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If you hear noise in the handset and the buttons don't work:

The base unit and handsetmight not be set to the same security code. Place the handset in the base for at least 15seconds to reset the security code.

If you hear other calls while using the phone:

Press CHANNEL: to change to another channel.

Disconnect the base from the telephone jack and plug in a regular telephone. If you still hear other calls, the problem is probably in your wiring or local service. Call your local phone company.

If your announcement is incomplete:

The unit is voice-activated and will stop recording if you pause for more than seven seconds. Try recording the announcement without pausing.

If messages are incomplete:

The system can accept messages up to two minutes long.

If the caller pauses for more than seven seconds. the system stops recording and disconnects the call. If the memory becomes full during

amessage, the system stops recording and disconnects the call.

If you have dificulty hearing messages

Try adjusting the volume control on the base.

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Make sure the power cord is plugged into an elecuical outlet not controlled by a wall switch. Inspect the connection at the back of the answering system.

If the system does not answer after the correct number of rings:

Make sure the system is ON; the Message Window should be lit. If Toll Saver is on, the number of rings changes from four to two when you have messages waiting. In some cases, the system might be affected by the ringing system used by the local telephone company. If the memory is full or the system is off, the system answers after

10rings.

If the system does not respond to remote commands:

Make sure you are calling from a touch tone phone. When you dial a number, you should hear tones; if you hear clicks instead, the phone is not a touch tone phone.

Some telephones transmit only one brief tone each time you press a key. If you are using one of these telephones. the answering system might not detect your Access Code while the announcement is playing. Wait until the announcement is over. and enter your code again. There might be noise interference on the phone line you are using. Press the dial buttons firmly. Make sure you are entering your access code correctly.

NOTE: Afrer a powerfailure the Access Code might revert to thefactop setting

of 50.

Other Problems:

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If you cannot correct the problem, press the Reset button on the back of the base unit. The system deletes the announcement and any messages, and begins the formatting routine explained in the

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7650 specifications

The AT&T 7650 was a notable mobile phone that emerged in the early 2000s, marking a significant step in the evolution of mobile technology. Known for its distinctive design and feature set, the AT&T 7650 captured the attention of tech enthusiasts and casual users alike.

One of the key features of the AT&T 7650 was its impressive camera system. It was one of the first mobile phones to integrate a digital camera, allowing users to take photos on the go. The device boasted a VGA camera that provided decent image quality for its time, setting the stage for the incorporation of higher-quality cameras in mobile phones in subsequent years.

The AT&T 7650 also featured a vibrant color display, which was a standout characteristic during its release. The screen provided a resolution that enabled users to enjoy multimedia content, including images and animations. This enhanced visual experience contributed to the phone's appeal, making it suitable for various applications, including mobile gaming and photo viewing.

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Further enhancing its functionality, the AT&T 7650 supported GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), allowing for data connectivity that facilitated mobile internet access. Although the speeds were modest compared to today's standards, GPRS opened new avenues for users to browse the web, send emails, and engage with online content via their phones.

The AT&T 7650 was designed with ergonomics in mind. It featured a compact and user-friendly design that made it easy to hold and operate. The keypad was well laid out, ensuring that dialing numbers or text messaging was a seamless experience.

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