Page 3 - At a glance
2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 MNO ABC DEF PQRS JKL GHI TUV WXYZ a A R At a glance Display Directory Enables speed diallingof numbers stored in thememor y. Option buttons Lets you select from the menu options on the display. Headset port When used with the Diverse 3010 Micro headset this allows you total mobil...
Page 4 - For your records
If anything is missing. please contact your place of purchase immediately. Diverse 3010 Micro base station. Diverse 3010 Micro handset. Batter y compar tment cover. Power adaptor. Belt Clip 1 x Diverse 3010 Micro headset 1 x rechargeableNickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batter y pack Telephone line cord F...
Page 6 - Quick guide; Information for the handset settings.
2 Quick guide Information for the handset settings. Function Key combination Activate/deactivatethe handset Hold down for 1 second Activate/deactivatekeypad protection Hold down for 1 second Answer a call Make an external call Redial a number or Save a number in the New Entr y Name directory Dial a ...
Page 7 - In this guide; Hints and tips boxes
3 In this guide At a glance 1 Introducing the Diverse 3010 Micro 4 Building up a phone system 4 Setting up 5 Warning 5 Approved rechargeable batteries 5 General cleaning 5 Using your Diverse 3010 Micro 10 Switching on/off and locking the keypad 10 Making and receiving calls 11 Using your headset 12 ...
Page 8 - Building up a phone system; Note
4 Introducing theDiverse 3010 Micro Please read the instr uctions carefullybefore use and retain this user guide for future reference. This guide covers the basic features ofthe Diverse 3010 Micro. Building up a phone system You can add fur ther handsets to buildup an easy-to-use cordless telephones...
Page 9 - Setting up; General cleaning; WARNING
5 Setting up Warning 1 For the handset use only approvedNickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable batter y pack. Replacementbatter y packs are available from the Diverse Helpline 08457 908070 . 2 Do not tr y to use any power supplyexcept the one provided, other wise youmay permanently damage your Div...
Page 10 - Connect the power cable
6 Follow these steps to getyour Diverse 3010 Microready for use Note Plan where you will put your Diverse 3010Micro. It should be within two metres ofa power socket and the phone socket. Note Your handset is already “registered” to the Diverse 3010 Micro base station. 1 Connect the power cable Plug ...
Page 11 - Fit the handset belt clip; for the full 16 hours.; Battery display when inserting
3 Install the rechargeablebattery pack in the handset The handset uses a rechargeable NickelMetal Hydride (NiMH) batter y pack,which is supplied. You must only useapproved batteries. To install it, inser tthe batter y pack as indicated on thelabel inside the batter y compar tmentand slide the batter...
Page 12 - , flashes continuously
8 Place the handset on the base. When charging, the batter y levelsymbol shown on the display flashes. Battery performance After charging your Diverse 3010 Microfor the first time, subsequent charging timefor the handset batteries is approximately4-5 hours. The batter y pack and case maybecome warm ...
Page 13 - Free
9 Note If you go out of range of a base station fora long time while your handset isswitched ON, it may take more than 20minutes to ‘find’ the base station againwhen you come back within range.However, by simply switching the handsetOFF for a moment, then ON again, it will find the base station with...
Page 14 - To switch on; Press and hold down the; RED; button for about a; To lock the keypad; MENU
To switch on Press and hold down the RED PHONE button for about a second. The display comes on. To lock the keypad This prevents you accidentallyoperating the handset’skeypad when car r ying itaround. You can receive calls,but cannot make calls. Press and hold down the button. # 10 Using your Divers...
Page 15 - To unlock the keypad; To switch off; Or; Making and receiving calls; To receive an external call; Or
11 To unlock the keypad Press and hold the button. You can now use the keypadagain. # The number is dialled. Or Press the GREEN PHONE button. You hear the dial tone. Key the number you want. To switch off Press and hold the RED PHONE button for about a second untilthe display goes blank. # Note The ...
