Operating With Additional Base Unit - BT DIVERSE 1010 User Manual

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Operating with additional
base unit
Operating with additional
base units
When planning to use a handset at more than
one base unit, it is recommended that you:
Assign a number to each base station, from
1 to 4.
Number each handset (1 to 6) registered at
each base station.
Register the handsets at base unit 2 (and 3
and 4 if used) in the same order as used for
base unit 1.
Activate the display of the base unit numbers
on each handset, see page 27.
If you move out of range of the displayed base unit,
and within range of another base unit, your radio
link will be automatically set up. (Provided your
handset has been registered with the new base unit.)
If, however, you move out of range of the displayed
base unit, and within range of another base unit
during a call you will lose your current call.
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The handset display shows you if the handset is
located within range of a registered base unit. If the
symbol flashes continuously, it means the handset
is not within range of a registered base unit. If the
symbol is not f lashing, you are in range.
How to set up multiple base units
and handsets
To register additional Diverse 1010 handsets
at more than one base unit
You can use up to six handsets on each Diverse
base unit and up to four base stations with your
Diverse handset to build up a comprehensive
and easy to use cordless telephone system.
The handset supplied with the base unit is
already registered as handset 1.
The handset you wish to register onto
another base unit must be turned OFF, before
preceding to register the handset.

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