Answers To Commonly Asked Questions. (Cont.)

Section Three-Answering Machine

Trouble Shooting Guide

Q. My answering system won't

work. What do I do?

A. You may have had a power failure and need to reset your machine. Refer to the "To Reset Unit" procedure on page 19 or "To Turn System On" on page 15.

Q. How do I know that messages are

saved?

A. The FM2572 automatically saves

messages unless you press the

ANSWER ON/OFF/ERASE button.

Q. How often do I need to replace

the 9 Volt battery?

A. You should replace the 9 Volt

battery once a year or after a power

outage.

Q. How do I know my system is set

to answer calls?

A. When the message display indicator shows a number that is lit solid or flashing, your unit is ready to answer calls. After most modes of operation (such as after recording your outgoing greeting) the unit will automatically switch to the answer mode.

Q. When I try to record a new

outgoing greeting, the old greeting

plays back. Why?

A. Pressing and RELEASING the GREETING button will play back the current outgoing greeting.

To record a new outgoing greeting, you must press and HOLD the GREETING button while you record your greeting.

Q. What is the maximum length of the

outgoing greeting that I can record on

my unit?

A. Your outgoing greeting recording time

is up to 30 seconds.

Q. I am checking my messages remotely from a touch tone telephone, but my unit will not play back my messages. Why?

A. Although the telephone you are using is a push button telephone, the telephone line over which you are calling may not be a standard touch tone line. Try calling your unit from a different location (e.g., a pay telephone).

Q. Does my unit have to be set on tone

(T) to access my unit remotely?

A. No, but you must call from a touch

tone telephone system to retrieve your

messages.

Q. I am calling from a remote phone to check my messages. What will happen if I hang up before all of my messages are played back?

A. Your unit will save your messages and reset to answer incoming calls.

Q. What is the range of my remote

feature?

A. Your remote will work from any touch tone telephone in the world that is compatible to the U.S.A. specifications, does not have any unusual or loud background noise, and is able to produce a tone of at least 2 seconds when you enter your security code.

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

No dial tone

Improper installation.

Recheck all modular plug

 

 

connections.

 

 

 

 

Problem with the wiring.

Try another phone jack. If your

 

 

phone works on another jack, it is

 

 

likely you have a problem with

 

 

your wiring. Contact your local

 

 

phone company.

 

 

 

Cannot make

Tone/pulse switch is not set

Check the Tone/Pulse switch.

outgoing calls

correctly.

If positioned in Tone (T) mode,

 

 

switch to Pulse (P). You may

 

 

have pulse dialing service.

 

 

 

The phone

Ringer Off/Low/High switch

Set the ringer Off/Low/High

does not ring.

is not set correctly.

switch to the Low or High

 

 

position.

 

 

 

 

Too many telephones are

Contact your local telephone

 

installed on the same line.

company to determine the

 

 

maximum number of extensions

 

 

for your calling area.

 

 

 

Memory

The memory storage

Carefully review the store

dialing does

procedure was not followed

sequence and re-enter your

not work.

correctly.

programmed number.

 

 

 

The sound

Another extension is

Hang up the extension.

volume is

off hook.

Adjust the VOLUME switch on the

too low.

 

side of the base.

 

 

 

Your telephone

The telephone line is not

Connect the telephone line into the

rings but the

connected properly to the unit.

back of the unit. Check with your

FM2572

 

local telephone company to be

doesn't show

 

sure Caller ID service is being

any Caller ID

 

provided on your telephone line.

information.

 

 

 

 

 

The display

The battery needs to be

Replace the 9V alkaline battery.

screen is blank.

installed or replaced.

 

 

 

 

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Southwestern Bell FM2572 owner manual Answers To Commonly Asked Questions, Trouble Shooting Guide

FM2572 specifications

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