A:AnswerNo batteries are used. It is powered by a plug-in power adapter and it has built-in memory that retains messages and settings during a power failure without batteries. It works well.
A:AnswerThis phone offers amplification in two ways. If you use the handset or if you use the speakerphone. For each method to communicate there is offered a different button on the phone that can be used to enchance the caller's voice for clarity.
A:AnswerThe height is approximately 3 1/2 inches at the highest part, which is at the back since it's tilted, complete with the handset on the unit. Width is approx. 7 3./4 inches. Depth is approx 8 3/4 inches at the deepest part. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerI believe the person who is calling you (while you are already on the phone) just hears continuous ringing, no busy signal or answering answering machine.
A:AnswerThe phone comes with an AC adapter with a barrel plug that goes into the "Power" jack on the bottom of the phone. This phone requires AC power to operate the LCD display when the phone is "on hook" (hung up). No batteries. Regarding "Also only works with speaker button pushed," make sure the coiled cord for the handset is firmlly plugged into both the handset and the jack on the side of the phone. When you lift the handset, does the LCD display change? If not, perhaps the hook switch isn't working.
A:AnswerThis telephone provides minimal functionality during a power failure. When AC power is not available, the screen is blank and many telephone features do not function. Only touch-tone dialing and handset volume adjustment are supported. The telephone uses power from the telephone line to enable you to make and answer calls using only the handset and dialing keys.
A:AnswerI'm not sure this will help. The only way I can do a call back is to go to the call log, find the number and then pick up the receiver. It will automatically dial that number unless in need a 1 in front of it.