BT 6210 manual Getting started, Setting up

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Location

You need to place your BT Diverse 6210 base close enough to a mains power and telephone socket so that the cables will reach.

Make sure it is at least 1 metre away from other electrical appliances to avoid interference.

Your BT Diverse 6210 works by sending radio signals between the handset and base. The strength of the signal depends on where you site the base. Putting it as high as possible ensures the best signal.

Setting up

1.Plug the mains power adaptor into the power socket on the underside of the base. Plug the other end into the mains socket. The Power/In Use lights up.

Power adaptor cable

WARNING

Do not place your BT Diverse 6210 in the bathroom or other humid areas.

Handset range

The BT Diverse 6210 has a range of 300 metres outdoors when there is a clear line of sight between the base and the handset. When there is no clear line of sight between the base and the handset, e.g. base indoors and handset either indoors or outdoors, the range could be reduced to 50 metres. Thick stone walls can severely affect the range.

Signal strength

The symbol on your handset screen indicates when you are in range. When you are out of range, it flashes and the screen displays SEARCHING and there is a beep, you are out of range.

IMPORTANT

Do not connect the telephone line until at least one of the handsets is fully charged.

The base station must be plugged into the mains power at all times.

Which socket?

Power socket

Telephone line socket

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Contents User Guide Welcome… Section This guide This guide This guide Additional handsets and bases Getting started Setting upYour BT Diverse 6210 is ready for use Getting startedOwners only BT Diverse 6210 multiple packGetting started Handset Getting to know your phoneMain display icons Getting to know your phoneBase Navigating the menus… Set Making calls Using your phoneHeadset Using your phoneTo switch the call back to the handset, press HandsfreeSecrecy VolumeRedial Enter the Name see Entering names Keypad lock Quick access to messagesDirectory Press to set lower case or upper case letters Character map Using your phone Using your phone Copy the entire directory to another handset Receiving handset screen shows Copying from HandsetPress Names then Options Copy SIM If copying to the SIM Card, scroll Down to highlight Copy to or from a SIM cardInternal calls Put a caller on hold and call another handset Caller Display Caller Display Caller Display BT Calling Features BT Calling Features BT Calling Features SMS text messages SMS stands for Short Messaging ServiceYou can now scroll UP or Down to choose between SMS text messagesNot Sent Sent messages are stored in the Outbox Texts easier to write Edit SMS templates You can now choose between Message is displayed. Edit the message or pressDelete ALL delete all messages in the Inbox Reading SMS text messagesTo read new messages Either press then OKSMS text messages All messages sent will go via the selected provider Adding or changing SMS Service Centre numbersService Centres is highlighted. Press OK Scroll Down to Send Service and press OK. All ServicePress Left or Right to select your sub-address number SMS User AreasFollow these instructions to edit a SMS user area Handset settings Handset settings Handset settings Select base Base settings Base settings Base settings Calendar/ClockSection Calendar/Clock When the time appointed arrives, the handset will ringCalendar/Clock Registering additional handsets Additional handsets and basesAt the base Select a base Display shows Handset X DE-REGISTEREDHelp Help Possible problems with SMSHelp Help Customer Helpline You keep hearing an error beepYou have pressed the wrong button in a sequence This user guideGeneral information Safety informationGeneral information Guarantee Connecting to a switchboardGeneral information Technical information Additional/Replacement ItemsOffices worldwide