BT DIVERSE X10 User Manual

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User Guide  
BT DIVERSE X10  
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This User Guide provides you with all  
the information you need to get the  
most from your phone.  
Got everything?  
BT Diverse X10 handset  
BT Diverse X10 base  
Mains power adaptor  
Telephone line cord  
Headset  
Before you make your first call you will  
need to set up your phone. Follow the  
simple instructions in ‘Getting Started,  
on the next few pages.  
2 x AAA rechargeable  
batteries  
Battery compartment  
cover  
Need help?  
Base plinth  
Belt clip  
If you have any problems setting up or using  
your BT Diverse X10 please contact the Helpline  
on 08702 403180.  
2 x Screws  
2 x Wall plugs  
Alternatively, you may find the answer in ‘Help’  
at the back of this guide.  
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In this guide  
Getting started  
Copy the entire directory to another  
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Setting up the base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Attaching the belt clip (optional) . . . . 8  
handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Edit an entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Delete an entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Delete the entire directory . . . . . . . . . 23  
Copying an entry from your mobile  
Getting to know your phone  
Handset buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Handset display icons . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Navigating the menus . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Menu map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
SIM card to the directory . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Copying the entire contents of your  
mobile SIM card to the directory . . . . . 26  
Copying an entry from your directory  
to your mobile SIM card . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Copying the entire contents from your  
directory to your mobile SIM card . . . . 28  
Using the phone  
Make an external call . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Preparatory dialling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
End a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Receiving calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Earpiece volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Handsfree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Using the headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Secrecy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Paging and internal calls  
Paging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Internal calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Transferring calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
3-way calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Caller Display and the calls list  
View/dial numbers in the calls list . . . . 33  
Copy a number from the calls list  
to the directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Delete a call from the calls list . . . . . . 35  
Delete the entire calls list . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Directory  
Add a new directory entry . . . . . . . . . 18  
Character map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Insert a pause in a directory number . . 20  
View/dial a directory number . . . . . . . 20  
Copy an entry to another handset . . . 20  
SMS Messaging  
To register for the SMS . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
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Character map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Write and send a message . . . . . . . . . 39  
Receiving an SMS message . . . . . . . . 40  
Delivery of SMS messages . . . . . . . . . 40  
Reading SMS messages . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Reading messages in Outbox/Drafts . . 42  
Replying to a message . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Forwarding a message . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Editing/sending a message . . . . . . . . . 45  
Saving an SMS senders phone number  
to the directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Deleting individual messages . . . . . . . 47  
Deleting all messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Changing SMS Service Centre numbers . 49  
Replying to a Diverse X10 SMS  
Display contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Keyguard lock on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Reset the handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Base station settings  
To change the System PIN . . . . . . . . . 60  
Handset priority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Store a call barring prefix . . . . . . . . . . 62  
Turn call barring off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Delete a call bar prefix . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
To switch hold music on/off . . . . . . . . 65  
Using additional handsets and bases  
Registering additional handsets . . . . . 66  
Register a Diverse X10 handset to  
another base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
To register other GAP handsets to your  
Diverse X10 base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
To de-register a handset from a base. . 68  
message from a mobile phone . . . . . . 50  
Sending a new message to a  
Diverse X10 from a mobile phone . . . . 51  
Handset settings  
Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
Change the external ringer melody . . . 52  
Change the external ringer volume . . . 53  
Change the internal ringer melody. . . . 54  
Change the internal ringer volume . . . 54  
Switch handset key beeps on/off . . . . . 55  
Selecting a base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Switch auto talk on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Naming a handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
Technical information . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
Recall mode/Dialling mode . . . . . . . . . 80  
Wall mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
SMS Service Conditions . . . . . . . . . . 82  
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Getting started  
WARNING  
Do not place your BT Diverse X10 in  
the bathroom or other humid areas.  
Location  
You need to place your BT Diverse X10 close enough to  
the telephone and mains power sockets so that the  
cables will reach.  
Handset range  
The handset reception range from  
the base is up to 300m outdoors  
and up to 50m indoors, in ideal  
conditions.  
The strength of the handset signal depends on where you  
site the base. Putting it as high as possible can help to  
provide the best signal. Make sure it is at least 1 metre  
away from other electrical appliances to avoid interference.  
IMPORTANT  
Setting up the base  
The base station must be plugged  
into the mains power socket at all  
times.  
1. Plug the power adaptor cable into the back of the base.  
Plug the power adaptor into the mains wall socket and  
switch the power on. When the power is connected  
correctly, the red Power light on the base comes on.  
Do not connect the telephone line  
until the handset is fully charged.  
Which socket?  
Power socket  
Telephone line socket  
Power adaptor cable  
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Talk/Standby time  
Under ideal conditions, the  
2. Install the 2 x AAA rechargeable batteries supplied.  
Then slide the battery compartment cover shut.  
handset batteries should give  
about 10 hours talk time or 120  
hours standby on a single charge.  
(The base power must be on at all  
times.)  
Note that new batteries do not  
reach full capacity until they have  
been in normal use for several days.  
Battery low warning  
When the battery charge becomes  
low, the  
icon will flash in the  
display and you will hear a warning  
beep. You will need to recharge  
the handset before you can use it.  
With batteries installed the display will show:  
Recommended batteries  
Never use non-rechargeable  
batteries. Only use NiMH  
rechargeable batteries with a  
minimum capacity of 550 mAh.  
Using inappropriate batteries will  
invalidate your guarantee and may  
damage the telephone.  
3. Before first use, you will need to charge the handset on  
the base for at least 16 hours. When charging the display  
shows a scrolling battery icon  
.
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Getting started  
Battery performance  
4. Connect the telephone line cord to the base and plug the  
other end into the wall socket.  
For best performance, leave the  
handset off the base for a few hours  
at a time. Running the batteries  
right down at least once a week will  
help them last as long as possible.  
Ensure that each end of the line cord is fitted into the  
correct socket.  
The charge capacity of  
rechargeable batteries will reduce  
with time as they wear out, giving  
the handset less talk/standby time.  
Eventually they will need to be  
replaced. New batteries are  
available from the BT Helpline  
on 08702 403180.  
Telephone line cord  
Your BT Diverse X10 is now ready for use.  
Attaching the belt clip (optional)  
If you want to use the belt clip with your handset,  
position it over the back of the handset, guide and push  
it into the slot provided and twist it clockwise until it is  
secure. See the illustration on the following page.  
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BT Diverse X10 additional handsets  
Any additional handsets you purchase will need to be  
individually registered to your BT Diverse X10 base  
before they will work. See page 66.  
Handset numbers  
Once registered with the base,  
each handset will display its  
handset number.  
Your BT Diverse X10 handsets are the same, so  
instructions throughout this guide apply to both.  
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Getting to know your phone  
Handset buttons  
Display  
Shows handset status, page 11.  
When you press any button on the  
handset, or when an incoming call  
is received, the orange backlight  
illuminates the display.  
Scroll  
Use to scroll through the menu options,  
directory and Calls list, page 12.  
Directory/Options  
Menu/Options  
Press to access directory, page 18.  
Press to access menu options, page 12.  
Also used to select options  
displayed on screen, page 12.  
Talk/Handsfree  
Press to make and receive calls, page 15.  
End/Exit  
Also use for handsfree calling, page 16.  
Press to end calls. Also lets you  
exit from menu, page 15.  
Keypad  
Int  
S (Secrecy)  
Press to contact other handsets, page 30.  
Press to switch off the microphone  
so your caller cannot hear you.  
Press again to switch it back on,  
page 17.  
R (Recall)  
For use with switchboards, page 80,  
and certain network services.  
Headset socket (on bottom),  
page 16.  
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Getting to know your phone  
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Handset display icons – These are the symbols you will see on your handset’s display.  
Internal call, Handsfree,  
New calls, SMS,  
page 33 page 36  
page 30 page 16  
Talk,  
Battery status,  
page 15  
page 7  
Handset name,  
page 57  
Access main menu option,  
page 12  
Access the directory option,  
page 12  
Talk  
New calls indicator*  
Steady to indicate a call in progress, see page 15.  
Flashes to indicate new calls in the calls list,  
see page 33.  
Flashing to alert you to an incoming call or  
when you have put an external call on hold,  
see page 15.  
SMS text messaging*  
Displayed when you have received new  
messages, see page 36.  
Internal call  
Indicates an internal call with another handset  
is being received/is in progress, see page 30.  
Battery status  
Flashes empty to indicate low battery.  
Handsfree  
Scrolls when handset is charging.  
Indicates handsfree operation, see page 16.  
*
For this features to work you must subscribe to your Network Provider’s Caller Display service.  
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Getting to know your phone  
Navigating the menus  
Your BT Diverse X10 handset has a menu system to  
guide you through the handset and base options.  
In most cases each menu has a list of available options.  
Have a look at the menu map on the following page.  
When the handset is switched on and in standby:  
1. Press Menu to open the main menu.  
Press the Menu option button to  
access the main menu.  
2. Use the  
and  
buttons to scroll through the menu  
Use the  
and  
buttons to  
items available.  
navigate through menus and  
options.  
3. When the menu item you want is displayed, select OK to  
view the options available for this menu.  
Selecting options  
The two option buttons are used to select the options  
shown in the bottom line of the display. The function of  
these buttons changes according to what you are doing.  
Throughout this guide ‘options’ are shown in blue text.  
Select the option displayed by  
pressing the button underneath it.  
eg. Press OK.  
