SOLUCIÓN DE PROBLEMAS

SOLUCIONES PARA EL TELÉFONO

No hay tono de marcar

Verifique o repita los pasos para la instalación

Asegúrese que el cable de la base esté conectado a un contacto que sirve. Asegúrese que el cable telefónico esté conectado a la base del aparato y a un enchufe modular de pared.

Conecte otro teléfono al mismo enchufe. Si continúa sin haber tono de marcar en el segundo teléfono, el problema puede estar en el cableado o en el servicio local.

El auricular inalámbrico puede estar fuera del rango de la base. Acérquese a la base.

Asegúrese de que la batería ha sido cargada adecuadamente (16 horas).

Asegúrese que el paquete de la batería esté instalado adecuadamente.

¿El auricular emitió un tono cuando usted oprimió el botón “talk/ callback”? ¿Se iluminó el indicador de carga en la base? La batería puede necesitar ser recargada.

El auricular no timbra

Asegúrese que la programación del timbre (“RINGER”) esté en la posición de activado (ON) y a un volumen alto (HI).

El auricular inalámbrico puede estar fuera del rango de la base. Acérquese a la base.

Usted puede tener demasiadas extensiones de teléfono en su línea. Intente desconectar algunos teléfonos.

Vea las soluciones para “No hay tono de marcar.”

Usted experimenta estática, debilitamiento del sonido entrante o saliente.

El auricular puede estar fuera de rango con la base. Acérquese a la base.

Coloque la base en otra localización. Asegúrese de que la base no esté conectada en un enchufe con otro aparato eléctrico.

Cargue la batería.

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GE 25826, 25825 manual Solución DE Problemas

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