5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 1 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 2 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Section Welcome… to your BT Diverse X10 Digital Cordless Telephone The 255 entry directory makes it easy to store and dial your most frequently used names and numbers. Caller Display lets you see who’s calling before you pick up the phone. Keep track of your calls with the 50 last number Calls list.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 3 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Section This User Guide provides you with all the information you need to get the most from your phone. Got everything? BT Diverse X10 handset BT Diverse X10 base Mains power adaptor Before you make your first call you will need to set up your phone. Follow the simple instructions in ‘Getting Started’, on the next few pages.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 4 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 4 In this guide Getting started Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Setting up the base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Attaching the belt clip (optional) . . . . 8 Getting to know your phone Handset buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Handset display icons . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Navigating the menus . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Menu map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 5 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 In this guide Character map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Write and send a message . . . . . . . . . 39 Receiving an SMS message . . . . . . . . 40 Delivery of SMS messages . . . . . . . . . 40 Reading SMS messages . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Reading messages in Outbox/Drafts . . 42 Replying to a message . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Forwarding a message . . . . . . . . . . . .
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 6 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 6 Getting started WARNING Do not place your BT Diverse X10 in the bathroom or other humid areas. Handset range The handset reception range from the base is up to 300m outdoors and up to 50m indoors, in ideal conditions. IMPORTANT The base station must be plugged into the mains power socket at all times. Do not connect the telephone line until the handset is fully charged.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 7 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Getting started 2. Install the 2 x AAA rechargeable batteries supplied. Then slide the battery compartment cover shut. Talk/Standby time Under ideal conditions, the handset batteries should give about 10 hours talk time or 120 hours standby on a single charge. (The base power must be on at all times.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 8 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 8 Getting started Battery performance For best performance, leave the handset off the base for a few hours at a time. Running the batteries right down at least once a week will help them last as long as possible. 4. Connect the telephone line cord to the base and plug the other end into the wall socket. Ensure that each end of the line cord is fitted into the correct socket.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 9 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Getting started BT Diverse X10 additional handsets Any additional handsets you purchase will need to be individually registered to your BT Diverse X10 base before they will work. See page 66. Your BT Diverse X10 handsets are the same, so instructions throughout this guide apply to both. Handset numbers Once registered with the base, each handset will display its handset number.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 10 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 10 Getting to know your phone Handset buttons Scroll Use to scroll through the menu options, directory and Calls list, page 12. Display Shows handset status, page 11. When you press any button on the handset, or when an incoming call is received, the orange backlight illuminates the display. Menu/Options Press to access menu options, page 12.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 11 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Getting to know your phone Handset display icons – These are the symbols you will see on your handset’s display. Internal call, page 30 Handsfree, page 16 New calls, page 33 SMS, page 36 Talk, page 15 Battery status, page 7 Handset name, page 57 Access main menu option, page 12 Talk Steady to indicate a call in progress, see page 15.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 12 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 12 Getting to know your phone Navigating the menus Your BT Diverse X10 handset has a menu system to guide you through the handset and base options. In most cases each menu has a list of available options. Have a look at the menu map on the following page. When the handset is switched on and in standby: Press the Menu option button to access the main menu.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 13 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Getting to know your phone Exiting menus Press Back at any time to go back to the previous display screen. Or Press at any time to return to the idle display. Menu map SMS Text Messaging Calls List Directory Handset Settings Base Settings Registration Write Message Call 1 ‘X’ Entries Ringer Handset Priority Register Handset Inbox Call 2 etc.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 14 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 14 Getting to know your phone Base Power/In Use light On = Power connected Flashing = Line is in use Page button Press to call all handsets, see page 30. Also used to register additional handsets (see page 66).
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 15 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Using the phone Make an external call 1. Press , listen for the dial tone, then dial the number. The display shows the icon and External Call. 15 Dialling numbers quickly Numbers can also be dialled using the directory (page 20), and from the Calls list (page 33). Preparatory dialling 1. Enter the number first. If you make a mistake, press Clear to delete. 2. Press to dial. End a call 1.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 16 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 16 Using the phone Earpiece volume You can only adjust the earpiece volume during a call. There are 4 volume levels to select from. 1. During a call, press to increase the volume, or press to decrease the volume. Handsfree Adjusting the loudspeaker volume To adjust the loudspeaker volume during a handsfree call, press to increase or to decrease the volume. The volume level will be displayed.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 17 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Using the phone A clip is supplied on the headset so that you can clip the headset cord on to your clothing. When you press the headset. you will hear the dial tone through Redial Your handset automatically saves the last 5 numbers you dialled into a redial list. 1. Press 2. Use . The last number called is displayed. or 3. Press to scroll to the number you want to redial.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 18 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 18 Directory You can store up to 255 names and numbers in the directory. You can enter up to 24 digits and up to 16 characters. There are two ways to enter the directory: Exit at any time Select Back to go back to the previous menu. Or press to cancel and return the phone to standby. You can either press Dir. Or Press Menu then press then press OK.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 19 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Directory Character map Button Character , .