Page 16 - Using your headset; To connect your headset
Caller display/Call Waiting The Diverse 3010 Micro can let youknow who’s calling before you answerthe telephone. With BT’s Caller Display and CallWaiting ser vice, your Diverse basestation receives caller informationwhich is transmitted over the BTnetwork, for more information seepages 23-27. Call t...
Page 17 - Secrecy; Extern; To redial the last number
13 Secrecy You can switch of f the handsetmicrophone so that your caller cannothear you while you talk to someoneelse in the room. When ready, you can switch themicrophone back on. During a call: Press the INT button to switch the microphone of f. Your callerwill hear a melody. Displayshows Extern (...
Page 18 - To delete a redial number; O K
14 To delete a redial number Press the REDIAL button. Press the DOWN button to highlight the number youwant. Press the MORE OPTIONS button. Press the DOWN button to highlight Delete Entr y. Press the OK button to confirm. Press the RED PHONE button to return to standby. –– - - – – – O K Paging and m...
Page 19 - I N T; To receive a paged call
15 To make an internal intercom call Press the INT button. Your handset internal number isdisplayed. Press the internal handsetnumber you wish to call e.g. 2 or press the CALL ALL button to call all handsets. If calling all handsets, you cantalk to the first handset thatanswers. Press the RED PHONE ...
Page 20 - CALL ALL
16 To put an outside call on holdwhile you make an internal call Press the INT button. Your handset internal number isdisplayed e.g. 1 . Press the number of theinternal handset number youwish to call e.g. 2 or press the CALL ALL button to call all handsets. If calling all handsets, you cantalk to th...
Page 21 - New Entry; Controlling the cursor
17 Quick call transfer After dialling the other handset, you canimmediately press the RED PHONE button, or replace the handset on the base and thecall will be transferred straight through. Ifthe other handset is already engaged, ordoes not answer the call within 30 seconds, the call will be returned...
Page 22 - Insert; DELETE
18 The DOWN ar row is used to move from the “name” line tothe “number” line. The UP ar row moves you back up to the name line. The “first letter” of the nameis written automatically inupper case, the lettersimmediately after wards arewritten in lower case. Letters are entered bypressing the relevant...
Page 23 - Edit Entry
19 To dial a number stored in the Directory Press the DIRECTORY button to open the phone book. Press the DOWN or UP ar rows to scroll through to thenames you require. Press the GREEN PHONE button to dial the number. Or To quick search for adirector y name, press thebutton with the first letter ofthe...
Page 24 - Display Entry
20 To view an entry in thedirectory Press the DIRECTORY button. Press the UP/DOWN ar rows to scroll to the entr y you wantor find the required name byusing the keypad to enter thefirst letter of the name. Press the MORE OPTIONS button. Press the DOWN ar row to highlight Display Entry . Press the OK ...
Page 25 - Copy List; Delete Entry
21 To copy a directory from oneMicro handset to another You can copy the entiredirector y to another handsetto avoid having to input thesame entries twice using thehandset with the director y youwish to copy (e.g. handset 1). Press the DIRECTORY button. Press the MORE OPTIONS button. Press the DOWN ...
Page 26 - Additional Directory functions; Save Entry; Available Memory
22 To delete all names andnumbers in the directory Press the DIRECTORY button. Press the MORE OPTIONS button. Press the DOWN ar row to highlight Delete List . Press the OK button. Enter the PIN number of thehandset (original setting 0000 ). Press the OK button. The display shows a Yes or No option t...
Page 27 - Using the redial memory
23 To copy a redial number tothe Directory Press the REDIAL button. Press the DOWN button to highlight the number youwant. Press the MORE OPTIONS button. Press the DOWN button to highlight Copy to Dir . Press the OK button. Enter a name for the number(see page 17) . Press the MORE OPTIONS button. Pr...
