BT DIVERSE 1010 User Manual page 30

Digital enhanced cordless telecommunications
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Operating with additional
base unit
To set your handset for automatic base
selection
If you are moving around, and likely to lose
contact with your base unit, your handset can
be made to automatically switch to the first
available base unit. If this is set and you are in
the area where the signals of two base units
are overlapping, your handset will select the
strongest signal.
The handset must be switched
STO
INT
Press the
STO
Press the
INT
numbers of the base stations at which the
handset is registered.
Press the
button to set automatic selection.
0
Press the
STO
handset will now select the base unit offering
the strongest signal. Display will show the
base unit selected (unless de-activated – see
page 27 to set/clear the display of the base
unit number on a handset).
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ON
button.
button. Display shows the
button to confirm. The
To set your handset for manual base
selection
You can select a base unit through which you
want your handset to operate.
Your handset will search for the base unit for
30 seconds. If the base unit cannot be found,
the handset then looks for a base unit with the
next best signal.
This setting is recommended where there is an
overlap between two or more base units.
The handset must be switched
STO
INT
Press the
button.
STO
Press the
button. Display shows the
INT
numbers of the base stations at which the
handset is registered.
Press the number button – from
for the base unit you want to select.
Press the
button to confirm.
STO
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.
Please note:
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