SOURCE: Dial Tone - Number Dialed does not go through
The problem is possibly the keypad on the phone. Try another phone , preferrably a standard corded phone. If you still cannot break the dial tone, then the problem is with the telephone line (phone company)
SOURCE: GE MODEL 28112 DECT 6.0 CORDLESS PHONE
I contacted GE today and they told me how to get the caller ID to work on the additional handsets. You must follow these steps in the exact order given.
#1 - unplug the base phone
#2 - unplug the telephone line from the base phone
#3 - remove the battery packs from the phones
#4 - wait 10 minutes.
reverse the order when assembling. Put battery packs in phones, put the telephone line back in the base phone and lastly plug all phones back in. It takes about another 10 minutes after that before all phones start recognizing caller ID but it now works fine.
SOURCE: GE 28851 base handset #1,
As it turns out, the primary base handset did save the newer selected ring tone and volume level setting.
However, the base maintains its own ring tone and volume level setting from factory.
Therefore, the base will present its own settings along with the handset setting during an incoming call.
So, one has to lower the volume of the base (in non-talk mode). The base should display in window: LO.
Then, only the ring tone and volume level selected for handset will be presented during an incomiong call.
How did I do????
Ken
SOURCE: Semi Dead Panasonic KX-TGA100N with ''C533'' displayed.
Panasonic KX-TG1050N Cordless Phone. Base handset (No. 1, KX-TGA100N) does not work, no keypad response or dial tone. Green indicator message light ON (should only work with the TG1000N base unit) all the time till battery runs down. Display shows message ?C533?. Can still send and receive calls on extension phones 2 and 3.
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