VTech I5808 manual Ringer Volume Not Adjustable, Conductor Line Corfd, Low Battery indicator

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To determine if telephones ring separately or together: 1.Remove telephones from line.

2.Replace one at a time.

·Line 1 has a higher pitched ring that helps differentiate it from the ring of Line 2. ·Have someone call on each line.

·Let the telephone ring approximately five times and listen to the difference. ·Try using 2 two conductor cords or purchase a 267C adapter.

·Try a Triplex adapter and use a two cord connection.

Ringer Volume Not Adjustable

Ringer volume cannot be adjusted.

If the volume is too loud, the ringer switch may be shut off.

NOTE: This will turn the ringer off completely and you will lose line lights.

4 Conductor Line Corfd

To determine if the unit's cord is four pin or two pin: ·Take another telephone "off the hook."

·Remove and inspect the telephone line cord.

Low Battery indicator

The Low Battery indicator does not appear if: ·The unit is completely charged.

·The handset has completely discharged.

If the handset is normally kept in the base, the light should not appear.

Unplug excessive telephones or adjuncts or disconnect the telephones needed to bring ringer equivalence below total ringer equivalence.

Check with the local telephone company to inquire as to possible low line voltage. NOTE: The recommended voltage is 24 to 48 on hook.

·Unplug both ends of the line cord. ·Plug in both ends of the line cord.

·Replace the line cord if the connections are loose.

Explain Call Waiting

Explanation to Call Waiting customers:

·The unit picks up the first call after the preset number of rings.

·The second caller hears the telephone ring until the unit resets and is ready to answer the next call.

·There is no reset time.

More Than One Cordless

If more than 1 cordless installed, have customer check to see if handsets are cradled on the correct base unit.

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