Samsung SCS-2U01/VER User Manual Ver.f19 (English) - Page 21

Home Phone Connect and Network Extender - verizon extender

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- When unauthorized callers (callers not on your managed access list) within range of the Network Extender attempt to place a call, they are automatically redirected to the nearest compatible cell tower. - If a handoff to the nearest compatible cell tower is not possible and all channels are not in use, one channel may be available for an unauthorized user to access. Callers on the managed access list are always given priority access to the Network Extender. Note: Both authorized and unauthorized callers may see more service bars on their Verizon Wireless handset due to their proximity to the Verizon Wireless Network Extender. Note: A seventh channel is always reserved for emergency (E911) calls to any user within range of the Network Extender. • Home Phone Connect and Network Extender - If you have purchased the "Verizon Wireless Home Phone Connect" product and will use it in conjunction with your Network Extender, in order to achieve the maximum benefit, the Home Phone Connect product needs to be placed within 15 feet of the Network Extender. - You can verify that the Home Phone Connect is registered on the Network Extender by dialing #48 from a landline phone connected to the Home Phone Connect. An audio announcement will be played indicating you are registered on the Network Extender, you will also hear a short double tone on your phone when making or receiving calls while on the Network Extender network. - If you are operating your Network Extender in Managed Access (Prioritized) Mode you will need to add the phone number assigned to the Home Phone Connect product to the access list Troubleshooting 19

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Troubleshooting
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When unauthorized callers (callers not on your managed access list)
within range of the Network Extender attempt to place a call, they are
automatically redirected to the nearest compatible cell tower.
If a handoff to the nearest compatible cell tower is not possible and all
channels are not in use, one channel may be available for an
unauthorized user to access. Callers on the managed access list are
always given priority access to the Network Extender.
Note:
Both authorized and unauthorized callers may see more service bars
on their Verizon Wireless handset due to their proximity to the Verizon
Wireless Network Extender.
Note:
A seventh channel is always reserved for emergency (E911) calls to
any user within range of the Network Extender.
Home Phone Connect and Network Extender
If you have purchased the "Verizon Wireless Home Phone Connect"
product and will use it in conjunction with your Network Extender, in
order to achieve the maximum benefit, the Home Phone Connect
product needs to be placed within 15 feet of the Network Extender.
You can verify that the Home Phone Connect is registered on the
Network Extender by dialing #48 from a landline phone connected to
the Home Phone Connect. An audio announcement will be played
indicating you are registered on the Network Extender, you will also
hear a short double tone on your phone when making or receiving calls
while on the Network Extender network.
If you are operating your Network Extender in Managed Access
(Prioritized) Mode you will need to add the phone number assigned to
the Home Phone Connect product to the access list