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Hi, I own a Siemens Gigaset 4000 phone and two other phones Gigaset 4200, one is the base and the other one is a handset. Recently, there was a storm, since then 2 out of 3 phones don't work. The Gigaset 4200 handset flashes Base 1 and the Gigaset 4000 who before was the base says that the line is busy. Before, the handset 4200 was with the Gigaset 4000 who was the base. Now, the only one whor works is the Gigaset 4200 base. Can you help me?
Yes, I have a Gigaset 4200 system in my house. The power was out for 1 day and after the power got re-established, the phones do not work. It was a major power failure with an electric plant.
I have tried to re-set the units but to no avail. I need to call someone for voice technical support.
Waldemar Rodriguez
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I went through this exercise with a Siemens Gigaset 8800. The solution is to DE-register the handset first. Then register it with your base. This function can likely be accessed in the handset menu. The phone you purchased is apparently still registered to the previous user's base.
If you had a storm, and the only handset that works shows line in use, then your base has gone bad and needs repair. The reason the phones are flashing base 1 or something to that effect is because they don't see the base anymore, which typically means no phones will see your base, so its odd that one phone is actually seeing the base. Either way, you can try re-registering the phones to the base, but if you get the line in use after they register (if they will register), then your base is bad. If they won't register, your base is bad. For additional assistance you can go to www.cordlessrepair.com
Hello, Almost never is it the handset that is bad when those symptoms occur. It sounds as if your base has gotten hit by a power surge and won't boot (the handset now can't "talk to" the base and its always searching for it). Most people report this after a storm has passed through their area. You can try re-registering the handset to the base, but unfortunately it probably won't work, sorry. You can order the base only and register your handset to the replacement base when you get it. To order a replacement base using google, search for Siemens Cordless Repair and click the first non sponsored link. Good Luck
My 4000 flashes when I dial nothing also cant receive
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