Sony CM-B1200 Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн [43/84] 739315
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Advanced
Features
Setting the minute alert [F23]
You can set the phone to alert you ten seconds before every full minute.
1 Turn to select “Minute Alert” from the
Timers menu, then push
.
The Minute Alert menu appears.
2 Turn to select “on” or “off.”
3 Push to enter the new setting.
The standby display reappears.
Setting the phone to automatically turn off [F24]
You can set the phone to automatically turn itself off after a specified duration.
1 Turn to select “Auto-Off” from the
Timers menu, then push
.
The Auto-Off menu appears.
2 Turn to select the duration before the
phone powers off automatically.
You can select from five settings: “never,” “in 3 hours,”
“in 2 hours,” “in 1 hour,” and “in 30 mins.” If you
select “never,” the phone does not turn itself off
automatically.
3 Push to enter the new setting.
If you set the phone to power off in 30 minutes, for
example, the following display appears.
Notes
• If you press any button or operate the Jog Dial™ navigator, the timer is reset and the
countdown starts over.
• The phone does not turn itself off automatically during a call.
• If the Auto-Off timer is set, the phone turns off after a user-specified duration and the
countdown “Off:xx:xx:xx” is displayed.
• Once the phone turns off, the setting will revert to “never.”
MINUTE ALERT
OFF
:Choices
:To Set
F23F
MINUTE ALERT
on
:Choices
:To Set
F23F
AUTO-OFF
NEVER
:Choices
:To Set
F24F
AUTO-OFF
in 30 mins
:Choices
:To Set
F24F
Phone will
turn off in
30 minutes.
F24F
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- Cm b1200 cm b2200 cm b3200 1
- Operating instructions 1
- Portable dual band pcs telephone 1
- Disposal of lithium ion battery 2
- Fcc caution statement 2
- Lithium ion battery dispose of properly 2
- Owner s record 2
- Rules and regulations 3
- Efficient phone operation 4
- Exposure to radio frequency energy 4
- Important 4
- Safety precautions 4
- Aircraft 5
- Antenna care and replacement 5
- Blasting areas 5
- Children 5
- Driving 5
- Electronic devices 5
- Medical devices 5
- Potentially explosive atmospheres 6
- Additional information 7
- Advanced features 7
- Basic operations 7
- Getting started 7
- Quick ways to make calls 7
- Table of contents 7
- Unpacking your phone 8
- Looking at your phone 10
- Antenna 16 11
- Battery pack 13 11
- Battery pack release tab 13 11
- Button 17 18 20 11
- Button 18 to 20 11
- Buttons 18 22 29 11
- Clear button 17 18 36 11
- Connector 14 11
- Display 12 11
- Earpiece 11
- Jog dial navigator 17 11
- Message button 68 11
- Microphone 11
- Number buttons 0 to 9 and 11
- Power button 16 11
- Telephone 11
- 3 45 6 7 12
- Battery icon 14 15 12
- Character display 12
- Digital icon 12
- Display 12
- In use out of service icon 16 18 20 12
- Message icon 67 12
- Roam icon 62 12
- Short character display 12
- Signal strength icon 16 12
- Charging the battery pack 13
- Charging the battery 14
- When the power is turned off 14
- When the power is turned on 14
- Battery condition 15
- Battery duration 15
- Cdma mode analog mode 15
- Checking the battery 15
- Notes on charging 15
- Notes on the battery pack 15
- When the battery is empty 15
- Extending the antenna 16
- If you are out of the service area 16
- To check the signal strength 16
- To retract the antenna 16
- Turning the phone on 16
- Turning the power off 16
- Turning the power on 16
- Choosing a menu item 17
- Scrolling through menu items 17
- To go back 17
- Using the jog dial navigator 17
- Making calls 18
- To dial 18
- To end the call when you are finished 18
- Use the number buttons to enter the number 18
- To adjust the earpiece volume during a call 19
- To mute unmute the microphone during a call 19
- To redial the last number 19
- Pwr clr 20
- Receiving calls 20
- To answer the call 20
- To end the call when you are finished 20
- If the caller has caller id 21
- If you miss a call 21
- Storing phone numbers in the phone book 22
- Turn to select save then push 22
- Use the number buttons to enter the name 22
- A display appears similar to the following it indicates the first available memory location 23
- Alphanumeric table 23
- Button sequence 23
- If you want to store it in another location turn to select the desired location or enter the location number then push a confirmation message appears followed by the status of the phone book 23
- Push to store the new number in the first available memory location 23
- To enter sony 23
- When you are finished push to store the phone number and name 23
- After inserting a hyphen pause or link the display returns to number entry mode 24