Page 28 - To take the call waiting; RECALL
24 Using Caller Display andCall Waiting BT’s Caller Display and Call Waiting If you subscribe to Caller Display youcan see who is calling you (on yourhandset display). If you are on a calland you also subscribe to BT’s CallWaiting ser vice, the second incomingcall number will appear on the handsetdi...
Page 29 - Using the Micro handset; Display shows the; To view the calls list; Press the button beneath the
25 Information displayed viaother UK networks If you are connected to a dif ferentnetwork, you will first have to subscribeto that network's Caller Display andCall Waiting ser vice. Call your networkprovider for more information. Using the Micro handset When the phone rings, your caller’snumber is d...
Page 30 - INT; OK; S E T
26 The newest entr y is thendisplayed after approximately 2 seconds. ALL CALLS SETTING UNANSWERED CALLS SETTING Shows the number of calls in the Calls List,i.e. call 1 of 15. Date Time This indicates that the call wasanswered when it was received. 01.11. 05:15PM 01234567890 01/15 Indicates the numbe...
Page 31 - icon is shown on the
To copy a number from thecalls list to the directory Press the button to enter the calls list, or press the INT , SET and 2 buttons. Scroll to the number you wishto copy. Press the MORE OPTIONS button. Press the DOWN button to highlight Copy to Dir . Press the OK button. Enter a name for the number(...
Page 32 - Delete Number; To delete the whole calls list; Reset Base
28 To delete a number in thecalls list Press the button to enter the calls list, or press the INT , SET and 2 buttons. Scroll to the number yourequire. Press the MORE OPTIONS button. Press the DOWN button to highlight Delete Number . Press the OK button. You hear a confirmation beepand the display r...
Page 33 - Telephone Security
29 Telephone Security Your Diverse 3010 Micro gives you a variety of ways toprevent unauthorised use of the phone or handset. Base station and handset PIN As a digital phone system, yourDiverse 3010 Micro provides excellentsecurity against others ‘listening in’ toyour calls. You can also preventunau...
Page 34 - Settings
30 Press the RED PHONE button to return to standby. To change the handset PIN(personal identificationnumber) The PIN on your handsetprotects functions and settingsfrom unauthorised access. A handset PIN is necessar y inorder to: – reset the memor y – reset to the original settings. Handset power mus...
Page 35 - Handset Locked
Press the OK button. Press the DOWN ar row to highlight Security. Press the OK button. Enter the cur rent handset PIN number (original setting 0000 ). Press the OK button. Press the DOWN ar row to highlight Handset Lock. Press the OK button. You hear a confirmation beep and a ✔ appears next to Hands...
Page 36 - Emergency numbers
Emergency ser vices (e.g. 999 , 112 ) and special numbers can be dialledeven if the telephone is locked. ( N.B: This does not apply if connected to a switchboard and call barring is set.) Press the OK button. Display shows the numbers of allhandsets registered to thebase station (e.g. 1-6 ). Enter t...
Page 37 - Enabling
33 Press the OK button. Enter the special number youwant. Press the DELETE button to delete digits. Press the OK button to confirm. Press the RED PHONE button to return to standby. 999 and 112 emergency ser vices numbers are notaf fected by any call bar ringsetting. You will still be able todial the...
Page 38 - Call Restriction
34 Note The barred or enabled numbers must beswitched on before you can use this. WARNING You cannot dial 9 999 or R 999 from behind a switchboard when call barring is set. Directory for barred/enablednumbers To: Bar numbers. Enable handsets to callonly specified numbers.Create a memor y list. Press...
Page 40 - Additional features
36 Additional features Handset settings quickguide The handset settings menu allows youto change: • Ringer volume The handset ringer has 5 volume settings. • Ringer melody The handset ringer has a choice of 10 melodies. Beeps You can switch specific beeps on or of f. This saves batter y energybut ma...
Page 41 - Follow these easy steps to change your handset settings.
