How do I get rid of the CL that keeps flashing on the answering machine. I have the GE 5.8Ghz Digital Messaging system with 3 cordless handsets, model number is 28031EE3.
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Since you declined to specify the model of your Uniden phone, I can only direct you to select it from the list beginning at
http://www.uniden.com/scat/cordlessphones_mnl to download a copy of the manual.
Your time needs set on your answering machine. If you have buttons on the top of your base, press and hold the day / check button to set the day of the week. Press and hold the hour button to set the hour. Press and hold the min button to set the min. If you don't have buttons on base, press flash button on handset to enter answerer remote mode. Press the 8 key to enter time set menu. Set hour and min using number buttons and set am/pm using caller id buttons. Press # pause to confirm the setting.
I'm getting CL too, and don't know what that means, but I DO know how to get your remote phones to work. Before I lost the manual I had to do that. Simply set each one in the main charger for about 20 seconds and they will work.
Find the button for day,and set the day, find the hour button, set the hour, and find the minute button and set the minute, then the phone will not flash CL
My phone was also flashing CL and the 0, after a power outage. After I set the date and time it was fixed. Press the flash button on the handset and use the caller ID buttons to set AM or PM; use the numbers to input the correct time. Then press #. Repeat for setting the day and press # again.
I eventually figured it out. But thank you for the help.
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