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1. Writing names Enter the individual letters characters by pressing the corresponding key The characters assigned to the key are shown in a selection line at the bottom left of the screen The selected character is high lighted gt Briefly press the key several times in suc cession to select the required letter char acter Standard characters entries is automatically capitalised fol tx 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 11211314 15x 16x lowed by lower case letters elas vin D Zclralbrc2i r i l i ie Setting upper lower case or digits S g upper 9 3 def 3 6 el Repeatedly press the hash key to change Zohra the text input mode Bal jik il5 123 Digits 6 lmno605 00 0 Tdi p lq r s 7 8 Abc Upper case mtlulvielalulula abc Lower case pw wix y z 9 Y yle old First letter in capitals all others in lower case ON 24 fale E evil yale When the mode is switched the active eal C1 lt gt mode is indicated at the bottom left of the amp screen 1 Space 48 2 Line break Accessories Accessories Handsets Upgrade your handset to a cordless PABX Aton CL112 CLT112 handset with charging cradle e Hear whom the call is for with VIP ringtones High
2. m Please note Depending on your network provider the date and time may be displayed auto matically E gt Press the key below on the display Redial Time screen to open the input field If you have already set the date time open the input field via the menu gt page 24 NY The Date Time submenu is shown on the display 7 gt The active input position flashes Enter Date Enter the day month and year as an NW 8 digit number via the keypad 04 04 2011 e g a for 4 April 2011 To change the input position e g to correct an entry press right or left on the control key gt Press the key below IA on the display screen to save your entry Enter Time W gt Enter the hours and minutes in 4 digit 07 1 5 format via the keypad e g Joch 5 for 07 15 am Change the input position with the control key if necessary Back gt Confirm with RTA 15 First steps 16 J Saved The display shows Saved You will hear a confirmation tone and the handset auto matically reverts to idle status or returns to the Settings menu if the setting was made via the menu Please note If your phone receives the date and time during calling line display e g via your network provider a router or PABXs you can specify whether this data should be copied to your phone P
3. Anonymous Calls Silent You can set your handset so that it does not ring for calls where Calling Line Identification has been withheld The call will only be signalled on the display Switch the Anonymous Calls Silent func tion on or off by pressing TA V activated Please note You can also set the ringtones via the menu page 24 Activating deactivating the ringer You can Permanently deactivate the ringer in idle status or when receiving a call Deactivate the ringer for the current call only The ringer cannot be re activated while a call is in progress Deactivating the ringer permanently zz Press and hold the star key The icon appears in the display Reactivating the ringer zz Press and hold the star key Deactivating the ringer for the current call MEM gt Silent gt Gy Activating deactivating advisory tones battery warning tones Your handset uses advisory tones to tell you about different activities and statuses These can be activated and deactivated independ ently of each other e Advisory Tones Confirmation tone at the end of an entry setting and when a new entry arrives in the calls list Error tone when you make an incor rect entry Key click every key press is confirmed Battery Low The battery requires charging lr Advisory Tones Battery Low Select and press AJA to activate or deactivate M activated
4. The menu end tone when scrolling at the end of a menu cannot be deactivated Restoring the handset default settings You can reset any individual settings and changes that you have made The following settings are not affected by a reset Registering the handset to the base Date time Entries in the directory calls lists MEM gt Settings System Reset Handset OK Confirm prompt Base settings Base settings The base settings are carried out using a reg istered handset Activating deactivating music on hold MEM gt Settings Telephony Music on hold Press A to activate or deactivate music on hold M on Repeater support You can increase the range and signal strength of the base using a repeater You will need to activate repeater mode This will terminate any calls that are in progress at the time Prerequisite a repeater is registered MEM gt Settings System gt Repeater Mode Press AT to activate deactivate repeater mode M activated After activating or deactivating the repeater switch your handset off and on again gt page 21 Please note Eco Mode Eco Mode page 35 and repeater support cancel each other out i e if you use a repeater you cannot use Eco Mode or Eco Mode The default encrypted transmission setting is deactivated when repeater mode is activated 41 Base settings Protecting against unauthorised
5. 2 30 recall key ocacion caa eee nese ca 2 star Key ee cone cates 2 talk key week coves id 2 26 L Language display 14 39 List Cet eegen ENEE s 33 E e A etck AEN AER EE E 19 missed call 33 network mailboxes 31 Listening in to a call 38 Locating bhandeset 37 Lock activating deactivating keypad lock 21 M Making calls accepting acall 26 external cece eee eee eee 26 internal serisini cc ee eee eee eee eee 37 Manual redial o ooooooo o 31 Medical equipment 206 7 Menu end one 41 Manr ras iia 24 USING ari corra 20 Message key activating deactivating flashing 32 openingliStS oooooooo 31 Messages A E ES EAE 2 Microphone eee e cece eee e eee 2 Missed call 33 Music on bhold eee e eee 41 Muting handset o ooococooooo o 28 N Name ofa handset eee eee 38 Network mailbox ooooooooo 34 Network provider code automatic 28 Night mode see Time control Number copying to directory 31 displaying caller s number CLIP 26 entering netw mailbox number 34 entering with directory 31 saving in the directory 29 O On Off key 2 Order in directory oooooooooo 29 P PABX connecting base 43 PASS ia 43 setting dialling mode 43 setting recall cece eee ee e
6. Remove the mains cable from the base gt Hold down the registration paging key on the base page 2 and reconnect the power cable to the base at the same time Hold the key down for at least 5 sec onds Please note All handsets are de registered and must be re registered All settings are reset to the default settings Connecting the base to the PABX The following settings are only necessary if your PABX requires them see the PABX user manual Dialling mode and Flash time Changing the dialling mode The following dialling modes can be selected Tone dialling DTMF Pulse dialling PD Menu Open main menu ajj elt Ov 5 sa te f1 oo 1 ao Press keys EJE Pulse dialling mode DP Or Elo Tone dialling DTMF Please note Tone dialling DTMF is now the most common dialling mode Pulse dialling mode PD is used only for a few old PABXs Setting flash time Your phone is preset for operation on the main connection For operation on a PABX you may have to change this value Please refer to the user guide for your PABX DEn Open main menu ajj O 5 xift sell se 2 ase Press keys WK Enter number for the flash time and press WT 0 80 ms 1 100 ms 2 120 ms 3 400 ms 4 250 ms 5 300 ms 6 600 ms 7 800 ms C
7. The phone s feet do not usually leave any marks on surfaces However due to the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on today s furnishings the occurrence of marks on the surfaces cannot be completely ruled out Please note Never expose the telephone to the effects of heat sources direct sunlight or other electrical devices Protect your telephone from moisture dust corrosive liquids and fumes Connecting the base gt First connect the telephone jack ER and insert the cables into the cable ducts gt Then connect the power adapter Pl Please note The power adapter must always be connected as the phone will not operate without a mains connection Use only the power adapter and phone cord supplied Pin connec tions on telephone cables can vary pin connections page 47 10 First steps Connecting the charging cradle if included Connect the flat plug from the power adapter ER Plug the power adapter into the plug socket PJ To disconnect the plug from the charger press the release button El and disconnect the plug EJ EN 11 First steps Setting up the handset for use The display is protected by a plastic film Please remove the protective film Inserting the battery and closing the battery cover m Warning Use only rechargeable batteries recommended page 46 as this could oth erwise result in significant health risks and personal injury For
8. page 39 the handset automatically answers calls when you remove it from the base charger If the ringer is intrusive you can deactivate it EM gt Silent A You can accept the call as long as it is dis played on the screen 26 Calling Line Identification When you receive a call the caller s number is displayed on the screen if the following prerequisites are met e Your network provider supports CLIP CLI CLI Calling Line Identification The caller s number is transmitted CLIP Calling Line Identification Pres entation The caller s number is dis played You have requested CLIP from your net work provider e The caller has requested CLI from the net work provider Call display with CLIP CLI If the caller s number is saved in your direc tory the caller s name will be displayed A 1234567890 1 Ringer icon 2 Number or name of caller 1 2 The following is displayed instead of the number External Call if no number is transmitted Withheld if the caller has withheld Call ing Line Identification Unavailable if the caller has not arranged Calling Line Identification Please note The ringer can be switched off for unknown calls calls with Calling Line Identification withheld page 40 Notes on phone number display CLIP By default the number of the caller is shown in the display of your telephone You do not have to mak
