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1

Short character display

Identifies the display based
on the current operation.

• Features menus/submenus

begin with “F”.

• Calls List memory locations

begin with “C”.

• Phone Book memory

locations are all digits.

2

 (in-use) /
 (out-of-service) icon

(18, 21, 23, 71)

Indicates within or outside a
service area. A phone icon (

)

appears during a call. A slash
through it (

) appears when

no signal is received, which
means you cannot make or
receive calls. The phone will
search for a service signal. If
it can’t find one, it enters
power save mode and
“wakes up” automatically (at
intervals based on carrier
network settings) to search
for a service signal.

3

 (digital) icon

Appears when your phone is
operating in digital (CDMA)
mode.

4

(signal strength) icon (18)

Shows the approximate
strength of the signal being
received. The more lines
displayed, the stronger the
signal. The icon changes if
the signal strength fluxuates.
It’s best when the signal is
strong, but calls can be made
when it’s weak.

5

 (roam) icon (71)

Appears when you are
roaming outside your home
service area.

6

 (message) icon (77)

Appears when you have new
text or voice mail messages.
The icon flashes if the new
message is urgent.

7

 (battery) icon (16, 17)

Shows the approximate amount
of energy remaining in the
battery. Recharge the battery
before it is fully discharged.

8

Character display

Displays phone numbers and
names, prompts various
actions and displays results.

SB200 04-11 prep

4/9/99, 2:21 PM

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Summary of Contents for CM-SB200

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions CM SB200 CDMA PCS Telephone 3 867 100 11 1999 Sony Electronics Inc SB200 01 03 toc 4 9 99 2 21 PM 1 ...

Page 2: ... your dealer regarding this product Model No ____________________ Serial No ___________________ 1999 Sony Electronics Inc All rights reserved Reproduction without written consent expressly prohibited Sony Jog Dial D WAVE logo and D WAVE Astra are trademarks of Sony Third party trademarks are the property of their respective holders Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Tal...

Page 3: ...alls 25 Basic call answering 25 Related answering functions 25 Setting all keys to answer 25 Setting automatic answer 26 Caller ID 26 Missed Calls 26 Using the scratch pad 26 Phone Book Functions Storing information 27 Basic storage 27 If the Phone Book is full 27 Special storage functions 28 Searching your Phone Book 30 Alphabetically 30 By memory location 31 For a phone number 31 Editing Phone B...

Page 4: ...hone and check the contents using this list If something is missing please contact your nearest Sony dealer Portable Cellular PCS Telephone 1 QN 400BPL2 Extended Life Lithium Ion Battery 1 QN 301TA Travel Adapter 1 SB200 04 11 prep 4 9 99 2 21 PM 4 ...

Page 5: ... SEND key 21 to 23 Press to make or receive calls 8 key 78 Press to access messages 9 CLR key 19 21 40 Press to clear characters on the display or exit the current operation º Number and keys 21 25 49 Use the keypad to enter numbers and letters Use and to move the cursor Microphone PWR key 18 Press to turn the phone on or off END key 19 21 23 Press to end calls or cancel operations and return to s...

Page 6: ...the supplied travel adapter To attach the battery 1 Hook the battery onto the bottom of the phone 1 then lower the top down 2 2 Press down firmly on the thumb indent to secure the battery in place To remove the battery 1 Place your thumb on the battery release tab and press upward 2 Lift the top of the battery 1 then remove it from the back of the phone 2 1 2 1 2 SB200 04 11 prep 4 9 99 2 21 PM 6 ...

Page 7: ...en phone is OFF flashes Battery is Charging is displayed on the display screen LED flashes red stops flashing Charging is Complete is displayed on the display screen LED turns green Cautions Use only Sony approved batteries and use only as intended Don t try to disassemble or dispose of them in a fire possible personal injury Avoid charging for long periods of time in places with high humidity dir...

Page 8: ...rgy consumption varies depending on conditions of use including ambient temperature network coverage and usage patterns The fewer lines you see inside the battery icon body the less charge it has When the battery is empty When your battery charge is very low the icon flashes and a warning message is displayed to remind you The phone automatically turns off when the battery runs out of energy If th...