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 20 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 20 Directory Insert a pause in a directory number When entering the number, press and hold require a pause. P appears in the display. where you View/dial a directory number 1. Press Dir. Quick search a name Enter the first letter of the name you want e.g. for Emma, press twice to search for names beginning with E.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 21 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Directory 7. The handset receiving the directory will display ACCEPT DIR? NO/YES. 8. Press Yes. After a pause, COMPLETED is displayed and the handset returns to the idle display. Copy the entire directory to another handset 1. Press Dir. 2. Press Option. 3. Press until COPY ALL is displayed. 4. Press OK. 5. Enter the required handset number before CONFIRM is displayed. 6. Press OK.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 22 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 22 Directory Edit an entry 1. Press Dir. 2. Press to scroll to the entry you want. 3. Press Option. 4. Press until Edit Entry is displayed. 5. Press OK. 6. Press Clear and enter any changes to the name using the keypad. 7. Press Save. 8. Press Clear and enter any changes to the telephone number. 9. Press Save. Entry Saved is displayed and you will hear a confirmation tone. 10.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 23 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Directory Delete an entry 1. Press Dir. 2. Press to scroll to the entry you want. 3. Press Option. 4. Press until Delete Entry is displayed. 5. Press OK. Entry Deleted is displayed and you will hear a confirmation tone. 6. Press to return to the idle display. Delete the entire directory 1. Press Dir. 2. Press Option. 3. Press button until Delete All is displayed. 4.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 24 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 24 Directory Diverse X10 SIM copy feature This feature allows you to copy individual names and numbers from your mobile SIM card or to copy its entire contents, to your Diverse X10 directory. This saves you having to input all the details manually. You can also copy from your Diverse X10 directory onto your mobile SIM card.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 25 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Directory The cut away corner in the holder indicates the correct way round to insert your SIM card. 3. Slide the SIM holder back into the slot in the base. Copying an entry from your mobile SIM card to the directory 1. Press Dir. 2. Press Option. 3. Press until SIM Copy is displayed. 4. Press OK. You will be prompted to enter your SIM PIN if it is enabled. 5. Press OK.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 26 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 26 Directory 6. Press OK. Please Wait… is displayed while your SIM card is accessed and then the first entry from your SIM card is displayed. 7. Press or to scroll to the entry you want to copy. 8. Press Option. Copy Entry is displayed. 9. Press OK. Copying Complete is displayed and you will hear a confirmation tone. 10. Press to return to the idle display.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 27 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Directory 7. Press Option. Copy Entry is displayed. 8. Press or until Copy All is displayed. 9. Press OK. Copy All? Confirm is displayed. 10. Press OK. Copying… is displayed. When your SIM card contents have been successfully copied over, Copying Complete is displayed and you will hear a confirmation tone. 11. Press to return to the idle display.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 28 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 28 Directory 8. A list of all directory entries is displayed. 9. Press or to select the entry you want to copy. 10. Press Option. 11. Press or until Copy Entry is displayed. 12. Press OK. Copying Complete is displayed and you will hear a confirmation tone. 13. Press to return to the idle display.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 29 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Directory 8. Press or until Copy All is displayed. 9. Press OK. Copy All? Confirm will be displayed. 10. Press OK to confirm. Copying… is displayed. When your directory contents has been successfully copied over, Copying Complete is displayed and you will hear a confirmation tone. 11. Press to return to the idle display.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 30 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 30 Paging and internal calls Paging Use page to alert handset users that they are wanted or to locate a missing handset. 1. Press on the base. All handsets registered to the base will ring. Paging Call is displayed on all handsets. 2. Press on the handset or the paging ring.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 31 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Use with additional handsets Transferring calls (only if you have multiple handsets registered to the base) You can forward an external call to another handset registered to the base. During an external call: 1. With 2 handsets: Press . Or, with 3 or more handsets: Press , then press the handset number you want to call (e.g. ).