For example, select Dir by pressing  
the option button below it.  
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Exiting menus  
Press Back at any time to go back to the previous  
display screen.  
Or  
Press  
at any time to return to the idle display.  
Menu map  
SMS Text Messaging  
Calls List  
Directory  
Handset Settings  
Base Settings  
Registration  
Write Message  
Inbox  
Call 1  
‘X’ Entries  
Ringer  
Handset Priority  
Call Barring  
Recall Mode  
Dial Mode  
Register Handset  
Call 2 etc.  
to Call 50  
Key Beeps  
Select Base  
Auto Talk  
Name Handset  
Contrast  
De-register Handset  
Drafts  
Outbox  
SMS Settings  
Hold Music  
System PIN  
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Getting to know your phone  
Base  
Power/In Use light  
On = Power connected  
Flashing = Line is in use  
Page button  
Press to call all handsets, see page 30.  
Also used to register additional handsets  
(see page 66).  
Back of base  
SIM card holder  
(see page 24)  
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Using the phone  
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Make an external call  
Dialling numbers quickly  
Numbers can also be dialled using  
the directory (page 20), and from  
the Calls list (page 33).  
1. Press , listen for the dial tone, then dial the number.  
The display shows the  
icon and External Call.  
Preparatory dialling  
1. Enter the number first. If you make a mistake, press Clear  
to delete.  
2. Press  
to dial.  
End a call  
1. Press  
Call timer  
The duration of your call is shown in  
the display during the call and for a  
few seconds after you hang-up.  
.
Receiving calls  
The phone will ring and the  
icon will flash in the display.  
The red In use light on the base will flash.  
1. Press to answer the call or, if the handset is on the  
base, simply lift it and speak.  
If you have subscribed to your network’s Caller Display  
service, the caller’s number will be displayed. See page  
33 for more information.  
If you have stored a name for the  
calling number in your directory,  
then the caller’s name will be  
displayed instead of their number.  
See page 33 for more information.  
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Using the phone  
Earpiece volume  
You can only adjust the earpiece volume during a call.  
There are 4 volume levels to select from.  
1. During a call, press  
to increase the volume, or press  
to decrease the volume.  
Handsfree  
Adjusting the loudspeaker volume  
To adjust the loudspeaker volume  
during a handsfree call, press  
Call handsfree to leave your hands free during a call or to  
enable others nearby to hear the caller too.  
to increase or  
volume. The volume level will be  
displayed.  
to decrease the  
1. Press  
2. Press  
.
again. The  
icon is displayed and the  
loudspeaker switched on.  
3. Dial the number.  
4. Switch back to the handset by pressing  
at any time.  
Using the headset  
Adjusting the headset volume  
1. Plug the headset into the socket on the bottom of  
the handset.  
During a call, press  
to increase  
or to decrease the volume.  
2. Place the foam pad over the earpiece for comfort and  
insert the earpiece gently into your ear until it feels  
secure.  
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A clip is supplied on the headset so  
that you can clip the headset cord  
on to your clothing.  
When you press  
the headset.  
you will hear the dial tone through  
Redial  
Your handset automatically saves the last 5 numbers you  
dialled into a redial list.  
Each redial number can be up to  
24 digits long.  
1. Press  
. The last number called is displayed.  
2. Use  
or  
to scroll to the number you want to redial.  
to dial the number.  
3. Press  
Secrecy  
During a call, you can talk to someone nearby without  
your caller hearing you.  
1. During your call, press  
.
Secrecy Onis displayed.  
Your caller cannot hear you now.  
2. Press again to resume your call.  
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Directory  
You can store up to 255 names and numbers in the  
directory. You can enter up to 24 digits and up to  
16 characters.  
There are two ways to enter the directory:  
Exit at any time  
Select Back to go back to the  
previous menu.  
You can either press Dir.  
Or  
Or press  
the phone to standby.  
to cancel and return  
Press Menu then press  
to scroll to Directoryand  
then press OK.  
The following instructions use the Dir button but the  
procedures are similar using either of the above options.  
Add a new directory entry  
1. Press Dir.  
2. Press Option. Display shows NEW ENTRY. Press OK.  
3. Use the keypad to enter the name then press Save.  
Entering names  
For example, to enter the name  
TOM:  
4. Now enter the number and select Save. It’s best to enter  
the full number, including the area code (see ‘Caller  
Displayon page 33). Entry Savedis displayed, and  
you will hear a confirmation tone.  
Press 8, Tis displayed.  
Press 6 three times until the display  
shows O.  
Then press 6 to display M.  
5. Press OK to insert another directory entry. Or press  
to return to the standby.  
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Character map  
Button  
Character  
, . ’ ? -  
!
1
A B C a b c 2  
D E F d e f 3  
G H I  
g h i  
4
5
J K L j k l  
M N O m n o 6  
P Q R S p q r s 7  
T U V t u v 8  
W X Y Z w x y z 9  
*
Blank  
0
#
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Directory  
Insert a pause in a directory number  
When entering the number, press and hold  
where you  
require a pause.  
P
appears in the display.  
View/dial a directory number  
1. Press Dir.  
Quick search a name  
2. Press  
to scroll through the alphabetical list of names  
Enter the first letter of the name  
you want e.g. for Emma, press  
twice to search for names  
beginning with E. Then scroll again  
through the names beginning with  
(or quick search) and select the one you want.  
3. Press  
. The number will be displayed and dialled.  
to return to the idle display.  
Or  
Eusing  
to select the name for  
the required entry.  
Press  
Copy an entry to another handset  
1. Press Dir.  
2. Press  
to select the entry you want.  
3. Press Option.  
4. Press  
until COPY ENTRYis displayed.  
5. Press OK.  
6. Enter the required handset number before CALLING  
HS:Xis displayed.  
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7. The handset receiving the directory will display ACCEPT  
DIR? NO/YES  
.
8. Press Yes. After a pause, COMPLETEDis displayed and  
the handset returns to the idle display.  
Copy the entire directory to another handset  
1. Press Dir.  
2. Press Option.  
3. Press  
until COPY ALLis displayed.  
4. Press OK.  
5. Enter the required handset number before CONFIRMis  
displayed.  
6. Press OK. CALLING HS:Xis displayed.  
7. The handset receiving the directory will display  
ACCEPT DIR? NO/YES  
.
8. Press Yes.  
After a pause, COMPLETEDis displayed and the handset  
returns to the idle display.  
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Directory  
Edit an entry  
1. Press Dir.  
2. Press  
to scroll to the entry you want.  
3. Press Option.  
4. Press  
until Edit Entryis displayed.  
5. Press OK.  
6. Press Clear and enter any changes to the name using  
the keypad.  
7. Press Save.  
8. Press Clear and enter any changes to the telephone  
number.  
9. Press Save. Entry Savedis displayed and you will hear  
a confirmation tone.  
10. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
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Delete an entry  
1. Press Dir.  
2. Press  
to scroll to the entry you want.  
3. Press Option.  
4. Press  
until Delete Entryis displayed.  
5. Press OK. Entry Deletedis displayed and you will  
hear a confirmation tone.  
6. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
Delete the entire directory  
1. Press Dir.  
2. Press Option.  
3. Press  
button until Delete Allis displayed.  
4. Press the OK options button. Delete All Entries?is  
displayed.  
5. Press OK to confirm. All Entries Deletedis  
displayed  
and you will hear a confirmation tone. No Entriesis  
then displayed.  
6. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
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Directory  
Diverse X10 SIM copy feature  
This feature allows you to copy individual names and  
numbers from your mobile SIM card or to copy its entire  
contents, to your Diverse X10 directory. This saves you  
having to input all the details manually.  
You can also copy from your Diverse X10 directory onto  
your mobile SIM card.  
To use this feature, you will need to insert your mobile  
SIM card into the SIM card holder in the side of your  
Diverse X10 base.  
1. Pull out the SIM card holder as shown.  
2. Turn the SIM holder over and insert your mobile SIM card  
with the metal contacts ‘face up’, so that you can see them.  
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The cut away corner in the holder indicates the correct  
way round to insert your SIM card.  
3. Slide the SIM holder back into the slot in the base.  
Copying an entry from your mobile SIM card to  
the directory  
1. Press Dir.  
Problems copying?  
If you try to copy your mobile SIM  
contents to the directory and no  
SIM card is inserted, or you have  
inserted the SIM card incorrectly  
No SIM Card Insertedwill be  
displayed.  
2. Press Option.  
3. Press  
until SIM Copyis displayed.  
4. Press OK. You will be prompted to enter your SIM PIN if it  
is enabled.  
5. Press OK. Please Waitthen SIM To Phone  
is displayed.  
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6. Press OK. Please Waitis displayed while your SIM  
card is accessed and then the first entry from your SIM  
card is displayed.  
7. Press  
or  
to scroll to the entry you want to copy.  
8. Press Option. Copy Entryis displayed.  
9. Press OK. Copying Completeis displayed and you will  
hear a confirmation tone.  
10. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
Copying the entire contents of your mobile SIM  
card to the directory  
Directory capacity  
1. Press Dir.  
Your directory can only hold up to  
255 names and numbers. If your  
SIM card contains more than 255  
entries, you should select  
2. Press Option.  
3. Press  
until SIM Copyis displayed.  
individual entries to copy over.  
4. Press OK. You will be prompted to enter your SIM PIN if it  
Directory numbers can be a  
maximum of 24 digits and  
directory names a maximum of 16  
digits long. If you try to copy a  
name or number that exceeds this  
it may not be accepted.  
is enabled.  
