Sprint Nextel SP7084 owner manual Installing the Backup Batteries, Connecting the AC Adapter

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INSTALLING THE BACKUP BATTERIES

Your system requires four AA batteries to provide backup power for a few hours if AC power fails. The backup batteries do not power all the system's features. For the best performance and longest life, we recom- mend RadioShack alkaline batteries.

If the power fails but the backup batteries are installed and have power, all data and sys- tem information is retained and network com- munication is restored.

Cautions:

Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.

Before replacing the batteries, discon- nect all telephone lines from your sys- tem.

Do not use rechargeable batteries.

1.Turn the unit over, press the tab on the battery compartment cover, then lift off the cover.

2.Place the batteries in the compartment over the ribbon as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked inside.

3.Replace the cover.

Warning: Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them.

Cautions: Always remove old or weak bat- teries. Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts.

Note: If the power is out and your phone is operating on battery power, the phone will automatically switch to pulse dialing. If you phone line does not support pulse dialing, you will not be able to dial.

Battery Power Levels

When the batteries have enough power (over 5.6V), no icons appear.

When the batteries become weak (5 to

5.6V), appears.

When the batteries are too weak (less than

5V) or not installed, appears.

CONNECTING THE AC ADAPTER

Cautions:

The supplied AC adapter sup-

!plies at least 11 volts AC and delivers at least 600 mA.

Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications could damage the telephone or the adapter.

To prevent damage to the telephone or the adapter, plug the adapter into the telephone before plugging the adapter into an AC outlet.

1.Insert the AC adapter's barrel plug into the adapter jack on the bottom of the telephone.

2.Route the adapter's cord through the groove on the bottom of the phone, then plug the adapter into a standard AC out- let.

ATTACHING THE HANDSET

Plug one end of the supplied coiled cord into the jack on the telephone's handset. Plug the other end into the jack with the handset mark on the left side of the telephone's base.

Note: Your local RadioShack store sells a variety of longer coiled handset cords which can be useful if your telephone is mounted on a wall.

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Contents SP708 4-Line Phone System Contents Memory Operation Troubleshooting TAD Telephone Answering Device Features FeaturesFCC Statement Read this Before InstallationFCC Wants YOU to Know Lightning Important Safety InstructionsFm Page 8 Monday, September 18, 2000 756 AM Quick Look at Your Phone Square Configuration InstallationNon-Square Configuration Private Line Support Planning Your SystemOn a Desk Mounting the SystemOn a Wall or Wall Plate Connecting the AC Adapter Installing the Backup BatteriesBattery Power Levels Attaching the HandsetConnecting a FAX or PC Modem Verifying the Station and Line Configurations Setting UP the StationsPreparation Station Reset Verifying System ConfigurationSetting the Private Line Setting the RingerSetting the Ringer Volume Setting the HANDSET, Headset and Speaker VolumeSetting Always Ring Handset/Headset VolumeTelephone Operation Using a HeadsetMaking Calls Transferring Calls Answering CallsConference Calling with Two Outside Lines Answering a Call While You Are On Another LineUsing Flash Using Auto RedialUsing Hold With AnnouncementUsing the Intercom Using MuteUsing Automatic Answer Using Standard Phones with the SystemPaging All Stations Monitoring Other RoomsStoring a Name and Number in Memory Memory OperationEntering a Pause Editing Stored NumbersTesting Stored Emergency Numbers Chain-Dialing Service NumbersDialing a Stored Number Deleting Stored NumbersProgramming Caller ID Caller ID OperationDialing Numbers from a Caller ID Record Reviewing Caller ID RecordsCaller ID Messages Deleting Records Storing a Caller ID Record in MemoryCaller ID Operation with Auto Attendant on Assigning AN Auto Attendant Station Auto Attendant OperationAuto Attendant Station Operation Turning OFF Auto AttendantRecording Greetings TAD OperationReviewing the Greetings Selecting the Primary Greeting Setting the Greeting ModeSetting the Greeting Timer Setting the TAD to Answer CallsSelecting the Number of Rings Call ScreeningRecording a Memo Recording Incoming MessagesPlaying Messages Recording a ConversationUsing Remote Access Programming a Remote Access CodeDeleting Messages Remote OperationProblem Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Resetting the Time and Date Performing a System UpdateCare Limited One-Year Warranty