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 32 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 32 Use with additional handsets 3-way calling You can hold a three-way conversation between your handset, an external caller and an internal caller. 1. During your external call, make an internal call to the handset you want (see page 30). To start the three way call: 2. Press Menu. 3. Press until 3 WAY CALL is displayed. 4. Press Join. You can now hold the three way conversation.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 33 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Caller Display and the calls list If you subscribe to a Caller Display service you can see your caller’s number on the handset display before you answer the call. If the caller’s number exactly matches an entry stored in the directory, the name will be displayed as instead. Whether you answer a call or not, the caller’s details will be stored in the calls list.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 34 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 34 Caller Display and the calls list 4. Press to scroll through and display other calls in the calls list. 5. Press to dial a calls list number. Or Press to return to the idle display. Copy a number from the calls list to the directory 1. Press Menu. 2. Press until Calls List is displayed. 3. Press OK. 4. Press until you reach the number you want to copy. 5. Press Option. 6.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 35 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Caller Display and the calls list Delete a call from the calls list 1. Press Menu. 2. Press until Calls List is displayed. 3. Press OK. 4. Press until you reach the number you want to delete. 5. Press Option. Delete Entry is displayed. 6. Press OK. The entry is automatically deleted and the display shows the next calls list entry. 7. Press to return to the idle display.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 36 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 36 SMS Messaging SMS stands for Short Messaging Service. IMPORTANT You must subscribe to your Network Provider’s Caller Display Service so that you can use SMS text messaging. A quarterly fee may be payable, please contact your network provider for more details. When you are using SMS text messaging you must not withhold your telephone number or the service will not allow you to connect.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 37 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 SMS Messaging To register for the SMS text messaging service By sending your first SMS text message you will have registered for SMS Service. On receipt of your first SMS, the service provider will send you an SMS message as confirmation and advise you that you are now able to send and receive text messages 24 hours a day.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 38 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 38 SMS Messaging Character map You can use all of the characters shown in the map below when writing a text message. With each successive press of the same button the next letter/symbol will appear. For example, if you press once, J will be displayed, if you press twice, K will be displayed and so on. Button Character , .
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 39 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 SMS Messaging Move backwards through the text. Move forwards through the text. Write and send a message At the idle display: Entering symbols You can enter a symbol in the text field if you require, e.g. £. Whilst entering the message, press the option button followed by the until Insert Symbol is displayed. Press OK. Use the or to scroll to the required symbol and press the Insert button. 1.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 40 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 40 SMS Messaging If you want to save the message to DRAFTS to send at a later time: 6. Press until the display shows Save. 7. Press OK. Message Saved is displayed and your message will be saved to DRAFTS. Receiving an SMS message You will not be charged to receive SMS messages. When you receive an SMS message the display will show Receiving SMS and you will hear an audible alert.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 41 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 SMS Messaging To arrange this facility please call 0911 023 5013 and leave a message, clearly stating: Your name. Your full telephone number, including dialling (STD) code, that your Diverse X10 is connected to. The Start time and the end time for your messages to be delivered (eg. start time: 9.00am, end time: 10.00pm).
