----- Original Message ----- From: Noel J. Mount
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 9:33 AM
Subject: Fw: Cordless Phones and LOUSY motorola Service
----- Original Message -----
From: Noel J. Mount
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:36 AM
Subject: Fw: Cordless Phones and LOUSY motorola Service
----- Original Message -----
From: Noel J. Mount
To: [email protected]
Cc: Cherry Shepard ; Claudia Brahms
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 10:18 AM
Subject: Cordless Phones and LOUSY motorola Service
Hi,
I have owned a Motorola SIX phone cordless system for a few years.... Motorola model MD 7080..... The cordless phones have issues.... Their screens have slowly disappeared.... and the phones now start to "cutout"... in the middle of calls.... How will I know if that is due to a battery that is now at the end of its life ???
The system is a 5.8Ghz expandable cordless system..... CAN YOU SUPPLY NEW CORDLESS phones that are compatible with the system.... or how do I get them serviced soon.... and at what cost ???
I called to the number in the Users Guide...14 800 353 2729... and after describing the fault... to a REAL person... she transferred my to a SATELLITE phone support team..... they could not help...
I called back.... got a new person... that mumbled at me.... and after telling this person about the problem.... he simply.... cut my phone line... Really RUDE and obnoxious !! He described to me that I should contact Motorola through a WEBSITE..... What is that about?
Can you help me !!! I have a small business to run and NEED the support as soon as possible !!
Noel J. Mount
http://brahmsmount.com
SOURCE: md 760 series cordless telephone system
Hi,
Try unplugging all telephone (including the base unit), then try to call the number again. If there is still a busy signal, then the problem is with your telephone line/connection and you need to call your phone provider. On the other hand if the number rings, then chances are that base unit is defective (or one of your other phones physically connected to the tel line.).
To verify that it is the base unit or one of the other wired telephones, reconnect them one by one and determine which of them will cause the busy signal. Problems like this can be caused by a power surge, near lightning strike or a simple component failure.
If it is the base unit, it is very likely an electronic problem and therefore would require familiarity with components and circuitry diagnosis, soldering and use of a DVM. Perhaps your best bet would be to seek the services of a qualified phone technician.
Hope this be of some help/idea. Post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
SOURCE: "Line in use" message on Motorola 450 cordless phones
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SOURCE: I want a downloadable main user guide for a MOTOROLA D1013 TRIO DECT CORDLESS ANSWER MACHINE PHONE
the d10 series are very similar. the link to the D1010 is the same as the D1013 (as far as I can tell)
http://www.motorola.com/web/Business/Products/Two-Way%20Radios%20-%20Unlicensed/_Documents/DECT%20D10-D11/Static%20Files/D1011%20Manual%20UK.pdf
Mik Carrington
SOURCE: How do I record a message on my Motorola L703 cordless phone
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Mark
Motorola Support
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