Page 9: ...play appears Your phone is ready to use Powering off Hold down PWR for about two seconds The phone beeps and displays the message To turn off Hold down the POWER key You hear a second beep then Powering off appears on the screen When you release PWR the phone turns off Display screen Your phone s display screen has five information lines Each line can display up to 12 characters The top line displ...

Page 10: ...h for a service signal 3 digital icon Appears when your phone is operating in digital CDMA mode 4 signal strength icon 18 Shows the approximate strength of the signal being received The more lines displayed the stronger the signal The icon changes if the signal strength fluxuates It s best when the signal is strong but calls can be made when it s weak 5 roam icon 71 Appears when you are roaming ou...

Page 11: ...his service is available in your area 1 From the Network menu scroll and select Activation 2 Scroll and select which system block to activate the service on A display appears prompting you for confirmation To go back one step press CLR To cancel activation and return to the standby display press END 3 Press 1 to confirm The phone calls up a service provider When a service provider is contacted a m...

Page 12: ...E d i t R e s t r i c t i o n V i e w N u m b e r N u m b e r T o n e E r a s e Phone Book or SEND Features menu F E A T U R E S S o u n d s T i m e r s D i r e c t o r y E x t r a s S e c u r i t y D i s p l a y N e t w o r k S O U N D S R i n g e r V o l M u t e U n m u t e K e y b e e p V o l E a r p i e c e V o l R i n g e r T y p e K e y S o u n d B e e p L e n g t h M e s s a g e R i n g D I...

Page 13: ...eatures menu F E A T U R E S S o u n d s T i m e r s D i r e c t o r y E x t r a s S e c u r i t y D i s p l a y N e t w o r k S O U N D S R i n g e r V o l M u t e U n m u t e K e y b e e p V o l E a r p i e c e V o l R i n g e r T y p e K e y S o u n d B e e p L e n g t h M e s s a g e R i n g D I R E C T O R Y M y N u m b e r S a v e E r a s e E d i t F i n d N a m e P h o n e B o o k C a l l s...

Page 14: ... and displayed in capital letters Submenu Settings Page F11 Ringer Vol off low med high escalate vibrate 41 F12 Mute UnMute mutes or unmutes the microphone 42 F13 Keybeep Vol off low med high 42 F14 Earpiece Vol 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 43 F15 Ringer Type option 1 to 5 melody 1 to 5 43 F16 Key Sound tones clicks 44 F17 Beep Length standard long 44 F17 Msg Ringer on off reminder 44 F21 All Calls total call ti...

Page 15: ...5 Master Reset 64 F56 Erase Book 64 F57 Erase Calls 65 F58 Emergency No default emergency numbers 65 F59 Limit Calls Off incoming to loc 1 9 to loc 1 99 65 F61 Banner No default banner 66 F62 Backlight always off for 7 secs for 15 secs for 30 sec always on 67 F63 Auto hyphen on off 68 F64 Sort Book by loc alphabetic 68 F65 Language English French Spanish Port 20 69 F66 Menu Length long short 69 F6...

Page 16: ...umber but keep pressure on the last digit until connecting appears on the display Need to get through to a difficult number Set your phone to automatically redial until successful There are several ways to search for a phone number Scroll through your entire Phone Book or Calls List Quick alphabetic search Alphabetic search Number search Push and hold Jog Dial to quickly mute and unmute the microp...

Page 17: ... You can set your phone to answer incoming calls with any key except PWR A Hands Free Car Kit ia a handy accessories that allows you to set your phone to answer calls automatically on the second ring Quickly mute the ringer by turning Jog Dial down or pressing the end key SB200 12 21 navigate 4 9 99 2 21 PM 17 ...

Page 18: ...hone Book You can view your Phone Book from the standby display or the Directory menu Calls List temporary information Your phone stores a list of your 10 most recent calls You can make calls from your Calls List You can save information from your Calls List to your Phone Book You can view the Calls List from the standby display or from the Directory menu DTMF signals You can store DTMF signals in...

