Can not call anyone , keeps going thrugh channels too
My phone rings and dials but after dialing it goes back to the dialtone and will not call the number. It is constantly running thrugh the channels too ...How can I call someone and make it quit running thrugh the channels?
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Sounds like its either going offline maybe checking the outlet and the cord that plugs into the base. It may also be the battery needs replacing,it has been run down and charged again too many times.it may hold enough for a dial tone but not enuff to even ring,just beep I stead
Yeah is the volume is all the way up and you still cant hear anything the only options left are to plug in another phone that you know works to make sure its not the phone line or socket at fault and then take the phone back for a replacement.
A common problem on the NEC Electra/Elite phone system is that users will pick up the phone and start dialing numbers while hearing intercom dialtone which sounds identical to outside line dialtone. If the user dials 4 then 0, DND is set on that phone ext. The easy way to clear this problem is to go to the phone that is in DND, lift the handset or press speaker and dial 4 then 2. You should get a confirmation tone after which you can just hang up.
No dial tone on telephone set? could mean alot of things. Phone went bad, jack is bad(test in different jack or from a network interface, either inside or outside. depending what your dwelling is)
Just to point out a fact, when dial from your mobile to that number that has no dialtone, that ringing sound you hear is from the central office that is putting out that ringing, it has nothing to do with the phone you're trying to ring to. You would hear the ringing sound, even if all your phones were unplugged from every jack in your dwelling.
Sounds like one (or more) of your lines are out in your telephone system. Each time you press a 9 for a line the system simulates a dialtone to see what your dialing next so it can check it against the automatic route selection table. After it checks, it pulls a line out of a pool group to complete the call. At this point its grabbing a line that is not working on the system.The best way to figure out which ones arent working is to check the lines on the main console by pressing each line button and seeing if it produces dialtone. More than likely(but not allways) its going to be a line problem from your dialtone provider.
yes, providing you have that service through your provider. It's typically done by accessing your line and dialing *72 if the service is active you'll recieve a stuttered dialtone. then dial your cell phone number. once you've answered your cell the transfer is established. To deactivate call forwarding, from your home phone dial *73. you should recieve a stuttered dialtone confirming that the foward is off.
connect a phone with 4521 in the back side jack of phoneout,
for outgoing fax
place original in the adf or glass for fax
Press hookdial and dial your sending fax number in 4521 after number dialing pull the phone handset to ear when you leason fax tone from the dialing number press start button to send fax.
for incoming fax (in not automoated)
press hook dial and press start to receive
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