BT Diverse 2000 User Manual 1

Diverse 2000  
Additional Handset  
user guide  
This handset is also compatible with the  
Diverse 2-Line and Diverse ISDN.  
Please refer to main user manual for  
instruction.  
The Diverse 2000 Additional Handset is  
not compatible with the Diverse 1000.  
To be used with Diverse 2000 base  
station or Diverse 2000 Handset  
Charger.  
At a glance  
Belt clip  
Display  
Displays the status of  
your handset  
Memory speed dial  
Enables quick dialling  
of 10 numbers stored  
in the memory  
Store  
Lets you store numbers  
on the memory and  
access other phone  
functions  
STO  
LNR  
MEM  
Last number redial  
Lets you redial the last  
five external numbers  
you called  
End call  
INT  
Used to end a call  
Phone  
Intercom  
Enables internal  
communication and call  
transfer between  
handsets  
A2BC  
J5KL  
D3EF  
M6NO  
For making and  
answering calls  
1
GHI  
4
Keypad  
PQRS  
7
WXYZ  
9
T8UV  
0
#
Recall  
For use with  
switchboards and  
BT Select Services  
Power  
PWR  
RCL  
Lets you switch the  
handset on/ off and put  
it into protect mode  
Rechargeable battery  
compartment cover  
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In this guide  
At a glance  
Introduction  
Setting up  
1
4
8
Registering a new  
Diverse 2000 Additional  
Handset with the base station  
13  
Using the Diverse 2000  
Additional Handset  
16  
25  
Optional settings  
Operating with  
additional base stations  
29  
35  
36  
42  
43  
Maintenance  
Help  
Technical information  
Index  
Hints and tips boxes  
In this user guide, we have included  
helpful tips and important notes.  
They are shown in a grey box.  
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Introduction  
Please read these instructions carefully  
before use and keep this user guide for  
future reference. For comprehensive  
instructions, see your main Diverse user  
guide.  
As this product is rechargeable, it is  
normal that a certain amount of heat  
will be produced in its day-to-day  
operation. Whilst this is entirely safe we  
would advise against placing the  
product on antique, veneered or wooden  
surfaces, as damage may occur.  
Building up a phone system  
You can add further handsets to build  
up a comprehensive and easy-to-use  
cordless telephone system. You can use  
up to six separate handsets (8 with the  
Diverse 2-Line and Diverse ISDN) with  
each Diverse base station and up to four  
base stations with each handset. Please  
refer to your base station user guide for  
more comprehensive information of the  
configurations that are possible.  
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WARNING  
1 Use only approved nickel-cadmium  
(NiCad) rechargeable batteries.  
Never use any other batteries, or  
conventional alkaline batteries.  
Using such batteries could destroy  
the battery casing, which is  
dangerous.  
Recommended batteries should have a  
power rating of 600m Ah 1.2V.  
Suitable batteries are listed on page 9  
(batteries are available from the Diverse  
helpline on 0345 908070 and your  
local BT shop).  
2 Do not combine different battery types  
in the same handset.  
3 Do not try to use any power supply  
except the one provided, otherwise you  
may permanently damage your Diverse.  
It will also result in non-compliance with  
EN41003: 1993, and will invalidate the  
approval given to this apparatus.  
4 Do not use non-BT Diverse charging  
units; this could damage the batteries.  
5 Research has shown that in certain  
cases, medical equipment can be  
affected by cordless telephones. A  
distance of at least one metre should  
therefore be observed between the  
telephone and medical equipment. All  
regulations on the usage of cordless  
phones issued by medical institutions  
should also be followed.  
6 The Diverse handset can also interfere  
with other electrical equipment e.g.  
answering machines, TV and radio sets,  
clock radio/ alarms and computers if  
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WARNING cont.  
placed too close. It is recommended you  
place your Diverse handset at least one  
metre away from such appliances to  
avoid any risk of interference.  
7 If you wear a hearing aid, please note  
that the Diverse works by sending radio  
signals between the base station and  
handset. These signals can interfere  
with hearing aids, causing a humming  
noise.  
8 There is a slight chance that your  
phone could be damaged by an  
electrical storm. We recommend that  
you unplug your Diverse from the  
mains power and telephone line socket  
during storms.  
9 Do not use your phone in bathrooms,  
near fire or water, or in areas where  
there is a danger of explosion.  