5. Press OK. Please Waitthen SIM To Phoneis displayed.  
6. Press OK. Please Waitis displayed while your SIM  
card is accessed and then the first entry from your SIM  
card is displayed.  
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7. Press Option. Copy Entryis displayed.  
8. Press  
or  
until Copy Allis displayed.  
Copy All  
When you select Copy All all your  
current directory entries will be lost  
and replaced with the contents of  
the SIM.  
9. Press OK. Copy All? Confirmis displayed.  
10. Press OK. Copyingis displayed.  
When your SIM card contents have been successfully  
copied over, Copying Completeis displayed and you  
will hear a confirmation tone.  
Remember  
Once copying is complete you  
should remove the SIM card from  
your Diverse X10 base and replace  
it in your mobile phone.  
11. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
Copying an entry from your directory to your mobile  
SIM card  
1. Press Dir.  
Problems copying?  
If you try to copy your mobile SIM  
contents to the directory and no  
SIM card is inserted, or you have  
inserted the SIM card incorrectly  
No SIM Card Insertedwill be  
displayed.  
2. Press Option.  
3. Press  
until SIM Copyis displayed.  
4. Press OK. You will be prompted to enter your SIM PIN if it  
is enabled.  
You may have local telephone  
numbers stored in the directory  
without the STD code. For mobile  
use, you will need to save the  
numbers with the full dialling code.  
5. Press OK.  
6. Press  
or  
until Phone To SIMis displayed.  
7. Press OK. Please wait.....is displayed.  
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8. A list of all directory entries is displayed.  
9. Press  
10. Press Option.  
11. Press or  
or  
to select the entry you want to copy.  
until Copy Entryis displayed.  
12. Press OK. Copying Completeis displayed and you will  
hear a confirmation tone.  
13. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
Copying the entire contents from your directory to  
your mobile SIM card  
WARNING  
1. Press Dir.  
When you use ‘copy all’, your SIM  
card memory will be overwritten  
with the contents of the directory  
and any existing SIM entries will be  
deleted.  
2. Press Option.  
3. Press  
until SIM Copyis displayed.  
4. Press OK. You will be prompted to enter your SIM PIN if it  
We recommend that you copy  
individual directory entries if you  
have numbers on your SIM card  
that you want to keep.  
is enabled.  
5. Press OK. Please Waitthen SIM To Phoneis displayed.  
6. Press OK. Please Waitis displayed.  
A list of all directory entries is displayed.  
7. Press Option.  
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8. Press  
or  
until Copy Allis displayed.  
9. Press OK. Copy All? Confirmwill be displayed.  
10. Press OK to confirm. Copyingis displayed.  
When your directory contents has been successfully  
copied over, Copying Completeis displayed and you  
will hear a confirmation tone.  
Remember  
Once copying is complete you  
should remove the SIM card from  
your Diverse X10 base and replace  
it in your mobile phone.  
11. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
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Paging and internal calls  
Paging  
Use page to alert handset users that they are wanted or  
to locate a missing handset.  
1. Press on the base. All handsets registered to the  
base will ring. Paging Callis displayed on all handsets.  
2. Press on the handset or on the base to stop  
the paging ring.  
Internal calls (only if you have multiple handsets  
registered to the base)  
With 2 handsets:  
If you only have one handset  
registered, you will hear an error  
1. Press  
to call the other handset registered to the base.  
tone if you press  
.
2. The other handset will ring, the user can press  
answer the internal call.  
to  
With 3 or more handsets:  
1. Press  
.
2
Press the handset number you want to call (e.g.  
).  
3. Handset 3 will ring and the user can press  
the call.  
to answer  
4. Either handset user can press  
to end the internal call.  
The other handset will display End of Call  
.
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Transferring calls (only if you have multiple  
handsets registered to the base)  
You can forward an external call to another handset  
registered to the base.  
During an external call:  
1. With 2 handsets:  
Press  
.
Or, with 3 or more handsets:  
Press  
call (e.g.  
, then press the handset number you want to  
).  
The external caller is put on hold and they will hear  
musical tones. The called handset will ring.  
2. When the internal handset answers you can either speak  
to them or put the call straight through by pressing  
.
Or  
If the internal handset does not answer, press  
return to your external caller.  
to  
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3-way calling  
You can hold a three-way conversation between your  
handset, an external caller and an internal caller.  
1. During your external call, make an internal call to the  
handset you want (see page 30).  
To start the three way call:  
2. Press Menu.  
3. Press  
until 3 WAY CALLis displayed.  
4. Press Join. You can now hold the three way conversation.  
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If you subscribe to a Caller Display service you can see  
your caller’s number on the handset display before you  
answer the call.  
IMPORTANT  
To use Caller Display you must first  
subscribe to the service from your  
network provider. A quarterly fee is  
payable.  
If the caller’s number exactly matches an entry stored in  
the directory, the name will be displayed as instead.  
For more information on BT’s  
Calling Features, call BT on  
Freefone 0800 800 150.  
Whether you answer a call or not, the caller’s details will  
be stored in the calls list.  
Up to 50 phone numbers can be stored in the calls list.  
When the calls list is full, a new call replaces the oldest.  
New entries in the calls list are indicated by the flashing  
icon.  
Remember the STD code  
When storing numbers in the  
directory, always make sure you  
store the full telephone number,  
including the STD code, otherwise  
a name/number match will not be  
found.  
When you have viewed all calls in the list the  
will disappear.  
icon  
View/dial numbers in the calls list  
1. Press Menu.  
Caller information not available  
Occasionally the telephone number  
of the caller will not be displayed.  
This may be because the number  
has been withheld, is unavailable  
or is from an international number.  
2. Press  
until Calls Listis displayed.  
3. Press OK. Call 1 is displayed, then the caller’s number  
(or name if a name/number match is found in the  
directory) and date and time the call was received.  
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4. Press  
calls list.  
to scroll through and display other calls in the  
to dial a calls list number.  
5. Press  
Or  
Press  
to return to the idle display.  
Copy a number from the calls list to the directory  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Calls Listis displayed.  
3. Press OK.  
4. Press  
until you reach the number you want to copy.  
5. Press Option.  
6. Press  
until Copy To Directory is displayed.  
7. Press OK. Enter Nameis displayed.  
8. Enter a name to go with the number.  
9. Press Save. The number is displayed.  
Entering names  
See ‘Entering names’ and  
character map, on page 19.  
10. Press Save again if this number is correct. Entry Saved  
is displayed and you will hear a confirmation tone.  
11. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
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Delete a call from the calls list  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Calls Listis displayed.  
3. Press OK.  
4. Press  
until you reach the number you want to delete.  
5. Press Option. Delete Entryis displayed.  
6. Press OK. The entry is automatically deleted and the  
display shows the next calls list entry.  
7. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
Delete the entire calls list  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Calls Listis displayed.  
3. Press OK.  
4. Press Option.  
5. Press  
until Delete All Entriesis displayed.  
6. Press OK. Delete All Entries?is displayed.  
7. Press OK to confirm. All Entries Deletedis displayed.  
8. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
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SMS Messaging  
SMS stands for Short Messaging  
Service.  
Welcome to the SMS Text Messaging Service on your  
Diverse X10 product. The SMS Service is being provided  
by Bizzyline (Direct) Ltd. Terms and Conditions of this  
service are supplied at the end of this guide on page 82.  
We recommend that you read these before you send your  
first SMS text message. By sending your first SMS text  
message you are agreeing to these Terms and Conditions.  
IMPORTANT  
You must subscribe to your  
Network Provider’s Caller Display  
Service so that you can use SMS  
text messaging. A quarterly fee  
may be payable, please contact  
your network provider for more  
details.  
Your Diverse X10 can send and receive messages to any  
mobile phone (national and international) and compatible  
landline telephones.  
Each SMS text message sent is charged at 12 pence for  
the initial connection and then at local call rate thereafter  
(typical total cost per message sent is 12 pence including  
VAT). One SMS message is sent on each connection.  
When you are using SMS text  
messaging you must not withhold  
your telephone number or the  
service will not allow you to  
connect. BT have prefixed the  
Service Centre 1 number with  
‘1470’, this will release your  
telephone number only to the SMS  
Provider, even if you normally have  
your number withheld.  
You will not be charged to receive SMS messages.  
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To register for the SMS text messaging service  
By sending your first SMS text message you will have  
registered for SMS Service. On receipt of your first SMS,  
the service provider will send you an SMS message as  
confirmation and advise you that you are now able to  
send and receive text messages 24 hours a day.  
Using SMS  
Your Diverse X10 has 3 message boxes:  
INBOX  
For all incoming SMS messages.  
OUTBOX Where a copy of each message you have  
sent is stored. The OUTBOX can hold up to  
5 messages.  
DRAFTS  
Where you can store a message that is not  
ready to send so that you can change or add  
to it later, before sending.  
A total of 20 messages can be held between the INBOX  
and DRAFTS.  
With SMS you can send and receive text messages up to  
160 characters long on the landline network and up to  
140 characters on the mobile network.  
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Character map  
You can use all of the characters shown in the map below  
when writing a text message. With each successive press  
of the same button the next letter/symbol will appear.  
For example, if you press  
once,  
J
will be displayed,  
if you press  
twice,  
K
will be displayed and so on.  
Button  
Character  
, . ’ ? -  
A B C a b c 2  
D E F d e f 3  
!
