If the Following Appears on Your Display...
94
Display message
Cause & Remedy
Phone book full
•
When you tried to store an item in the phone book,
the phone book memory was full. Press
[OFF]
to exit
programming mode. To erase other items from the
phone book, see page 52.
---Incomplete---
Tom Jones
098-765-4321
Phone book full
(The name/number is
an example.)
•
When the displayed item was sent to the destination
handset, the phone book memory was full and
copying stopped. If you tried to send all of the items,
the item displayed with “
Incomplete
” and items after
it have not been copied to the destination handset.
Press
[OFF]
to exit. To erase items from the
destination handset phone book, see page 52. You
can copy all of the items again or copy the items
which have not been copied one by one (p. 53, 54).
---Incomplete---
Tom Jones
555-765-4321
(The name/number is
an example.)
•
The destination handset is out of area.
•
The destination handset user may have pressed
[
C
]
or
[
s
]
.
Phone book
No items stored
•
Your phone book is empty. No items cannot be
copied to the destination unit.
Denied
•
The Room Monitor feature is turned off on the
destination handset or base unit and it cannot be
used for monitoring (p. 64).
•
The called handset was on the base unit. The
handset must be off the base unit to be monitored.
Invalid.
Please register
to the base unit
•
The handset you tried to call has not been registered
to the base unit. Register the handset (p. 92, steps 5
and 6).
Error!!
4 handsets have
already been
registered.
•
4 handsets have already been registered to the base
unit. To cancel a handset’s registration, see page 91.
•
You may have registered one of your handsets to
another base unit without deleting its registration to
this base unit. Erase the handset’s registration from
the base unit.
(1) Press and hold
[LOCATOR/INTERCOM/
TRANSFER]
for 3 seconds, and (2) Press and hold
the handset number
[1]
( ) to
[4]
( )
that you do
not want for 5 seconds. A long beep sounds, then the
handset number is erased from the base unit
memory.
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