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Call is noisy. | Do not place the base near appli- | |
| ances or large metal objects. | |
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| Keep the handset away from interfer- | |
| ence sources such as computers, | |
| remote control toys, wireless micro- | |
| phones, wireless alarm systems, wire- | |
| less intercoms and room monitors, | |
| fluorescent lights, and electrical appli- | |
| ances. If the interference is severe, | |
| turn off the interfering device. | |
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| Hang up and redial the number. | |
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Handset sound flutters or | Be sure the battery pack is charged. | |
fades. |
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Fully extend the handset’s antenna | ||
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| vertically. | |
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| Move the handset closer to the base. | |
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Can make calls, but tele- | Check with your telephone company | |
phone does not ring. | which may be using unusual ringing | |
| methods. Your telephone is designed | |
| for standard | |
| ing. | |
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| Make sure the ring type is not set to | |
| OFF. | |
Can receive calls, but cannot | Set dial type (TONE/PULSE) for | |
make calls. | the type of service you have (see | |
| “Setting the Dialing Mode” on | |
| Page 16.) | |
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