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| The alarm sounds after | • The Call Log contains no entries. | ||||||||
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| The PS stops working | → Turn the power OFF and ON. Then try again. (See “Power On/Off” on | ||||||||
| during operation. | page 7.) | ||||||||
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| The display does not | • Obstacles (such as walls or partitions) are interfering with the radio | ||||||||
| show a strong radio | waves sent between the PS and the CS. | ||||||||
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| though you | are near the | linked to a CS that is further away. | |||||||
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| The alarm sounds | • The radio signal is weak. | ||||||||
| during a conversation | → Move closer to the CS. | ||||||||
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