Place the handset on the base. When charging, the battery level symbol shown on the display flashes.
Battery performance
| After charging your Diverse 3010 Micro | ||
| for the first time, subsequent charging time | ||
| for the handset batteries is approximately | ||
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| become warm during charging. This is | ||
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UP | Under ideal conditions, the handset | ||
battery should give about 15 hours | |||
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not reach their full capacity until they | |||
| talktime or 200 hours standby on a single | ||
| charge. However, new NiMH batteries do | ||
| have been in normal use for several days. | ||
| Please note that the lifespan of NiMH | ||
| rechargeable batteries depends on how | ||
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| 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 state of the charge. When the battery is almost flat a beep sounds and the display shows the empty battery symbol. Displays showing the various states of charge are shown below:
Batteries fully charged
Batteries at 66%
Batteries at 33%
Batteries empty
If e.g Base 1, 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 46. All additional handsets you purchase will need to be individually registered with the base station before they will work with the Diverse 3010 Micro.
The base number may also flash after a power failure. Provided the handset has been registered with the base, the base number will stop flashing after a while indicating the handset has automatically
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