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The phone cannot be operated at a | Lift the base’s antenna to a fully vertical | |
useful distance from the base | position. | |
because the signal becomes weak |
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Be sure neither the handset’s nor base’s | ||
or noisy (handset’s range has | ||
antenna is touching a metal surface. | ||
decreased). | ||
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| Recharge the battery pack. | |
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The handset battery pack does not | Check the charging contacts on the | |
charge. | handset and base. If they are dirty, clean | |
| them with a pencil eraser. | |
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| Be sure the battery pack is properly con- | |
| nected. | |
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| Be sure the handset is properly seated | |
| on the base. | |
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| Replace the battery pack (see “Replac- | |
| ing the Battery Pack” on Page 26). | |
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Handset does not ring or receive a | Lift the base’s antenna to a fully vertical | |
page. | position. | |
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| Move the handset closer to the base. | |
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| Move the base away from other electri- | |
| cal devices. | |
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| Recharge the battery pack. | |
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You have an incoming call, but do | Let the phone ring twice before you | |
not receive any Caller ID informa- | answer so the system has time to record | |
tion. | the Caller ID information. | |
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| Check that the system is correctly and | |
| securely connected. | |
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| Call your phone company to verify that | |
| your Caller ID service is active. | |
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If you still have problems, disconnect the phone. If other phones on the same line work properly, the fault is in this phone or its installation. If you cannot find the prob- lem, take your
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