Page 7 - Hints and tips boxes; In this guide
At a glance 1 Introducing the Diverse 1015 5 Setting up 6 Using your Diverse 1015telephone 11 Using your Diverse 1015answering machine 24 Remote access 33 Remote access quick guide 38 Additional features 39 Using your Diverse 1015 with a switchboard/PBX 41 Registering a new Diverse handset with the ...
Page 8 - Introducing the Diverse 1015; DECT; Building up a phone system; For your records; For warranty purposes, proof of purchase is
Introducing the Diverse 1015 Your Diverse 1015 is designed for ease of use and made to the highstandards set by BT. We thank you for making the right choice andexpect that your Diverse 1015 will give youmany years of quality ser vice. Please read theinstr uctions carefully before use and retain this...
Page 9 - Follow these steps to get your Diverse 1015 ready for use.; Free; and ask for a BT
Setting up Follow these steps to get your Diverse 1015 ready for use. Plan where you will put your Diverse 1015. Itshould be within two metres of a power socketand the phone socket. Warning 1 For the handset use only approved nickel-cadmium (NiCad) rechargeable batteries. Never use otherbatteries or...
Page 10 - To connect the back-up box; Lift of f the cover from one end (
To connect the back-up box The back-up box must be connected betweenyour Diverse 1015 and the power adaptor. • Plug the back-up box power cord intothe socket on the underside of yourDiverse 1015 ( 1 ). • Plug the power adaptor into the back-up box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 11 - Connecting the power cable; Mounting the back- up box
5 Connecting the power cable Plug the power cable into the power socket onthe underside of your Diverse 1015. Take carethat the telephone line cord and power cableplugs are connected to the correct sockets.Incor rect placement could damage the unit. 6 Plug the 3-pin adaptor into amains power socket ...
Page 12 - Fitting the handset carrying clip; Fit the carr ying clip onto the back of the handset.; CHARGING; light comes on – it goes of f; Normal battery charging time; Tab
7 Installing the rechargeablebatteries in the handset The handset uses the two AA size nickelcadmium (NiCad) batteries supplied. Hold thehandset with the keypad facing down and slideup to open the batter y compar tment. Inser t the batteries as indicated on the labelinside the batter y compar tment ...
Page 13 - Battery low warning; f lashes and handset beeps to warn you; If the; continuously, it means; Getting the most out of your batteries; If you go out of range of a base unit
10 Setting up Battery low warning f lashes and handset beeps to warn you that the batteries are within 5-10 minutes of beingcompletely f lat. If the symbol flashes continuously, it means the handset is either out of range or is notregistered with the base unit. To register, follow thesteps on page 4...
Page 14 - ON/OFF and PROTECTED modes; symbol f lashes. You cannot make or receive
Using your Diverse 1015telephone ON/OFF and PROTECTED modes The handset can be operated in one of threedif ferent modes. OFF Phone calls cannot be made and the handsetdoes not respond to incoming calls. • To switch on, press and hold down the PWR button until the display is activated. ON You can mak...
Page 15 - or; Making and receiving calls; EXT; or; button. This enables you to use systems such
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 unit or chargingunit, simply lift it up and speak. You do notneed to press the PHONE button. At the end of the call, either press the PHONE butt...
Page 16 - Paging and internal calls; I N T
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 PHONE button or replace the handset on the base orcharging unit. To receive a...
Page 17 - button, or place the handset back
To put an external caller on hold and speak to another internal handset • Press the INT button. You hear the internal dial tone and your external caller is put onhold and will hear a melodious tone. • Press the handset number you want, 1- 6 . When the handset answers, you can talkwithout your extern...
Page 18 - Or, to save scrolling through stored numbers:; button to conf irm the number.; S T O; M E M
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 memor y 1 will be displayed. • Continue to press and release the MEM button to scroll through the memories. • Press the memor...
Page 19 - If you want to use remote access; To change a system code for the Diverse
Using and changing the systemcode and handset PIN As a digital phone system, your Diverse 1015provides 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 thebase unit. To do this you need to ...
Page 20 - Optional settings
Optional settings Adjusting ear piece volume The volume of received calls can be set to threedif ferent levels ranging from normal to loud. To set the volume: • Press the STORE button. • Press the 0 button the current setting is displayed. • Press 1 button for normal. • Press 2 button for louder. • ...
Page 22 - STO
To switch the battery warning tone on and off You will hear a tone when the batteries need tobe recharged. If the batteries are already fullycharged, hearing the signal means they shouldbe replaced. You can turn this sound on andof f. The factor y setting is ON. • Press the STO button. • Press 3 the...
Page 23 - RCL
20 Using your Diverse 1015 To switch the ‘in-range’ tone on and off If you have taken the handset outside thephone’s range – provided the handset isswitched on – you will hear a tone when youcome back within range. You can turn thissound on and of f. The factor y setting is ON. • Press the STO butto...
Page 24 - Call barring
Call barring You can stop all the external and internal callsbeing made from all handsets or individualhandsets. Incoming calls can still be receivedand answered. You can also add up to fourspecial numbers of your own - for example,other emergency numbers, core businesssuppliers or doctor, dentist, ...
Page 26 - To clear your own ‘special numbers’; Press the
23 Using yourDiverse 1015 To clear your own ‘special numbers’ • Press the STO button. • Press the # button. • Press the 2 button. • Press the 7 button. • Enter the system code. (Factor y setting is0000. To change it see page 16.) • Press the STO button. S T O 2 ABC 7 PQRS
Page 27 - MODE
Advisory announcement You can record an advisor y announcement. Thisenables you to leave a statement for callers butdoes not allow them to record a message. You can switch between your outgoingmessages and advisor y announcement bypressing the MODE button. The display on the base shows A1 for outgoi...