1
G H I  
g h i  
4
5
J K L j k l  
M N O m n o 6  
P Q R S p q r s 7  
T U V t u v 8  
W X Y Z w x y z 9  
*
Blank  
0
#
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Move backwards through the text.  
Move forwards through the text.  
Entering symbols  
You can enter a symbol in the text  
field if you require, e.g. £.  
Whilst entering the message,  
press the option button followed  
Write and send a message  
by the  
until InsertSymbolis  
or  
displayed. Press OK. Use the  
to scroll to the required symbol  
and press the Insert button.  
At the idle display:  
1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messagingis displayed.  
2. Press OK. Write Messageis displayed.  
3. Press OK. A cursor flashes prompting you to start keying  
in your message.  
4. Use the keypad to write your message. Press Clear to  
Refer to the character map,  
page 38, if you need to.  
delete any unwanted characters.  
5, When you have written your message press Option.  
Send Tois displayed.  
If you want to send your message now:  
6. Press OK. Enter Numberis displayed.  
7. Using the keypad, enter the landline or mobile number  
you want to send your message to.  
8. Press Send. The display shows Sending Message…  
A copy of each message you send  
is kept in the OUTBOX.  
and then Message Sent  
.
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If you want to save the message to DRAFTS to send at a  
later time:  
6. Press  
until the display shows Save.  
7. Press OK. Message Savedis displayed and your  
message will be saved to DRAFTS.  
Receiving an SMS message  
You will not be charged to receive  
SMS messages.  
When you receive an SMS message the display will show  
Receiving SMSand you will hear an audible alert.  
The  
icon will be displayed to remind you that you  
have messages in your INBOX.  
Delivery of SMS messages  
Please note  
The SMS service will attempt to deliver a message to you  
three times, but if your line is busy or otherwise  
unavailable and the message is undelivered it will be  
stored for a maximum of three days. After 3 days the  
message will be deleted from the server.  
If you send an SMS message  
during the 3 days the server will  
attempt to deliver any waiting  
messages for you immediately  
following your connection. If you  
receive a new SMS within the  
3 days, the server will attempt to  
deliver all of the messages waiting  
for you on the server together with  
the new message.  
If you do not wish to receive SMS messages at a certain  
time of the day you can arrange for your SMS messages to  
be delivered between preferred ‘Message Delivery’ hours.  
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To arrange this facility please call 0911 023 5013 and  
leave a message, clearly stating:  
IMPORTANT  
If you have been sending and/or  
receiving SMS text messages and  
you then decide to unplug your  
Diverse X10 from the telephone  
line, cancel your Caller Display  
service, or move house, it is  
important that you contact your  
SMS Service Provider to ensure that  
your telephone number is deleted  
from the SMS server database.  
Your name.  
Your full telephone number, including dialling (STD)  
code, that your Diverse X10 is connected to.  
The Start time and the end time for your messages to be  
delivered (eg. start time: 9.00am, end time: 10.00pm).  
Your SMS account will be updated within the next  
48 hours (Monday to Friday service).  
Reading SMS messages  
When you have received new SMS messages, the  
icon appears and remains in the top right of the display.  
For each message the display will  
show the sender’s number and the  
time and date that the message  
was sent.  
1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messagingis displayed.  
Inbox Emptywill be displayed if  
2. Press OK.  
you have no SMS messages.  
3. Press  
4. Press OK. The first SMS message is displayed.  
5. Use and to scroll to the message you want to read.  
6. Press Read to display the message.  
until Inboxis displayed.  
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7. The beginning of the message is displayed, press  
scroll through to the end of the message.  
to  
8. To return to INBOX, press Back.  
Reading messages stored in Outbox or Drafts  
1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messagingis displayed.  
2. Press OK.  
3. Press  
4. Press OK. Details of the first SMS message are displayed.  
5. Use and to scroll to the message that want to  
read.  
until either Outboxor Draftsis displayed.  
6. Press Read to display the message.  
7. The end of the message is displayed, press  
through to the beginning of the message.  
to read  
8. To return to OUTBOX or DRAFTS, press Back.  
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Replying to a message  
1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messagingis displayed.  
2. Press OK.  
3. Press  
4. Press OK. Details of the first SMS message are displayed.  
5. Use and to scroll to the message you want to  
reply to.  
until Inboxis displayed.  
6. Press Read.  
7. Press Option.  
8. Press  
until Replyis displayed.  
9. Press OK.  
10. Use the keypad to write your message.  
Refer to the character map on  
page 38 if you need to.  
11. When you have written your message, press Option.  
Press Clear to delete any  
unwanted characters.  
Send Tois displayed.  
12. Press OK. The number of the person who sent you the  
message is displayed.  
13. Press Send to send your reply.  
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Forwarding a message from Inbox or Outbox  
You can send a message that you have received in your  
INBOX to another person.  
1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messagingis displayed.  
2. Press OK.  
3. Press  
4. Press OK. Details of the first SMS message are displayed.  
5. Press and to scroll to the message you want  
to forward.  
until Inboxis displayed.  
6. Press Read.  
7. Press Option.  
8. Press  
until Forwardis displayed.  
9. Press OK. The message you want to forward is displayed.  
10. Send the message as it is, or if required, add more to the  
message using the keypad.  
11. Press Option to send the message. Send Tois displayed.  
12. Press OK. Enter Numberis displayed.  
13. Enter the landline or mobile number.  
14. Press Send. The display shows Sending Message…  
and then Message Sent  
.
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Editing and sending a message in Drafts  
1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messagingis displayed.  
2. Press OK.  
3. Press  
4. Press OK. Details of the first SMS message are displayed.  
5. Use and to scroll to the message you want to edit.  
6. Press Read. The contents of the message is displayed.  
7. Edit the message, using and to scroll through the  
until Draftsis displayed.  
Refer to the character map on  
page 38 if you need to.  
message and add or delete characters using the keypad.  
Press Clear to delete any  
8. Press Option. Send Tois displayed.  
unwanted characters.  
9. Press OK. Enter Numberis displayed.  
10. Enter the landline or mobile number.  
11. Press Send. The display shows Sending Message…  
and then Message Sent  
.
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Saving an SMS senders phone number to the directory  
1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messagingis displayed.  
2. Press OK.  
3. Press  
until Inboxis displayed.  
4. Press OK.  
5. Use  
and  
to scroll to the number you want to save.  
6. Press Read.  
7. Press Option.  
8. Press  
until the display shows Save number.  
9. Press OK.  
10. Using the keypad, enter the name of the person who  
sent you the message.  
11. Press Save options.  
12. Enter the phone number of the person who sent you  
the message.  
13. Press Save. Entry Savedis displayed.  
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Deleting individual messages  
1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messagingis displayed.  
2. Press OK.  
3. Press  
to select Inbox, Outboxor Drafts.  
4. Press OK.  
5. Use  
and  
to scroll to the message you want  
to delete.  
6. Press Read.  
7. Press Option.  
8. Press  
9. Press OK and the message will be deleted.  
If you have only one message in Inbox Outboxor  
until the display shows Delete.  
,
Draftsand you choose to delete it, the display will then  
show that there are no more messages e.g. Inbox  
Empty  
.
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Deleting all messages in the Inbox, Outbox or Drafts  
1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messagingis displayed.  
2. Press OK.  
3. Press  
to select Inbox, Outboxor Drafts.  
4. Press OK.  
5. Press  
and  
to select any message.  
6. Press Read.  
7. Press Option.  
8. Press  
until the display shows Delete all.  
9. Press OK. Delete all Entries?is displayed.  
10. Press OK to confirm.  
SMS Service Centre numbers  
To be able to send and receive SMS text messages you  
need the telephone numbers of your SMS Service Provider’s  
Service Centre. The Bizzyline (Direct) Ltd. numbers have  
been pre-stored on your Diverse X10.  
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The pre-set number settings are:  
Please note  
‘1470’ and ‘P’ for pause, ensures  
that your Caller Display  
information is released to the  
server for sending SMS messages.  
Sending Telephone Number  
1470P0911 023 5029  
Receiving Telephone Number  
0161 274 5990  
Changing the SMS Service Centre numbers  
If you decide to change to another SMS Service Provider  
you will need to change the SMS Service Centre numbers  
for sending and receiving.  
Please note  
If you decide to use another SMS  
Service Provider, you will need to  
change both your ‘SMS Sending’  
and ‘SMS Receiving’ numbers.  
Make sure that you fully understand the special features  
and services offered by the SMS Service Provider before  
you decide to change the pre-set numbers.  
1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messagingis displayed.  
2. Press OK.  
3. Press  
until the display shows SMS Settings.  
4. Press OK.  
5. Press  
and  
to select either Receiving Service  
Centresor Sending Service Centres  
.
6. Press OK. Receive 1(or Send 1) is displayed.  
7. Press OK. Enter Name Receive 1is displayed.  
,
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8. Enter a name for your Receive (or Send) Service Centre  
Provider, using the keypad. Or, follow the next step if  
you do not want to enter a name.  
9. Press Save. The display will show your current SMS  
service provider’s number.  
Use  
and  
to move  
backwards and forwards through  
the digits.  
10. Enter the new Receive (or Send) Service Centre number  
using the keypad.  
Press Clear to delete unwanted  
digits.  
11. Press Save. Entry Savedis displayed.  
Sending SMS messages from  
mobile phones  
Your Diverse X10 can receive messages from any mobile  
phone and network (both national and international)  
provided that the sender uses the following instructions and  
that their mobile phone has the SMS text messaging feature.  