9. ring 6 ____d Ringtones You can select from a list of pre loaded ringtones and melodies You can set different ringtones for the fol lowing functions e Internal calls External calls e Alarm clock Setting the ringer volume The ringer volume is the same for all types of ring In idle status 4 Ringer Volume H Set the volume OK Press the display key to save the setting Please note You can also adjust the ringer volume via the menu page 24 Setting ringtone Set different ringtones for external calls internal calls and the alarm clock For internal calls and the alarm clock In idle status 4 Ringtones Handset Internal Calls Alarm Clock Select and press Bd Ki Select melody and press J M selected 40 For external calls In idle status 4 Ringtones Handset External Calls Select and press TA KI can be used for the following Melodies You can set the ringtone as described above Time Control You can specify a time period when you do not want the telephone to signal external calls e g during the night Activation is switched on or off by press ing A activated Settings Ringer off from Ringer off until Enter time in 4 digit format Please note During this period you will con tinue to receive calls from num bers to which you have assigned a personalised melody background colour in the directory VIP
10. 37 Alarm call page 36 amp 0 Information Query 1 Please wait Action complete Action failed J X Display keys Main menu icons The functions of the display keys change depending on the particular operating situ y ation Examples Alarm Clock O A Redial LG O Zen el o ESOS a O Current display key function Alarm Clock Display keys EJ Voice Mail Important display keys AF Settings Open redial list Open a menu for further func Information on using the menus page 20 tions Menu overview gt page 24 OK Confirm selection Delete key Delete character by character from right to left Back Go back one menu level or can cel operation P Contents Contents Aton CL113 your high quality accessory o oooooooommmmmm 1 Environmental benefits of the Aton CL113 cece eee ee eees 1 OVERVIEW A ne horas Ee sandy 2 Display icons ie sirere Age a 3 Display EE 4 Mainment icons cit e a dE cree ee tices 4 Safety Precautions serer sroti de KENE EN e dE bade dow Hodes 7 First Steps corra a ida aso 9 Checking the package contents ce cece cee cee cece eee teen eee eens 9 Setting up the base and charging cradle if included o ooooo 10 Connectingithe base variar ia dE EE eg A 10 Connecting the charging cradle if included cece eee cence eee ee 11 Setting up the handset for use 12 Changing the display
11. Menu gt Press the key below NET on the dis play screen to open the main menu xz gt Press down on the control key Q until the Settings menu item appears Press the key below gon the display screen to confirm your selection lt Press down on the control key i INT Li ER Using the phone Eco Mode Until the Eco Mode menu item M appears Back OK Press the key below JJ on the display screen to switch the function on or off a E M on ee SS D gt Press the key below EER on the display screen to jump back to the previous menu level Or Press and hold the end call key to return to idle status 23 Menu tree Menu tree The menu entries are partially subdivided The page numbers refer to the rel evant description in the user guide To open the main menu press the display key TEM when the phone is in idle mode Alarm Clock Activation gt page 36 Wake up time page 36 EN Voice Mail Play Messages gt page 34 Network Mailbox page 34 F Settings Date Time gt page 15 Audio Settings Call Volume Ringer Volume Advisory Tones Battery Low Ringtones Handset Display Screensaver Colour Schemes Contrast Language gt page 39 Registration Register Handset De register Handset Telephony Auto Answer 24 Listening in Cal
12. a space or a digit before the first letter of the name These entries will then move to the beginning of the directory Selecting directory entries Ki Open the directory You have the following options Use Q to scroll through the entries until the required name is selected Enter the first character of the name if necessary scroll to the entry with the KI key Dialling with the directory Ki gt Q Select entry la Press the talk key 29 Using the directory and lists Managing directory entries Using speed dial keys Ki Il Select entry Menu Press the display key The following functions can be selected with VIP Caller Melody Mark a directory entry as a VIP Very Important Person by assigning a specific ringtone to it The entry is flagged with the con in the directory You recognise VIP calls by the ringtone VIP Caller Colour Mark a directory entry as a VIP Very Important Person by assigning a specific background colour to it The entry is dis played with this background colour in the address book and marked with the icon VIP calls are then recognised by their background colour Edit Entry Edit the number if required and press od Edit the name if required and press TA Use Number Edit or add to a saved number and then dial it with or save it as a new entry to do so display the number and press MEN Copy to Directory BY Delete Entry Delete se
13. accept the call the net work mailbox number is saved in the missed calls list and the message key flashes gt page 31 m Please note Enter the network mailbox phone number into your directory along with the designation Network mailbox the display and the calls list will then show this designation ECO DECT You are helping to protect the environment with your telephone Reducing energy consumption Your telephone has a power saving adapter plug and uses less power Reducing radiation The radiation from your telephone is reduced automatically Handset The closer the handset is to the base the lower the radiation Base The radiation is reduced to virtually zero when only one handset is registered and the handset is placed in the base You can reduce the radiation from the handset and base even more by using Eco Mode Eco Mode Reduces radiation from the base and hand set by 80 whether you are making a call or not Eco Mode reduces the range of the base by approx 50 Using Eco Mode always makes sense when a reduced range is sufficient Switching off radiation Eco Mode When you activate Eco Mode the radiation DECT transmission power of base and handset is switched off automatically and only turns on when calls are made This is also true when multiple handsets are used if the handsets support Eco Mode Eco Mode Eco Mode can be activated deactivated indepe
14. can be resolved by briefly interrupting the power supply to the base station unplug the power supply unit and then plug it in again or removing the battery cells from the hand set and reinserting them The following information is designed to help you with specific problems Important Some problems or faults can only be resolved if you take the complete device base station handset and connection cable to the place of purchase Faults and self help with troubleshooting You cannot hear a ringtone dialling tone from the fixed line The phone cord supplied has not been used or has been replaced by a new cord with the wrong pin connections Please always use the phone cord supplied or ensure that the pin connections are correct when purchasing from a retailer page 47 Each incoming call resets the date time incor rectly The date and time are sent via e g your network provider a router or PABXs during calling line dis play This data may be incorrect Set the date time correctly e g on the router or PABX Do not automatically copy the date time gt page 16 The display is blank 1 The handset is not activated Press and hold the end call key 3 2 The battery is empty Charge the battery or replace it gt page 12 e The connection always terminates after approx 30 seconds Repeater activated deactivated page 41 Activate deactivate the handset page 2
15. fields by navigating to the incor rect entry using the control key You can then Use the display key if to delete the character to the left of the cursor e Insert characters at the cursor position Overwrite the highlighted flashing character e g when entering time and date 19 Using the phone Menu guidance 20 Your telephone s functions are accessed via a menu consisting of several levels menu overview page 24 Main menu first menu level gt With the handset in idle status press the display key MER or right on the control key 1 to open the main menu The functions in the main menu are displayed in the form of a list with names and icons example on the A right f Settings Selecting a function gt You can scroll between functions using the control key The selectable function is shown in the dis play Back OK gt Press the display key IZ or right on the control key 0 to select the displayed function This opens the corresponding submenu and the first entry is displayed If you press the display key EE or briefly press the end call key 3 the display returns to idle status Submenus The functions in the submenu are displayed with the corresponding names Selecting a function gt You can scroll between functions using the control key The relevant function is shown in the display gt Press the display key IA to select the displayed function This opens the corre spo
