BT Diverse 2010 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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To insert an access code
The handset must be switched ON.
Press the STO button.
Press the
#
button.
Press the 0 button.
Enter the system code.
(Standard setting is 0000.)
Press the LNR button (you need to
press the LNR button twice for a
satellite PBX system).
Enter the access code you want to use
(for example ‘9’). If you want to enter
additional access codes, press the
LNR button again, followed by the next
code, and so on.
Press the STO button to confirm.
Notes:
You can enter up to three switchboard access
codes. You may find it useful to enter
144
(for BT Chargecard access) as one of the
access codes, together with an access pause
of six seconds – see ‘Setting the access
pause’ on the following page.
Your Diverse 2010 can be connected to
all compatible switchboards. For a list
of suitable switchboards, phone the
Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070.
Entering access codes
When you use your telephone on a
switchboard you may need to program
a delay for switching calls through to
external lines. You can set this delay to
be inserted automatically when you dial
the switchboard access number, before
the remainder of the number is dialled.
For example, if your switchboard access
number is 9, when you set your access
delay to 9 the pause before dialling
would happen automatically every time
you dial 9 as a first digit. This allows
your switchboard enough time to
allocate you an outside line.
Access codes can be up to three digits
long (select your codes from any
number between 1 and 9, plus and
#
buttons).
Your Diverse 2010 can store up to three
switchboard access codes.
Using your Diverse 2010
with a switchboard
STO
LNR
9
WXYZ
#
0