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Temporis_42_uk.qxd
30/10/02
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TEMPORIS 42
User guide
CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION OF THE TEMPORIS 42 PAGE Display.... Equipment provided.... Characteristics.... TO INSTALL YOUR TEMPORIS 42 PAGE Recommandations... Connection of the handset.... Telephone connections.... Wall mounting.... Installation or replacement of batteries... Precautions of use... Declaration of conformity... GENERAL USE PAGE Message waiting lamp / Ringing indicator.. Line lamp.... Preparatory dialling / On hook dialling... To dial using a memory.... Receiving a call.... Hands free mode.... Handset sound level.... Mute.... Hold / Transfer.... Last number redial... USING THE CLIP SERVICES PAGE Call log.... Call waiting..... PROGRAMMING YOUR TEMPORIS 42 PAGE Lock / Unlock.... Language.... Create directory.... Modify or erase directory... Date/time.... Alarm.... Melody programming.... Emergency number programming... Change PIN code... Mailbox number programming... Phone set-up.... 29 29
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Call baring.... Prefix access programming.... Local phone number.... ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PAGE
If you forget the password... Problem? Check.... Guarantee.... Environment/Safety....
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Recall key
On hook dialling / hands free
Access to special services
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Loudspeaker
DISPLAY The TEMPORIS 42 has a two line display: 1 line of functional icons and functional information, 1 line of 20 alphanumerical characters. When the set is in idle state, the display contrast can be adjusted using the and keys.
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EQUIPMENT PROVIDED model TEMPORIS 42 set coiled cord telephone line cord label for emergency numbers label for direct memories or more user guide depending of the European country
CHARACTERISTICS Up to 50 name and number directory Call by name 10 direct memories Display with 2 lines Access to Caller Line Identity Presentation (CLIP) and Caller Name Identity - Presentation (CNIP) services* Display of incoming name or number* Recording of up to 46 calling line identity* Voice mail access* Call duration Last number redial Extended redial of the two previously dialled number Choice of ringing melodies (4 melodies) Choice of ringing level (4 levels + ringer off) Mixed dialling: pulse or tone Preparatory dialling/ on hook dialling Handset sound level adjustment Hands-free mode with adjustable loudspeaker volume Putting your correspondent on hold or muting the microphone using mute key Date and time adjustment Reminder call Call baring
* Subject to availability on the public network and subscription. On PSTN line only.
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TO INSTALL YOUR TEMPORIS 42
RECOMMENDATIONS Do not expose your telephone to direct sunlight or excessive heat. Working range of temperature: + 5C to + 40C. Your telephone must be installed, at least, at 1 meter of a radio equipment such as TV or radio telephone, etc. You have the possibility to use the optional adapter, this adapter should be compliant with the regulatory standard EN60950 and should be replace by an equivalent model with CE mark and following characteristics. - input: 230VAC/50Hz. - output: from 9VAC to 12VAC/100mA. Warning: The grid voltage is classified as a hazard by the criteria of the same standard. CONNECTION OF THE HANDSET Connect one end of the coiled cord (A) to the handset, and the other end (B) to the plug located on the left-hand side of the phone.
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TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS This telephone is intented to be connected to an European analog PSTN line or to an analog PBX line. Connect the telephone cord (C) located on the back left-hand side, and the other end (D) to the telephone wall plug. If you use an adapter instead of batteries, plug it to the jack E. (This adapter is not supplied with the telephone set.)
NOTE: The plug (F) enables a modem to be connected. WALL MOUNTING To wall mount the set, remove the peg and reinsert it upside down as shown in the figure below. Bore two 6mm-large horizontal holes spaced 70mm apart. Put two pegs in and place in two screws (3.5mm diameter and 25mm long) without tightening them. Place the cord in the slot situated under the set, then fix it onto the screws.