16. key the handset that has lis tened in remains connected to the external participant Changing the name of a handset The names INT 1 INT 2 etc are assigned automatically on registration You can change these names The name must be no more than 10 characters The changed name is displayed in every handset s list a Open the list of handsets Your own handset is indicated by lt Ki Select handset Dm Open menu Rename K Enter the name OK Press the display key Handset settings Your handset comes with default settings but you can change the settings to suit your individual requirements Changing the display language You can view the display texts in different languages MEM gt Settings Language The current language is indicated by ab Ki Select a language and press AJA Ifyou accidentally choose a language you do not understand DR gt ula ow Ki Select the correct language and press TA Setting the display screensaver You have a choice of four colour schemes and several different contrasts You can also configure a screensaver MEM gt Settings Display You have the following options Screensaver In idle status a digital clock can be dis played as a screensaver This replaces the idle status display You can choose between No Screensaver and Digital Clock The screensaver is not displayed in cer tain situations e g during a call or i
17. not hold the rear of the handset to your ear when it is ringing or when speaker O mode is activated Otherwise you risk serious and permanent damage to your hearing Your telephone is compatible with the majority of digital hearing aids on the market However perfect function with all hearing aids cannot be guaranteed The handset may cause interference in analogue hearing aids If you require assist ance please contact the hearing aid supplier Do not install the base or charger in bathrooms or shower rooms The base and charger are not splashproof page 46 Do not use your phone in environments with a potential explosion hazard e g paint W shops _ If you give your phone to a third party make sure you also give them the user LJ manual Remove faulty bases from use or have them repaired by our Service team as these could interfere with other wireless services Safety precautions Information about disposal Batteries should not be disposed of in general household waste Observe the local waste disposal regulations details of which can be obtained from your local author ity or the dealer you purchased the product from At the end of its service life this product must not be disposed of with normal house hold waste but must be handed in at the place of purchase or at a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices in accordance with the ordinance gov erning the return acceptance and dis
18. quality keypad with backlight 1 7 CSTN colour display Directory for 250 entries Talk standby time of up to 20 h 300 h standard batteries Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode Screensaver digital clock or picture ECO DECT Alarm clock No interruptions from anonymous calls o 9 1 1 0 Gigaset SL400H handset with charging cradle Genuine metal frame and keypad High quality keypad backlight 1 8 TFT colour display Bluetooth and mini USB Directory for up to 500 vCards Talk standby time of up to 14 h 230 h Large font for calls lists and directory Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode 4 handsfree settings Caller pictures slideshow and screensaver analogue and digital clock Silent alert download ringer melodies ECO DECT Alarm clock Calendar with appointment scheduler Night mode with time controlled ringer deactivation No interruptions from anonymous calls Room monitor baby alarm Babyphone Direct call KA 9 9499490000 49 Accessories Aton CL315 CLT315 handset with charging cradle Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode High quality genuine metal keypad with backlight Plus minus key for simple volume control 1 8 TFT colour display Bluetooth and mini USB Directory for up to 500 vCards Talk standby time of up to 13 h 180 h standard batteries e Large font for calls lists and directory Caller pictures screensaver analogue and digital clock Download ringer melo
19. refer to the user man ual if necessary gt page 40 You cannot listen to messages on the network mailbox Your PABX is set to pulse dialling Set your PABX to tone dialling 45 Appendix m Exclusion of liability Some displays may contain pixels pic ture elements which remain activated or deactivated This is completely normal and does not indicate a fault Approval This device is intended for analogue tele phone connection in the Swiss network Country specific requirements have been taken into consideration If you have any questions about the differ ences between the public phone networks please contact your specialist dealer or net work provider Swisscom hereby declare that this device meets the essential requirements and other relevant regulations laid down in Directive 1999 5 EC LE 0682 The Declaration of Conformity can be found on the following website www swisscom ch under the heading Online Shop Telephones Conformity Declaration 46 Appendix Caring for your telephone Wipe the unit with a damp cloth or an anti static cloth Do not use solvents or microfi bre cloths Never use a dry cloth this can cause static Contact with liquid A If the handset has come into contact with liquid 1 Switch the handset off and remove the batteries immediately 2 Allow the liquid to drain from the hand set 3 Pat all parts dry then p
20. the base or press the talk key or end call key 3 on the handset Making internal calls Internal calls are free calls between handsets that are registered with the same base Calling a specific handset a Initiate internal call WK Enter the number of the hand set Or a Initiate internal call Ki Select handset a Press the talk key Using multiple handsets Calling all handsets group call a Press and hold Or a Initiate internal call zz Press the star key Or a Initiate internal call Call All Select and a Press the talk key All handsets are called Ending a call D Press the end call key Transferring a call to another handset making an internal consultation call You are talking to an external participant and can call an internal participant at the same time to forward the call or to consult a Open the list of handsets The external participant hears music on hold if activated gt page 41 Ki Select a handset or Call All and press 4 When the internal participant answers gt If necessary announce the external call Either D Press the end call key The exter nal call is transferred to the other handset Or Back Press the display key You are reconnected with the external participant When transferring a call you can also press the end call key 3 before the internal par ticipant answers If the internal participant does not answ
21. to the prese lection number In the Without Preselection list enter the exceptions to the With Preselection list Examples Preselection Number 0999 With Preselection 08 Without Preselection 081 084 All numbers that start with 08 except for 081 and 084 are dialled with the preselection number 0999 Phone number Dialled number 07112345678 07112345678 08912345678 0999 08912345678 08412345678 08412345678 28 Storing preselection numbers MEM gt Settings Telephony gt Preselection Preselection Number WI Enter or change the preselec tion number call by call number OK Press the display key Save or change entries in the preselection lists Each of the two lists can contain 11 entries each with 4 digits Depending on the country numbers may be preset in the With Preselection list This means for example that all national calls or calls to the mobile network are automati cally linked to the preselection number you have stored previously MEM gt Settings Telephony gt Preselection gt With Preselection Without Preselection Ki Select entry WI Enter or edit first digits of number OK Press the display key Temporarily cancelling preselection a press and hold MEM gt Automatic Preselect off gt E dial number Permanently deactivating preselection MEM gt Settings Telephony gt P
22. 1 Error tone sounds after system PIN prompt You have entered the wrong system PIN Reset the system PIN to 0000 page 42 Base flashes on the display 1 The handset is outside the range of the base Move the handset closer to the base 2 The base s range is reduced because Eco Mode is activated Deactivate Eco Mode page 35 or reduce the distance between the handset and the base 3 The base is not activated Check the base power adapter gt page 10 4 Handset has not been registered with the base or has been de registered Register the handset page 36 The handset does not ring 1 The ringtone is switched off Activate the ringtone page 40 2 The phone only rings if the phone number has been transferred Activate the ringtone for unknown calls Forgotten system PIN Reset the system PIN to 0000 page 42 The other party cannot hear you You pressed the mute key during a call The handset is muted Unmute the microphone page 28 The number of the caller is not displayed although CLIP has been set Calling Line Identification is not working The caller should ask the network provider to enable Calling Line Identification CLI Refer to the notes on calling line display gt page 27 You hear an error tone when keying an input Action has failed invalid input Repeat the process Watch the display and