- Editing stored information 24
- If the phone book is full 24
- On the standby display turn once 24
- The options menu appears 24
- The saved s display appears 24
- To enter a hyphen pause or link 24
- To enter select the display shows 24
- Turn to select the information you want to enter and push 24
- While entering digits push 24
- Enter new information the same way you stored original information see page 22 the old information is overwritten 25
- Enter the new information 25
- Quick ways to make calls 25
- The contents of the selected memory location are displayed 25
- The edit menu appears 25
- The first entry in the phone book appears 25
- The memory location location 25
- The name name 25
- The options menu appears 25
- The options menu reappears when you edit the phone number new information is saved immediately when you edit the name or memory location 25
- The phone number phone 25
- The stored information that corresponds to the selected item appears 25
- To change select 25
- Turn down to select phone book 25
- Turn to select edit then push 25
- Turn to select the entry that contains the information you want to edit 25
- Turn to select the item you want to edit then push 25
- When you are finished push 25
- A message appears similar to the one in the following display confirming that your changes have been saved 26
- A message appears similar to the one in the following display confirming the erasure 26
- Erasing a phone number 26
- On the standby display turn down twice to select phone book 26
- Push again 26
- The contents of the selected memory location are displayed 26
- The first phone book entry is displayed 26
- The options menu appears 26
- The selected entry is erased after a few seconds the standby display reappears 26
- Turn to find the phone book entry you want to erase 26
- Turn to select erase then push 26
- Turn to select save then push 26
- You can erase stored phone book entries if the selected entry is restricted you must enter the four digit lock code before you can erase it see page 54 26
- Now the selected entry is restricted after a few seconds the standby display reappears 27
- Now the selected entry is unrestricted after a few seconds the standby display reappears 27
- Push to restrict the selected entry 27
- Restricting phone book entries 27
- Select the phone book entry that you want to restrict then push 27
- Select the phone book entry that you want to unrestrict 27
- The following display appears 27
- The following display appears prompting you to enter the lock code 27
- The following display indicates a restricted entry 27
- The options menu appears 27
- To unrestrict an entry 27
- Turn to select restrict then push 27
- Use the number buttons to enter the lock code 27
- Calling from the phone book 28
- On the standby display turn once 28
- Push again to make a call 28
- The contents of the selected entry are displayed 28
- The first entry in the phone book appears 28
- The options menu appears 28
- The phone dials the number stored in the selected phone book entry the icon appears 28
- The saved s display appears 28
- Turn down to select phone book 28
- Turn to select the desired phone book entry 28
- Speed dialing 29
- The name and phone number of the memory location appear the phone dials the number stored in the entered memory location 29
- To dial the number 29
- To release a pause or link during a call 29
- Touch dialing 29
- Use the number buttons to enter the memory location number 29
- Use the number buttons to enter the memory location number and hold down the last digit of the memory location number for about two seconds 29
- All phone book entries that begin with the entered character are displayed alphabetically 30
- Enter only the first letter of the name you want to find 30
- From the standby display turn once 30
- Searching alphabetically 30
- Searching the phone book 30
- The saved s display appears 30
- The search display appears 30
- Turn to view the next entry 30
- Enter at least two characters 31
- From the standby display turn once 31
- On the standby display ente 31
- Searching by memory location 31
- Searching for a string of characters 31
- The memory location a maximum of two digits 31
- Turn to view the next entry in the search string 31
- If a matching phone book entry is not found a message similar to the following is displayed after a few seconds the standby display reappears 32
- If the entered location is empty a message appears similar to the one in the following display after a few seconds the standby display reappears 32
- On the standby display enter at least the first three digits of the phone number you want to find 32
