Sony CM-Z100SPR Telephone User Manual


 
Understanding menu items: Getting the most
from your phone.
Using the message service.
1: Messages. This menu shows you how many messages are stored
in your voicemail box or in your phone.
11: Voice From this menu setting, just press the dial to
see how many messages are stored in your
voicemail box. To erase the notification, press
the dial, turn it to select “Erase Msg,” then
press the dial again. To listen to your messages,
just press and you will be connected
to the voicemail system. You can also reach
your voicemail box by extending the mouthpiece
then pressing and holding the key
from the standby display. (For more information
on voicemail, see page 25.)
12: New Text If you have optional text messaging service,
this feature will give you access to unread
messages. Urgent messages are listed first,
followed by non-urgent ones. (Refer to the
separate Messaging Services Guide for more
information on text messaging.)
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13: Old Text When text messaging is available, use this
feature to reread old messages.
14: Erase Old This feature will allow you to discard old text
messages.
Adjusting your phone’s sounds.
2: Sounds. This allows you to adjust the volume of the ringer, key
beep and earpiece. In addition, you can select the type of sounds you
hear when the phone rings and when you press keys.
21: Ringer Volume Your options include: “off,” “low,” “med.”
(medium), “high,” “escalate,” and “vibration.”
If you turn the ringer volume to “off,” the
message “—Ringer Off—” will be displayed
at the top of the standby display screen. If you
select “escalate,” the phone will ring twice at
a low volume, then once at a medium volume,
and thereafter at a high volume. If you choose
“vibration,” the phone emits a vibration instead
of an audible ring. The “vibration” setting isn’t
available when the phone is used in conjunction
with a hands-free car kit or a portable hands-
free car kit. If the phone is connected to a wall
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