Sprint Nextel SP-603 Installing the Phone Using the Phone, STORING/DIALING Numbers in Memory

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INSTALLING THE PHONE

USING THE PHONE

Connecting the Handset Cord

Plug one end of the coiled modular cord into the jack on the left side of the base, then plug the other end of the cord into the jack on the handset.

Connecting to the Phone Line

Plug one end of the supplied modular phone line cord into the jack on the bottom of the base. Route the cord through one of the channel grooves and plug the other end into a modular phone line jack.

Note: The USOC number of the jack to be installed is RJ11C (RJ11W for a wall jack).

Mounting on the Wall

1.

Press the tabs as marked on the bottom of the base

 

to release the mounting bracket and lift it off.

2.

Turn the mounting bracket so the keyhole slots on the

 

base and the bracket are aligned in the same direc-

 

tion, then reattach the mounting bracket to the base.

3.

Using the keyhole slots, hang the phone on a wall

 

plate. Or, if a wall plate is not available, hang the

 

phone on two vertically aligned screws, set 315/16

The SP-603 is preset to touch-tone dialing. To set it to pulse (rotary) dialing, lift the handset (or press SPEAKER), then press PROGRAM # # # 3. To return to touch-tone dialing, lift the handset and press PROGRAM # # # 8.

To temporarily set the phone to touch-tone dialing during a call, press . It resets to pulse dialing when you hang up.

Press the switchhook (under the handset) to disconnect a call.

Press PAUSE to program a pause in memory (see “Storing/Dialing Num- bers in Memory”).

Press FLASH instead of the switch- hook for special services such as Call Waiting.

Lift the plastic cover off the memory index, then write the name or stored number on the index and replace the cover.

Press LOWER, then a memory button, to store a number in the location indi- cated by the shaded area next to the button.

Press MUTE to speak privately with

someone else in the room without

the caller hearing you. Press MUTE

again to resume your phone conver-

sation.

Set RINGER to HI or Lo to have the

phone sound a high- or low-volume ring. Set it to OFF for no ring.

Press HOLD to place a call on hold (you can place the handset on the cradle). To return to the call, press the switchhook, lift the handset from the cradle, or press HOLD again.

inches apart.

4. Reverse the handset tab (under the handset) to hold the handset in place.

Press SPEAKER to turn the speaker-

Press VOLUME or to raise or

Press REDIAL to dial the last number

phone on or off. The red indicator lights

lower speakerphone or handset

dialed (up to 24 digits).

when the speakerphone is on.

volume during a call.

 

STORING/DIALING NUMBERS IN MEMORY

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

This symbol is intended to inform you that parts inside the telephone present a risk of electric shock.

To store a number in memory:

1.Lift the handset or press SPEAKER.

2.Press PROGRAM.

3.Enter the number you want to store (up to 24 digits). Or, press REDIAL to enter the last number dialed.

Note: To enter a pause of about 3 seconds to access a second dial tone, press PAUSE. Each pause entry counts as one digit in memory.

4.Press the memory button (or LOWER, then the but- ton) where you want to store the number .

5.Return the handset to the cradle or press SPEAKER again.

To dial a number in memory:

1.Lift the handset or press SPEAKER.

2.Press a memory button (or LOWER, then the button).

Note: If you store an emergency service’s number (po- lice, fire department, ambulance) and you want to test the stored number, make the test call during the late evening or early morning hours to avoid peak demand periods. Al- so, remain on the line to explain the reason for your call.

This symbol is intended to alert you to important operating and servicing instructions included in the papers with the telephone.

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