BT Diverse 2015 User Manual

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This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
Diverse 2015
Digital Cordless Telephone Answering Machine
User guide
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Check that your Diverse 2015 is complete.
For your records
For war ranty purposes, proof of purchase is r equired, so please keep your receipt.
This space is left for you to record your system and handset PIN codes, refer to page 16 & 17.
When you unpack you should have:
Diverse 2015 base station
Diverse 2015 handset
Power adaptor
Handset belt clip
Two nickel cadmium (NiCad) r echargeable batteries.
Telephone line cord
Date of purchase: Place of purchase: Serial number:
(on the underside of the telephone base unit) Purchase price:
Please open this page for an ‘at a glance’ guide to your Diverse 2015.
Base Station PIN Number:
Handset PIN Number:
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INT
1
2
ABC
3
DEF
4
GHI
5
JKL
6
MNO
7
PQRS
8
TUV
9
WXYZ
#
0
RCL
PWR
STO
MEM
LNR
At a glance
Rechargeable battery compartment cover
Recall
For use with switchboards
and BT Select Ser vices
Intercom
Enables internal
communication and call
transfer between
Diverse handsets
End call
Used to end a call
Store
Lets you store numbers on
the memor y and access
other phone functions
Display
Liquid Cr ystal Display
shows you the status of
your handset
Belt clip
Power
Lets you switch the handset on/of f and put it into protect mode
Phone
For making and answering calls
Last number redial
Lets you redial the last five external numbers you called
Memory speed dial
Enables quick dialling of 10 numbers stored in the memor y
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Power cord
Base station
underside view
Telephone line cord
At a glance
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Diverse 2015
Volume
+
Mode
On/Off
Answer
Skip
Skip
Delete
Stop
Record
Play
Paging button
Allows you to page
the cordless
handset
Base station
top view
Charging light
On when handset batter y is char ging.
In-use light
Indicates an outside
call is being made.
Antenna
Stop
Stops playback and
recording.
Pause
Will also pause message
during playback.
Mode
Allows you to switch between and record different outgoing messages.
Answer on/off
Switches the answering machine on and of f.
Volume
Adjusts the loudspeaker volume.
Play
Play back messages and memos
Record
To record outgoing messages.
Message counter
Indicates the
number of
incoming
messages and
memos on your
machine.
Delete
Deletes recorded
messages and
memos.
Skip < >
Allows you to skip
for war ds or
backwards through
your messages.
Recording indicator
Lights up during the recording of incoming messages, memos and other functions.
At a glance
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At a glance 1 Introducing the Diverse 2015 4 Setting up 5 Using your Diverse 2015
telephone 10 Using your Diverse 2015
answering machine 24 Remote access 36 Remote access quick guide 41 Additional features 42 Using your Diverse 2015 with
a Diverse Executive Handset 45 Switchboard compatibility 48 Registering a new Diverse
handset with the base station 51 Operating with additional
base stations 53 Maintenance 57 Help 58 Technical information 61 Technical specification 63 Index 64
Hints and tips boxes
In this user guide, we’ve included helpful tips and important information.
In this guide
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Introducing the Diverse2015
Please read the instr uctions carefully before use and retain this user guide for future reference.
Building up a phone system
You can use up to six handsets on each Diverse base station, up to four base stations can be used with each Diverse handset to build a comprehensive and easy to use cordless telephone system. Also available are additional chargers, to allow you to maintain the charge of your handset other than at the base station, and an Executive handset with advanced operational features. Although this user guide applies to both single and multiple handset systems, some functions described in this guide apply only to Diverse 2015 phones with more than one handset connected.
As this product is rechargeable, it is normal that a certain amount of heat will be produced in its day-to-day operation. Whilst this is entirely safe we would advise against placing this product on antique, veneered or wooden surfaces as damage may occur.
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Setting up
Follow these steps to get your Diverse 2015 ready for use.
Warning 1 For the handset use only approved nickel-
cadmium (NiCad) rechargeable batteries. Never use other batteries or conventional alkaline batteries. They could lead to a shor t circuit or destr oy the battery casing. Recommended batteries should have a power rating of 600m Ah 1.2V. Batteries are available from the Diverse Helpline 0345 908070. For the back-up box use only alkaline non rechargeable leak proof batteries.
2 Do not try to use any power supply except
the one provided, otherwise you may permanently damage your Diverse 2015. It will also result in non-compliance with EN41003:1993, and will invalidate the approval given to this apparatus.
3 There is a slight chance that your phone
could be damaged by an electrical storm. We recommend that you unplug your Diverse from the mains power and telephone line socket during storms.
4 If you wear a hearing aid, please note that
the Diverse 2015 works by sending radio signals between the base station and handset. These signals can inter fere with hearing aids, causing a humming noise.
5 Diverse 2015 can interfere with other
electrical equipment such as answering machines, TV and radio sets, clock radio/alarms and computers if placed too close. You are recommended to place your Diverse 2015 at least one metre away from such appliances to avoid any risk of inter ference.
6 Working range is dependant on local
environment ie buildings, trees etc. It is possible that the Diverse’s 2015 range may be af fected by being near bodies of water such as ponds, lakes, the sea.
7 Do not submerge any par t of the phone,
base station or batteries in water or use in a damp environment, such as a bathroom.
8 Do not expose to fire. 9 The handset may not be operated in rooms
with explosive hazards.
10 Make sure you connect the power and
telephone lines to the correct sockets in the base station.
11 Do not dispose of used batteries in the
normal household r ubbish.
12 Use only the supplied power adaptor no.
C39280-Z4-C101.
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Approved rechargeable batteries
Nickel-cadmium
Saft RC6 Panasonic P-60 AA/1P Philips R6 NC-P UCAR RC 6 DAIMON ACCU 1000 Varta Accu Plus Ni-Cad 1.2V No. 5006 Sanyo N-3U Energizer Eveready RC 6 GP60 AA KC
General cleaning
Simply clean the handset and base station with a damp (not wet) cloth or antistatic wipe. Never use a dr y cloth as this may cause a static shock. Never spray cleaning fluid directly onto the telephone.
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2 Plug the 3-pin adaptor into a mains power socket and switch on
When the power is switched on the ‘00’ display on your base station will begin to flash.
In order to stop the display flashing, you must record the day and time (see page 29) and your outgoing message (see page 24).
3 Connect the telephone line cord to the Diverse 2015 base station
Ensure that this is fitted cor r ectly into the right socket.
1 Connect the power cable
Plug the power cable into the power socket on the underside of your Diverse 2015. Take care that the telephone line cord and power cable plugs are connected to the cor r ect sockets. Incor rect placement could damage the base station.
Ensure that the telephone line cord and the power supply are plugged into the correct socket.
The message counter will flash on and off continually until you have set the time and day. See page 29.
Setting up
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Plan where you will put your Diverse
2015. It should be within two metres of a power socketand the phone socket.
Use only power adaptor C39280-Z4 ­C101 with your Diverse 2015
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6 Fit the handset Belt clip
Fit the belt clip onto the back of the handset.
4 Plug your Diverse 2015 into the phone socket
If you do not have a moder n phone socket, call
Freefone 0800 800 150
and ask for a BT engineer to come and fit the cor rect socket. This is a chargeable service.
5 Install the rechargeable batteries in the handset
The handset uses the two AA size nickel cadmium (NiCad) batteries, which are supplied. To install them, insert the batteries as indicated on the label inside the battery compar tment and slide the battery compar tment cover shut. The battery compartment cover may be found in the packaging with the batteries.
Important
When replacing batteries always use good quality nickel cadmium (NiCad) rechargeable AA types with at least 600mAh capacity in order to achieve the specified operating time. Never use other batteries or conventional alkaline batteries. They could result in a shor t cir cuit or destroy the batter y casing. Recommended rechargeable batteries are available from the Diverse Helpline 0345
908070
and the BT Shop.
WARNING
It is recommended that the line cord is not connected until the handset is fully charged. This will prevent the risk of the phone being answered prior to the batteries being fully charged and therefore not achieving their optimum capacity.
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Tab
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7 Charge the handset batteries for at least 16 hours
Place the handset on the base. The handset can be charged face up or down.
Make sure that the contacts on the bottom end of the handset are touching both charging contacts.
When the handset batteries are charging, the green
CHARGING
light comes on – it goes of f when the battery is fully charged. It will come on again occasionally to indicate that the battery is being topped up.
When the handset battery has been charged for 16 hours, the Diverse 2015 is ready to use.
Battery performance
After charging your Diverse 2015 for the first time, subsequent charging time for the handset batteries is approximately 4-5 hours. Batteries and case may become warm during charging. This is normal and not dangerous.