23. Aton CL113 Duo User manual swisscom Aton CL113 your high quality accessory Aton CL113 your high quality accessory Congratulations on your purchase of this latest generation telephone Your Aton CL113 can do a lot more than just make calls Directory for 150 entries Save phone numbers and names to the directory page 29 You can designate important entries as VIPs Very Important Persons VIP calls are then recognised by their ringtone and their background colour page 30 If you don t always want it to ring Use time control for calls page 40 or ensure that all calls from a withheld number are not signalled page 40 Other practical information Transfer the directory from an existing handset page 30 use the shortcut function page 30 and adjust the background colour and contrast of the display to your require ments page 39 For more information about your phone visit www swisscom com Have fun using your new phone Environmental benefits of the Aton CL113 The Aton CL113 has a low level of energy consumption and reduces radiation Reduced power consumption Your telephone has a power saving adapter plug and uses 60 less power than standard devices Power consumption in standby mode is approx 1 3 watt Minimal radiation The Aton CL113 with its preset Eco Mode plus switches off all radiation when in idle status During a call the handset reduces the transmission power acco
24. Language 14 Setting the date time Jie access sa A deet eee 15 What would you like to do next 0 eee ec e eee e eee ene nono 18 Using the phone da ENEE ese eae aad EEN Ee e Se 19 Control kia pasa 19 Keys on the keypad cece cee cece eee cece tenet eee e eee en ene eneeeeenes 19 Correcting incorrect entries 1 0 0 eee cece cece eee eect eee e orar 19 Menu guidance ness ZA AE EE A a A A EN SEN 20 Activating deactivating the handset ce cece cece cece ee eee ene eeee 21 Activating deactivating the keypad lock cece cece eee eee ene eens 21 Understanding the operating steps 22 Menu tres iii ai ie is 24 Making Cal Sica see ege NEE Seele See EA ENEE 26 Making an external call 26 Endingra call cian drid oia 26 Acceptinga cala a iia Ge See 26 Calling Line Identification cece cece cece teen e eee e eee eneenees 26 Notes on phone number display CUP 27 Handsfree Operation siris dee dE NEIEN 64 bie aaa eee 27 Switching to Mute si A a as 28 Automatic network provider preselection 28 Using the directory and liste 29 BIC ee EE 29 A e E A RO 31 Function of the message key 31 Call a O A Pade ee 33 Contents Using the network mailbox 34 Using fast access for the network mailbox 34 Viewing the network mailbox message 34 ECO DECT a A ad 35 Using the handset as an alarm clock ooooooooomommomm 36 Using multiple handsets ooooococoocccr
25. On ee ae SN eeneg eg 41 F Fast access network mailbox o oo o 34 G Group call 37 H Handset activating deactivating 21 changing name 38 contact with liquid 46 de registering o ooooo 37 42 display language 14 39 earpiece volume oooooomoo o 39 handsfree volume susssessne 39 EIERE CEET 20 listao e saina era a EEEn Saree 19 e ele WEEN 37 MUNG EEN 28 PAGING miii iaa daria 37 registering NN 36 restoring to default settings 41 SONO oido 39 Setting up 12 transferring a call 37 using multiple 2 08 36 54 Handsfree operation o 27 Hash kV cdta 2 21 Hearing aide H l Icon alarm cock ec eee cence eee 36 for new messages 31 keypad lock ooooooomoomomo 21 le e 41 Idle status Gisplay EEN 17 20 returningto oooomoooomom 20 Incorrect entries correction 19 Internal listening in 38 making call 37 Internal call eg KEEN Ed Nees 37 call waiting eee e eee eee 38 K Key 1 quick dial oooooooooo 2 Keypad lock 0 cece eee eee 21 Keys assigning directory entry 30 control key 2 19 delete key 4 display keys ooooooomomoo 2 4 end call key o oooo o 2 26 hash key 0 cece cece ee eens 2 21 message key 2 on off key 2 quick dial o o ooooo
26. Switching on internal listening in 38 A NO 42 Index T Talk key cece cece eee eee t 2 26 Telephone care 46 Telephone jack pin connections sssssssesessese 47 Time control night mode 40 Time settinQ ooooooooomm 15 Tone dalltng e cece eee eee 43 Troubleshooting ooooooooo o 45 U Unknown caller ooooooo o 26 V Viewing network mailbox message 34 Volume CAPI sox ties ee EN de 39 handset handsfree volume 39 A nhen eid sienmsene geese 40 SCA 2 dee EN ies 39 WwW Writing and editing text 48 56 TTOZ 90 H 44 3P swisscom
27. access Protect the system settings of the base sta tion with a PIN known only to yourself The system PIN must be entered when for exam ple registering de registering a handset to from the base or when restoring the default settings Changing the system PIN You can change the 4 digit system PIN seton the base default setting 0000 to a 4 digit PIN that only you know MEM gt Settings System System PIN m Enter the current system PIN and press WI WI Enter your new system PIN and press od Resetting the system PIN Ifyou have forgotten your system PIN you can reset the PIN to the original code 0000 using the button on the base This will also reset other settings see the section enti tled Resetting the base to the default set tings 42 Resetting the base to the default settings When restoring default settings e Individual settings are reset e All lists are deleted Eco Mode is deactivated and Eco Mode is activated The date and time are retained Resetting the base via the menu When resetting via the menu Handsets are still registered e The system PIN is not reset EM gt Settings System Base Reset OK Press the display key Resetting the base using the button on the base When resetting the base using the button on the base All handsets are de registered and The system PIN is reset to the original code 0000 Carry out the following steps
28. anually page 36 After the first battery charge and discharge you may place your handset in the charger after every call e Always repeat the charging and discharging procedure if you remove the batteries from the handset and reinsert them The batteries may warm up during charging This is not dangerous After a while the charge capacity of the batteries will decrease for technical reasons If you have any questions about using your phone please read the tips on troubleshooting page 45 or contact our Customer Care team 3 page 44 13 First steps Changing the display language Change the display language if you do not understand the language currently set k Press right on the control key IN LU 7 Press the keys Red and slowly one after the other English The display for setting languages appears and the current language e g English is M selected INT JS gt Press down on the control key Q ey Until the language you wish to use is displayed e g French Francais Back gt Press the key below J to select this language Y Francais M The selection is marked with M gt Press and hold the end call key 3 to return to idle status 14 First steps Setting the date time Set the date and time so that the correct date and time can be assigned to incoming calls and so that the alarm clock can be used
29. atteries page 17 Please note To change the display language proceed as described on page 14 page 39 Registration paging key Press briefly search for handsets paging page 37 Press and hold register handsets and D n DECT devices page 36 Display icons Overview The following icons are displayed depending on the settings and the operating status of your telephone Pos a INT 1 23 04 10 53 INT 1 912 00 10 53 eo kz 03 01 TIN TT Display during external call fo 1234567890 00 00 53 Signal strength page 17 or Eco Mode icon page 35 Keypad locked page 21 Ringtone switched off page 40 Batteries are charged page 17 Charge status of the batteries page 17 Name of the handset page 38 Current day current time page 15 Alarm clock switched on and wake up time set page 36 Number of new messages ao onthe network mailbox page 31 e amp inthe missed calls list page 31 Display keys page 4 Connection established Number or name of caller page 26 Call duration Display key page 4 Set call volume page 39 e Access service information Display keys Other display icons Connection cannot be estab Establishing a connection Connection established lished or connection interrupted gt fo EXA External call page 26 Internal call page
30. dies ECO DECT Alarm clock Calendar with appointment scheduler Night mode with time controlled ringer deactivation No interruptions from anonymous calls Room monitor baby alarm Babyphone Direct call KA A KA Gigaset C610H handset with charging cradle e Social life management with room monitor and birthday reminders Individual programming of ringers with 6 VIP groups High quality keypad with backlight 1 8 TFT colour display Directory for up to 150 vCards Talk standby time of up to 12 h 180 h standard batteries Large font for calls lists and directory Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode Screensaver digital clock ECO DECT Alarm clock Night mode with time controlled ringer deactivation No interruptions from anonymous calls Room monitor baby alarm Babyphone Direct call 9 1 941900060600 50 Accessories Gigaset SL78H handset with charging cradle Real metal frame Modern keypad with high quality backlight 2 2 TFT QVGA colour display e Bluetooth and mini USB e Directory for up to 500 vCards e Talk standby time of up to 14 h 200 h e Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode e Caller pictures slide show and screensaver analogue and digital clock Download ringer melodies ECO DECT e Alarm clock e Calendar with appointment scheduler e Night mode with time controlled ringer deactivation Room monitor baby alarm Babyphone L410 handsfree clip for cordl
