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| Cordless Telephone | 
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 | Doesn't ring | SPIRIT customized ringing and  | 
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 | Receiver out of range | 
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 | Low batteries in cordless phone | 
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 | Ringing switch on cordless phone not on | 
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 | Can't return to OFF mode | |
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 | mode before collapsing antenna | 
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 | Move closer to the cordless base station (conver- | 
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 | sation range may be greater than on/off range) | 
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 | Calls are noisy or have static | Cordless telephones are subject to the same | 
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 | interferences when connected via the ConnecT/R | 
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 | as when connected to a normal telephone line. | 
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 | Poor call quality can be improved by moving | 
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 | toward the base station. You may be able to | 
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 | improve the general transmission quality by | 
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 | moving the location of the cordless base station | 
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 | or by changing the electrical outlets used by the | 
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 | base. Environments with large amounts of metal | 
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 | in the building structure will generally limit the | 
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 | use of cordless phones. | 
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 | Make sure the ConnecT/R's transformer is at | 
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 | least three feet from the controller. | 
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* Check with the person in your organization responsible for the SPIRIT System.
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