



( 10 reviews )
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Posted: May 7 2009
Thank you for the rush order. The phone was in excellent condition- thank you again:)
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Posted: Jan 6 2009
There are two main problems. The first is the buildup of grime between the keypad and the underlying contacts leading to the infamous #1 key not working problem. In some cases this can be resolved just by disassembling and cleaning the keypad and the contacts with rubbing alcohol. In most other, you will need to also buy a membrane (less than $6 on eBay - don't pay more - beware of ripoffs that claim to offer a replacement keypad) to apply between the keypad and the contacts. The second major problem is where people can't hear what you are saying. This is caused by some issue with the RF unit/module. If you disassemble the handset, it is the metal covered rectangle under the word "RFUNIT" on the top of the back of the circuit board. Web searches seem to indicate that this problem is caused by RF leakage/echo/interference and third parties will offer a "RF shield" installed for around $35 to fix this. Instead of doing this, I am going to see if I can line the inside of the headset shell with cheap aluminum foil.
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Posted: Oct 23 2008
Our family has two self-employed persons in the household and this multi-line system is wonderful, until the #1 button fails! We are near five years in some heavy use at this point. The #1 button and has started the #4 malfunction as well. Following the advice of the other review about gently disassembling the handset and cleaning the circuit board restores the use of all buttons!















