You'll need to convert the two tin mains plug to our 3 pin, but before you plug it in, CHECK THE VOLTAGE. The US system 110v, we use 240. If the adaptor is not rated for 240v, it will probably explode when you plug it in.pint6 said:Hi there
Just purchased a telephone from US. In order to use that here in dublin do I need to have any convertor / adapters etc....please advise.
Yeah - I was just posting the Peats link as an example of a stepdown transformer and not necessarily as a buying recommendation. Apologies for any confusion caused.Lemurz said:Maplin might be cheaper than Peats.....
If you check the Google answer that I linked above it looks like this feature does not work on US phones used on the UK (and perhaps Irish?) phone systems for some reason (possibly due to different data transfer protocols used for caller id in the different systems?).getoffthepot said:I have a Motorola bought in the US last year - everything is fine except the caller ID - can't figure out why this function won't work.
I bought a Philips [broken link removed] phone from eBay.de, and eventually got the caller ID to work by fiddling around with the settings which, several 'layers' down into the submenus, allowed you to choose between four different 'network types' — turned out to be 'type 2' I needed and not the default 'type 1'. I don't know if your Panasonic/Motorola models have such a setting option, but it might be worth checking..?getoffthepot said:everything is fine except the caller ID - can't figure out why this function won't work.
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