Under ideal conditions, the handset batteries should give about 7 hours talktime or 60 hours standby on a single charge (both standby and talk time is reduced for the Diverse 2000 Executive Handset to approximately 50 hours standby and 6 hours talktime). However, new NiCad batteries do not reach their full capacity until they have been in normal use for several days.
Please note that the lifespan of NiCad rechargeable batteries depends on how heavily they are used. However, over time, their capacity to recharge will begin to diminish and they will eventually need replacing.
Battery display when inserting or replacing a battery
When you replace the handset batteries with ones that have been fully charged, the battery indicator will not show full until the next charge cycle has been completed. Charge the handset until the batteries register full again. From then on the display will be correct.
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If the symbol flashes
continuously, it means the handset is either out of range or is not registered with the base station. To register, follow the steps on page 51. All additional handsets you purchase will need to be individually registered with the base station before they will work with the Diverse 2015.
The symbol may also flash after a power failure. Provided the handset has been registered with the base, the symbol will stop f lashing after a while indicating the handset has automatically re-registered to the base station. If it continues to flash, re­register the handset to the base station – see page 51. The display may also flash if the day and time have not been set, see page 29.
Getting the most out of your batteries
Avoid replacing the handset on the base station between calls. It is best to keep the handset off the base for a few hours at a time.
Please note: If you go out of range of a base station for a long time while your handset is switched ON, it may take more than 20 minutes to ‘find’ the base station again when you come back within range. However, by simply switching the handset OFF for a moment, then ON again, it will find the base station within a few seconds.
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Battery low warning
An LCD on the handset display shows the current charging level. When the batteries are almost flat a beep sounds and the display shows the empty battery symbol. Displays showing that charging is in progress are listed below:
Batteries fully charged
Batteries at 66%
Batteries at 33%
Batteries empty
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ON/OFF and PROTECTED modes
The handset can be operated in one of three different modes.
OFF
Phone calls cannot be made and the handset does not respond to incoming calls.
To switch on, press and hold
down the
PWR button until the
display is activated.
ON
You can make and receive calls.
To switch off, pr ess and hold
down the
PWR button until the
display goes blank.
PROTECTED
This setting stops you accidentally operating the handset’s keypad when car rying it ar ound. You can still receive incoming calls but cannot make outgoing calls.
To switch to PROTECTED when
the handset is ON, press and release the
PWR button quickly.
Press again to return to ON.
If the handset is out of range of the base station, the symbol flashes. You cannot make or receive calls until the handset is brought back within range. The symbol also flashes for a while after power-up until the handset automatically registers to the base.
Flashing can also mean that the handset is not registered with the base. To register a new handset, see page 51.
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Making and receiving calls
To make an external call
Ensure the handset is switched ON.
Press the PHONE button. You
hear the dial tone. The ‘In Use’ light on the base station comes on. Display shows
EXT.
Dial the number. The phone calls
the number and the display shows the number you have dialled.
Alter natively, you can enter the phone number you want first and then press the
PHONE button to dial.
To end a call
Press the END CALL button
or
Place the handset back on the
base station.
To receive an external call
When the phone rings the display flashes
EXT. Press the PHONE
button on the handset and speak
or
If the handset is on the base station or charging unit, simply lift it up and speak. You do not need to press the
PHONE button.
At the end of the call, either press the
END CALL button or replace the
handset on the base station.
To redial the last number
Press the PHONE button.
Press the LNR button. The last
number you called will be redialled automatically.
If another handset is already being used to make an external call, your handset will display ‘–’ flashing and you will hear the internal ‘busy’ signal.
If connected to a switchboard with pulse dialling, you can switch to tone dialling
during a call by pressing the button.
This enables you to use systems such as home banking. The Diverse 2015 will return to pulse dialling on completion of the call.
LNR
EXT
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To redial any of the last five numbers
Press and release the
LNR
button to display the last five phone numbers in tur n. Each phone number can be up to 22 digits long.
When the number you want to
dial is displayed, press the
PHONE button.
To end the call, press the
END
CALL button or replace the handset
on the base.
Paging and internal calls
To page a handset from the base station
You can aler t handset users that they are wanted, or locate a missing handset.
Press the GREY button on the
base station.All handsets registered with the base station will ring. Paging calls cannot be answered by a handset.
To end paging, press the GREY
button.
Or
To end paging from the handset
press the
PHONE button.
To make an intercom call to the base station
You can make an announcement over the base station loudspeaker. Make sure the loudspeaker volume is set to an audible level.
Press the INT button.
Dial 969.
Speak your announcement.
Press the END CALL button
to end.
If you have multiple handsets registered with the base, the Diverse 2015 enables two handsets to talk to each other on an internal ‘intercom’ call, while a third handset can be on an external call. See ‘Registering a new Diverse Handset with the base station’ on page 51.
INT
LNR
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If you have additional handsets, you can make inter nal intercom calls between the handsets.
To make an internal intercom call to another handset
Press the INT button. Display
shows your handset number.
Enter the number of the handset
you want to call. The called handset will ring.
To end the call, press the END CALL button or replace the
handset on the base or charging station.
To receive an internal call
When the handset rings, the
display flashes
INT plus the
number of the handset that is calling you – 2 in this example.
To answer either press the PHONE button, or simply lift the
handset of f the base station or charging unit.
INT
2
INT
To make an internal intercom call to all handsets
You can call all handsets
registered to the base station.
Press the INT button. Display
shows your handset number.
Press the button. Display
shows all handsets registered. All these handsets will ring. The first handset to answer will take the call.
To end the call, press the END CALL button or replace the
handset on the base.
To transfer an external call between handsets
If you are in a conversation with an exter nal caller and want to transfer the call to another handset.
Press the INT button. Display
shows
EXT and INT. Your caller
will hear a melodious tone.
Enter the number of the handset
to which you want to transfer the call. When the caller handset answers, you can talk without the exter nal caller hearing.
INT
RCL
INT
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To transfer the call: Press the END CALL button, or replace the
handset on the base station. the
RCL button.
Or
To reconnect to your external
caller: Press the
RCL button.
To put an external caller on hold and speak to another internal handset
Press the INT button. You hear
the inter nal dial tone and your exter nal caller is put on hold and will hear a melodious tone.
Press the handset number you
want,
1- 6. When the handset
answers, you can talk without your exter nal caller hearing.
Press the RCL button to end the
inter nal call and speak to your exter nal caller again.
Quick call transfer
After calling the other handset, you can immediately press the END CALL button, or place the handset back on the base, and the call will be transferred straight through. If the other handset is already engaged, or does not answer the call within 30 seconds, the call will be returned to your handset.
INT
RCL
Using the memory to store and dial numbers
Your Diverse 2015 handset can store 10 phone numbers, each up to 22 digits long, which then can be speed dialled. Stored numbers can include settings made with the
RCL,
and # buttons. You can also enter a ‘pause’ for instance if you wish to use your Diverse 2015 with a switchboard (see page 48, ‘Switchboard compatibility’).
To store a number
The handset must be ON.
Press the STO button.
Press the MEM button.
Press a digit from 0-9. This
selects the memory location under which the number is stored. Display shows the memory location you have chosen.
Enter the number you want
stored. Display shows the number.
Press the STO button to confirm
the number.
Storing a new number in memory automatically overwrites any previous number stored in that location.
STO MEM
0-9
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If the memory location is empty, the display shows the memory location number and . If there is another number stored already, that number will be displayed. If you do not want to change it, press the STO button to confirm the number.
To speed dial a number stored in the memory
Press the PHONE button. You will
hear the dial tone. Display shows
EXT.
Press and release the MEM
button twice; the number in memory 1 will be displayed.
Continue to press and release the MEM button to scroll through the
memories.
Press the memory location
number on the keypad and the number is dialled automatically.
Or, to save scrolling through stored numbers:
Press the MEM button followed
by the memory location number. Display shows the number, which is dialled automatically.
To clear all the numbers stored in a handset’s memory
Press the STO button.
Press 8 and 2 buttons on the
keypad. Display shows
8 – – – – 2.
Enter the handset’s PIN number
(default 0000). Each digit entered erases one dash on the display.
Press the STO button. All stored
numbers are cleared.
If you are experiencing problems, please call the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070.
Speed dial numbers are not included in the last number redial function.
STO
8
TUV
2
ABC
MEM
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Using and changing the system code and handset PIN
As a digital phone system, your Diverse 2015 provides excellent security against others ‘listening in’ to your calls. You can also prevent unauthorised use of the handset(s). Each handset needs to be registered with the base station. To do this you need to know and use the system code.
The default setting for both the system code and handset PIN is
0000. If you do not wish to change either, you can use this number for all code and PIN - related functions.
If you want to use remote access
(i.e. call your Diverse 2015 from another phone to play back your messages) you will need to change the system code from 0000.
For instructions on using remote access, see page 36.
