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Chapter 5 Fixing problems
5.1
Fault finding
This chapter describes the actions the user can take if the system is not working
properly. Table 3 sums up the problems the user can solve.
Fault areas
Distinguish the possible fault area and go to the appropriate paragraph:
Fault finding procedures are described in a Go/No-Go way. Each question can
be answered with Yes or No. Depending on the answer either take the action
described, or continue the procedure. If
‘Continue’
is followed by a number,
jump to that number. Otherwise continue at the next question.
Warning
Do not try to solve faults a supplier has to solve: incorrect
actions may cause danger or damage the cordless system.
Follow the instructions given in this chapter precisely.
Fault area
See
System does not function at all
Paragraph 5.2
Red LED radio exchange on (see figure 3, page 19)
Paragraph 5.3
LED2 of base station red on (see figure 4, page 20)
Paragraph 4.3
Complaint of one cordless phone user
Paragraph 5.4
Complaints of various cordless phone users
Paragraph 5.5
Problems with cordless phone
User’s guide cordless
phone
Cordless phone is lost, and may be misused.
See chapter 6.6 (CSM
required).
Date and time on cordless system and cordless phones
are not correct.
See paragraph 5.6
(CSM required)
Table 3 Fault finding areas
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