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- January 15, 2024 at 4:10 pm #28676
How do I tell them apart ? I was give one but its not wanting to join up with my there BC 2s or BC6000s. I only have 5 existing phones .
January 16, 2024 at 11:06 am #28702Do you mean to ask the difference between Beocom 2 Mk1 or Mk2? If so, have a look here: https://beoworld.co.uk/faq_view.asp?id=94
I assume that the handsets are not registering with the PSTN base. Which PSTN base are you using? Don’t forget that even though you are only currently using 5 handsets, the base could have reached the maximum number of handsets that are registered to it. You should be able to check registered handsets in the BC6000 setup menu, for which you may need to check the user manual.
EDIT: But if you do indeed mean Beocom 1, then this is the US/Canada version of the BeoCom 6000, and will not register to a UK/EU PSTN base station.
January 17, 2024 at 7:10 am #28719Thanks Guy, its a mk 2 Beocom 2. I am using a Beoline to connect them all. Is this what you mean as a PSTN base ?
I will deregister the lot and start from scratch .
January 17, 2024 at 11:57 am #28724I will deregister the lot and start from scratch .
Good plan. Just make sure that you back up any stored phone numbers, and that you know the PIN to the base if there is one.
If your BC6000s are the Mk2 version (with the INT button) then you can also fully reset the base (or handset) from the Service Menu, accessed by pressing 9#9#9✱INT
And yes, PSTN Base = Beoline.
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