Page 2 - Diverse 2000 Additional Handset; For your records; See page 26 for more information about
Please open this page for a fur ther ‘At a glance’ guide to your Diverse 2000Additional Handset. Check that your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset is complete. When you unpack you should have: • Diverse 2000 Additional Handset • Handset car r ying clip • Two nickel cadmium (NiCad)rechargeable batterie...
Page 3 - INT; At a glance
INT 1 2 A B C 3 D E F 4 G H I 5 J K L 6 M N O 7 P Q R S 8 T U V 9 W X Y Z # ✱ 0 RCL PWR STO MEM LNR At a glance 1 2 Display Displays the status of your handset Store Lets you store numbers on the memor y and access other phone functions End call Used to end a call Intercom Enables internal communica...
Page 5 - In this guide; Hints and tips boxes
3 In this guide At a glance 1 Introduction 4 Setting up 8 Registering a new Diverse 2000 Additional Handset with the base station 13 Using the Diverse 2000 Additional Handset 16 Optional settings 25 Operating with additional base stations 29 Maintenance 35 Help 36 Technical information 42 Index 43 H...
Page 6 - Introduction; Building up a phone system
4 Introduction Please read these instr uctions carefullybefore use and keep this user guide forfuture reference. For comprehensiveinstr uctions, see your main Diverse userguide. Building up a phone system You can add fur ther handsets to buildup a comprehensive and easy-to-usecordless telephone syst...
Page 8 - General cleaning
6 WARNING cont. placed too close. It is recommended youplace your Diverse handset at least onemetre away from such appliances toavoid any risk of inter ference. 7 If you wear a hearing aid, please notethat the Diverse works by sending radiosignals between the base station andhandset. These signals c...
Page 9 - Approved rechargeable batteries; or
7 Approved rechargeable batteries Use only the rechargeable batter y typeslisted below and do not mix two types inthe same handset: Batteries can be obtained from theDiverse Helpline on 0345 908070 or your local BT shop. Nickel-cadmium Saft RC6 Panasonic P-60 AA/1P Philips R6 NC-P UCAR RC6 DAIMON AC...
Page 10 - Important; and the; BT Shop; Setting Up
8 Important When replacing batteries always usegood quality nickel cadmium (NiCad)rechargeable AA types with at least600mAh capacity in order to achievethe specified operating time. Neveruse other batteries or conventionalalkaline batteries. They could resultin a shor t circuit or destroy thebatter ...
Page 11 - CHARGING; light; Battery display when inserting or; Fit the handset belt clip; Tab
9 3 Charge the handset batteriesfor at least 16 hours Place the handset on the base station orcharging unit (available separately). Thehandset can be charged face up ordown. Make sure that the contacts onthe bottom end of the handset aretouching both charging contacts. When the handset batteries are...
Page 12 - Battery performance
10 Battery performance Af ter charging your Diverse 2000Additional Handset for the f irst time,subsequent charging time for thehandset batteries is approximately 4-5hours. Batteries and case may becomewarm during charging. This is normaland not dangerous. Under ideal conditions, the handsetbatteries...
Page 13 - Battery low warning; Batteries fully charged; Getting the most out of your
11 Battery low warning An LCD on the handset display showsthe current charging level. When thebatteries are almost f lat a beep soundsand the display shows the empty batterysymbol. Displays showing that chargingis in progress are listed below: Batteries fully charged Batteries at 66% Batteries at 33...
Page 14 - The
12 If the symbol flashes continuously, it means the handset iseither out of range or is not registeredwith the base station. To register,follow the steps on page 13. Alladditional handsets you purchase willneed to be individually registered withthe base station before they will work. The symbol may ...
Page 17 - and; END CALL; to return
15 To remove a handset registered at the base station • Press the STO button. • Press the # button. • Press 7 then 2 . • Enter the system code (standard setting 0000 ). Display shows all handsets registered at the base. • Enter the number of the handset to be removed. (If you enter the wrongnumber, ...
Page 18 - On/Off and Protected modes; OFF; button until the display is; ON; You can make and receive calls.; PWR; button until the display goes
16 Using the Diverse2000 AdditionalHandset On/Off and Protected modes The handset can be operated in one ofthree dif ferent modes. OFF Phone calls can not be made and thehandset does not respond to incomingcalls. • To switch ON, press and hold downthe PWR button until the display is activated. ON Yo...
Page 19 - PROTECTED; button quickly, your display will
17 PROTECTED This setting stops you accidentallyoperating the handset’s keypad whencar r ying it around. You can still receiveincoming calls but you can not makecalls. • To switch to PROTECTED when thehandset is ON, press and release the PWR button quickly, your display will show — — — — — —, and yo...
