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Caution

Only use the 9V DC power supply provided with the
telephone.

3. SETTINGS

See the attached sheet "Overview of the telephone keys and
display".

To go into settings mode:

Press .

4

The display shows: "SET

OR  ".

Use the 

L

or 

M

keys to scroll through the menu functions.

Note:

You can go back a step or quit the menu at any time by
pressing .

3.1 Setting the clock

When the menu shows 

"TIME/DATE"

:

Press .

To adjust the setting, press 

M

to scroll through the digits.

To move on to the next parameter (hour/minute/day/month),
press 

L

.

Press 

again to save.

3.2 Setting the display language (French, English,

Spanish)

When the menu shows 

"CID LANGUAGE"

:

Press .

Select the language using the 

L

or 

M

keys.

Press 

again to save.

3.3 Setting the display contrast

Contrast

When the menu shows 

"SELECT CONTRAST"

Press . 

Use the 

or 

keys to select the contrast level on the display

(4 levels). 

Press 

again to save. 

Orientation

The display can be positioned manually (raised or lowered
as preferred). 

3.4 Selecting the call parameters

Dial mode:

There are two dialling modes: "tone" (or voice frequency)
which is the factory setting, or "pulse" (or decadic dialling).

When the menu shows 

"T/P DIAL MODE"

, press  .

Use the 

or 

keys to select the dial mode.

Press 

again to save.

Flash time 

(timed loop break):

When the menu shows 

"FLASH TIME"

:

Press .

Use the 

L

or 

M

keys to select the flash time.

Press 

again to save.

1. BEFORE STARTING

Please read this guide carefully to get to know the main
features of your 

Temporis Max+

, and read the safety

instructions before using it. We also invite you to share the
safety guidelines contained in this guide with all family
members, and especially children.

Parents and those in charge of very young children are
reminded that they must always be careful not to let children
place any metallic objects or plastic items or parts in their
mouths, except for safe eating utensils.

1.1 Contents of the box

Check that the following are all in the box:

1.2 Cleaning

To clean your set, use an antistatic cloth lightly moistened with
water.

2. INSTALLATION

2.1 Connections

Connect one end of the spiral cord to the handset and the
other into the slot on the left side of the telephone.

Plug the line cord into the slot at the back of the set (behind
the display) and plug the telephone jack into the wall
socket.

Connect one end of the power cable into the socket
provided on the back of the set (behind the display).

Plug the other end into an electricity socket.

Spiral cord

Power cable

Phone line cord

Handset 

Base

Memory label 

4. MAIN FUNCTIONS

4.1 Answering a call

Pick up the handset or press

(hands-free mode).

At the end of the call, replace the handset or press

again

(hands-free mode).

4.2 Making a call

To talk via the handset:

Pick up the handset.

Dial the number of your correspondent (for stored numbers,
see § 5.2 " Calling a Phonebook number").

At the end of the call, replace the handset.

Note:

At any time during the call, you can switch to hands-
free mode by pressing

. When the red LED lights

up, you can replace the handset.

To talk without picking up the handset (i.e. in hands-free
mode):

Press .

4

The red LED above the key lights up.

Dial the number of your correspondent (for stored numbers,
see § 5.2 "Calling a Phonebook number").

When your correspondent answers, speak directly without
picking up the handset.

At the end of the call, press

again.

Dialling the number before picking up the handset:

Dial the number of your correspondent (for stored numbers,
see § 5.2 " Calling a Phonebook number").

Pick up the handset or press

.

4

The call is initiated automatically.

At the end of the call, replace the handset or press
again.

4.3 Redial

Press 

: the last number called appears on the

display. You have 10 seconds to initiate the call, either by
lifting up the handset, or by pressing

.

4.4 Using hands-free mode

Tips on using hands-free mode

Stay fairly close to the telephone so that the person you are
speaking to can hear you clearly.

Avoid talking at the same time as your correspondent.

Avoid using hands-free mode in noisy environments: the
microphone can pick up ambient noise and this will prevent
the hands-free function from switching to receive mode
when you finish saying something.

Turning hands-free mode on/off

You can switch to hands-free mode at any time.

Press .

4

A LED lights up above the

key.

Similarly, at any point in a hands-free conversation, you can
turn off hands-free mode by picking up the handset (the LED
turns off).

4.5 Adjusting the volume

Setting the ringer volume:

The ringer volume slider is on the right-hand side of the
telephone. Move the cursor to the desired setting: silent, low
or high.

