I just installed a different handset/cable on the old style 3 watt "M" hard-wired cellular phone. The phone works, but it reads "LOANER" on the display of the new handset instead of showing the signal meter.
What needs to be done to make this new handset work properly? (I HOPE this is something from the keypad, as I no longer have the software for these things)
slightly off topic, but it's still a Motorola "radio"
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On 2002-01-22 22:14, jim wrote:
I just installed a different handset/cable on the old style 3 watt "M" hard-wired cellular phone. The phone works, but it reads "LOANER" on the display of the new handset instead of showing the signal meter.
What needs to be done to make this new handset work properly? (I HOPE this is something from the keypad, as I no longer have the software for these things)
If i remember correct, the "LOANER"-message tells that the used accesory (handset) is not 100% compatible. You must use the original one in order to fix the problem.
Keygun
Yeah, that's one of the great things about the Motorola mobile cellulars. Just about ANY model handset can work on ANY model transceiver. It'll show "loaner" on the screen & you only have the basic dial & send, no extra features. Great for getting you out of a jam while waiting for the original handset to get fixed. I don't know of any other manufacturer that allows any mixing of handset models like that. OKI had a couple at one point, many years ago.