BT Diverse 3010 User Manual

Diverse 3010 Micro  
Digital Cordless Telephone  
User Guide  
This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the  
power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.  
This product is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networks  
and private switchboards in the United Kingdom.  
Please open this page for a ‘Further at a  
glance’ guide to your Diverse 3010 Micro.  
At a glance  
Headset port  
When used with the  
Diverse 3010 Micro  
headset this allows you  
total mobility.  
Option buttons  
Display  
Lets you select from  
the menu options on  
the display.  
Menu button  
For entering menu lists.  
Green phone  
For making and  
answering calls  
Red phone  
Press to end a call.  
Directory  
ABC  
JKL  
TUV  
DEF  
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Power  
Enables speed dialling  
of numbers stored in the  
memory.  
Press and hold down to  
switch off the handset.  
Press and hold down  
again to switch back on.  
GHI  
MNO  
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PQRS  
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WXYZ  
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Keypad  
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Recall  
Key lock  
For use with  
switchboards and BT  
Select Services.  
Also, press and hold  
down to enter a Pause  
in a stored number  
R
Lets you lock (and  
unlock) the keypad to  
prevent accidentally  
pressing buttons.  
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Unpacking your  
For your records  
Diverse 3010 Micro  
Date of purchase:  
Place of purchase:  
Serial number:  
If anything is missing. please contact  
your place of purchase immediately.  
Diverse 3010 Micro  
base station.  
Purchase price:  
For warranty purposes, proof of  
purchase is required, so please keep  
your receipt.  
Diverse 3010 Micro  
handset.  
Base Station PIN Number:  
Battery compartment  
cover.  
Handset PIN Number:  
Power adaptor.  
Belt Clip  
See pages 29-30 for more information  
about your handset PIN.  
1 x Diverse 3010 Micro  
headset  
1 x rechargeable  
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)  
battery pack  
Telephone line cord  
Please open this page for an ‘At a glance’  
guide to your Diverse 3010 Micro.  
Handset display symbols  
The following symbols can appear in the display.  
Up/Down.  
Left/Right.  
Sets up different menu options.  
Internal dialling.  
SET  
INT  
Redialling number.  
Confirmation.  
Mailbox function.  
e.g. new entry in the  
caller list.  
OK  
End function.  
GO BACK  
Delete character.  
Range Indicator.  
Return to previous menu.  
More options.  
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Base station  
Aerial  
Base page button  
Contact points  
In this guide  
At a glance  
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Additional features  
Handset settings quick guide  
Quick reference handset display  
Base station settings  
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Introducing the  
Diverse 3010 Micro  
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Building up a phone system  
Open listening at the handset  
Using the Room Monitor  
Call allocation  
Setting up  
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Warning  
Approved rechargeable batteries  
General cleaning  
Registering a new  
Diverse 3000 Micro handset  
with the base station  
Using your  
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Diverse 3010 Micro  
Switching on/off and locking  
the keypad  
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Using multiple base  
stations and handsets  
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Making and receiving calls  
Using your headset  
Secrecy  
Paging and making calls  
between handsets  
Using the Directory to store  
and dial numbers  
Using your Diverse 3010  
Micro with a switchboard  
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Setting to Tone or Pulse dialling  
Maintenance  
Service  
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If you have to return your  
Diverse 3010 Micro  
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Entering names and numbers  
Using the redial memory  
Help  
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When connected to a switchboard  
Using Caller Display  
and Call Waiting  
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Technical information  
Index  
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BT’s Caller Display and Call Waiting  
Information displayed via  
other UK networks  
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Hints and tips boxes  
Telephone Security  
Base Station and Handset PIN  
Emergency numbers  
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In this user guide, we’ve included helpful  
tips and important notes. They are shown  
in boxes like this.  
Call barring and Call enabling  
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Introducing the  
Diverse 3010 Micro  
Please read the instructions carefully  
before use and retain this user guide  
for future reference.  
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This guide covers the basic features of  
the Diverse 3010 Micro.  
Building up a phone system  
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You can add further handsets to build  
up an easy-to-use cordless telephone  
system. Up to 6 separate handsets (8  
with Diverse 2-line and Diverse ISDN)  
can be used with each Diverse base  
station; and each handset can itself  
work from 4 base stations.  
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Note  
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 this product on antique,  
veneered or wooden surfaces as damage  
may occur.  
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Setting up  
Warning  
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We advise that this product should not  
be used near emergency intensive care  
medical equipment and should not be  
used by individuals with pacemakers.  
Do not submerge any part of the phone,  
base station or batteries in water or use  
in a damp environment, such as a  
bathroom.  
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For the handset use only approved  
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)  
rechargeable battery pack. Replacement  
battery packs are available from the  
Diverse Helpline 08457 908070.  
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Do not try to use any power supply  
except the one provided, otherwise you  
may permanently damage your  
Diverse 3010 Micro. It will also result in  
non-compliance with EN41003:1993, and  
will invalidate the approval given to this  
apparatus.  
Do not expose to fire.  
10 The handset may not be operated in  
rooms with explosive hazards.  
11 Make sure you connect the power and  
telephone lines to the correct sockets in  
the base station.  
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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.  
If you wear a hearing aid, please note  
that the Diverse 3010 Micro works by  
sending radio signals between the base  
station and handset. These signals can  
interfere with hearing aids, causing a  
humming noise.  
12 Do not dispose of used batteries in the  
normal household rubbish.  
WARNING  
Never use ordinary (non-rechargeable)  
batteries. Only use the (rechargeable)  
V30145-K1310-X143 battery pack  
supplied.  
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Diverse 3010 Micro can interfere with  
other electrical equipment such as  
answering machines, TV and radio sets,  
clock radio/alarms and computers if  
placed too close. You are recommended  
to place your Diverse 3010 Micro at least  
one metre away from such appliances to  
avoid any risk of interference.  
Working range is dependant on local  
environment ie buildings, trees etc.  
It is possible that the Diverse’s 3010  
Micro range may be affected by being  
near bodies of water such as ponds,  
lakes, the sea.  
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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Follow these steps to get  
your Diverse 3010 Micro  
ready for use  
Note  
Ensure that the telephone line cord and  
the power supply are plugged into the  
correct socket.  
Note  
Your handset is already “registered” to the  
Diverse 3010 Micro base station.  
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Plug the 3 pin adaptor  
into a mains power socket  
and switch on  
Note  
Plan where you will put your Diverse 3010  
Micro. It should be within two metres of  
a power socket and the phone socket.  
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Connect the power cable  
Note  
Plug the power cable into the power  
socket on the underside of your  
Use only the power adaptor  
C39 280-Z4-C174/..–C67 with your  
Diverse 3010 Micro.  
Diverse 3010 Micro. The power cable  
connector is coloured red. Please take  
care that the telephone cord and  
power cable plugs are connected to the  
correct socket as incorrect placement  
could damage the base station.  
Red socket  
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Fit the handset belt clip  
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Install the rechargeable  
battery pack in the handset  
Fit the belt clip onto the back of the  
handset.  
The handset uses a rechargeable Nickel  
Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery pack,  
which is supplied. You must only use  
approved batteries. To install it, insert  
the battery pack 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.  
Tab  
Slot  
To fit the battery into the handset.  
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Charge the handset  
1. Remove the belt clip from the back  
batteries for at least  
16 hours  
of the handset.  
2. Slide the battery cover off in a  
downward movement.  
3. Plug in the battery connector.  
When charging for the first  
time, we recommend that  
you let the batteries charge  
for the full 16 hours.  
4. Insert the battery pack ensuring  
that the wires are stored beneath  
the battery pack.  
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Battery display when inserting  
or replacing a battery pack  
When you replace the handset battery  
pack with one that has been fully charged,  
the battery indicator will not show full  
until the next charge cycle has been  
completed. Charge the handset until the  
battery register full again. From then on  
the display will be correct.  
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Slide the battery cover back on.  
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Place the handset on the base.  
When charging, the battery level  
symbol shown on the display flashes.  
Battery low warning  
An LCD on the handset display shows the  
current state of the charge. When the  
battery is almost flat a beep sounds and  
the display shows the empty battery symbol.  