Page 20 - Making and receiving calls; To make an external call; With the handset switched ON:; PHONE; Press the; Or
18 Making and receiving calls To make an external call With the handset switched ON: • Press the PHONE button. You hear the dial tone. • Dial the number you want. The phonecalls the number and the display showsthe number you have dialled. Alternatively, you can dial the phonenumber you want first, c...
Page 22 - Intercom calls; To make an internal intercom call to; button. Display shows; To receive an internal call; number of the handset calling you.
20 Intercom calls To make an internal intercom call to another handset • Press the INT button. Display shows your handset number. • Enter the number of the handset youwant to call. The handset will ring. To receive an internal call When the phone rings on an intercomcall the display flashes: INT , p...
Page 24 - Transferring and holding calls; While you are on an external call:
22 Transferring and holding calls You can transfer an external call toanother handset, or put the call on holdwhile you talk to another handset. To transfer an external call between handsets While you are on an external call: • Press the INT button. Display shows EXT INT . Your caller will hear ‘mus...
Page 25 - If you go out of range of
23 Using the memory to store anddial numbers Your Diverse 2000 Additional Handsetcan store 10 phone numbers, each up to22 digits long, which can then be speeddialled. Stored numbers can includesettings made with the RCL , ✱ and # buttons (ie, to store special ser vice orSelect Ser vices numbers that...
Page 27 - Optional settings; Call Barring
25 8 T U V STO 1 8 T U V STO 0 Optional settings You can adjust the ringer and handsetvolumes on your Diverse 2000Additional Handset. You are also able toprevent unauthorised use of yourhandset and accidental changes to itssettings. Call Barring To bar and cancel an individual handset from making ex...
Page 29 - Volume controls
27 Volume controls To change the handset volume The handset volume can be set at threedif ferent levels. The standard setting is 1. • Press the STO button. • Press 0 . • Press 1 , 2 or 3 on the keypad, to select the volume. • Press the STO button to confirm. To change the ringer volume The ringer vo...
Page 30 - Advanced features
28 Advanced features There are fur ther options which youmay wish set on your handset, includingadditional advisor y warning beeps.Please refer to your Diverse base stationuser guide for instr uctions on how to setthese features.
Page 32 - symbol
30 How to set up multiple basestations and handsets To register additional Diverse 2000 handsets at more than one base station You can use up to six handsets on eachDiverse base station and up to four basestations with your Diverse handset. The handset supplied with your first basestation is already...
Page 33 - Press and hold down the; GREY
31 At the base station: • Press and hold down the GREY paging button until you hear thebeeps (after about 10 seconds). At the handset: • Press and hold down the 2 button (or 3 or 4 ), to allocate a number to the new base station. • At the same time, hold down the PWR button until the display shows :...
Page 37 - Maintenance; Service; Within the warranty period; . Calls are charged at; Outside the warranty period; our recommended repair agents.
35 Maintenance General cleaning Simply clean the handset and base stationwith a damp cloth (not wet) or antistaticwipe. Never use a dr y cloth as this maycause a static shock. Never spray cleaningfluids directly onto the telephone. Service Within the warranty period If you experience a problem with ...
Page 38 - Help; Emergency Calls
36 Help Your Diverse 2000 Additional Handsethas been designed for ease of use. Ifyou do experience any dif ficulties,please refer to the following sectionbefore contacting the Diverse Helplineon 0345 908070 . Emergency Calls The emergency services can be contactedin the UK by dialling 999 , or 112 w...
Page 40 - are available from the Diverse Helpline on; or your local BT shop.
38 BT accepts no responsibility for damagecaused to your Diverse 2000 AdditionalHandset by the use of unsuitable batteries. are available from the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070 or your local BT shop. No display appears Is the handset switched on?The batter y may be flat or dead.Recharge or replace...
Page 43 - Approval; Connecting to switchboards
41 Approval Connection to the BT telephonenetwork Your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset isfully approved for connection to the BTnetwork provided it is used accordingthe the instr uctions in this guide. Thetelephone lines must provide LoopDisconnect (Pulse) or Multi-frequency(Touch Tone) dialline cap...
Page 45 - Index
43 Index Access code 39 At a glance 1 Base station 29 automatic base selection 33 to set/clear base station number 32 manual base selection 34 multiple base station 30 Batteries approved types 7 batteries low 11 charging 9 installing 8 Belt clip 9 Call bar ring 25 Emergency calls 36 Help 36 Intercom...
Page 46 - Notes