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1. SIEMENS digitally enhanced Diverse 2000 Additional Handset user guide This handset is also compatible with the Diverse 2 Line and Diverse ISDN Please refer to main user manual for instruction The Diverse 2000 Additional Handset is not compatible with the Diverse 1000 To be used with Diverse 2000 base station or Diverse 2000 Handset Charger Check that your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset is complete When you unpack you should have e Diverse 2000 Additional Handset e Handset carrying clip e Two nickel cadmium NiCad rechargeable batteries e Battery compartment cover For your records Date of purchase Place of purchase Serial number on the underside of the telephone base station Purchase price For warranty purposes proof of purchase is required so please keep your receipt My Additional Handset PIN is See page 26 for more information about your handset PIN Please open this page for a further At a glance guide to your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset At a glance Belt clip Display Displays the status of your handset Memory speed dial Enables quick dialling of 10 numbers stored in the memory Store Lets you store numbers on the memory and access other phone functions Last number redial Lets you redial the last five external numbers you called End call Used to end a call Phone For making a
2. handsets can talk to each other on an internal call while a third handset can be on an external call If you have a Diverse 2 Line or ISDN you may have more than one external call in progress To make an internal intercom call to another handset e Press the INT button Display shows your handset number e Enter the number of the handset you want to call The handset will ring To receive an internal call When the phone rings on an intercom call the display flashes II 1 plus the number of the handset calling you e Either press the PHONE button or lift the handset from the base station or charger to answer the call To make an internal call to all handsets You can call all handsets registered to the base station e Press the INT button Display shows your handset number e Press the button Display shows all handsets registered All handsets will ring The first handset to answer will take the call To put an outside call on hold and speak to another internal handset e Press the INT button You hear the internal dial tone and your outside caller is put on hold they will hear music on hold e Press the handset number you want 1 6 When the handset answers you can talk without your outside caller hearing e Press the RCL button to end the internal call and speak to your outside caller again 21 22 Transferring and holding calls You can transfer an external call to another handset
3. TUV WXYZ e Press the STO button e Press 8 then 9 e Enter the current PIN number standard setting 0000 e Enter your new PIN e Enter your new PIN again e Press the STO button to confirm If you forget your PIN number please ring the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070 Volume controls To change the handset volume The handset volume can be set at three different levels The standard setting is 1 0 A e Press the STO button e Press 0 e Press 1 2 or 3 on the keypad to select the volume e Press the STO button to confirm To change the ringer volume The ringer volume can be set at six different levels The standard setting is 6 e Press the STO button e Press 5 The current setting is displayed e Press a number from 1 6 to set ringer volume e Press the STO button to confirm To change the ringer tone The ringer tone can be set at six different levels The standard setting is 1 e Press the STO button e Press 6 The current setting is displayed e Press a number from 1 6 to set ringer tone e Press STO to confirm 27 28 Advanced features There are further options which you may wish set on your handset including additional advisory warning beeps Please refer to your Diverse base station user guide for instructions on how to set these features Operating with additional base stations It is possible to use your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset as part of a much larger p
4. base stations with each handset Please refer to your base station user guide for more comprehensive information of the configurations that are possible WARNING 1 Use only approved nickel cadmium NiC ad rechargeable batteries Never use any other batteries or conventional alkaline batteries Using such batteries could destroy the battery casing which is dangerous Recommended batteries should have a power rating of 600m Ah 1 2V Suitable batteries are listed on page 9 batteries are available from the Diverse helpline on 0345 908070 and your local BT shop 2 Do not combine different battery types in the same handset 3 Do not try to use any power supply except the one provided other wise you may permanently damage your Diverse It will also result in non compliance with EN41003 1993 and will invalidate the approval given to this apparatus 4 Do not use non BT Diverse charging units this could damage the batteries 5 Research has shown that in certain cases medical equipment can be affected by cordless telephones A distance of at least one metre should therefore be obser ved between the telephone and medical equipment All regulations on the usage of cordless phones issued by medical institutions should also be followed 6 The Diverse handset can also interfere with other electrical equipment e g answering machines TV and radio sets clock radio alarms and computers if WARNING cont place