31. e place of purchase must accompany the faulty device Excluded from the warranty are damages due to improper use wear and tear or tampering by others The warranty does not include consumable materials and faults that have only an insignificant affect on the value or usability of the product In case of errors please contact your place of purchase Repair Maintenance Rental devices Ifyour phone does not operate properly notify Technical Assistance phone number 0800 800 800 The repair and the fault action are free of charge An exception is damage to wearing parts cable labels batteries etc and due to improper handling damage from dropping infiltrated fluids etc 44 Purchased devices Repair services are performed free of charge within the warranty period in accordance with the regulation of the warranty certifi cate If a repair is necessary the device must be returned to the place of purchase If Technical Assistance is made available also during the warranty period the fault action is charged route lump sum price as well as expenses for time The repair costs are additional outside the warranty period Help If you have any general questions about products services etc please contact your Swisscom Information Centre toll free number 0800 800 800 Faults and self help with troubleshooting Not every problem signifies a fault in your telephone In some cases problems
32. e settmg cece eevee 15 Deactivating flashing message key 32 handset 2 d Set d EN ee EN 21 keypad lock oooooooooommmo 21 ring delay 0 cece cence eee 39 Delete key 4 Deleting characters waat EE EE 19 De registering handset 37 Dialling using quick dial 30 with directory o ooooooomommo 29 Dialling mode 43 Digital clock ooooooooooo 39 DIF Va sins aces ato loans oes 29 copying number from text 31 managing entries o ooo o 30 OPENING cierta acid ea Decide 19 order of entries oooooomommoo 29 saving ent 29 saving the first number 29 sending entry list to handset 30 using to enter numbers 31 53 Index Display changing display language 14 39 colour scheme ooooocooocomcmmo 39 CONtAS Gees e EE Ee 39 inidlestatuS o ooo o 17 20 network mailbox message 34 number CLI CLIP 26 SCTeensaver 0 cece eee e ee eee eee 39 SOTO ira iaa cesta Eidos 39 Display kees 2 4 E Earpiece volume ooooooommommo 39 ECO DECI sinks Dans coe dato eae ete 35 ECO MOE fishin hoon dae awe 35 ECO MOdE 0 eee cece eee eee eens 35 End call key 2 26 Ending a call 26 Entry saving network mailbox 34 saving changing preselection 28 selecting from directory 29 EMOnt
33. e any other settings on your telephone However if the caller s number is not displayed this can be due to the following You have not ordered CLIP from your net work provider or CLIP is not working Your telephone is connected via a PABX or a router with an integrated PABX gate way that does not transmit all informa tion Is your telephone connected via a PABX gateway You can establish this by checking for an additional device connected between your telephone and home connection e g a PABX gateway etc In most cases simply resetting this device will remedy the situa tion gt Briefly disconnect the PABX power plug Re insert the plug and wait for the device to restart If the caller number is still not displayed Check the CLIP phone number display settings of your PABX and activate this function if necessary In the user manual for the device search for the term CLIP or an alternative term such as calling line identification phone number trans mission caller ID etc If necessary con tact the device manufacturer If this does not resolve the problem it is pos sible that your network provider does not provide the CLIP service for this number Making calls Have you requested the phone number display service from your network provider Check whether your provider supports phone number display CLIP and thatthe function has been activated for you If necessary contact
34. e transfer is cancelled if the phone rings or if the memory of the receiving handset is full VIP melodies and colours assigned to entries are not transferred Adding a displayed number to the directory You can copy numbers displayed in a list e g the calls list or redial list to the directory A number is displayed MEM gt Copy to Directory Complete the entry Storing a number in the directory page 29 Copying a number from the directory In some operating situations you can open the directory to copy a number e g during an external call orin pre dialling mode Your handset need not be in idle status Ki Open the directory Ki Select an entry and press 2 Redial list The redial list contains the ten numbers last dialled with the handset max 32 numbers If one of the numbers is in the directory the corresponding name will be displayed Manual redial a Press the talk key briefly Or Press the display key Select entry a Press the talk key The number is dialled Using the directory and lists Managing entries in the redial list Press the talk key briefly Or Press the display key Ki Select entry Dm Open menu The following functions can be selected with Use Number As in the directory page 30 Copy to Directory Storing a number in the directory page 29 Delete Entry Delete selected entry Delete List Delete all ent
35. ee 43 switching to tone dialling 43 Package contents eeeeeeaee 9 PAQUAG iaa ahead 37 Pause after line seizure oo ooooo o 43 after recall key 43 PD pulse dialling 43 Phone number display notes 27 PIN change systemPlNico soriana 42 Pin ConnectionS eee e eee 47 Power adapter oooocoooocoomcommo 7 Power Consumption ssssssesesereees 47 Preselection oooooooooommommmmo m 28 Protecting phone against access 42 Pulse dialling 43 Q Questions and answers 45 R A nie a eee 10 Recall 2 2 Seege LEE A e 43 Recall key 2 43 Reception booster see Repeater Redial ius cocos ita 31 Registering handset 36 R teatet z 222 NENNEN E NN Ne 41 Ringtone changing ro 40 setting melody 40 setting volume ooooooomommo o 40 S Screen protection see Screensaver Screensaver ec eee eee eee eee roo 39 Searching in directory 29 Sending directory entry to handset 30 Setting melody ringer oooooooo 40 wake UptiMe oooooooomomoooo 36 Setting up DA ia 10 E A EN 12 Snooze mode 36 Sound see Ringtone Special functiONS oooooooooooo 43 SpecificationS ooooooommomoo 46 Speed dial o ooooooo o 29 30 O ON 2 Switching off internal listening in 38
36. er is shown on the display e g INT 1 If not repeat the procedure 1 On the handset MEM gt Settings Registration Register Handset Wi If required enter the system PIN for the base the default is 0000 and press IJA The display shows Handset is registering 2 On the base Within 60 seconds press and hold the register paging key on the base 3 page 2 for approx 3 seconds Registering other handsets You can manually register handsets for other devices with GAP functionality as follows 1 On the handset Start to register the handset as described in its user guide 2 On the base Press and hold the register paging key on the base page 2 approx 3 sec De registering handsets You can de register all other registered Aton CL113 handsets from each of the regis tered handsets MEM gt Settings Registration De register Handset Ki Select the internal number you wish to de register and press TA The handset you are currently using is highlighted with lt Wi Enter the current system PIN and press Il E Press the display key Locating a handset paging You can locate your handset using the base gt Briefly press the register paging key on the base page 2 gt All handsets will ring at the same time paging even if the ringtones are switched off Ending paging gt Briefly press the registration paging key on
37. er or the line is busy the call will automatically return to you 37 Using multiple handsets Accepting a waiting call Internal listening in If you receive an external call during an internal call you will hear the call waiting tone short tone With Calling Line Identifi cation the caller s number will appear in the display B Press the end call key to end the internal call a Press the talk key to accept the external call Listening in to an external call conference Prerequisite The Listening in function must be activated You are conducting an external call An inter nal participant can listen in on this call and take part in the conversation All the partici pants are made aware of additional listeners by a signal tone Activating deactivating listening in MEM gt Settings Telephony gt Listening in Press A to activate deactivate the function Y 0n 38 The line is engaged with an external call Your screen will display information to that effect To listen in to the external call Press and hold the talk key You can listen in to the call All participants hear a signal tone During this time this handset displays the Conference Call mes sage and it is not possible to dial another number from this handset Ending listening in Kl Press the end call key All participants hear a signal tone If the first internal participant presses the end call
38. ess phones with charging cradle Complete freedom of movement when making calls Practical clip fastening Perfect sound quality in handsfree mode Weight approx 30 g ECO DECT 5 volume settings LED status display Talk standby time of up to 5 h 120 h Indoors ranges of up to 40 m outdoors up to 250 m 94819000000 RTX 4002 Repeater The repeater can be used to increase the reception range from your handset to the base station All accessories and batteries are available from your phone retailer or on the following website www swisscom ch onlineshop Only use original accessories This will avoid possible health risks and damage to property and also ensure that all the relevant regulations are complied with 51 Mounting the base on the wall Mounting the base on the wall 30 mm b ei max a 8 mm max 4 mm i i 0 2x Y i i la A i lt a approx 7 4mm s li e Mounting the charger on the wall L 21 6mm max 8 mm max 4 mm i i 2x y mm A approx 3 3 kg H 52 Index A AcceptingaCall o ooo 26 Access protection ooooooooo o 42 ACCOSSOTIOS geg d Ee EE EIGA be 49 Acknowledge tones oooo oomoo 41 Activating flashing message key 32 bandeet oo 21 keypad lock eee cece eee eee 21 ring delay eee e cece e eee 39 Alarm clock cece ee eeeee 36 elei VIER 46 Automatic netw
