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Diverse 3010 ~ 4th Edition ~ 28th February ~ 3722

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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.

The 

symbol is flashing or you

cannot link up with the base station

Is the handset registered with the base
station? To register the handset, see
page 43. Is the power cable connected
at the base and the power switched on
at the wall socket?

If you press the 

PHONE

button whilst 

is flashing, you will hear four short

beeps from the handset.

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 or base station, see pages 32 
or 33 respectively.

Is the telephone line cord connected
correctly? See page 11.

Can’t get through, even though a
dialling tone can be heard

You may be set to the wrong signalling
method. To change between TONE 
and PULSE dialling, see 

‘Connected to 

a switchboard’

, page 40.

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 in range of your base station.

Buzzing noise on my
Radio / TV/Answering Machine / PC

Diverse is too close and is causing
interference. Move it further away.

HELP

Diverse 3010 User Guide  22/3/01  1:34 pm  Page 51

Summary of Contents for DIVERSE 3010 CLASSIC

Page 1: ...to emergency services This product is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networks and private switchboards in the United Kingdom User Guide Y O U M U S T S U B S C R I B E T...

Page 2: ...wo nickel cadmium Ni Cad rechargeable batteries Telephone line cord For your records Date of purchase Place of purchase Serial number Purchase price For guarantee purposes proof of purchase is require...

Page 3: ...Diverse 3010 4th Edition 28th February 3722 Please open this page for a Further at a glance guide to your Diverse 3010 Classic Diverse 3010 Foldout 2 22 3 01 1 49 pm Page 2...

Page 4: ...he keypad to prevent accidentally pressing buttons Confirmation OK Lets you confirm settings Delete Deletes digits shown on the display Recall For use with switchboards and BT Select Services Also pre...

Page 5: ...2 Base station Handset display Display buttons The top three buttons are also used with icons on the display Scroll backwards Scroll forwards Confirm OK OK 2 Base page button Contact points Aerial Div...

Page 6: ...Diverse 3010 4th Edition 28th February 3722 Diverse 3010 User Guide 22 3 01 1 32 pm Page 2...

Page 7: ...ne security 26 Base station and handset PIN 26 Emergency numbers 29 Call barring and call enabling 30 Additional features 32 Adjusting volumes and tones 32 Call allocation 37 Using your Diverse 3010 C...

Page 8: ...nternal call R INT INT INT INT R INT 2 ABC 0 1 2 ABC Switch the handset on and off Switch keypad lock on and off Answer a call Make an external call End a call Redial a number Store a number in the me...

Page 9: ...ave new calls listed in your Caller Display list Off hook EXT Connecting to an external caller INT Connecting to another handset registered to the base Handset locked P Pause A Base station Blank spac...

Page 10: ...he Diverse 3010 Classic R INT 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0 R INT 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0 R INT 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXY...

Page 11: ...Radio signals transmitted between the handset and base may cause interference to hearing aids This product should not be used near emergency intensive care medical equipment and should not be used by...

Page 12: ...300 mAh GP GP150 AA HC 1500 mAh Varta VH 1101 or Phone Power 1000 mAh Panasonic HHR 110 AA 1100 mAh Friwo NiMH 1400 mAh Toshiba TH 1200 AARE 1200 mAh Do not expose your product to fire explosive or ot...

Page 13: ...res of a power socket and the phone socket Note Use only the power adaptor C39 280 Z4 C174 C67 with your Diverse 3010 Classic 2 Plug the 3 pin adaptor into a mains power socket and switch on 3 Install...

Page 14: ...This is normal Note Under ideal conditions the handset batteries should give about 10 hours talktime or 100 hours standby on a single charge However new NiCad batteries do not reach their full capaci...

Page 15: ...3 All additional handsets you purchase will need to be individually registered with the base station before they will work on the Diverse 3010 Classic The may also flash after a power failure Provided...

Page 16: ...3010 4th Edition 28th February 3722 12 7 Plug your Diverse 3010 Classic into the phone socket 8 Please remove the protective film from the display SETTING UP Diverse 3010 User Guide 22 3 01 1 33 pm P...

Page 17: ...tandby The keypad is now unlocked 13 Using your Diverse 3010 Classic On and Off modes To switch the handset on and off You can normally leave your handset on 24 hours a day However if you need to swit...

Page 18: ...g used to make an external call your handset will display flashing and you will hear the internal busy signal Note The default setting is for an immediate connection to callers when lifting the handse...

Page 19: ...alled Press the RED PHONE button to end the call To delete the redial memory All five numbers will be deleted Press the SET button Press the 1 button Press the 8 button Press the OK button Enter the h...

Page 20: ...ou can make internal intercom calls between the handsets Secrecy You can switch off the handset microphone so that your caller cannot hear you while you talk to someone else in the room When ready you...

Page 21: ...button Press the button Display shows all available handsets If no other handsets are available you hear the engaged tone The first handset to answer will take the call Press the RED PHONE button to e...

Page 22: ...ernal call between handsets If you are in a conversation with an outside caller and want to transfer the call to another handset Press the INT button Display shows EXT INT plus your handset number The...

Page 23: ...See pages 40 42 Using your Diverse 3010 Classic with a switchboard Quick call transfer After dialling the other handset you can immediately press the RED PHONE button or replace the handset on the ba...

Page 24: ...NE button to return to standby If you want to store another number press either the or arrow to move to a new memory location Press the OK button and enter your new number Press the OK button You hear...

