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6 questions from our users
Ben C.asked
how can make my ring tones stay longer
Trevor B.asked
Sir, do I need to configure base to engage answer machine. could you advise, steps to be taken, thanking you in anticipation
No answers
Ken Sasked
Why does the Voicemail not register on the 2nd and 3rd handset? it did for quite a while after purchase and now only registers on the base.
1 answer
Hi Ken, I only have the 1 unit, not happy at all with the voicemail, somehow it deletes and I have to get my provider to reset it up. Would not buy a Vtech again. The product has poor quality sound and is not worth what you pay for it. Instructions not easy to follow. I can’t answer your question, because I don’t understand mine, maybe someone else is more tech savvy. Good luck.
Mikeasked
Has it got caller number display on?
15550
Maggieasked
How do you do a space when entering names in the phone book eg: Ann Watson ?
Sueasked
Why do the batteries go flat overnight? It seems the phone sucks the life out of them when the phone isn't being used.
3 answers
Hi, this sounds like you have them running as if there has been a power outage, ours last at least a week off charge, I would check the manual regarding power outage / resetting.
Sue: that is one I certainly can't answer, sadly. Mine was so bad with the four other faults that it went back to the shop before I had any chance to see how its batteries lasted. It certainly should not be the case, and there may indeed be a simple technical fix, as Mick has suggested, but to me the most likely lesson is that this is just another instance of dreadful quality control in this brand. I am sorry I can't be more help. Grumpy Pete.
Thanks guys, I guess it's a case of you get what you pay for! I'll buy another brand of phone rather than keep mucking about with this one
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