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Diverse 3010 User Guide
Using multiple base
stations and handsets
It is possible to build your Diverse 3010
Classic into a much larger phone
system with the addition of up to 3
extra base stations.
When planning to use a handset at
more than one base station, 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
station 2 (and 3 and 4 if used) in the
same order as used for base station 1.
• Activate the display of the base station.
Numbers on each handset, as shown
on page 43.
The handset display shows you if the
handset is located within range of
a registered base station. If the
symbol flashes continuously, it means
the handset is not within range of a
registered base station. If the
is not flashing, you are in range.
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If you move out of range of the displayed
base station, and within range of
another base station, your radio link
will be automatically set up (provided
your handset has been registered with
the new base station.)
If, however, you move out of range of
the displayed base station, and within
range of another base station during
a call you will lose your call connection.
Using multiple base
stations and handsets
When the handset has been
registered at two or more base stations
(see 'To register a handset' page 43),
you can choose between three options:
You can use up to six handsets on each
Diverse base station and up to four
base stations with your Diverse handset.
The handset supplied with your first
base station is already registered as
handset 1 and your first base station is
base station 1.
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