Question about Binatone Lands Phones
I have done everything the manual suggests, removed batteries, tried new ones, disconnected and reconnected, checked all wires, I rang my landline phone provider; there is no fault on the line. The display stated there are enough bars and the phone is in range. The batteries are fully charged. Can you help please?
Did you connect another phone to make sure that wiring is not a problem? Because you visually check it, doesn't mean that there is not a problem.
Posted on Apr 03, 2018
Testimonial: "Thank you for trying to help Dariusz. As I do not have another phone I will purchase a new one tmw and check. Thank you."
SOURCE: No dial tone on handset
It may not be registed with the main unit. You may need to register the handset. With my uniden all i have to do is put it in the main base until it says what handset it is (it should be a number).
If you have any questions please dont hesitate to ask
Posted on Dec 02, 2008
SOURCE: telephone connection problem with DSL
unplug everthing from all jacks in the house. call your # a couple of times. if the line rings, plug everything in 1 at a time, but call again after each hook up. if the line goes dead or is busy, that phone you just plugged in is the problem. [ a short in the phone, computer, answer machine, or any piece of equipment plugged into the phone line.] if the line is busy when everything is unplugged, call your phone company. there maybe a problem with your inside wire.there also maybe a box [called a nid] inside your basment/garage or on the side of your house, where you can plug your phone directly in, bypassing all the jacks in your house
hope this helps.
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Posted on Feb 13, 2008
SOURCE: No dial tone, just buzzing noise - should be 2 line phone, 1 jack
What you need is a dsl filter since you are working off a splitter. You can usually get these for free from your phone company.
Posted on Mar 20, 2009
SOURCE: motorola MD451 phone "Out of Range?"
Go To Menu, and Then Press Register, On The Base Than Place The Page Button On The Base.
Posted on Jun 15, 2009
SOURCE: My landline phone won't ring, but I can get and make calls!!
My experience with an old (100+) and newer house is that it is important to make sure your telephone wires coming into the house, and the junction block where all the wires connect, stay clean and dry. If the wires can get damp or dirty, then when that 90 volts of ringing voltage come down the line, it may find a low impedance path. At my old house I had to make sure the outside wires didn't touch the ground or get damp. In my newer house, I discovered the wiring block was near a dryer vent where it got a ton of fuzz on it, plus the moisture, so eventually our phones stopped ringing even though we could make calls and our DSL was not affected. When we exposed and cleaned up the wiring block so that the phone company tech could re-visit us to troubleshoot things, suddenly it started working again.
Posted on Mar 19, 2010
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