To change a system code for the Diverse 2015 base station
This protects your settings and helps prevent unauthorised handsets using your system.
The default setting for the system code is 0000. You can change this to any 4-digit number. Handset power must be switched to
ON. And you must be in range of
the base station.
Press the STO button then the
#
button.
Press 8 on the keypad.
Press the
button.
Enter the cur rent system code
(default 0000).
Enter the 4-digit code you want.
Confirm the code by entering it
again.
Press the STO button. The code
is now entered.
A long beep will confirm the new
setting.
STO
#
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TUV
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To set or change the handset PIN (personal identification number)
A PIN on your handset protects information.
A handset PIN is necessary in order to:
reset the speed dial memory;
reset to the original default
settings.
Handset power must be switched to ON.
Press the STO button.
Press 8 then 9 on the keypad.
Enter the cur rent PIN
(default 0000).
Enter the 4-digit PIN you want.
Confirm the PIN by entering it
again.
Press the STO button. The PIN is
now entered.
Caution
Do not forget your system code or handset PIN. Special, expert help is required if you forget the system code. Please contact the Diverse 2015 Helpline on 0345
908070. Calls are charged at local rates.
8
TUV
9
WXYZ
STO
If you are setting call barring (page
22) from your handset you are advised to change the handset PIN to prevent unauthorised use.
Optional settings
Adjusting ear piece volume
The volume of received calls can be set to three different levels ranging from normal to loud.
To set the volume:
Press the STO button.
Press the 0 button the cur r ent
setting is displayed.
Press 1 button for
normal.
Press 2 button for
louder.
Press 3 button for
loudest.
Press the STO button.
The new volume setting has been entered.
STO
0
C
C
C
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To adjust the ringer volume in the handset
There are six levels: 1 = low, 6 = high. Default setting is 6.
Press the STO button
Press the 5 button. Display shows
the volume level set. Ringer sounds a sample level.
Press a button between 1- 6 to set
the new level. Display shows the new level.
Press the STO button to confirm
the setting.
To adjust the ringer volume in the base station
There are seven levels: 0 = off, 6 = high. Default setting is 6.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the button.
Press the 5 button. Display shows
the volume level set. Ringer sounds a sample level.
Press a button between 0 (OFF)
and
6 to set the new level.
Display shows the new level.
Press the STO button to confirm
the setting.
5
JKL
STO
To adjust the tone of the handset ringer
There are six levels: 1 = low, 6 = high. Default setting is 1.
Press the STO button.
Press the 6 button. Display shows
the volume level set.
Press a button between 1 and 6 to
set the new level. Display shows the new level.
Press the STO button to confirm
the setting.
To adjust the tone of the base station ringer
There are six levels: 1 = low, 6 = high. Default setting is 1.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the button.
Press the 6 button. Display shows
the volume level set.
Press a button between 1 and 6 to
set the new level. Display shows the new level.
Press the STO button to confirm
the setting.
STO
#
5
JKL
STO
6
MNO
STO
#
6
MNO
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To switch the ‘confirmation’ tone on and off
Whenever you press a button on the phone you can hear a confirmation beep. You can turn this sound on and of f. The default setting is ON.
Press the STO button.
Press 3 then 1. Display shows the
cur rent setting:
1 = ON, O = OFF.
Press 1 to switch the tone ON
or
Press 0 to switch the tone OFF.
Press the STO button to confirm
the new setting.
To switch the ‘wrong button’ tone on and off
When you are following a set sequence of instr uctions, your Diverse handset will give a war ning if you press the wrong button in the sequence. You can turn this sound on and off. The default setting is ON.
Press the STO button.
Press 3 then 4. Display shows the
cur rent setting:
I = ON, O = OFF.
Press 1 to switch the tone ON
or
Press 0 to switch the tone OFF.
Press the STO button to confirm
the new setting.
STO
1
3
DEF
To switch the ‘settings confirmation’ tone on and off
You will hear a confirmation tone each time you successfully complete a setting. You can turn this sound on and off. The default setting is ON.
Press the STO button.
Press 3 then 7. Display shows the
cur rent setting:
I = ON, O = OFF.
Press 1 to switch the tone ON
or
Press 0 to switch the tone OFF.
Press the STO button to confirm
the new setting.
To switch the battery warning tone on and off
You will hear a tone when the batteries need to be recharged. If the batteries are already fully charged, hearing the signal means they should be replaced. You can tur n this sound on and off. The default setting is ON.
Press the STO button.
Press 3 then 2. Display shows the
cur rent setting:
I = ON, O = OFF.
Press 1 to switch the tone ON
STO
4
GHI
3
DEF
STO
7
PQRS
3
DEF
STO
2
ABC
3
DEF
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or
Press 0 to switch the tone OFF.
Press the STO button to confirm
the new setting.
To switch the ‘range warning’ tone on and off
If you are on a call as you reach the limit of your handset’s range, you will hear a tone to war n you that you will lose the call if you move fur ther away. You can tur n this sound on and of f. The default setting is OFF.
Press the STO button.
Press 3 then 3 again. Display
shows the cur rent setting:
1 =
ON, O = OFF.
Press 1 to switch the tone ON
or
Press 0 to switch the tone OFF.
Press the STO button to confirm
the new setting.
STO
3
DEF
3
DEF
To switch the ‘in-range’ tone on and off
If you have taken the handset outside the phone’s range – provided the handset is switched on – you will hear a tone when you come back within range. You can tur n this sound on and off. The default setting is OFF.
Press the STO button.
Press 3 then 5. Display shows the
cur rent setting:
1 = ON, O = OFF.
Press 1 to switch the tone ON
or
Press 0 to switch the tone OFF.
Press the STO button to confirm
the new setting.
STO
5
JKL
3
DEF
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To reset your Diverse 2015 handset to the default settings
The handset must be switched ON.
Press the STO button.
Press 8 on the keypad.
Press the MEM button.
Press the handset PIN code
(default 0000).
Press the STO button.
This will
Ringer volume.
reset:
Tone.
Battery warning tone.
Range warning tone.
Synchr onisation tone.
Confirmation tones.
It will Numbers stor ed in delete: the speed dialling
memory.
The last number
redial memory.
It will
The handset PIN.
NOT reset:
The handset
registration settings.
STO
MEM
8
TUV
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To reset your Diverse 2015 base station to the default settings
The handset must be switched ON.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the 1 button.
Enter the system code (default 0000).
Press the LNR button.
Enter the code 2 5 0.
Press the STO button to confirm.
This will
TONE/PULSE
reset: signalling to TONE.
Access code/pause
to NONE.
Pause after the RCL
button to NONE.
Ring assignment to
collective ringing (explained on page 42).
It will
Connections to a
delete: switchboard. It will
The system code.
NOT reset:
Handset r egistration
settings.
STO
LNR
#
1
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Or
Press
1 to allow exter nal calls.
Then
Press
STO to confirm.
Call barring
Emergency Services 999 and 112 calls can still be made. From switchboards you can dial access code 9 followed by 999 or 112,
RCL
button 999 or RCL button 112.
To bar and cancel an individual handset from making external calls
You can lock your handset and bar all outgoing calls. Call bar ring prevents unauthorised use of your handset. Incoming calls are not af fected.
Press the
STO button.
Press the
#
button.
Press the
1 button.
Enter the system code.
(Standard setting is 0000.)
Press the
LNR button.
Press the
button.
Press the
1 button.
Enter the internal number of the
handset you wish to control.
Either
Press
0 to prevent the making of
exter nal calls. You can still make inter nal calls and exter nal emergency calls.
STO
LNR
1
1
#
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To store your own ‘special numbers’
Before call bar ring has been set, you can add up to four special numbers, each up to 16 digits long. You can do this from any handset.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the 2 button.
Press the 5 button.
Enter the system code (default
0000).
Each time you press the LNR
button, the display shows the four memories for your emergency number 1
, 2
, 3
, 4
, Select
the one you want.
Enter your emergency number.
Press the STO button to confirm.
You hear a confirmation beep.
You can overwrite each number by repeating these steps.
STO
2
ABC
#
5
JKL
LNR
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To cancel your own ‘special numbers’
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the 2 button.
Press the 7 button.
Enter the system code (default
0000).
Press the STO button.
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STO
2
ABC
#
7
PQRS
1 2 3 4
My Emergency numbers are
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A pre-recorded message is built into the Diverse 2015 as Message 1. This may be recorded over by yourself.
Advisory announcement
You can record an advisory announcement. This enables you to leave a statement for callers but does not allow them to leave a message.
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When you cannot answer the phone, your Diverse 2015 will take messages. You can also make memo recordings (see page 40).
You can skip backwards and forwards through your messages and memos and delete one or all messages. The answering machine can be operated from any Diverse handset and from any other exter nal phone provided it is a
Touchtone
TM
phone.