5. selection of the base with the best signal This setting is recommended where there is an overlap between two or three base stations The handset must be switched ON Press the STO button Press the INT button Display shows the numbers of the base stations at which the handset is registered Press the number of the base from 1 to 4 through which you wish to make calls e Press the same number again This tells the handset to revert to automatic search if the chosen base is unavailable Press STO to confirm If you do not wish to allow the handset to revert to automatic signal selection press the base station number just once This will mean that the handset can only operate through the base you select If you move out of range from one base station and into the range of another during a call you will lose your connection If your handset is taken out of range switch it off move back into base station range and then switch on again This will speed up re registration to the base signal Maintenance General cleaning Simply clean the handset and base station with a damp cloth not wet or antistatic wipe Never use a dry cloth as this may cause a Static shock Never spray cleaning fluids directly onto the telephone Service Within the warranty period If you experience a problem with your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset you should contact the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070 Calls are charged at local call
6. Additional H andset is fully approved for connection to the BT network provided it is used according the the instructions in this guide The telephone lines must provide Loop Disconnect Pulse or M ulti frequency Touch Tone dialline capabilities It may be connected to Direct Exchange Lines and switchboards PBXs with new plan plug and socket arrangements It may not be connected to shared service party line installations Connecting to switchboards The Diverse 2000 Additional Handset is only approved for use with a base which is compatible with switchboards including those which do not provide secondary proceed indication If you do have a compatible switchboard it cannot be guaranteed that the telephone will operate correctly under all possible conditions of connection If you have any difficulties contact BT on 154 Generally Diverse systems can be connected to any switchboard where a simple modern telephone can be used to make and receive calls The Diverse system is suitable for connection to switchboards which return secondary proceed indication 41 Technical information Environment Your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset should be kept free of dust moisture high temperature vibration and should not be exposed to direct sunlight Do not stand it on carpets or other surfaces which generate fibres or place it in locations which prevent the free flow of air over its surfaces Warning The apparatus is
7. SDN If your base station is anything other than Diverse 2000 series Diverse 2010 2015 please refer to your base station user guide for registering instructions This and each further additional handset you purchase must be registered at the base station in order to work Up to six handsets up to 8 on Diverse 2 Line and Diverse ISDN can be registered and operated from the base station allowing you to make and transfer internal calls between handsets as well as make and receive external calls The instructions in this section are for registering an Additional Handset with one base station If you have a system with more than one base please follow the procedure in the section Operating with additional base stations If you have a Diverse 2010 or Diverse 2015 it comes supplied with one standard handset which is automatically registered as handset number one 13 14 To register your new handset The handset must be switched OFF At the base station O e Press and hold down the GREY paging button until you hear beep after about 10 seconds You now have up to 1 minute to register the handset during this period the beeps will continue At the handset GJ Press and hold down the 1 button together with the PWR button until the display shows This tells the base station that its base number is 1 Enter the 4 digit system code Standard setting Press the button The beeps stop aft
8. btained from the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070 or your local BT shop Setting Up 1 Install the rechargeable batteries in the handset The handset uses the two AA size nickel cadmium NiCad batteries which are supplied To install them insert the batteries as indicated on the label inside the battery compartment and slide the battery compartment cover shut The battery compartment cover may be found in the packaging with the batteries Important When replacing batteries always use good quality nickel cadmium NiCad rechargeable AA types with at least 600mAh capacity in order to achieve the specified operating time Never use other batteries or conventional alkaline batteries They could result in a short circuit or destroy the battery casing Recommended rechargeable batteries are available from the Diverse Helpline 0345 908070 and the BT Shop 2 Fit the handset belt clip Fit the belt clip onto the back of the handset Slot 3 Charge the handset batteries for at least 16 hours Battery display when inserting or replacing a battery When you replace the handset batteries with ones that have been fully charged the battery indicator will not show full until the next charge cycle has been completed Charge the handset until the batteries register full again From then on the display will be correct Place the handset on the base station or charging unit available separately The handset can be charged fa
9. ce up or down Make sure that the contacts on the bottom end of the handset are touching both charging contacts When the handset batteries are charging the green CHARGING light comes on it goes off when the battery is fully charged It will come on again occasionally to indicate that the battery is being topped up When the handset has been charging for 16 hours the Diverse 2000 Additional is ready for use 10 Battery performance After charging your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset for the first time subsequent charging time for the handset batteries is approximately 4 5 hours Batteries and case may become warm during charging This is normal and not dangerous Under ideal conditions the handset batteries should give about 7 hours talktime or 60 hours standby on a single charge However new NiCad batteries do not reach their full capacity until they have been in normal use for several days Please note that the lifespan of NiCad rechargeable batteries depends on how heavily they are used However over time their capacity to recharge will begin to diminish and they will eventually need replacing Battery low warning An LCD on the handset display shows the current charging level When the batteries are almost flat a beep sounds and the display shows the empty battery symbol Displays showing that charging is in progress are listed below eo Batteries fully charged O ED Batteries at 66 QO B Batteri