Wall mounted position
Horizontal position
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INSTALLATION OR REPLACEMENT OF BATTERIES Your phone uses 3 LR6-AA-AM3 1.5V Alkaline batteries without mercury and cadmium, which are not supplied with the set. To avoid damaging your set, only use leak-proof batteries. Place/Replace the batteries as described below: For safety reasons, disconnect the telephone line cord from the wall socket. Open the battery compartment located on the bottom of the set pushing hard at the door while sliding it back. Remove the used batteries and put the new ones in position, taking into account the + and - polarities as shown engraved on the plastic inside the battery compartment. Close the battery compartment and connect the telephone set. Adjust the contrast of the display using the and keys. Adjust date and time as described in the paragraph "Date/Time". The lifetime of batteries is around 6 months in normal conditions of use. When batteries become weak, the battery icon starts flashing ; you have to replace your batteries as soon as possible. NOTE: Without batteries or with empty batteries, your TEMPORIS 42 works properly but, if you disconnect it from the telephone line, the phone loses since information like date and time but not the contents of memories. PRECAUTIONS OF USE Caution, never bring your telephone set in contact with water. To clean your set however, you may use a damp cloth. Never use solvents (trichlorethylene, acetone,.) which may damage the plastic surfaces of your telephone set. Never spray cleaning products on your set. During storms, it is advised not to use the set. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We would remind you that TEMPORIS 42 is approved in conformity with European regulations, as certified by the marking. It is designed to send and receive telephone communications and for connection to the French public telecommunications network. Appliance designed for connection to a TRT3 class analogue telephone line (telecommunications network voltage) as defined in standard NF EN 60-950. ATLINKS hereby declares that the TEMPORIS 42 appliance is compliant with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directive 1999/5/CE. The certificate of conformity is available on the following Internet site: www.atlinks.com.
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GENERAL USE
MESSAGE WAITING LAMP / RINGING INDICATOR When there is an incoming call, the lamp located inside the message key, will flash to the rhythm of the ring. The lamp also serves as a message indicator. It flashes to inform of any new calls or messages in the Call Log (for those who have subscribed to the CLIP or CNIP service) or when a message has been left in the centralised voicemail if you are connected to a private ALCATEL telephone system equipped with a message service. LINE LAMP When the telephone set goes off-hook or seizes the line in hands-free mode, the lamp, located inside the key, will switch on as long as the telephone line is seized. PREPARATORY DIALLING / ON HOOK DIALLING The TEMPORIS 42 enables you to prepare your dialling number without taking the line. PREPARING A CALL
Dial your correspondents number. Press the key to erase a wrongly entered character. key or key.
Press the
The loudspeaker lamp lights up. The communication is monitored during the whole establishment phase.
Adjust the sound level using the Press the or
key in order to end the communication.
Lift the handset to go on having a private conversation.
NOTE: The call duration counter starts around 20 seconds after dialling of the last digit.
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MAKING A CALL Making a call can also be carried out in other ways: By dialling the correspondent's number and then lifting up the handset. By pressing the key and then dialling the correspondent's number. By lifting up the handset and then dialling the correspondent's number. TO DIAL USING A MEMORY The capacity of each memory is 24 digits and 20 characters. CALLING FROM THE DIRECTORY
Press the "
There are two ways to find a correspondents number: Use the and keys to scroll the names contained in the memory until the name of your correspondent appears on the display. You can also type the first letter of the correspondents name on the keyboard which will result in the names of the correspondents beginning with that letter being displayed.
Press the key to make a call. - or press the key to make a call? - or lift the handset to make a call. NOTE: The call duration counter starts around 20 seconds after dialling of the last digit;
CALLING FROM A DIRECT MEMORY
Just press the chosen direct memory. The loudspeaker lamp lights up. The communication is monitored during the whole establishment phase. Pick up the handset when your correspondent answers. Go on having a conversation in hands-free mode.
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RECEIVING A CALL There are two ways to answer the call: Lift the handset. Press the key, the telephone set goes in hands-free mode. NOTE: - If the ringer is deactivated on the telephone set, an incoming call is signalled by the display and the lamp is flashing. To answer the call proceed as mentioned above. - The call duration counter starts as soon as you answer the call. HANDS-FREE MODE If during a conversation where the handset is off-hook, you wish to hear the conversation on the loudspeaker:
key and replace the receiver.
"The people around you listen to the conversation.
Adjust the sound level using the
HANDSET SOUND LEVEL When the loudspeaker is not activated, you can increase the handset sound level.
Press the Press the
key in order to increase the volume. key to go back to initial volume.
MUTE During a conversation, you can speak to the people around you without being heard by your correspondent.
"Your correspondent can no longer hear you. The icon corresponding to this feature appears.
key once again to resume the conversation.
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HOLD / TRANSFER During a conversation, you can put your correspondent on hold the time you are looking for a file or if you want to go on having the conversation on a second telephone set in parallel on the same telephone line but in an other room.