The Diverse 2015 also contains a default outgoing message.
Outgoing messages
You can record two different outgoing messages after which incoming callers can leave their message.
You can also, if desired, record a concluding announcement. This lets you war n callers that they have run out of time for recording their message.
Note
Deleting your recorded message in announcement 1 will automatically reinstate the original default message. It is not possible to delete the default pre-recorded message.
Mains power failure
If the mains power fails, your OGM’s and any ICM’s and Memos that have been recorded will be saved. However, if the mains power fails for more than approximately 5 seconds, you will need to reset the time and day announcement.
To stop the numeric display flashing, the day and time must be set, see page 29.
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You may leave silence for
approximately 4 seconds after recording your outgoing message. The voice prompts you for the concluding message and you may then record your concluding message.
Press the END CALL button to
end the recording.
Both your outgoing message and
the concluding message are played back.
The unit will then automatically revert into ‘Answer ON’ mode and accept calls.
To play back your first outgoing message (A1)
Press the MODE button until the
voice says ‘Answer mode using Announcement 1’.
Press the MODE button. Voice
says ‘Mode’.
Press the PLAY button. Your
message is played back. Along with any concluding message.
Stop playback at any time by
pressing the
STOP button.
To record your first outgoing message (A1)
Press the MODE button repeatedly
until the voice says ‘Answer mode using Announcement 1’. Display
shows
A1.
Press the MODE button once
again. Voice says ‘Mode’.
Press the RECORD button within
3 seconds. Your handset rings.
Press the PHONE button on your
handset (only if handset is not on the base). The voice says ‘Recording announcement’.
Now record your announcement
through the Handset.
Press the END CALL button to
end the recording.
Your recording is played back.
or if
You are including a concluding
message press the
GREY button
on the base station immediately after recording your outgoing message.
Mode
Record
Mode
Play
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To delete your first outgoing message (A1)
Press the MODE button until the
voice says ‘Answer mode using Announcement 1’.
Display shows
A1.
Press the MODE button.
Press and hold the DELETE
button until the outgoing message is deleted.
To record a second outgoing message (A2)
Press the MODE button
repeatedly until the voice says
‘Answer Mode using
Announcement 2’. Display shows
A2.
Press the MODE button once
again. Voice says ‘Mode’.
Press the RECORD button within
3 seconds. Your handset rings.
Press the PHONE button on your
handset. The voice says ‘Recording announcement’.
Now record your announcement
through the Handset.
Press the END CALL button to
end the recording.
Your recording is played back.
or if
You are including a concluding
message press the
GREY button
on the base station immediately after recording your outgoing message.
or
You may leave silence for
approximately 4 seconds after recording your outgoing message. The voice prompts you for the concluding message and you may then record your concluding message.
Press the END CALL button to
end the recording.
Both your outgoing message and
the concluding message are played back.
The unit will then automatically revert into ‘Answer ON’ mode and accept calls.
Mode
Delete
Mode
Record
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To play back your second outgoing message (A2)
Press the MODE button until the
voice says ‘Answer Mode using Announcement 2’.
Press the MODE button. Voice
says ‘Mode’.
Press the PLAY button. Your
message is played back. Along with any concluding message.
Stop playback at any time by
pressing the
STOP button.
To delete your second outgoing message (A2)
Press the MODE button again.
Voice says ‘Answer Mode using Announcement 2’.
Display shows
A2.
Press the MODE button again.
Voice says ‘Mode”.
Press and hold the DELETE
button until the outgoing message is deleted.
Mode
Record
Mode
Delete
Stop
To record an advisory announcement (A )
Press the MODE button repeatedly
until the voice says ‘Answer Mode using Advisory Announcement’.
Display shows
A .
Press the MODE button once
again. Voice says ‘Mode’.
Press the RECORD button within
3 seconds. Your handset rings.
Press the PHONE button on your
handset. The voice says
‘Recording advisory
announcement’.
Press the END CALL button to
end the recording.
The unit will then automatically revert into ‘Answer ON’ mode and accept calls.
Mode
Record
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To play back your advisory announcement (A )
Press the MODE button until the
voice says ‘Answer Mode using Advisory Announcement’.
Press the MODE button. Voice
says ‘Mode’.
Press the PLAY button. Your
message is played back.
Stop playback at any time by
pressing the
STOP button.
To delete your advisory announcement (A )
Press the MODE button again.
Voice says ‘Answer Mode using Advisory Announcement’. Display
shows
A .
Press the MODE button again.
Voice says ‘Mode’.
Press and hold the DELETE
button until the outgoing message is deleted.
Mode
Play
Selecting your outgoing message
You can switch between your outgoing messages and advisory announcement by pressing the
MODE button. The display on the
base shows A1 for outgoing message 1, A2 for outgoing message 2 and A for your advisory announcement. A voice will confirm your selection.
Use the MODE button to display:
– for outgoing message 1
(contains pre-recorded
A1
outgoing message)
A2
– for outgoing message 2
A
– for your advisor y
message
You will hear the voice confirm your selection.
Mode
Delete
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To switch the answering machine on/off
Press the ANSWER ON/OFF button. The machine is ON when the button lights up. It is OFF when the button is not lit up. The voice tells you which outgoing message/ announcement is set. If you have a new message waiting, the light flashes.
On/Off
Answer
To set the day and time on the answering machine
If there is a mains power failure, you will need to reset the cor r ect day and time.
Press the STORE button.
Press the # button.
Press the INT button.
Press the 9 button twice. The
voice announces, ‘Time setting.
Please enter day of the week using 1-7. Monday is 1, Sunday is 7.’
Press 1-7 to set the day. 1=Monday, 2 = T uesday, 3 = Wednesday, 4 = Thursday, 5 = Friday, 6 = Saturday, 7 = Sunday.
The voice says, ‘Please enter the
time using four digits.’
Press four digits to enter the
time, eg
0937 for 09:37 hours.
The Diverse 2015 uses the 12-hour clock. The display shows a flashing
1 after the time. This
indicates pm.
Press 0 for am or pr ess 1 for pm.
Check that the day and time you
have entered is cor r ect on the display, if it is not, press the
STORE
button and repeat this process.
Press the STORE button to
confirm the setting.
STO
INT
#
9
WXYZ
9
WXYZ
Remember, the answering machine will not take incoming messages until you have recorded an outgoing message unless you are using Announcement 1 and its pre-recorded message.
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To switch the day and time announcement off or on
Your Diverse 2015 will automatically announce the day and time after each message. This is the default setting. You can switch this setting of f and back on again.
Press the STORE button.
Press the # button.
Press the INT button.
Press the 9 button.
either
Enter 81 to switch the day and
time on.
or
Enter 82 to switch the day and
time of f.
Press the STORE button to
confirm the setting.
To stop the numeric display flashing, the day and time must be set.
STO
INT
#
9
WXYZ
To set the duration of incoming messages
You can use the handset to select the maximum length of time callers have to leave their message. The default setting is 120 seconds.
Length = 30 seconds.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the INT button.
Press the 9 button.
Enter the code 21.
Press the STO button to confirm.
or
Length = 60 seconds.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the INT button.
Press the 9 button.
Enter the code 22.
Press the STO button to confirm.
or
Length = 120 seconds.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the INT button.
Press the 9 button.
Enter the code 23.
Press the STO button to confirm.
STO
INT
#
9
WXYZ
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or
Length = unlimited.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the INT button.
Press the 9 button.
Enter the code 24.
Press the STO button to confirm.
Recording memos
You can leave memo messages on your Diverse 2015. You have the same time to record a memo as cur rently set for incoming messages. The default setting is 120 seconds.
To record a memo
Press the RECORD button on the
base station and the handset rings.
Answer the call at the handset.
The voice says ‘Recording message’. You hear a beep.
Speak your memo message.
Press the END CALL button on
the handset or the
STOP button
to stop recording. The message counter logs your memo.
Displaying new and old messages
Your Diverse 2015 can tell you which messages are new and which messages have already been played back.
When there are new messages:
The ANSWER ON/OFF button
flashes.
The display indicates the total
number of messages stored.
The total recording time for messages and memos is 12 minutes.
Record
Stop
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To play back new messages at the base station
Press the PLAY button.
To play back all messages (this includes old messages) at the base station
Press and hold down the PLAY
button for about a second. You can hear all new and old messages.
When the recording memory is full
If you have recorded an advisory announcement as one of your outgoing messages, your Diverse 2015 will automatically play it as the outgoing message to all new callers. If not, your Diverse 2015 will not answer the call.
Play
Play
To skip forwards and backwards through your messages
At the base:
Press the SKIP
©
button once to skip to the star t of the next message or several times to skip forward over a number of messages.
Press the §SKIP button once to
skip back to the star t of the cur rent message or several times to skip back over a number of messages.