10 Clean the handset and base station with  
a damp cloth (not wet) or anti static  
wipe. Never use a dry cloth or spray  
cleaning fluid directly onto the phone.  
11 Do not dispose of your batteries in  
normal household rubbish and do not  
place in water or a fire.  
General cleaning  
Simply clean the handset and base station  
with a damp (not wet) cloth or antistatic  
wipe. Never use a dry cloth as this may  
cause a static shock. Never spray cleaning  
fluid directly onto the telephone.  
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The handset has a range of up to 300  
metres outside and up to 50 metres in  
buildings, depending on the type of  
construction.  
Approved rechargeable batteries  
Use only the rechargeable battery types  
listed below and do not mix two types in  
the same handset:  
Nickel-cadmium  
Saft RC6  
Panasonic P-60 AA/ 1P  
Philips R6 NC-P  
UCAR RC6  
DAIMON ACCU 1000  
Varta Accu Plus Ni-Cd 1.2V No. 5006  
Sanyo N-3U  
Energizer Eveready RC 6  
GP 60AA KC  
Batteries can be obtained from the  
Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070 or  
your local BT shop.  
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Setting Up  
1 Install the rechargeable  
batteries in the handset  
The handset uses the two AA size nickel  
cadmium (NiCad) batteries, which are  
supplied. To install them, insert the  
batteries as indicated on the label inside  
the battery compartment and slide the  
battery compartment cover shut. The  
battery compartment cover may be  
found in the packaging with the  
batteries.  
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Important  
When replacing batteries always use  
good quality nickel cadmium (NiCad)  
rechargeable AA types with at least  
600mAh capacity in order to achieve  
the specified operating time. Never  
use other batteries or conventional  
alkaline batteries. They could result  
in a short circuit or destroy the  
battery casing. Recommended  
rechargeable batteries are available  
from the Diverse Helpline 0345  
908070 and the BT Shop.  
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2 Fit the handset belt clip  
Fit the belt clip onto the back of the  
handset.  
Tab  
Slot  
3 Charge the handset batteries  
for at least 16 hours  
Battery display when inserting or  
replacing a battery  
When you replace the handset batteries  
with ones that have been fully charged,  
the battery indicator will not show full  
until the next charge cycle has been  
completed. Charge the handset until the  
batteries register full again. From then  
on the display will be correct.  
Place the handset on the base station or  
charging unit (available separately). The  
handset can be charged face up or  
down. Make sure that the contacts on  
the bottom end of the handset are  
touching both charging contacts.  
When the handset batteries are  
charging, the green CHARGING light  
comes on. it goes off when the battery  
is fully charged. It will come on again  
occasionally to indicate that the battery  
is being topped up.  
When the handset has been charging  
for 16 hours, the Diverse 2000  
Additional is ready for use.  
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Battery performance  
After charging your Diverse 2000  
Additional Handset for the first time,  
subsequent charging time for the  
handset batteries is approximately 4-5  
hours. Batteries and case may become  
warm during charging. This is normal  
and not dangerous.  
Under ideal conditions, the handset  
batteries should give about 7 hours  
talktime or 60 hours standby on a  
single charge. However, new NiCad  
batteries do not reach their full capacity  
until they have been in normal use for  
several days.  
Please note that the lifespan of NiCad  
rechargeable batteries depends on how  
heavily they are used. However, over  
time, their capacity to recharge will  
begin to diminish and they will  
eventually need replacing.  
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Battery low warning  
An LCD on the handset display shows  
the current charging level. When the  
batteries are almost flat a beep sounds  
and the display shows the empty battery  
symbol. Displays showing that charging  
is in progress are listed below:  
Batteries fully charged  
Batteries at 66%  
Batteries at 33%  
Batteries empty  
Getting the most out of your  
batteries  
Avoid replacing the handset on the  
base station between calls. It is best to  
keep the handset off the base for a few  
hours at a time.  
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If the  
symbol flashes  
continuously, it means the handset is  
either out of range or is not registered  
with the base station. To register,  
follow the steps on page 13. All  
additional handsets you purchase will  
need to be individually registered with  
the base station before they will work.  
The symbol may also flash after a  
power failure. Provided the handset  
has been registered with the base,  
the symbol will stop f lashing after a  
while indicating the handset has  
automatically re-registered to the base  
station. If it continues to flash, re-  
register the handset to the base station  
– see page 13.  
