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BT 3000 Executive User Manual

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Diverse 3000 Executive h/set & charger ~ Edition 6.1 ~ 23 Nov ’00 ~ 3510

Note

Use only AA size, approved

rechargeable batteries in the

handset. Any other types may cause

irreparable damage.

Never use conventional alkaline

batteries.

For a list of approved batteries,

see page 7. Batteries are available

from the Diverse Helpline on

08457 908070

or your local

BT shop.

Do not immerse batteries in water

or throw them into fire, or dispose

of them with ordinary domestic

refuse. To charge the batteries place

the handset on its base station.

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.

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.

The base station is flashing or you
cannot link up with the base station

Is the handset registered with the
base station? To register the
handset, see page 10. Is the
power cable connected at the
base and the power switched on
at the wall socket?

If you press the

PHONE

button

whilst the base station is flashing,
you will hear four short beeps
from the handset.

The 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 39-40.

BT accepts no responsibility for
damage caused to your Diverse 3000
Executive Handset and Charger by
the use of non-approved batteries.

No display appears

Is the handset switched on?
The batteries 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?

Replacing handset batteries

After a time, 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.

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