At any time you can:
Press and hold the §SKIP button
to skip back to the star t of your messages.
To pause a message during playback at the base station
Press the STOP button. The voice
says. ‘Pause’
Press the PLAY button to resume
playback.
Skip
Skip
Stop
Play
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To stop playback at the base station
Press the STOP button twice.
To save messages at the base station
You can save a message so it will be played back as though it was a new recording next time you want to hear your messages.
Press the RECORD button twice
during playback. The machine skips to the end of the message. The voice announces, ‘Message is new’.
To delete a message at the base station
Press the DELETE button during
playback of the message you want deleted. Playback stops. Voice announces, ‘Deleting’ press skip back to confirm.
Press the §SKIP button. Voice
announces,‘Message deleted’.
Stop
To delete all messages which have been played back
The answering machine must not be in playback mode.
Press the DELETE button. The
voice says, ‘Deleting’ press skip back to confirm.
Press the §SKIP button.
The voice announces, ‘Messages deleted’.
Call screening
When the answering machine is switched on, you can hear incoming calls and decide whether to answer them or let your Diverse 2015 take their message. If you decide to answer the call, the answering machine will stop when you pick up any handset from the base or charging station (or press the
PHONE button) and allow you to
speak direct to the caller. Please note that when your Diverse 2015 answers a call, you will not hear your outgoing message.
Record
Delete
Skip
Delete
Skip
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To hear incoming calls
Make sure the speaker volume is set to an audible level. The default setting is ON.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the INT button.
Press the 9 button.
Enter the code 41 to switch the
loudspeaker on for incoming messages.
or
Enter the code 42 to switch the
loudspeaker of f for incoming messages.
Press the STO button to confirm
the setting.
STO
INT
#
9
WXYZ
Note
You will not hear the outgoing message, unless you press the volume buttons whilst answering.
To adjust the loudspeaker volume
At the base during playback:
Press the + button to increase
volume.
Or
Press the button to decrease
volume.
The setting is stored until adjusted again.
To intercept a call during message recording
You can interrupt a call from a handset or a parallel corded telephone while your outgoing message is being played or while a caller is leaving their message.
Press the PHONE button or take
the handset of f the base.
Or
Pick up the handset of a parallel
phone.
The answering machine stops recording and resets to Answer On and you can take the call.
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To set a pause before each message play back
Normally, your Diverse 2015 will play back messages continuously. You can set it to pause between messages. The next message will not be played back until you press the
SKIP
©
button.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the INT button.
Press the 9 button.
either
Enter 51 to insert a pause
between messages.
or
Enter 52 for continuous message
playback.
Press the STO button to confirm
the setting.
STO
INT
#
9
WXYZ
To adjust the number of rings before incoming calls are answered
You can select the number of rings, from 1 to 9, before incoming calls are answered by the machine when it is switched ON. The default setting will be 4.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the INT button.
Press the 9 button.
Press the 3 button.
Press a button between 0-9 to
set the number of rings you want. (
0 = Time Saver mode, see next
item.)
Press the STO button to confirm
the setting.
Time saver mode
Times saver is useful if you ring in from another phone to see if you have any new messages. (‘Remote access’ – see page 36.)
If you have new messages, your Diverse 2015 will answer after 2 rings. If you do not have any new messages, your Diverse will not answer until 4 rings. This enables you to end your call before you are connected, saving you time and money.
STO
INT
#
9
WXYZ
3
DEF
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Or
From another external
Touchtone
TM
phone
Dial your Diverse 2015 phone
number.
When the Diverse 2015 takes
your call, enter the system code
(this must be different from the default setting of 0000. See page 16 on how to change your system code).
You hear a beep and the voice announces the cur rent operating mode, the number of messages stored and, if applicable, the time and day.
You can operate your answering machine from any registered handset and any other exter nal
Touchtone
TM
phone.
Either
From a Diverse handset
Press the INT button
Press the 9 button. The voice
announces the cur rent mode of operation, the number of messages on the memory and, if applicable, the day and time.
If another handset is making an exter nal call you cannot access the answering machine from your handset.
Please note. Once you have entered the system code correctly, you are ready to operate your answering machine. If you do not operate the machine for 160 seconds, the voice says, ‘Please confirm’. You then have a further 8 seconds before the machine disconnects your call.
Please Note. You must change the system code (page 16) before Remote Access may be used.
INT
1
2
ABC
3
DEF
4
GHI
5
JKL6MNO
7
PQRS
8
TUV9WXYZ
#
0
RCL
PWR
STO
MEM
LNR
INT
9
WXYZ
Remote access
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If you make a mistake entering the system code, you hear the voice announce, ‘Incorrect PIN’. You can try again.
After three incorrect entries, the answering machine disconnects the call.
Remote operation
Once you have accessed the answering machine from a Diverse handset or another telephone, all the operating instr uctions are the same.
For help
Press # at any time for help. The
voice takes you through all the operating options.
To play back new messages
Press the button. The voice
announces, ‘New ‘n’ messages
available’.
Press the 2 button. Your new
messages are played back.
or
To cancel, press the 5 button.
To play back all messages
Press the 2 button. All messages
are played back.
or
To stop, press the 5 button.
To skip forwards or backwards during playback
Press the 3 button to move on to
the next message.
or
To play back the current message
again, press the
1 button.
or
To move back several messages,
press the
1 button repeatedly.
To pause during playback
Press the 5 button. Playback is
halted and the voice announces,
‘Pause’.
To continue playback, press the 2 button.
5
JKL
2
ABC
5
JKL
2
ABC
#
1
3
DEF
2
ABC
5
JKL
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To stop playback
Press the 5 button twice.
To mark a message as new
Press the button twice during
playback. The playback skips to the end of the message and the voice announces, ‘Message is
marked as new’.
or
Press 5 to cancel.
To delete a message during playback
Press the 0 button during
playback of the message to be deleted. Playback stops and you hear the remote handset announce, ‘Deleting’, press skip back to confirm.
Press the 1 button. The voice
confirms, ‘Message deleted’.
5
JKL
To delete all messages you have played back
Press the 0 button. The voice
announces, ‘Delete’, press skip back to confirm.
Press the 1 button. The voice
confirms, ‘Messages deleted’.
To select the operating mode
You can switch between the outgoing messages.
Press the 9 button. The voice
says, ‘Mode’.
Press the 1 button to select A1.
The voice says, ‘Answer mode. Using announcement 1’.
or
Press the 2 button to select A2.
The voice says, ‘Answer mode. Using announcement 2’.
or
Press the 3 button to select A .
The voice says, ‘Answer mode. Using advisory announcement’.
or
To cancel, press the 5 button.
5
JKL
010
1
9
WXYZ
1
2
ABC
3
DEF
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To record a new outgoing message
First select the operating mode A1 or A2 by following the previous instr uctions entitled ‘To change the operating mode’.
Press the 6 button. The voice
announces, ‘Recording’.
Press the 7 button. The voice
says, ‘Recording announcement’. After the beep, speak your message.
then either
Press the 5 button twice. This
stops the recording. Your outgoing message is played back.
or
Press the 5 button once to record
a concluding announcement. The voice says, ‘Recording concluding announcement’. After the beep, speak your concluding announcement.
To stop recording, press the 5
button and your outgoing message and concluding announcement are played back.
6
MNO
7
PQRS
5
JKL
To record an advisory announcement
First select the operating mode A by following the instr uctions on page 38 entitled ‘To select the operating mode’.
Press the 6 button. The voice
says, ‘Recording’.
Press the 7 button. The voice
says, ‘Recording advisory message’. After the beep, speak
your message.
Press the 5 button to stop
recording. Your outgoing message is played back.
To play back an outgoing message/announcement
First select operating mode A1, A2 or A by following the instr uctions on page 38 entitled ‘To select the operating mode’.
Press the 7 button to play back
the outgoing message/ announcement.
6
MNO
7
PQRS
7
PQRS
5
JKL
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To delete an outgoing message/announcement
First select operating mode A1, A2 or A by following the instr uctions on page 38 entitled ‘To select the operating mode’.
Press the 0 button. The voice
announces, ‘Deleting’.
Press the 7 button to confirm
deletion. The voice says,
‘Announcement deleted’.
or
Press the 5 button to cancel.
To record a memo message
Memo messages may be made in remote access mode. Do not pause for longer than 8 seconds when recording a memo or the answering machine will end the call.
Press the 6 button. The voice
says, ‘Recording’.
Press the 2 button. the voice
says, ‘Recording message’. After the beep, speak your message.
or
To cancel, press the 5 button.
0
7
PQRS
5
JKL
6
MNO
2
ABC
5
JKL
Refer to the Remote Access quick guide, page 41.
