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must be sure handset ringer volume is NOT set TO off 2) THE Telephone line cord and power adapter are plugged in properly. 3)the handset may be too far from the telephone base. Move it close to the telephone base. 4) many extension phone on the telephone line to allow all of them to ring simultaneously. 5) if other telephones in your home are having the same problem , the problem will e in service provider 6) other electronic products such as HAM radio detect the phones cause interferences. 7)test a working phone at the wall jack. 8)remove and install the battery again and place the handset in the telephone base 9) wait for the handset to synchronize. God bless you
You don't need to buy one you should email [email protected] although it would be a faster service if you called their helpline 0845 345 9677. They will send you the software ASAP.
Make sure you are using the line cord supplied with the telephone. If you are and have broadband try without filter. If the display says "searching", "out of range" or "register" follow the instructions for handset registration.
On our side of the pond, this often means there is water in the line somewhere. High dampness coupled with insulation that has degraded can cause low resistance paths. This usually doesn't cause any problem when you place a call, although it can sometimes cause crackling or other noise. But when someone rings your line, a high voltage is sent to operate the ringer. The low resistance then makes the telephone equipment think you've answered, but since your phone is still hung up it then disconnects the call. Sometimes the phone may not even ring, sometimes it gives a little peep or even a whole ring.
This problem may be due to damage to a telephone jack in your home. I've seen it caused by water when someone was cleaning the floor, and also when a jack near a window was soaked during a storm. The trouble may also be in the outside wiring, which should make it the responsibility of BT to repair. It's also possible, although rare, for a dodgy phone to cause this if there's a problem in its ringer circuit.
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Voicemail is on the telephone line not the phone. Your phone doesn't have an Answer Machine therefore you need to dial 1571 if you're in the UK. The rest is down to your line provider, whoever you pay your bill to. I hope this helps.
when someone phones my house phone it tells them they cant leave a message dont no why its not letting them as it use to record messages can anyone tell me how to fix it maybe iv acidentually switcheds it of or something
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