Please note: If you go out of range of a  
base station for a long time while your  
handset is switched ON, it may take  
more than 20 minutes to ‘find’ the base  
station again when you come back  
within range. However, by simply  
switching the handset OFF for a  
moment, then ON again, it will find  
the base station within a few seconds.  
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Registering a new  
Diverse 2000  
Additional Handset  
with the base station  
It is essential that you register your  
handset with your Diverse base station  
for it to work. The following are basic  
instructions on how to do this, but these  
may differ if you have a Diverse 2-Line  
or Diverse ISDN.  
If your base station is anything other  
than Diverse 2000 series (Diverse  
2010/ 2015), please refer to your base  
station user guide for registering  
instructions.  
This and each further additional handset  
you purchase must be registered at the  
base station in order to work.  
Up to six handsets (up to 8 on Diverse  
2-Line and Diverse ISDN) can be  
registered and operated from the base  
station, allowing you to make and transfer  
internal calls between handsets as well  
as make and receive external calls.  
The instructions in this section are for  
registering an Additional Handset with  
one base station. If you have a system  
with more than one base, please follow  
the procedure in the section Operating  
with additional base stations.  
If you have a Diverse 2010 or Diverse  
2015 it comes supplied with one  
standard handset which is automatically  
registered as handset number one.  
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To register your new handset  
The handset must be switched OFF.  
At the base station:  
• Press and hold down the GREY paging  
button until you hear beep (after about  
10 seconds).  
You now have up to 1 minute to register  
the handset, during this period the beeps  
will continue.  
At the handset:  
#
1
• Press and hold down the 1 button  
together with the PWR button, until  
the display shows 1. This tells the  
base station that its base number is 1.  
• Enter the 4 digit system code.  
(Standard setting 0000.)  
• Press the  
#
button. The beeps stop  
after about 10 seconds, and the  
display shows all the available handset  
numbers.  
• Select and enter one of the available  
numbers. This is now the handsets  
internal number and the handset is  
now registered with the base station.  
If you experience any problems  
registering your handset using these  
instructions, please refer to your base  
station user guide. If you still  
experience difficulties, please phone  
the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070  
for assistance.  
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If you need to find your handset’s own  
internal number, simply press INT and  
the number will be shown on the handset  
display, then press END CALL to return  
to standby.  
To remove a handset registered at the  
base station  
PQRS  
STO  
A2BC  
#
7
Press the STO button.  
Press the button.  
#
Press 7 then 2.  
Enter the system code  
(standard setting 0000). Display shows  
all handsets registered at the base.  
Enter the number of the handset to  
be removed. (If you enter the wrong  
number, press it again to reinstate it.)  
Press the STO button to confirm.  
If you experience any difficulties,  
please call the Diverse Helpline on  
0345 908070.  
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Using the Diverse  
2000 Additional  
Handset  
On/Off and Protected modes  
The handset can be operated in one of  
three different modes.  
OFF  
Phone calls can not be made and the  
handset does not respond to incoming  
calls.  
PWR  
To switch ON, press and hold down  
the PWR button until the display is  
activated.  
ON  
You can make and receive calls.  
PWR  
To switch OFF, press and hold down  
the PWR button until the display goes  
blank.  
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PROTECTED  
This setting stops you accidentally  
operating the handsets keypad when  
carrying it around. You can still receive  
incoming calls but you can not make  
calls.  
PWR  
To switch to PROTECTED when the  
handset is ON, press and release the  
PWR button quickly, your display will  
— —  
show — — , and your keypad is now  
— —  
protected. To remove protection,  
press and release PWR button again.  
The  
symbol will flash if the handset  
is out of range or is not registered with  
a base station. If you wish you can set  
the handset to beep as well as f lash.  
To set the handset to give you an out  
of range warning, please refer to your  
Diverse base station user guide.  
The  
symbol may also flash after  
a power failure. Provided the handset  
has been registered with the base,  
the  
symbol will stop f lashing after  
a while, indicating the handset has  
automatically re-registered to the base  
station. If it continues to flash, re-  
register the handset to the base station.  
Getting the most out of your  
batteries  
Avoid replacing the handset on the  
base station between calls. It is best to  
keep the handset off the base for a few  
hours at a time.  
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Making and receiving calls  
To make an external call  
With the handset switched ON:  
Press the PHONE button. You hear the  
dial tone.  
Dial the number you want. The phone  
calls the number and the display shows  
the number you have dialled.  
Alternatively, you can dial the phone  
number you want first, check that its  
correct, and then press the PHONE  
button to dial.  