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 42 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 42 SMS Text Messaging 7. The beginning of the message is displayed, press scroll through to the end of the message. to 8. To return to INBOX, press Back. Reading messages stored in Outbox or Drafts 1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messaging is displayed. 2. Press OK. 3. Press until either Outbox or Drafts is displayed. 4. Press OK. Details of the first SMS message are displayed. 5. Use read.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 43 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 SMS Messaging Replying to a message 1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messaging is displayed. 2. Press OK. 3. Press until Inbox is displayed. 4. Press OK. Details of the first SMS message are displayed. 5. Use and reply to. to scroll to the message you want to 6. Press Read. 7. Press Option. 8. Press until Reply is displayed. 9. Press OK. 10. Use the keypad to write your message. 11.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 44 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 44 SMS Messaging Forwarding a message from Inbox or Outbox You can send a message that you have received in your INBOX to another person. 1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messaging is displayed. 2. Press OK. 3. Press until Inbox is displayed. 4. Press OK. Details of the first SMS message are displayed. 5. Press and to forward. to scroll to the message you want 6. Press Read. 7. Press Option. 8.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 45 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 SMS Messaging Editing and sending a message in Drafts 1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messaging is displayed. 2. Press OK. 3. Press until Drafts is displayed. 4. Press OK. Details of the first SMS message are displayed. 5. Use and to scroll to the message you want to edit. 6. Press Read. The contents of the message is displayed. 7.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 46 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 46 SMS Messaging Saving an SMS senders phone number to the directory 1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messaging is displayed. 2. Press OK. 3. Press until Inbox is displayed. 4. Press OK. 5. Use and to scroll to the number you want to save. 6. Press Read. 7. Press Option. 8. Press until the display shows Save number. 9. Press OK. 10.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 47 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 SMS Messaging Deleting individual messages 1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messaging is displayed. 2. Press OK. 3. Press to select Inbox, Outbox or Drafts. 4. Press OK. 5. Use and to delete. to scroll to the message you want 6. Press Read. 7. Press Option. 8. Press until the display shows Delete. 9. Press OK and the message will be deleted.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 48 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 48 SMS Messaging Deleting all messages in the Inbox, Outbox or Drafts 1. Press Menu. SMS Text Messaging is displayed. 2. Press OK. 3. Press to select Inbox, Outbox or Drafts. 4. Press OK. 5. Press and to select any message. 6. Press Read. 7. Press Option. 8. Press until the display shows Delete all. 9. Press OK. Delete all Entries? is displayed. 10. Press OK to confirm.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 49 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 SMS Messaging The pre-set number settings are: Sending Telephone Number 1470P0911 023 5029 Please note ‘1470’ and ‘P’ for pause, ensures that your Caller Display information is released to the server for sending SMS messages.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 50 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 50 SMS Messaging 8. Enter a name for your Receive (or Send) Service Centre Provider, using the keypad. Or, follow the next step if you do not want to enter a name. Use and to move backwards and forwards through the digits. Press Clear to delete unwanted digits. You will not be charged to receive SMS messages. 9. Press Save. The display will show your current SMS service provider’s number.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 51 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 SMS Messaging For example, if your landline telephone number is: 021 212 1212, the person sending you a text message could write: #021 212 1212# Thanks 4 your message, See you at the party l8r.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 52 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 52 Handset settings You can choose a range of settings to suit your personal preferences. Ringer melody and volume You have a choice of 10 melodies and 5 volume levels. You can change the external ringer (ring for an external incoming call) or the internal ringer (ring for an internal call). Change the external ringer melody The default setting is 1. 1. Press Menu. 2.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 53 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Handset settings Change the external ringer volume 1. Press Menu. 2. Press until Handset Settings is displayed. 3. Press OK. Ringer is displayed. 4. Press OK. External is displayed. 5. Press OK. Change Melody is displayed. 6. Press to display Change Volume. 7. Press OK. The current volume is displayed and played. 8. Press or to change the volume.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 54 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 54 Handset settings Change the internal ringer melody The default setting is 1. 1. Press Menu. 2. Press until Handset Settings is displayed. 3. Press OK. Ringer is displayed. 4. Press OK. External is displayed. 5. Press to display Internal. 6. Press OK. Change Melody is displayed. 7. Press OK. The current melody is displayed and played. 8. Press or to change the melody. 9.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 55 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Handset settings 6. Press OK. Change Melody is displayed. 7. Press to display Change Volume. 8. Press OK. The current volume is displayed and played. 9. Press or to change the volume. Choose from Off, Low, Medium, High and Progressive (where the volume gets progressively louder on each ring). 10. Press Save when you hear the volume you want. A confirmation tone is heard. 11.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 56 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 56 Handset settings Selecting a base If you are only registered to one base and you try to select another base you will hear an error tone. You can register your BT Diverse X10 handset to 4 bases. If registered to more than one base, you can select which base to use. 1. Press Menu. 2. Press until Handset Settings is displayed. 3. Press OK. 4. Press until Select Base is displayed. 5.
37 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 57 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Handset settings 1. Press Menu. 2. Press until Handset Settings is displayed. 3. Press OK. 4. Press until Auto Talk is displayed. 5. Press OK. Autotalk On is displayed. 6. Press or to select either Autotalk On or Autotalk Off. 7. Press Save. You will hear a confirmation tone. 8. Press to return to the idle display. Naming a handset Each handset is assigned a number.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 58 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 58 Handset settings 6. Enter a name using the keypad. 7. Press Save. You will hear a confirmation tone. 8. Press to return to the idle display. The new handset name will replace the handset number in the display. Display contrast You can lighten or darken the contrast of the handset display to compensate for the amount of light in the room. You have a choice of 10 contrasts. 1. Press Menu.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 59 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Handset settings Keyguard lock on/off You can lock the keypad so that it cannot be used accidentally while carrying the handset around. Switch keyguard on: IMPORTANT If the keyguard is switched on, it is NOT possible to make calls, including to emergency numbers (999/112). 1. Press Menu. 2. Press . Keyguard On is displayed. Switch keyguard off: 1. Press Unlock. 2. Press .