Page 19: ...locks when you answer a call then relocks when the call is finished Keyguard prevents the keys from accidentally being pushed This is particularly helpful when you transport your phone Lock phone prevents anyone from using your phone unless a security code is entered This is important not only to ensure phone calls are made with your permission but also to ensure the privacy of information contain...

Page 20: ...enter characters press the key that has the character you want to enter printed on it Continue pressing it until the character is displayed lower case letters follow capitals Refer to the alphanumeric table on the next page to see a complete list of numeric keys and corresponding characters Each menu language has its own alphanumeric table Once entered special language characters e g letters with ...

Page 21: ... languages To view another language table refer to the respective phone operating instructions Not all areas distribute the phone operating instructions in all languages To obtain operating instructions in another language contact Sony Customer Service Correcting and exiting When you want to Do this Change a character entered Press CLR to correct mistakes Cancel operation and return to standby Hol...

Page 22: ...END 2 Press END to disconnect the call The icon disappears and the final elapsed call time flashes Related calling functions Volume adjustments during a call Earpiece Adjust the earpiece volume during a call by simply turning Jog Dial up to increase and down to decrease Speaker To quickly mute the microphone during a call push and hold Jog Dial Push and hold again to unmute Redialing Last number c...

Page 23: ...ored emergency numbers 1 From the Security menu scroll and select Limit Calls 2 Scroll and select off to loc 1 9 to loc 1 99 or to incoming Making calls when outgoing calls are limited If you ve chosen to limit outgoing calls it doesn t matter how you attempt the call e g dialing manually from the Phone Book or Calls List the phone number is checked against the Phone Book pauses and links are igno...

Page 24: ...k entry you want to call 4 Push Jog Dial twice to automatically dial Speed dialing There s no need to program speed dial numbers You just have to know the memory location number You can speed dial memory locations 01 to 99 1 From standby enter the memory location number then press SEND The Phone Book entry in that memory location appears and the phone dials the stored number Touch dialing 1 From t...

Page 25: ...omatically dials it for you Error message An error message is displayed if more than one Phone Book entry has those four digits or no Phone Book entries match the digits Pauses and links For entries with pauses or links the four digits preceding the first pause or link in the entry are used to match the entered digits Call prefixing It s not unusual to leave out the area code when you store local ...

Page 26: ...through your Calls List When the entry you want to call is displayed press SEND or push Jog Dial twice to call it Additional Calls List information Your phone stores additional information that isn t displayed on the Calls List screen including Time and date of the entry Duration of the entry Digits that don t fit on one display line only the last 12 digits appear on the Calls List display To view...

Page 27: ...e settings To change the volume of the ringer earpiece and microphone for individual calls Ringer Increase volume Turn Jog Dial up while it s Decrease volume Turn Jog Dial up then down ringing Mute the ringer Turn Jog Dial down or Press END Earpiece Increase volume Turn Jog Dial up during a call Decrease volume Turn Jog Dial down Microphone Toggle between Push and hold Jog Dial during a call mute ...

Page 28: ... incoming call you will hear an alert beep and a message appears on the display To return to standby press CLR END or Jog Dial The caller s number will be stored in your Calls List if Caller ID is supported Using the scratch pad Your phone has a scratch pad feature which is useful for temporarily holding information such as a phone number It s easy to find at the bottom of the Extras menu The phon...

Page 29: ... and select Save 2 Enter the phone number you want to save then push Jog Dial 3 Enter a name to identify the number you entered then push Jog Dial to save For information on entering characters see the Alphanumeric table on page 20 4 Push Jog Dial again to store it in the first available memory location To store it in another memory location scroll to that memory location or use the keypad to ente...

Page 30: ... using the keypad DTMF signals can be used to route the call or identify the person calling Instead of sending the number tones manually one by one using the keypad you can store them in your Phone Book and send them at the touch of a key Notes You can send DTMF signals only during a call To change the length of the DTMF transmission see Setting the keybeep length on page 44 When you dial a Phone ...

