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THE EASIEST WAY IS TO SAVE ALL YOUR OLD CONTACTS AND INFOMATION TO YOUR SIMS CARD AND PUT THAT CARD IN YOUR NEW PHONE..(OLD PHONE)...GO TO CONTACTS...SELECT CONTACT SETTINGS...SAVE TO SIMS CARD, (NEW PHONE)...SELECT SAVE TO PHONE, OR JUST CONTINUE TO USE THE SAME (OLD) SIMS CARD!
AS TO REGISTERING...YOU WILL NEED TO GO-ONLINE...IF YOU DON'T HAVE INFO ON PHONE ON HOW TO REGISTER...THAN DO A WEB SEARCH... ENTER MANUFACTURER AND MODEL NUMBER, YOU'LL FIND THE SITE TO REGISTER YOUR PHONE.
You can use your SIM card in any phone you like to have. Only the SIM( subscriber identification Module) is the one that is registered to the service provider and is registered irrespective of what phone it is being used.
You need to register the new handset with the base. In Global settings De-register the new handset then place it on the main base unit connected. It should then register.
With a little searching I was not able to confirm this phone could handle more than one cordless handset. Are you replacing a defective handset or trying to add a second. If adding, do you know if it can handle the second unit (is it advertised on the box, in the user guide, etc?)
If replacing, you most likely have to de-register the old handset on the base unit before you can register a new one.
If you are adding, try de-registering the working handset anyway and registering the new one. If the new one registers and you cannot re-register the once working phone you will know either the system cannot handle two phones or (if the new one will not register but you can again re-register the original) that the new handset has a problem and should be returned.
The older Tru8885 phones will not work with the new base unit. My recommendation would be to ebay those and then buy new ones or find replacements for your new base on ebay also.
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