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Anonymous Posted on Jan 07, 2009

Cannot receive incoming calls

I unplugged my base unit and relocated it to another room. Now the base and all the phones will not receive calls and I must answer the phone via the wall phone......HELP

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Re-cradle the handset on the base for 15 seconds. Lift the handset and press PHONE.

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