If another handset is already being used  
to make an external call, your handset  
will display ‘flashing and you will  
hear the internal ‘busy’ signal.  
If you are set to pulse dialling, you can  
switch to tone dialling during a call by  
pressing the button. The Diverse will  
return to pulse dialling on completion  
of the call.  
To end a call  
Press the END CALL button.  
Or  
Place the handset back on the base  
station or charger.  
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To receive an external call  
When the phone rings the display  
flashes: EXT.  
Press the PHONE button on the  
handset and speak.  
Or  
If the handset is on the base station or  
charger, simply lift it up and speak.  
You do not need to press any buttons.  
At the end of the call, press the END  
CALL button, or replace the handset  
on the base station.  
To redial the last number  
LNR  
Press the PHONE button.  
Press the LNR button. The last  
number you called will be redialled  
automatically.  
To redial any of the last five numbers  
LNR  
Press the LNR button to display the  
last five phone numbers in turn.  
(Each number can be up to 22 digits  
long.)  
When the number you want is  
displayed, press the PHONE button.  
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Intercom calls  
If you have multiple handsets registered  
with a Diverse base station two (or  
more depending on your base station)  
handsets can talk to each other on an  
internal call, while a third handset can  
be on an external call. (If you have a  
Diverse 2-Line or ISDN, you may have  
more than one external call in progress.)  
To make an internal intercom call to  
another handset  
INT  
Press the INT button. Display shows  
your handset number.  
Enter the number of the handset you  
want to call. The handset will ring.  
To receive an internal call  
When the phone rings on an intercom  
call the display flashes: INT, plus the  
number of the handset calling you.  
Either press the PHONE button, or  
lift the handset from the base station  
or charger to answer the call.  
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To make an internal call to all  
handsets  
You can call all handsets registered to  
the base station.  
INT  
Press the INT button. Display shows  
your handset number.  
Press the button. Display shows all  
handsets registered. All handsets will  
ring. The first handset to answer will  
take the call.  
To put an outside call on hold and  
speak to another internal handset  
INT  
1-6  
Press the INT button. You hear the  
internal dial tone and your outside  
caller is put on hold (they will hear  
music on-hold).  
Press the handset number you want  
(1-6). When the handset answers, you  
can talk without your outside caller  
hearing.  
Press the RCL button to end the  
internal call and speak to your outside  
caller again.  
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Transferring and holding calls  
You can transfer an external call to  
another handset, or put the call on hold  
while you talk to another handset.  
To transfer an external call between  
handsets  
While you are on an external call:  
INT  
RCL  
1-6  
Press the INT button. Display shows  
EXT INT. Your caller will hear music  
on-hold.  
Enter the number of the handset to  
which you want to transfer the call  
(1-6). When the other person answers,  
you can talk to them without the  
outside caller hearing.  
To reconnect to you outside caller:  
Press the RCL button.  
Or  
To transfer the call: Press the PHONE  
button, or replace the handset on the  
base station.  
Quick call transfer  
After dialling the other handset, you  
can immediately press the PHONE  
button, or place the handset back on  
the base, and the call will be transferred  
straight through. If the other handset  
is already engaged or does not answer  
the call within 30 seconds, the call will  
be returned to your handset.  
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Please note: If you go out of range of  
a base station for a long time, while the  
handset is switched on, it may take  
more than 20 minutes to ‘find’ the base  
station again when you come back  
within range. However, by simply  
switching the handset OFF for a  
moment, then ON again, it will find  
the base station within a few seconds.  
Using the memory to store and  
dial numbers  
Your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset  
can store 10 phone numbers, each up to  
22 digits long, which can then be speed  
dialled. Stored numbers can include  
settings made with the RCL, and  
#
buttons (ie, to store special service or  
Select Services numbers that use  
symbols for access).  
To store a number  
The handset must be switched ON.  
STO  
MEM  
0-9  
Press the STO button.  
Press the MEM button.  
Press a digit from 0-9. This selects  
the memory location under which the  
number is stored. Display shows the  
memory location you have chosen.  
Enter the number you want stored.  
Display shows the number.  
Press the STO button to confirm the  
number.  
Storing a new number in memory  
automatically overwrites any previous  
number stored in that location.  
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If the memory location is empty, the  
display shows — . If there is another  
number stored already, that number  
will be displayed. If you do not want  
to change it, press the STO button to  
confirm the number.  
