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Aton CL317 – Your reliable companion

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1. cee cece eee eee eee eee 29 Notes on calling line display CLIP cece cece ee ees 30 Handsfree operation cece cece cece ence ence ence eee 31 M ting 5 tint aucune aici oie ERE ER 31 Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists 31 Directory iia Em 32 Direct dialling keys 1 to WN 0 cece cece cece eens 34 Making internal calls 22s eoe ru e acca ea b eu uc TREO 35 Using the redial list iiss cack oye Eo ERES ENS a aos VES RR IRE 36 Network mailbox list 4229 adiac d a ch M Mae 37 Missed calls list 5i ier tar oaa Vra eR Re ei ls 37 Calling up lists with new messages eee eee eee ee eee 38 Using the network mailbox Combox cece eee eens 39 Accepting a new message from the network mailbox 39 Playing back messages iiu asada uae tac Co et e eV aaue 40 ECO DECT 4545 cn yx sa eA AM WR EX ab a Ao Ue V ee pg 40 Using the handset as an alarm clock LL 42 Using multiple handsets leen 42 Registering handsets cece cece cence eee cece eeeeeee 42 De registering handsets 0ccsccscrseeesceceseeebeasegvacs 43 Locating a handset Paging cece eee cece e eee 43 Changing the name of a handset cee eee eee eee 43 Listening in to an external call 0 cece eee eee ee eee eee 44 Handset Settings S vcevex ese oa nie ew nh ch I y vere 44 Changing the display language
2. sss 47 Confirmation tone esses 47 charging seen 3 Connection socket for headset 2 display dexidtue ad nentes ere hs 3 Control key cov oet att opu o 2 5 ICON PP 3 Correcting incorrect entries 23 inserting csse 14 Customer service s esses 50 Battery low tone 0065 47 59 Index D Deactivating advisory tones ssssses 47 auto ANSWEL 6 cee eee eee 45 handset cece eee eee eee 23 keypad lock seseuss 24 Delete key 5 Deleting characters 23 De registering handset 43 Dialling directory ccc cece eee eee 33 Dialling mode 0e eee 49 Direct dialling saving changing key assignment 34 storing numbers ssse 34 Direct dialling key 2 Direct dialling keys Il toIV 2 Directory zc vs deese ein EN as 32 order of entries 65 32 selecting entry ssuuue 32 sending entry list to handset 33 storing entry ssussesss 32 Display changing display language 17 44 in idle status 2 20 23 network mailbox message 39 number CLI CLIP sus 29 SEINO i oer en ede IARE 45 Display keys sssesssesss 2 4 E Earpiece mode susuuuue 31 Earpiece volume ssuse 45 ECO DECT i cce dre de dedeepe ee 40 Eco M
3. 0 cece eee eee eens 44 Setting jumbo font is ebore n eCR eO ree Vents 44 Changing the display contrast ce cee eee eee eee eee ee 45 AULOANSWER 55 10 pora Std Sete pd eae Re aue ire 45 Changing the call volume sua dec e REX EX ET eee 45 Changing ringers coeur etm AE E RARE TAR VA ARA ARES 45 Advisory warning tones sese eee 47 Restoring the handset default settings ee eee eee 47 Contents Base settigs iiie par hehehe ein oldie ERE aa 47 Activating deactivating music on hold 0 eee e eee 47 Activating repeater support cece eee cee eens 47 Protecting against unauthorised access eee eee es 48 Resetting the base to the default settings 0 48 Operating the base on the PABX sees 49 Warranty Maintenance Repair Approval 50 Warranty PEEL 50 Repair Maintenance esses 50 Faults and self help with troubleshooting 51 Approval ds petet edes eee eene Ern etd 52 Appendix re ree e ee EEE rare ee pn eel n aao 52 Cale oos ter duce wey e I etx e ose su a eco erat a a es 52 Contact with liquid 0 0 cece ccc e cece eee ee 53 SPECIICATIONS n s in dean ed caw ides esa bonensnegabandadenens s 53 Writing and editing names eser etd er e recen 54 Accessorles 5 5 aie se xe x EEE ene err ne Se RUE e EE 56 Mounting the base on the wall
4. The phone s feet do not usually leave any marks on surfaces How ever due to the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on today s furnishings the occurrence of marks on the surfaces can not be completely ruled out r Warning Never expose the telephone to the influence of heat sources direct sunlight or other electrical devices Protect your Aton from moisture dust corrosive liquids and fumes First steps Third step connecting the base gt First connect the tel ephone jack FJ and insert the cables into the cable ducts gt Then connect the power adapter Efl r Warning 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 con nections on telephone cables can vary pin connections gt page 54 13 First steps Setting up the handset for use 14 The display is protected by a plastic film Please remove the protective film Inserting the battery and closing the battery cover r Warning Use only rechargeable batteries page 53 recommended as this could otherwise result in significant health risks and personal injury For 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 recommende