Displays showing the various states of  
charge are shown below:  
Battery performance  
After charging your Diverse 3010 Micro  
for the first time, subsequent charging time  
for the handset batteries is approximately  
4-5 hours. The battery pack and case may  
become warm during charging. This is  
normal and not dangerous.  
Batteries fully charged  
Batteries at 66%  
Batteries at 33%  
Batteries empty  
Note  
Under ideal conditions, the handset  
battery should give about 15 hours  
talktime or 200 hours standby on a single  
charge. However, new NiMH batteries do  
not reach their full capacity until they  
have been in normal use for several days.  
If e.g Base1, flashes continuously  
Please note that the lifespan of NiMH  
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.  
It means the handset is either out of range  
or is not registered with the base station.  
To register, follow the steps on page 46.  
All additional handsets you purchase will  
need to be individually registered with the  
base station before they will work with the  
Diverse 3010 Micro.  
The base number may also flash after a  
power failure. Provided the handset has  
been registered with the base, the base  
number will stop flashing 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.  
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Plug your Diverse 3010  
Micro into the phone socket  
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.  
WARNING  
If you do not have a modern phone  
socket, call Freefone 0800 800 150  
and ask for a BT engineer to come and  
fit the correct socket. This is a  
chargeable service.  
It is recommended that the telephone line  
cord is not connected until the handset is  
fully charged. This will prevent the risk of  
the phone being answered prior to the  
batteries being fully charged and therefore  
not achieving their optimum capacity.  
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Connect the telephone line  
cord to the Diverse 3010  
Micro base station  
Ensure that this is fitted correctly into  
the right socket.  
Dark blue socket  
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Using your  
Diverse 3010 Micro  
Switching on/off and  
locking the keypad  
Display  
Option buttons  
To switch on  
Talk  
Press and hold down the RED  
PHONE button for about a  
second. The display comes on.  
End Call  
(Power)  
Menu button  
Directory  
To lock the keypad  
Your Diverse 3010 Micro offers a menu  
driven display. You enter menu lists by  
pressing the MENU button. The OPTION  
buttons below the screen allow you to  
select options within each menu and  
make adjustments to their settings.  
This prevents you accidentally  
operating the handset’s  
keypad when carrying it  
around. You can receive calls,  
but cannot make calls.  
Note  
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Press and hold down the  
button.  
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You can quit any menu at any time by  
pressing the RED PHONE button  
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To go back one step, press the GO BACK  
button  
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The number is dialled.  
To unlock the keypad  
Or  
Press the GREEN PHONE  
button.  
Press and hold the  
You can now use the keypad  
again.  
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button.  
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You hear the dial tone.  
Key the number you want.  
To switch off  
To end a call  
Press and hold the RED PHONE  
button for about a second until  
the display goes blank.  
Press the RED PHONE button.  
Or  
Simply replace the handset on  
the base station or charger.  
Note  
The handset can only be switched off  
when in idle state (ie. not during a call  
or displaying a menu).  
To receive an external call  
Making and receiving calls  
Press the GREEN PHONE  
button.  
Or  
To make a call  
Lift the handset off the base  
station or charger.  
Key the number you want.  
Use the CLEAR CHARACTER  
button on the display to  
correct any number you press  
by mistake.  
Press the GREEN PHONE  
button.  
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Caller display/Call Waiting  
Using your headset  
The Diverse 3010 Micro can let you  
know who’s calling before you answer  
the telephone.  
For ‘handsfree’ operation of your  
Diverse 3010 Micro you can attach the  
headset supplied.  
With BT’s Caller Display and Call  
Waiting service, your Diverse base  
station receives caller information  
which is transmitted over the BT  
network, for more information see  
pages 23-27.  
Note  
Only use the Diverse 3010 Micro  
headset supplied.  
To connect your headset  
Call timer  
Your Diverse 3010 Micro automatically  
times the duration of all outgoing  
external calls. The handset display  
shows the call duration both during  
your call and for a few seconds after it  
is completed.  
Remove the small cover on  
the top left-handside of your  
phone and plug the headset  
into the socket.  
Note  
The default setting is for an immediate  
connection to callers when lifting the  
handset from the base station or charger.  
This is called Auto Talk. It can be  
deactivated so that you always have to  
press the GREEN PHONE button to  
answer a call. See page 37.  
WARNING  
Cover includes small parts – possible  
choking hazard for small children.  
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Secrecy  
To redial one of the last five  
numbers  
You can switch off the handset  
microphone so that your caller cannot  
hear you while you talk to someone  
else in the room.  
The last five numbers dialled  
are saved.  
When ready, you can switch the  
microphone back on.  
Press the REDIAL button.  
Press the DOWN button to  
highlight the number you  
want.  
During a call:  
Press the GREEN PHONE  
button to dial.  
Press the INT button to switch  
INT  
the microphone off. Your caller  
will hear a melody. Display  
shows Extern (flashing) and  
Intern.  
To redial the last number  
Press the R button to speak to  
your caller again.  
Press REDIAL. The last  
number dialled is shown.  
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Press the GREEN PHONE  
button. The number is  
automatically dialled.  
Note  
Secrecy is not available for internal calls.  
Note  
If the redial number is in your directory  
the name is displayed instead of the  
number.  
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Paging and making calls  
between handsets  
To delete a redial number  
If you have multiple handsets registered  
with the base, the Diverse 3010 Micro  
enables two handsets to talk to each  
other on an internal ‘intercom’ call,  
while a third handset can be on an  
external call.  
Press the REDIAL button.  
Press the DOWN button to  
highlight the number you  
want.  
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Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
Press the DOWN button to  
highlight Delete Entry.  
To find a handset’s extension  
number  
Press the OK button to  
OK  
confirm.  
Press the INT button.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
INT  
The handset’s extension  
number is displayed ie.  
Intern3.  
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To make an internal  
intercom call  
To receive a paged call  
The display shows:  
Press the INT button. Your  
handset internal number is  
displayed.  
Paging Call  
INT  
SILENT  
Press the internal handset  
number you wish to call e.g. 2  
or press the CALL ALL button  
to call all handsets.  
A2BC  
Pick up the handset from the  
base.  
CALL ALL  
Or  
If calling all handsets, you can  
talk to the first handset that  
answers.  
Press the GREEN PHONE  
button.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to end the call.  
To page a handset from the  
base station  
To locate handsets that are  
away from the base station.  
Press the PAGING button on  
the base. All handsets  
registered with the base will  
ring for 30 seconds.  
To stop paging press the  
PAGING button again.  
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To put an outside call on hold  
while you make an internal call  
To transfer an external call  
between handsets  
Press the INT button. Your  
If you are in conversation with  
an outside caller and want to  
transfer the call to another  
handset.  
INT  
handset internal number is  
displayed e.g. 1  
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A2BC  
Press the number of the  
internal handset number you  
wish to call e.g. 2 or press the  
CALL ALL button to call all  
handsets.  
Press the INT button.  
Press the number of the  
internal handset you wish to  
call e.g. 2.  
INT  
A2BC  
CALL ALL  
If calling all handsets, you can  
talk to the first handset that  
answers.  
When the call is answered,  
press the RED PHONE button  
or replace your handset on the  
base station.  
To return to your external  
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caller press the RECALL button.  
The internal number you  
called will hear internal busy  
tone and will need to press the  
RED PHONE button to end  
the connection.  
To accept call waiting on an  
internal call  
If two people are on an internal  
call and an external call  
comes in you will hear a short  
beep and Extern flashes on the  
display.  
Press the ACCEPT button.  
ACCEPT  
The internal call is disconnected  
and you are connected to the  
external caller.  
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Press the DOWN button to  
highlight New Entry.  
Quick call transfer  
After dialling the other handset, you can  
immediately press the RED PHONE button,  
or replace the handset 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.  
OK Press the OK button.  
Enter the name: (see Entering  
names and numbers opposite).  
KEYPAD  
Press the DOWN button to  
move the cursor to the next  
line.  
Enter the number.  
