BT DIVERSE 7410 Manuel utilisateur

User Guide
BT Diverse 7410
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If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on Freephone 0800 218 2182* or email [email protected]
Got everything?
• BT Diverse 7410 handset
• BT Diverse 7410 base
• 2 x NiMH AAA
rechargeable batteries
(already tted)
• Power adaptor
(item code 048610)
• Telephone line cord
• Base plinth
(already attached)
This User Guide provides you with all the
information you need to get the most
from your phone.
Before you make your rst call you will
need to set up your phone. Follow the
simple instructions in ‘Getting Started’,
on the next few pages or refer to the quick
set-up guide enclosed in the box if you
haven’t already done so.
Need help?
If you have any problems setting up or using your BT Diverse
7410 please call the Helpline on 0800 218 2182* or email
bt.helpdesk@vtecheurope.com. Our dedicated advisors are
more likely to be able to help you than the retailer where you
made your purchase.
Alternatively, you may nd the answer in the ‘Help’ section
at the back of this guide.
IMPORTANT
Only use the power adaptor and telephone line cord supplied, or
this product may not work.
Hearing aid?
Please note that the BT Diverse 7410 works by sending radio
signals between the base and handset. These signals may interfere
with some hearing aids, causing a humming noise.
* Calls to the Helpline made from within the UK mainland network are free.
Mobile and International call costs may vary.

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Getting started
Location 6
Setting up 6
Set date and time manually 7
Getting to know your phone
Handset buttons 8
Handset display / display icons 9
Base 10
Navigating the menus 11
Menu map 12
Using the phone
Switch handset on or off 13
Make an external call 13
Preparatory dialling 13
End a call 13
Receive a call 13
Earpiece / handsfree volume 13
Call Waiting 14
Secrecy 14
Handsfree 14
Make a handsfree call 14
Answer a call handsfree 15
Switch to handsfree during a call 15
Headset 15
Redial the last number called 15
Redial a number from the redial list 16
Save a number from the redial list
to the phonebook 16
Delete a redial number 16
Delete all redial numbers 16
Keypad lock 17
Find handset (paging) 17
Phonebook
Store a name and number in the phonebook 18
View an entry in the phonebook 18
View phonebook capacity 18
Dial an entry in the phonebook 19
Edit a name and number in the phonebook 19
Copy an entry from the phonebook
to another handset 19
Copy all phonebook entries to
another handset 20
Delete an entry in the phonebook 20
Delete entire phonebook 20
Edit call group name 21
Change call group ringtone 21
Speed Dial 22
Copy a phonebook entry to a
Speed Dial button 22
Delete a Speed Dial entry 22
Edit a Speed Dial entry 23
Dial a Speed Dial entry 23
In this guide

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Sounds
Handset ringer melody
(for external or internal calls) 24
Handset ringer volume (including ringer off) 24
Set to quiet mode 24
Handset beeps 24
Settings
Select base 25
Display contrast / Handset name 25
Auto answer 25
De-register a handset 26
Handset reset 26
Base ringer melody and volume 26
Handset ringing priority 27
Recall mode 27
System PIN 27
Reset base 28
Date / Time / Alarm 28
Set date and time 28
Set alarm call 29
Stop alarm ring 29
Calls list
Caller Display 30
Calls list 30
View call details 30
Dial from the Calls list 31
Copy a Calls list number to the phonebook 31
Calls list settings: Calls list type and
New Call alert 31
Delete an entry in the Calls list 32
Delete entire Calls list 32
Voicemail 32
BT Network services
Pre-stored BT Services numbers 33
BT Diverse 7410 Helpdesk 33
BT 118 500 (Directory Enquires) 33
Call Divert on/off/check 33
Call Waiting on/off/check 33
Show/Edit/Delete BT Services numbers 34
Text messaging (SMS)
Subscribe to the text messaging service 35
Cost of the xed line service 35
Send a text message 35
View messages in the Outbox 36
Using the Draftbox 37
Receiving messages 37
Read messages 37
Edit or delete templates 38
Service Centre numbers 38
Add or change Service Centre numbers 39
Select Send Service Centre 39
Message alert 39
Switch new text message alert on or off 39

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Using additional handsets
Easy registration of a new additional
Diverse handset 40
Registration of an additional
handset when base PIN changed 41
Internal calls 41
Call another handset 41
Transfer a call 42
3-way conference call 42
Help 43
General information
Replacing the handset batteries 49
Replacing the base plinth 49
Safety information 50
Cleaning 50
Environmental 51
Product disposal instructions 51
Guarantee 51
Technical information 53
R&TTE 53
Declaration of Conformance 53
Connecting to a switchboard 53
Inserting a pause 53
Recall 53

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WARNING
Do not place your BT Diverse 7410 in
the bathroom or other humid areas.
Handset range
The BT Diverse 7410 has a range of
up to 300 metres outdoors when
there is a clear line of sight between
the base and handset. Any obstruction
between the base and handset will
reduce the range signicantly. With
the base indoors and handset either
indoors or outdoors, the range will
normally be up to 50 metres.
Thick stone walls can severely
affect the range.
Signal strength
The icon on your handset indicates
when you are in range. If moving
out of range of the base, the range
indicator will ash. If you go out of
range, any call you are on will be lost.
IMPORTANT
The base station must be plugged
into the power socket at all times.
Do not connect the telephone line to
the telephone wall socket until the
handset is fully charged. Only use the
power and telephone cables supplied
with the product.
Battery low warning
If the icon ashes in the handset
display you will need to recharge the
handset before you can use it again.
You also hear a low battery warning
beep once every 60 seconds.
During charging, the icon will
scroll in the display as shown on
page 9.
Getting started
Location
Place your BT Diverse 7410 within 2 metres of the power socket
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 7410 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 power cable into the socket marked on the
underside of the base and plug the other end into the
power wall socket and switch the power on. You can place
the cable behind the retaining clip to prevent the plug being
accidentally pulled from the socket.
2. Batteries will come inserted in the battery compartment.
Remove the protective lm from the handset screen and
activate the batteries by pulling the plastic tab away from
the back of the handset.
Rechargeable batteries
already fitted
Remove this tab
and charge batteries
for 24 hours before use.