Page 31: ...ng digits as needed If you chose time pause or hard pause enter the digits number tones to be released If you chose enter link enter the memory location you used to store the digits number tones 4 When the entry is complete scroll and select Save and follow the remaining save prompts Sending DTMF signals manually from the Phone Book You don t have to include the DTMF signal s with the phone number...

Page 32: ... for any of the letters on the key it searches for the first letter of the next key Once the phone displays an entry you can use Jog Dial to scroll up or down from there Alphabetic search You can search alphabetically using as little as 1 character or as many as 12 characters Search from standby mode or from the Directory menu From standby mode 1 Turn Jog Dial once to select Saved s 2 Push Jog Dia...

Page 33: ...ory location then push Jog Dial A message appears if the memory location is empty Searching for a phone number You can only search for a phone number from standby mode 1 Enter at least the first three digits of the phone number you want to find then push Jog Dial 2 Scroll and select Find Number All entries matching the entered digits are displayed The list is displayed either alphabetically or by ...

Page 34: ...s you to confirm that you want to edit the selected Phone Book entry From the Directory menu 1 Scroll and select Edit A message prompts you for the Phone Book entry to edit 2 Choose the Phone Book entry to edit by Entering the memory location number or Scrolling to the location 3 Push Jog Dial A message prompts you to confirm that you want to edit the selected Phone Book entry 4 Scroll and select ...

Page 35: ... Erase A message prompts you to confirm 4 Push Jog Dial again to confirm From the Directory menu 1 Scroll and select Erase A message prompts you for the Phone Book entry to erase 2 Choose the Phone Book entry to erase by Entering the memory location number or Scrolling to the location A message prompts you to confirm 3 Push Jog Dial again to confirm Erasing all Phone Book entries 1 From the Securi...

Page 36: ...croll and select Restriction Push Jog Dial to restrict the entry From the Security menu 1 Scroll and select Restrict You are prompted for the Phone Book entry to restrict 2 Scroll to the Phone Book entry that you want to restrict then push Jog Dial To unrestrict Phone Book entries 1 Scroll to the Phone Book entry you want to unrestrict then push Jog Dial 2 Scroll and select Restriction 3 Enter the...

Page 37: ...er Off If you select off Ringer Off is displayed on the standby display and turning Jog Dial while the phone is ringing will not affect the ringer Ringer mute You can quickly mute the ringer when you receive a call but cannot take the call e g during a meeting While the phone is ringing turn Jog Dial down or press END to mute the ringer The unanswered call will be stored in the Calls List Only the...

Page 38: ...e speakers Earpiece volume This menu sets the earpiece volume You can easily adjust the earpiece volume during a call by turning Jog Dial 1 Scroll and select Earpiece Vol 2 Scroll and select the earpiece volume 1 lowest to 7 highest Muting unmuting the microphone Quickly mute unmute the microphone during a call directly by pushing and holding Jog Dial You can also use the Sounds menu 1 During a ca...

Page 39: ...and select tones or clicks Keybeep volume 1 Scroll and select Keybeep Vol 2 Scroll and select off low med or high Keybeep length This sets the length of the sound what you hear and what the phone sends out DTMF signals The standard keybeep length is short no matter how long you hold down the key Long will send the tone as long as the key is held down 1 Scroll and select Beep Length 2 Scroll and se...

Page 40: ...r banner A message prompts you to enter a new banner 3 Use the keypad and Jog Dial to enter the new banner text For details on character entry see the Alphanumeric table 4 Push Jog Dial to save the new banner Setting the backlight When you use the Jog Dial the backlight comes on automatically but this menu sets how long your phone s backlight remains illuminated 1 Scroll and select Backlight 2 Scr...

Page 41: ...y location 1 Scroll and select Sort Book 2 Scroll and select by loc or alphabetic Message Format You can choose how text messages appear on your display See the section regarding carrier provided features Setting the menu length This changes the menu from long to short The long menu contains all of your phone s menus However once you ve set your phone up you may want to have access to just the few...

