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'''Receiving Cordless Phones'''
 
'''Receiving Cordless Phones'''
1) If they have a power supply connected confirm "It is the correct supply (i.e. voltage, amperage, and polarity         match). If there is not a connected supply search the donation for a correct supply.
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1) If they have a power supply connected confirm "Is it the correct supply?" (i.e. voltage, amperage, and polarity match). If there is not a connected supply search the donation for a correct supply.
 
2) PLEASE use a rubber band or plastic bag to contain the unit, as tape will leave adhesive residue.
 
2) PLEASE use a rubber band or plastic bag to contain the unit, as tape will leave adhesive residue.
 
Then take to "Advanced Testing"
 
Then take to "Advanced Testing"
  
'''Testing Cordless Phones
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'''Advanced Testing: Cordless Phones'''
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1) Confirm base and transeiver are of the same manufacture.
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2) Confirm power supply matches input rating on base unit i.e.
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Note: Amperage- Usually signified as "A","a","amp.","ampere" or ma for milli ampere and denoted with a decimal point in the rating.
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      Voltage- usually signified with a "V",or"VA".
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      Polarity- If rating on base calls for an "A.C." input polarity is of no consequence.
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                Otherwise a line connected to a  C then a dot in the C connected to a line then the lines denote  polarity

Revision as of 17:34, 27 May 2005

what to keep and what to throw

Receiving Cordless Phones 1) If they have a power supply connected confirm "Is it the correct supply?" (i.e. voltage, amperage, and polarity match). If there is not a connected supply search the donation for a correct supply. 2) PLEASE use a rubber band or plastic bag to contain the unit, as tape will leave adhesive residue. Then take to "Advanced Testing"

Advanced Testing: Cordless Phones 1) Confirm base and transeiver are of the same manufacture. 2) Confirm power supply matches input rating on base unit i.e. Note: Amperage- Usually signified as "A","a","amp.","ampere" or ma for milli ampere and denoted with a decimal point in the rating.

     Voltage- usually signified with a "V",or"VA".
     Polarity- If rating on base calls for an "A.C." input polarity is of no consequence.
               Otherwise a line connected to a  C then a dot in the C connected to a line then the lines denote  polarity