Page 29 - ‘Mode’
Using your Diverse 1015 answering machine 26 To play back your second outgoing message (A2) • Press the MODE button until the voice says ‘Operation Mode. Call Recording af terannouncement 2’ . • Press the PLAY button. Your message is played back. Along with any concludingmessage. • Stop playback at ...
Page 31 - either; ‘ Time setting. Please enter day of
28 Using your Diverse 1015 answering machine To switch the day and time announcement off or on Your Diverse 1015 will automatically announcethe day and time after each message. This isthe factor y setting. You can switch this settingof f and back on again. • Press the STORE button. • Press the # but...
Page 32 - ‘Recording message’
29 Using your Diverse 1015answering machine • 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 Diverse1015. You have the same ti...
Page 33 - ‘Pause’; When there are new messages:
30 Using your Diverse 1015 answering machine 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 toskip for ward over a number of messages. • Press the § SKIP button once to skip back to the star ...
Page 34 - Call screening
31 Using your Diverse 1015answering machine Call screening When the answering machine is switched on,you can hear incoming calls and decidewhether to answer them or let your Diverse1015 take their message. If you decide toanswer the call, the answering machine willstop when you pick up any handset f...
Page 35 - At the base during playback:
32 Using your Diverse 1015 answering machine Time saver mode Times saver is useful if you ring in fromanother phone to see if you have any newmessages. If you have new messages, your Diverse 1015will announce after 2 rings. If you do not haveany new messages, your Diverse will notanswer until 4 ring...
Page 36 - OR; From another external; phone; Touchtone; E I T H E R; From a Diverse handset; button; Please note; Remote access
OR From another external Touchtone TM phone • Dial your Diverse 1015 phone number. • When the Diverse 1015 takes your call, enter the system code. (This must bedif ferent from the factor y setting of0000. See page 16 on how to changeyour system code.)You hear a beep and the voice announces the curre...
Page 38 - To select the operating mode
To mark a message as new • Press the ✱ button twice during playback. The playback skips to the end of themessage and the voice announces, ‘Message is 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 a...
Page 39 - To record a new outgoing message
To record an advisory announcement First select the operating mode A by following the instr uctions on page 33 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 ...
Page 41 - Remote access quick guide
Memo Announcement or advisor y message Intercom to base Call recording announcement 1 Call recording announcement 2 Advisor y message Message Announcement or advisor y message Play back new messages Mark message ‘new’ Skip backwards Play back all messages Skip for wards No function Abor t action (pa...
Page 42 - Secrecy is not available for internal calls.
Additional features Using secrecy during an external call • To obtain secrecy on an external call, pressthe INT button. Display shows your handset’s internal number and you hear the internaldial tone. This allows you to talk to someonein the same room, without your callerhearing the conversation. In...
Page 45 - For use with switchboards/PBXs
R C L R C L 42 To put an outside call on hold and speak to another, internal handset You can make a consultation call to a colleagueand return to your existing, outside caller. During the call: • Press the RCL button. You hear a dial tone. Your outside caller is on hold. • Dial the phone extension n...
Page 47 - To register a handset; Diverse handsets
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. (Factor ysetting is 0000. To change it see page16.) • Press the # button. The beeps stop after about 10 seconds, and the display shows allthe ava...
Page 53 - General; Service; Within the guarantee period; If you have to return your Diverse 1015
Maintenance General Simply clean the handset and base unit with a damp cloth or an antistatic wipe. Never usehousehold polish as this will damage yourDiverse 1015. Never use a dr y cloth as thismay cause a static shock. Service Within the guarantee period If you experience a problem with your Divers...
Page 54 - Are you in range of the base unit?
Replacing handset batteries After a time, you may find that the handsetbatteries are r unning out of charge morequickly. This is a standard sign of wear and thebatteries will need replacing. Recommended batteries should have a powerrating of 600m Ah 1.2V. Batteries are availablefrom the Diverse Help...
Page 56 - Environment; Connection to the BT telephone network.
Technical information 53 Environment Your Diverse 1015 should be kept free of dust,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 over its ...
Page 57 - Connecting to PBXs
54 Connecting to PBXs Diverse 1015 is only approved for use with acompatible PBX including those which do notprovide secondar y proceed indication. If youwould like a list of suitable PBXs, contact BT on 154. If you do have a compatible PBX, itcannot be guaranteed that the telephone willoperate corr...
Page 58 - Technical specif ication
Technical specif ication 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 out...
Page 59 - Base unit
Index 56 Index At a glance 1 Introducing the Diverse 1015 5 Setting up 6 Base unit Optional Settings Adjusting ringer tone 18 Adjusting ringer volume 18 Reset original factor y settings 20 System code 16 Changing 16 Handset Batteries Installing 9 Charging 9 Low warning 10 Carr ying Clip 9 Optional S...
Page 60 - Base unit functions; Handset functions
57 Index Making and receiving calls - internal 13 External call on hold and speak to another handset 14 Intercom call to all handsets 14 Intercom call to another handset 13 Transfer external call between handsets 14 Memor y Clearing 15 Dialling 15 Number storage 15 On/of f 11 Protection 11 Using you...
Page 62 - Maintainance
Operating with additional base units Base unit Introduction 46 Register additional handsets at more than one base unit 47 Handset Introduction 46 Register additional handsets at more than one base unit 47 Set/clear display of base unit number on handset 48 Set handset for automatic base selection 48...
Page 63 - Mounting template
60 Mounting template If mounting your Diverse 1015 back-up box,use this guide to position two 5 mm drill holes56 mm apar t.
Page 64 - APPROVED
Off ices in Europe, Nor th America,Japan and Asia Pacif ic. The Telecommunications ser vices described in this publicationare 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 o...