Using the Directory to store  
and dial numbers  
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Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
Your Diverse 3010 Micro has a  
Directory which stores up to 100 names  
and numbers in the memory (the  
longer the name, the more memory will  
be used).  
Press the DOWN button to  
highlight Save Entry.  
OK  
Press the OK button to confirm.  
You can use the Phone Book to look up  
names and numbers and dial directly.  
Entering names and  
numbers  
There are three lines in your display  
for entering information. 1st line for  
the name (maximum 16 characters)  
2nd and 3rd line for the number  
(maximum 32 characters).  
To add a name and number to  
the Directory  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
Display shows  
if the  
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phone book is empty, otherwise  
the names are in alphabetical  
order.  
Controlling the cursor  
LEFT/RIGHT arrows are used  
to move the cursor to the right  
or left or to the end of the line.  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
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The DOWN arrow is used to  
move from the “name” line to  
the “number” line.  
Delete  
Press the DELETE button to  
The UP arrow moves you back  
up to the name line.  
delete the character to the left  
of the cursor. Hold down the  
button to keep deleting  
The “first letter” of the name  
is written automatically in  
upper case, the letters  
characters automatically.  
immediately afterwards are  
written in lower case.  
Insert  
Letters are entered by  
pressing the relevant button  
repeatedly. For example, to  
store the name JOHN:  
KEYPAD  
Characters are inserted to the  
left of the cursor. Position the  
cursor and add the character  
required.  
J5KL  
Press and hold 5 on the  
keypad until J appears in the  
display.  
M6NO  
Then press and hold 6 on  
the keypad until the display  
shows O  
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GHI  
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Enter the H by pressing and  
holding 4 on the keypad until  
H
appears on the display.  
M6NO  
Press and hold 6 on the  
keypad until N appears on the  
display. The whole name is  
now entered.  
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To dial a number stored in  
the Directory  
To change an entry in the  
directory  
Press the DIRECTORY button  
to open the phone book.  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
Press the UP/DOWN arrows  
to scroll to the entry you want  
or find the required name by  
using the keypad to enter the  
first letter of the name.  
Press the DOWN or UP  
arrows to scroll through to the  
names you require.  
Press the GREEN PHONE  
button to dial the number.  
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Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
Or  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Edit Entry.  
To quick search for a  
directory name, press the  
button with the first letter of  
the name you wish to call,  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
J5KL  
Change the name and number  
as required using the DELETE  
button.  
e.g. 5 for John.  
The display will now highlight  
the first name in the address  
book that starts with that letter.  
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Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
If this is the correct name,  
press the GREEN PHONE  
button to dial, or scroll using  
the UP or DOWN arrows to  
move to the correct name, and  
then press the GREEN PHONE  
button to dial.  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Save Entry.  
Press the OK button to  
confirm.  
OK  
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Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
To view an entry in the  
directory  
Press the DOWN button to  
highlight Copy Entry.  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
OK  
A2BC  
Press the OK button.  
Press the UP/DOWN arrows  
to scroll to the entry you want  
or find the required name by  
using the keypad to enter the  
first letter of the name.  
Enter the internal handset  
number e.g. 2 that you want to  
copy the entry to.  
Press the OK button to  
confirm.  
OK  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
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button.  
Receiving handset:  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Display Entry.  
The receiving handset will ring.  
Press the GREEN PHONE  
button to answer the call.  
OK  
Press the OK button to see the  
name and number.  
Enter the receiving handset  
PIN (original setting 0000).  
To copy an entry from one  
handset to another  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
Once the entry has been  
successfully transferred. You  
have the option to copy more  
YES entries. Press the YES button  
You can copy an entry to  
another handset to avoid  
having to input the same entry  
twice.  
for an additional entry or the  
NO button to end the function.  
NO  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
Note  
Press the UP/DOWN arrows  
to scroll to the entry you want  
or find the required name by  
using the keypad to enter the  
first letter of the name.  
Copying and deleting entries or directories  
from one handset to another is only possible  
on the Diverse 3000 Executive/Micro range  
as long as both handsets are registered to  
the same base.  
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To copy a directory from one  
Micro handset to another  
To delete an entry in the  
directory  
You can copy the entire  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
directory to another handset  
to avoid having to input the  
same entries twice using the  
handset with the directory you  
wish to copy (e.g. handset 1).  
Press the UP/DOWN arrows  
to scroll to the entry you want  
to delete, or find the required  
name by using the keypad to  
enter the first letter of the  
name.  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
––  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
––  
Press the DOWN button to  
highlight Copy List.  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Delete Entry.  
OK Press the OK button.  
Press the OK button to  
OK  
confirm.  
Enter the receiving handset’s  
call number, e.g. 2 that you  
A2BC  
want to copy the directory to.  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
The receiving handset will  
ring.  
Press the GREEN PHONE  
button to answer the call.  
Enter the receiving handset’s  
telephone PIN.  
KEYPAD  
Press the OK button to  
OK  
confirm.  
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Insert a pause in the  
directory  
To delete all names and  
numbers in the directory  
Using Insert Pause allows you  
to insert a pause. This is  
generally required when your  
Diverse base station is  
connected to a switchboard/  
PBX.  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
––  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Delete List.  
To check how much memory  
is available in the directory  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
Enter the PIN number of the  
handset (original setting  
0000).  
KEYPAD  
Press the DIRECTORY button.  
––  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
The display shows a Yes or No  
option to confirm deletion  
from the directory. If Yes is  
selected, the entire directory  
is deleted.  
Press the DOWN button to  
highlight Available Memory.  
Press the OK button. The  
percentage memory available  
for storing further entries in  
your handset is displayed for  
approximately 2 seconds.  
OK  
Additional Directory functions  
When entering new names  
and numbers, you can use the  
MORE OPTIONS menu for the  
––  
following functions:  
Save Entry  
The information entered so far  
is saved in the phone book.  
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Using the redial memory  
As well as being able to redial the last  
five numbers called (see page 13) you  
can display or delete numbers or edit  
and copy them into the Phone Book.  
To copy a redial number to  
the Directory  
Press the REDIAL button.  
Press the DOWN button to  
highlight the number you  
want.  
––  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
Press the DOWN button to  
highlight Copy to Dir.  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
KEYPAD  
Enter a name for the number  
(see page 17).  
––  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
Press the DOWN button to  
highlight Save Entry.  
Press the OK button to  
OK  
confirm.  
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Using Caller Display and  
Call Waiting  
BT’s Caller Display and  
Call Waiting  
To take the call waiting  
If you subscribe to Caller Display you  
can see who is calling you (on your  
handset display). If you are on a call  
and you also subscribe to BT’s Call  
Waiting service, the second incoming  
call number will appear on the handset  
display and you will hear an intermittent  
beep through the handset. This is to  
alert you to another caller waiting to  
speak to you.  
Press the RECALL button.  
R
Your 1st caller is put on hold  
whilst you speak to your 2nd  
caller.  
To speak to your 1st caller  
again you can either:  
Press the RECALL button  
again and you will be  
reconnected to your 1st caller,  
your 2nd caller will be put on  
hold. You can use the RECALL  
button to toggle between the  
two callers.  
R
R
With BT’s Caller Display and Call  
Waiting service, your Diverse base  
station receives caller information  
which is transmitted over the BT  
network. This includes the date and  
time of the call.  
Or  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to end the conversation with  
the caller you are currently  
speaking to. The handset will  
ring again.  
With the Micro handset, the screen  
shows the caller’s number (if it has  
been sent) when the phone rings. If  
you have stored a name to go with the  
number in your handset directory, the  
name will be displayed instead.  
Press the GREEN PHONE  
button and you will be  
reconnected to the caller who  
was on hold.  
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Display shows the  
indicate you have a new call in your  
Calls List.  
icon to  
Information displayed via  
other UK networks  
If you are connected to a different  
network, you will first have to subscribe  
to that network's Caller Display and  
Call Waiting service. Call your network  
provider for more information.  
The Micro handset displays details of  
the 30 most recent calls. When the list  
is full, new calls replace the oldest  
calls.  
Using the Micro handset  
Note  
When the phone rings, your caller’s  
number is displayed.  