10. d too close It is recommended you place your Diverse handset at least one metre away from such appliances to avoid any risk of interference 7 Ifyou wear a hearing aid please note that the Diverse works by sending radio signals between the base station and handset These signals can interfere with hearing aids causing ahumming noise 8 There is a slight chance that your phone could be damaged by an electrical storm We recommend that you unplug your Diverse from the mains power and telephone line socket during storms 9 Donot use your phone in bathrooms near fire or water or in areas where there is a danger of explosion 10 Clean the handset and base station with a damp cloth not wet or anti static wipe Never use a dry cloth or spray cleaning fluid directly onto the phone 11 Do not dispose of your batteries in normal household rubbish and do not place in water or a fire General cleaning Simply clean the handset and base station with a damp not wet cloth or antistatic wipe Never use a dry cloth as this may cause a Static shock Never spray cleaning fluid directly onto the telephone The handset has a range of up to 300 metres outside and up to 50 metres in buildings depending on the type of construction Approved rechargeable batteries Use only the rechargeable battery types listed below and do not mix two types in the same handset Nickel cadmium GP 60AA KC Batteries can be o
11. e stations with your Diverse handset The handset supplied with your first base station is already registered as handset land your first base station is base station 1 The handset you wish to register onto another base station must be turned OFF before proceeding to register the handset At the base station O e Press and hold down the GREY paging button until you hear the beeps after about 10 seconds You now have up to 1 minute to register the handset during which the beeps will continue At the handset a He e Press and hold down the 2 button or 3 or 4 to allocate a number to the new base station e At the same time hold down the PWR button until the display shows e Enter the system code standard setting e Press the button The beeps stop after a few seconds and the display shows all available handset numbers e Enter the single digit handset number from 2 to 6 for the Additional Handset It is now registered If six handsets are already registered with the base three dashes will appear in the display after you enter the system code 31 32 To set clear the base station number display from a handset The standard setting is for the handset not to show the number of the base station to which it is registered If your handset is connected to more than one base we recommend that you activate this display MmMmaB O e Press the STO button e Press the 3 button th
12. e To switch OFF press and hold down the PWR button until the display goes blank PROTECTED This setting stops you accidentally operating the handset s keypad when carrying it around You can still receive incoming calls but you can not make calls e To switch to PROTECTED when the handset is ON press and release the PWR button quickly your display will show and your keypad is now protected To remove protection press and release PWR button again The symbol will flash if the handset is out of range or is not registered with a base station If you wish you can set the handset to beep as well as flash To set the handset to give you an out of range warning please refer to your Diverse base station user guide The symbol may also flash after a power failure Provided the handset has been registered with the base the symbol will stop flashing after a while indicating the handset has automatically re registered to the base station If it continues to flash re register the handset to the base station Getting the most out of your batteries Avoid replacing the handset on the base station between calls It is best to keep the handset off the base for a few hours at a time 17 Making and receiving calls To make an external call With the handset switched ON e Press the PHONE button You hear the dial tone e Dial the number you want The phone calls the number and the display shows the numb
13. en 6 The current setting is displayed e Press the 1 button to display the base station number Or e Press the 0 button if you do not want to display the base number e Press STO to confirm To set your handset for automatic base selection If you are moving around and likely to lose contact with your base station your handset can be set to automatically switch to the best available base station This means that if you are in an area where the signals of two base stations overlap your handset will select the strongest signal The handset must be switched ON Press the STO button Press the INT button Display shows the numbers of the base stations at which the handset is registered Press the 0 button to set automatic selection Press the STO button to confirm The handset will now select the base offering the strongest signal Display can show the base station selected see previous section To set clear the base station number display If you are in an area where base station signals overlap it is best to specify the base station you operate through In this case you change automatic base selection to manual selection with an automatic search default see page 34 33 34 To set your handset for manual base selection with an automatic search default This setting tells your handset to search for a specific base signal for 30 seconds If the signal cannot be found the handset reverts to automatic
