Richard, many thanks for getting back so quickly.
> When the unit is turned off, the only thing
that causes it to react in any way at all is when you either plug in
or unplug the AC adapter. When you do this, the unit informs you that
either the AC is on, or off.
I noticed that the, and your comment seems to confirm, braillenote's
toggle switch is a 'soft' on/off power switch which does not completely
shut off power to the unit. If it was a 'hard' off then you would not
get information on AC status. Am I right?
Again, there is simply no way that the
Braillenote is dialing on its own. Was the unit always plugged into
the phone line at all times?
Yes, it was always plugged in.
Was the Braillenote the only device
that utilized the phone line?
Again, yes. And some of these calls were made when no one was there.
I am totally flummoxed
Regards
Simon
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