You will not be charged to receive  
SMS messages.  
Replying to a Diverse X10 SMS message from  
a mobile phone  
On the mobile phone:  
1. Select Reply  
.
2. Anywhere within the text of the message, enter the  
landline telephone number for the Diverse X10 between  
‘#’ symbols.  
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For example, if your landline telephone number is:  
021 212 1212, the person sending you a text message  
could write:  
Remember  
You must tell anyone wanting to  
send you an SMS text message  
from their mobile phone to enter  
your telephone number between  
‘#’ symbols anywhere in the text of  
the message to ensure that you  
receive the message at your  
Diverse X10 handset.  
#021 212 1212#  
Thanks 4 your message,  
See you at the party l8r.  
Sending a new message to a Diverse X10 from a  
mobile phone  
On the mobile phone:  
1. Write the text message as normal. Anywhere within the  
text enter the landline telephone number of the Diverse  
X10 between ‘#’ symbols.  
For example, if your landline telephone number is: 021  
212 1212, the person sending you a text message could  
write:  
Please note  
Mobile users are advised to store  
the ‘Mobile Number’ 07786  
201010 in their mobile phone  
directory. Messages for all  
customers who have a landline  
product with SMS capability will  
use this mobile number.  
Are you free 2moro?  
#021 212 1212#  
John  
2. Then send the message to 07786 20 10 10.  
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Handset settings  
You can choose a range of settings to suit your personal  
preferences.  
Ringer melody and volume  
You have a choice of 10 melodies and 5 volume levels.  
You can change the external ringer (ring for an external  
incoming call) or the internal ringer (ring for an internal call).  
Change the external ringer melody  
The default setting is 1.  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Handset Settingsis displayed.  
3. Press OK. Ringeris displayed.  
4. Press OK. Externalis displayed.  
5. Press OK. Change Melodyis displayed.  
6. Press OK. The current melody is displayed and played.  
7. Press  
or  
to change the melody.  
8. Press Save when you hear the melody you want.  
A confirmation tone is heard.  
9. Press  
button to return to the idle display.  
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Change the external ringer volume  
1. Press Menu.  
The default setting is High.  
2. Press  
until Handset Settingsis displayed.  
3. Press OK. Ringeris displayed.  
4. Press OK. Externalis displayed.  
5. Press OK. Change Melodyis displayed.  
6. Press  
7. Press OK. The current volume is displayed and played.  
8. Press or to change the volume. Choose from  
Off Low Medium  
Highand Progressive(where the  
to display Change Volume.  
,
,
,
volume gets progressively louder on each ring).  
9. Press Save when you hear the volume you want.  
A confirmation tone is heard.  
10. Press  
button to return to the idle display.  
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Change the internal ringer melody  
The default setting is 1.  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Handset Settingsis displayed.  
3. Press OK. Ringeris displayed.  
4. Press OK. Externalis displayed.  
5. Press  
to display Internal.  
6. Press OK. Change Melodyis displayed.  
7. Press OK. The current melody is displayed and played.  
8. Press  
or  
to change the melody.  
9. Press Save when you hear the melody you want.  
A confirmation tone is heard.  
10. Press  
button to return to the idle display.  
Change the internal ringer volume  
The default setting is High.  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Handset Settingsis displayed.  
3. Press OK. Ringeris displayed.  
4. Press OK. Externalis displayed.  
5. Press  
to display Internal.  
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6. Press OK. Change Melodyis displayed.  
7. Press  
8. Press OK. The current volume is displayed and played.  
9. Press or to change the volume. Choose from  
Off Low Medium  
Highand Progressive(where the  
to display Change Volume.  
,
,
,
volume gets progressively louder on each ring).  
10. Press Save when you hear the volume you want.  
A confirmation tone is heard.  
11. Press  
button to return to the idle display.  
Switch handset key beeps on/off  
1. Press Menu.  
The default setting is ON.  
2. Press  
until Handset Settingsis displayed.  
3. Press OK.  
4. Press  
until Key Beepsis displayed.  
5. Press OK. Beep Onis displayed.  
6. Press or to select either Beep Onor Beep Off  
7. Press Save. You will hear a confirmation tone.  
8. Press to return to the idle display.  
.
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Handset settings  
Selecting a base  
If you are only registered to one  
base and you try to select another  
base you will hear an error tone.  
You can register your BT Diverse X10 handset to 4 bases.  
If registered to more than one base, you can select which  
base to use.  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Handset Settingsis displayed.  
3. Press OK.  
4. Press  
until Select Baseis displayed.  
5. Press OK. Your current base selection is displayed,  
e.g. Base 1  
.
Please note  
6. Press to select one of the other base stations (  
AUTO).  
1
,
2
,
3,  
If Autois selected the handset will  
automatically link to another base  
with a strong signal if the signal it  
is currently receiving from its  
present base becomes very poor.  
4,  
7. Press OK. Your handset begins to search for the base,  
Searchingis displayed.  
Switch auto talk on/off  
The default setting is ON.  
When you receive a call, you can answer it by lifting the  
handset off the base. This is called auto talk. When you  
switch auto talk off, all calls must be answered by  
pressing  
.
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1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Handset Settingsis displayed.  
3. Press OK.  
4. Press  
until Auto Talkis displayed.  
5. Press OK. Autotalk Onis displayed.  
6. Press or to select either Autotalk Onor  
Autotalk Off  
.
7. Press Save. You will hear a confirmation tone.  
8. Press to return to the idle display.  
Naming a handset  
Each handset is assigned a number. You can give the  
handset a name instead of a number to match the user  
or location e.g. Anne or office.  
The name can be up to 7 characters long.  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Handset Settingsis displayed.  
3. Press OK.  
4. Press  
until Name Handsetis displayed.  
5. Press OK. Enter Nameis displayed.  
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6. Enter a name using the keypad.  
7. Press Save. You will hear a confirmation tone.  
8. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
The new handset name will replace the handset number  
in the display.  
Display contrast  
You can lighten or darken the contrast of the handset  
display to compensate for the amount of light in the room.  
You have a choice of 10 contrasts.  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Handset Settingsis displayed.  
3. Press OK.  
4. Press  
until Contrastis displayed.  
5. Press OK.  
6. Press  
or  
to scroll through the different contrasts.  
7. Press Save to select the displayed contrast. You will hear  
a confirmation tone.  
8. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
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Keyguard lock on/off  
You can lock the keypad so that it cannot be used  
accidentally while carrying the handset around.  
IMPORTANT  
If the keyguard is switched on, it is  
NOT possible to make calls,  
including to emergency numbers  
(999/112).  
Switch keyguard on:  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
.
Keyguard Onis displayed.  
Switch keyguard off:  
1. Press Unlock.  
2. Press  
. The display returns to the idle screen.  
Reset the handset  
You can reset a handset to its default settings.  
Registration, the directory and the Calls list are not  
affected.  
The settings after a reset will be:  
External ringer melody:  
External ringer volume: High  
Internal ringer melody:  
Internal ringer volume: High  
1
1
1. Press and hold  
for ten seconds. You will hear a beep  
and Reset Handsetis displayed.  
Key beeps:  
Auto talk:  
On  
On  
2. Press Yes. Handset Reset Completeis displayed and  
you will hear a confirmation tone.  
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Base station settings  
System PIN  
PIN stands for Personal  
Identification Number.  
Your System PIN has a default setting of 0000 but you  
may want to change this to prevent unauthorised  
changes to your handset and base settings.  
To change the System PIN  
IMPORTANT  
1. Press Menu.  
If you change your PIN you should  
keep a record of the new number  
somewhere safe.  
2. Press  
until Base Settingsis displayed.  
3. Press OK.  
4. Press  
until System PINis displayed.  
5. Press OK. Enter System PINis displayed.  
6. Enter your old 4 digit PIN (factory setting 0000).  
7. Press OK. Enter New System PINis displayed.  
8. Enter your new 4 digit PIN.  
9. Press OK. Confirm New System PIN?is displayed.  
10. Enter your new 4 digit PIN again.  
11. Press OK. System PIN Changedis displayed and you  
will hear a confirmation tone.  
12. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
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Handset priority  
All handsets registered to the base will ring whenever  
there is an incoming call unless handset priority has  
been activated.  
This feature allows an incoming call to ring a selected  
handset first, then after a specified number of rings, all  
other handsets will commence ringing.  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Base Settingsis displayed.  
3. Press OK. Handset Priority is displayed.  
4. Press OK.  
5. Use  
or  
to select the option you require.  
Priority options  
PRIORITY OFF– All handsets will  
ring immediately.  
6. If you selected Priority Offpress Save. Then press  
to return to the idle display.  
PRIORITY 1– Handset 1 will have  
ringing priority.  
Or  
Through to…  
PRIORITY 6– Handset 6 will have  
ringing priority.  
If you selected Priority 1to Priority 6press OK .  
7. Ring Delay Xis displayed. (Where ‘X’ is the selected  
The display will only offer you  
handset priority for the handsets  
that are registered to your base.  
ring delay.)  
8. Press  
or  
to select the required delay before the  
other handsets start to ring.  
Ring delay options  
RING DELAY 2through to RING  
DELAY 9.  
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9. Press Save. You will hear a confirmation tone.  
10. Press to return to the idle display.  
Call barring  
An example of how barring  
operates is as follows:  
Storing 0800 as a prefix will  
prevent any handset from  
dialling a number beginning  
with 0800.  
You can prevent certain numbers being dialled from the  
handsets registered to your base.  
