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Telephone problems

Possible cause

Solution

 

 

 

Base unit does not ring but lights show on base unit.

Telephone is not connected to the telephone line.

The base ringer is set to off.

Line fault or faulty socket.

Plug the telephone into the telephone socket.

Set the base ringer setting to a higher volume, see page 13.

Try the telephone on another socket or another line. If the telephone works, contact BT on 151, or your telephone network operator for repairs to the line or socket.

Callers are faint.

Interference.

Buzzing.

Tinniness.

You are moving out of range.

The base unit or the handset are too close to electrical equipment or metal obstructions.

Move closer to the base unit.

Relocate the base unit or move around with the handset until reception improves.

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You may have pressed the TALK

stored.

button first before storing the number.

Don’t press the TALK button when storing numbers, see page 12.

Call appears to have been cut off after pressing the SECRECY button.

You may have pressed a number key on the handset after pressing the SECRECY button. The current handset will try to transfer the call to another handset.

Wait 30 seconds; the call will return to the current handset.

Or press the TALK button and the call will return immediately.

Light on the handset is flashing.

The handset needs recharging or there is an incoming call.

Replace the handset on the base unit, ensuring that the base unit is plugged in and that the CHARGING light is on.

No CHARGING light on the base unit.

Dirty contacts on base unit or handset.

Clean the contacts with a dry cloth. Heavy soiling can be removed with a pencil eraser.

If you are still experiencing difficulties please call the Helpline on 0845 769 7146.

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Contents Freestyle 60 User Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ Light At a glanceMains power socket Key features General information This guideUnpacking your Freestyle IntroductionFor your records General Safety informationPlug the power supply cord into the back of the base unit Setting upPlan the location Handset aerialCharge the handset Connect the base unit power supply to a power socketHelpline Making and receiving calls Using your FreestyleTo make an external call To receive a callSecrecy/Music on hold To switch Secrecy on and offLast number redial To redial the last number calledTo store a number in the directory DirectoryPaging Base ringer volumeTo use Call Waiting Call WaitingTo register an additional handset Registering your handsetTo set the handset number Transferring callsTo transfer a call General information GuaranteeIf you have to return your product Technical information To replace the battery packBatteries Switchboard access codes Switchboard compatibilityTo set the dialling mode Call securityTo use the recall facility To insert a pause in the memoryTelephone problems Possible cause Solution Help and adviceNo Directory number Wall mounting Handset hook Index Freestyle 60 User Guide ~ 5th Edition ~ 3rd September ’01 ~ Wall mounting template TTE 0168
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60 specifications

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