Appendix
Troubleshooting
| • | When using a speakerphone, controlling |
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| background noise in your environment is |
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| essential. While you are listening to your |
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| party, press MUTE to temporarily turn your |
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| microphone off. When it is your turn to |
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| speak, remember to press MUTE again to |
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| turn the microphone on. |
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The charge light is | • | Make sure you plug the power and line |
off. |
| cords in correctly and securely. |
| • | Unplug the electrical power. Wait for 15 |
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| seconds, then plug it back in. Allow up to |
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| one minute for the cordless handset and |
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| telephone base to reset. |
| • | Clean the cordless handset and telephone |
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| base charging contacts each month with a |
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| pencil eraser or cloth. |
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My caller ID isn’t | • | Caller ID is a subscription service. You |
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| must subscribe to this service from your |
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| telephone service provider for this feature |
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| to work on your phone. |
| • | The caller must be calling from an area that |
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| supports caller ID. |
| • | Both your and your caller’s telephone |
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| service providers must use caller ID |
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| compatible equipment. |
| • | If you subscribe to |
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| service (digital subscriber line - DSL) |
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| through your telephone lines, you must |
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| install a DSL filter between the telephone |
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| line cord and the telephone wall jack. The |
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| filter prevents noise and caller ID problems |
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| resulting from DSL interference. Please |
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| contact your DSL service provider for more |
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| information about DSL filters. |
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