Calls that are “withheld”, “unavailable”  
or “international” are not stored in the  
calls list, as there is no telephone number  
sent via the network.  
If the caller has withheld their number,  
the display shows:  
Withheld  
WITHHELD  
To view the calls list  
SILENT  
The original setting is set to  
list “All Calls”.  
If the caller’s number is unavailable  
the display shows:  
Press the button beneath the  
in the display.  
External call  
UNAVAILABLE  
The entries are sorted  
according to the time at when  
they were received. With the  
latest call first.  
SILENT  
If you call from another handset, the  
display shows:  
The display briefly shows:  
Internal call6  
Noofmessages  
New:5  
SILENT  
Old:2  
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The newest entry is then  
displayed after approximately  
2 seconds.  
To set the calls list to  
contain all calls or  
unanswered calls only  
ALL CALLS SETTING  
Date  
Time  
INT  
Press the INT button.  
01.11. 05:15PM  
01234567890  
01/15  
SET  
Press the SET button.  
0
Press the 0 button then press  
a
A
––  
the button.  
ߛ
Press the OK button. Display  
shows 1 or 2 flashing  
(depending on the current  
setting.  
OK  
This indicates  
Shows the  
that the call was  
answered when  
it was received.  
number of calls  
in the Calls List,  
i.e. call 1 of 15.  
Enter 1 if you want the calls  
list to contain details of  
unanswered calls only.  
1
UNANSWERED CALLS SETTING  
01.11. 05:15PM  
0123456789  
Or  
Enter 2 if you want the calls  
list to contain details of all calls  
received.  
A2BC  
(03)  
Indicates the number of times a call  
was received from the same telephone  
number.  
Press the OK button to  
confirm.  
OK  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
WARNING  
Changing your calls list from one setting  
to the other will automatically delete any  
entries in the current calls list.  
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To enter the calls list when  
To copy a number from the  
calls list to the directory  
no  
icon is shown on the  
display  
Press the  
the calls list, or press the INT,  
SET and 2 buttons.  
button to enter  
INT  
Press the INT button.  
SET  
Press the SET button.  
Scroll to the number you wish  
to copy.  
Press the 2 button.  
The display briefly shows the  
number of new and old calls.  
A2BC  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
––  
The display then shows the  
number/or name (if in your  
directory) of the most recent  
caller along with the date and  
time the call was received.  
Press the DOWN button to  
highlight Copy to Dir.  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
KEYPAD  
Enter a name for the number  
(see page 17).  
To dial a number in the  
calls list  
––  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
Press the DOWN button to  
highlight Save Entry.  
Press the  
the calls list, or press the INT,  
SET and 2 buttons.  
button to enter  
Press the OK button to  
confirm. You will hear a  
confirmation beep.  
OK  
Scroll through the calls list  
using the UP and DOWN  
arrows until the number you  
require is displayed.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
Press the GREEN PHONE  
button and the number is  
dialled.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
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To delete a number in the  
calls list  
To delete the whole calls list  
All entries are deleted.  
INT Press the INT button.  
Press the  
button to enter  
the calls list, or press the INT,  
SET and 2 buttons.  
SET  
Press the SET button.  
D3EF  
Press the 3 button.  
Scroll to the number you  
require.  
Press the button.  
#
#
Reset Base appears on the  
handset display.  
––  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Press the DOWN button to  
highlight Delete Number.  
KEYPAD  
Enter the base PIN number  
(original setting 0000).  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
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You hear a confirmation beep  
and the display returns to the  
calls list.  
Press the 1 button.  
Press the OK button. You will  
hear a confirmation beep.  
OK  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
If you are using a Classic  
handset (or an Additional  
handset) please refer to that  
user guide for Caller Display  
information.  
Note  
Calls that are “withheld”, “unavailable”  
or “international” are not stored in the  
calls list, as there is no telephone number  
sent via the network.  
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Telephone Security  
Your Diverse 3010 Micro gives you a variety of ways to  
prevent unauthorised use of the phone or handset.  
Base station and  
handset PIN  
To change the Diverse 3010  
Micro base station PIN code  
As a digital phone system, your  
Diverse 3010 Micro provides excellent  
security against others ‘listening in’ to  
your calls. You can also prevent  
unauthorised use of the handset(s).  
To do this you need to know the PIN  
numbers.  
This protects your settings  
and helps prevent unauthorised  
handsets using your system.  
The original setting for the  
Base station PIN code is 0000.  
You can change this to any  
4-digit number.  
Note  
INT  
Press the INT button.  
For extra security we recommend you  
change your base station and handset  
PIN numbers.  
SET  
Press the SET button.  
0
Press the 0 button then press  
the 7 button.  
PQRS  
7
The standard setting for both the base  
station PIN and handset PIN is 0000.  
If you do not wish to change either,  
you can use this number for all code  
and PIN related functions. Please be  
aware that anyone with access to the  
base station PIN (and this user guide)  
has the potential to change system  
settings.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Enter the current base station  
PIN (original setting 0000).  
KEYPAD  
OK Press the OK button.  
KEYPAD  
Enter the new four digit code.  
Enter the new code again.  
KEYPAD  
Press the OK button to confirm.  
You hear a confirmation beep.  
The new code is stored.  
If you change your handset PIN, keep  
a record of the new number in the box  
provided at the front of this user guide.  
OK  
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Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
KEYPAD Enter your new PIN number.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Re-enter your new PIN  
number.  
To change the handset PIN  
(personal identification  
number)  
Press the OK button. You hear  
a confirmation beep and the  
new PIN is stored.  
OK  
The PIN on your handset  
protects functions and settings  
from unauthorised access.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
A handset PIN is necessary in  
order to:  
Note  
You can press the RED PHONE button  
at any time during these steps to quit the  
procedure.  
– reset the memory  
– reset to the original settings.  
Handset power must be  
switched to ON.  
To switch the telephone  
handset lock on and off  
Press the MENU button.  
Highlight Settings.  
You can prevent an individual  
handset from being used to  
make all calls except for 999  
and 112 emergency services.  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Security.  
OK Press the OK button.  
You can still receive incoming  
calls. When the phone rings,  
press the GREEN PHONE  
button as normal.  
Enter the current PIN number  
(original setting 0000).  
KEYPAD  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
To switch on:  
Highlight Change PIN.  
Press the MENU button.  
Highlight Settings.  
OK Press the OK button.  
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Press the OK button.  
OK  
To switch external dialling  
off and on  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Security.  
OK Press the OK button.  
You can prevent any registered  
handset from making external  
calls. The handset can still be  
used for:  
KEYPAD Enter the current handset  
PIN number (original setting  
0000).  
Press the OK button.  
– making internal call  
OK  
– receiving external calls  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Handset Lock.  
– dialling 999 and 112  
emergency services numbers  
Press the OK button. You hear  
OK  
– dialling ‘additional  
emergency’ numbers which  
have been stored (see  
opposite).  
a confirmation beep and a  
appears next to Handset Lock.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
INT  
Press the INT button.  
Display shows:  
SET  
Press the SET button.  
D3EF  
Press the 3 button. Handset  
Restriction set.  
Handset Locked  
OFF  
EMERG  
Hset Restriction  
To switch off:  
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Press the OFF button.  
OFF  
OK  
KEYPAD  
Enter the current PIN number  
(original setting 0000).  
0
Press the 0 button.  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
OK Press the OK button.  
Enter the base station PIN  
(original setting 0000).  
KEYPAD  
The disappears from  
Handset Lock.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
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Emergency services (e.g. 999, 112)  
and special numbers can be dialled  
even if the telephone is locked.  
(N.B: This does not apply if connected  
to a switchboard and call barring is set.)  
Press the OK button. Display  
shows the numbers of all  
handsets registered to the  
base station (e.g. 1-6).  
OK  
Enter the number of the  
KEYPAD  
handset you want to disable.  
To store, change and delete  
additional emergency numbers  
Press the 0 button to stop the  
handset from making external  
calls.  
0
INT Press the INT button.  
Or  
SET  
Press the SET button.  
A2BC  
Press the 2 button to allow the  
handset to make external calls  
again.  