37 Quick Reference Handset Display Follow these easy steps to change your handset settings. S e t t i n g s Base Settings Base User Option Hset User Option Room Monitor Set Service Set Up M a i n M e n u Sound Settings S e c u r i t y A u t o T a l k L a n g u a g e Default Reset S e t t i n g s Rin...
Page 42 - Base station settings
38 Base station settings To adjust the ringer volume inthe base station There are seven levels: 0 = of f, 6 = high. (Default setting is 6.) Press the INT button. Press the SET button Press the 0 button. Press the 5 button. Press the OK button. Display shows the volume level set.Ringer sounds a sampl...
Page 44 - Using the Room Monitor; To set the room monitor
40 Note The internal user can elect toterminate open listening by pressingthe RED PHONE button. De-activating open listening: Press the LSTN.OFF button. The external connection is notaf fected. LSTN.ON Using the Room Monitor If you have at least two handsetsregistered to your base station, you canle...
Page 47 - Call allocation; Group ringing
43 To reset the handset to itsoriginal settings Press the MENU button. Press the DOWN ar row to highlight Settings . Press the OK button. Press the DOWN ar row to highlight Default Reset . Press the OK button. Enter your cur rent PINnumber (original setting 0000 ). Press the OK button. You hear a co...
Page 49 - If you accidentally set
45 To set the number of rings onring priority You can specify the number of rings your selected handsetcan have before an incomingcall rever ts to all availablehandsets. Press the INT button. Press the SET button. Press the 3 button then press the 4 button. Press the OK button. Enter the base statio...
Page 52 - To de-register a handset
48 NB. There is a small delay before these numbers aredisplayed on the screen. Select and enter one of thesenumbers. This is now thehandset’s internal number andis registered with the basestation, e.g. Base 2 stops flashing. To de-register a handset A de-registered handset cannotbe used to make call...
Page 58 - To insert an access code; To set the access pause
54 To insert an access code This means the access codewill be automatically dialledbefore any number stored inthe Caller Display calls list. Press the INT button. Press the SET button. Press the 4 button then press the 0 button. Press the OK button. Enter the base station PIN(original setting 0000 )...
Page 59 - Maintenance; General; Service; Within the warranty period
55 Maintenance General Simply clean the Diverse 3010 Microand base station with a damp cloth oran antistatic wipe. Never use a dr ycloth as this may cause a static shock. Service Within the warranty period If you experience a problem with yourDiverse 3010 Micro you should contactthe Diverse Helpline...
Page 60 - Help; Emergency calls
56 Help Your Diverse 3010 Micro has beendesigned to be easy to use. If youshould experience a problem, pleasecheck the following points. Emergency calls The emergency services can be contactedin the UK by dialling 999 , or 112 in any countr y that is a member of the European Community. Note If your ...
Page 61 - Search base; or you cannot; If you press the; PHONE; button whilst
in use. Wait until the call is finishedand tr y again. The handset display shows the words Search base or you cannot link up with the base station Is the handset registered with the basestation? To register the handset, seepage 47. Is the power cable connectedat the base and the power switched onat ...
Page 63 - Technical information
59 Technical information Environment Your Diverse 3010 Micro should be kept free ofdust, moisture, high temperature, vibration andshould not be exposed to direct sunlight. Donot stand it on carpets or other sur faces whichgenerate fibres or place it in locations whichprevent the free flow of air ove...
Page 64 - Index
60 Index A daptor 6 Additional features 36 Approval 59 At a glance 1 Autotalk 37 B ase station change name 51 change PIN 29 fixed base selection 50 melody 38 music on hold on/of f 39 reset 42 ringer volume 38 set strongest signal 50 Batteries approved 5 charging 7, 56 installing 7 low warning 8 per ...
Page 67 - Offices worldwide
Offices worldwide 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 BritishTelecommunications plc’s respective standard conditions of contract.Nothing in this publication fo...