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Reducing interference
In general
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Fully extend the handset and base aerials.
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Do not install the base close to other electrical equipment or fluorescent
lights.
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Try moving the main base unit to another room (if you have a telephone
socket).
During a call
(you may hear beeps)
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Move nearer to the main base unit.
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Try pressing
Chan/Func
twice.
Always ensure that the base unit aerial is full extended to give maximum
range.
If you move out of range (calls become noise with beeps possibly
sounding), you have about 15 seconds to move back into range
otherwise your call may be cut off.
Repositioning the base unit may improve range.
CAUTION - Cordless telephones use radio signals and it is possible that
these signals can be picked up by certain types of specialist radios enabling
your conversations to be overheard.
You may not be able to make 999 or 112 emergency calls if:
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The handset battery requires charging.
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There is a lot of radio interference. (If this happens, try pressing
Chan/
Func
twice or move closer to the base unit).
Note: No calls can be made if the mains supply has failed or has become
disconnected.
For help call
01707 384438