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 60 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 60 Base station settings System PIN PIN stands for Personal Identification Number. Your System PIN has a default setting of 0 0 0 0 but you may want to change this to prevent unauthorised changes to your handset and base settings. To change the System PIN IMPORTANT If you change your PIN you should keep a record of the new number somewhere safe. 1. Press Menu. 2.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 61 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Base station settings Handset priority All handsets registered to the base will ring whenever there is an incoming call unless handset priority has been activated. This feature allows an incoming call to ring a selected handset first, then after a specified number of rings, all other handsets will commence ringing. 1. Press Menu. 2. Press until Base Settings is displayed. 3. Press OK.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 62 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 62 Base station settings 9. Press Save. You will hear a confirmation tone. 10. Press to return to the idle display. Call barring An example of how barring operates is as follows: Storing 0800 as a prefix will prevent any handset from dialling a number beginning with 0800. You can prevent certain numbers being dialled from the handsets registered to your base.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 63 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Base station settings 8. Use to select a memory location to store your barred prefix. 9. Press Option. 10. Press until Edit is displayed. 11. Press OK. 12. Enter the 4 digit prefix that you want to bar. 13. Press Save. Call barring will automatically switch on. You will hear a confirmation tone and the display will show, e.g. Call Bar 1 0800 On 14. Press to return to the idle display.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 64 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 64 Base station settings 7. Press OK. Call Bar 1: XXXX is displayed. (Where XXXX is your chosen prefix.) 8. Press to select the call bar prefix you want. 9. Press Option. Barring On is displayed. 10. Press until Barring Off is displayed. 11. Press the OK options button. A confirmation tone will be heard and the display will show, e.g. Call Bar 1 0800 Off 12.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 65 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Base station settings 7. Press OK. Call Bar 1: XXXX is displayed. (Where XXXX is your chosen prefix.) 8. Press to select the prefix you want to delete. 9. Press Option. 10. Press until Clear Prefix is displayed. 11. Press OK. You will hear a confirmation tone. 12. Press to return to the idle display.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 66 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 66 Using additional handsets and bases Up to six handsets can be registered and operated from the BT Diverse X10 base. Each handset can be registered on up to four bases. Registering additional handsets If you purchase new handsets to use with your BT Diverse X10 they must be registered to the base before you can use them.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 67 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Using additional handsets and bases The next available internal number (2 – 6) will be assigned and shown in the handset display. To register a Diverse X10 handset to another base On the handset: 1. Press Menu. 2. Press until Registration is displayed. 3. Press OK. Register Handset is displayed. 4. Press OK. Base – 1234? is displayed. 5. Press either , , or station you want to register to.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 68 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 68 Using additional handsets and bases To register other GAP handsets to your Diverse X10 base Providing your handset is GAP (Generic Access Profile) compliant, you can register it to your Diverse X10 base. 1. Put your handset in registration mode according to the instructions in its user guide. 2. Press and hold on the Diverse X10 base until the Power/In Use light flashes.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 69 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Using additional handsets and bases 7. Press OK. Handset 1 is displayed. 8. Press until the required handset number to be de-registered is displayed. 9. Press OK. Display shows Handset X Removed. You will hear a tone to confirm the handset is de-registered.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 70 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 70 Help BT Helpline 08702 403180 Call the dedicated BT Helpline: if you are having difficulties using your BT Diverse X10 Many common problems are caused by the telephone and power cables being incorrectly connected, not connected at all, or the power being turned off. Please check that your BT Diverse has been correctly set up, see page 6, before ringing the BT Helpline.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 71 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Help Handset on the base does not charge Is another handset using the line for a long time? Maximum charging power is only possible when no calls are being made. Is the handset placed on the base properly? When the handset is placed on the base correctly, you will hear a confirmation tone. Are the batteries installed correctly? Check that you have installed the batteries the right way round.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 72 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 72 Help Your caller cannot hear you Secrecy is switched on. Press caller again. to speak to your Nothing happens when you press any button Keyguard may be switched on. Press Menu, followed by to switch the keyguard off. Caller’s number is not displayed even though you have subscribed to a Caller Display service.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 73 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Help You cannot dial certain external numbers. Call barring may be set. To switch off call barring, see page 63. You keep hearing an error beep. You have pressed the wrong button in a sequence. Check the prompts in the display or refer to instructions in the user guide.