Page 42: ...t operations require the lock code to be entered first 1 Scroll and select Lock Phone 2 Scroll and select never on power up or right now If you select on power up the phone is locked every time you turn it on To unlock the phone The message Unlock indicates that the phone is locked 1 On the standby display press Jog Dial 2 Enter the lock code Setting a new lock code The lock code must be exactly f...

Page 43: ...ings Storing emergency numbers You can store up to three emergency numbers other than 911 which you cannot erase 1 Scroll and select Emergency The first Emergency display appears 2 Scroll and select Emergency 1 Emergency 2 or Emergency 3 The phone prompts you to enter the emergency phone number 3 Use the keypad to enter the number then push Jog Dial to store it To go back to the standby display ho...

Page 44: ...abled digital only Until OFF analog only until phone is turned off 1 Scroll and select Set Analog 2 Scroll and select disabled until OFF or automatic A message appears corresponding to the mode selected Looking for Service is displayed When established a service area message is displayed followed by the standby screen System Preference Activate the Home Only option to ensure that while you are in ...

Page 45: ...log Roam is displayed on the standby display when you re outside your home area and in an analog service area Setting the drop alert If the signal fades your phone may drop the ongoing call If a call is dropped you will see a message If you turn Drop Alert on you will also hear an audible alarm 1 Scroll and select Drop Alert 2 Scroll and select on or off Setting the voice privacy alert The network...

Page 46: ...t your phone to switch between NAMs automatically when it enters a service provider s coverage area that matches one of your NAM settings 1 Scroll and select Auto N A M 2 Scroll and select on or off Switching NAM s manually You can set your phone for manual switching between two NAMs You must switch from one NAM to the other if the phone enters a service provider s coverage area that matches the o...

Page 47: ...ow level security For example it disables accidental dialing when you keep the phone in your pocket Keyguard will remain active until the keypad is manually unlocked From standby press Jog Dial to access the Features menu From Features scroll and select Extras Extras menu 1 From standby mode push and hold Jog Dial 1 From the Extras menu scroll and select Keyguard To unlock the keypad The keypad lo...

Page 48: ... resetting the duration of recent calls You can view the total duration of your most recent calls 1 Scroll and select Recent Calls 2 Press 1 to reset or hold down CLR to go back to the standby display If you choose to reset the counter of recent calls and the corresponding durations are reset Checking and resetting the duration of roaming calls You can view the total duration of your recent roamin...

Page 49: ...g a call Once the phone turns off the setting reverts to never The countdown timer The countdown to auto off appears on your standby display as Off HH MM SS hours minutes seconds based on the setting selected The timer counts down as long as the phone is idle If you press any key or operate Jog Dial the timer is reset and the countdown starts over 1 Scroll and select Auto Off 2 Scroll and select n...

Page 50: ...nd within a service area or outside a service area Message icon appears New message s are stored but the A beep sounds display does not alert you Alerts LED flashes green or red appear when you turn the phone on within a service area The notification display 1 Envelope icon indicates you have unread messages 2 Text indicates the type of message 3 Asterisks and exclamation mark indicate urgency 4 D...

Page 51: ...roximately 7 large messages or 22 small messages Voice mail messages Unlike text messages voice mail messages are stored remotely by your service provider Check with your service provider to find out the maximum number and length of voice mail messages you can store If memory becomes full When the phone issues a warning that message memory is almost full it s time to erase unnecessary messages inc...

Page 52: ...ed Extra spaces wrapped but it also keeps the and lines are removed text as compact as possible 1 From the Display menu scroll and select Msg Format 2 Scroll and select none partial or full Accessing messages 1 Press from the standby display The Messages display appears indicating the number of messages found in each of the following mailboxes Voice mail messages Unread text messages and pagings O...

Page 53: ... are no more messages the Messages display reappears To read old messages 1 Scroll and select Old Text 2 Scroll through the list When the message you want is displayed push Jog Dial to read it 3 Scroll through the message After reading the message press CLR to return to the list of old messages To return to the Messages display press To read the next message push Jog Dial then select Next Msg To r...

