Page 2 - CAUTION
2 This symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulateddangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that might be ofsufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. Do not openthe product’s case. This symbol is intended to inform you that important operating andmaintena...
Page 3 - n Features
3 n Features Your Sprint SP-809 Digital Phone Answering System offers the lat-est advances in answering machine and cordless phone technolo-gy. Its cordless operation lets you handle calls just about anywhere in your home or office. The telephone answering device (TAD) stores all messages on acomput...
Page 4 - Redial — lets you quickly redial the last number dialed.
4 Priority Calling Code — lets select callers alert you of a priority call. 25 Channels — automatically selects a clear channel when you make or answer a call. You can also manually change channels during a call. 20-Number Memory Dialing — lets you store 20 numbers in memory for easy dialing. Securi...
Page 5 - READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION; ringer; FCC STATEMENT; FCC Rules
5 This telephone has been tested and found to comply with all appli-cable UL and FCC standards. We recommend you record your phone’s serial number here. The number is on the bottom of the base. Serial Number: __________________ READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION Each device that you connect to the phone ...
Page 6 - n CONTENTS
6 n CONTENTS Installation .................................................................................. 8 Selecting a Location .............................................................. 8Placing the Base on a Desk Top ........................................... 9Mounting the Base on a Wall ...
Page 8 - Installation; n Installation; SELECTING A LOCATION
8 Installation n Installation SELECTING A LOCATION You can place the phone on a desk top or table, mount it on a stan-dard wall plate, or mount it directly on the wall. Select a location that is: ² near an AC outlet not controlled by a wall switch ² near a telephone line jack ² out of the way of nor...
Page 9 - PLACING THE BASE ON A DESK TOP
9 Installation PLACING THE BASE ON A DESK TOP Follow these steps when you place the base on a desk, shelf, or table. 1 Plug one end of the supplied long modular cord into the LINE jack on the back of the base. 2 Route the modular cord through one of the strain relief slots on the bottom of the base....
Page 10 - MOUNTING THE BASE ON A WALL
10 Installation MOUNTING THE BASE ON A WALL Note: To mount the base directly on the wall, you need two screws (not supplied) with heads that fit into the keyhole slots on the bot-tom of the base. Drill two holes 3 15 / 16 inches (100 mm) apart, one above the other. Then thread a screw into each hole...
Page 12 - INSTALLING AND CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK; Note: You can place the handset on the base faceup or facedown.
12 Installation INSTALLING AND CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK The SP-809 is packaged with a rechargeable nickel-cadmium bat-tery pack. Before using your phone, you must install the battery pack and then charge it for 12–15 hours. Press down and slide off the compartment cover. Place the battery pack into...
Page 14 - Preparation; CHARGING A SPARE BATTERY PACK; n Preparation; SETTING THE DIALING MODE; Note: If your phone system requires that you dial an access
14 Preparation CHARGING A SPARE BATTERY PACK You can also charge and store a spare battery pack in the base. The spare battery pack fully charges in 15 hours. 1 Press the tab on the spare battery pack compart-ment and lift off the cover. 2 Place the battery pack in the compartment as indicated by th...
Page 15 - SETTING THE DAY AND TIME
15 Preparation If the dial tone stops, you have touch-tone service. Since the phone is preset to touch-tone service, you do not need to make any change to the dialing mode. If the dial tone continues, you have pulse service. Press PHONE PROG/MEM # # # 3 . If your phone is set for pulse service and y...
Page 16 - ABOUT THE MAILBOXES; Announcements A and B — After playing your outgoing mes-
16 Preparation 2 Press REPEAT/SCAN or SKIP/SCAN as instruct- ed by the voice prompts, to set the date and time. 3 When you complete setting the day and time, the TAD an- nounces the day and time then beeps twice. To check the current day/time at any time, press CLOCK . ABOUT THE MAILBOXES The SP-809...
Page 17 - You have reached the Jones residence. We are unable to
17 Preparation ² Announcement AO (announce-only) — The TAD plays your outgoing message, but does not record a message. If you plan to use the TAD’s announce-only feature, Announcement AO should clearly state that the caller cannot leave a message. When you record your announcement, make sure you ind...
Page 18 - AO; Checking the Announcement; AP; Changing Your Recorded Announcement
18 Preparation 2 The TAD prompts you to press REPEAT/SCAN or SKIP/ SCAN to select announcement A, B, or AO. The selected an- nouncement name appears ( A , b , or AO ). 3 Press CHANGE then ANNC . 4 Speak your message from about 8 inches in front of the TAD. 5 When you finish, press STOP . The TAD bee...