0
A2BC  
Press the 0 button then press  
the 2 button.  
Press the OK button to confirm  
the setting.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
OK  
KEYPAD  
Enter the base station PIN  
(original setting 0000).  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
Display shows:  
Emergency numbers  
EMERGENCY NOS.  
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_
Storing your own additional  
emergency numbers  
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02 1  
Before call barring has been set, you  
can add up to four additional  
Blank or previously  
stored number.  
emergency numbers, each up to 16  
digits long. For example, the doctor’s  
number, your partner’s mobile phone  
or other family number. You can do  
this from any handset registered to the  
base station.  
Memory location  
(1-4).  
Function number  
entered previously.  
Press the UP/DOWN arrows  
if necessary to scroll to the  
location you want (i.e. 1-4).  
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Press the OK button.  
Call barring and  
Call enabling  
OK  
Enter the special number you  
want.  
You can bar specific numbers, e.g.  
all international calls by barring the  
international dial code 00.  
Press the DELETE button to  
delete digits.  
Press the OK button to  
confirm.  
OK  
Enabling  
You can also specifically set a handset  
so that it can only dial certain numbers.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
Call barring affects all handsets  
registered to the base station.  
My additional emergency  
numbers are  
If a barred number is dialled, the  
phone hangs up automatically and the  
barred number is displayed.  
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2
3
4
You can store up to five numbers as  
either barred or specifically enabled  
phone numbers. These can be pre-fix  
numbers, eg 00 for all international  
calls. Incoming calls are not affected.  
999 and 112 emergency  
services numbers are not  
affected by any call barring  
setting. You will still be able to  
dial them.  
(N.B: This does not apply if  
connected to a switchboard  
and call barring is set.)  
Note  
Emergency Services 999 and 112 calls  
can be made at all times.  
Note  
From switchboards you can dial:  
– The access code (eg 9) followed by 112  
or R 112.  
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Press the UP/DOWN buttons  
if necessary to scroll to the  
location you want 1-5.  
WARNING  
You cannot dial 9 999 or R 999 from  
behind a switchboard when call barring  
is set.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Enter the number you want to  
bar, enable or change. Press  
the DELETE button to delete  
digits.  
Directory for barred/enabled  
numbers  
Press the OK button to  
confirm.  
OK  
To: Bar numbers.  
Enable handsets to call  
only specified numbers.  
Create a memory list.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
INT  
Press the INT button.  
Note  
Press the SET button.  
SET  
The barred or enabled numbers must be  
switched on before you can use this.  
0
Press the 0 button then press  
the 1 button.  
1
Press the OK button.  
OK  
To switch call barring/call  
enabling on and off  
KEYPAD  
Enter the base station PIN  
(original setting 0000).  
Press the OK button. Display  
shows the first location.  
OK  
Once you have set the  
numbers you want, you can  
then switch call barring/  
enabling on or off at any time  
(see below). You can do this  
from any handset registered to  
the base station.  
CallRestriction  
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_
_
011  
Blank (or previously  
stored numbers.  
INT  
Press the INT button.  
Memory location (1-5).  
SET  
Function number  
entered previously.  
Press the SET button.  
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0
Press the 0 button twice.  
Base Lock Set  
00  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Enter the base station PIN  
(original setting 0000).  
KEYPAD  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
Press 1 to bar the numbers  
you have stored.  
1
D3EF  
0
Press 3 to enable handsets to  
dial only the numbers stored  
Press 0 to switch call barring/  
call enabling off.  
Press the OK button to  
OK  
confirm.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
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Additional features  
Language A range of seven languages  
is available for the display on the  
handset.  
Handset settings quick  
guide  
The handset settings menu allows you  
to change:  
Room monitor This sets the level at  
which the handset will pick up sounds  
and initiate a call. It is only enabled  
when room monitor function is  
switched on.  
• Ringer volume The handset ringer  
has 5 volume settings.  
• Ringer melody The handset ringer  
has a choice of 10 melodies.  
Default reset This returns a handset  
to its original settings.  
Beeps You can switch specific beeps  
on or off. This saves battery energy  
but may deprive you of information  
you need while using your phone.  
Short ringer tone An incoming call can  
be signalled by a short beep instead of  
the usual ring.  
• Key beep Each time you press a  
button, the action is confirmed by a  
beep. The original setting is ON.  
Handset volume You can set the  
handset volume to three different levels  
low, medium and high.  
• Battery warning beep Tells you  
when the battery needs charging.  
The original setting is ON.  
Handsfree volume You can set the  
handsfree volume to five different levels,  
1 through to 5.  
• Confirmation beep Confirms that you  
have followed a set of instructions  
correctly. The original setting is ON.  
Change PIN Lets you change the  
handset PIN number used to access a  
range of features. See pages 29-30.  
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Quick Reference  
Handset Display  
Follow these easy steps to change your handset settings.  
During a call:  
Press  
Main Menu  
Menu during a call  
Settings  
Volume  
OK  
Base Settings  
Base User Option  
Hset User Option  
Room Monitor Set  
Service Set Up  
Internal Call  
Base User Option  
Hset User Option  
Switch to Tone  
Service Set Up  
Settings  
Sound Settings  
Security  
Auto Talk  
OK  
Activate the main menu  
Language  
Scroll through the menus, directory  
Confirm function/input  
Default Reset  
OK  
Audio  
––  
Activate More Options menu  
Cancel/end functions  
Ringer Volume  
Ringer Melody  
Beep  
Handset Volume  
Key Beeps  
/
Batt. Low Beep  
Confirm. Beeps  
NB: Not all of these functions are available on the  
Diverse 3010 Micro.  
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Base station settings  
To adjust the melody of the  
base station ringer  
To adjust the ringer volume in  
the base station  
There are 10 melodies.  
(Default setting is 1.)  
Press the INT button.  
INT  
There are seven levels: 0 = off,  
6 = high. (Default setting is 6.)  
SET Press the SET button  
INT Press the INT button.  
0
Press the 0 button.  
M6NO  
SET  
Press the SET button  
Press the 6 button.  
0
Press the 0 button.  
Press the OK button. The  
current set melody is played.  
OK  
J5KL  
Press the 5 button.  
Press a button between 0-9  
to set the new level. The new  
melody is played.  
Press the OK button. Display  
shows the volume level set.  
Ringer sounds a sample level.  
OK  
0-9  
Press the OK button to confirm  
the setting.  
Press a button between 0  
(OFF) and 6 to set the new  
level. Display shows the new  
level.  
OK  
1-6  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
Press the OK button to confirm  
OK  
the setting.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
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Open listening at the  
handset  
To switch music on hold on  
or off  
To enable another handset to  
‘listen in’ on your conversation  
When you have a caller on  
hold you can choose to let that  
person listen to music while  
they are waiting for you to  
return to them.  
If you want another person to  
hear your call, you can let them  
listen in on another handset  
registered to the same base  
station.  
INT Press the INT button.  
SET  
Press the SET button.  
GHI  
4
Press the 4 button.  
You are conducting a call with  
an external user:  
D3EF  
Press the 3 button.  
OK Press the OK button.  
Press the INT button. The call  
is placed on hold.  
INT  
KEYPAD  
Enter the base station PIN  
(original setting 0000).  
KEYPAD  
Enter the call number of the  
other handset e.g. 2 – the  
other handset rings, the other  
internal user presses the  
GREEN PHONE button.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Press the 1 button to switch  
the music ON.  
1
Or  
Press the LSTN.ON button.  
You are reconnected to the  
external user. The other  
internal user can hear the  
conversation.  
LSTN.ON  
Press the 0 button to switch  
the music OFF.  
0
Press the OK button to  
confirm the setting.  
OK  
Note  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
When in Open Listening the extra  
handsets can only hear the external  
caller.  
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To set the room monitor  
Note  
The internal user can elect to  
terminate open listening by pressing  
the RED PHONE button.  
Press the MENU button.  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Room Monitor Set.  
De-activating open listening:  
Press the LSTN.OFF button.  
The external connection is not  
affected.  
OK Press the OK button.  