14. er about 10 seconds and the display shows all the available handset numbers Select and enter one of the available numbers This is now the handset s internal number and the handset is now registered with the base station If you experience any problems registering your handset using these instructions please refer to your base station user guide If you still experience difficulties please phone the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070 for assistance If you need to find your handsets own internal number simply press INT and the number will be shown on the handset display then press END CALL to return to standby To remove a handset registered at the base station aag Press the STO button Press the button Press 7 then 2 Enter the system code standard setting 1 Display shows all handsets registered at the base e Enter the number of the handset to be removed If you enter the wrong number press it again to reinstate it e Press the STO button to confirm If you experience any difficulties please call the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070 15 Using the Diverse 2000 Additional Handset On Off and Protected modes The handset can be operated in one of three different modes OFF Phone calls can not be made and the handset does not respond to incoming calls e To switch ON press and hold down the PWR button until the display is activated ON You can make and receive calls
15. er you have dialled Alternatively you can dial the phone number you want first check that it s correct and then press the PHONE button to dial If another handset is already being used to make an external call your handset will display flashing and you will hear the internal busy signal If you are set to pulse dialling you can switch to tone dialling during a call by pressing the X button The Diverse will return to pulse dialling on completion of the call To end a call e Press the END CALL button Or e Place the handset back on the base station or charger To receive an external call When the phone rings the display flashes i11 e Press the PHONE button on the handset and speak Or e If the handset is on the base station or charger simply lift it up and speak You do not need to press any buttons e At the end of the call press the END CALL button or replace the handset on the base station To redial the last number e Press the PHONE button e Press the LNR button The last number you called will be redialled automatically To redial any of the last five numbers e Press the LNR button to display the last five phone numbers in turn Each number can be up to 22 digits long e When the number you want is displayed press the PHONE button 19 Intercom calls If you have multiple handsets registered with a Diverse base station two or more depending on your base station
16. es at 33 Q Batteries empty Getting the most out of your batteries Avoid replacing the handset on the base station between calls It is best to keep the handset off the base for a few hours at a time 11 If the symbol flashes continuously it means the handset is either out of range or is not registered with the base station To register follow the steps on page 13 All additional handsets you purchase will need to be individually registered with the base station before they will work The symbol may also flash after a power failure Provided the handset has been registered with the base the symbol will stop flashing after a while indicating the handset has automatically re registered to the base station If it continues to flash re register the handset to the base station see page 13 Please note If you go out of range of a base station for a long time while your handset is switched ON it may take more than 20 minutes to find the base station again when you come back within range However by simply switching the handset OFF for a moment then ON again it will find the base station within a few seconds Registering a new Diverse 2000 Additional Handset with the base station It is essential that you register your handset with your Diverse base station for it to work The following are basic instructions on how to do this but these may differ if you have a Diverse 2 Line or Diverse I
17. hear four short beeps from the handset Please note If you go out of range of a base station for a long time while your handset is switched ON it may take more than 20 minutes to find the base station again when you come back within range However by simply switching the handset OFF for a moment and then ON again it will find the base station within a few seconds The base station or handset does not ring The ringer volume may be set too low or switched off at the base station To adjust the ringer volume at the handset see page 27 The telephone line cord may not be plugged in Please check You can t get a connection or you get the wrong connection after speed dialling when connected to a switchboard Have you entered an access code See relevant base station user guide Handset beeps Are the handset batteries low You will hear a beep every 30 seconds If is flashing you will hear four short beeps when you press the PHONE button Check you are still within range of the base station 39 Buzzing noise on my radio TV answering machine or PC Diverse is too close causing interference M ove it further away The radio signals from the handset to base station can cause unpleasant interference for people with hearing aids If you are still experiencing difficulty please call the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070 40 Approval Connection to the BT telephone network Your Diverse 2000
18. hone system with the addition of up to 3 extra base stations When planning to use a handset at more than one base station it is recommended that you Assign a number to each base station from 1 to 4 e Number each handset 1 to 6 registered at each base station Register the handsets at base station 2 and 3 and 4 if used with the same numbers as used for base station 1 Activate the display of the base station numbers on each handset as shown on the next page If you move out of range of the displayed base station and within range of another base station your radio link will be automatically set up provided your handset has been registered with the new base station If however you move out of range of the displayed base station and within range of another base station during a call you will lose your call connection 29 The handset display shows you if the handset is located within range of a registered base station If the symbol flashes continuously it means the handset is not within range of a registered base station If the symbol is not flashing you are in range These features may differ on the Diverse 2 Line and Diverse ISDN systems Please refer to the relevant user guide for instructions How to set up multiple base stations and handsets To register additional Diverse 2000 handsets at more than one base station You can use up to six handsets on each Diverse base station and up to four bas
