SoftBank 812SH s II Instruction page 376

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Problem
Call won't connect and
there's a beeping tone
Call is choppy or cut off
Line is noisy during calls
Battery won't charge
Battery charges quickly
Handset/Charger/Desk-
top Holder feels warm
Possible Cause
^ Did you include the dialling code or the first 0?
^ Handset may be out-of-range. (P appears)
^ Handset Offline Mode (see P.2-20) may be active.
^ Network signal may be weak.
^ Battery may need to be charged or replaced.
^ Network signal may be weak or unstable.
^ AC Charger may not be properly connected to
handset or Desktop Holder.
^ AC Charger may not be firmly plugged in to outlet.
^ Battery may not be properly installed.
^ Handset may not be properly inserted into Desktop
Holder.
^ There may be debris on: terminals (handset,
battery or Desktop Holder); connector (AC
Charger); Connection Port (Desktop Holder);
External Device Port.
^ Battery may not charge outside 5]C to 35]C.
^ Battery may be terminally exhausted or defective.
^ Remaining charge shortens charging time.
^ Battery may be terminally exhausted or defective.
^ During charging, AC Charger or Desktop Holder
normally becomes warm; handset may feel warm
to the touch during extended periods of use.
Solution
^ Dial the number including the dialling code or 0.
^ Move to a place where signal is strong and retry.
^ Cancel Offline Mode (see P.2-20).
^ Move to a place where signal is strong and retry.
^ Charge battery or install a charged battery.
^ Make sure connector is securely inserted and try
again.
^ Remove plug from outlet, re-insert and try again.
^ Open handset, install battery properly and try again.
^ Remove handset and re-insert correctly.
^ Clean terminals, connector and Port with a cotton
swab and try again.
^ Charge within an ambient temperature of 5]C - 35]C.
^ Replace battery with a new one.
^ Replace battery with a new one.
^ Unless handset/accessories become very hot to
the touch, this should be considered normal;
regardless, avoid prolonged skin contact which
could cause burn injuries (see P.xvii).
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