" Your correspondent can no longer hear you. The icon corresponding to this feature appears.
Replace the receiver. " Your correspondent hears a beep every 10 seconds this beep is also heard by yourself on the loudspeaker.
Pick up the handset to resume the conversation. or
Pick up the handset of the second telephone set to resume the conversation on it. The TEMPORIS 42 releases the line.
NOTE: If you do not resume the conversation after a time out of 60 seconds the telephone set automatically releases the line.
LAST NUMBER REDIAL The capacity of the redial memory is 32 digits. There are two ways to redial the last number previously dialled: IN OFF-HOOK STATE
"The last number is displaying. The telephone set automatically dials the last number previously dialled.
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IN ON-HOOK STATE - EXTENT LAST NUMBER REDIAL The TEMPORIS 42 memorises the last 2 numbers previously dialled.
" The first of last number is displaying
Use the Press the displayed.
keys to display the last 2 numbers dialled.
key or lift the handset to redial the number
The number is automatically dialled. The telephone set takes in account the operator prefix if the service has been activated by the user. ERASING A NUMBER If you do not want anybody to see the last numbers which you have dialled it is possible to erase them one by one.
"The first of last number is displaying.
key to delete the number.
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USING THE CLIP SERVICES
Your operator offers you some services which are only available through subscription. The TEMPORIS 42 is able to work with Calling Line Identity Presentation (CLIP service) on hook or on Call Waiting in off hook mode. CLIP informs you of the number or the name of the calling party before you answer the call. These services are available through subscription on PSTN lines. To subscribe: contact your telephone company. CALL LOG The call log is linked to the CLI (Calling Line Identification) service offered by your operator. The phone numbers and names which have called you are stored in the calling list where up to 46 different phone numbers can be stored. The oldest calls are replaced by the more recent ones when there is insufficient space. The display gives you the following information related to CLI:
Rank of the message in the call log New call received Number of NEW calls from the same caller New voice message available
Date (DD/MM format) Time (HH:MM format) Scroll up and down for supplementary information
When new CLI are received, the related information are stored in the call log and the lamp starts flashing.
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TO CONSULT THE CALL LOG "
12 NEW CALLS
Message lamp flashes.
New calls in the call log. New voice message in your mailbox.
Number of calls from John Date of last call from John Time of last call from John
New call Rank
12 SMITH JOHN
alternatively
09/10 08:05
33185806638 8
You have been called by: JOHN SMITH. From line 38. John called you 8 times without reaching you. Last call was on October 9th at 8.05 PM.
You see the second new call. "
11 ADAMS JACK
08/10 10:10
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TO DELETE A CALL LOG RECORD When record is displayed:
ERASE SHEET?
OK SHEET ERASED
TO SAVE A CALL LOG RECORD When record is displayed:
CREATE DIRECTORY
PROG OK
TO CALL A CORRESPONDENT FROM CALL LOG When record is displayed:
key or press
JOHN SMITH
The conversation can go on having hands-free mode or picking up the handset.
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CALL WAITING Independently of the CLI, if you receive a second call during a conversation you can take this second call and put your first correspondent on hold. You can toggle between the two parties.
TAKE 2ND CALL
" The telephone set dials R2, you take the second call and the first one is put on hold. During the conversation with the second party, you can come back to the first one:
TAKE 1ST CALL
Press the key. The telephone set dials R2, you come back to the first call and the second one is put on hold.
NOTE: - You can toggle between the two parties using the key then key. - If you have no call waiting during a conversation, using key enters in call waiting mode and has no action through the public network. To let this mode use the key.
PROGRAMMING YOUR TEMPORIS 42
Your TEMPORIS 42 offers a configuration menu. In order to access the different sub-menus proceed as below being in idle state. Everywhere in the menu or during a procedure you can come back in the previous state pressing once again the menu key. All started procedure abort. If you make a mistake (wrong data) 3 beeps are heard. " Idle screen.
key. Call baring menu.
" LOCK?(OR UNLOCK?)
Press the " LANGUAGE?
key. Language selection. key will display a new sub-menu. Memory Programming Change of memory content. Date and time setting. Beep reminder setting. Ringing adjustment. Define a priority number. Change the password.
Each press on the " CREATE DIRECTORY? " " " " " "
MODIFY DIRECTORY? DATE/TIME? ALARM? PROG MELODY? PROG EMERGENCY NB? CHANGE PIN CODE?
