GE 26980, 26981 manual Problema Usted experimenta Cambie canales Estática, ruido, o

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Problema

Problema

Usted experimenta

• Cambie canales.

estática, ruido, o

• ¿Está el auricular fuera de rango? Acérquese a la base.

debilitamiento del

• ¿La base necesita moverse a otra localización?

sonido entrante o saliente • Cambie la batería.

Asegúrese de que la base no esté conectada en un contacto con otros aparatos eléctricos.

El auricular pita

• Coloque el auricular en la base durante 20 segundos

continuamente, como si

para re-programar el código de seguridad. Si eso no

la batería estuviera baja

funciona, cargue la batería durante 12 horas.

 

• Limpie los contactos del cargador en el auricular y la

 

base con un trapo suave o una goma de borrar.

 

• Vea las soluciones para “No hay tono de marcar”.

 

• Cambie la batería.

 

 

Discado de Memoria • ¿Programó usted las teclas de las localizaciones de memoria correctamente?

¿Siguió la secuencia de discado adecuada?

Asegúrese de que el selector de tono/pulso está programado correctamente.

¿Reprogramó usted números en la memoria después de un corte de corriente o un cambio de batería?

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Contents 26980/26981 FCC Registration Information Table of Contents Introduction Parts Checklist Before YOU BeginInstalling the Battery Desktop Installation Setting the Time SetupAdjusting the Display Clock Radio Operation PowerSetting the Broadcast Band AntennasChanging Stations VolumeStoring Stations Memory Using the Preset Stations Wake AlarmsUsing Wake Sleep SnoozeNite Lite Making a Call Telephone OperationReceiving a Call RedialFlash Button Channel ButtonTemporary Tone Finding the HandsetRinger Switch LOW BatteryMemory Feature Storing a Number MemoryChanging a Stored Number Dialing a Stored NumberMake sure the phone is on Press Memory and then press Inserting a Pause Dialing Sequence Redial buttonConnecting the Belt Clip Connecting a Headset to HandsetHeadset and Belt Clip Operation Changing the Battery Battery Safety PrecautionsService Handset Sound SignalsTroubleshooting Tips Battery may need to be chargedProblemSolution Index Page $5.00 Page Causes of Poor Reception General Product CareLimited Warranty For how long after your purchaseCreamos cosas buenas para la vida Información DE LA Registración DE LA FCC Table DE Contenido Antes DE ComenzarIntroduccción Precaución Para LOS Accesorios DE Corriente AC CONLista DE Partes Antes DE ComenzarRequisitos DE Enchufe Modular Para Instalar LAS Baterías TornilloInstalación Sobre Escritorio O Superficie Plana Programación DE LA Hora ProgramaciónPara Ajustar LA Pantalla Poder Operación DEL Radio RelojAntenas Para Programar LA Banda EmisoraPara Cambiar Estaciones VolumenPara Almacenar LAS Estaciones EN Memoria Alarmas Despertadoras Para Usar LAS Estaciones PRE-SELECCIONADASTime Botón Para Dormir Botón RecordatorioLUZ Nocturna Para Hacer UNA Llamada Operación DEL TeléfonoPara Recibir UNA Llamada RediscadoBotón DE Centelleo Servicios Especiales Botón Para CambiarTono Temporario Para Encontrar EL AuricularSelector DEL Timbre Baja BateríaLA Función DE Memoria Para Almacenar UN Número EN LA MemoriaPara Cambiar UN Número Almacenado Para Marcar UN Número AlmacenadoEl Número para Para Introducir UNA Pausa EN LA Secuencia DE Discado Conexión DEL Audífono AL Auricular Conexión DEL Broche DEL CinturónCambio DE LA Batería Precauciones DE Seguridad Para LA BateríaCómo Obtener Servicios DE Mantenimiento Señales Sonoras DEL AuricularDetección DE Averías Adecuadamente?Problema Usted experimenta Cambie canales Estática, ruido, o Indice Page Pedidoshacer Accesoriosde Page Causas DE UNA Mala Recepción Cuidado General DEL ProductoGarantía Limitada Por cuánto tiempo después de la compra

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