BT BT DIVERSE 6410 manual Getting started, Your BT Diverse 6410 is ready for use

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BT Diverse 6410 – Edition 03 – 23.12.04 – 6260

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Battery low warning When the batteries need recharging, the handset beeps and the display shows .

Battery level

The battery symbol shows the current level.

2.Batteries will come inserted in the battery compartment. Pull the plastic tag as instructed to activate the batteries.

Battery performance

To keep your batteries in the best condition, leave the handset off the base for a few hours at a time (after the initial 16 hour charge).

Running the batteries right down at least once a week will help them last as long as possible.

On a full charge, your BT Diverse 6410 handset gives you up to 10 hours talk time or up to 30 hours standby. Standby time is increased if set to battery save mode, see page 58 for details.

The charge capacity of rechargeable batteries will reduce with time as they wear out, giving the handset less talk/standby time. Eventually they will need to be replaced.

Batteries and handset may become warm during charging. This is normal.

3.Charge the handset batteries for at least 16 hours by placing the handset on the base. The screen shows the battery icon filling up.

4.Connect the telephone line cord to the base and plug the other end into the wall socket.

Telephone line cord

Your BT Diverse 6410 is ready for use.

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Contents User Guide Welcome… To your BT Diverse 6410 digital cordless telephoneSection This guide SMS Alert BT Calling Features Read, edit and send draftAdding or changing Call Divert On Call Divert OffThis guide Setting up Getting startedGetting started Your BT Diverse 6410 is ready for useBT Diverse 6410 multiple pack Owners onlyGetting started Getting to know your phone HandsetBase Getting to know your phoneMain display icons Navigating the menus… SMS Using your phone Making callsVolume Using your phoneTo switch the call back to the handset, press HandsfreeSecrecy RedialSave a redial number You can save a number to the directory Press Options and scroll Down to Save Number Press OKQuick access to messages Keypad lockDirectory Press to set lower case or upper case letters Character map Using your phone Directory full Press Names then Options Scroll Down to Copy Directory and press OKUsing your phone Copy SIM Scroll Down to SIM Copy and press OKInternal calls If required, enter the SIM Card PIN and press OKIf copying to the SIM Card, scroll Down to highlight Press OK. The list of directory names is displayedUsing your phone Using your phone Caller Display Caller Display Caller Display Follow the spoken instructions BT Calling FeaturesPress then scroll Down to Call Divert On and press BT Calling Features BT Calling Features SMS stands for Short Messaging Service SMS text messagesSMS text messages Sent messages are stored in the Outbox SMS text messagesOutbox which holds up to the last five messages sent SMS text messages Character or digit to the left of the cursor After a couple of secondsSMS templates Texts easier to writeSMS text messages Message is displayed. Edit the message or press You can now choose betweenDelete ALL delete all messages in the Inbox YOU have NEW . To read new messagesEither press then OK SMS text messages Adding or changing SMS Service Centre numbers Service Centres is highlighted. Press OKSMS User Areas Follow these instructions to edit a SMS user area Sounds & Pictures GIF, JPEG, BMP, TIFF, PNGPictures Sounds and pictures Select a sectionRotate Left/Right You can now Ringtones Click the Ringtones tabSounds and pictures Uninstall INSTALL/UNINSTALL RepairSelect from 5 volume levels plus Off Handset settingsRinger melody and volume Handset settings Handset settings Scroll Down to Keypad and press OK Auto talkSelect base Base settings Music on hold Base settings Calendar/Clock65 Press Left or Right to select OFF/ON DAILY/MON to FRI Calendar/ClockCalendar/Clock Additional handsets and bases Registering additional handsetsRegister your handset to another base Additional handsets and bases Select a baseHelp71 Possible problems with SMS HelpHelp Help ‘Hello I will be home late’ For your records Safety information General informationGeneral information Connecting to a switchboard GuaranteeGeneral information Additional/Replacement Items Technical informationOffices worldwide