39. example the outer casing of the batteries could be destroyed or the batteries could explode The phone could also malfunction or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not of the recommended type Insert the batteries with the polarity in the correct direction The polarity is indicated in the battery compartment gt First insert the battery cover at the top O gt Then press the cover b until it clicks into place To open the battery cover for instance to replace the batteries insert a coin into the cavity on the casing then pull the battery cover in an upward direction 12 First steps Initial charging and discharging of the batteries The correct charge status can only be displayed if the batteries are first fully charged and discharged Charge the handset in the base for 6 hours 1 m Please note The handset must only be placed in the designated Aton CL113 base or charger After charging remove the handset from the base and only replace it when the batteries are fully discharged m Please note e The handset is pre registered with the base If you have purchased a model with multiple handsets all handsets will already be registered with the base You do not need to register the handset again However if a handset is not registered with the base Register handset or Place handset into base flashes on the display please register the handset m
40. f the handset is de registered To show the display in idle status briefly press end call key c Colour Schemes You can view the display backlight in dif ferent colours Four colour schemes are available Handset settings Contrast Nine contrast settings are available Activating deactivating auto answer If you activate this function when you receive a call you can simply lift the handset out of the charging cradle without having to press the talk key 4 MEM gt Settings Telephony Auto Answer OK Press the display key M on Changing the handsfree earpiece volume You can set the volume for handsfree mode and earpiece mode to five different levels In idle status 4 gt Call Volume Earpiece Volume Handsfree Volume Select and press WTA Ei Set the volume e g volume 3 l_ OK Press the display key to save the setting During a conversation via the earpiece or in handsfree mode f Press the control key to open the menu for setting the vol ume Set the earpiece or hands free volume by pressing The setting will automatically be saved after approximately 3 seconds or press the display key Wi Please note You can also set the call volume using the menu page 24 39 Handset settings Changing ringtones Volume You can choose between five volumes e g volume 3 1 and the cre scendo ring volume increases with each
41. ies in the list After exiting the calls lists all viewed entries are assigned the status old 33 Using the network mailbox Using the network mailbox The network mailbox is your provider s voice mail feature within the network More infor mation is available from your provider You cannot use the network mailbox unless you have requested it from your provider and configured it The following information is only applica ble when using your handset with a Aton CL113 base If you have registered your handset to a different base please refer to your base user guide Using fast access for the network mailbox To access the answering machine simply press and hold the key you do not have to select it via the menu You only need to enter the number of the network mailbox MEM gt Voice Mail Network Mailbox M selected Wi Enter the network mailbox number and press RIA 34 Calling the network mailbox Lee Press and hold You are con nected straight to the network mailbox Please note You can also connect to the network mailbox via the menu MEM gt Voice Mail Play Messages Viewing the network mailbox message When a message is recorded you receive a call from the network mailbox If you have requested Calling Line Identification the network mailbox number is displayed If you accept the call new messages are played back If you do not
42. lace the handset with the battery compartment open and the keypad facing down in a dry warm place for at least 72 hours not in a mi crowave oven etc 4 Do not switch on the handset again un til it is completely dry When it has fully dried out you will usually be able to use it again Specifications Batteries Technology Nickel metal hydride NiMH Size AAA Micro HRO3 Voltage 1 2V Capacity 550 1000 mAh The device is supplied with two approved batteries Handset operating times charging times This telephone can charge batteries up to a capacity of 1000 mAh Using special high performance batteries or batteries with high capacities is not recommended for cordless phones The operating time of your telephone depends on the capacity and age of the bat teries and the way it is used Standby times talktimes operating times are maximum possible times charging times are typical values Capacity mAh approx 550 700 800 1000 Standby time hours 220 255 290 360 Talktime hours 20 23 27 33 Operating time for 1 5 h of calls per day hours Without Eco Mode 135 155 180 255 With Eco Mode 95 110 130 155 Chargingtimeinbase 6 7 8 10 hours Appendix General specifications DECT standard Supported GAP standard Supported No of channels 60 duplex channels Radio frequency range 1880 1900 MHz Duple
43. lected entry Send Entry Send a single entry to a handset 3 Transferring the directory to another handset page 30 Delete List Delete all directory entries Send List Send the entire directory to a handset Transferring the directory to another handset page 30 Shortcut Assign the current entry as a shortcut to a selected key Using speed dial keys page 30 30 You can assign directory entries to the keys 0 and 2 el M gt select entry EET gt Shortcut gt ME press the key you want to assign the number to To dial press and hold the required speed dial key Transferring the directory to another handset You can transfer directory entries from other handsets to your new handset even entries from old handsets Prerequisites e Thesending and receiving handsets must both be registered to the same base The other handset and the base can send and receive directory entries Ki gt E Select entry MEN Open menu Send Entry Send List Ki Select the internal number of the receiving handset and press 4 You can transfer several individual entries one after the other by responding to the Entry copied Next entry prompt with RA A message appears on the display to confirm a successful transfer You will hear the confir mation tone Please note e Entries with identical numbers are not overwritten on the receiving handset Th
44. ls List Type Preselection Music on hold number of network mailbox is already entered Combox 086 gt page 39 gt page 40 gt page 41 gt page 41 gt page 40 gt page 39 gt page 39 gt page 39 gt page 36 gt page 37 gt page 39 gt page 38 gt page 33 gt page 28 gt page 41 System Reset Handset Eco Mode Eco Mode Base Reset Repeater Mode System PIN gt page 35 gt page 35 gt page 41 gt page 42 gt page 41 gt page 42 Menu tree 25 Making calls Making calls Making an external call External calls are calls using the public telephone network Ela Enter the number and press the talk key Or Oki Press and hold the talk key 4 and then enter the number You can cancel the dialling process with the end call key 3 You are shown the duration of the call while the call is in progress c Please note Dialling with the directory page 29 calls list page 33 and redial list page 31 saves you from repeatedly keying in phone numbers Ending a call Kl Press the end call key Accepting a call The handset indicates an incoming call in three ways by ringing by a display on the screen and by the flashing talk key 4 To accept the call press the talk key 4 If the handset is in the charger and the Auto Answer function is activated
45. ndently of one another and can also be used with multiple handsets ECO DECT Activate deactivate Eco Mode MEM gt Settings Eco Mode OK Press the display key An advisory message appears when Eco Mode is activated confirm with TA M on Activate deactivate Eco Mode MEM gt Settings Eco Mode OK Press display key M on Status displays Display icon Reception strength 1 1 y Goodto poor No reception 0 Eco Mode enabled displays instead of the reception strength icon when in idle status Please note When using Eco Mode you can ensure that the range of the base is sufficient by pressing and holding the talk key You hear the dial tone if the base can be reached When Eco Mode is enabled Call setup is delayed by approx 2 seconds Handset standby time is reduced by approx 50 e Registering handsets that do not sup port Eco Mode causes the mode to be deactivated on the base and all other handsets Activating Eco Mode reduces the range of the base Eco Mode Eco Mode and repeater support page 41 cancel each other out i e if you use a repeater you cannot use Eco Mode or Eco Mode 35 Using the handset as an alarm clock Using the handset as an alarm clock Prerequisite The date and time have already been set page 15 Activating deactivating the alarm clock MEM gt Alarm Clock gt Ac