To speed dial a number stored on the  
memory  
The handset must be switched ON.  
MEM  
Press and release the MEM button  
two or three times.  
Press MEM and then the memory  
location number on the keypad.  
Then  
Press the PHONE button to dial the  
number you want.  
To clear all the numbers stored on a  
handset’s memory  
A2BC  
T8UV  
STO  
Press the STO button.  
Press 8 and then 2 on the keypad.  
Display shows 8----2.  
Enter the handsets PIN number  
(standard setting 0000). Each digit  
entered erases one dash on the display.  
Press the STO button. All stored  
numbers are cleared.  
If you are experiencing any difficulties,  
please call the Diverse Helpline on  
0345 908070.  
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Optional settings  
You can adjust the ringer and handset  
volumes on your Diverse 2000  
Additional Handset. You are also able to  
prevent unauthorised use of your  
handset and accidental changes to its  
settings.  
Call Barring  
To bar and cancel an individual  
handset from making external calls  
You can lock your handset and bar all  
outgoing calls. Call barring prevents  
unauthorised use of your handset.  
Incoming calls are not affected.  
T8UV  
STO  
1
Press the STO button.  
Press the 8 on the keypad.  
Press 1 to block outgoing calls.  
Enter your PIN number  
(standard setting 0000)  
Press the STO button to confirm.  
To remove call barring  
T8UV  
STO  
0
Press the STO button.  
Press the 8 on the keypad.  
Press 0 to remove call barring.  
Enter your PIN number  
(standard setting 0000)  
Press the STO button to confirm.  
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To contact emergency services  
when outgoing calls have been  
blocked  
In case of emergencies you can still dial  
the European Emergency Number,  
even when call barring has been  
activated.  
Press the PHONE button.  
DIAL 999 or 112, 9112, R999,  
R112 and you will be connected to  
the emergency services.  
To change the handset PIN  
Changing your PIN (personal  
identification number) prevents  
unauthorised persons from making  
alterations to settings on your handset.  
Your PIN must 4 digits long. If you  
change your PIN, keep a record of it in  
the box provided on the inside front  
cover of this user guide.  
The handset must be switched ON.  
WXYZ  
9
T8UV  
STO  
Press the STO button.  
Press 8, then 9.  
Enter the current PIN number  
(standard setting 0000).  
Enter your new PIN.  
Enter your new PIN again.  
Press the STO button to confirm.  
If you forget your PIN number please  
ring the Diverse Helpline on  
0345 908070.  
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Volume controls  
To change the handset volume  
The handset volume can be set at three  
different levels. The standard setting is 1.  
STO  
0
1-3  
Press the STO button.  
Press 0.  
Press 1, 2 or 3 on the keypad, to select  
the volume.  
Press the STO button to confirm.  
To change the ringer volume  
The ringer volume can be set at six  
different levels. The standard setting is 6.  
J5KL  
STO  
1-6  
Press the STO button.  
Press 5. The current setting is  
displayed.  
Press a number from 1-6, to set ringer  
volume.  
Press the STO button to confirm.  
To change the ringer tone  
The ringer tone can be set at six different  
levels. The standard setting is 1.  
M6NO  
STO  
1-6  
Press the STO button.  
Press 6. The current setting is  
displayed.  
Press a number from 1-6, to set ringer  
tone.  
Press STO to confirm.  
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Advanced features  
There are further options which you  
may wish set on your handset, including  
additional advisory warning beeps.  
Please refer to your Diverse base station  
user guide for instructions on how to set  
these features.  
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Operating with  
additional base  
stations  
It is possible to use your Diverse 2000  
Additional Handset as part of a much  
larger phone system with the addition  
of up to 3 extra base stations.  
When planning to use a handset at more  
than one base station, it is recommended  
that you:  
• Assign a number to each base station,  
from 1 to 4.  
• Number each handset (1 to 6)  
registered at each base station.  
• Register the handsets at base station 2  
(and 3 and 4 if used) with the same  
numbers as used for base station 1.  
• Activate the display of the base station.  
numbers on each handset, as shown on  
the next page.  
If you move out of range of the displayed  
base station, and within range of  
another base station, your radio link  
will be automatically set up provided  
your handset has been registered with  
the new base station. If, however, you  
move out of range of the displayed base  
station, and within range of another  
base station during a call you will lose  
your call connection.  
