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BT 2011 User Manual

BT 2011
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Diverse 2011
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BT 2011 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Standby TimeUp to 100 hours
Caller IDYes
Handset Quantity1
Answering MachineNo
TypeCordless
RangeUp to 300 meters
Battery LifeUp to 10 hours
Phonebook Capacity50 entries

Summary

Introduction and Setup

Introduction

Covers the basic features of the Diverse 2011.

Setting Up the Diverse 2011

Step-by-step instructions to prepare the Diverse 2011 for use.

Charge the handset batteries

Instructions for charging the handset batteries for at least 16 hours.

Using the Diverse 2011

Switching on/off and locking the keypad

Instructions for powering the handset on, off, and locking the keypad.

Making and Receiving Calls

To make a call

Steps for dialling a number and initiating a call.

To end a call

Methods for terminating an ongoing call.

To answer a call

How to pick up an incoming call.

Secrecy

Feature to place a caller on hold during a conversation.

To redial one of the last five numbers

Accessing and dialling previous phone numbers.

Internal Calls and Paging

To make an internal intercom call

Initiating calls between registered handsets.

To call all other handsets registered to the same base

Broadcasting a call to all registered handsets.

To page a handset from the base station

Making a handset ring to locate it.

To put an outside call on hold while you make an internal call

Transferring external calls to internal extensions.

Directory and Call Transfer

To transfer an external call between handsets

Moving an active external call to another handset.

Using the Directory

Managing contact information and phone book features.

Directory Management

Entering names and numbers

Guidelines for inputting text and numerical data.

To dial a number stored in the Directory

Retrieving and calling stored contacts.

Quick search for a Directory name

Efficiently finding contacts by initial letter.

Directory Operations

To change an entry

Modifying existing contact details in the directory.

To view an entry

Displaying stored contact information.

To delete an entry

Removing a single contact from the directory.

To delete all names and numbers

Erasing the entire directory contents.

Memory Functions

Insert a function/pause

Adding pauses for switchboard compatibility.

To copy a redial number to the Directory

Transferring redialed numbers to the phone book.

Call Barring and Handset Lock

Call barring

Restricting outgoing calls to specific numbers.

To switch on the handset lock

Activating the keypad lock for security.

To switch off the handset lock

Deactivating the keypad lock.

Short Cuts

Short Cuts

Reducing keypad presses for frequent operations.

To store the pre-set short cuts

Loading default shortcut configurations.

To create a new short cut

Defining custom shortcuts for operations.

Adding short cut functions

Incorporating multiple functions into a single shortcut.

Saving the new short cut

Storing newly created or edited shortcuts.

To use a short cut

Executing a pre-configured shortcut sequence.

Changing Settings

To adjust the handset volume

Setting the loudness of the earpiece audio.

To adjust the handset ringer volume and tone

Customizing the incoming call alert sound.

To adjust the ringer volume in the base station

Setting the alert volume for the base unit.

To adjust the tone of the base station ringer

Selecting the sound for base unit alerts.

Handset Settings

Beeps

Enabling or disabling various audible alerts on the handset.

Auto Backlight

Controlling screen and button illumination.

Auto Talk

Enabling or disabling automatic call answering.

Handset Configuration Options

Change PIN

Modifying the handset's Personal Identification Number.

Baby Alarm level

Setting the sensitivity for the baby alarm feature.

Initialisation

Restoring the handset to factory default settings.

To switch the beeps on and off

Enabling or disabling audible button feedback.

To switch Auto Backlight or Auto Talk on and off

Controlling screen illumination and auto-answer.

To reset your Diverse 2011 to its default settings

Returning the entire phone system to factory defaults.

System and Handset Security

System code

Security code for base station settings and access.

To change the system code for the Diverse 2011 base station

Modifying the base station's security system code.

To change the handset PIN

Updating the handset's Personal Identification Number.

Call Allocation Settings

Group ringing

Making all registered handsets ring simultaneously.

Ring priority

Setting a preferred handset to ring first.

To change between ring priority and group ringing

Switching the incoming call ring mode.

To set which handset will receive ring priority

Assigning a primary handset for priority ringing.

Baby Alarm Function

Using the Baby Alarm

Activating and using the noise-sensitive call feature.

To set the baby alarm level

Adjusting the sensitivity threshold for the baby alarm.

To switch the baby alarm on

Activating the baby alarm function.

To switch the baby alarm off

Deactivating the baby alarm function.

Language Settings

To change the language of the display

Selecting the preferred language for the handset screen.

Multi-Base Operation

Operating with more than one base station

Guidelines for using multiple base stations with one handset.

Handset Registration

Registering a Diverse 2011 handset with a base station

Pairing a handset with its base station.

To register your handset with more than one base station or to re-register your handset

Registering to multiple bases or re-establishing connection.

To set the Diverse 2011 to select the strongest base station signal

Automatically connecting to the best available base station signal.

Base Station Selection

To set the Diverse 2011 to search for a specific base signal

Prioritizing a specific base station during signal search.

To change the base station name

Renaming preset base stations for easier identification.

Switchboard Compatibility

Switchboard compatibility

Information on connecting to different types of switchboards.

Setting the TONE or PULSE mode

Choosing between tone and pulse dialling methods.

To set PULSE dialling

Configuring the phone for pulse dialling.

To re-set to TONE dialling

Switching back to tone dialling from pulse.

Dialling Features

To set Time Break Recall with Tone dialling

Configuring time break recall with tone dialling.

To insert an access code

Programming switchboard access codes.

Setting the access pause

Adjusting pause duration for access codes.

Maintenance and Help

Maintenance

Guidance on cleaning and care of the phone.

Help

Information on troubleshooting and support.

Emergency Calls

Instructions for contacting emergency services.

Battery performance

Details on battery charging and lifespan.

Battery Replacement and Troubleshooting

Replacing handset batteries

Procedure for replacing depleted handset batteries.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for common problems like no display or dial tone.

Technical Information

Base station or handset does not ring

Troubleshooting when the phone fails to alert.

Handset beeps

Diagnosing issues based on handset beep patterns.

Buzzing noise on my radio, TV, answering machine or computer

Resolving interference issues with other electronic devices.

Environment

Recommended operating conditions and placement.

Range

Maximum operational distance between handset and base.

Connecting to Switchboards

Connecting to switchboards

Instructions for integrating the phone with switchboard systems.

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