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The screen on the hand set displays searching

  • patjoshi Apr 06, 2009

    HANDSET NT REGSTERNG WTH BASE< HENCE NO DIAL TONE IN HANDSET

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PIN restore Gigaset 4010/4015 base
If the PIN code forgotten your Siemens Gigaset 4010 / 4015 base (Classic / Comfort / Micro) then follow these steps to create the reset:

* Take the power cord out
* Press the button and on the bottom of the base and hold
* Insert the adapter into the outlet, hold the base button
* Wait 30 seconds, keep the button pressed
* Wait 10 more seconds and remove the adpter from the outlet
* Put the adapter back in

The unit is now reset and the PIN code is 0000.

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