You can do this by setting call barring prefixes.  
Up to 4 prefixes that can be stored.  
Storing 0XXX as a prefix will  
prevent any handset from dialling  
a number beginning with 0.  
When a handset attempts to dial a number that is barred  
the display will show CALL BARRED  
.
Storing XXXX as a prefix will  
prevent any handset from  
making any outgoing call.  
Store a call barring prefix  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Base Settingsis displayed.  
3, Press OK.  
4. Press  
until Call Barringis displayed.  
5. Press OK. Enter System PINis displayed.  
6. Enter your system PIN (factory setting 0000).  
7. Press OK. Call Bar 1: XXXXis displayed.  
Press Clear if you enter a digit  
incorrectly.  
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8. Use  
to select a memory location to store your  
barred prefix.  
9. Press Option.  
10. Press  
until Editis displayed.  
11. Press OK.  
12. Enter the 4 digit prefix that you want to bar.  
13. Press Save. Call barring will automatically switch on.  
You will hear a confirmation tone and the display will  
show, e.g.  
Call Bar 1  
0800  
On  
14. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
Turn call barring off  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Base Settingsis displayed.  
3. Press OK.  
4. Press  
until Call Barringis displayed.  
5. Press OK. Enter System PINis displayed.  
6. Enter your system PIN (factory setting 0000).  
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7. Press OK. Call Bar 1: XXXXis displayed. (Where  
XXXX is your chosen prefix.)  
8. Press  
9. Press Option. Barring Onis displayed.  
10. Press until Barring Offis displayed.  
to select the call bar prefix you want.  
11. Press the OK options button. A confirmation tone will be  
heard and the display will show, e.g.  
Call Bar 1  
0800  
Off  
12. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
Delete a call bar prefix  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Base Settingsis displayed.  
3, Press OK.  
4. Press  
until Call Barringis displayed.  
5. Press OK. Enter System PINis displayed.  
6. Enter your system PIN (factory setting 0000).  
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7. Press OK. Call Bar 1: XXXXis displayed.  
(Where XXXX is your chosen prefix.)  
8. Press  
to select the prefix you want to delete.  
9. Press Option.  
10. Press  
until Clear Prefixis displayed.  
11. Press OK. You will hear a confirmation tone.  
12. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
To switch hold music on/off  
When an external call is placed on hold, you can choose  
whether your caller hears music or not.  
The default setting is ON.  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Base Settingsis displayed.  
3, Press OK.  
4. Press  
until Hold Musicis displayed.  
5. Press OK.  
6. Press  
to select Music Onor Music Off  
.
7. Press Save. A confirmation tone is heard.  
8. Press to return to the idle display.  
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Using additional handsets and bases  
Up to six handsets can be registered and operated from  
the BT Diverse X10 base.  
Each handset can be registered on up to four bases.  
Registering additional handsets  
If you purchase new handsets to use with your BT Diverse  
X10 they must be registered to the base before you can  
use them.  
Once the battery has been inserted and the cover  
replaced the display will show:  
Register?  
Menu Yes  
1. Press Yes.  
2. Choose the base number you want to register to,  
e.g. press  
to register to base station 1.  
3. Press OK. Enter System PINis displayed.  
4. Enter the PIN number (factory setting 0000).  
5. Press OK. Press Page On The Baseis displayed.  
6. On the base, press and hold  
until the Power/In Use  
light starts to flash. Searchingis displayed on the handset.  
Found Baseis displayed when registration is complete.  
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The next available internal number (  
2
6) will be assigned  
and shown in the handset display.  
To register a Diverse X10 handset to another base  
On the handset:  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
until Registrationis displayed.  
3. Press OK. Register Handsetis displayed.  
4. Press OK. Base – 1234?is displayed.  
5. Press either  
,
,
or  
to select which base  
station you want to register to.  
6. Press OK. System PIN?is displayed.  
7. Enter the 4 digit PIN of the base station you want to  
register to.  
8. Press OK. Press Page On The Baseis displayed.  
9. Put your base in registration mode by following the  
instructions in its user guide.  
Searchingis displayed on the handset.  
Found Baseis displayed when registration is complete.  
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Using additional handsets and bases  
To register other GAP handsets to your Diverse X10  
base  
Providing your handset is GAP (Generic Access Profile)  
compliant, you can register it to your Diverse X10 base.  
1. Put your handset in registration mode according to the  
instructions in its user guide.  
2. Press and hold  
on the Diverse X10 base until the  
Power/In Use light flashes.  
After a short period the handset will be registered.  
The handset will be allocated the next available internal  
number.  
To de-register a handset from a base  
1. Press Menu.  
2. Press  
3. Press OK. Register Handsetis displayed.  
4. Press Deregister Handsetis displayed.  
until Registrationis displayed.  
.
5. Press OK. Please Waitflashes in the display.  
System PINis then displayed.  
6. Enter the 4 digit PIN number of the base you want to  
de-register from.  
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7. Press OK. Handset 1is displayed.  
8. Press until the required handset number to be  
de-registered is displayed.  
9. Press OK. Display shows Handset X Removed  
You will hear a tone to confirm the handset is de-registered.  
.
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Help  
BT Helpline  
Many common problems are caused by the telephone  
and power cables being incorrectly connected, not  
connected at all, or the power being turned off.  
08702 403180  
Call the dedicated BT Helpline:  
if you are having difficulties  
using your BT Diverse X10  
Please check that your BT Diverse has been correctly set  
up, see page 6, before ringing the BT Helpline.  
if you need replacement  
batteries or mains power lead  
Lines open 9am – 5.30pm,  
Monday to Friday  
Phone  
No display  
The batteries may be flat or dead. Recharge or replace  
the batteries, see page 7.  
No connection between handset and base station  
Are you out of range of the base station? Move closer to  
the base station.  
Handset is not registered. Register the handset, see  
page 66.  
The batteries could be low or flat. Recharge or replace  
the batteries.  
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Handset on the base does not charge  
Is another handset using the line for a long time?  
Maximum charging power is only possible when no calls  
are being made.  
Is the handset placed on the base properly? When the  
handset is placed on the base correctly, you will hear a  
confirmation tone.  
Are the batteries installed correctly? Check that you have  
installed the batteries the right way round.  
Handset does not ring  
The handset ringer may be switched off. See page 53 and  
54 for how to set the internal and external handset ringer  
volumes.  
Buzzing noise on my radio, TV, computer or  
hearing aid  
Sometimes your phone can interfere with other electrical  
equipment if it is placed too close. We recommend that  
you place your BT Diverse X10 at least one metre away  
from such appliances to avoid any risk of interference.  
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Help  
Your caller cannot hear you  
Secrecy is switched on. Press  
caller again.  
to speak to your  
Nothing happens when you press any button  
Keyguard may be switched on. Press Menu, followed by  
to switch the keyguard off.  
Caller’s number is not displayed even though you  
have subscribed to a Caller Display service.  
The number has been withheld by the caller, is unavailable  
or is an international call.  
Handset not registering  
The base is not powered. Make sure that the power  
supply is plugged in at the base and switched on.  
There are no batteries in the handset. Make sure that the  
rechargeable batteries (included) are fitted in the  
handset correctly.  
If you have changed the PIN and  
cannot remember the number  
you will need to contact the  
BT Helpline on 08702 403180.  
You have forgotten your base station PIN number.  
You have changed the PIN. Try entering the default PIN  
(0000).  
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You cannot dial certain external numbers.  
Call barring may be set. To switch off call barring, see  
page 63.  
You keep hearing an error beep.  
You have pressed the wrong button in a sequence.  
Check the prompts in the display or refer to instructions  
in the user guide.  
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IMPORTANT  
Hearing aid?  
This equipment is not designed for making emergency  
telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrange-  
ments should be made for access to emergency services.  
Please note that the BT Diverse  
X10 works by sending radio signals  
between the base and handset.  
These signals may interfere with  
some hearing aids, causing a  
humming noise.  
Safety  
General  
Only use the power supply included with the product.  
Using an unauthorised power supply will invalidate your  
guarantee and may damage the telephone. The power  
supply number for the mains unit is 3515–0930-4DC.  
For the handset use only AAA Nickel Metal Hydride  
(NiMH) rechargeable batteries with a minimum capacity  
of 550 mAh. Never use other batteries or conventional  
alkaline batteries as this could lead to a short circuit or  
destroy the battery casing.  
If the keyguard is switched on, it is not possible to make  
calls, including emergency numbers (999/112).  
Do not open the handset or base (other than to change  
batteries). This could expose you to high voltages or  
other risks. Contact the helpline for all repairs.  
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It is recommended that advice from a qualified medical  
expert be sought before using this product in the vicinity  
of emergency/intensive care medical equipment.  
It is recommended that if you have a pacemaker fitted  
you check with a medical expert before using this  
product.  
Your product may interfere with other electrical  
equipment, e.g. TV and radio sets, clock/alarms and  
computers if placed too close. It is recommended that  
you place your product at least one metre away from  
such appliances to minimise any risk of interference.  
Never dispose of batteries in a fire. There is a serious risk  
of explosion and/or the release of highly toxic chemicals.  
Cleaning  
Simply clean the handset and base with a damp (not wet)  
cloth, or an anti-static wipe. Never use household polish  
as this will damage the product. Never use a dry cloth as  
this may cause a static shock.  
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Environmental  
Do not expose to direct sunlight.  
The handset may become warm when the batteries are  
being recharged. This is normal. However, we  
recommend that you do not place the product on  
antique/veneered wood to avoid damage.  