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" " " " "
PROG MAILBOX NB? PHONE SET UP? CALL BARRING? PROG PREFIX ACCESS? LOCAL PHONE NUMBER?
Define the mailbox number. Functional parameter setting. Define the number of digits allowed to dial when the telephone set is locked. Chose the different carrier. Telephone line subscriber number setting.
NOTE: When a function is validated the screen displays "PROG OK" and the telephone set comes back to the previous state after 1.5 seconds. LOCK / UNLOCK When your telephone is locked: You can receive a call. You can dial a limited number, number length is chosen in "Call baring" menu. If an emergency number is programmed, it is automatically dialled 5 seconds after seizing the line without user action. The default value of the password is 0000. LOCKING
Press the " LOCK?
ENTER PIN CODE:_
Enter your password. "
ENTER PIN CODE:****
" PHONE LOCKED If the password is incorrect, the display informs you and you are asked to try again.
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UNLOCKING
UNLOCK?
Enter your password. " ENTER PIN CODE:****
" PHONE UNLOCKED If the password is incorrect, the display informs you and you are asked to try again. NOTE: If you have forgotten your password, consult the chapter "If you forget the password". LANGUAGE The TEMPORIS 42 offers 4 display languages: English, Dutch, German and French. or English, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.
LANGUAGE?
Press the " ENGLISH?
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Press the " NEDERLANDS?
DEUTSCH?
Press the " FRANAIS?
Press the " PROG OK
NOTE: It is the same procedure for the 4 other languages. CREATE DIRECTORY This sub-menu allows both programming of the directory and the direct memories. Your set has a directory containing up to 50 entries. Each file is made of a name and a number.
key until the screen displays the right sub-menu.
CREATE DIRECTORY?
Use the keypad to enter the name of your correspondent. To enter a new character wait until the cursor has shifted then press another key. To display M press once the To display N press twice the To display O press 3 times the key. key. key.
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To display Space character press once the " MARY
Press the " NUMBER:
key or
Use the keypad to enter the number of your correspondent. " 67 89
Press the or " PROG OK
key to memorise into directory.
Press one of the direct access memory key
NOTE: - Use the key to correct a wrongly entered character or number before validation. - Write the name on direct memory label. MODIFY OR ERASE DIRECTORY MODIFY DIRECTORY This sub-menu allows to modify or to delete entries in the memory.
MODIFY DIRECTORY?
Press the key and use the and keys to select the right entry or use the keypad to enter a character to go to the first name starting with that character. or
Press the " MARY
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key. or
Select the name or the number to be modified using keys. " MARY_ or
67 89_
Use the key to delete the characters or the digits one by one. Use the keypad to modify name or number. " MARY_ or
ERASE DIRECTORY Reproduce the sequence from
key to erase the whole entry.
" ERASE SHEET?
DATE/TIME The date and time icons are blinking as long as the date and the time are not set.
DATE/TIME?
D./T.:01/01 12:00 P
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Use the keypad to modify the date and time in format DD/MM and HH:MM. "
D./T.:16/05 08:20 P
key or key to alternate between AM and PM.
" D./T.:16/05 08:20 A
ALARM Your telephone can be programmed to call you every day at the same time. In order to avoid unfortunate deprogramming of the alarm, you are advised to insert batteries into the phone (see page 8). PROGRAMMING
ALARM?
TIME: 12:00 A
Use the keypad to modify the time in format HH:MM. " TIME: 06:30 A
key to alternate between AM and PM.
TIME: 06:30 P
Press the " ALARM: OFF
key to alternate between ON and OFF.
ALARM: ON
NOTE: To deactivate the function select "ALARM: OFF" and validate. REMINDER At the time programmed your telephone will ring. Pressing any key will stop the alarm. "
** ALARM CLOCK **
MELODY PROGRAMMING There are two ways to program the melody and to adjust the level of ringing: - The modifications of the ringer can be carried out during a ringing signal. - The melody and the level of ringing can be chosen through a sub-menu. DURING A RINGING PHASE
keys to increase or to reduce the volume.
to to select the melody.
Press the key " CALL
NOTE: The modifications are memorised, you can answer the call.
PROGRAMMING
PROG MELODY?
" PICK UP HANDSET
Pick up the handset. Press the " key.
