Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto CM-Z100SPR del fabbricante Sony
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User Guide Sony CM-Z100SPR Sprint Personal Communication Services TM.
Sprint PCS. SM It’ s not just a better phone. It’ s a better connection. SM LIT063 NOV97 3-862- 1 05- 1 1.
This phone will work only with service from Sprint PCS, which must be purchased separatel y . See T erms and Conditions of Services. Use only approved accessories with your Sony CM-Z100SPR phone. Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. © 1 997 Sprint Spectrum L.
2 þ Y our social security number or tax ID number þ Y our driver’ s license number þ Pen and paper to write down your new Sprint PCS Phone Number SM During this call, a Sprint PCS Customer Advocate SM will help you select your Sprint PCS Service features and a calling plan and will request billing information.
4 T able of Contents First things first: Call us to activate your phone. 1 What you should know before you call. 1 What you should have handy . 1 How to unlock your phone. 2 How to get help. 3 Getting to know your phone. 8 Display icons: What they tell you.
6 Features menu: T ailoring your phone to meet your needs. 41 Navigating through the menu. 41 Understanding menu items: Getting the most from your phone. 42 Using the message service. 42 Adjusting your phone’ s sounds. 43 Checking and setting the timers.
Getting to know your phone. 1 . Green Light: Illuminates when is pressed and when you have incoming calls and messages. 2. Dial: Press or turn to scroll through the menu and to change menu settings. 3. Message Key: Press and hold to access your voicemail box and the voicemail system.
Display icons: What they tell you. Display icons are the symbols your phone uses to communicate important information. Short When you are using your phone’ s Features menu, Character you will see an “F” followed by a two-digit number . Display The two-digit number lets you know which menu item you are accessing.
for the Features menu with an arrow preceding the “Messages” heading. When you press the dial again, you will access the Messages menu. T o select a different menu from the table of con - tents, just turn the dial until the arrow points to the menu you want, then press the dial to select it.
the phone will sound a tone, then very soon the phone will turn off. Unfortunately , you’ll lose whatever you were just doing if this happens. So, watch the battery icon to make sure the level is sufficient.
T urning on your phone. Of course, before you can use your Sprint PCS Phone you’ll need to turn it on. Start by checking to see that the charged battery pack is installed. Then, simply press for approximately one second until the green light comes on and the phone beeps.
Correcting dialing mistakes. If you make a mistake while dialing a phone number , press to erase one digit at a time. Y ou can delete the entire number at once by pressing or by pressing and holding . Answering calls. First, keep in mind that the power must be on to receive calls.
your phone is locked. T o save your three emergency numbers, follow these steps: 1. First, access your phone’ s Features menu by pressing the dial. 2. T urn the dial until the flashing arrow points to “Security .” 3. Press the dial to select the Security menu.
Note: Y ou cannot charge calls made through operator services to your Sprint PCS Account. Using Caller ID. This feature tells you who is calling by displaying the caller’ s number when the phone rings. If the caller’ s name and number are stored in your phone’ s internal phone book, the caller’ s name will be displayed, too.
second party answers, press again to begin your Three-Way Call. When you use this feature, you’ll be charged normal airtime rates for both calls. Using Call Forwarding. With Call Forwarding, all of your incoming calls can be forwarded to another phone number — even if your Sprint PCS Phone is turned off.
Finding out you have a message. Y our Sprint PCS Phone alerts you in several ways when you have new voicemail messages: þ By displaying “VOICE” and “New Msgs” on the screen þ By sounding an alert þ By flashing the light at the top of the phone þ By displaying at the top of your screen.
1. Enter the phone number you want to save. We suggest that you save numbers using 1 0 digits (area code + number) so you can dial them from your phone book while traveling outside your Sprint PCS Home Service Area. SM 2. Press the dial to access the Options menu.
Calling from the phone book. Y ou can conveniently dial phone numbers from the phone book using the dial. 1. Beginning from the standby display , turn the dial down twice to select “Phone Book.” 2. T urn the dial to locate the desired phone book entry .
Editing a phone number . If you want to edit the name, phone number or location of an entry , just follow the steps below . Y ou can also use the Directory menu to edit phone book numbers (see page 48). 1. Beginning from the standby display , turn the dial once to reach the “Phone List” menu.
