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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Hi, thanks for the suggestion but how do you update the software? --Phil
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Hi Keith, I have done some more investigations and this is what I have found. I isolated the installation and measured the voltage across the two connections. I then initiated a call and watched what happens. I did the test with both of my basestations, an old beocom 1401 (a UK version which I have never used in France as it does not ring) and my nasty
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Keith Saunders: Phil The MK I and MK II have different supplies, if like me you have both MK I & MK II you will noted that it is not possible to put a MK II phone into a MK I holder because the locating lugs are different. When I talked about a scope I mean an Oscilloscope as below, a multimeter is very unlikely (but not impossible) to show the
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Keith Saunders: Phil, The part number you quoted by the UK base certainly is for a UK base. The numbers I have quoted are the 4 digit type numbers, each country has a different type number as previously stated. I am focusing on something being triggered by the phone call and the fact that there appears to be some kind of timeout before you are back
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SWISS 2: Good Morning Phil: I note that your handset is over 7 years old, yes ? I had the same experience just once, and it turned out that my original 6000 model German handset was not charging properly. I took the handset into the store at Zurich thinking it was incompatible with our Swiss phone system, or the age of the battery, and surprisingly
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Keith Saunders: From a PSTN line view point I think the UK, French & German Basestations are the same. They do each have different type numbers however which you may wish to check. UK Type 0636 Germany Type 0632 France Type 0639 Given, everything you have said three points stand out, first your basestation and handsets work at your friends house
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mobeyone: More than 6 handsets??? No.... just 3.
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I bought a second basestation and handset on ebay thinking that the first basestation was faulty. My thinking was that the first basestation would still be useful as a table charger. --Phil
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The line is ADSL enabled and has been in use for 14 months without a problem. I am a retired technical director of an international software house and was responsible for the design and installation of large lan and wan meshes and I am certian that the problem is not in that area. The intercom (DECT) aspect of the system is crystal clear regardless
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I live in France and have been using my Beocom6000 MK1 (B&O 1061446 which I bought in the UK in 1998) for 7 years without any problems. Three weeks ago a problem started to happen; during every call the signal fades after 2 minutes and after 30 seconds the signal returns but with a very poor quality. This occurs on both originating and incoming
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