LSTN.ON  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Room Monitor No.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Using the Room Monitor  
Enter the 1-6 number of the  
handset to be called.  
1-6  
If you have at least two handsets  
registered to your base station, you can  
leave one handset in a room in order to  
monitor the noise level.  
Press the OK button. You can  
now place the handset in the  
room you want to monitor.  
OK  
The handset you leave in the room is  
noise activated and you can adjust its  
level of sensitivity to the noise. If the  
noise reaches the level you have set,  
the monitoring handset will call your  
handset so you can hear what’s going  
on. When you hang up your handset,  
the handset in the room will continue  
monitoring the noise.  
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To adjust the sensitivity of  
the room monitor  
To switch the room monitor  
function on  
There are three levels.  
1 = most sensitive 3 = least  
sensitive.  
Before switching the monitor  
on, you must first set the  
number of the handset to be  
called. See ‘To set the room  
monitor’.  
Press the MENU button.  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Set Level.  
Press the MENU button.  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Room Monitor Set.  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
Press the LEFT or RIGHT  
arrows to select the level you  
want.  
OK Press the OK button.  
Highlight Room Monitoring.  
OK Press the OK button.  
Press the OK button, a ➞  
OK  
appears next to Room  
Monitoringto show that it is on.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby. The display  
shows Room Mon.Active Call  
to Int (e.g.) 3  
.
To switch the room monitor  
function off  
Press the OFF button to turn  
OFF  
the Room Monitor off.  
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This will reset:  
Ringer volume  
Ring tone  
Note  
5
1
When the Room Monitor is switched on,  
the handset will not ring. Incoming calls  
are displayed on the handset’s screen.  
Switch base lock,  
and disable/enable  
call numbers  
All warning beeps should be switched off  
before using the Room Monitor, see pages  
36-37.  
OFF.  
Number for  
disabling/enabling  
DELETED  
Stored emergency  
numbers  
To reset your Diverse 3010  
Micro base station to the  
original settings  
DELETED  
DTMF  
Dialling mode  
Pause after picking up  
line/dial-out code  
3 seconds  
It will also delete the  
caller display list.  
Press the INT button.  
Press the SET button.  
This will NOT reset:  
– The base station PIN.  
– Handset registration settings.  
Press the 3 button then press  
the buttons.  
#
Press the OK button.  
Enter the base station PIN  
(original setting 0000).  
Press the OK button.  
Press the 0 button.  
Press the OK button to  
confirm.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
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This will NOT reset:  
– The handset PIN.  
– Registration to the base  
station.  
To reset the handset to its  
original settings  
Press the MENU button.  
Call allocation  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Settings.  
If you have registered additional  
handsets with your Diverse 3010 Micro  
base station you can specify the way  
you wish the phones to ring.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Default Reset.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Group ringing  
Your Diverse 3010 Micro will ring all  
handsets registered to its base  
whenever there is an incoming call.  
This is called group ringing.  
KEYPAD  
Enter your current PIN  
number (original setting 0000).  
Press the OK button. You hear  
a confirmation tone.  
OK  
Ring priority  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
Your Diverse 3010 Micro can be set so  
that an incoming call will ring first at a  
preferred handset. If there is no answer,  
the call will revert to all other handsets.  
This is called ring priority.  
This will reset:  
– Handset earpiece volume to  
– Auto talk to  
1.  
ON.  
ON.  
ON.  
ON.  
– Button beeps to  
– Battery warning beep to  
– Confirmation beep to  
– Base station on-screen  
display to  
– Handset ringer volume to  
– Handset ringer tone  
– Ring priority  
Your Diverse 3010 Micro is preset for  
group ringing.  
OFF.  
5.  
1.  
OFF.  
It will delete:  
– Numbers in the redial memory.  
It will not delete:  
– Numbers in the Directory or  
Extra Directory.  
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To set which handset will  
receive ring priority  
Note  
If a handset is selected for ring priority  
which is not actually registered then group  
ringing prevails.  
Once you have set your  
Diverse 3010 Micro to ring  
priority, you can select the  
handset you want to ring first.  
To change between ring  
priority and group ringing  
The handset registered with  
the base station as 1, is  
automatically the priority  
handset and will ring first  
unless you specify another  
handset.  
INT  
Press the INT button.  
SET Press the SET button.  
D3EF  
A2BC  
Press the 3 button then press  
the 2 button.  
INT  
Press the INT button.  
Press the SET button.  
Press the 3 button twice.  
Press the OK button.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
SET  
KEYPAD  
Enter the base station PIN  
(original setting 0000).  
0
OK  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
KEYPAD  
Enter the base station PIN  
(original setting 0000).  
Press the 1 button to set  
group ringing.  
1
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Or  
Enter the number of handset  
you want to ring first, e.g. 1-6  
A2BC  
1-6  
Press the 2 button to set ring  
priority.  
Press the OK button to  
confirm.  
OK  
Press the OK button to confirm.  
OK  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
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To set the number of rings on  
ring priority  
To change the language of  
the display  
You can specify the number  
of rings your selected handset  
can have before an incoming  
call reverts to all available  
handsets.  
You can have the display in  
English, French, German,  
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese  
or Dutch. The default setting  
is English.  
INT Press the INT button.  
Press the MENU button.  
SET  
Press the SET button.  
Press the DOWN button to  
highlight Settings.  
D3EF  
GHI  
4
Press the 3 button then press  
the 4 button.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
Press the DOWN button to  
display Language.  
OK  
KEYPAD  
Enter the base station PIN  
(original setting 0000).  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
OK Press the OK button.  
Press the UP or DOWN button  
to highlight the language you  
require.  
Press a number button  
2-9  
between 2-9 to set the  
number of rings you want.  
Press the OK button to confirm.  
OK  
OK  
Press the OK button to confirm.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
If you accidentally set  
the wrong language  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
Press the MENU button again.  
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Press the UP and DOWN  
arrows until one of these  
words are highlighted:  
Press OK. The display should  
now be back in English.  
OK  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
– Einstellingen  
– Reglages  
– Impostazion  
– Ajuste  
– Instellingen  
– Programgôes  
Press OK.  
OK  
Press the UP and DOWN  
arrows until one of the  
following words appear  
highlighted.  
– Sprache  
– Langue  
– Lingua  
– Idioma  
– Taal  
OK Press OK.  
Press the UP and DOWN  
arrows until one of the  
following words appear  
highlighted.  
– Deutsch  
– English  
– Français  
– Italiano  
– Espanól  
– Portugues  
– Nederlands  
Highlight ENGLISH.  
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Registering a new Diverse  
3000 Micro handset with  
the base station  
Don’t forget that your Diverse 3010  
––  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
Micro handset is already registered.  
button.  
Up to six handsets can be registered  
and operated from the Diverse 3010  
Micro base station. The system allows  
you to make internal intercom calls  
between two handsets while a third is  
making an external call.  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Register.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
KEYPAD  
Enter the base station PIN  
number (original setting 0000).  
Each additional handset you purchase  
must be registered at the base station.  
Press the OK button. Display  
shows Regstr.Procedure Base  
(e.g.) 2 (flashes).  
OK  
To register your Diverse  
3010 Micro Handset to a base  
station  
Note  
You now have up to 1 minute to  
register the handset, during which the  
beeps will continue.  
Press the MENU button.  
At the base station:  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Base Settings.  
Press and hold down the  
PAGE button (for about 10  
seconds) until you hear a tone.  
OK Press the OK button.  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight the base you wish to  
register to.  
The handset will display the  
available handset numbers  
e.g. 2  
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
.
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NB. There is a small delay  
before these numbers are  
displayed on the screen.  
Select and enter one of these  
numbers. This is now the  
handset’s internal number and  
is registered with the base  
station, e.g. Base 2 stops  
flashing.  
To de-register a handset  
A de-registered handset cannot  
be used to make calls at this  
base station, e.g. to protect  
against unauthorised use.  
INT Press the INT button.  
SET Press the SET button.  
D3EF  
Press the 3 button.  
M6NO  
Press the 6 button.  
Press the OK button. Display  
OK  
shows De-Register Hset.  
Enter the system PIN number  
(original setting 0000). Display  
shows all registered handsets.  
