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Problem Possible cause(s) Solution
"No Service" is displayed Signal is too weak. Move to another location, or wait a few minutes if you are traveling in an automobile. If you are in a building, move near a window or go outside to send or receive calls.

Note: if you know you are in a cellular service area and the phone continues to indicate "No Service", contact your wireless service provider.
Missing incoming calls Verify that ring volume is not set to silent.

Phone was not programmed correctly by dealer or carrier.
Set ring volume on.

Contact your wireless service provider.
Calls dropped/ disconnected inadvertently You are outside of a cellular service area.

Phone automatically disconnects calls when the battery level is low.
Check your wireless service provider's coverage map (including roaming areas) and try to move to a location within the coverage area. If problems persist, contact your wireless service provider.

Recharge the battery.
Unable to access Voice Mailbox Voice Mail phone number is not programmed into phone.

DTMF tones may be set to short instead of long.

Voice Mail service is not activated.
Program Voice Mail phone number. Refer to additional information from your wireless service provider.

Set DTMF tones to long.

Contact your wireless service provider.
Unable to place calls Phone is off.

Security features may be set so that the phone cannot place calls.

You are outside of a cellular service area.

An error was made dialing the number.

Service is not activated.
Confirm phone is on.

Check Call Restriction settings.

Check your wireless service provider's coverage map (including roaming areas) and try to move to a location within the coverage area

Confirm the number is correct.

Contact your wireless service provider.