∙ | Check the power connection by switching off the power at the main socket, | |
| waiting a few seconds, then switching it back on. |
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∙ | Check to make sure that the phone and base unit are with in transmission | |
| range. |
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∙ | The handset may be unable to find the base unit. Try moving the handset | |
| closer to the base unit. If the problem persists, try moving the base unit in a | |
| suitable position nearer to the handset. |
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∙ | If you have registered additional handsets to the same base unit, make | |
| sure they are not already on a call. The LCD display on your handset will | |
| display the EXT IN USE symbol if the line is engaged. | |
∙ | The dial mode setting may be incorrect. See the | Dial mode section on |
| page 11 for more information. |
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Handset does not ring
∙ Check that you have not turned off the ringer volume level. Refer to Handset ring volume level section on page 13 for more information.
∙ You may have too many extension phones on your line. Try unplugging some phones.
Call was disconnected
Please move the handset closer to the base unit. You may want to consider moving the base unit to achieve a greater transmission range.
Keys do not work / | shows on screen |
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The symbol means that the keypad lock feature has been activated. See the | Key |
lock section on page 12 for more information.
Phone beeps
∙ The battery may need to be recharged. Put the handset into the charging cradle of the base unit. It may take up to 15 hours to fully recharge the battery.
∙ Your handset may temporarily lose its synchronization with the base unit due to radio interference in your area. When this happens, “OUT OF SERVICE” shows on handset LCD. You can move closer to the base unit to help reduce your telephone’s susceptibility to radio interference. If you do not wish to hear the beep tone, you can turn it off following the instructions under the Key tone section on page 12.
Low battery warning
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