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 74 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 74 General information Hearing aid? Please note that the BT Diverse X10 works by sending radio signals between the base and handset. These signals may interfere with some hearing aids, causing a humming noise. IMPORTANT This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails. Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 75 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 General information It is recommended that advice from a qualified medical expert be sought before using this product in the vicinity of emergency/intensive care medical equipment. It is recommended that if you have a pacemaker fitted you check with a medical expert before using this product. Your product may interfere with other electrical equipment, e.g.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 76 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 76 General information Environmental Do not expose to direct sunlight. The handset may become warm when the batteries are being recharged. This is normal. However, we recommend that you do not place the product on antique/veneered wood to avoid damage.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 77 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 General information Guarantee Your BT Diverse X10 digital cordless telephone is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 78 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 78 General information Within the 12 month guarantee period: If you experience difficulty using the product, prior to returning it, please read the ‘Help’ section beginning on page xx, or contact the BT Helpline on 08702 403180, 9am–5.30pm, Monday to Friday. In the unlikely event of a defect occurring, please follow the Helpline’s instructions for replacement or repair.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 79 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Technical information How many telephones can you have? All items of telephone equipment have a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN), which is used to calculate the number of items which may be connected to any other telephone line. Your BT Diverse has a REN of 1. A total REN of 4 is allowed. If the total REN of 4 is exceeded, the telephone may not ring.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 80 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 80 Technical information Changing the recall mode The (Recall) button is used when connected to certain switchboards, e.g. to transfer calls, and for some BT Calling Features or those services available via your network provider. 1. Press Menu, then press displayed. Press OK. until Base Settings is until Recall Mode is displayed, then press OK. Timed Break is displayed. 2. Press 3.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 81 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 Wall mounting If you wish to wall mount your BT Diverse X10, follow these instructions. 1. Switch the power adaptor off at the mains and remove the adaptor plug from its socket. 2. Drill two holes 30mm deep using a 5.5mm drill, 75mm apart to take the wall plugs. 3. Put wall plugs into the drill holes and then insert both screws. Leave 2–3mm between the screw head and the wall.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 82 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 82 SMS Service Conditions “Software” means any software provided by BT to enable the Customer to access or use the Service. SMS service conditions for Bizzyline (Direct) Ltd., Issue 1, 5 July 2001 2. IMPORTANT You must read the following Conditions before you register for SMS Service, by registering you have accepted these conditions. 1.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 83 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 SMS Service Conditions Service or because of an emergency. Bizzyline will restore the Service as soon as it reasonably can after suspension; or (c) give the Customer instructions which it believes are necessary for reasons of health, safety or the quality of any service provided by Bizzyline to the Customer or any other customer. 3.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 84 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 84 SMS Service Conditions (b) any instructions given by Bizzyline under paragraph 3.5(c); or (b) the Service is faulty or cannot be used by that third party. (c) the Code of Conduct. Bizzyline will notify the Customer of any such claims or proceedings and keep the Customer informed as to the progress of such claims or proceedings. 5.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 85 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 SMS Service Conditions 7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 8. 7.2 Bizzyline is not liable to the Customer, either in contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise for direct or indirect loss of profits, business or anticipated savings, nor for any indirect or consequential loss or damage or for any destruction of data. 7.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 86 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 86 SMS Service Conditions Bizzyline may suspend the Service without prejudice to its right to terminate this Contract. At its sole discretion, Bizzyline reserves the right to suspend or terminate any Authorised User’s use of the Service as an alternative remedy to immediate suspension or termination of the Contract.
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 87 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 SMS Service Conditions 16. LAW This Contract is governed by the law of England and Wales. 17. HELPLINE If you have any questions relating to these Terms & Conditions, please call 0906 302 0069 (calls are charged at 50p per minute and the helpdesk is open from 9.00am – 7.00pm (Monday to Friday) and 9.30am – 5.30pm (Saturday).
5737 Diverse X10 UG [Iss2-1] 5/3/04 10:34 am Page 88 BT Diverse X10 – Issue 2 – Edition 02 – 29.10.03 – 5737 88 Section Visit us at www.bt.com Offices worldwide The telecommunications services described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time. Services and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plc’s respective standard conditions of contract. Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract.