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AUDIOLINE FF893                                                     TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING

All cordless telephones are radio transmitters and receivers and as such are subject to
interference from a wide range of sources.

Re-siting of the base unit can improve reception substantially. 

Electronic equipment like TV’s, computers, etc., can emit strong electro magnetic
fields which can affect the radio signals. Try not to locate your FF893 next to this type
of equipment and ensure that the power and line cords are separated from other
electrical units.

THE TELEPHONE DOES NOT WORK

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Is the power adaptor connected correctly?  

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Is the line cord connected correctly?

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Is the battery pack in the handset charged?

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Connect a different telephone to the same wall socket. If the other telephone does
not work, contact your Network operator.

THE BASE UNIT DOES NOT RING

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Check that the ringer is set to ON  (see page 7).

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Does the total REN of equipment connected to your line exceed 3? If it does,
disconnect other equipment until 3 is achieved (see page 18). 

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  Is it connected to a mains power socket and mains power switched on?

WHEN ON A CALL, A WARNING TONE IS HEARD

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  The handset battery pack may be low (recharge for 14 hours).

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The handset may be out of range - move closer to the base unit.

NO DIAL TONE IS HEARD

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  Has the handset battery pack been charged for 14 hours?

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  Is the Base connected to a mains power socket and mains power switched on?

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  Is the telephone line cord plugged into a telephone Network wall socket?

THE BASE UNIT RINGS BEFORE THE HANDSET

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This is normal for all cordless telephones.

Summary of Contents for FF893

Page 1: ...answering system This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails Alternative arrangements should be made for access to the emergency services User guide Downlo...

Page 2: ...r adaptor could compromise the compliance with Australian New Zealand standards This is a rechargeable product and it is normal that a certain amount of heat will be generated during the charging proc...

Page 3: ...paging 7 Ringer On Off settings 7 Storing memory numbers 8 Dialling memory numbers 8 Mute button 8 Pause function 8 Call Waiting 9 Recall button 9 Scan button 9 Using the Answering Machine Setting th...

Page 4: ...N HANDSET FUNCTIONS 1 Antenna 9 Call Waiting button 2 Earpiece 10 Redial button 3 Talk LED 11 Scan button 4 Talk Button 12 Volume button 5 Keypad 13 Mute button 6 Memory button 14 Charging contacts 7...

Page 5: ...2 Speaker Volume control 8 Microphone 3 Answer ON Off Message LED 9 T S 6 2 ring select 4 Answering machine function keys 10 180 60 Incoming message time 5 Page button 11 Ringer On Off switch 6 Power...

Page 6: ...cord to the rear of the base unit and plug into the 230 240 volt mains outlet You will hear Please wait and the answer ON OFF and power LEDs will flash for around 25 seconds then a confirmation tone w...

Page 7: ...m life from your battery do the following After initial charging the base unit must remain connected to the mains power If the telephone is not to be used for a substantial period of time i e holidays...

Page 8: ...r the handset is lifted to prevent accidental operation To finish the call replace the handset on the base unit or press the TALK button If the handset is off the base unit press the TALK button when...

Page 9: ...inutes from the first warning It is recommended that you recharge the handset battery for 14 hours PAGE FIND HANDSET To page a handset or locate a missing handset press the PAGE button on the base uni...

Page 10: ...nd the handset will return to standby NOTE If you want to insert a recall in the memory press the RECALL button DIALLING MEMORY NUMBERS Press the TALK button wait for dial tone Press the MEMORY button...

Page 11: ...ting button can be reprogrammed as a one touch memory button priority Follow the storage procedure in Storing Memory Numbers page 8 and press the Call Waiting button as the location number To revert b...

Page 12: ...the minutes required Press the STOP button to confirm the minute selection The day time is now set and the unit will announce the setting eg Tuesday 6 25PM The unit will reset after 10 seconds if no...

Page 13: ...system will replay your recording for verification To hear your recording at any time press and release the OGM1 button To revert to the pre recorded message press the DELETE button while OGM1 is pla...

Page 14: ...TWICE to return to the previous message Press PLAY PAUSE while a message is playing to pause playback Press again to continue playback You will hear a tone every second when paused After pausing for 2...

Page 15: ...hear a tone The conversation between you and the caller will be recorded Press the STOP button to stop recording NOTE The 2 WAY RECORDING will be treated as a new message Press the PLAY PAUSE button t...

Page 16: ...se unit This must be done within 20 seconds Enter the control codes from the table below after the second beep To exit the remote control mode hang up the phone or press the button REMOTE CONTROL CODE...

Page 17: ...er hearing OGM2 there will be a 10 second time period for entry of the security code before the system drops the line When the memory is full all the recording functions Incoming Message OGM1 OGM2 MEM...

Page 18: ...a different telephone to the same wall socket If the other telephone does not work contact your Network operator THE BASE UNIT DOES NOT RING P Check that the ringer is set to ON see page 7 P Does the...

Page 19: ...wer failure it will not be possible to dial the emergency service numbers An alternative line powered telephone should be used in this case It is recommended that you disconnect your telephone during...

Page 20: ...months with a pencil eraser and or a dry soft cloth GUARANTEE If you believe your FF893 is malfunctioning please refer to the relevant section and or consult the troubleshooting guide in this manual t...

Page 21: ...d fixings Drill holes if required 3 Run the cable from the phone through the wall mounting bracket 4 Screw the mounting bracket to the wall using screws It may be necessary to use plastic wall plugs t...

Page 22: ...ncy Service This equipment may not provide for the effective hand over of a call to another device connected to the same line ANSWERING MACHINES This equipment should not be used under any circumstanc...

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