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BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193
User Guide
BT DIVERSE 5350
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 UK.
FOR SMS
TEXT MESSAGING
YOU MUST SUBSCRIBE
TO A CALLER DISPLAY SERVICE
AND YOU MUST NOT WITHHOLD
YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER.
A QUARTERLY F
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BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 Please open this page for an ‘At a glance’ guide to your BT Diverse 5350.
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BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 At a glance Display Displays the status Left hand side of your handset. Lets you set the alarm clock. Right hand side Takes you into the Right hand side redial list. Takes you into the 1 Left hand side menu options Allows you to Green phone make an internal call. INT MENU For making and Calls list answering calls. Lets you access your lists – calls, SMS, Red phone answering machine and Press
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p o t S Skip BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 Base Speaker volume To decrease the loudspeaker volume. To increase the loudspeaker volume. BT Diverse 5350 Play/Stop To playback messages. To stop playback. Skip Vol To play the next message. – + To skip forward to the message after next. / Contact points OGM Ans Ans on/off Del On/Off To switch the answering machine on/off. Page Illuminates when set to Answer On. Flashes when you have new messages stored. Registration/Pa
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BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 In this guide Base station settings 52 Please refer to the separate Using Base station PIN 52 SMS User Guide for instructions on Setting up and personalising using the SMS functionality. your answering machine 54 Outgoing messages 54 At a glance 1 Answer delay 58 Setting the message length 59 Main menu structure 4 Call screening 60 Messages 6 Quick access button setting 60 Quick guide to handset settings 7 Using the BT Diverse 5350 Quick guid
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BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 Menu structure SMS Write message Incoming Outgoing - SettingsService CentresService Centre > 1 Service Centre 5 SMS MailboxesSMS > 1-3 Notify Number Notify Type Missed Calls Select ServicesWithhold Number For All CallsCall Divert All Calls No Answer When Busy Call Waiting On Off Cancel Ringback Additional FeaturesRoom Monitor Call Internal Call External Level Walk and Talk Calender/Clock Set Appointment Enter Date Enter Time Enter Text Alarm
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BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 Handset Settings Auto Answer Language Register Handset Select base Reset Handset Base Settings Audio Settings Loudspeaker Volume Ringer Volume Ringer Melody Key Tones System-PIN Base Reset Additional FeaturesDialling mode Tone Pulse Tone-Earth Recall 80 ms to 800 ms Repeater Mode Name Announcement Listening in System – PIN Call Director Call Director Activation Record Announcement Play Announcement Delete Announcement Continued on the next pag
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BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 Voice Mail Set Key 1 Answer Machine On (✔ ) Off Call Screening Handset Base Record Memo AnnouncementsRecord Announcement Play Announcement Delete Announcement Record Announce Only Play Announce Only Delete Announce Only Set Answer Mode Answer and Record Announce Only Records Message Length 30 Seconds 60 Seconds 120 Seconds Maximum Record Quality High Quality Long Play Ring Delay Immediately 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec Auto Voice PromptsRecord Word Vo
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BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 Quick guide to handset settings Page no Switch the handset OFF/ON: Hold down. 15 (default is ON) Switch keyguard 47 Hold down. on/off Switch handset Hold down. 41 ringer off ➤ ➤ Make a call or . 15 Redial a number to scroll through the list to dial. 27 Copy a displayed Menu OK OK to display Copy to directory add name 27 number in the redial Menu display shows Save entry OK . list to the directory Dial from th
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BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 Quick guide to handset display icons Redial, lists up to the last 10 dialled number. Flashes to indicate new messages (e.g. Calls or SMS). Remains constant when you have old messages stored. For calling other handsets. INT Opens the menu. MENU Shows the status of the handset battery. Scroll through the menu. Confirms the function displayed. OK Scroll left and right when entering numbers or messages. Deletes numbers/characters (from right to
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INTRODUCTION p o t S Skip BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 Introduction Unpacking your For your records BT Diverse 5350 Date of purchase: If anything is missing, please contact your place of purchase immediately. Place of purchase: BT Diverse 5350 One BT Diverse 5350 – Vol + For guarantee purposes proof of / OGM Del On/Off Ans base station Page purchase is required so please keep your receipt. One BT Diverse 5300 ➤ ➤ Enter your system PIN code here: handset One powe
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BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 Safety information 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-GA35-095130F. a sta
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SETTING UP BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 Setting up 2 Plug the power supply Plan the location unit into the wall socket Situate your product close enough to the telephone and mains power sockets so that the cables will reach. Make sure it is at least 1 metre away from other electrical products to avoid interference. Do not situate the product in the bathroom or other humid areas. WARNING 1 Connect the base station Do not connect the telephone line cord to the phone socket
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BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 3 Registering and charging WARNING the handset Under no circumstances should non-rechargeable batteries be used. Only use AAA 1.2V Nickel Metal The display is protected by a plastic Hydride (NiMH) rechargeable film. Remove the protective plastic film batteries with a minimum capacity of from the display. 700mAh.Using inappropriate batteries will invalidate your guarantee and may damage the telephone. Batteries and accessories are available
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SETTING UP BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 Out of range? If the icons on the display flash continuously... If you go out of range of a base station for a long time while your handset is It means that the handset is not switched ON, it may take more than registered with the base station. 20 minutes to ‘find’ the base station Ensure you have correctly carried out again when you come back within step 3 above. If the product has still range. However, by simply switching not reg
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BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 4 Connect the telephone Setting the date and time line cord to the base and plug into the wall socket MENU Press the Menu options button. Press the DOWN navigation Ensure that each end of the line cord is button until the display shows fitted into the correct socket. Calender/Clock. OK Press the OK options button. Set Appointment appears. Press the DOWN navigation button until the display shows Date/Time. OK Press the OK options button. Fit th
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USING BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 Using the telephone Preparatory dialling Note To exit a menu at any time, press the RED PHONE button. This will take Enter the phone number first. you back one step. Keep pressing the If you make a mistake press RED PHONE button to return to the C the C options button to idle screen. remove any incorrect digits. Press the GREEN PHONE To switch the handset power button to dial the number. on and off Press and hold the RED To end a cal
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BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 To switch back to using the To receive an external call handset at any time, press the GREEN PHONE button. Press the GREEN PHONE button to answer the call. To adjust the handsfree Or volume whilst in handsfree If the handset is on the base, mode simply lift it up and speak. You do not need to press the GREEN PHONE button. Whilst in handsfree mode and you want to increase or This is called Autotalk. You decrease the handsfree volume. can swi
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USING BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 To switch to handsfree during To store an entry in the a call directory During a call you can switch to Press the DIRECTORY button. handsfree mode: MENU Press the MENU options button. Display shows New Entry. ➤ Press the HANDSFREE button. ➤ The call is transferred to the OK Press the OK options button. loudspeaker. Enter the telephone number. Press the GREEN PHONE OK Press the OK options button to button to switch back to using enter the
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BT Diverse 5350 ~ 5th Edition ~ 19th June ’03 ~ 5193 Note The first letter of each name, and the first letter after a punctuation mark are automatically shown as capitals. Letters are always added to the left of the cursor. Press to switch between capitals and lower case. Press to move the cursor. C Press to delete from right to left. 1 Press 1 to enter a blank space. Character map These are the characters you can use when storing a directory entry. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11t