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Change the channel or code setting. It's also possible the 'pairs" for your house and your neighbors are "crossed". Does it happen with all phones or just the cordless one. If it's all phones, the problem is in the phone lines.
In most cases, the ring tone callers hear (incoming ring tone) is controlled by your cellular service provider.
Try this first: (On the Internet) Sign-in to your cellular account. On your account page, look for a link that directs you to your incoming ring tones (or similar). There, you can change your incoming ring tone.
If you're unable to do that, contact your cellular provider's Customer Support. They can assist you in changing your incoming ring tone.
usually this is done one of two ways if the phone has a menu button press it once then use the arrow keys until you see "ring" or "ring tone" in the display then use the arrow keys again and you should hear different ring tones. when you find the one you like press the menu button to lock it in
if the phone has a program button and no menu button keep pressing the program button until you see "ring tone" in the display.then use the arrow keys until you hear the ring tone you like. then press the program button several times until you exit the programming mode.
you can follow the above steps to set the ringer volume also
i presume the phone you are having problems with is cordless... take it and drop it into the main phones base for a couple seconds and try it then... also make sure the ringer is not off
The ringing you hear when you dial your phone number is not actually your phone ringing but a machine at the phone company designed to give you something to listen to while they connect your call. I would say that your phone number is working, just not at your house. You need to call repair to trace your phone line and get it connected properly. Good luck
"Ringback" generally refers to the music people hear when they call your phone. You have to set that up thru Verizon (or other carrier).
If you're talking about ring tones (what YOU hear when the phone rings) that's easy. Look for a folder called "Rings" inside the Windows folder on your phone. If you put an audio file (wav, mp3, etc) in that folder, it will become available as a ring tone.
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