Page 54: ...ed by the status of the Phone Book To erase all old text messages 1 Scroll and select Erase Old 2 Press 1 to erase all old messages To go back to the Messages display without erasing the messages push Jog Dial Voice mail messages 1 Scroll and select Voice A message appears indicating the number of messages stored in your voice mailbox Press CLR to go back to the Messages display 2 Scroll through t...

Page 55: ...op Charger Speakerphone QN 023DCS These accessories include a Data Communication Guide which provides detailed information regarding sending and receiving data You can also download the guide from the Sony Wireless website at www sony com wireless Sending data As long as your phone is connected to a computer sending data or fax calls from your phone doesn t require any special settings Receiving d...

Page 56: ... provider to see if this service is available in your area Access to unwired planet 1 From standby select Features 2 Scroll and select browser What you ll see Navigating and selecting You ll still use Jog Dial to scroll through lists of items However to navigate and select data you ll see two choices on the bottom of the screen The choice in the lower lefthand corner is always OK which selects the...

Page 57: ...ne cannot hear you You hear the caller Adjust the earpiece volume If possible 22 43 only faintly also reduce the noise around you The call is cut off You are possibly out of the coverage area 18 dropped Redial the number If the problem continues contact your carrier Also see Out of service icon appears above You hear an You are attempting to use the phone in an 18 alternate area without service hi...

Page 58: ...ght Approx 5 oz 218 g including battery RF power CDMA 0 01 µW to 550 mW output FM 6 mW to 600 mW Operational 22 F to 140 F 30 C to 60 C temperature excluding battery Supplied QN 400BPL2 Extended Life Lithium Ion Battery 1 accessories QN 301TA Travel Adapter 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Enhanced Variable Rate Codec available Specifications SB200 57 76 index 4 9 9...

Page 59: ...Adapter QN 307DA Interface Cable Optional Accessories Call 1 800 447 8030 or visit our website to order additional accessories USA only QN 400BPL Standard Li Ion Battery QN 400BPL2 Extended Li Ion Battery QN 402BCD Dual Slot Battery Charger QN 404HFK Install Hands Free Car Kit FPO SB200 57 76 index 4 9 99 2 22 PM 59 ...

Page 60: ...a cellular PCS telephone access number is sufficient to register you as a user If your home system is in Canada a separate license is required your carrier will assist you in the licensing process If you wish to use your cellular PCS telephone on both sides of the border please contact your cellular PCS carrier System Operator Equipment modifications The U S Federal Communications Commission has t...

Page 61: ... use Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed Safety Precautions IMPORTANT For safe and efficient operation of your phone observe these guidelines Your dual band analog digital CDMA hand held portable cellular PCS telephone uses both analog frequency modulation FM technology and digital Code Division Multiple Access CDMA techno...

Page 62: ...energy may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF energy You should also check with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Medical devices Consult the manufacturer of an...

Page 63: ...hone bill Blasting areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your unit OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere It is rare but your phone or its accessories could gener...

Page 64: ...all terminated because of a deep long fade or because the user left the coverage area DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency also known as touch tone Tone generated when you press a telephone key number or Can be used to access answering machines pagers telephone banking services data services and other electronic services ESN Electronic Serial Number The unique identification number of your telephone ...

Page 65: ... NAM automatic Feature that automatically selects an available NAM that matches the current serving system carrier NAM multiple registration Registering your phone in more than one carrier A cheaper alternative to roaming If you travel frequently to a specific area registering the local carrier in your phone s NAM s may be an economical alternative to roaming and long distance charges OTASP Allows...

Page 66: ...6 Charging 8 Checking 9 Duration 9 Icon 16 17 Release tab 7 C Caller ID 23 Calls duration 46 Calls making Basic 18 From your Calls List 36 55 From your Phone Book 19 Limiting Prefixing 22 Recent number 36 Redialing 22 57 Restricting 30 62 63 Roaming 71 Speed dialing 32 Touch dialing 32 57 Calls in progress Dropped call 72 Ending calls 21 23 Calls missed 24 Calls receiving 21 Carrier 71 CDMA Code D...