(see page 50). Using the key guard. The key guard feature prevents your phone from accidentally dialing when you press a key unintentionally . T o activate the key guard, press and hold the dial while the phone is in standby . The keypad will be disabled and the backlight and key beeps will be turned off until the key guard is deactivated.
4. When you find a number you want to call, just extend the mouthpiece to dial. If the mouthpiece is already extended, press or press the dial twice to call the number . Y ou can use the Options menu to view detailed information about the call or to save the number to your phone book.
use the same code number to access more than one automated phone system. Y ou can simply record the code number in a phone book location and link that location to each phone number which will require it. Inserting a pause or link into a number . 1. Enter the first part of the number .
Inserting a hyphen. Y ou can insert a hyphen into a phone number manually or you can program your phone to insert them automatically (see page 55). Hyphens are used for appearance only; the phone dials the number without any delays. T o insert a hyphen manually: 1 .
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. þ 1 1: Voice From this menu setting, just press the dial to see how many messages are stored in your voicemail box.
outlet and the ringer volume is set to “vibration,” the p hone emits an audible ring at the “high” setting. þ 2 2: Mute/Unmute Access this feature when you are on a call and need to switch the microphone on or off. When the microphone is muted, the other party cannot hear you.
Checking and setting the timers. 3: T imers. This option allows you to keep track of how you use your phone. þ 3 1: All Calls This feature tallies up every call you’ve made and how long they lasted in minutes and seconds. This information cannot be reset.
letters. If you enter the wrong character , press to clear the character highlighted by the cursor . Phone numbers can also be entered using the Options menu (see page 27). þ 43: Erase Use this function to erase phone book entries. If the selected entry is restricted, you must enter the four -digit lock code to erase it.
the key guard, just extend the mouthpiece or press in quick succession. Y ou do not need to remove the key guard to answer the phone. Y ou can guard the keypad even when the phone itself is locked. The backlight and key beeps are turned off when the keypad is guarded.
52 þ 61: Lock Phone This setting determines when your phone will be locked. Y our options are: “off,” “on power -up” and “right now .” If you choose “on power -up,” your phone will be locked whenever it is turned on. “Right now” immediately locks the phone.
an emergency number , you must dial it exactly as you programmed it in order to override the lock setting. Choosing what you see on the screen. 7: Display . These options let you customize what you see on your phone’ s display screen. þ 7 1: Banner Y ou can customize the display you see when your phone is in standby .
Choosing the right alerts. 8: Network. Y our Sprint PCS Phone comes with several different options to keep you aware of what’ s happening. þ 8 1: Roam Alert When this option is set to “on,” your phone alerts you whenever you begin traveling outside of the Sprint PCS Network.
_______________________________________________ Submenu No. Menu Item Setting Options _______________________________________________ 3: T imers 31 All Calls total call time, number of calls 32 Recent.
Usage guidelines: All about performance and safety . Keeping tabs on signal strength. The voice quality of your Sprint PCS Phone will always be at its best when the antenna is fully raised. If you’re inside a building, reception may be better near a window .
The design of your Sprint PCS Phone complies with these updated standards. Of course, if you want to limit RF exposure even further than the updated standard, you can choose to control the duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most power -efficient manner .
Disposal of batteries. Y ou can return your unwanted batteries to your nearest Sony Service Center or Factory Service Center . For the Sony Service Center nearest you call 1-800-222-SONY (United States only). Note: In some areas, the disposal of rechargeable batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited.
T urn off your phone before flying. Y ou should turn off your Sprint PCS Phone before boarding any aircraft. T o prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, US Federal A viation Administration (F AA) regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground.
And, finally , vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFP A-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy , MA 02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division.
Index A AC adapter 1 4 activation 1 alerts drop 56,59 minute 46,58 privacy 56,59 roam 56,59 all calls timer 46 alphanumeric table 29 antenna 8,1 7,62,67 auto hyphen 55,59 auto off 46,58 auto retry 50,.
erasing entries 33,48,58 retrieving from 30,31,49,58 restricting 34,52,53 saving numbers to 27,47,58 sorting 55,59 phone number , your own 47,58 power key 8 Power Save mode 60 privacy alert 56,59 punc.
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