Dialling in to switch your answering machine to Answer ON from another remote phone
Your system code must be
changed from the default (0000).
Dial your number and let it ring.
After approximately 17 rings, your Diverse 2015 answering machine automatically answers.
The Diverse 2015 will ask you for
the system code.
You will have 3 attempts to
answer the cor rect system code. The Diverse 2015 will disconnect the call if all are incor r ect.
After you have successfully
entered the cor r ect system code, all of the previous instr uctions are available.
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Memo Announcement or advisory message Intercom to base Help
Call recording announcement 1 Call recording announcement 2 Advisory message Help
Message Announcement or advisory message Help
Play back new messages Mark message ‘new’ Help
Skip backwards
Play back all messages
Skip forwards
No function
Abor t action (pause)/stop
Recording
Output announcement
Answering machine on/of f
Operating mode
Delete
New
Status/help
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
#
2 7 9
1 2 3
#
#
#
#
1 7
2
Remote access quick guide
From Diverse handset:
Press the INT button.
Press the 9 button.
From another telephone:
Dial your phone number.
Enter your system code.
1
2
ABC
3
DEF
4
GHI
5
JKL6MNO
7
PQRS
8
TUV9WXYZ
#
0
RCL
PWR
.
a A
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Additional features
Secrecy
To obtain secrecy on an external
call, press the
INT button. Display
shows your handset’s inter nal number and you hear the inter nal dial tone. This allows you to talk to someone in the same room, without your caller hearing the conversation. Instead your caller hears a melodious tone.
Press the RCL button to resume
your telephone call with the exter nal party.
INT
RCL
Call timer
Your Diverse 2015 provides an approximate guide to the length of each exter nal call you make. The handset display shows the approximate call duration both during your call and also for a few seconds after your call is completed.
Operating with additional handsets
‘Ring priority’ and ‘collective ringing’
Your Diverse 2015 will ring all handsets whenever there is an incoming call. This is called collective ringing. Ring priority means an incoming call will ring first at a prefer r ed handset. If there is no answer, the call will ring all other handsets.
The default setting for your Diverse 2015 is for collective ringing.
Secrecy is not available for internal calls.
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To change between ring priority and collective ringing
The handset must be switched ON.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the 1 button.
Enter the system code
(default 0000).
Press the LNR button.
Press the button.
Press the 2 button and the 3 button. Display shows the
cur rent setting.
Press the 2 button to select
RING PRIORITY
or
Press the 1 button to select
COLLECTIVE RINGING.
Press the STO button to confirm.
STO
#
2
ABC
3
DEF
1
LNR
To set which handset will receive ring priority
Once you have set your Diverse 2015 to ring priority, you can select the handset you want to ring first.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the 1 button.
Enter the system code
(default 0000).
Press the LNR button.
Press the button.
Press the 2 button twice.
Press the handset number you
want to ring first for all incoming calls.
Press the STO button to confirm.
STO
#
2
ABC
1
LNR
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To clear and reinstate handsets for collective ringing
The default setting is for all handsets to be set for collective ringing.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the 1 button.
Enter the system code
(default 0000).
Press the LNR button.
Press the button.
Press the 2 button.
Press the 1 button. Display shows
the number for each handset cur rently set for collective ringing.
Press the number for each
handset you want to add to – or press again to delete it from collective ringing.
Press the STO button to confirm.
To set the number of rings before ring priority calls all handsets
You can specify the number of rings your selected handset can have before an incoming call is sounded at all available handsets.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the 1 button.
Enter the system code
(default 0000).
Press the LNR button.
Press the button.
Press the 6 button. Display shows
the number of rings cur rently set.
Press a number button between 2-9 to set the number of rings
you want.
Press the STO button to confirm.
STO
#
6
MNO
2-9
1
LNR
If you are experiencing problems, please call the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070.
STO
#
2
ABC
1
LNR
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Using your Diverse 2015 with a Diverse 2000 Executive Handset
Your Diverse 2015 comes complete with a Diverse Handset. If you wish, you can use a Diverse 2000 Executive Handset with the 2015 Base Station.
To register your Executive Handset with your Diverse 2015 Base Station, please refer to the instr uctions in your Executive Handset User Guide.
Your Executive Handset of fers a menu-driven display. You enter the menu lists by using the
MENU
button. The option buttons below the display allow you to select the options within each menu and make adjustments to their settings.
The options shown on the display are indicated by symbols.
The instr uctions throughout this User Guide relate to the Additional Handset. When using the Executive Handset, you will either need to follow the instr uctions in your Executive Handset User Guide or, with a few simple changes, follow the instr uctions in this User Guide.
Display
Option buttons
PHONEBOOK, to enter, use and
alter phonebook entries.
INTERNAL. REDIAL.
Move
UP through menu.
Move
DOWN through menu. GO BACK to previous menu. OK. ACTIVATE. DELETE. BACK. FORWARD.
➞➞
INT
OK
-
-
< >
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The following instructions can be found in your Executive Handset User Guide.
Adjusting Handset settings (including Handset volumes, tones and confirmation tones).
Call Transfer. Clearing numbers stored in the
memory. Intercom calls. Making and Receiving calls. On hold. Redialling. Registering a new Executive
Handset with the base station. Resetting your Executive Handset
to the original settings. Setting and changing the Executive
Handset PIN. Speed dialling. Storing numbers in the memory. To bar all calls from your Executive
Handset.
To use the following instructions found in this user guide you will need to refer to the chart on page 47.
Adjusting base station settings (including base station volumes and tones).
Adjusting the rings before incoming calls are answered.
Call screening. Changing the system code for the Diverse 2015 base station. Operating with additional handsets. Remote access. Resetting your Diverse 2015 base
station to the original settings. Ring priority and collective ringing. Secrecy. Setting the date and time on the
answering machine. Setting the duration of incoming
messages. To bar all calls from all handsets
registered to the base station. To record, play and delete advisory
announcement. To record, play and delete answer
machine messages. To store your own ‘special numbers’. Using your Diverse 2015 with a
switchboard.
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DIVERSE 2000 HANDSET DIVERSE 2000 (ADDITIONAL) EXECUTIVE HANDSET
Where the instruction begins; Replace with;
Press the STO button. Press INT.
Press SET.
Press the STO button. Press INT.
Press the
#
button. Press SET.
Press the INT button. Press the
#
button.
Press the MENU button.
Select INTERNAL CALL.
Press OK.
Where the instruction ends; Replace with;
Press the STO button to Press SET to confirm.
the new setting.
Press the END CALL button
to end the procedure.
INT
INT
STO
STO
STO
#
#
OK
SET
INT
SET
SET
If the instruction Press LNR button appears anywhere, please replace with for the Executive Handset.
➞➞
Using your Diverse 2015 with a
Diverse Executive Handset
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Switchboard compatibility
Setting the TONE or PULSE mode
Your Diverse 2015 is preset to TONE dialling – where you hear a tone beep each time you dial a number. Tone dialling is suitable for all moder n digital exchanges and switchboards. So you will only need to use this if your switchboard uses pulse dialling. If you cannot make a call with TONE dialling, you may need to switch to PULSE dialling.
To set PULSE dialling
Press the STO button then the #
button.
Press the 1 button.
Enter the cur rent system code
(default 0000).
Press the LNR button.
Press the buttons 0, 3, 3.
Press the STO button to set pulse
dialling.
STO
1
LNR
Your Diverse 2015 can be connected to all compatible switchboards. For a list of suitable switchboards, phone Diverse Helpline on
0345 908070 or BT on 154.
Entering external access codes for older switchboards.
When you use your telephone on a switchboard you may need to program a delay after you have dialled the access code. This enables the switchboard to pick up an exter nal line. By storing the access code your switchboard uses, for example ‘9’, you can set this delay to be inser ted automatically. You will still need to dial the access code each time before calling any telephone number you want.
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To re-set to TONE dialling
Press the STO button then the
# button.
Press the 1 button.
Enter the cur rent system code
(default 0000).
Press the LNR button.
Press the buttons 0, 3, 7.
Press the STO button to set tone
dialling.
To set Time Break Recall with Tone dialling
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the 1 button.
Enter the cur rent system code
(default 0000).
Press the LNR button.
Press the buttons 0, 3, 7.
Press the STO button.
STO
#
1
LNR
To set to Earth Recall with Tone dialling
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the 1 button.
Enter the cur rent system code
(default 0000).
Press the LNR button.
Press the buttons 0, 3, 6.
Press the STO button.
To insert an access code
The handset must be switched ON.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the 0 button.
Enter the system code (default
0000). Each digit you enter erases one dash on the display.
Press the
LNR
button. Display
shows
A
–-
–-
–-
.
Enter the access code (for
example
9). If you want to enter
additional access codes, press
LNR again, followed by the next
code, and so on.
Press the STO button to confirm.