If the ringer is silent, the red LED (see key diagram) lights up
to signal incoming calls.

Erase a memory and replace it with a new one:

Press .

Enter the new number directly (using the keypad).

Press .

Enter the new name.

Press to 

save.

Change a memory or erase it without replacing it:

Press

.

Correct the number using the 

key, or erase each digit one

by one, again using the 

key, to delete the number

completely.

Press .

Correct the name using the 

key, or erase all of the letters

to delete the name.

Press 

again to save.

5.2 Calling a Phonebook number 

Direct-access memories (A, B, C):

Pick up the handset or press

.

Press the direct-access memory key

or 

.

4

The call is initiated automatically.

Indirect memories (M0 to M9): 

Pick up the handset or press 

.

Press

to open the Phonebook. 

Use the

L

or 

M

keys to scroll through the Phonebook to

find the name you want. 

or

Press the corresponding memory location (0 to 9).

Then press

to initiate the call.

5.3 Saving the last dialled number 

Press

4

The display shows 

"PICKUP PHONE"

.

Press 

followed by the memory location key (0 to 9

or the direct access keys

, or ).

Press

once to save the number.

Enter the correspondent’s name, using the keypad.

Save by pressing

.

6. NETWORK SERVICE FUNCTIONS*

(subject to subscription)

6.1 Identifying callers

The 

Temporis Max+

enables you to use the caller

name/number identification service* to identify callers before
answering, or if a call comes in while you are already on the
line with somebody else.

The last 75 incoming calls (whether you answered them or
not) are listed in the Call Log.

Call Log

The display shows: 

"X NEW CALL(S)"

for missed calls that

you haven’t consulted, or 

"X CALL(S)"

for missed calls you

have consulted and calls you have answered.

If the caller number matches a number in the Phonebook, the
name associated with the number is displayed*.

The display also shows the time and date of the call and the
order in which calls are received. 

is shown the first time

you consult a missed call. 

Consulting the Call Log:

Use the

L

or 

M

keys to scroll through the Call Log.

4

The display shows the message 

"START/END"

at the

beginning and end of the list.

Deleting a number from the Call Log:

To delete the displayed number, press

.

Setting the handset volume:

At any time during a call, you can raise or lower the volume by
pressing

as many times as required (4 levels).

Setting the hands-free speaker volume:

If you are talking in hands-free mode (

active), you can

raise or lower the volume by pressing

as many times

as required (8 levels).

The telephone will remember the last volume level.

Special function: "earpiece amplifier" (on the handset)

This function is intended mainly for people with hearing
difficulties. It raises each volume level in the handset by 6
decibels (see "Setting the handset volume").

During a call (only when using the handset), press

- the

key lights up in red. 

Each volume level is increased by 6 decibels. If it still isn't loud
enough, press 

again (without deactivating the

key)

until you obtain the right volume. To turn off the function, press

; the key is no longer backlit in red. When you put the

handset down after the call, the function is automatically
turned off.

4.6 Secrecy mode

To put your correspondent on hold while you talk to someone
next to you, press the

key, which then lights up in red.

To exit secrecy mode, press

again.

5. USING THE PHONEBOOK

5.1 Programming / Changing / Erasing a memory

You can store up to 13 names and numbers in memory
(3 direct-access me 10 indirect memories). An
adhesive label (supplied in the box) can be used to record the
names corresponding to memory keys 

and

. It is designed to be affixed under the handset to the left

of key 4.

To store a number in memory: 

Press

4

The display shows “M0-M9”.

Select the chosen memory location (pad keys 0 to 9 for
indirect memories or keys

for direct

memories).

Note:

You can use the

L

or 

M

keys to scroll through all the

memory locations.

Press 

to confirm the memory location.

Enter the number (up to 32 digits).

Press

again to save the number.

Enter the associated name (up to 12 characters) using the
keypad.

Example: for "

PAUL

":

-

Press

once.

-

Press

once. 

-

Press twice.

-

Press three 

times.

To insert a space, press

once.

Press

to save the name.

Note:  

At any time during this procedure, you can erase the
previous digit or letter by pressing  .

To insert a pause when storing a number, press

.

The

and 

keys can be used to

enter special characters.

To erase / change a memory:

Press

.

Scroll through with the  

L

or 

M

keys (or press the selected

memory directly: 

or 0 to 9). Now you

have two options:

User Guide

Line cord 

Power cable

Spiral

cord

Line cord connector 

Power supply connector 

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