Page 19 - REVIEWING THE TAD SETTINGS
19 Preparation To return to the prerecorded announcement, press DE- LETE while the announce- ment is playing. dE appears briefly. REVIEWING THE TAD SETTINGS To hear all feature settings, press SET UP once. SETTING THE NUMBER OF RINGS The TAD is preset to sound four rings before it answers the first ...
Page 20 - SETTING MESSAGE ALERT; Do not use the same
20 Preparation SETTING MESSAGE ALERT If you want the base to beep every 15 seconds to notify you that new messages have been received, turn the Message Alert fea-ture on. To change the message alert setting, press CHANGE then repeat- edly press SET UP until you hear “Message Alert is …” and follow t...
Page 21 - Changing the Priority Calling Code; SETTING THE HANDSET’S RINGER
21 Preparation Changing the Priority Calling Code To change the priority calling code, press CHANGE then repeatedly press SET UP until you hear “The priority calling code is …” and fol- low the voice prompt instructions. Press STOP when you are done. SETTING THE HANDSET’S RINGER You can turn off the...
Page 23 - Telephone Operation; n Telephone Operation; MAKING AND RECEIVING A CALL
23 Telephone Operation n Telephone Operation MAKING AND RECEIVING A CALL To make a call, lift the hand-set and press PHONE . When the PHONE indicator lights steadily and you hear the dial tone, dial a phone number or memory number (see “Memo-ry Dialing” on Page 29). To answer a call if the hand-set ...
Page 24 - USING THE PRIORITY CALLING CODE; SETTING THE HANDSET’S VOLUME
24 Telephone Operation ² If you want to make a call but the handset is out of the base’s range, the handset beeps twice. Move the handset closer to the base and try again. USING THE PRIORITY CALLING CODE When a caller uses the priority calling code, the TAD beeps loudly to alert you that you have a ...
Page 25 - SETTING THE SPEAKERPHONE’S VOLUME; CHANGING THE CHANNEL; USING REDIAL
25 Telephone Operation SETTING THE SPEAKERPHONE’S VOLUME You can select any of seven different volume levels by re-peatedly pressing VOLUME s or t at any time. The volume setting ( 1 to 7 ) appears. CHANGING THE CHANNEL The SP-809 scans 25 channels (frequency pairs used between the base and the hand...
Page 26 - USING FLASH; Note: If you do not have any special phone services, pressing; USING HOLD
26 Telephone Operation Notes: ² The redial memory holds up to 24 digits, so you can redial long- distance as well as local numbers. ² We recommend you not use REDIAL to dial numbers that include a tone entry. This could result in a wrong number being dialed. (See “Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line...
Page 27 - USING MUTE; USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE
27 Telephone Operation To resume your phone conversation, press PHONE on the handset (or SPEAKER on the base) or lift the handset of an extension phone. USING MUTE To talk to someone else in the room without the person on the other end of the phone line hearing your conversa-tion, press MUTE during ...
Page 29 - MEMORY DIALING; Storing a Number in Memory
29 Telephone Operation ² If a phone call comes in during an intercom conversation, press PHONE on the handset to answer the call. When you finish the call, press INTERCOM to resume the intercom conversation. MEMORY DIALING You can store up to 20 numbers (up to 24 digits each) in memory, then dial a ...
Page 30 - Entering a Pause
30 Telephone Operation Follow these steps to store a number in memory. 1 Press PROG/MEM . 2 Enter the number you want to store. (To store the last number you dialed, simply press REDIAL .) If you enter a wrong digit, press DELETE to delete the last entered digit. Then enter the correct digit. 3 Pres...
Page 31 - Dialing a Memory Number; Chain-Dialing Service Numbers; Testing Stored Emergency Numbers
31 Telephone Operation Dialing a Memory Number Press PHONE . When you hear the dial tone, press PROG/MEM , then enter the 2-digit memory location number. Or, press M1 to dial the number stored in memory location 01. Chain-Dialing Service Numbers For quick recall of numbers for special services (such...
Page 32 - TAD Operation; n TAD Operation; SETTING THE TAD TO ANSWER CALLS
32 TAD Operation n TAD Operation This section describes TAD operation at the base, but you can also operate the TAD using the handset or another phone while you’re away from home (see “Using Remote Commands” on Page 39). SETTING THE TAD TO ANSWER CALLS To set the TAD to answer calls, press ON/OFF . ...
