Troubleshooting chart – GE Feb-50 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Chart

PROBLEM

SOLUTION

LED’s do not light.

Is AC power supply plugged into an electrical

outlet and the telephone.

Telephone does not
operate during power

outages.

Is a good 9 volt battery installed? (A 9 volt
battery will allow use of the handset during

power outages.)

Telephone functions

with the handset, but

there is no response

to any button with the

phone on hook.

Is AC power supply plugged into an electrical

outlet and the back of the telephone.

LED above intercom

button is flashing red
and green.

Intercom Station needs to be programmed.

Press Intercom station address button.

LED above Intercom

button is flashing red

and green and an error

tone sounds when any

intercom station ad­

dress button is
pressed.

Check that lines 1 and 2 are properly con­

nected to the telephone.

While programming the

Intercom Station Ad­

dress the Intercom

LED flashes red, then

the phone beeps and
the Intercom LED
starts flashing red and
green again.

The Intercom Station Address selected is
already in use by another telephone. Select
another Intercom Station Address. (The Inter­

com Station Address for a telephone can be

verified by pressing each station address but­

ton until a 3 beep tone is heard.)

When making an inter­
com call the Intercom

LED turns green, then

an error tone is heard

and the LED turns off.

Intercom Station being called is not assigned

or has been disconnected. The intercom sta­

tion address for a phone can be checked by
pressing all the station address buttons until
a 3 beep response is heard.)

Telephone does not in­
dicate status of other
2-9450 telephones and
Intercom/Page is not

functioning.

Improper line connection. Perform System

Verification in the Installation Instructions.
(Step 5)

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