BT 2011 manual Redial memory

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Maintenance

35

Notes

Making and receiving calls

10

Memory available

15, 21

 

On/Off

9

 

Paging

11

 

Pause

34

 

PIN (Personal Identification

 

 

Number)

23, 25

 

Range

37

 

Redial

10

 

delete a redial number

11

 

Redial memory

15

 

copy a redial number

15

 

Registering with more than one

 

base station 1010, 1015, 2010,

 

 

2015, 2-Line and ISDN

31

 

Returning your handset

35

 

Secrecy

10

 

Setting up

4

 

Service

35

 

Short cuts

16

 

adding

18

 

checking

18

 

create a new short cut

17

 

delete

20

 

edit

20

 

function table

18

 

pre-set short cuts

16

 

saving

18

 

store

17

 

using

19

 

view

20

 

Switchboards

33, 38

 

System code

25

 

Technical information

37

 

Transferring calls

12

 

Volume

21, 22

 

Warnings

4, 37

 

Warranty

35

 

40

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Contents Diverse See page 25 for more information about your handset PIN Display At a glanceThis guide Introduction Setting UpConnect the power cable Fit the handset belt clip Charge the handset batteries for at least 16 hours NiMH batteries nickel-metal hydride Switching on/off and locking the keypad Using DiverseSecrecy Making and receiving callsDelete Number Paging and making calls between handsetsSave Entry Using the DirectoryNEW Entry Entering names and numbers Delete Directory Edit EntryDisplay Entry Available Memory Using the redial memoryShort Cuts Call barringHandset Lock Lock ON/OFFEither Saving the new short cut Adding short cut functionsFunction table Explaining the function tableCheck or Request number N Viewing Ringer Options SettingsHandset Volume Handset settings Initialisation Handset SettingsCaller Display Additional featuresChange PIN System codeGroup Ringing Call allocationRing Priority Using the Baby Alarm Store Baby Alarm LevelBaby Alarm Language Operating with more than one base station Register Registering a Diverse 2011 handset with a base stationSelect Base Best BaseChange Base Name Base SettingsSetting the Tone or Pulse mode Switchboard compatibilityPause Help MaintenanceService Replacing handset batteries Technical information Connecting to switchboards Index Redial memory 9 0 3