Sony Telephone with Answering Machine Telephone User Manual


 
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Preparing the telephone
S100/150 colour Tchibo / UK / A31008-M1575-L131-1-7619 / starting.fm / 01.07.2005
Placing the handset into the base station and charging the batteries
If you place the handset on the base station, it automatically registers. This can be done
as follows:
1. Place the handset in the base station with the display facing upward.
2. Wait until the handset has automatically registered with the base station (page 81):
This takes about a minute. During registration the display shows Regstr.Proce-
dure and it flashes Base 1. After registration you will see "INT 1" in the display,
which means that the handset has been assigned the first internal number. You can
change the handset name "INT 1" (page 84).
3. Leave the handset in the base station to charge the batteries, because they are not
charged at the factory. The charging is indicated in the upper right of the display
where the charging status Ù flashes:
If automatic registration is interrupted, you can register the handset manually as
described from page 81. There is a table of the most important questions and answers
to help you (page 110).
The battery charging status is correctly displayed only after uninterrupted charging/dis-
charging. Therefore you should not remove the batteries unnecessarily or terminate the
charging process early.
Note:
Your telephone is now ready for operation. The answering machine with the pre-
recorded announcement has also been switched on. All you have to do is set the date
and time, so the time of incoming calls and messages can be noted correctly (page 15).
× Batteries flat Ù Batt.
2
/
3
charged
Ø Batteries
1
/
3
charged Ú Batt. fully charged
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If you want to register further handsets, please turn to page 81.
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For initial charging we recommend a continous, uninterrupted charging
period of seven hours, whatever charge level is indicated! The battery
charge capacity decreases after a few years for technical reasons.
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Once the initial charging operation is completed you can replace your
handset in the base station after each call. Charging is controlled
electronically. This ensures optimum charging.
The batteries heat up during charging. This is normal and not
dangerous.