Using Multiple Ct14 Units Together; Troubleshooting - Plantronics CT14/R User Manual

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Using Multiple CT14 Units Together

The dial pad supplied with your phone can be registered to a total of four different
CT14 bases, and the base supports a total of six cordless dial pads.
Features like intercom, conferencing and transferring are only available if you
have multiple units. If you purchase two or more CT14 units, please refer to the
instructions posted on the resource tab at: www.plantronics.com/ct14

Troubleshooting

When you have this problem
Try this
The CHARGE indicator won't
Check the AC adapter connection.
illuminate when the dial pad
Re-seat the dial pad in the base.
is placed in the base.
Dial pad can't make or
Check the telephone cord connection. If
receive calls.
Check TEL Line appears on the dial pad
display, the telephone cord may not be
connected correctly.
Disconnect the base AC adapter. Wait
a few minutes, and then reconnect it.
Change the dial mode.
Dial pad can make calls, but it
Make sure the ringer is turned on.
doesn't ring or receive a page.
Dial pad is not working.
Check the battery pack connection.
Charge the battery for 15 – 20 hours.
Reset the dial pad.
Dial pad says Unavailable.
Move the dial pad closer to the base.
Make sure the base is plugged in.
Dial pad does not display any
Check to see if the call was placed through
Caller ID information.
a switchboard.
Ask your telephone company to verify your
Caller ID service is current. There may be
a problem with your Caller ID service.
Let incoming calls ring at least twice before
answering.
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When you have this problem
Try this
The MESSAGE WAITING
Reset the MESSAGE WAITING Indicator.
indicator flashes, but there are
(See page 25)
no new messages.
The outside caller's audio
If the caller's voice sounds weak or soft,
is weak.
the signal might be blocked by large metal
objects or walls; you might also be too far
from the base, or the dial pad's battery may
be weak.
page 8) or the audio tone (see page 15).
or moving closer to the base to see if the
sound gets louder.
charged.
There is noise or static on
the line.
interference sources.
microwaves, ovens, TVs, or any electrical
appliances, try moving it away from those
devices.
suspected source, or try moving the
suspected source so it's not between the
dial pad and the base.
If you have DSL on the same phone line,
be sure that you are using a DSL filter
between the base and the telephone jack.
You may obtain a DSL filter from your DSL
service provider.
Troubleshooting
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