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

Revision as of 16:32, 2 June 2005

what to keep and what to throw

Receiving Cordless Phones

  1. If they have a power supply connected, confirm "that it is the correct supply?" (i.e. voltage, amperage, and polarity match). If there is not a connected power supply search the donation for a correct power 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.
  • 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 the rating on the 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. A minus sign signifies negative polarity and a plus sign signifies positive polarity. Every so often you'll run across a rating such as 9V followed by a solid line with a broken lie underneath of it. In this circumstance the solid line is the positive and the broken is the negative and the top is the center or tip and the broken is the