PACKAGE CONTENTS:

Make sure the following items are included in the package.  If anything is
missing, contact your local Sony or Radio Shack dealer.

Cordless handset

Base unit

AC power adapter (AC-T46)  (The shape of the AC power adapter may differ
from the illustration, but the performance is identical.)

Telephone line cords (2)

Screws (4)

Wall bracket for base unit

Rechargeable battery packs BP-T40 (2)

Size AAA batteries (4)

Directories (2)

Identifying the parts: BASE UNIT

1.  MEMO button - Records a memo message.

2.  Answer on Indicator - Lights when the answering function is turned on.

3.  ANSWER ON/OFF button - Turns the answering function on or off.

4.  PAGE button - Allows you to call the cordless handset.

5.  GREETING PLAY button - Plays back the greeting message.

6.  GREETING RECORD button - Records a greeting.

7.  CHARGE indicator - Lights while the battery is being charged.

8.  Charging compartment - Used for charging the supplied battery packs.

9.  IN USE lamp - Lights when the cordless handset is in use.

10.  POWER indicator - Lights when the base unit is connected to the AC
     power line.  Also indicates that the memory backup batteries have
     sufficient power.

     Blinks if backup batteries have not been inserted or if their power is
     low. 

11.  RINGER SELECT switch - Selects the number of rings before the
     answering machine responds.

12.  RINGER LEVEL switch

13.  AUDIBLE IND/ANN ONLY (audible indicator/announce only) switch - Turns
     on or off the audible mode which informs you if there are any messages
     recorded.

     Also selects the announcement only mode.

14.  DIAL MODE switch - selects pulse or tone dialing.

15.  SPEAKER VOLUME control

16.  Microphone

17.  (1.) Speaker

18.  (2.) ERASE button - Erases messages.

19.  (3.) Message counter - Indicates the following information.
          Number of messages not yet played back
     *  The maximum possible number indicated is "19". If the actual number
        of messages is 20 or more, "19" blinks in the message counter.

        ("P") Appears when you connect the base unit to an AC power line
        for the first time. Also appears when all memory contents (messages
        and settings) are cleared due to a power interruption.

        ("A") Appears when the announcement only mode is selected.

        ("F") Appears when the memory is full.

        ("-") Appears when messages are erased.

20.  (4.) PLAY/STOP button

21.  (5.) Digital message shuttle - Controls playback conditions.

22.  (6.) Backup battery compartment

23.  (7.) DC IN 9V jack

24.  (8.) TEL (telephone) LINE jack

Identifying the parts: HANDSET

1.  TALK button - Lets you make or receive a call.

2.  Battery lamps - Indicate level of battery power.

3.  TALK lamp - Lights to indicate that the cordless handset is ready for
    dialing or is engaged in conversation.

4.  REMOTE lamp - Lights while the remote operation mode is activated.

5.  Dialing keys/Remote operation buttons

6.  REDIAL/PAUSE button - Redials the last number called.  Also inserts a
    pause in the dialing sequence.

7.  PGM (program) button - Stores phone numbers in the speed dialing
    memory.

8.  REMOTE button - Allows you to operate the answering machine from the
    cordless handset.

9.  CONV REC (conversation recording) button - Records phone conversations.

10.  PAGE button - Allows you to call the base unit.

11.  Microphone

12.  Speaker

13.  OFF button - Allows you to disconnect the call.

14.  FLASH button - Switches to a second call if you have "call waiting"
     service, or lets you make a new call.

15.  RING ON/BATT SAVE (ringer on/battery save) switch - Set to RING ON to
     turn the ringer on.  Set to BATT SAVE to turn the ringer off and
     conserve battery power.

16.  Battery compartment

17.  HOLD button - Puts a call on hold.

18.  CHANNEL button - Allows you to change channels if interference occurs.

19.  SPEED DIAL button - Accesses cordless handset's speed dialing numbers.


(EB 2/7/96)

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