Success Message. Learn more. Mend Telephones, Cordless Phone Find out how to mend it for free. Related Categories. Cordless Phone BT freestyle keeps beeping how do i stop it? One of our handsets keeps beeping two beeps followed a few mins later by a single beep, and keeps repeating, I have changed the batteries, but it made no difference its driving my nuts, Can anyone help???
I also said I have a BT Freestyle 2 x cordless phone - it's actualy the extra 0 was a typo. Zen July I don't know if this works yet, but it hasn't beeped for 10 mins now Move the handset closer to the telephone base.
It may be out of range. Reset the telephone base by unplugging the electrical power to the base. Wait for Allow up to one minute for the cordless handset and. There is interference during a telephone conversation. My calls fade out.
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Cordless telephone bluetooth wireless technology 23 pages. Vtech CS No Answer, 20 Comments. I have two DCPs, one upstairs and one down. The one downstairs is about 2 years' old. Two days ago, my downstairs DCP started doing the same thing. On both occasions, everything seemed to be OK all the lights and the battery appear OK but I am still getting these irritating chirps. Several thoughts have occurred to me Am I being monitored again by the Men in Black Suits? But, even though this is highly likely, why the chirps Does it need a good soaking in WD40?
Or would bird seed help? Request for Question Clarification by aht-ga on 06 Jan PST probonopublico-ga: When you say chirp, do you mean it's coming from the earpiece when you use the phone?
Or do you mean when the phone is just sitting there? It happens when the phone is just sitting there. Well, it was chirping away before I took Daisy for a walk but it's been quiet since we came back.
Is this one of the marvels of remote diagnostics, I ask myself? If so, many thanks! Request for Question Clarification by aht-ga on 06 Jan PST it wouldn't happen to be one of those phones with a 'page' function usually used to find a misplaced handset , would it? Where, when you press the 'page' button on the base station, the handset will start going "beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep You wouldn't happen to live near any neighbours with the same model phone?
Again, I don't suspect any of my neighbours from fooling around It's stopped now I am inclined to think that it is battery related but I can't figure why it happens intermittantly. Request for Question Clarification by aht-ga on 07 Jan PST it probably wouldn't hurt to get some rubbing alcohol, and clean the charging contacts on the base station and the handset.
Oxidation can build up, and depending on whether you normally leave the handset on the charger or not, that oxidation can interfere with the contacts. Maybe you're right but, as the chirping's not happening at present, I am going to leave well alone. If it returns I've solved the problem It was Daisy's paramour, the Seagull. He's quite a tease and, unbeknown to me, he had learned the art of ventriloquism So, problem solved and we're having roast seagull with hoisin sauce for dinner tonight.
Many thanks for all your hard wok Did I say wok? I meant work, and post this - the correct solution - as your answer. That's the way to do it! Request for Question Clarification by aht-ga on 25 Jan PST probonopublico-ga: I hope that your meal of roast seagull proved delectable. One concern, though; normally, squabs pigeons used for food are raised in captivity to ensure that they do not contain too many toxins. Every seagull I've ever seen and I've lived all my life in locations by large bodies of water, so I've seen way too many seagulls tends to eat anything and everything toxic.
So, if you or Daisy begin to give off a glow at night, I'd suspect the seagull! I respect your request that I post an Answer to help close this question; however, my pride in my work, and my desire for continued association with this service, prevent me from claiming to have provided an Answer to your Question.
After all, neither I nor any of my fellow Researchers mentioned the possibility of a seagull in any of our prior postings! If, however, the resolution came via means of a new battery, then I could indeed claim "the prize". In view of your regular patronage of Google Answers, perhaps it would be best if you simply expired this question. I'm sure there will be many more opportunities for Researchers such as myself to provide delightful Answers to earn your listed price.
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