KEYPAD  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Press the number of the  
KEYPAD  
handset you wish to delete.  
Press the OK button to confirm.  
OK  
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Using multiple base  
stations and handsets  
It is possible to build your Diverse  
3010 Micro into a much larger phone  
Note  
system with the addition of up to 4 base  
stations.  
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.)  
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.  
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.  
• Number each handset (1 to 6)  
registered at each base station.  
• Register the handsets at base station  
2 (and 3, and 4 if used) in the same  
order as used for base station 1.  
Using multiple base  
stations and handsets  
• Activate the display of the base station  
numbers on each handset, as shown  
on the next page.  
When the handset has been registered  
at two or more base stations (see ‘To  
register a handset’ page 47), you can  
choose between three options:  
Note  
You can use up to six handsets on each  
Diverse base station and up to four base  
stations with your Diverse handset.  
The handset display shows you if the  
handset is located within range of a  
registered base station. If the base station  
flashes continuously, it means the handset  
is not within range of a registered base  
station. If the base station is not flashing,  
you are in range.  
The handset supplied with your first  
base station is already registered as  
handset 1 and your first base station is  
base station 1.  
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To set your handset to fixed  
base selection  
Note  
This procedure may vary if you are  
linking to a Diverse 2-Line or Diverse  
ISDN. Please refer to the user guides for  
these base stations for the correct procedure.  
Press the MENU button.  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Base Settings.  
To set the Diverse 3010 Micro  
to select the strongest base  
station signal  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Press the UP or DOWN  
arrows to highlight the base  
that you want to be fixed.  
Once you have registered  
your Diverse 3010 Micro to  
additional base stations, you  
can also set it to log on to the  
strongest base station signal  
automatically.  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
––  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Select Base.  
Press the OK button.  
A appears next to the base  
station chosen as “fixed”.  
OK  
Press the MENU button.  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Base Settings.  
Note  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Indicates that you are registered to  
the base number shown.  
This indicates that this is the fixed  
>
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Best Base.  
base station number.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
You can set it to log on to only  
one specific base station – this  
is Fixed Selection.  
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To change the base  
station name  
You can rename the preset  
base station names which  
appear on your screen. This  
lets your display permanently  
show a more meaningful name  
for your base station, for  
example, Kitchen, Study, Office.  
Press the MENU button.  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Base Settings.  
OK Press the OK button.  
Scroll to highlight the base  
that you want to rename.  
––  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
Highlight Chnge Base Name.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Press the DELETE button until  
the old name has gone.  
KEYPAD  
Enter the new name.  
––  
Press the MORE OPTIONS  
button.  
Press the DOWN arrow to  
highlight Save Entry. If you do  
not want to save the changes  
highlight Cancel.  
Press the OK button to confirm.  
OK  
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Using your Diverse 3010  
Micro with a Switchboard  
Your Diverse 3010 Micro can be  
connected to compatible switchboards.  
If in doubt please contact your  
To set PULSE dialling with  
earth recall  
switchboard supplier.  
INT Press the INT button.  
Setting to Tone or  
Pulse dialling  
SET  
Press the SET button.  
D3EF  
J5KL  
Press the 3 button then press  
the 5 button.  
Your Diverse 3010 Micro is preset  
to TONE dialling – where you hear a  
tone beep each time you dial a number.  
Tone dialling is suitable for all modern  
digital exchanges and switchboards.  
So you will only need to use this if  
your switchboard uses pulse dialling.  
If you cannot make a call with TONE  
dialling, you may need to switch to  
PULSE dialling.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
KEYPAD  
Enter the current base station  
PIN (original setting 0000).  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
GHI  
4
Press the 4 button.  
Press the OK button to  
confirm.  
OK  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
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To set to TONE dialling with  
earth recall  
To set TONE dialling with  
time break recall  
INT Press the INT button.  
INT Press the INT button.  
SET  
SET  
Press the SET button.  
Press the SET button.  
D3EF  
J5KL  
D3EF  
J5KL  
Press the 3 button then press  
the 5 button.  
Press the 3 button then press  
the 5 button.  
Press the OK button.  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
OK  
KEYPAD  
KEYPAD  
Enter the current base station  
PIN (original setting 0000).  
Enter the current base station  
PIN (original setting 0000).  
OK  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
Press the OK button.  
A2BC  
Press the 1 button to set Tone  
with fixed flash time.  
Press the 2 button to confirm.  
Press the OK button.  
1
OK  
OK Press the OK button to confirm.  
Press the RED PHONE button  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
to return to standby.  
Note  
It is possible to set TONE with  
adjustable TBR (1), however, this is not  
recommended for the UK network.  
WARNING  
If Call Barring is set you can only dial:  
9 112 or R 112 in an emergency and  
not 9 999 or R 999. See page 33.  
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To insert an access code  
To set the access pause  
This means the access code  
will be automatically dialled  
before any number stored in  
the Caller Display calls list.  
You can change the length  
of a pause before the dial tone  
commences. The standard  
setting is for a three second  
pause.  
Press the INT button.  
INT  
INT Press the INT button.  
SET  
Press the SET button.  
GHI  
4
SET  
Press the SET button.  
Press the 4 button then press  
the 0 button.  
GHI  
4
Press the 4 button then press  
0
the 1 button.  
1
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
OK  
Enter the base station PIN  
(original setting 0000).  
KEYPAD  
KEYPAD  
Enter the base station PIN  
(original setting 0000).  
OK Press the OK button.  
OK  
Press the OK button.  
KEYPAD  
Enter the access code for your  
switchboard (this can be up to  
3 digits).  
KEYPAD  
Enter the length of pause  
required by your switchboard:  
Press the OK button to confirm.  
1 for 1 second.  
1
OK  
A2BC  
D3EF  
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
2 for 2 seconds.  
3 for 3 seconds.  
GHI  
4
4 for 6 seconds.  
Note  
Press the OK button to confirm.  
OK  
You can store RCL, , and  
as well  
#
Press the RED PHONE button  
to return to standby.  
as the digit keys 0-9.  
You may find it useful to enter 144  
(for BT Chargecard access) as one of  
the access codes, together with an access  
pause of six seconds – see ‘To set the  
access pause’ opposite.  
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Maintenance  
General  
Outside the warranty period  
Simply clean the Diverse 3010 Micro  
and base station with a damp cloth or  
an antistatic wipe. Never use a dry  
cloth as this may cause a static shock.  
If your Diverse 3010 Micro needs  
repair after the warranty period has  
ended, it must be repaired so as to  
remain compliant with the approval  
requirements for connection to the  
telephone network.  
Service  
Within the warranty period  
We recommend that you call the  
Diverse Helpline on 08457 908070,  
and you will be advised of our  
recommended repair agents.  
If you experience a problem with your  
Diverse 3010 Micro you should contact  
the Diverse Helpline on 08457 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.  
If you have to return your  
Diverse 3010 Micro  
Some suppliers offer extended warranty  
schemes for cover outside the initial  
12-month period. Please ask them for  
details.  
If you have to return your Diverse  
3010 Micro pack it securely,  
preferably in the original packaging  
including all parts of the product,  
i.e. the battery, power adaptor etc.  
We can not take responsibility for  
goods damaged in transit.  
Please note that consumables  
(e.g. batteries) are not covered by the  
12 month warranty.  
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Help  
Your Diverse 3010 Micro has been  
designed to be easy to use. If you  
should experience a problem, please  
check the following points.  
Battery performance  
After charging your Diverse 3010 Micro  
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.  
Emergency calls  
The emergency services can be contacted  
in the UK by dialling 999, or 112 in any  
country that is a member of the European  
Community.  
Note  
Fully charged batteries do not  
indicate full power when put into  
a handset  
Note  
If your Diverse 3010 Micro is connected  
to a switchboard, you may have to dial  
an access number before 999 or 112 to  
contact the emergency services. Some  
switchboards cannot dial out during a  
power failure.  
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.  
NB: 9 999 or R 999 cannot be dialled  
from behind a switchboard when call  
barring has been set.  
