Quizzes & Puzzles1 min ago
Telephones?
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We've got a 5 phone set that we can use in every corner of the house,
It was a xmas pressy 5 years ago, in the last 6 months 3 of the phones have gone dead, tried changing batteries but to no avail. Are they just knackered?or is there a way I can get them up & running again?
Or is it time to get a new set?
jem
It was a xmas pressy 5 years ago, in the last 6 months 3 of the phones have gone dead, tried changing batteries but to no avail. Are they just knackered?or is there a way I can get them up & running again?
Or is it time to get a new set?
jem
Answers
Are the phones
1) actually 'dead' - as in they won't power up
or
2) they power up but have no dial tone & don't ring when calls come in
If it's (1) then they may indeed be ready for landfill - but if (2) then what has happened is that they have become disconnected from the base station. This quite often happens when an extension unit is powered off for...
1) actually 'dead' - as in they won't power up
or
2) they power up but have no dial tone & don't ring when calls come in
If it's (1) then they may indeed be ready for landfill - but if (2) then what has happened is that they have become disconnected from the base station. This quite often happens when an extension unit is powered off for...
13:59 Tue 07th Feb 2012
Are the phones
1) actually 'dead' - as in they won't power up
or
2) they power up but have no dial tone & don't ring when calls come in
If it's (1) then they may indeed be ready for landfill - but if (2) then what has happened is that they have become disconnected from the base station. This quite often happens when an extension unit is powered off for more than a few minutes.
To reconnect each extension unit to the base you need to "pair" it with the base. The procedure for this varies with each model, but is usually in the original handbook/manual - or post back here with the make/model & I'm sure we can find the procedure.
Cheers
dave
PS - and thanks for all the jokes :-)
1) actually 'dead' - as in they won't power up
or
2) they power up but have no dial tone & don't ring when calls come in
If it's (1) then they may indeed be ready for landfill - but if (2) then what has happened is that they have become disconnected from the base station. This quite often happens when an extension unit is powered off for more than a few minutes.
To reconnect each extension unit to the base you need to "pair" it with the base. The procedure for this varies with each model, but is usually in the original handbook/manual - or post back here with the make/model & I'm sure we can find the procedure.
Cheers
dave
PS - and thanks for all the jokes :-)
Si the original batteries ARE the rechargable ones and yes we've recharged them all but Nothing.
Dave we think we come into the (No/ 1) catagory,but here's the details anyway. Sirrus 400. (One Tel) CE0681
Dunno if that helps!
Joke for you-----
Michael was awakened by the telephone at four A.M. It was his drinking mate, Liam, calling long distance from New York "What's the matter?" asked Michael. "Are you in trouble?" "No!" said Liam "What do you want, then?" "Nothing!" "Then how come you are calling me in the middle of the bloody night?" asked Michael "Because!" said the other 'Paddy', "the rates is cheaper!"
Dave we think we come into the (No/ 1) catagory,but here's the details anyway. Sirrus 400. (One Tel) CE0681
Dunno if that helps!
Joke for you-----
Michael was awakened by the telephone at four A.M. It was his drinking mate, Liam, calling long distance from New York "What's the matter?" asked Michael. "Are you in trouble?" "No!" said Liam "What do you want, then?" "Nothing!" "Then how come you are calling me in the middle of the bloody night?" asked Michael "Because!" said the other 'Paddy', "the rates is cheaper!"