I have a Non -GE combination telephone and answering machine connected online in the kitchen. I have a GE #25932 connected to the same line in my Bedroom. I was receiving a dial tone and a ring tone and I could receive and call out. Now neither function works. What happened ?
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Solution one: Check the fax connections
Use the following steps to check the physical connections, and then use the HP Fax Test Service.
Step one: Check the physical connections
Disconnect the telephone cord from the HP fax product, and then examine the connector on the end of the cord. Make sure that the cord has only two wires.
Figure 1: Two-wire telephone cord
Four-wire telephone cordGraphic: Four-wire telephone cordIf the cord has four wires, replace it with a two-wire phone cord.
If you must use a cord with four wires, use the converter that shipped with product. The converter allows a cord with four wires to work with a device that requires a cord with two wires.
Connect one end of the telephone cord to the telephone jack, and then connect the other end of the cord to the port labeled 1-Line on the back of the HP fax product. Figure 3: Fax only
1 - Telephone jack2 - Two-wire telephone cord to 1-Line
Connect a single-line telephone to the 2-Ext port on the back of the HP fax product. Figure 4: Fax and telephon
1 - Telephone jack2 - Two-wire telephone cord to 1-Line
Connect a single-line telephone to the 2-Ext port on the back of the HP fax product. Figure 4: Fax and telephone
1 - Telephone jack2 - Two-wire telephone cord to 1-Line 3 - Telephone
If other devices need to use the same telephone jack, make sure that they are connected to the 2-Ext port on the back of the HP fax product. Figure 5: Fax with answering machine and telephone
Pick up the telephone receiver and listen for a dial tone. Make sure that you can dial out using the telephone keypad.
If there is a dial tone and you can dial out using the telephone, the HP fax product is connected correctly to a working telephone cord and telephone jack. If there is no dial tone, check the configuration again and make sure that it is set up correctly.If You Still Having Hp Printer Problem Then Visit Official HP Printer Website On Below Link URL http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&docname=c02263145
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The 29490 isn't an answering machine. To set up the voicemail, please consult the documentation for whatever answering machine or voicemail system you have on your phone line.
Call forwarding is a service provided by your telephone company. With many systems, dial * 7 2, wait for a second dial tone, then dial the number to forward to. Answer that other phone to confirm. Dial * 7 3 to cancel. If these instructions don't work then contact your telephone company for their instructions regarding call forwarding.
try to disconnect / reconnect the phone from power and make sure your phone line's connector cord is working. If there is no dial tone, then you may report this to your telephone provider.
The 25932 isn't an answering machine. If you have a separate answering machine connected to your phone line, consult its documentation. If you subscribed to a voicemail system offered by your phone company, contact them for instructions.
I am still in need of a solution. It is not a 2 phone (cordless) it is 1 and know I have not solved the problem, I was hoping you would be able to help. I am not interested in purchasing anything other than what I already have.
Please help me resolve my problem, it doesn't sound like anyone has looked at or reviewed it. Thank you
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