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Author Topic: Problem with  CCRT 700 Telephone  (Read 3160 times)

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Re: Problem with  CCRT 700 Telephone
« Reply #15 on: 23 April 2007, 23:11:48 »

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Would there be a connection which was accessable that I could check????
If its showing a signal on the display, then presumably it has a signal...  ...presumably the SIM isn't blocked/locked, and has credit?
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Re: Problem with  CCRT 700 Telephone
« Reply #16 on: 23 April 2007, 23:13:42 »

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Would there be a connection which was accessable that I could check????
If its showing a signal on the display, then presumably it has a signal...  ...presumably the SIM isn't blocked/locked, and has credit?
Good point & you have to register it 1st before you can use it...
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Re: Problem with  CCRT 700 Telephone
« Reply #17 on: 23 April 2007, 23:15:35 »

Yes its My SIM that I have been using for the last year or so????
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Re: Problem with  CCRT 700 Telephone
« Reply #18 on: 25 July 2010, 00:15:53 »

i have the same problem, but think the antena is not attached, but don't know how to get unit out nor where to plug the cable into
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Re: Problem with  CCRT 700 Telephone
« Reply #19 on: 25 July 2010, 11:25:38 »

When it happened to me a few years ago I unscrewed the roof aerial, removed the head unit and used a long piece of wire and a meter to check that I had continuity throughout the aerial. Discovering that I had, I decided that the unit itself must have developed a fault and then discovered that, at the time, Vx offered a reconditioned unit for £75 exchange. When I slotted the new one in everything worked again. This is probably not what you wanted to hear but I think that it is worth checking the continuity of the aerial before you do anything else.
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Re: Problem with  CCRT 700 Telephone
« Reply #20 on: 25 July 2010, 11:29:39 »

Sorry - in reply to uk- to remove the head unit you remove the small allen screws from the front that stop you getting the standard u shaped removers into the holes then remove it in the same way as any car radio. The aerial connector at the back is fixed so it connects as you push the unit back in.
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