Check phone line
Phorton58:
Thanks for this forum...
I have a Uniden Dect 6.0 cordless system that was loosing connecting... "Check phone line" message.
I followed the instructions in this thread and changed the ring tip voltage from 46 to 50 and the cordless is now working fine. In my research it appears that the default standard voltage is 48, so the 46 may be marginal on this cordless phone.
I'll let it run at 50 for a while and then drop it down to 48.
S--F:
I am unable to change the value. In the expert configuration I am able to highlight the current value of 46 but any attempt to alter it is unsuccessful. What am I doing wrong?
Ostracus:
In the column that says 'Obitalk settings' remove the check-mark, then in the column 'Device Default" uncheck that, then make your change(s), then click "submit".
S--F:
Thanks for the tip. I've changed it to 50. I'll report back in a week or so with any news.
S--F:
Well some time has passed now and there has been no change in the calls getting poor and then dropped. Frankly it's embarrassing. Thankfully many people use cell phones and assume it's the fault of their connection. I have been in touch with Obihai about this and they "monitored my calls" and determined that there is no issue. I can deal with a poor connection from time to time but the calls being dropped isn't good at all. Either this is a Google Voice problem or an Obihai problem. I'm inclined to think it's the latter because when the calls fail my phones tell me that they have lost connection with the base. This is proceeded by an increasingly poor connection.
I want some answers.
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