- Searching for a phone number 32
- The options menu appears 32
- The phone book entry stored in the selected memory location is displayed 32
- The phone book lists and displays all entries matching the entered digits depending on the sort book setting see page 60 the entries are listed either alphabetically or by memory location 32
- Turn up to select find number then push 32
- Turn up to select recall loc then push 32
- Turn up to view the next entry that contains the search string 32
- Calling from the calls list 33
- Information on the most recent call appears calls list is empty is displayed if there are no entries 33
- On the standby display turn once 33
- Push again to call the selected entry 33
- Pwr clr 33
- The contents of the selected entry are displayed 33
- The options menu appears 33
- The phone dials the selected calls list entry the icon appears 33
- The saved s display appears 33
- Turn to select the entry you want 33
- Turn up to select calls list 33
- To save the number to the phone book 34
- To view detailed information of calls list entries 34
- To view select 34
- A dtmf signal containing the entered digits is sent in a burst 35
- During a call search for the phone book entry that contains the numbers you want to send 35
- If you try to send a dtmf signal in standby mode 35
- Sending dtmf signals from the phone book 35
- The options menu appears 35
- The selected entry is displayed use the directory menu to search for the phone book entry see pages 47 and 48 35
- Turn to select number tone then push 35
- About the features menu 36
- Menu structure 36
- On the standby display push to select features 36
- Viewing and selecting menu options 36
- Push to enter the new setting 37
- Turn to select backlight then push 37
- Turn to select display then push 37
- Turn to select the setting 37
- Adjusting the ringer volume f11 38
- Adjusting the volume 38
- During a call push to select sounds from the features menu 38
- If you turn off the ringer volume 38
- Muting unmuting the microphone f12 38
- Push to enter the new setting 38
- Push to select ringer vol from the sounds menu 38
- The ringer vol menu appears 38
- The sounds menu appears 38
- The standby display reappears 38
- Turn up to raise the ringer volume and down to lower it 38
- You can select from five ringer volume settings off low med medium high and escalate 38
- Checking and setting the timers 42
- Checking your phone number f31 44
- Push to exit this feature 44
- Push to select my number from the directory menu 44
- Storing phone numbers f32 44
- The following display appears 44
- The following display appears prompting you for a name to accompany the number 44
- The my phone display appears showing your phone s number 44
- The options menu appears see the alphanumeric table on page 23 44
- The standby display reappears 44
- To clear the character highlighted by the cursor see the alphanumeric table on page 23 44
- Turn to select save from the directory menu then push 44
- Turn to select save then push 44
- Use the number buttons to enter the name 44
- Use the number buttons to enter the phone number then push 44
- Use to move the cursor or to insert spaces between characters if you enter the wrong character press 44
- Using the directory 44
- A display similar to the following appears 45
- A display similar to the following appears prompting you to confirm that the selected phone book entry should be erased in addition you can use the number buttons to select the entry to be erased 45
- Erasing a phone number f33 45
- If you want to store it in another location turn to select the desired location then push a confirmation message appears followed by the status of the phone book 45
- Push again 45
- Push to store the new number in the first available memory location 45
- The following display appears prompting you for the phone book entry to be erased 45
- The selected entry is erased after a few seconds the standby display reappears 45
- Turn to select erase from the directory menu then push 45
- Turn to select the entry you want to erase then push 45
- When you are finished push to store the phone number and name 45
- Enter at least two characters 48
- If the selected entry is empty the display shows the message phone book storage location xx is empty after a few seconds the standby display reappears 48
- Searching the phone book by memory location f36 48
- The entries containing the selected string are displayed starting from the lowest memory location number 48
- The following display appears prompting you for a search string 48
- The phone book entry that matches the search string is displayed 48
- The search display appears prompting you for a search string 48
