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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413
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.
User
Diverse 4010 Classic
Guide
Digital Cordless Telephone
X
*YOU MUST
SUBSCRIBE TO A
CALLER DISPLAY AND
CALL WAITING SERVICE
BEFORE
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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Please open this page for an ‘At a glance’ guide to your Diverse 4010 Classic.
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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 At a glance Display Displays the status of In use light your handset. Lights up to indicate an incoming call, an alarm Option buttons call or when the handset Lets you select from is in use. the menu options shown on the display. Right hand side Takes you into Left hand side the calls list. To access list of internal handsets registered to Left hand side the base Takes you into the redial list. Right hand side Takes you into
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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Handset display When in MENU mode ->-> INT MENU Press the left side of the Press the right side of the button for and right side of button to confirm (OK) the button for when going menu selection. through the menu options. Display option buttons The OPTION buttons allow you to select options within each menu that are shown on the display. Base Base underside Telephone line cord socket Power socket Page button Contact points 2
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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 In this guide At a glance 1 Caller Display and other Select Services 24 Menu structure 4 Caller Display 24 Calls list 24 Quick guide 6 Call Waiting 27 Quick guide to handset Call Divert 28 display icons 7 Withhold number 28 Ring Back 29 Introduction 8 Voice Mail 29 Unpacking your Diverse 4010 Classic 8 For your records 8 Handset settings 31 Keyguard 33 Safety information 9 Base station settings 34 Setting up 10 Base Station PIN
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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Menu Structure Sel Services Withhold No. Call Waiting Ringback Off Call Divert Alarm Clock Enter alarm call time Audio Set H/Set Vol set Ringer set Melody set Base Set Audio Set up Ringer Vol set Melody set Date/Time Date Set Clock Set Clock Mode 24H 12H System PIN enter Base Reset default Add Features Dial Mode Tone Pulse DTMF-EARTH tbr 100 MS 120 MS 180 MS 250 MS 300 MS 600 MS Repeater Sure? on/off Barge In on/off Voice Mail S
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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Menu structure for directory, redial list, extra directory Opens directory Edit entry Opens extra directory New entry Show entry Delete Redial list Edit entry Copy to dir. Menu structure for message handling Ans M 01 / 02 (If handset is registered to an answering machine base) Press to open list Mailbox Takes you into your network messaging service Press to open list e.g Call Minder (requires subscription) Calls 02 / 06 Delete
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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Quick guide Page Commonly used handset functions and settings no. Hold down Switch handset on/off 15 Switch keyguard on/off 33 Hold down Switch handset 31 Hold down ringer on/off Make an external call 15 To end a call 15 Redial a number Select one of last 5 numbers 19 To store a name and MENU NEW ENTRY OK Enter number OK 16 number in the directory Enter name OK SAVED Dial from the directory 17 Dial from the Calls list CALLS O
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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Quick guide to handset display icons Redial, lists up to the last 5 dialled number. Flashes to indicate new messages (if a mailbox service is used) or missed calls. For calling other handsets. Opens the menu. Shows the status of the handset battery. Scroll through the menu. Confirms the function displayed. Scroll left and right when entering numbers or messages. Deletes numbers/characters (from left to right). Do not disturb/Rin
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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Introduction Unpacking your For your records Diverse 4010 Classic Date of purchase: If anything is missing, please contact your place of purchase immediately. Place of purchase: For guarantee purposes proof of One Diverse 4010 purchase is required so please keep Classic base station your receipt. Enter your base station PIN code here: One Diverse 4000 Classic handset For more information on your base PIN One power supply cod
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Safety information General Cleaning Only use the power supply included Simply clean the handset and base with the product. Using an station with a damp (not wet) cloth, or unauthorised power supply will an anti-static wipe. Never use household invalidate your guarantee and may polish as this will damage the product. damage the telephone. Power supply Never use a dry cloth as this may cause number is M-GA3
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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Setting up 2 Plug the power supply unit IMPORTANT into the wall socket Please note that your handset is NOT registered to the base station. The Diverse 4010 handset will be easily registered once you complete the steps 1 to 3 below. Plan the location WARNING Situate your product close enough to the telephone and mains power sockets Do not connect the telephone line cord so that the cables will reach. to the phone socket until y
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SETTING UP Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 When the handset is registered the Insert the batteries display will show: Insert the two batteries supplied, as indicated inside the battery compartment and slide the battery compartment cover shut. If the icons on the display flash continuously... It means that the handset is not registered with the base station. Ensure you have correctly carried out step 3 above. If the product has still not registered, please see
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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Battery level icons Battery performance When the batteries are almost flat a After charging your handset batteries beep sounds and the display shows the for the first time, subsequent charging empty battery icon. You will need to time is approximately 4–5 hours. recharge your handset before you can Batteries and case may become warm use it. The various states of charge are during charging. This is normal. shown below: Under ide
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SETTING UP Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 4 Connect the telephone line Setting the date and time cord to the base and plug into the wall socket MENU Press the MENU options button. Ensure that each end of the line cord is Press the DOWN button until fitted into the correct socket. the display shows BASE SET. OK Press the OK button. The display will show AUDIO SET UP. Press the DOWN button until the display shows DATE/TIME. OK Press the OK button. The display w
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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Please note If you subscribe to a Caller Display Service the time and date will be set with the first incoming call. However, the year setting will have to be changed manually, see page 13. To set the time mode (12 or 24-hour clock) The handset’s default setting is 12-hour clock. To change the clock to the 24-hour setting: MENU Press the MENU options button. Press the DOWN button until the display shows BASE SET. OK Press the OK
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USING Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Using the telephone Your Diverse 4010 Classic has a menu Making and ending calls driven display. The OPTION buttons below the display allow you to select options within each menu and make To make an external call adjustments to their settings. When the phone is in idle mode, press the MENU button to enter the main menu. During Ensure the handset is a call, if you press the MENU button switched ON. it will open the menu for
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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Call timer Name and number directory Your handset automatically times the duration of all external calls, showing it You can store up to 20 of your most on the display during your call and for frequently used names (up to 12 letters) a few seconds after it is finished. and numbers (up to 22 digits long). To receive an external call To store a name and number in the directory When the phone rings, the In use light on top of the
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USING Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Press the GREEN PHONE To edit a directory entry button to dial the number. Or Press the DIRECTORY button. Press the RED PHONE button A B C Use the keypad to enter the until you reach the idle screen. first letter of the name you wish to edit. Character map When the name you wish to As well as the standard letters and edit is displayed press the numbers you can include special MENU MENU options button. characters in the dir
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Diverse 4010 Classic ~ Issue 2 ~ 6th Edition ~ 1st March ’02 ~ 4413 Extra directory To delete an entry from the directory This is an additional directory where you are able to store up to 10 names Press the DIRECTORY button. and numbers. It can be used for special numbers, i.e. Doctor, Dentist, takeaway A B C Use the keypad to enter the numbers etc. first letter of the name. Or To store names and numbers in Use the DOWN button to find the Extra directory the entry you want. MENU Press the MENU o