MELODY:2 / LEVEL:1
The telephone set starts ringing.
Use the keypad to modify the melody (1 to 4). "
MELODY:3 / LEVEL:1
key or key to increase or to decrease the
Press the volume.
" MELODY:3 / LEVEL:2
Replace the handset on hook. When the level 0 is selected the ringer is off and the turned on. icon is
EMERGENCY NUMBER PROGRAMMING When an emergency number is programmed this number is automatically dialled when the TEMPORIS 42 is in locked mode and when the handset has been lifted for more than 5 seconds. TO STORE AN EMERGENCY NUMBER
PROG EMERGENCY NB?
NUMBER:
Enter the phone number. "
0123456
key to validate.
DIALLING THE EMERGENCY NUMBER This number can be easily called by a person in difficulty (e.g.: a baby, an old person). The telephone set must be in locked mode, lift up the handset and then the emergency number is automatically dialled after 5 seconds. A number different than the emergency number can be dialled if the first digit is dialled before 5 seconds after going off hook and if the call baring allows to dial all the digits.
CHANGE PIN CODE Some features of the TEMPORIS 42 need to use a four digit password. This password is set out of box at 0000. You may choose your own code using a sub-menu.
" CHANGE PIN CODE?
" ENTER OLD PIN:_
Enter the old password. " ENTER OLD PIN:****
" ENTER NEW PIN: _
Enter the new password. " ENTER NEW PIN:****
" CONFIRM NEW PIN:_
Enter the new password. " CONFIRM NEW PIN:****
MAILBOX NUMBER PROGRAMMING When a mailbox number is programmed, this number is automatically dialled when the user presses the mailbox key.
PROG MAILBOX NB?
345678
PHONE SET-UP Some parameters of the TEMPORIS 42 may be change according to the network. All of these parameters are factory settings according to the dedicated market (e.g.: France, Germany,,mass market or professional market).
PHONE SET UP?
DIALLING: TONE
Press the " Press the "
This function has to be selected in European countries: no automatic gain control and operator prefix management.
Press "
This function should be selected according to the network: automatic gain control and operator prefix management.
No automatic gain control and operator prefix management.
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CALL BARING When your telephone is barred, numbers containing a maximum of 6 digits (set out of box) can still be dialled besides the emergency number. It is possible to authorise longer or shorter numbers to be dialled in range from 0 to 9 digits. Press the " Press the " Press the "
Enter the password. "
Select the number of digits. "
If the telephone set is in unlocked mode it is possible to dial more than 9 digits. If the telephone is in locked mode it is possible to dial the number of digits defined in the sub-menu. If the number of digits selection is 0 all calls are blocked except the emergency number if programmed. Take care to authorise the emergency numbers like fire brigade, police, emergency.
ENTER PIN CODE:_ CALL BARRING? 4
ENTRPICOD:*
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PREFIX ACCESS PROGRAMMING This feature allows the user to choose the carrier according to the charging area. After to have defined the carrier and the charging area the user has just to dial the telephone number in the national format (according to the carrier, for example: for France 89) on public network as defined in chapter "Phone set-up" or the user has to dial the prefix to access the public network if the telephone set is used behind PBX (private network). If the operator prefix is less than 2 digits or equal: l public network: the telephone set substitutes the first digit of the national number by the prefix of the selected carrier, l private network: the telephone set keeps the PBX prefix has it is and substitutes the first digit of the national number by the prefix of the selected carrier. If the operator prefix is more than 2 digits: l public network: the telephone set inserts automatically the prefix of the selected carrier and a pause before the national number. l private network: the telephone set keeps the PBX prefix following by a pause of 1.5 seconds before insertion of the prefix of the selected carrier and a pause before the national number. This selection can be done for 2 different operators.
" PROG PREFIX ACCESS? Public network selection:
" OPERATOR1 ACCESS?
" DEFINE AREA 1:_
Enter the 2 digits of the charging area. "
DEFINE AREA 1:01
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DEFINE AREA 2:_
DEFINE AREA 2:02
The telephone set allows 7 areas for this carrier.
DEFINE AREA 7:08
DEFINE PREFIX1:_
Enter the digits of the operator prefix. "
DEFINE PREFIX1:7
OPERATOR2 ACCESS?
DEFINE AREA 1:_
DEFINE AREA 1:00
The telephone set allows 3 areas for this carrier.
