When the power goes off for either unit, the base and sender units have to 'learn' each other's operating frequency's again and lock onto the same signal.
It should all be clear in the MI's.
Edit; Then you have to find the problem why the base unit has not got power first.
When the power goes off for either unit, the base and sender units have to 'learn' each other's operating frequency's again and lock onto the same signal.
It should all be clear in the MI's.
Edit; Then you have to find the problem why the base unit has not got power first.
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