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The handset display shows you if the  
handset is located within range of a  
registered base station. If the  
symbol  
flashes continuously, it means the  
handset is not within range of a  
registered base station. If the  
symbol  
is not flashing, you are in range.  
These features may differ on the  
Diverse 2-Line and Diverse ISDN  
systems. Please refer to the relevant  
user guide for instructions.  
How to set up multiple base  
stations and handsets  
To register additional Diverse 2000  
handsets at more than one base station  
You can use up to six handsets on each  
Diverse base station and up to four base  
stations with your Diverse handset.  
The handset supplied with your first base  
station is already registered as handset  
1 and your first base station is base  
station 1.  
The handset you wish to register onto  
another base station must be turned OFF,  
before proceeding to register the handset.  
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At the base station:  
Press and hold down the GREY  
paging button until you hear the  
beeps (after about 10 seconds).  
You now have up to 1 minute to register  
the handset, during which the beeps  
will continue.  
At the handset:  
PWR  
2-4  
2-6  
#
• Press and hold down the 2 button  
(or 3 or 4), to allocate a number to the  
new base station.  
• At the same time, hold down the PWR  
button until the display shows :  
• Enter the system code  
(standard setting 0000.)  
• Press the  
#
button. The beeps stop  
after a few seconds, and the display  
shows all available handset numbers.  
• Enter the single digit handset number  
– from 2 to 6 – for the Additional  
Handset. It is now registered.  
If six handsets are already registered  
with the base, three dashes will  
appear in the display after you enter  
the system code.  
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To set/clear the base station number  
display from a handset  
The standard setting is for the handset  
not to show the number of the base  
station to which it is registered. If your  
handset is connected to more than one  
base we recommend that you activate  
this display.  
D3EF  
M6NO  
STO  
STO  
0
1
• Press the STO button.  
• Press the 3 button, then 6. The current  
setting is displayed.  
• Press the 1 button to display the base  
station number.  
Or  
• Press the 0 button if you do not want  
to display the base number.  
• Press STO to confirm.  
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To set your handset for automatic  
base selection  
If you are moving around, and likely to  
lose contact with your base station, your  
handset can be set to automatically  
switch to the best available base station.  
This means that if you are in an area  
where the signals of two base stations  
overlap, your handset will select the  
strongest signal.  
The handset must be switched ON.  
STO  
INT  
0
• Press the STO button.  
• Press the INT button. Display shows  
the numbers of the base stations at  
which the handset is registered.  
• Press the 0 button to set automatic  
selection.  
• Press the STO button to confirm.  
The handset will now select the base  
offering the strongest signal. Display  
can show the base station selected  
(see previous section To set/ clear the  
base station number display).  
If you are in an area where base station  
signals overlap it is best to specify the  
base station you operate through. In this  
case you change automatic base  
selection to manual selection (with an  
automatic search default), see page 34.  
33  
To set your handset for manual base  
selection (with an automatic search  
default)  
This setting tells your handset to search  
for a specific base signal for 30 seconds.  
If the signal cannot be found, the  
handset reverts to automatic selection of  
the base with the best signal. This setting  
is recommended where there is an overlap  
between two or three base stations.  
The handset must be switched ON.  
STO  
INT  
1-4  
• Press the STO button.  
• Press the INT button. Display shows  
the numbers of the base stations at  
which the handset is registered.  
• Press the number of the base (from  
1 to 4) through which you wish to  
make calls.  
• Press the same number again. This  
tells the handset to revert to automatic  
search if the chosen base is unavailable.  
• Press STO to confirm.  
If you do not wish to allow the handset  
to revert to automatic signal selection  
press the base station number just once.  
This will mean that the handset can  
only operate through the base you select.  
If you move out of range from one base  
station and into the range of another  
during a call, you will lose your  
connection.  
If your handset is taken out of range,  
switch it off, move back into base station  
range, and then switch on again. This  
will speed up re-registration to the base  
signal.  
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Maintenance  
General cleaning  
Simply clean the handset and base station  
with a damp cloth (not wet) or antistatic  
wipe. Never use a dry cloth as this may  
cause a static shock. Never spray cleaning  
fluids directly onto the telephone.  
Service  
Within the warranty period  
If you experience a problem with your  
Diverse 2000 Additional Handset you  
should contact the Diverse Helpline on  
0345 908070. Calls are charged at  
local call rates. If the problem is not  
remedied, you will be advised to contact  
your original point of purchase.  