Do not stand your product on carpets or other surfaces  
which generate fibres, or place it in locations preventing  
the free flow of air over its surfaces.  
Do not submerge any part of your product in water and  
do not use it in damp conditions, such as bathrooms.  
Do not expose your product to fire, explosive or other  
hazardous conditions.  
There is a slight chance that your phone could be  
damaged by an electrical storm. We recommend that  
you unplug the power and telephone line cord for the  
duration of the storm.  
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Guarantee  
Your BT Diverse X10 digital cordless telephone is  
guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of  
purchase.  
For your records  
Date of purchase:  
Subject to the terms listed below, the guarantee will  
provide for the repair of, or at BT’s or its agent’s  
discretion the option to replace the BT Diverse X10, or  
any component thereof, (other than batteries), which is  
identified as faulty or below standard, or as a result of  
inferior workmanship of materials. Products over 28 days  
old from the date of purchase may be replaced with a  
refurbished or repaired product.  
Place of purchase:  
Serial number:  
For guarantee purposes proof of  
purchase is required so please  
keep your receipt.  
Enter your base PIN here:  
The conditions of this guarantee are:  
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The guarantee shall only apply to defects that occur  
within the 12 month guarantee period.  
(see page 60 for more information)  
Proof of purchase is required.  
The equipment is returned to BT or its agent as instructed.  
This guarantee does not cover any faults or defects caused  
by accidents, misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect,  
tampering with the equipment, or any attempt at  
adjustment or repair other than through approved agents.  
This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.  
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Within the 12 month guarantee period:  
If you experience difficulty using the product, prior to  
returning it, please read the ‘Help’ section beginning on  
page xx, or contact the BT Helpline on 08702 403180,  
9am–5.30pm, Monday to Friday.  
In the unlikely event of a defect occurring, please follow  
the Helpline’s instructions for replacement or repair.  
Outside of the 12 month guarantee period:  
If your product needs repair after the guarantee  
period has ended, the repair must meet the approval  
requirements for connections to the telephone network.  
We recommend that you call the BT Helpline on  
08702 403180 and ask for details of our  
recommended repair agents.  
Returning your phone  
If the Helpline is unable to remedy your problem they will  
ask you to return the product. Where possible, pack the  
product in its original packaging. Please remember to  
include all parts, including the line cords, power supply units  
and the original batteries. (Please note that we cannot take  
responsibility for goods damaged in transit.) Please obtain  
and keep proof of posting from the Post Office.  
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How many telephones can you have?  
All items of telephone equipment have a Ringer Equivalence  
Number (REN), which is used to calculate the number of  
items which may be connected to any other telephone  
line. Your BT Diverse has a REN of 1. A total REN of 4 is  
allowed. If the total REN of 4 is exceeded, the telephone  
may not ring.With different telephone types there is no  
guarantee of ringing, even when the REN is less than 4.  
R&TTE  
This product is intended for use within the UK for  
connection to public telephone network and compatible  
switchboards, which support tone dialling and timed  
break recall. If in doubt please consult your network  
service provider.  
This equipment complies with the essential requirements  
for the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications  
Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.  
In demonstration with the Essential Requirement  
for efficient use of the radio spectrum, the product  
complies with EN301 406. For a copy of the Declaration  
of Conformity please contact the BT Helpline on  
08702 403180.  
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Changing the recall mode  
The  
(Recall) button is used when connected to  
certain switchboards, e.g. to transfer calls, and for some  
BT Calling Features or those services available via your  
network provider.  
1. Press Menu, then press  
until Base Settingsis  
displayed. Press OK.  
2. Press  
until Recall Modeis displayed, then press OK.  
Timed Breakis displayed.  
3. Press  
to select the required recall mode: TimedBreak  
or Earth. Press Save.  
4. Press  
to return to the idle display.  
Changing the dialling mode  
Your BT Diverse X10 is set to tone dialling. If required  
you can switch it to pulse dialling.  
1. Press Menu, then press  
until Base Settingsis  
displayed. Press OK.  
2. Press  
until Dial Modeis displayed, then press OK.  
Tone Dialis displayed.  
3. Press  
to select the required dialling mode:  
Tone Dialor Pulse Dial. Press Save.  
4. Press to return to the idle display.  
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If you wish to wall mount your BT Diverse X10, follow  
these instructions.  
IMPORTANT  
Make sure that you are not drilling  
into any hidden wiring and check  
that the power cable will reach  
from the mains socket to the base.  
1. Switch the power adaptor off at the mains and remove  
the adaptor plug from its socket.  
2. Drill two holes 30mm deep using a 5.5mm drill, 75mm  
apart to take the wall plugs.  
3. Put wall plugs into the drill holes and then insert both  
screws.  
Leave 2–3mm between the screw head and the wall.  
You are now able to mount the base to the wall.  
4. Hang the base onto the two screws. If necessary, tighten  
or loosen the screws for the best fit.  
5. Put the handset back in the base and reconnect the  
power at the wall socket.  
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SMS Service Conditions  
Software” means any software provided by BT to  
enable the Customer to access or use the Service.  
SMS service conditions for Bizzyline  
(Direct) Ltd., Issue 1, 5 July 2001  
2. DURATION  
IMPORTANT  
This Contract begins on the date that the Customer  
registers for service by sending their first SMS  
message and will continue until terminated in accor-  
dance with this Contract.  
You must read the following Conditions before you  
register for SMS Service, by registering you have  
accepted these conditions.  
1. INTERPRETATION  
3. PROVISION OF THE SERVICE  
In this Contract:  
3.1 Bizzyline will provide the Customer with the Service  
on the terms of this Contract.  
Authorised User” means anyone the Customer  
allows to use the Service.  
3.2 Bizzyline will use reasonable endeavours to provide  
the Service by any date agreed with the Customer  
but all dates are estimates and Bizzyline has no  
liability for any failure to meet any date.  
Bizzyline” means Bizzyline (Direct) Ltd. of Warford  
Hall, Merrymans Lane, Great Warford, Alderley  
Edge, Cheshire. SK9 7TP. Registered in England  
No. 3308270.  
3.3 Bizzyline will provide the Service with the reasonable  
skill and care of a competent service provider.  
BT” means British Telecommunications plc of 81  
Newgate Street, London, EC1A 7AJ registered in  
England No. 1800000.  
3.4 It is technically impracticable to provide a fault free  
Service and Bizzyline does not undertake to do so.  
Bizzyline will however repair any reported faults as  
soon as it reasonably can.  
Code of Conduct” means the guidelines regarding  
the use of SMS issued by Bizzyline for the protection  
of the Customer and other users of the Service.  
3.5 Bizzyline cannot be held accountable for loss of  
service caused by faults, maintenance or other  
issues on the mobile networks which are outside of  
Bizzyline’s direct control.  
Contract” means, in order of precedence, these  
Conditions and Registration by sending the first  
SMS message.  
3.6 Occasionally Bizzyline may:  
Customer” means the person using the service.  
(a) change the technical specification of the  
Service, provided that any change to the tech-  
nical specification does not materially affect the  
performance of the Service;  
Helpdesk” means the helpdesk facility provided by BT  
to handle enquiries and administration for the Service.  
Service” means the SMS service and any other  
related or ancillary services provided by Bizzyline in  
conjunction with BT.  
(b) suspend the Service for operational reasons such  
as repair, maintenance or improvement of the  
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Service or because of an emergency. Bizzyline  
will restore the Service as soon as it reasonably  
can after suspension; or  
4.2 The Customer must immediately inform Bizzyline if  
there is any reason to believe that information has  
or is likely to become known to someone not autho-  
rised to use it or is being or is likely to be used in an  
unauthorised way.  
(c) give the Customer instructions which it believes  
are necessary for reasons of health, safety or the  
quality of any service provided by Bizzyline to  
the Customer or any other customer.  
4.3 Bizzyline reserves the right to suspend access to the  
Service if at any time Bizzyline considers that there  
is or is likely to be a breach of security.  
3.7 Except for Software (if any) provided to the  
Customer by Bizzyline as part of the Service, the  
Customer is responsible for providing suitable  
software and telecommunications equipment and  
services necessary to access and use the Service.  
This Contract does not include the provision of  
telecommunications services necessary to connect  
to and use the Service.  
4.4 Bizzyline reserves the right (at its sole discretion) to  
require the Customer to change information used by  
the Customer in connection with the Service.  
4.5 The Customer must immediately inform Bizzyline of  
any changes to the information the Customer  
supplied when registering for the Service.  
3.8 The Customer is responsible for the acts and omis-  
sions of all Authorised Users in connection with the  
Service and is liable for any failure by any Authorised  
User to perform or observe the terms and conditions  
of this Contract, including any instructions issued  
under paragraph 3.5.  
5. USE OF THE SERVICE  
5.1 The Service is provided solely for the Customer’s own  
use (including use by Authorised Users) and the  
Customer will not sell or attempt to sell the Service  
(or any part or facility of it) to any third party.  
3.9 The Customer acknowledges that he or she is aware  
of the Code of Conduct and that the Code of  
Conduct has been made available for the protection  
and safety of the Customer and others using the  
Service. The Customer agrees to ensure that any  
Authorised Users are aware of and familiar with the  
Code of Conduct.  
5.2 The Service may be used by individuals who are at  
least 18 years of age or by minors who have the  
permission of a parent or responsible adult to use  
the Service.  