- To search for a string of characters 48
- Turn to select find name from the directory menu then push 48
- Turn to select phone book from the directory menu then push 48
- Turn to view the next entry 48
- Use the number buttons to enter the memory location number 48
- When you enter two or more characters the phone searches for entries that contain the entered string the results are displayed starting from the lowest memory location number 48
- You can find memory locations easily 48
- The following display appears allowing you to view the calls list if the calls list is empty the display shows the message calls list is empty 49
- The most recent entry is displayed first to view the rest of the ten most recent entries turn 49
- To place a call 49
- Turn to select calls list from the directory menu then push 49
- Turn to view the calls list entries 49
- Viewing the calls list f37 49
- Activating touch dialing f42 50
- Miscellaneous extra features 50
- Preventing accidental operation f41 50
- Push to enter the new setting 50
- Turn to select key guard from the extras menu then push 50
- Turn to select on or off 50
- Turn to select touch dial from the extras menu then push 50
- Advanced features 51
- Push to enter the new setting 51
- Setting the phone to answer automatically f44 51
- Setting the phone to redial automatically f43 51
- The auto answer menu appears 51
- The auto retry menu appears 51
- The message autoanswer is displayed on the standby display when you select on and the phone is in the hands free car kit 51
- The standby display reappears 51
- Turn to select auto answer from the extras menu then push 51
- Turn to select auto retry from the extras menu then push 51
- Turn to select on or off 51
- Turn to select the interval 51
- You can select off on 60 secs on 30 secs or on 10 secs if you select off the phone does not try to redial automatically 51
- You can set the interval for redialing if the attempt to dial is not successful the phone tries to redial it up to five times 51
- You can set the phone to answer calls automatically if you turn auto answering on the phone answers incoming calls on the second ring when the phone is used in conjunction with a sony hands free car kit 51
- Push to enter the new setting 52
- Setting all buttons to answer incoming calls f45 52
- The any key answ menu appears 52
- The information is stored as a scratch pad entry in the calls list when the calls list reaches more than 10 list items the oldest entries will be deleted as needed to make room for new entries 52
- The options menu appears besides storing digits you can enter hyphens pauses and links see page 24 52
- The scratch pad display appears prompting you to enter a phone number 52
- The standby display reappears 52
- Turn to select any key answ from the extras menu then push 52
- Turn to select on or off 52
- Turn to select scratch pad from the extras menu then push 52
- Turn to select store exit then push 52
- Use the number buttons to enter the digits 52
- Using the scratch pad f46 52
- Preventing others from using your phone f51 53
- Push to enter the new setting 53
- Push to select lock phone from the security menu 53
- Setting security options 53
- Turn to select when the phone will be locked 53
- Push again to start editing 58
- Push to save the new banner 58
- Push to select banner from the display menu 58
- Setting display options 58
- Setting the banner f61 58
- The banner can be up to 12 characters long for details on character entry see the alphanumeric table on page 23 58
- The banner display appears the current banner text is displayed 58
- The following message appears prompting you to enter a new banner 58
- The standby display reappears your new banner is displayed 58
- Use the number buttons or to enter the new banner text 58
- Items on the short menu 61
- Push to enter the new setting 61
- Setting the menu length f65 61
- The menu length menu appears 61
- The standby display reappears 61
- To return to the long menu 61
- Turn to select menu length from the display menu then push 61
- Turn to set the menu length 61
- You can select short or long 61
- Adjusting network settings 62
- Push to enter the new setting 62
- Push to select roam alert from the network menu 62
- Setting the roaming alert f71 62
- A display appears to indicate if enhanced voice privacy is lost during a call you can choose to have an audible alarm accompany this display 64
- If enhanced voice privacy is lost 64
- Push to enter the new setting 64
- Setting the voice privacy alert f73 64
- The following display appears a beep accompanies the display if you have turned the voice privacy alert on 64
