
If it is connected to a modem as an internet phone service check the phone settings in the modem or call your internet service provider. All SBX phones are multifunctional and specifically designed for use with the Vertical SBX system.

If it doesn't and you get the same message as before, try again and this time when it rings in the mobile, short out the two telephone line wires in the socket and check if the ringtone stops. Thank you for purchasing a Vertical Communications phone. It should just ring out and then go to message bank after the selected time period. If the phone is connected to a telephone cable and not the internet disconnect the base station from the telephone wall socket and then call the number from a mobile phone. This is to check that the correct number is connected to the phone service. If you get a ringtone signal call your mobile phone from the phone and check what the number is that is calling (this is as long as you don't have block calling number on the landline service which prevents the number being sent forward to the called party). What happens when you call the number from the phone itself? Is the phone base station connected to a modem and uses an internet connection or to a wall outlet where the telephone cable comes in? That way if there is an important call the caller can leave a message and it won’t be Fitzpatrick Other than that there's not much you can do except perhaps invest in an answer machine to answer the calls and for you to turn down the ringer volume on the phone. If there isn't any info contact the provider and ask. You could also check your provider's website to see if there is a "code number" that you can dial from your phone to find out the number of the phone that last called your phone.

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On mobile services CND is free but on most landline services it costs. Go to your phone service provider's website to find out how much it costs. If you don't have the feature perhaps you should invest in it. Usually the service provider only helps in the case of harassing or threatening calls and not intermittent nuisance calls. This makes it difficult to find out who called. If you have the feature and there is no number displayed then the caller is not forwarding their number on the call. If not do you have the CND (call number display) feature provided by your landline service provider on the phone? Does a phone number appear in the display of the phone when these calls occur?