DEFINE AREA 3:06
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" DEFINE PREFIX2:_
Enter the digits of the operator prefix and 3 pauses. " DEFINE PREFIX1:3678P
Private network selection:
Enter PBX prefix + 2 digits of the charging area. " DEFINE AREA 1:901
" DEFINE AREA 2:_
Enter PBX prefix + 2 digits of the charging area. " DEFINE AREA 2:902 The telephone set allows 7 areas for this carrier.
Enter PBX prefix + 2 digits of the charging area. " DEFINE AREA 7:908
" DEFINE PREFIX1:_
Enter the digits of the operator prefix. " DEFINE PREFIX1:7
key. then OPERATOR2 ACCESS? key.
Enter PBX prefix + 2 digits of the charging area. " DEFINE AREA 1:900
" DEFINE AREA 2:_ The telephone set allows 3 areas for this carrier.
Enter PBX prefix + 2 digits of the charging area. " DEFINE AREA 3:906
" key.
NOTE: This feature is only activated when you dial in on-hook mode using direct dialling or the directory or a direct access memory. If you dial in off-hook mode do not forget to dial the prefix before your correspondent's number.
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LOCAL PHONE NUMBER Operator proposes some services based on CLIP service where the telephone set has to recognise its own phone number. The user has to enter this phone number in the memory of the terminal equipment when he subscribes to these services. The telephone set works properly even if this field is not filled in and if the service is turn off. Press the " Press the " Press the "
P 5 N S 467890
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
IF YOU FORGET THE PASSWORD If you have lost or forgotten the password:
keys simultaneously.
Keep the keys pressed while lifting up the handset. "
OK PIN CODE ERASED
Release the keys and replace the handset.
The code is now reset to 0000. PROBLEM ? CHECK
PROBLEM The display is not lit. There is no dial tone. The display is not lit. There is dial tone. The display is not lit or is very faint. The telephone no longer rings. CAUSE The telephone is not plugged in. The telephone is not initialised and no batteries are present. The contrast level is too low. SOLUTION Plug line into telephone Pick up the handset and wait until the display lights up. In idle state adjust the contrast using and keys. Refer to the chapter "Melody programming".
The ringer is switch off.
GUARANTEE You are covered by a legal warranty on this product and for all information concerning this warranty, please contact your reseller. Regardless of the legal warranty on the product, the reseller guarantees conformity of the products with their technical specifications for a period of twelve (12) months, parts and labour, starting from the date on the proof of purchase of the product. You should therefore keep your invoice or till receipt specifying the date of purchase of the product and the name of the reseller. However, if the legal warranty in your country exceeds twelve (12) months, the legal warranty alone then applies. If the
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legal warranty is on the contrary less than twelve (12) months, the total duration of the warranty (legal and commercial) will be of twelve (12) months. The nonconforming part or product will be repaired or replaced free of charge, by an identical part or product, or one at least equivalent in terms of function and performance. If repair or replacement were to prove impossible, you would receive a refund for the product. The spare product or part, which may be either new or reconditioned, is guaranteed for a period either of three months from the date of repair, or up to the end of the initial warranty period if this is longer than three months. All parts or products returned and replaced become the property of the manufacturer. However, this warranty becomes null and void in the following cases: l installation or use other than as instructed in this guide; l incorrect connection or abnormal use of the product, in particular with accessories not specifically recommended; l products which have been knocked or dropped; l products damaged by lightning, voltage surge, source of heat or radiation, water damage, exposure to excessive humidity, or any other cause outside the product itself; l defective maintenance, negligence; l maintenance, modification or repair by a person not approved by the manufacturer or reseller. SUBJECT TO LEGAL PROVISIONS, ALL WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE DESCRIBED HEREIN ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. ENVIRONMENT/SAFETY Only use batteries with specifications identical to those mentioned in this guide. Using batteries which do not correspond to the recommended model is liable to damage your product. l Your handset's used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with current environmental protection regulations. You should return them to your reseller or take them to a specific recovery centre. Do not attempt to open the batteries as they contain chemical substances. In the event of leakage, avoid contact with the skin, eyes and mouth. If necessary, rinse the affected part for several minutes with running water. Clean the product with absorbent paper or a dry cloth and contact your reseller for new batteries. l To prevent danger, the mains adapter acts as a 230V power isolating device. It should therefore, as a precaution, be installed near the appliance and should be easily accessible.
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