Some suppliers offer extended warranty  
schemes for cover outside the initial 12  
month period. Please ask them for details.  
Outside the warranty period  
If your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset  
needs repair after the warranty period  
has ended, the repair must meet the  
approval requirements for connection to  
the telephone network.  
We recommend that you call the Diverse  
Helpline on 0345 908070, for a list of  
our recommended repair agents.  
If you have to return your  
Diverse 2000 Additional  
Handset  
Pack it securely, preferably in the  
original packaging (this must include  
the handset batteries). We can not take  
responsibility for goods damaged in  
transit.  
35  
Help  
Your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset  
has been designed for ease of use. If  
you do experience any difficulties,  
please refer to the following section  
before contacting the Diverse Helpline  
on 0345 908070.  
Emergency Calls  
The emergency services can be contacted  
in the UK by dialling 999, or 112  
which is valid in any country that is a  
member of the European Community.  
If your Diverse base station is connected  
to a switchboard, you may have to dial  
an access number before 999, to contact  
the emergency services. Some  
switchboards can not dial out during a  
power failure.  
Battery performance  
After charging your Diverse 2000  
Additional Handset for the first time,  
subsequent charging time for the  
handset batteries is approximately 4-5  
hours. Batteries and case may become  
warm during charging. This is normal  
and not dangerous.  
Under ideal conditions, the handset  
batteries should give about 7 hours  
talktime or 60 hours standby on a single  
charge. However, new NiCad batteries  
do not reach their full capacity until they  
have been in normal use for several days.  
36  
Please note that the lifespan of NiCad  
rechargeable batteries depends on how  
heavily they are used. However, over  
time, their capacity to recharge will  
begin to diminish and they will  
eventually need replacing.  
Full charged batteries do not  
indicate full power when put into a  
handset  
When you replace handset batteries  
with ones that have been fully charged,  
the battery indicator will not show full  
until the next charge cycle has been  
completed. Charge the handset until the  
batteries register full again. From then  
on the display will be correct.  
Replacing handset batteries  
After a time, you may find that the  
handset batteries are running out of  
charge more quickly. This is a standard  
sign of wear and the batteries will need  
replacing with approved batteries.  
Use only AA size nickel-cadmium  
(Ni-Cad) rechargeable batteries in the  
handset. Any other types may cause  
irreparable damage. A list of suitable  
batteries is shown on page 7.  
Do not immerse batteries in water or  
throw them into fire, or dispose of them  
with ordinary domestic refuse.  
To charge batteries, only use the plug-in  
power supply station provided.  
Recommended batteries should have a  
power rating of 600m Ah 1.2V. Batteries  
37  
are available from the Diverse Helpline on  
0345 908070 or your local BT shop.  
BT accepts no responsibility for damage  
caused to your Diverse 2000 Additional  
Handset by the use of unsuitable batteries.  
No display appears  
Is the handset switched on?  
The battery may be flat or dead.  
Recharge or replace the battery.  
No dial tone  
Is the telephone line cord plugged into  
the phone socket and the base station?  
If other handsets are registered on the  
base, the outside line may already be in  
use. Wait until the call is finished and  
try again.  
Is your handset registered with the base?  
See section on Registering your handset.  
Is your handset out of range? Move back  
within range of the base station.  
Can’t make an external call, even  
though a dialling tone can be heard  
You may be set to the wrong signalling  
method. To change between TONE and  
PULSE dialling refer to your base station  
user guide.  
The  
symbol is flashing on the  
display or you can not link up with the  
base station  
Is the handset registered with the base  
station? To register the handset, see  
page 13.  
Is the power cable connected at the base  
and power switched on at the wall socket?  
38  
Is the handset out of range?  
To check this press the PHONE button  
whilst  
symbol is flashing, you will  
hear four short beeps from the handset.  
Please note: If you go out of range of  
a base station for a long time while your  
handset is switched ON, it may take  
more than 20 minutes to ‘find’ the base  
station again when you come back within  
range. However, by simply switching the  
handset OFF for a moment, and then  
ON again, it will find the base station  
within a few seconds.  
The base station or handset does  
not ring  
The ringer volume may be set too low,  
or switched off at the base station. To  
adjust the ringer volume at the handset,  
see page 27.  
The telephone line cord may not be  
plugged in. Please check.  
You can’t get a connection or you get  
the wrong connection after speed  
dialling when connected to a  
switchboard.  
Have you entered an access code? See  
relevant base station user guide.  
