Southwestern Bell FM2552/FM2000 Trouble Shooting Guide, Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action

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Trouble Shooting Guide

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

No dial tone.

Improper installation.

Recheck all modular plug

 

 

connections.

 

 

 

 

Problem with the wiring.

Try another phone jack. If

 

 

your phone works on

 

 

another jack, it is likely you

 

 

have a problem with your

 

 

wiring. Contact your local

 

 

phone company.

 

 

 

The phone

Ringer Off/Lo/High switch

Set the ringer Off/Lo/High

does not ring.

is not set correctly.

switch to the Lo or High

 

 

position.

 

 

 

 

Too many telephones are

Contact your local telephone

 

installed on the same line.

company to determine the

 

 

maximum number of

 

 

extensions for your calling area.

 

 

 

Memory

The memory storage

Carefully review the store

dialing does

procedure was not followed

sequence and re-enter your

not work.

correctly.

programmed number.

 

 

 

The sound

Another extension is

Hang up the extension.

volume is

off hook.

 

too low.

 

 

 

 

 

Your

The telephone line is not

Connect the telephone line into

telephone

connected properly to the

the back of the unit.

rings but the

unit.

Check with your local

FM2552

 

telephone company to be

doesn't show

 

sure Caller ID service is

any messages.

 

being provided on your

 

 

telephone line.

 

 

 

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

 

 

 

The display

The battery needs to be

Adjust the contrast level. If

screen is blank.

installed or replaced.

that doesn't work, replace

 

 

the 3AA alkaline batteries.

You cannot

Your local area code is not

If the display does not

redial a call

programmed.

indicate 7 digits, reprogram

record.

 

the local area code.

 

 

 

 

The number displayed is

Verify the number displayed

 

incorrect.

during redial. Data received

 

 

were possibly corrupted

 

 

during the transmission

 

 

through the telephone lines.

 

 

Dial the telephone number

 

 

manually on your

 

 

telephone.

 

 

 

"Error"

Bad data may have been

Pick up the phone after the

appears on

received.

second ring. If an answering

the display.

 

machine is connected to the

 

 

same phone line as your

 

 

FM2552, it must be set to

 

 

answer after four or more

 

 

rings.

 

 

 

Cannot review

The unit is in the telephone

The handset must be in the

Caller ID data.

mode (not the Caller ID

base during all Caller ID

 

mode), or the battery needs

procedures. If that doesn't

 

to be installed or replace.

work, replace the 3AA

 

 

alkaline batteries.

 

 

 

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Contents Caller ID Telephone With 13-Memory Dialing Important Safety Instructions You have purchased a 13 Memory Caller ID Telephone Safety Instructions for BatteriesCongratulations Location of Telephone ControlsGeneral Information Location of Caller ID ControlsInstallation To a darker or lighter level Setting Up Your FM2552/FM2000To Set Area Code To Set Contrast LevelTelephone Operation Telephone FeaturesTelephone Features Digits maximum. The LCD will show Memory DialingTo Program Priority Keys To Program Frequently Called NumbersTo Dial Frequently Called Numbers Caller ID FeaturesCaller ID Features To Dial Priority NumbersNew Call LED To Adjust The Display ContrastErase All Calls Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Trouble Shooting GuideFCC Wants YOU to Know ServiceFor in Warranty Service For OUT-OF Warranty ServiceSouthwestern Bell Freedom Phonehelp Line AT Limited Warranty

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