Changing The Battery - Southwire B600 Instrucciones De Uso

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Operation
Storing and Recalling Phone Numbers
The memory buttons are located on the bottom of the keypad.
Up to 10 phone numbers (15 digits maximum) can be stored for latter recall.
1. While in the TALK mode, press the ST button.
2. Use the keypad to dial the desired number.
3. Press the ST button to store the number.
4. Press a number key to store the number in the desired memory location (0 - 9).
5. A new number can be stored in a location that already has a number assigned
to it by following the steps above.
NOTE:
While storing a number, the phone system may activate the off hook
tone. If this occurs, continue to store the number. The tone will not interfere with
the storage function.
An internal battery provides power for the memory. Refer to Changing the Battery
in the manual if the storage function stops working.
Adding a Pause
In some phone systems it may be necessary to set a pause between numbers
when dialing. Follow the steps bellow using this example :
when dialing 123-456-7890 you need to add a pause between 3 and 4.
1. While in the TALK mode, press the ST button.
2. Use the keypad to dial 123.
3. Press the RD/P button.
4. Use the keypad to dial 456-7890.
5. Press the ST button.
6. Press a number key to store the number in the desired memory
location (0 through 9).
Recalling a Stored Number
1. After receiving a dial tone, press the MEM button and the number key for the
location the number was stored.
2. The number will dial automatically.
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Last Number Recall
The last number dialed in is automatically stored. To redial, press the RD/P button.

Changing the Battery

WARNING:
To avoid electric shock, disconnect the test leads from any
source of voltage before changing the battery.
NOTE:
The battery is only used when storing phone numbers in memory.
All other functions operate without the battery.
1. Remove 4 Philips screws
as shown in Figure 1.
2. Remove 1 Phillips screw
on the other side of test set
as shown in Figure 2.
3. Carefully separate the top
half of the housing from the
bottom half.
CAUTION: Do not pull the
two halves apart from each
other. Both are connected
to each other through a
short length of ribbon cable.
4. Gently remove the battery
by using a small flat bladed
screw driver to pry the
battery from the battery
holder. (Figure 3)
5. Replace the battery with a fresh CR 2032 3V battery,
Observe polarity. The plus side of the battery should be facing up.
6. Carefully reassemble the test set.
WARNING:
To avoid electric shock, do not operate the test set until the
housing is assembled and securely fastened.
Figure 1
Remove Screws
Figure 2
Remove Screw
Figure 3
Battery
Circuit Board
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