46. nding submenu and the first entry is displayed If you press the display key EEN or briefly press the end call key you return to the previous menu level or cancel the operation Any settings you have not confirmed by pressing TA will be discarded Reverting to idle status From any point in the menu gt Press and hold the end call key 3 or Do not press any key after 2 minutes the display will automatically revert to idle status An example of the display in idle status is shown on page 17 Using the phone Activating deactivating the handset kl In idle status press and hold the end call key confirmation tone Activating deactivating the keypad lock The keypad lock prevents any unwanted use of the phone Exe In idle status press and hold the hash key confirmation tone The keypad lock is activated or deactivated When it is switched on the O icon appears in the display If the keypad lock is activated a corresponding message is displayed when you press a key The keypad lock deactivates automatically when you receive a call It is reactivated when the call is finished m Please note When the keypad lock is active you cannot call emergency numbers 21 Using the phone Understanding the operating steps The operating steps are shown in abbreviated form for example MEM gt Settings Eco Mode Y on This means you should proceed as follows Redial
47. occncnccocccco oso 36 Registering handsets edd NENNEN NNN aa EEN 36 De registering handsets rc rro 37 Locating a handset paging ooooccococcncnconccncnncnrcnrcr rr 37 Making internal call 37 Listening in to an external call conference 0 cee cece cece eee eeee 38 Changing the name of a handset 0c cece eee e cece eee e eee eenees 38 Handset settings ENN ERR con losas a wise ER NR EET le e 39 Changing the display Language 39 Setting the display screensaver 39 Activating deactivating auto answer ocoooccocccnccnnccnccnncrnn cnn 39 Changing the handsfree earpiece volume ce eee eee eee eee eee eens 39 Changing ringtones 20 doabeee ied hens iaa 40 Restoring the handset default settings 0 cece eee e cece eee ence eens 41 Base Settings iii os Valco EE eee deat See siedees 41 Activating deactivating music on hold cece e eee eee eeees 41 Repeater support dure an 41 Protecting against unauthorised access co 42 Resetting the base to the default settings 0 cee eee eee e eee eens 42 Connecting the base to the PABX ccc cece cece eee eee e eens 43 Dialling mode and Flash me 43 Setting PaUSeS A2 ones eae Cade cate da add 43 Switching temporarily to tone dialling DTMF ce cece eee e eee ee 43 Warranty Maintenance Repair Approval oooooooommoo 44 Warranty EE 44 Repair Maintenance 44 Faults and self help with tro
48. onnecting the base to the PABX Setting pauses Changing the pause after line seizure You can change the length of the pause that is inserted between pressing the talk key 4 and sending the number Dm Open main menu OYE Ov UR se FE 7 ao Une Press keys m Enter number for the length of the pause 1 1 sec 2 3 secs 3 7 secs and press Il Changing the pause after recall key You can change the length of the pause if your PABX requires this refer to the user guide for your PABX Dm Open main menu OYE Ov 5 e lt ol ao 4 cu Press keys WI Enter a number for the length of the pause 1 800 ms 2 1600 ms 3 3200 ms and press fod Switching temporarily to tone dialling DTMF If your PABX still operates with pulse dialling PD but you need tone dialling for a con nection e g to listen to the network mail box you must switch to tone dialling for the call Prerequisite You are conducting a call or have already dialled an external number Ex Press the star key After the call ends pulse dialling is automat ically reactivated 43 Warranty Maintenance Repair Approval Warranty Maintenance Repair Approval Warranty The warranty period is 2 years as of the date of purchase For warranty repair the war ranty card filled out and stamped by th
49. ork provider preselection 28 ring delay oo ooooooommom 26 39 B Base CONNECTION Gis wee WAS eae Caan 10 connecting to PABX 43 restoring default settings 42 SONO iia a 41 Setting UD vrs 10 system PIN cece cece ese mo 42 Battery Charging eee e cece eee eee 2 3 e TE CEET 2 3 een WEE 2 3 inserting A NEEN EEN Nd Re 12 ONE menea ac Nee Dead 41 C Call A oo enad E E E seas 26 external ooo iaa d Ee eae 26 internal 02 eek SE Ne Bee 37 participant listening in 38 transferring connecting 37 38 Call duration 0 eee cece eee 26 Call waiting internal call 38 Call by call ooooooooomoomo 28 Calling extemal tiie di ues 26 int rnallyss ee cece eee eee eee 37 Calling Line Identification 26 Calls lists iaa de 33 Changing dialling mode 43 display language 14 39 earpiece VOlUME ooooooomoomo 39 handsfree volume o ooooo o 39 name of handset oo ooooo 38 PaUSeS A RA e sae ees 43 lte e 62 cons tee boku 40 system PIN sengt aa eaves EEN 42 Character set 48 Charge status indicator 2 3 ELE Paisa 26 Colour scheme cence 39 Confirmation tone oooooommoo 41 Connecting the base to PABX 43 CONTA Entidad aie aims 39 Control key 2 19 Correcting incorrect entries 19 Customer Care 44 Customer service 44 D Dat
50. ot The list is displayed with the number of new flash entries 1 and the number of old read Your selection is displayed e g 1 entries 2 example 975 SET 1 4IN gt Press the display key fi Calls List m 1 02 03 Back OK Select a list with To open press IJA 32 Calls list Prerequisite Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP page 26 Depending on the type of list the calls list contains the last 25 numbers of e All calls Accepted calls Unanswered calls e Missed calls In idle status you can open the calls list by pressing the message key Ga Setting the calls list type Using the directory and lists List entry MEM gt Settings Telephony Calls List Type Missed Calls All Calls Select and press A Y on o Press and hold idle status The calls list entries are retained when you change the list type Example of list entries New Call 02 1234567890 28 06 08 34 Back Menu Status of entry New Call New missed call Old Call Entry already read Call recv Call was answered e Entry number e Number or name of caller e Call date and time if set page 15 Press the talk key to call the selected caller back Use the TEM display key to select the fol lowing options Delete Entry Delete selected entry Copy to Directory Storing a number in the directory page 29 Delete List Delete all entr
51. posal of electrical and electronic equipment VREG The materials can be recycled according to their identification By reusing and recy cling materials along with other methods of recycling used equipment you can make an important contribution to protecting the environment m Please note e Not all of the functions described in this user guide are available in all countries The device cannot be used in the event of a power failure It is also not possible to trans mit emergency calls First steps First steps Checking the package contents One Aton CL113 base One power adapter for the base One handset Two batteries One battery cover B One phone cord One user guide Ifyou have purchased a model with multiple hand sets the package should contain two batteries a bat tery cover and a charging s cradle EJ with power h gt adapter El for each addi tional handset First steps Setting up the base and charging cradle if included The base and charging cradle are designed for use in dry rooms in a temperature range of 5 C to 45 C Set up the base at a central point in the building on a level non slip surface or mount the base or charger on the wall page 52 m Please note Pay attention to the range of the base This is up to 250 m in unobstructed outdoor areas and up to 40 m inside build ings The range is reduced when Eco Mode is activated page 35
52. rding to the distance from the base station In addition you also have the option of further reducing the transmission power of your Aton CL113 during a call by reducing the range Detailed information page 35 Overview Overview 23 04 10 53 Redial Menu Base station Q wwenscom Aton CL113 1 Signal strength page 17 Icon changes when Eco Mode is activated page 35 2 Control key page 19 Mute microphone page 28 3 Talk Handsfree key Flashing incoming call Lights up handsfree mode activated accept call open redial list press briefly start dialling press and hold During a call switch between earpiece and handsfree mode page 27 4 Key1 Open network mailbox press and hold 5 Star key Activate deactivate ringtones press and hold With an open connection switch from pulse dialling to tone dialling press briefly 6 Message key page 31 Access to call and message lists Flashing new message or new call 7 Microphone 8 Recall key Consultation call flash Insert a dialling pause press and hold 9 Hash key Keypad lock on off press and hold in idle status toggles between upper lower case and digits 10 End call key On Off key End call cancel function go back one menu level press briefly back to idle status press and hold activate deactivate handset press and hold in idle status 11 Display keys page 4 12 Display in idle status 13 Charge status of the b
53. reselection Preselection Number PEN Press and hold the display key until the preselection number is deleted OK Press the display key Using the directory and lists The options are e Directory e Redial list e Calls lists You can create a personalised directory for your own individual handset You can also send lists entries to other handsets page 30 Directory You can save a total of 150 entries in the directory Please note To quickly access a number from the directory shortcut you can assign the number to a key Using speed dial keys page 30 In the directory you can save Numbers and corresponding names VIP ringtones and colours You open the directory in idle status using the Q key Length of the entries Number Name max 32 digits max 16 characters Saving the first number in the directory KI gt Dir empty New Entry WK Enter the number and press IS WK Enter the name and press RIA Using the directory and lists Storing a number in the directory Ki gt MET New Entry mE Enter the number and press PJ WK Enter the name and press IZ Order of directory entries Directory entries are generally sorted alpha betically by surname Spaces and digits take first priority The sort order is as follows 1 Space 2 Digits 0 9 3 Letters alphabetical 4 Other characters To work round the alphabetical order of entries insert
