08-10-12, 10:29 AM
I take it as the caller you hear it ring once and then nothing
If it does ring properly (for the caller) with no phone then it will still be the master socket. It is probably the capacitor that has failed.
If it rings once then stops as it does with the phone plugged in it could be the master socket or a line issue.
Either way, prove it to yourself and then when the engineer finally does turn up and blames the handset you can tell them "what has the handset got to do with it when it isnt even plugged in?"
If it does ring properly (for the caller) with no phone then it will still be the master socket. It is probably the capacitor that has failed.
If it rings once then stops as it does with the phone plugged in it could be the master socket or a line issue.
Either way, prove it to yourself and then when the engineer finally does turn up and blames the handset you can tell them "what has the handset got to do with it when it isnt even plugged in?"
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again