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Tesco Cordless Phone - Help!

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Kefalonia | 17:33 Sun 05th Jan 2014 | How it Works
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I've been given the AWB001/AWB002 cordless phone and can't find out how to adjust the ring so it rings for longer. At present I can't get to the darn thing in time! I can see how to alter the ring tone and volume but not the amount of rings.

Can anyone please help? It's hard enough actually deciphering the tiny icons on the buttons!

Thanks in advance.
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The simplest way I can think of is to turn "Autoanswer" on if you have it.
The phone will then continue ringing until you pick it out of the cradle.
NOTE. If you do this then you don't have to press the answer button when taking a call. Picking the phone up will automatically answer the call.
I always have my phone near me - I carry it around with me so I don't usually miss a call. You don't have to leave it in its cradle all the time.
I know that doesn't help with your question but it might make life a bit easier!
if you telephone Tesco Customer Services they will be able to help you providing you give them that number of the cordless phone.
I would have thought it should ring until you answer like any other phone, unless the caller hangs up before you answer.

Looking at the specification:- http://www.tesco.com/direct/tesco-value-awb001-single-cordless-telephone/209-2998.prd

It says it doesn't have an adjustable ringer indicator, whatever that means. If it only rings a couple of times I would assume the caller would still be connected if you answered after it stops ringing.

The specification for the AWB002 does have an adjustable ringer indicator. Have you got the AWB001(one handset) or AWB002(two handsets)?

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