- The following display appears a beep accompanies the display when enhanced voice privacy is regained and you have turned the voice privacy alert on 64
- The priv alert menu appears 64
- The standby display reappears 64
- Turn to select on or off 64
- Turn to select priv alert from the network menu then push 64
- When enhanced voice privacy is regained 64
- Activating phone services otasp f76 66
- If activation fails 66
- The activation menu appears 66
- The following display appears prompting you for confirmation to go back one step press 66
- The phone calls up a service provider 66
- To cancel activation and return to the standby display press 66
- To confirm 66
- Turn to select activation from the network menu then push 66
- Turn to select which system block to activate the service on then push 66
- When a service provider is contacted the following display appears and you are connected to an operator 66
- When activation is complete the following display appears followed by the standby display 66
- If the memory becomes full 67
- Receiving messages 67
- Using the short messaging service 67
- When you receive a message 67
- Accessing messages 68
- From the messages display turn to select new text then push 68
- Press from the standby display 68
- Reading text messages 68
- To proceed to the next message push 68
- Turn to scroll through the message 68
- Turn to select next msg then push 68
- When you reach the end of the message 68
- A list of old messages is displayed an asterisk indicates an urgent message a lock icon indicates that the message is locked see page 70 if a number is too long to fit an ellipsis is used 69
- From the messages display turn to select old text then push 69
- If you do not scroll the display automatically scrolls down to the end of the message which is indicated with a hollow box 69
- The selected message is displayed 69
- To read old messages 69
- To read the selected message push 69
- To return to the list of old messages 69
- To return to the messages display press to read the next message push to go to the options menu then select next msg 69
- Turn to scroll through the list of old messages 69
- Turn to scroll through the message 69
- When you have read the message press 69
- After reading a message push 70
- After reading a text message push 70
- If the callback number is not attached to the message no call is made and the following message is displayed 70
- The following display appears and the message is now locked 70
- The options menu appears 70
- The phone dials the callback phone number which is attached to the message 70
- To protect a text message 70
- To respond to a text message 70
- Turn to select lock msg then 70
- Turn to select send then push 70
- After reading a message 71
- Push to store the new number in the first available memory location 71
- To store the phone number and name 71
- Turn to select save number then 71
- Use the number buttons to enter the name 71
- When you are finished 71
- After reading a text message 72
- If the messages display is not shown press then select erase old 72
- The message is erased 72
- The options menu appears 72
- To erase a text message 72
- To erase all old messages 72
- To erase all old text messages 72
- To go back to the messages display without erasing the messages 72
- Turn down to select erase old from the messages display then 72
- Turn to select erase msg then 72
- A hollow box indicates the end of the message 73
- After reading a voice mail notification message push 73
- From the messages display turn to select voice then push 73
- Reading voice mail notification messages 73
- The following display appears indicating the number of voice messages stored in your voice mailbox press 73
- The options menu appears 73
- The phone dials the callback phone number which is attached to the message 73
- The voice mail notification message is erased the messages display reappears indicating that there are currently no voice mail notification messages stored in memory 73
- To dial a callback number 73
- To erase a voice message 73
- To go back to the messages display 73
- Turn to scroll through the message 73
- Turn to select erase msg then push 73
- Turn to select send then push 73
- Cause remedy page 74
- Problem 74
- Troubleshooting 74
- List of menu items 75
- Submenu menu item settings page 75
- Submenu menu item settings page 76
- Specifications 77
- Glossary 78
- Memory 79
- Minute alert 79
- Multiple nam registration 79
- Phone book 79
- Scratch pad 80
- Service area 80
- Speed dialing 80
- Touch dialing 80
- Touch tone 80
- Voice mail 80
- Volume 80
- Sony wireless hotline number usa only 84
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