STO
#
1
LNR
STO
#
1
LNR
STO
#
0
LNR
Switchboard compatibility
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Notes
You can store RCL, , and
#
as
well as the digit keys 0-9.
You can enter up to three
switchboard access codes, each one to three digits long.
You may find it useful to enter 144
(for BT Chargecard access) as one of the access codes, together with an access pause of six seconds – see ‘Setting the access pause’ below.
Setting the access pause
You can inser t a pause or change the length of a pause to suit dif fer ent access codes.
The handset must be switched ON.
Press the STO button.
Press #.
Press the 1 button
Enter the system code (default
0000). Each digit you enter erases one dash on the display.
Press the
LNR
button.
Enter one of the three-digit codes
above to set the length of pause you want.
Press the
STO
button to confirm.
Code PAUSE 0 2 4 1 second
0 2 5 2 second 0 2 0 3 second 0 2 1 6 second 2 5 3 To clear all
access codes
If you are experiencing problems, please call the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070.
STO
#
1
LNR
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Up to six handsets can be registered and operated from the Diverse 2015 base station. The system allows you to make inter nal intercom calls between two handsets while a third is making an exter nal call.
Each additional handset you purchase must be registered at the base station.
To register a handset
The handset must be switched OFF.
At the base station:
Press and hold down the grey
paging button until you hear the continuous beeps (after about 10­15 seconds).
You now have up to 1 minute to register the handset, during which the beeps will continue.
Registering a new Diverse 2000 Additional Handset with the base station
Diverse handsets Item Code
Diverse 2000 Additional Handset – 871171. Diverse 2000 Executive Handset – 871172. Diverse 2000 Charger – 871173.
Please note – Diverse 2000 handsets will not work on Diverse 1000 base stations.
If you are registering a Diverse 2000 Executive Handset follow the instructions in the Diverse 2000 Executive Handset user guide.
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At the handset:
Press and hold down the 1 button
together with the
PWR button
until the display shows
1– and
flashing .
Enter the 4 digit system code
(default 0000).
Press the
#
button. The beeps stop after about 10 seconds, and the display shows all the available handset numbers.
Select and enter one of these
numbers. This is now the handset’s inter nal number and it is registered with the base station.
PWR
#
1
To remove a handset registered at the base station
These steps can be taken from any registered handset.
Press the STO button.
Press the # button.
Press the 7 then 2.
Enter the system code
(default 0000).
Display shows all handsets
registered at the base.
Enter the inter nal number of the
handset to be removed. It disappears from the display. If you enter the wrong number, press it again to reinstate it.
Press the STO button to confirm.
If you are experiencing problems, please call the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070.
STO
#
7
PQRS
2
ABC
Please Note
Diverse 1000 Handsets will not work on the Diverse 2015 base. But Diverse 1010/1015 Additional and Executive Handsets are compatible.
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Operating with additional base stations
Diverse 2000 Handsets are only compatible with the Diverse 2000 Charger.
Additional Handsets may be used with up to four Diverse 2015 and/or Diverse 2010 base stations.
The Diverse Executive may be used with up to six Diverse 2015 and/or Diverse 2010 base stations. Refer to your Diverse Executive user guide.
When planning to use a handset at more than one base station, it is recommended that you:
Assign a number to each base
station, from 1 to 4.
Number each handset (1 to 6)
registered at each base station.
Register the handsets at base
station 2 (and 3 and 4 if used) using the same inter nal number as on base station 1.
Activate the display of the base
station numbers on each handset; see page 55.
If, while not using your Diverse handset, you move out of range of the displayed base station and within range of another base station, your radio link will be automatically set up, (provided your handset has been registered with the new base station).
If, however, you move out of range of the displayed base station and within range of another base station during a call, you will lose your current call.
The handset display shows you if the handset is located within range of a registered base station. If the symbol flashes continuously, it means the handset is out of range of a registered base station. If the symbol is not flashing, you are in range.
Diverse handsets Item Code
Diverse 2000 Additional Handset – 871171. Diverse 2000 Executive Handset – 871172. Diverse 2000 Charger – 871173.
Please note - Diverse 2000 handsets will not work on Diverse 1000 base stations.
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How to set up multiple base stations and handsets
To register additional Diverse 2015 handsets at more than one base station
You can use up to six handsets on each Diverse base station and up to four base stations with your Diverse handset to build up a comprehensive and easy-to -use cordless telephone system.
The handset supplied with the base station is already registered as handset 1.
The handset you wish to register onto another base station must be tur ned OFF, before proceeding to register the handset.
At the base station:
Press and hold down the GREY
paging button until you hear the beeps (after about 10 seconds).
At the handset:
Press and hold down the button
number
2, 3 or 4 to specify the
base station number.
At the same time, hold down the PWR button until the display
shows
Enter the system code (default
0000).
Press the # button. The beep
stops after a few seconds. The display shows all available handset numbers.
Enter the single digit inter nal
number – from
2 to 6 – for the
additional handset.
It is now registered.
If the maximum number of handsets are already registered with the base, three dashes will appear in the display after you enter the system code.
PWR
You now have up to 1 minute to register the handset, during which the beeps will continue.
2
23456
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To set/clear the display of the base station number on a handset
The default setting is to display the number. This is useful if your handset is connected to more than one base station.
Press the STO button.
Press the 3 button then the 6
button. The cur rent setting is displayed.
Press the 1 button to display the
base station number.
or
Press the 0 button if you do not
want to display the base station number.
Press the STO button to confirm.
To set your handset for automatic base selection
If you are moving around, and likely to lose contact with your base station, your handset can be made to automatically switch to the first available base station. If this is set and you are in the area where the signals of two base stations are overlapping, your handset will select the strongest signal.
The handset must be switched
ON
Press the STO button.
Press the INT button. Display
shows the numbers of the base stations at which the handset is registered.
Press the 0 button to set
automatic selection.
Press the STO button to confirm.
The handset will now select the base station offering the strongest signal. Display will show the base station selected (unless de­activated – see previous paragraph to set/clear the display of the base station number on a handset).
STO
7
PQRS
6
MNO
STO
INT
0
Operating with additional base stations
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To set your handset for manual base selection
You can change automatic registration at a base station to manual registration. So if you are in an area where the ranges of two base stations overlap, you can specify which base station (and which outgoing line) you prefer to use.
This setting is recommended where there is an overlap between two or more base stations.
The handset must be switched
ON
Press the STO button.
Press the INT button. Display
shows the numbers of the base stations at which the handset is registered.
Press the number button – from 1 up to 4 – for the base station
you want to select.
Press the STO button to confirm.
STO
INT
If you move out of range of the displayed base station, and within range of another base station during a call, you will lose your current call.
If you are experiencing problems, please call the Diverse Helpline on
0345 908070.
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Maintenance
General
Simply clean the handset and base station with a damp (not wet) cloth or an antistatic wipe. Never use household polish as this will damage your Diverse 2015. Never use a dry cloth as this may cause a static shock.
Service
Within the guarantee period
If you experience a problem with your Diverse 2015 base station or handset, you should contact the Diverse 2015 Helpline on
0345
908070. Calls are charged at local
call rates. If the problem is not remedied, you will be advised to contact your original point of purchase.
Some suppliers of fer extended war ranty schemes for cover outside the initial 12-month period. Please ask them for details.
Outside the guarantee period
If your Diverse 2015 needs repair after the war ranty period has ended, the repair must meet the approval requirements for connection to the telephone network. We recommend that you call the Diverse 2015 Helpline on
0345 908070 and ask
for details of our recommended repair agents.
If you have to return your Diverse 2015
Pack the base station and handset securely, preferably in the original packaging. All par ts must be retur ned, including line cor ds, power supply unit and original batteries (we cannot take responsibility for goods damaged in transit).
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Help
Emergency calls
The emergency services can be contacted in the UK by dialling 999, or 112 which is valid in any country that is a member of the European Community.
Fully charged batteries do not indicate full power when put into a handset
When you replace handset batteries with ones that have been fully charged, the battery indicator will not show full until the next charge cycle has been completed. Charge the handset until the batteries register full again. From then on the display will be correct.
If your Diverse 2015 is connected to a switchboard, you may have to dial an access number before 999 to contact the emergency services. Some switchboards cannot dial out during a power failure.
Battery performance
After charging your Diverse 2015 for the first time, subsequent charging time for the handset batteries is approximately 4-5 hours. Batteries and case may become warm during charging. This is normal and not dangerous.
Under ideal conditions, the handset batteries should give about 7 hours talktime or 60 hours standby on a single charge (both standby and talk time is reduced for the Diverse 2000 Executive Handset to approximately 50 hours standby and 6 hours talktime). However, new NiCad batteries do not reach their full capacity until they have been in normal use for several days.