Page 25: ...ation of the number you want or scroll through the list by pressing the buttons until display shows the number Press the GREEN PHONE button to dial the number To delete an individual number from the m...

Page 26: ...ll 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 a Call Waiting service the second incoming call numb...

Page 27: ...lassic handset When the phone rings your caller s number is displayed If the caller has withheld their number the display shows _ _ _ __ _ _ _ EXT If you call from another handset the display shows th...

Page 28: ...er 2 if you want the calls list to contain details of all calls received Press the OK button to confirm Press the RED PHONE button to return to standby 0 1 2 ABC CALLER DISPLAY To dial a number in the...

Page 29: ...EYPAD 25 CALLER DISPLAY To delete an individual number from the calls list Press the SET button Press the 2 button Display shows the number of the most recent caller and alternates between showing the...

Page 30: ...ded at the front of this user guide To change the Diverse 3010 Classic base station PIN code This protects your settings and helps prevent unauthorised handsets using your system The standard setting...

Page 31: ...ime during these steps to quit the procedure 1 2 ABC KEYPAD KEYPAD KEYPAD Caution Do not forget your base station PIN or handset PIN Special expert help is required if you forget the PIN code Please c...

Page 32: ...ervices and stored additional emergency numbers can be dialled see page 27 You can still receive incoming calls When the phone rings press the GREEN PHONE button as normal Press the SET button Press t...

Page 33: ...n e g 1 6 Enter the number of the handset you want to disable Press the 0 button to stop the handset from making external calls Or Press the 2 button to allow the handset to make external calls again...

Page 34: ...registered to the base station If a barred number is dialled the phone hangs up automatically and the barred number is displayed You can store up to five numbers as either barred or specifically enabl...

Page 35: ...barring call enabling on and off 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 ba...

Page 36: ...want Press the OK button to confirm 32 Additional features Your Diverse 3010 Classic has many useful features which can be programmed to best suit the way you wish to use your phone Adjusting volumes...

Page 37: ...n You can choose the crescendo ring that gradually increases in volume plus 5 additional levels 1 lowest 5 loudest and 0 is off Press the SET button Press the 0 button Press the 5 button Press the OK...

Page 38: ...button to confirm the setting Press the RED PHONE button to return to standby To switch the handset button beeps on and off Whenever you press a button on the phone you hear a beep You can switch thes...

Page 39: ...the base station display on Press the OK button to confirm Press the RED PHONE button to return to standby To switch the battery warning beep on and off When the batteries are low you will hear a war...

Page 40: ...on settings 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 36 To switch auto tal...

Page 41: ...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 1 8 TUV KEYPAD 0 Call allocation If you have registered additional h...

Page 42: ...dset will receive ring priority Once you have set your Diverse 3010 Classic to ring priority you can select the handset you want to ring first The handset registered with the base station as 1 is auto...

Page 43: ...ss the 3 then the 4 buttons Press the OK button Enter the base station PIN original setting 0000 Press the OK button Press a number button between 2 9 to set the number of rings you want Press the OK...

Page 44: ...a switchboard Your Diverse 3010 Classic can be connected to compatible switchboards If in doubt please contact your switchboard supplier Setting to Tone or Pulse dialling Your Diverse 3010 Classic is...

Page 45: ...ble TBR however this is not recommended for the UK network WARNING If Call Barring is set you can only dial 9 112 R 112 or R 999 in an emergency Not 9 999 See page 29 Note You can store RCL and as wel...

Page 46: ...he 4 button then the 1 button Press the OK button Enter the base station PIN original setting 0000 Press the OK button Enter the length of pause required by your switchboard 1 for 1 second 2 for 2 sec...

Page 47: ...nal number and it is registered with the base station The stops flashing Registering a new Diverse 3000 Handset with the base station Up to six handsets can be registered and operated from the Diverse...

Page 48: ...K button Enter the number of the handset to be de registered e g 1 6 number is deleted Press the OK button to confirm Press the RED PHONE button 3 DEF 6 MNO KEYPAD 1 6 Note If you are experiencing pro...

Page 49: ...t 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 Activate the display of the base station Numbers on ea...

Page 50: ...e selection If you are moving around and likely to lose contact with your base station your handset can be made to automatically switch to the best available base station This means that if you are in...

Page 51: ...PHONE button to return to standby INT 1 Note If you are in an area where base station signals overlap it is best to specify the base telephone line you operate through In this case you change automat...

Page 52: ...eed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Subject to the terms listed below the guarantee will provide for the repair of or at BT s or its agent s discretion the option to replace the Di...

Page 53: ...for use within the UK for connection to the public telephone network and compatible switchboards This equipment complies with the essential requirements for the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications...

Page 54: ...et 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 Note Us...

Page 55: ...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 Th...

Page 56: ...eed dialling Have you entered a pause after the access code See page 42 Check you have selected the correct dialling mode See page 40 When connected to a switchboard Note If you are still experiencing...

Page 57: ...a phone system 6 Call allocation group ringing 37 38 number of rings 39 ring priority 37 39 Call barring 30 31 Call enabling 30 31 Caller Display 22 Calls list 25 delete 25 dial 24 set 24 view 23 Call...

Page 58: ...cy 16 Page a handset 16 Phone socket 11 54 Power adaptor 9 Power cable 9 Power socket 9 Pulse dialling 40 Quick call transfer 19 Quick guide handset 4 Receiving calls 14 Redial 15 Register with base s...

Page 59: ...ditions 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 2001 Re...

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