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Diverse 1015 telephone
featuring DECT
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications
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.
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Please open this page for an Ôat a glanceÕ guide to your Diverse 1015.
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Please open this page for a further Ôat a glanceÕ guide to your Diverse 1015.
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At a glance At a glance Display Carrying clip Displays the status of your handset. Store Speed dial Lets you store numbers on Enables quick dialling of the memory and access other numbers stored in the phone functions. memory. STO MEM LNR Last number redial ABC DEF Can redial the last three 1 2 3 numbers you called and lets Keypad GHI JKL MNO you access other phone 4 5 6 functions. PQRS TUV WXYZ 7 89 Q 0 Power Lets you switch the Recall RCL INT PWR handset on/off and select For use with switc
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At a glance Base unit underside view Power cord Telephone line cord ................................. ................................. ................................. ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................ 2
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At a glance Base unit top view Play Play back messages and memos Message counter Indicates the number of incoming messages and ...................... Antenna ...................... memos on your ...................... ...................... machine. ...................... Volume Adjusts the loudspeaker volume. Skip < > Allows you to skip Recording forwards or indicator backwards through Lights up during the VOLUME your messages. + recording of incoming messages, memos 88 – and other functions. M
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Contents In this guide At a glance 1 Introducing the Diverse 1015 5 Setting up 6 Using your Diverse 1015 telephone 11 Using your Diverse 1015 answering machine 24 Remote access 33 Remote access quick guide 38 Additional features 39 Using your Diverse 1015 with a switchboard/PBX 41 Registering a new Diverse handset with the base unit 44 Operating with additional base units 46 Maintenance 50 Help 51 Technical information 53 Technical specification 55 Index 56 Hints and tips boxes In this user gu
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Introduction Introducing the Diverse 1015 Your Diverse 1015 is designed for ease of use and made to the high standards set by BT. We thank you for making the right choice and For your records expect that your Diverse 1015 will give you Date of purchase: many years of quality service. Please read the Place of purchase: instructions carefully before use and retain this Serial number: user guide for future reference. (on the underside of the telephone base unit) Purchase price: DECT For warranty pu
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Setting up Setting up Follow these steps to get your Diverse 1015 ready for use. Plan where you will put your Diverse 1015. It Warning 1 For the handset use only approved nickel-cadmium should be within two metres of a power socket (NiCad) rechargeable batteries. Never use other and the phone socket. batteries or conventional alkaline batteries. They could lead to a short circuit or destroy the battery casing. Recommended batteries should have a power 1 Connecting the telephone line rating of 6
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Setting up To connect the back-up box 3 Connecting the optional The back-up box must be connected between back-up box your Diverse 1015 and the power adaptor. The battery back-up box is optional equipment and may be purchased from the Diverse • Plug the back-up box power cord into helpdesk 0345 908070. Phone for prices. The the socket on the underside of your battery back-up box allows an emergency, or Diverse 1015 (1). other, calls to be made in the event of a mains failure. The back-up box a
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Setting up 5 Connecting the power cable 4 Mounting the back-up box Plug the power cable into the power socket on If required, you can mount your Diverse 1015 the underside of your Diverse 1015. Take care back-up box along your skirting board. that the telephone line cord and power cable plugs are connected to the correct sockets. • Using the template at the back of this guide, Incorrect placement could damage the unit. mark then drill two holes for the two screws and Rawlplugs (if you need the
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Setting up 7 Installing the rechargeable 8 Fitting the handset carrying clip Fit the carrying clip onto the back of the handset. batteries in the handset The handset uses the two AA size nickel Tab cadmium (NiCad) batteries supplied. Hold the handset with the keypad facing down and slide Slot up to open the battery compartment. 9 Charge the handset batteries for at least 16 hours Place the handset on the base. The handset can be charged face up or down. When the handset batteries are chargi
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Setting up Battery low warning flashes and handset beeps to warn you that the batteries are within 5-10 minutes of being completely flat. Getting the most out of your batteries Avoid replacing the handset on the base unit between calls. It is best to keep the handset off the base for a few hours at a time. If the symbol flashes continuously, it means the handset is either out of range or is not registered with the base unit. To register, follow the steps on page 44. All additional handsets you
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Using your Diverse 1015 Using your Diverse 1015 telephone PROTECTED ON/OFF and PROTECTED modes This setting stops you accidentally operating the handset’s keypad when carrying it around. The handset can be operated in one of three You can still receive incoming calls but cannot different modes. make outgoing calls. OFF Phone calls cannot be made and the handset does not respond to incoming calls. • To switch to PROTECTED when the handset is ON, press and release the PWR button quickly. • To sw
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Using your Diverse 1015 To receive an external call Making and receiving calls EXT To make an external call When the phone rings the display flashes EXT. Ensure the handset is switched ON. Press the PHONE button on the handset and speak or • Press the PHONE button. You hear the dial If the handset is on the base unit or charging tone. The ‘In Use’ light on the base unit unit, simply lift it up and speak. You do not comes on. Display shows EXT. need to press the PHONE button. • Dial the number. T
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Using your Diverse 1015 To make an internal intercom call to another Paging and internal calls handset If you have multiple handsets registered with the INT base, the Diverse 1015 enables two handsets to talk to each other on an internal ÔintercomÕ call, while a • Press the INT button. Display shows your third handset can be on an external call. handset number. • Enter the number of the handset you want To page a handset from the base unit to call. The called handset will ring. You can alert h
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Using your Diverse 1015 To make an internal intercom call to Quick call transfer all handsets After calling the other handset, you can immediately INT press the PHONE button, or place the handset back Q on the base, and the call will be transferred straight • You can call all handsets registered to the through. If the other handset is already engaged, or base unit. does not answer the call within 30 seconds, the call • Press the INT button. Display shows your will be returned to your handset. ha
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Using your Diverse 1015 To speed dial a number stored in the memory Using the memory to store and MEM dial numbers Your Diverse 1015 handset can store • Press the PHONE button. You will hear the 10 phone numbers, each up to 22 digits long, dial tone. Display shows EXT. which then can be speed dialled. Stored • Press and release the MEM button twice; numbers can include settings made with the the number in memory 1 will be displayed. RCL, Q and # buttons. You can also enter a • Continue to press
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Using your Diverse 1015 To change a system code for the Diverse Using and changing the system 1015 base unit code and handset PIN This protects your settings and helps prevent As a digital phone system, your Diverse 1015 unauthorised handsets using your system. provides excellent security against others The factory setting for the system code is 0000. ‘listening in’ to your calls. You can also You can change this to any 4-digit number. prevent unauthorised use of the handset(s). Handset power
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Using your Diverse 1015 To set or change the handset PIN (personal Optional settings identification number) Adjusting ear piece volume A PIN on your handset protects information. The volume of received calls can be set to three different levels ranging from normal to loud. A handset PIN is necessary in order to: • reset the speed dial memory; To set the volume: • reset to the original factory settings. STO 0 Handset power must be switched to ON. • Press the STORE button. TUV WXYZ • Press the 0 b