USING YOUR PP2000D WITH WIRELESS PHONE (CONT.)
USING YOUR PP2000D WITH A CORDLESS PHONE
You can connect your MP2000D to a cordless phone with a 2.5mm headset jack, and enjoy the
freedom of making a call around the house. Charge the cordless phone and PP2000D at night to get
them ready to use next day.
Making a cordless phone call with your TDD.
1. Connect the PP2000D to the cordless phone using the
2.5mm audible cable.
2. Turn on your PP2000D
3. Press ON or TALK button on your cordless phone and
watch “Phone” light on your TDD to
make sure you get a dial tone.
4. Dial number on your cordless phone.
5. If the other TDD or Relay agent picks up your call, your
PP2000D will display text message and the
communication link has begun.
TROUBLESHOOTING FOR TDD-WIRELESS CALL
There are many new technology that has been used to establish the wireless communication link
between your and the other TDD users, you will get some problems sometimes by many causes.
Garbled Text:
It may be caused by lost, damaged or late signals sending through the air to the
receiver. It happen s with any wireless call, even non-TDD calls, and mainly caused
by nature. Move your TDD and wireless phone to where you can receive a strong
and contact signal. If you use a cordless phone refer to your owner’s manual to
know how to switch channel or move closer to the base to strengthen the signal.
Always check to make sure you have a good connection from the cable to the TDD
and the wireless phone.
“Drop Call”:
It happen sometimes when you are moving between 2 call towers or in valleys,
hills, and tunnels. Try to redial when you have a stronger signal from your
cell phone.
Feedback:
If you see your “Phone” light on your TDD on constantly, your PP2000D is getting
feedback. You may reduce the volume of your cell phone or cordless phone down
until the red light turns off and then increase it for better receiving.
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