Page 2 - See page 16 for more information about your handset PIN.
Check that your Diverse 2010 is complete. When you unpack you should have: • Diverse 2010 base station. • Diverse 2010 handset. • Power adaptor. • Handset belt clip. • Two nickel cadmium (Ni-Cad)rechargeable batteries. • Telephone line cord. If anything is missing, please contact your place of purch...
Page 3 - At a glance
At a glance Display Displays the status of your handset Belt clip Memory speed dial Enables quick dialling ofnumbers stored in thememor y Last number redial Lets you redial the lastfive external numbersyou called Intercom Enables internal communication and call transfer between handsets Phone For ma...
Page 6 - In this guide
3 In this guide At a glance 1 Introduction 4 Setting up 5 Using your Diverse 2010 10 Additional features 15 Using your Diverse 2010 24 with a switchboard Registering a new Diverse handset 26 with the base station Operating with additional base stations 28 Maintenance 31 Help 32 Technical information...
Page 7 - Building up a phone system
4 Please read the instr uctions carefullybefore use and retain this user guide forfuture reference. Building up a phone system You can use up to six handsets on eachDiverse base station, up to four basestations can be used with each Diversehandset to build up a comprehensiveand easy to use cordless ...
Page 8 - Approved rechargeable batteries; Saft RC6; Setting up
5 Approved rechargeable batteries General cleaning Simply clean the handset and basestation with a damp (not wet) cloth orantistatic wipe. Never use a dr y clothas this may cause a static shock.Never spray cleaning fluid directlyonto the telephone. Nickel-cadmium Saft RC6 Panasonic P-60 AA/1P Philip...
Page 10 - Free; Fit the handset Belt clip
4 Plug your Diverse 2010into the phone socket If you do not have a modern phonesocket, call Free fone 0800 800 150 and ask for a BT engineer to come andfit the cor rect socket. This is achargeable ser vice. 5 Install the rechargeablebatteries in the handset The handset uses the two AA size nickelcad...
Page 11 - light
8 7. Charge the handsetbatteries for at least 16 hours. Place the handset on the base. 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 arecharging, the green CHARGING light comes on –...
Page 16 - EXT INT
13 To put an outside caller on hold and speak to another internal handset • Press the INT button. You hear the internal dial tone and your outsidecaller is put on hold. Your caller willhear ‘music on-hold’. • Press the handset number you want, 1-6 . When the handset answers, you can talk without you...
Page 17 - Or
14 To speed dial a number stored on the memory • Press the PHONE button. You will hear the dial tone. • Press and release the MEM button twice. The memor y one digit will bedisplayed, along with its stored phonenumber. • Continue to press and release the MEM button to scroll through the memories • O...
Page 18 - Additional features
15 To re-set to TONE dialling • Press the STO button then the # button. • Press the 1 button. • Enter the cur rent system code. (Standard setting 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 •...
Page 26 - My Emergency numbers are; Either
23 1 2 3 4 My Emergency numbers are STO LNR ✱ 1 # 1 STO 2 A B C # 5 J K L LNR T o store your own ‘special numbers’ Before call bar ring has been set, youcan add up to four special numbers,each up to 16 digits long. You can dothis from any handset. • Press the STO button. • Press the # button. • Pres...
Page 27 - Entering access codes
24 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.(Standard setting is 0000 .) • Press the LNR button (you need to press the LNR button twice for a satellite PBX system). • Enter the access code yo...
Page 28 - Setting the access pause
25 Setting the access pause You can change the length of a pausebefore the dial tone commences. Thestandard setting is for a three secondpause. The handset must be switched ON. • Press the STO button. • Press # button. • Press the 1 button. • Enter the system code.(Standard setting is 0000 .) • Pres...
Page 34 - Maintenance; Service; . Calls are charged at; and ask for details of our
31 Maintenance General cleaning Simply clean the handset and base stationwith a damp (not wet) cloth or antistaticwipe. Never use a dr y cloth as this maycause a static shock. Never spraycleaning fluid directly onto the telephone. Service Within the warranty period If you experience a problem with y...
Page 35 - Help
32 Help Your Diverse 2010 has been designed tobe easy to use. If you should experiencea problem, please check the followingpoints before calling the Diverse Helpdesk. Emergency calls The emergency services can be contacted inthe UK by dialling 999 , or 112 in any country that is a member of the Euro...
Page 36 - Additional; If is
33 BT accepts no responsibility for damage caused to your Diverse 2010 handset by the use of non-approved batteries. No display appears Is the handset switched on? Thebatter y may be flat or dead. Recharge orreplace the batter y. No dial tone Is the telephone line cord plugged intothe phone socket a...
Page 37 - Technical information; Connection to the BT telephone network.
34 Technical information Environment Your Diverse 2010 should be kept freeof dust, moisture, high temperature,vibration and should not be exposed todirect sunlight. Do not stand it oncarpets or other sur faces whichgenerate fibres or place it in locationswhich prevent the free flow of air overits su...
Page 38 - Technical specif ication
35 Technical specif ication Standard DECT, GAP 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, ave...
Page 39 - Index
36 Index Access codes 24 Access pause 25 Additional features 15 Automatic search 30 Batteries approved batteries 5 batter y low warning 8 charging 8 installing 7 per formance 8 warning tone 19 Base stations additional base stations 28 automatic base station selection 29 manual base station selection...
Page 40 - APPROVED
Off ices in Europe, Nor th America,Japan and Asia Pacif ic. The Telecommunications ser vices described in thispublication are subject to availability and may bemodified from time to time. Ser vices and equipment areprovided subject to British Telecommunications plc’srespective standard conditions of...