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Old 08-12-2007, 08:36 AM   #11
Kraftee
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Re: Unhappy with new phone

Nowhere wrote:
>> Looking at the manual, it is a bit unclear, it seems to imply the
>> batterys are optional
>> "If you are not using the power supply provided, batteries are
>> required for the message waiting feature to work."
>>
>> But further on it points to an icon on the display
>> "Low battery indicator Flashes when the *back-up* battery is low"
>> (my emphisis) as no other internal battery is mentioned presumably
>> they are referring to the same 4xAA cells.
>>
>> Why don't you put some in and see if the memory holds up?

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>
>
> I have checked and it seems that in fact the phone directory is
> saved but the date/time is lost Why this should be I do not know
>
> Thanks


It may pick it up on the first incoming call...possibly


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Old 08-12-2007, 08:37 AM   #12
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Re: Unhappy with new phone

>
> Looking at the manual, it is a bit unclear, it seems to imply the
> batterys are optional
> "If you are not using the power supply provided, batteries are
> required for the message waiting feature to work."
>
> But further on it points to an icon on the display
> "Low battery indicator Flashes when the *back-up* battery is low" (my
> emphisis) as no other internal battery is mentioned presumably they
> are referring to the same 4xAA cells.
>
> Why don't you put some in and see if the memory holds up?




I have checked and it seems that in fact the phone directory is saved
but the date/time is lost Why this should be I do not know

Thanks



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Old 08-12-2007, 08:37 AM   #13
Kraftee
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Re: Unhappy with new phone

Nowhere wrote:
>> Looking at the manual, it is a bit unclear, it seems to imply the
>> batterys are optional
>> "If you are not using the power supply provided, batteries are
>> required for the message waiting feature to work."
>>
>> But further on it points to an icon on the display
>> "Low battery indicator Flashes when the *back-up* battery is low"
>> (my emphisis) as no other internal battery is mentioned presumably
>> they are referring to the same 4xAA cells.
>>
>> Why don't you put some in and see if the memory holds up?

>
>
>
> I have checked and it seems that in fact the phone directory is
> saved but the date/time is lost Why this should be I do not know
>
> Thanks


It may pick it up on the first incoming call...possibly


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