Please note that the lifespan of NiCad rechargeable batteries depends on how heavily they are used. However, over time, their capacity to recharge will begin to diminish and they will eventually need replacing.
Your Diverse 2015 has been designed to be easy to use. If you should experience a problem, please check the following points before calling the Diverse Helpdesk.
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Replacing handset batteries
After a time, you may find that the handset batteries are r unning out of charge more quickly. This is a standard sign of wear and the batteries will need replacing.
Recommended batteries should have a power rating of 600m Ah
1.2V. Batteries are available from the Diverse Helpline
0345 908070
and your local BT shop.
Solving problems
If you are having difficulties using your Diverse 2015, please check the following simple solutions.
No handset display appears
Is the handset switched on? The battery may be flat or dead. Recharge or replace the battery.
No dial tone
Is the telephone line cord plugged into the phone socket and the base station? If other handsets are registered on the base, the outside line may already be in use. Wait until the call is finished and try again.
The symbol is flashing or you cannot link up with the base station
Is the handset registered with the base station? To register the handset, see page 51.
Is the power cable connected at the base and the power switched on at the wall socket?
Are you in range of the base station?
The base station or handset does not ring
The ringer volume may be set too low. To adjust the ringer volume at
Please note: If you go out of range of a base station for a long time while your handset is switched ON, it may take more than 20 minutes to ‘find’ the base station again when you come back within range. However, by simply switching the handset OFF for a moment, then ON again, it will find the base station within a few seconds.
Use only AA size nickel cadmium rechargeable batteries in the handset. Any other types may cause irreparable damage. Do not immerse batteries in water or throw them into fire, or dispose of them with ordinary domestic refuse. To charge the batteries, only use the plug-in power supply station provided.
BT accepts no responsibility for damage caused to your Diverse 2015 handset by the use of non-NiCad batteries.
Help
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60
the handset, see page 18. Check that the telephone is plugged into the phone socket. Is the Diverse 2015 set up for ring priority at another handset? See page 42. Set the Diverse 2015 for collective ringing.
Cannot get through, even though a dialling tone can be heard
You may be set to the wrong signalling method. To change between TONE and PULSE dialling, see page 48.
Handset beeps
Are the handset batteries low? You will hear a beep every 30 seconds.
If is flashing (see page 59), you will hear four shor t beeps when you press the
PHONE button.
Check you are still in range of your base station.
Buzzing noise on my radio or TV
Your Diverse base station or handset or both may be too close – try moving it at least one metre away.
The machine won’t answer calls.
Have you recorded an outgoing message? See page 25. Check that it is switched on.
The answering machine doesn’t record
Is the message capacity full? If so, the machine will not answer calls. Delete messages.
Is the machine set to advisory announcement operating mode? If it is, change the mode to A1 or A2 see page 25-26.
Outgoing message will not record
Check that the speaker volume is set to an audible level.
You can not remotely interrogate the Diverse 2015
Ensure that you have changed the system code. see page 16.
When connected to a switchboard:
You can’t get a connection or you get the wrong connection after speed dialling
Have you entered an access code? See page 49. Check you have selected the cor rect r ecall and dialling modes. See page 49.
If you are still experiencing difficulty, please call the Diverse 2015 Helpline on 0345 908070.
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Technical information
Environment
Your Diverse 2015 should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature, vibration and should not be exposed to direct sunlight. Do not stand it on carpets or other sur faces which generate fibr es or place it in locations which prevent the free flow of air over its surfaces.
How many phones can you have?
All items of telephone equipment have a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN), which is used to calculate the number of items that may be connected to any one telephone line. The Diverse 2015 with up to 6 handsets has a REN of 1. Any other instr ument provided by BT may be
Warning
The apparatus is only designed to be operated in a normal office or domestic environment where the relative humidity does not exceed 75%. It should not be used in bathrooms or near water.
assumed to have a REN of 1 unless stated otherwise. A total REN of 4 is allowed. (For example: if Diverse 2015 is used in conjunction with three extension telephones, each with a REN of 1, the total REN is 4.)
Approval
Connection to the BT telephone network.
Diverse 2015 is fully approved for connection to the BT network provided it is used according to the instr uctions in this guide.
It may be connected to Direct Exchange Lines and switchboards (PBX’s) with new plan (plug and socket) ar rangements.
Connecting to switchboards
Diverse 2015 is only approved for use with a compatible switchboard including those which do not provide secondary proceed indication. If you would like a list of suitable switchboards, contact BT on
154 or
Diverse Helpline on
0345 908070.
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If you do have a compatible switchboard, it cannot be guaranteed that the telephone will operate cor rectly under all possible conditions of connection. If you have any dif ficulties, contact BT on
154
or the Diverse Helpline on 0345
908070.
Generally Diverse 2015 can be connected to any switchboard where a simple moder n telephone can be used to make and receive calls. Diverse 2015 is suitable for connection to switchboards which retur n secondary proceed indication.
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Technical specification
Standard DECT Number of channels 120 duplex channels Radio frequency range 1880 MHz to 1900 MHz Duplex method Time-division multiplexing. 10 ms
frame length
Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit/s Modulation GFSK Voice coding 32 kbit/s Transmitted power 10 mW, average output per channel Range up to 300 meters outdoors maximum
Important note: The range can be (uninterr upted line of sight) greatly reduced where conditions up to 50 meters maximum in buildings
are not ideal (ie in certain buildings
near bodies of water etc).
Power supply Base station 220/230 V –/ 50 Hz
(AC adaptor)
Power consumption base station 9.2 VA Operating time of handset Standby: up to 60 hours
(with fully charged battery*) Talk time: Up to 6
.
5 hours
Permitted ambient conditions 0˚C to 55˚C for operation (maximum) 20% to 75% rel. humidity
Permitted storage temperature –10˚C to +60˚C Signaling method Dial pulsing/DTMF Signal key function Earth Recall/Timed Break Recall Base station dimensions ca. 195 x 174 x 90 (L x W x H) Handset dimensions Approx. 175 x 55 x 25 (L x W x H) Weight Base station: 350g
Handset: 185g (with batteries)
*When batteries are in good condition.
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Index
Additional handsets 42, 51 Adjusting number of rings 35 Advisory announcement 27, 39 Access code/pause 49, 50 Answering machine 24 At a glance 1 Automatic base selection 55
Base stations (additional) 51 Batteries
Charging 8 Installing 7 Low warning 9 Replacing 59
Belt clip 7 Call barring 22
Call screening 33 Call timer 42 Collective ringing 42
Day and time 29 Delete outgoing announcement 40 Delete messages 33 Displaying messages 31
Ear th Recall 49 Emergency calls 58 Ending a call 11 Executive Handset 45
Help 58 Intercept call 34
Intercom 12, 13
Maintenance 57 Making and receiving calls 11 Manual base selection 56 Memory 14
to clear 15 to dial 15 to store 14
Messages (outgoing) 24 Number storage 14 On hold 14
On/of f 10, 29 Operating mode 38 Outgoing messages 24
Paging 12 Pause 35 PIN (Personal Identification Number) 16 Play back announcement 32, 37 Play back messages 32
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Power 6 Protected keypad 10
Quick guide (remote access) 41 Receiving calls 11
Record announcement 39 Recording memos 40 Reset 21 Register handset 51 Redial 11 Remote access 36 Remove registered handset 52 Returning Diverse 2015 57 Ring priority 42
Save messages 33 Secrecy 42 Service 57 Setting up 5 Skip forwards and backwards 32 Switchboard/PBX’s 48, 61 System code 16
Technical information 61 Technical specifications 63 Time 29 Time and day setting 29 Time Break Recall 49 Time saver mode 35 Tone or Pulse mode 48 Transfer call 13
Volumes and Tones
Base station ringer 18 Battery war ning tone 19 Confirmation tone 19 Ear piece volume 17 Handset ringer 18 Handset tone 18 In range tone 20 Loudspeaker volume 34 Range warning tone 20 Setting confirmation tone 19 Wrong button tone 19
War nings 5
Index
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APPROVED for connection to
telecommunication systems specified
in the instructions for use subject to
the conditions set out in them
504158
CE compliant to 89/336/EEC (EMC Directive) & 73/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive)
Offices in Europe, North America, Japan and Asia Pacific.
The telecommunications ser vices described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time. Ser vices and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plc’s respective standard conditions of contract. Nothing in this publication forms any par t of any contract.
TouchTone™ is a registered trade mark of British Telecommunications plc in the UK.
© British Telecommunications plc 1998. Registered Office: 81 Newgate Str eet, London EC1A 7AJ. Registered in England No. 1800000. Printed in Germany. Issue 2 (06/98) 2. Siemens number: A30852 – X1105-B357 – 2 – 7619 Designed by The Art & Design Partnership Limited.
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