5.3 The Customer is solely responsible for evaluating any  
goods (including software) or services offered by third  
parties via the Service. Bizzyline will not be a party to  
or in any way responsible for any transactions  
between the Customer and third parties.  
4. SECURITY  
4.1 The Customer is responsible for the security and  
proper use of all information used in connection  
with the Service and must take all necessary steps to  
ensure that this is kept confidential, secure, used  
properly and not disclosed to unauthorised people.  
5.4 The Service must not be used by the Customer or any  
Authorised User in a way that does not comply with:  
(a) the terms of any legislation or any licence appli-  
cable to the Customer or that is in any way  
unlawful;  
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(b) any instructions given by Bizzyline under para-  
graph 3.5(c); or  
(b) the Service is faulty or cannot be used by that  
third party.  
(c) the Code of Conduct.  
Bizzyline will notify the Customer of any such claims  
or proceedings and keep the Customer informed as  
to the progress of such claims or proceedings.  
5.5 The Service must not be used by the Customer or  
any Authorised User:  
(a) fraudulently, in connection with  
offence, or otherwise unlawfully;  
a
criminal  
6. CONFIDENTIALITY  
6.1 Bizzyline will keep in confidence any information  
provided to it by the Customer when registering for  
the Service or otherwise under this Contract and will  
not disclose that information to any person (other  
than its employees, contractors, or professional  
(b) to send, receive, upload, download, use or re-use  
any information or material which is offensive,  
abusive, indecent, defamatory, obscene or  
menacing, or in breach of confidence, copyright,  
privacy or any other rights;  
advisers, or the employees or contractors of  
a
(c) to cause annoyance, inconvenience or needless  
anxiety;  
Bizzyline Group Company who need to know the  
information) without the Customer’s consent.  
(d) to send or provide unsolicited advertising or  
promotional material or to receive responses to  
any unsolicited advertising or promotional mate-  
rial sent or provided using the Service by any  
third party; or  
6.2 This paragraph 6 will not apply to:  
(a) any information which has been published other  
than through a breach of this Contract;  
(b) information lawfully in the possession of the  
recipient before the disclosure under this  
Contract took place;  
(e) other than in accordance with the acceptable  
use policies of any connected networks.  
(c) information obtained from a third party who is  
free to disclose it;  
5.6 If the Customer, an Authorised User or anyone else,  
with or without the Customer’s knowledge or  
approval, uses the Service in contravention of para-  
graphs 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 or 5.5. Bizzyline may treat  
(d) information which  
a
party is requested to  
disclose and if it did not could be required by law  
the contravention as  
a
material breach of this  
to do so; or  
Contract which cannot be remedied for the  
purposes of paragraph 10.  
(e) information which has been reduced by Bizzyline  
to anonymous, non-personal form before  
disclosure.  
5.7 The Customer must indemnify Bizzyline against any  
claims or legal proceedings which are brought or  
threatened against Bizzyline by a third party because:  
6.3 This paragraph 6 will remain in effect for 2 years  
after the termination of this Contract.  
(a) the Service is used in breach of the provisions of  
this paragraph 5; or  
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7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  
8. MATTERS BEYOND REASONABLE CONTROL  
7.1 Bizzyline accepts unlimited liability for death or  
personal injury resulting from its negligence and  
paragraphs 7.2 and 7.3 do not apply to such liability.  
If Bizzyline is unable to perform any obligation under  
this Contract because of a matter beyond its reason-  
able control such as lightning, flood, except-ionally  
severe weather, fire, explosion, war, civil disorder,  
industrial disputes (whether or not involving its  
employees), or acts of local or central Government or  
other competent authorities, or events beyond the  
reasonable control of its suppliers, it will have no  
liability for that failure to perform.  
7.2 Bizzyline is not liable to the Customer, either in  
contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise for  
direct or indirect loss of profits, business or antici-  
pated savings, nor for any indirect or consequential  
loss or damage or for any destruction of data.  
7.3 Bizzyline’s liability to the Customer in contract, tort  
(including negligence) or otherwise in relation to this  
Contract is limited to £1,000 for any one incident or  
series of related incidents and to £2,000 for all inci-  
dents in any period of 12 months.  
9. TERMINATION OF THIS CONTRACT BY  
NOTICE  
Either party may terminate this Contract on 14  
days’ notice to the other, without prejudice to any  
rights that may have accrued before termination.  
Upon termination (for whatever reason), Bizzyline  
may re-allocate any information associated with the  
terminated Service.  
7.4 Bizzyline excludes all liability of any kind in respect  
of any material which can be accessed using the  
Service and is not responsible in any way for any  
goods (including software) or services provided by  
third parties advertised, sold or otherwise made  
available by means of the Service.  
10. BREACHES OF THIS CONTRACT  
7.5 Bizzyline is not liable to the Customer either in  
contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise for  
the acts or omissions of other providers of telecom-  
munications or services or for faults in or failures of  
their equipment.  
10.1 Either party may terminate this Contract or the  
provision of Service under it without notice if the  
other:  
(a) commits a material breach of this Contract,  
which is capable of remedy, and fails to remedy  
the breach within a reasonable time of a written  
notice to do so;  
7.6 Each provision of this Contract, excluding or limiting  
liability, operates separately. If any part is held by a  
court to be unreasonable or inapplicable, the other  
parts shall continue to apply.  
(b) commits  
a
material breach of this Contract  
which cannot be remedied; or  
(c) is repeatedly in breach of this Contract.  
10.2 If any of the events detailed in paragraph 11.1 occur  
because of the Customer or an Authorised User,  
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Bizzyline may suspend the Service without prejudice  
to its right to terminate this Contract. At its sole  
discretion, Bizzyline reserves the right to suspend or  
terminate any Authorised User’s use of the Service  
as an alternative remedy to immediate suspension  
or termination of the Contract.  
13. ENTIRE AGREEMENT  
This Contract contains the whole agreement  
between the parties and supersedes all previous  
written or oral agreements relating to its subject  
matter.  
This remedy is without prejudice to Bizzyline’s right  
subsequently to suspend or terminate the Contract.  
Bizzyline may refuse to restore Service which has  
been suspended under this paragraph until it has  
received assurances satisfactory to Bizzyline that the  
breach has been remedied and will not be repeated.  
14. NOTICES  
Notices given under this Contract may be delivered  
on-line, in writing or by SMS message; notices will  
be deemed effective on the date of publication, or  
otherwise as notified to the Customer by Bizzyline.  
A notice from Bizzyline which is sent by SMS to the  
Customer’s SMS mailbox will be deemed effective 3  
days after the date it is sent. A notice from the  
Customer to Bizzyline will be deemed effective when  
received by Bizzyline at the address on these Terms  
and Conditions.  
10.3 Termination under this paragraph is without preju-  
dice to any rights that may have accrued before  
termination.  
10.4 If either party delays in acting upon a breach of this  
Contract that delay will not be regarded as a waiver  
of that breach. If either party waives a breach of this  
Contract that waiver is limited to that particular  
breach.  
15. DATA PROTECTION CONSENT  
By accepting the terms and conditions of this  
Contract, the Customer grants Bizzyline and its  
agents processing data on Bizzyline’s behalf,  
permission, in accordance with the Data Protection  
Acts 1984 and 1998, to send the Customer unso-  
licited advertising and promotional material  
pertaining to other Bizzyline products and services  
and to third-party products and services selected by  
Bizzyline. The Customer may revoke permission to  
Bizzyline and its agents to send the Customer unso-  
licited advertising and promotional material  
pertaining either to other Bizzyline products and  
services or to third party products and services, or  
both, by writing to us at the address on these Terms  
and Conditions.  
10.5 Upon termination (for whatever reason), Bizzyline  
may re-allocate any information associated with the  
terminated Service.  
11. CHANGES TO THIS CONTRACT  
Bizzyline can change the Conditions of this Contract  
at any time on 14 days’ notice to the Customer.  
12. ASSIGNMENT  
Neither party may assign or transfer any of its rights  
or obligations under this Contract, without the  
written consent of the other, except that Bizzyline  
may assign its rights or obligations (or both) to a  
Bizzyline Group Company without consent.  
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16. LAW  
This Contract is governed by the law of England and  
CODE OF CONDUCT  
How should I behave when I use the Bizzyline SMS  
Service?  
Wales.  
Here are a few guidelines for you to consider when  
you’re using SMS, which like any Service, can allow  
strangers to meet and chat anonymously.  
17. HELPLINE  
If you have any questions relating to these Terms &  
Conditions, please call 0906 302 0069 (calls are  
charged at 50p per minute and the helpdesk is open  
from 9.00am7.00pm (Monday to Friday) and  
9.30am5.30pm (Saturday).  
Remotely, people may not be who they say they are.  
You could be putting yourself at risk if you arrange  
to meet someone you’ve met through the SMS  
service. If you do agree to meet someone, never go  
alone, always meet in a public place. Never go in  
the other person’s car, and do tell a friend where  
you’re going and, just as importantly, when you’ll  
be back.  
Don’t give out your name, address, or telephone  
number or ask anyone else for this information via  
SMS.  
Please don’t intimidate others on the SMS service  
by sending abusive, menacing or obscene  
messages – you will be in breach of the Conditions  
for Bizzyline if you do.  
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Offices worldwide  
The telecommunications services described in this publication  
are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time.  
Services and equipment are provided subject to British  
Telecommunications plc’s respective standard conditions of  
contract. Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract.  
© British Telecommunications plc 2003.  
Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ.  
Registered in England No. 1800000.  
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