Page 67: ...ting 69 Security 60 Standby 18 Dropped call 41 DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency Attached to pauses and links 27 Sending manually 27 E Earpiece 22 43 Editing Emergency numbers 65 Phone Book entries 28 51 Emergency numbers 39 Enabling Lock 56 Touch dialing 57 Ending a call 21 23 Entering Digits and letters 23 Hyphens 27 Links 27 Pauses 27 Erasing See Deleting ESN Electronic Serial Number 90 F Findi...

Page 68: ... 21 Hyphenation 27 Redial 22 Memory Deleting 29 50 Editing 28 51 Number searching 33 52 53 Storing 25 48 Menu Display 36 Extras xx Network 40 Security xx Timers 46 Volume xx Menu items 15 Menu language 20 Menu Map 14 Menus access 39 Message key 78 Message icon 77 Messages Access 49 Format 49 Full memory 48 Message list 79 Receiving 48 Storage capacity 48 Messages text Displaying new 50 Displaying ...

Page 69: ...cting 32 Phone number yours 17 Power Turning off 10 18 47 Turning on 10 18 Prefixing 22 Privacy alert 42 Q Quitting See Power R Receiving Calls 23 text messages 77 Voice mail 83 Recent number memory Calling recent numbers 36 Clearing call memory 64 Redialing Auto retry 57 Last dialed number 18 Restriction 30 62 63 Reverting to default settings 11 Ringer Speaker 7 12 13 Type 35 Volume 41 Roam Alert...

Page 70: ...rvice 48 Message format 77 Sorting the Phone Book 37 Special characters 20 Special features Accessing 56 Changing DTMF transmission 44 Enabling touch dialing 57 Muting the microphone 42 22 Muting the ringer 23 41 Setting auto answer 58 Setting auto retry 58 Using the scratch pad 59 Specifications 53 Standby display 18 Storing see Saving System preference 76 System settings Accessing 70 Analog 70 O...

Page 71: ...e due to acts of God accident misuse abuse negligence or modification of or to any part of the Product including the antenna This warranty does not cover lost profits lost sales loss of use of the Product or other consequential loss e g airtime charges during the malfunction of the Product or accessory damage due to improper operation or maintenance installation connection to improper voltage supp...

Page 72: ...l SONY WIRELESS HOTLINE 1 800 578 SONY 7669 or write to SONY Customer Information Center One Sony Drive Park Ridge New Jersey 07656 8003 For an accessory or part not available from your authorized dealer call 1 800 488 SONY 7669 or 1 816 891 2553 FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION ON YOUR PURCHASE PLEASE SEE REVERSE SIDE SB200 57 76 index 4 9 99 2 22 PM 72 ...

Page 73: ...g Dial Mute Unmute During a call press and hold Jog Dial Quick Reference Card CM SB200 Security Keypad Lock Hold down Jog Dial from standby mode Keypad Unlock Press 1 ABC 2 3DEF Locking the phone settings never right now or on power up From Long Features menu 1 Scroll select Security 2 Enter lock code 3 Select Lock Phone 4 Scroll select setting Setting a New Lock Code from Long Features menu 1 Scr...

Page 74: ...ok 2 Push to select Find Name 3 Enter a name then push Calls List Calling 1 Turn up twice to access the Calls List 2 Scroll select an entry then push twice Saving 1 Scroll select an entry then push 2 Scroll select Save 3 Enter a name then push twice Short Menu 1 Select Features 2 Scroll select My Number Miscellaneous Outbound call restriction settings off to loc 99 to loc 199 1 Push to access the ...

Page 75: ...75 Additional Information SB200 57 76 index 4 9 99 2 22 PM 75 ...

Page 76: ...e any questions or comments please call SONY WIRELESS HOTLINE 1 800 578 SONY 7669 Visit our website at www sony com wireless to register your product online and find out about additional Sony technology Printed in USA SB200 57 76 index 4 9 99 2 22 PM 76 ...

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