54. ress the following keys in sequence O koeb 5 oe st Foe Boe You will see the following display and the current setting will flash 973 SET 0 Press one of the following keys to determine when the date should be copied across 0 Never Orle Once in case the date time is not set on your phone Or 2 Always Your selection is displayed e g 2 for Always 973 SET i gt Press the display key TA First steps Display in idle status Once the phone is registered and the time set the screen display is as follows example Screen display Reception between the base and the handset 1 Goodtopoor 1 P INT 1 Noreception Y Charge status of the batteries 12 04 10 53 charged over 66 Ci charged between 34 and 66 charged between 11 and 33 charged to below 11 flashes battery almost empty less than 10 minutes talktime AQ FOS ze Se lit up batteries charging INT 1 Internal name of the handset page 38 If Eco Mode page 35 is activated the icon is displayed in the top left corner of the display Your phone is now ready for use 17 First steps What would you like to do next Now that you have successfully set up your telephone you can immediately start calling or you can adapt it to your personal requirements Use the following guide to quickly loca
55. ries in the redial list Function of the message key Opening lists Use the message key amp to open the follow ing lists e Network mailbox if your network pro vider supports this function and fast access is set for the network mailbox gt page 34 e Calls list An advisory tone sounds as soon as a new entry arrives in a list Depending on the type of the new entry an icon appears in the display while in idle sta tus Icon New message ao on the network mailbox fe in the missed calls list 31 Using the directory and lists The number of new entries is displayed Activating deactivating flashing under the corresponding icon message key You can specify whether you want the mes oo be sage key k to flash for missed calls default 03 01 setting Proceed as follows Press the following keys in sequence CH e oJls Jo 5 fat Bella Please note You will see If calls are saved in the network mailbox you will receive a message if the list type 975 has been set accordingly see your net Press o or 1 to determine the setting work provider user guide for missed calls Ou The message key flashes it After pressing the message key La you can goes off when the key is see all lists containing messages and the pressed network mailbox list Orh The message key does n
56. te the most important functions Information on is located here Using the phone page 19 Setting ringtones page 40 Registering existing handsets to a base page 36 Transferring directory entries from existing page 30 handsets to new handset s Setting Eco Mode Eco Mode page 35 Operating the telephone on a PABX page 43 Setting the earpiece volume page 39 18 Using the phone Using the phone Control key In the description below the side of the control key up down right left which you have to press in the different operating situations is marked in black e g for press the right edge of the control key The control key has a number of different functions When the handset is in idle status D Open the main menu m Open the directory a Open the list of handsets 4 Call up the menu for setting the handset s call volume page 39 In menus and lists bist Scroll up down line by line In input fields You can use the control key to move the cursor up down Q right or left 0 During an external call D Mute the microphone m Open the directory a Initiate an internal consultation call 8 Adjust the loudspeaker volume for earpiece and handsfree mode Keys on the keypad J o A e etc Press the matching key on the handset WI Enter digits or letters Correcting incorrect entries You can correct incorrect characters in the input
57. tivation Y on After you activate the alarm clock the menu for setting the wake up time opens automat ically The icon and wake up time are shown on the display A wake up call is signalled on the display gt page 3 with the selected ringer volume and melody page 40 The wake up call sounds for 60 seconds If no key is pressed the wake up call is repeated twice at five minute intervals and then switched off During a call the wake up call is only sig nalled by a short tone Setting the wake up time MEM gt Alarm Clock Wake up time m Enter the wake up time in hours and minutes then press ed Deactivating the wake up call repeating after a pause snooze mode Prerequisite a wake up call is sounding Off Press the display key The wake up call is deactivated Or Bima Press the display key or any key The wake up call is deactivated and then repeated after 5 min utes After the second repetition the wake up call is deactivated completely 36 Using multiple handsets Registering handsets You can register up to four handsets on your base Each additional handset must be regis tered with the base in order for it to work properly Registering a handset Aton CL113 to the base Aton CL113 You must manually register the handset on both the handset 1 and the base 2 Once registration is complete the handset returns to idle status The handset s internal numb
58. ubleshooting ooooooooo 45 Approval sersa tsaa AN AAA GN Sue Vow aed Sik Bs 46 Appen a iaaa SN EEN AEN a Vins oe te Sais lee 46 Caring for your telephone 46 Contact With liquid soc aide bes Mh ZER Meal EEN a Pe a olen Sue RET be 46 Specification S aoc See eee hide A ed Ree oe A Oe ee Ra 46 Writing and editing text 48 ACCESSOMIOS gees erd Ee oon te ds daa 49 Mounting the base on the wall 52 Mounting the charger on the wall oooooooommmo m m 52 INGOXS 55 oo EE Ee EE EEE te odes 53 Safety precautions Safety precautions Warning Read the safety precautions and the user manual before use Explain their content and the potential hazards associated with using the telephone to your children 0 Use only the power adapter supplied as indicated on the underside of the base Use only rechargeable batteries that correspond to the specification provided on page 46 as this could otherwise result in significant health risks and personal injury technical conditions in your particular environment e g doctor s surgery If you use a medical device e g a pacemaker please contact the device manufac turer They will be able to advise you regarding the susceptibility of the device to external sources of high frequency energy Please refer to the Appendix chapter for the specifications of this product El Using your telephone may affect nearby medical equipment Be aware of the Do
59. x method Time multiplex 10 ms frame length Repeat frequency of the transmission pulse 100 Hz Length of the transmis 370 us sion pulse Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit s Modulation GFSK Language code 32 kbit s Transmission power 10 mW average power per channel 250 mW pulse power Range up to 250 m outdoors up to 40 m indoors Base power supply 230 V 50 Hz Charging time in 55 65 7 9 charger hours Base power consumption Environmental condi tions for operation 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 relative humidity Dialling mode DTMF tone dialling PD pulse dialling In standby mode approx 0 7 W Pin connections on the telephone Base in standby mode lt 0 4W jack During a call approx 0 5 W Charged handset in base A g SEN Handset not in base 2 5 3a 1 AES ce 5 unused mag 6 unused 47 Appendix Writing and editing text The following rules apply when writing text Multiple letters and characters are assigned to each key between 0 and fo as well as and Control the cursor with Y D 6 Ei e Characters are inserted at the cursor posi tion Press the display key PH to delete the character to the left of the cursor e The first letter of the name of directory
60. your provider Handsfree operation In handsfree mode you activate the loud speaker so that you can hear the caller with out having to hold the handset to your ear You therefore have both hands free and other people can listen in on the conversa tion m Please note Inform your caller before you use the handsfree function so that the caller knows a third party may be listening Activating deactivating handsfree mode During a call activate or deactivate hands free mode a Press the handsfree key Each key press switches between earpiece and hands free mode If handsfree mode is activated the key is lit up Ifyou wish to place the handset in the charger during a call gt Press and hold handsfree key 4 while placing the handset in the base charger and for a further 2 seconds For instructions on adjusting the handsfree volume see page 39 27 Making calls Switching to mute You can deactivate your handset s micro phone during a call D Press right on the control key to mute the handset The display shows Microphone is switched off Press the key again to unmute the microphone Automatic network provider preselection You can store a call by call number prese lection number which is automatically placed in front of numbers when you dial them In the With Preselection list specify the dial ling codes or the first digits of the dialling codes that you wish to assign
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