Replacing handset batteries  
After a time, you may find that the  
handset battery runs out of charge  
more quickly. This is a standard sign  
of wear and the battery will need  
replacing.  
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in use. Wait until the call is finished  
and try again.  
Note  
Use only approved rechargeable Nickel  
Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery pack in  
the handset. Any other types may cause  
irreparable damage.  
The handset display shows the  
words Search base or you cannot  
link up with the base station  
Is the handset registered with the base  
station? To register the handset, see  
page 47. Is the power cable connected  
at the base and the power switched on  
at the wall socket?  
Replacement batteries are available from  
the Diverse Helpline on 08457 908070.  
Do not immerse battery in water or throw  
it into fire, or dispose of it with ordinary  
domestic refuse. To charge the battery  
place the handset on its base station.  
If you press the PHONE button whilst  
the base station is flashing, you will  
hear four short beeps from the handset.  
Replacing handset batteries  
After a time, you may find that the  
handset battery is running out of  
charge more quickly. This is a standard  
sign of wear and the battery will need  
replacing.  
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.  
BT accepts no responsibility for  
damage caused to your Diverse  
3010 Micro handset by the use of  
non-approved batteries.  
No display appears  
Is the handset switched on?  
The battery may be flat or dead.  
Recharge or replace the battery.  
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  
or base station, see pages 36-37 or 38  
respectively.  
No dial tone  
Is the telephone line cord plugged into  
the phone socket and the base station?  
f other handsets are registered on the  
base, the outside line may already be  
Is the telephone line cord connected  
correctly? See pages 6 and 9.  
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Can’t get through, even though a  
dialling tone can be heard  
When connected to a  
switchboard  
You may be set to the wrong signalling  
method. To change between TONE  
and PULSE dialling, see ‘Using your  
Diverse 3010 Micro with a switchboard’,  
page 52.  
You can’t get a connection or you  
get the wrong connection after  
speed dialling  
Check you have selected the correct  
dialling mode. See page 52.  
Handset beeps  
Are the handset batteries low?  
You will hear a beep every 30 seconds.  
Have you entered a pause after the  
access code? See page 54.  
If the handset display is flashing?  
You will hear four short beeps when  
you press the PHONE button. Check  
you are still in range of your base  
station.  
Note  
If you are still experiencing difficulty,  
please call the Diverse Helpline on  
08457 908070.  
Buzzing noise on my  
Radio/TV/Answering Machine/PC  
Diverse is too close and is causing  
interference. Move it further away.  
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Technical information  
Environment  
Note  
Your Diverse 3010 Micro 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.  
All additional Diverse handsets have a  
REN of 0 and therefore if you have six  
handsets registered to a Diverse 3010  
base station then the REN No = 1.  
Approval  
WARNING  
Connection to the BT telephone network.  
Diverse 3010 Micro is fully approved for  
connection to the BT network provided it is  
used according to the instructions in this guide.  
The telephone lines must provide Loop  
Disconnect (Pulse) or Multi-frequency (Touch  
Tone) dialling capabilities.  
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  
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.  
This equipment is not designed for making  
emergency calls when the power fails.  
Alternative arrangements should be made for  
access to emergency services.  
Connecting to switchboards.  
How many phones can you have?  
Diverse 3010 Micro is only approved for use  
with a compatible switchboard including those  
which do not provide secondary proceed  
indication. Even if you do have a compatible  
switchboard, it cannot be guaranteed that the  
telephone will operate correctly under all  
possible conditions of connection.  
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. The  
Diverse 3010 Micro has a REN of 1. Any other  
instrument provided by BT may be assumed to  
have a REN of 1 unless stated otherwise. A total  
REN of 4 is allowed. (For example: if Diverse  
3010 Micro is used in conjunction with three  
extension telephones, each with a REN of 1,  
the total REN is 4.)  
This equipment complies with the essential  
requirements for the Radio Equipment and  
Telecommunications Terminal European  
Directive (1995/5/EC).  
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Index  
hold  
internal  
make  
receive  
redial  
secrecy  
transfer  
16  
15  
11  
11  
13  
13  
16  
Adaptor  
Additional features  
6
36  
59  
1
Approval  
At a glance  
Autotalk  
37  
Base station  
Call allocation  
change  
43  
44  
44  
44  
44  
change name  
change PIN  
51  
29  
50  
38  
39  
42  
38  
50  
group ringing  
ring priority  
set  
fixed base selection  
melody  
music on hold on/off  
reset  
ringer volume  
set strongest signal  
Call barring  
Call enabling  
Call timer  
34  
34  
12  
24  
24  
Batteries  
Call waiting  
Caller display  
approved  
charging  
installing  
low warning  
performance  
replacing  
5
7, 56  
7
Calls list  
8
copy  
delete a number  
delete whole calls list  
dial  
enter  
set  
view  
27  
28  
28  
27  
27  
26  
25  
8, 56  
7, 56  
Belt Clip  
7
4
Building up a phone system  
Call  
end  
headset  
11  
12  
Cleaning  
55  
60  
Copy  
directory entry from  
Extension number  
14  
44  
Group ringing  
one handset to another  
directory from one handset  
to another  
number from calls list to  
directory  
20  
21  
27  
Handset  
de-register  
display quick reference  
lock on/off  
number of rings  
on/off  
48  
37  
10  
45  
10  
30  
47  
43  
2, 36  
redial number to the directory 23  
Delete  
additional emergency numbers 32  
all names and numbers in the  
PIN  
registering  
reset  
directory  
22  
21  
28  
14  
28  
entry in the directory  
number in calls list  
redial number  
settings quick guide  
Handsfree  
Headset  
Help  
12  
12  
56  
16  
whole calls list  
Directory  
add a name and number  
additional functions  
barred/enabled numbers  
change an entry  
copy an entry  
copy directory  
delete a character  
17  
22  
34  
19  
20  
21  
18  
Hold a call  
Internal intercom call  
15  
Keypad  
lock  
10  
10  
11  
switch on/off  
unlock  
delete all names and numbers 22  
delete an entry  
21  
19  
17  
18  
22  
20  
Language  
45  
55  
dial stored number  
entering names and numbers  
insert characters  
insert a pause  
Maintenance  
Multiple base stations and  
handsets  
49  
39  
view an entry  
Music on hold on/off  
Emergency numbers  
change additional numbers  
delete additional numbers  
dialling  
32  
32  
33  
32  
Number of rings  
45  
On/Off  
storing additional numbers  
call barring/call enabling  
34  
61  
external dialling  
keypad  
31  
10  
41  
Secrecy  
Security  
13  
room monitor  
base station PIN  
29  
32  
31  
10  
30  
Open listening  
39-40  
39  
emergency numbers  
external dialling on/off  
handset lock on/off  
handset PIN  
another handset ‘listening in’  
Paging  
find a handset’s extension  
number  
14  
Service  
55  
5
page handset from the base  
station  
receive a paged call  
Setting up  
15  
15  
Switchboard use  
access code  
52  
54  
54  
53  
52  
Phone socket  
Phone system  
Power cable  
9
4
6
9
access pause  
dialling emergency numbers  
pulse dialling  
tone dialling  
52-53  
Protective film  
Technical information  
Telephone line cord  
Transfer a call  
59  
6, 9  
16  
Receiving calls  
Redial  
11  
copy redial number to  
the directory  
delete  
last number  
one of last five numbers  
23  
14  
13  
13  
Unlock keypad  
11  
Volume  
base station ringer  
handset ringer  
38  
36-37  
Registering  
47  
REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) 59  
Warranty  
55  
Reset  
base station to original settings 42  
handset to original settings  
43  
Returning your  
Diverse 3010 Micro  
55  
Room monitor  
adjust sensitivity  
on/off  
41  
41  
40  
set  
62  
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.  
TouchtoneTM is a registered trade mark of  
British Telecommunications plc in the UK.  
© British Telecommunications plc 2000.  
Registered Office: 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ.  
Registered in England No. 1800000.  
Diverse 3010 Micro (6/00) 1  
Designed by The Art & Design Partnership Limited.  
0682  
Siemens number: A31008 – G3010 – P022 – 1 – 7619  

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