TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE

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Phone Will Not Operate

Disconnect any other equipment that may be attached to the phone. Check your phone cords and connections. Try a dif- ferent line cord and/or handset cord to determine if the problem is with one of the cords. If problem lies in the cord simply replace the cord.

Programming Problems

Can’t Store Numbers Into Memory

Your new Walker phone must charge for two (2) hours before you can program any numbers into it.

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Dialing Problems

Can’t Dial Out

Make sure that TONE/PULSE switch is set correctly. Phone should be set to TONE if you have touch tone service from your phone company. Phone should be set to PULSE if operating with rotary dial service.

Phone Doesn’t Dial Out OnFirst Attempt

Your phone may be at the end of a long line of phones, due to the way the phone company installed the wiring in your neighborhood. In this case, your phone may not get enough power from the phone line. Try waiting 3-5 seconds after lifting the handset before dialing the number. Wait for the sound level indicator to light solid before dialing.

Loss Of Numbers Programmed Into Memory

Your Walker phone will maintain its memory for up to 12 hours during a power loss. If you unplug the phone from the telephone line for long periods or lose your phone service for an extended period of time you will need to reprogram the phone.

Programming Personal Access Codes

Difficulty Programming Account Numbers

Your TONE/PULSE selector must be switched to the TONE mode to enter account numbers. This is because most interactive phone systems require TOUCH TONE to operate. If your phone service is rotary service, you must have the switch set to PULSE to dial a number. Once you are connected move the switch to TONE and enter your responses using TOUCH TONE mode. When your call is complete move the switch back to PULSE so you are ready to make your next call.

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Walker W300 manual TROUBLE-SHOOTING Guide