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Battery performance
In ideal conditions, a fully charged
battery should give up to 12 hours
talk time or 120 hours standby time
on a single charge.
Note that new batteries do not reach
full capacity until they have been in
normal use for several days.
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. New
rechargeable batteries are available
from the BT Diverse 7410 Helpline
on 0800 218 2182*.
After charging your handset for the
rst time, subsequent charging time
is about 6–8 hours a day depending
on usage. Batteries and handset may
become warm during charging.
This is normal.
Using your BT Diverse 7410 on a
Broadband line?
If this product is to be used on a
broadband line then you must ensure
that it is connected via an ADSL
microlter. Using this product on
a Broadband line without an ADSL
microlter may cause problems with
this product and your Broadband
service.
Additional BT ADSL microlters can
be purchased from www.shop.bt.com
3. Place the handset on the base to charge for at least 24 hours.
4. When the batteries are fully charged, plug the end of the
telephone line cord into the telephone wall socket.
Set date and time manually
Providing you have subscribed to your network’s Caller Display
service, the date and time is set automatically when you receive
your rst call.
To set the date and time manually, follow the procedure below.
1. Press the right soft key (Menu) and scroll to Settings
and press the right soft key (OK).
2. Date & Time is highlighted. Press OK.
3. Time Format is highlighted. Press OK. Scroll or to
choose how you want the clock displayed, either 24 Hour or
12 Hour. Press OK.
4. Scroll to Date Format and press OK. Scroll or
to choose DD/MM/YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY. Press OK.
5. Scroll to Enter Time and press OK. Enter the time
using the keypad as either the 24 hour format or 12 hour
format (previously selected) e.g. 17:30 or 05.30 for 5.30pm.
If 12 hour was chosen, press or to select AM or PM.
Press OK.
6. Scroll to Enter Date and press OK. Enter the date, e.g.
09 04 2010 (displayed as 09/04/2010) for 9th April 2010.
Press OK.
7. Press to return to the standby screen.
Your BT Diverse 7410 is ready for use.

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If you experience any problems, please call the Helpline on Freephone 0800 218 2182* or email [email protected]
Getting to know your phone
Handset buttons
Names
Menu
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BT
Press to open the BT Services
menu, page 33.
Up/Volume up/Redial
In standby, press to open
and scroll through the
Redial list, page 15.
In talk mode, press to
adjust the earpiece volume.
In menu mode, press to scroll
up through the options.
Left soft key
In standby, press to access
names in the phonebook.
Use to select options
displayed on screen.
Press to clear digits and characters,
go back to the previous menu
level or keep pressing to return
to the standby screen.
Talk / Handsfree
In standby mode, press to make
and receive calls, page 13.
In talk mode, press to switch
handsfree on and off, pages 14-15.
Left
Press to return to the
previous menu level.
Move cursor to the left.
1 Space
Use to enter a space
when entering text.
*
Press and hold to switch the
handset ringer on or off.
When entering text, press
to switch between upper
and lower case letters.
Right soft key
In standby, press to enter the menu.
Use to conrm options
displayed on screen.
End call/Off or On
Press to end a call.
In standby, press and hold to
switch the handset off/on, page 13.
In menu mode, press to return
to standby.
Headset socket (on side of handset)
Headset not included.
See page 15 for more information.
Right
Press to move to the next menu level.
Move cursor to the right.
Down/Volume down/Calls
In standby, press to open and
scroll through the Calls list, page 30.
In talk mode, press to
adjust the earpiece volume.
In menu mode, press to scroll
down through the options.
#/Lock
Press and hold to lock/unlock the
keypad, page 17.
0
When storing an entry in the
phonebook, press and hold to enter
a Pause, page 18.
Used to enter punctuation marks
when entering text, page 18.
Intercom
Use to make internal calls
(where more than one
handset is registered).
Microphone
Recall
For use with switchboard/
PBX and BT Calling Features.

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Handset display
Display icons
On – displayed in standby mode to
indicate handset is in range of the base.
Flashing – to warn you are moving out
of range.
Off – out of range or cannot connect to
the base selected.
On – new text message received.*
Flashing – mailbox is full.
Off – any messages have been read.
On – during a call.
Flashing – incoming call.
On – missed call in the Calls list.*
To remove the icon you need to view
missed calls. See Caller Display, page 30.
On – alarm is set.
Flash – alarm time has been reached.
Off – alarm off.
Handset ringer is switched off.
The keypad is locked.
Battery fully charged.
Battery is ¾ charged.
Battery is ½ charged.
Battery is ¼ charged.
Empty. Icon will ash.
Please note: battery scrolls between
empty and fully charged when charging.
On – handsfree speaker on.
* For this feature to work you must subscribe to your network provider’s Caller Display service.
A fee may be payable.
Handset 1
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Names
Menu
Time
Handset name/number
Date
Indicates you can scroll
up or down for further
menu choices. On some
screens the options are
left and right.
Press the left soft key
to enter the Phonebook.
Press the right soft key
to enter the Menu.

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Base
Power/In use light
Green light ashes when the
phone rings, during a call and
during handset registration.
Find
Press and release to ring all
registered handsets, helpful
for nding a missing handset,
page 17.
Also used during the
registration process, page 40.
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