Sony SPP-A972 Operating Instructions - Page 20

Identifying the parts, TIME/SET button

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Identifying the parts Refer to the pages indicated in parentheses for details. Base Unit 1 qh 2 3 qj 4 5 qk 6 ql 7 w; 8 wa 9 ws 0 wd qa qs wf qd wg qf wh qg wj 1 Message counter (p. 54, 75) Indicates the number of new messages recorded. "A" appears in the announcement only mode. "F" appears when there is no space to record messages. 2 REC/MEMO button (p. 48, 58) Records a greeting or memo message. 3 ERASE button (p. 49, 55) Erases the recorded greeting or messages. 4 SELECT button (p. 47) 5 TIME/SET button (p. 47, 59) Press when setting the day and time, or to check the current time. Also used when setting the remote ID code (security code). 6 REPEAT/SLOW button (p. 54) Press to repeat the current message or go back to the previous message. Keep the button pressed for slow playback of messages. 20US Getting Started 7 Battery compartment (p. 16) 8 SPARE BATTERY lamp (p. 16) Lights while the spare battery is being charged. 9 CHARGE lamp (p. 14) Lights while the battery is being charged. 0 HOLD button (p. 30) Puts a call on hold. qa MIC (microphone) (p. 48, 58) qs MUTING button (p. 30) Mutes your voice during a conversation. qd CONF (conference) button (p. 44) Lets you talk with two parties at the same time. qf LINE buttons (1, 2) (p. 29) Lets you receive a call.

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Getting Started
20
US
Base Unit
1
Message counter
(p. 54, 75)
Indicates the number of new
messages recorded.
“A” appears in
the announcement only mode. “F”
appears when there is no space to
record messages.
2
REC/MEMO button
(p. 48, 58)
Records a greeting or memo
message.
3
ERASE button
(p. 49, 55)
Erases the recorded greeting or
messages.
4
SELECT button
(p. 47)
5
TIME/SET button
(p. 47, 59)
Press when setting the day and
time, or to check the current time.
Also used when setting the remote
ID code (security code).
6
REPEAT/SLOW button
(p. 54)
Press to repeat the current message
or go back to the previous message.
Keep the button pressed for slow
playback of messages.
7
Battery compartment
(p. 16)
8
SPARE BATTERY lamp
(p. 16)
Lights while the spare battery is
being charged.
9
CHARGE lamp
(p. 14)
Lights while the battery is being
charged.
0
HOLD button
(p. 30)
Puts a call on hold.
qa
MIC (microphone)
(p. 48, 58)
qs
MUTING button
(p. 30)
Mutes your voice during a
conversation.
qd
CONF (conference) button
(p. 44)
Lets you talk with two parties at the
same time.
qf
LINE buttons (1, 2)
(p. 29)
Lets you receive a call.
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Identifying the parts
Refer to the pages indicated in parentheses for details.