Page 33 - SCREENING CALLS
33 TAD Operation The TAD stops recording and resets to answer the next call when: ² the caller hangs up ² the maximum message length is reached ² there are more than 5 seconds of silence If the TAD’s memory is full, F (full) and the number of recorded messages alternately appear, and it answers afte...
Page 34 - PLAYING MESSAGES; To play only new messages,; To replay part of a message during playback,; To return to a previous message,; To skip to the next message,; To pause during playback,
34 TAD Operation PLAYING MESSAGES The TAD’s message counter window shows the total number of messages, both old and new. If there are new messages, the mail-box indicators flash to let you know which mailboxes have new messages. To play all messages in a mailbox, press that mailbox’s button ( 1 – 4 ...
Page 35 - To quickly play a message,; To stop playback at any time,; DELETING MESSAGES; RECORDING A MEMO
35 TAD Operation announces “End of messages,” and displays the total number of messages. To quickly play a message, hold down SKIP . The playback speed increases, allowing you to quickly scan a message or move to any place within it. To resume normal playback, release SKIP . To stop playback at any ...
Page 36 - Note: Press the mailbox button within 30 seconds after the; RECORDING A CONVERSATION
36 TAD Operation Follow these steps to record a memo. 1 Press MEMO . All of the mailbox indicators flash. 2 Press a mailbox button and begin speaking in a normal voice after the beep. The display counts up the recording time. Note: Press the mailbox button within 30 seconds after the indicators star...
Page 38 - Remote Operation; n Remote Operation
38 Remote Operation n Remote Operation While you are away from your home or office, you can use a touch-tone phone or a pulse (rotary) phone with a pocket tone dialer to enter your remote operation security code and do any of the follow-ing: ² set the TAD to answer calls ² listen to your messages ² ...
Page 39 - USING REMOTE COMMANDS
39 Remote Operation USING REMOTE COMMANDS Whether you are using the handset or calling from a touch-tone phone, you press the same buttons to operate the TAD. The only difference is the way you connect with the answering system. From a remote touch-tone phone: Dial your phone number. When the TAD an...
Page 40 - Remote Commands
40 Remote Operation Remote Commands Press: To: 0 Hear TAD On/Off status. 1, then mail-box number (1, 2, 3, or 4) Play all messages in the selected mailbox. If no mes-sage is recorded, the TAD says “No messages.” 2, then mail-box number (1, 2, 3, 4) Play new messages in the selected mailbox. If no ne...
Page 41 - While playing messages:
41 Remote Operation While playing messages: Press: To: 3 Delete current message. 4 Replay message. Each time you press 4, the TAD backs up one message. Or, hold down 4 to return to a particular spot within a message and release it to resume playback at that spot. 5 Stop message playback. 6 Skip to n...
Page 42 - Troubleshooting; n Troubleshooting; If those suggestions do not solve the problem, try
42 Troubleshooting n Troubleshooting We do not expect you to have any problems with your SP-809, but if you do, the following suggestions might help. Problem Suggestion The handset does not work. Move the handset closer to the base. Be sure the phone line cord and AC adapter are correctly and secure...
Page 44 - CL
44 Troubleshooting If you still have problems, disconnect the SP-809. If other phones on the same line work properly, the fault is in this phone or its in-stallation. If you cannot find the problem, take your SP-809 to your local RadioShack store for assistance. The phone does not ring. Be sure the ...
Page 45 - Care and Maintenance; n Care and Maintenance
45 Care and Maintenance n Care and Maintenance Your SP-809 Digital Phone Answering System is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for your phone so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the phone dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquid...
Page 46 - REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERY PACK
46 Care and Maintenance REPLACING THE HANDSET BATTERY PACK If you follow the instructions in “Installing and Charging the Battery Pack” on Page 12, the battery pack should last about one year. If the battery pack does not hold a charge for more than 2 hours after an overnight charge, replace the bat...
Page 47 - THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW
47 Care and Maintenance THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW In the unlikely event that your phone causes problems on the phone line, the phone company can temporarily discontinue your service. If this happens, the phone company attempts to notify you in advance. If advance notice is not practical, the phone c...
Page 48 - LIGHTNING
48 Care and Maintenance LIGHTNING Your telephone has built-in lightning protection to reduce the risk of damage from surges in telephone line and power line current. This lightning protection meets or exceeds FCC requirements. Howev-er, lightning striking the telephone or power lines can damage your...
Page 49 - Notes; n Notes
49 Notes n Notes 43-5809.fm Page 49 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 1:43 PM