Handset beeps  
Are the handset batteries low? You will  
hear a beep every 30 seconds. If  
is  
flashing, you will hear four short beeps  
when you press the PHONE button.  
Check you are still within range of the  
base station.  
39  
Buzzing noise on my radio,  
TV, answering machine or PC  
Diverse is too close, causing interference.  
Move it further away.  
The radio signals from the handset to  
base station can cause unpleasant  
interference for people with hearing  
aids.  
If you are still experiencing difficulty,  
please call the Diverse Helpline on  
0345 908070.  
40  
Approval  
Connection to the BT telephone  
network  
Your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset is  
fully approved for connection to the BT  
network provided it is used according  
the the instructions in this guide. The  
telephone lines must provide Loop  
Disconnect (Pulse) or Multi-frequency  
(Touch Tone) dialline capabilities.  
It may be connected to Direct Exchange  
Lines and switchboards (PBXs) with new  
plan (plug and socket) arrangements. It  
may not be connected to shared service  
(party line) installations.  
Connecting to switchboards  
The Diverse 2000 Additional Handset is  
only approved for use with a base which  
is compatible with switchboards,  
including those which do not provide  
secondary proceed indication. If you do  
have a compatible switchboard, it cannot  
be guaranteed that the telephone will  
operate correctly under all possible  
conditions of connection. If you have  
any difficulties, contact BT on 154.  
Generally, Diverse systems can be  
connected to any switchboard where a  
simple modern telephone can be used to  
make and receive calls. The Diverse  
system is suitable for connection to  
switchboards which return secondary  
proceed indication.  
41  
Technical  
information  
Environment  
Your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset  
should be kept free of dust, moisture,  
high temperature, vibration and should  
not be exposed to direct sunlight. Do not  
stand it on carpets or other surfaces  
which generate fibres or place it in  
locations which prevent the free flow of  
air over its surfaces.  
Warning  
The apparatus is only designed to be  
operated in a normal office or domestic  
environment where the relative humidity  
does not exceed 75%. It should not be  
used in bathrooms or near water.  
If the power fails  
This equipment is not designed for  
making emergency calls when the power  
fails. Alternative arrangements should be  
made for access to emergency services.  
How many phones can you have?  
All items of telephone equipment have  
a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN),  
which is used to calculate the number  
of items that may be connected to any  
one telephone line. Your Diverse base  
station has a REN of 1 (the handsets  
alone do not have a REN value). Any  
other instrument provided by BT may  
be assumed to have a REN of 1 unless  
stated other wise. A total REN of 4 is  
allowed. (For example: if the Diverse  
base station is used in conjunction with  
three extension telephones, each with  
a REN of 1, the total REN is 4.)  
42  
Index  
Access code  
At a glance  
39  
1
Base station  
29  
33  
32  
34  
30  
automatic base selection  
to set/ clear base station number  
manual base selection  
multiple base station  
Batteries  
approved types  
batteries low  
charging  
7
11  
9
installing  
8
Belt clip  
9
Call barring  
Emergency calls  
Help  
Intercom calls  
Maintenance  
Making and receiving calls  
Memory  
25  
36  
36  
20  
35  
18  
to clear  
to dial  
to store  
Multiple handsets  
On hold  
24  
24  
23  
20  
21  
16  
14  
On/ Off  
Paging button  
PIN (Personal Identification Number) 26  
Protecting keypad  
Range  
Redial  
17  
7,17  
19  
14  
15  
13  
42  
32  
35  
8
Registering  
removing registration  
with base stations  
REN  
Resetting  
Returning your handset  
Setting up  
Switchboards  
Technical information  
Transferring calls  
Volume  
39  
42  
22  
27  
5
Warnings  
Warranty  
35  
43  
Notes  
44  
CE compliant to 89/336/EEC  
(EMC Directive) & 73/23/EEC (Low  
Voltage Directive)  
Offices in Europe, North America,  
Japan and Asia Pacific.  
The services described in this publication are not  
always available and may change from time to time.  
We provide services and equipment under a  
standard contract. Nothing in this publication  
forms any part of any contract.  
© British Telecommunications plc 1998.  
Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street,  
London EC1A 7AJ.  
Registered in England No. 1800000.  
Printed in Germany.  
Diverse 2000 Additional Handset Issue 2 (6/ 98) 1.  
Designed by The Art & Design Partnership Limited.  
Order no. A30852 -X1100-B157-2-7619  

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