19. nd answering calls Intercom Enables internal communication and call transfer between handsets Keypad Power Lets you switch the handset on off and put it into protect mode Recall For use with switchboards and BT Select Services Rechargeable battery compartment cover In this guide At a glance Introduction Setting up Registering a new Diverse 2000 Additional Handset with the base station Using the Diverse 2000 Additional Handset Optional settings Operating with additional base stations Maintenance Help Technical information Index Hints and tips boxes In this user guide we have included helpful tips and important notes They are shown in a grey box 16 25 29 35 36 42 43 Introduction Please read these instructions carefully before use and keep this user guide for future reference For comprehensive instructions see your main Diverse user guide As this product is rechargeable it is normal that a certain amount of heat will be produced in its day to day operation Whilst this is entirely safe we would advise against placing the product on antique veneered or wooden surfaces as damage may occur Building up a phone system You can add further handsets to build up a comprehensive and easy to use cordless telephone system You can use up to six separate handsets 8 with the Diverse 2 Line and Diverse ISDN with each Diverse base station and up to four
20. ndset Setting up Switchboards Technical information Transferring calls Volume Warnings Warranty 39 29 33 32 34 30 25 36 36 20 35 18 24 24 23 20 21 16 14 26 17 7 17 19 14 15 13 42 32 35 8 39 42 22 27 5 35 43 Notes CE CE compliant to 89 336 EEC EMC Directive amp 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive BT Offices in Europe North America Japan and Asia Pacific The services described in this publication are not always available and may change from time to time We provide services and equipment under a standard contract Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract British Telecommunications plc 1998 Registered Office 81 Newgate Street London EC1A 74J Registered in England No 1800000 Printed in Germany Diverse 2000 Additional Handset Issue 2 6 98 1 Designed by The Art amp Design Partnership Limited Order no A30852 X1100 B 157 2 7619
21. only designed to be operated in a normal office or domestic environment where the relative humidity does not exceed 75 It should not be used in bathrooms or near water If the power fails This equipment is not designed for making emergency calls when the power fails Alternative arrangements should be made for access to emergency services How many phones can you have All items of telephone equipment have a Ringer Equivalence Number REN which is used to calculate the number of items that may be connected to any one telephone line Your Diverse base station has a REN of 1 the handsets alone do not have aREN value Any other instrument provided by BT may be assumed to have aREN of 1 unless stated otherwise A total REN of 4 is allowed For example if the Diverse base station is used in conjunction with three extension telephones each with aREN of 1 the total REN is 4 Index Access code Ataglance Base station automatic base selection to set clear base station number manual base selection multiple base station Batteries approved types batteries low charging installing Belt clip Call barring Emergency calls Help Intercom calls Maintenance M aking and receiving calls Memory to clear to dial to store M ultiple handsets On hold On Off Paging button PIN Personal Identification Number Protecting keypad Range Redial Registering removing registration with base stations REN Resetting Returning your ha
22. or put the call on hold while you talk to another handset To transfer an external call between handsets While you are on an external call e Press the INT button Display shows ELTOLT Your caller will hear music on hold e Enter the number of the handset to which you want to transfer the call 1 6 When the other person answers you can talk to them without the outside caller hearing e To reconnect to you outside caller Press the RCL button Or e To transfer the call Press the PHONE button or replace the handset on the base station Quick call transfer After dialling the other handset you can immediately press the PHONE button or place the handset back on the base and the call will be transferred straight through If the other handset is already engaged or does not answer the call within 30 seconds the call will be returned to your handset Please note If you go out of range of a base station for a long time while the handset is switched on it may take more than 20 minutes to find the base station again when you come back within range However by simply switching the handset OFF for a moment then ON again it will find the base station within a few seconds Using the memory to store and dial numbers Your Diverse 2000 Additional H andset can store 10 phone numbers each up to 22 digits long which can then be speed dialled Stored numbers can include settings made with the RCL and but
23. rates If the problem is not remedied you will be advised to contact your original point of purchase Some suppliers offer extended warranty schemes for cover outside the initial 12 month period Please ask them for details Outside the warranty period If your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset needs repair after the warranty period has ended the repair must meet the approval requirements for connection to the telephone network We recommend that you call the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070 for a list of our recommended repair agents If you have to return your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset Pack it securely preferably in the original packaging this must include the handset batteries We can not take responsibility for goods damaged in transit 35 36 Help Your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset has been designed for ease of use If you do experience any difficulties please refer to the following section before contacting the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070 Emergency Calls The emergency services can be contacted in the UK by dialling 999 or 112 which is valid in any country that is a member of the European Community If your Diverse base station is connected to a switchboard you may have to dial an access number before 999 to contact the emergency services Some switchboards can not dial out during a power failure Battery performance After charging your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset for the first
