Do you have a question about the BT8500 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
DAVID BORRETT
January 30, 2025
i do not not know my call control pin so, can i reset the phone and put my own pin in
1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
Yes, you can reset the BT8500 phone, but the context does not mention whether resetting allows you to set your own call control PIN. However, you can follow the instructions to set or enter your call control PIN separately through the menu options.
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Tim Copeland
February 24, 2025
I cannot make external calls. While the call duration shows there is no connection to the person I **** calling.
1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 24, 2025
The issue might be due to incorrect wiring in the BT socket. If the BT8500 works when connected to another BT socket but shows a "Line Cord Error" in the original socket, the wiring in the non-working socket may be faulty. Specifically, terminals 2 and 5 might be reversed or incorrectly connected. Checking and correcting the wiring in the socket should resolve the issue.
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Do you have a question about the BT8500 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
i do not not know my call control pin so, can i reset the phone and put my own pin in
Yes, you can reset the BT8500 phone, but the context does not mention whether resetting allows you to set your own call control PIN. However, you can follow the instructions to set or enter your call control PIN separately through the menu options.
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I cannot make external calls. While the call duration shows there is no connection to the person I **** calling.
The issue might be due to incorrect wiring in the BT socket. If the BT8500 works when connected to another BT socket but shows a "Line Cord Error" in the original socket, the wiring in the non-working socket may be faulty. Specifically, terminals 2 and 5 might be reversed or incorrectly connected. Checking and correcting the wiring in the socket should resolve the issue.
This answer is automatically generated