24. stic refuse To charge batteries only use the plug in power supply station provided Recommended batteries should have a power rating of 600m Ah 1 2V Batteries 37 are available from the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070 or your local BT shop BT accepts no responsibility for damage caused to your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset by the use of unsuitable batteries No display appears Is the handset switched on The battery may be flat or dead Recharge or replace the battery No dial tone Is the telephone line cord plugged into the phone socket and the base station If other handsets are registered on the base the outside line may already be in use Wait until the call is finished and try again Is your handset registered with the base See section on Registering your handset Is your handset out of range M ove back within range of the base station Can t make an external call even though a dialling tone can be heard You may be set to the wrong signalling method To change between TONE and PULSE dialling refer to your base station user guide The symbol is flashing on the display or you can not link up with the base station Is the handset registered with the base station To register the handset see page 13 Is the power cable connected at the base and power switched on at the wall socket Is the handset out of range To check this press the PHONE button whilst symbol is flashing you will
25. time subsequent charging time for the handset batteries is approximately 4 5 hours Batteries and case may become warm during charging This is normal and not dangerous Under ideal conditions the handset batteries should give about 7 hours talktime or 60 hours standby on a single charge However new NiCad batteries do not reach their full capacity until they have been in normal use for several days Please note that the lifespan of NiCad rechargeable batteries depends on how heavily they are used However over time their capacity to recharge will begin to diminish and they will eventually need replacing Full charged batteries do not indicate full power when put into a handset When you replace handset batteries with ones that have been fully charged the battery indicator will not show full until the next charge cycle has been completed Charge the handset until the batteries register full again From then on the display will be correct Replacing handset batteries After atime you may find that the handset batteries are running out of charge more quickly This is a standard sign of wear and the batteries will need replacing with approved batteries Use only AA size nickel cadmium Ni Cad rechargeable batteries in the handset Any other types may cause irreparable damage A list of suitable batteries is shown on page 7 Do not immerse batteries in water or throw them into fire or dispose of them with ordinary dome
26. tional settings You can adjust the ringer and handset volumes on your Diverse 2000 Additional Handset You are also able to prevent unauthorised use of your handset and accidental changes to its settings Call Barring To bar and cancel an individual handset from making external calls You can lock your handset and bar all outgoing calls Call barring prevents unauthorised use of your handset Incoming calls are not affected em Press the STO button Press the 8 on the keypad Press 1 to block outgoing calls Enter your PIN number standard setting l 111 e Press the STO button to confirm To remove call barring Press the STO button Press the 8 on the keypad Press 0 to remove call barring Enter your PIN number standard setting l 111 e Press the STO button to confirm 25 To contact emergency services when outgoing calls have been blocked In case of emergencies you can still dial the European Emergency Number even when call barring has been activated e Press the PHONE button e DIAL 999 or 112 9112 R999 R112 and you will be connected to the emergency services To change the handset PIN Changing your PIN personal identification number prevents unauthorised persons from making alterations to settings on your handset Your PIN must 4 digits long If you change your PIN keep a record of it in the box provided on the inside front cover of this user guide The handset must be switched ON
27. tons ie to store special service or Select Services numbers that use symbols for access To store a number The handset must be switched ON e Press the STO button e Press the MEM button e Press a digit from 0 9 This selects the memory location under which the number is stored Display shows the memory location you have chosen e Enter the number you want stored Display shows the number e Press the STO button to confirm the number Storing a new number in memory automatically overwrites any previous number stored in that location 23 If the memory location is empty the display shows If there is another number stored already that number will be displayed If you do not want to change it press the STO button to confirm the number To speed dial a number stored on the memory The handset must be switched ON e Press and release the MEM button two or three times e Press MEM and then the memory location number on the keypad Then e Press the PHONE button to dial the number you want To clear all the numbers stored ona handset s memory C Gs 8 e Press the STO button e Press 8 and then 2 on the keypad Display shows 1 e Enter the handset s PIN number standard setting Each digit entered erases one dash on the display e Press the STO button All stored numbers are cleared If you are experiencing any difficulties please call the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070 Op

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