5. Forgotten system PIN gt Reset the system PIN to 0000 gt page 48 The number of the caller is not dis played despite CLIP being set Calling Line Identification is not working gt The caller should ask the network provider to check Calling Line Identification CLI Refer to the notes on calling line dis play gt page 30 You hear an error tone when key ing an input Action has failed invalid input gt Repeat the process Watch the display and refer to the user guide if necessary You cannot listen to messages on the network mailbox Your PABX is set for pulse dialling gt Set your PABX to tone dialling 52 Approval This device is intended for analogue telephone connection in the Swiss network Country specific requirements have been taken into consideration If you have any questions about the differences between the public phone networks please contact your specialist dealer or network provider Swisscom hereby declare that this device meets the essential require ments and other relevant regula tions laid down in Directive 1999 5 EC C 0682 The Declaration of Conformity can be found on the following website www swisscom ch Appendix Care Wipe the unit with a damp cloth or an antistatic cloth Do not use sol vents or microfibre cloths Never use a dry cloth This can cause static Contact with liquid A Ifthe handset has come into
6. Using the handset as an alarm clock Activating deactivating the alarm clock Requirement The time is set page 18 EM C Alarm clock A gt 4 Activation iq M on After you activate the alarm clock the menu for setting the wakeup time opens automatically Setting the wakeup time u C Alarm clock A 4 Wake up Time gt oq Enter wakeup time oq If the alarm clock is activated you will see the Q icon in the display and the wakeup time after it m a 10 47 Q 07 30 When the alarm clock rings Press the display key jj or any key to deactivate the alarm clock for 24 hours Ifyou do not press any key the alarm clock switches off after one minute 42 Using multiple handsets Registering handsets You can register up to four handsets on the base Registering a Aton handset manually on the Aton CL317 You must register the handset man ually on both the handset 1 and the base 2 After it has registered the handset returns to idle status The internal number of the handset appears in the display e g INT 1 The registration process is cancelled after 60 seconds If the handset has not registered within this time repeat the process 1 On the handset IR gt CJ Settings 9d gt Registering 94 4 Register Handset JA gt Enter the base system PIN default setting 0000 JJ 2 On the base gt Within 6
7. sues 58 Mounting the charger on the wall sees 58 Index ius lc dee er p UE ERR nn rho ERR Ere e Tele 59 Following safety precautions Following safety precautions m Warning Read the safety precautions and the user guide before use Explain their content and the potential hazards associated with using the telephone to your children 2 Fi S J el 7 M E N Use only the power adapter supplied as indicated on the underside of the base Use only rechargeable batteries that correspond to the specification pro vided on page 53 as this could otherwise result in significant health risks and personal injury Using your telephone may affect nearby medical equipment Be aware of the technical conditions in your particular environment e g doctor s sur gery Do not hold the rear of the handset to your ear when it is ringing or when handsfree mode is activated This may cause serious and permanent dam age 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 guar anteed The handset may cause interference in analogue hearing aids If you require assistance please contact the hearing aid supplier Do not install the base in bathrooms or shower rooms The base is not splashproof page 53 Do not use your phone in environments wit
8. O TT 2 M Iv swisscom m a 07 30 Jt JC 7 SS _ p E Ze Bm s f Ee ou Galea N lt Base overview 1 Registration paging key 2 1 Direct dialling key I page 34 2 Direct dialling keys II to IV 9 page 34 3 Display in idle status gt page 20 4 Display keys page 4 5 Talk key Accept a call start dialling 6 Control key 9 page 5 7 Key 1 Call the network mailbox 9 page 39 8 Star key Ringers on off press and hold 9 Connection socket for headset 10 0 key recall key Consultation call flash press and hold 11 Side key Set the volume gt page 5 12 Handsfree key page 31 Switch between earpiece and handsfree mode Lights up handsfree activated Flashes incoming call 13 End call key On Off key End call cancel function go back one menu level press briefly back to idle status press and hold acti vate deactivate handset press and hold in idle status 14 Hash key Keypad lock on off press and hold page 24 upper lower case and digits page 55 15 Microphone Please note To change the display language proceed as described on page 44 Icons and keys Icons and keys Understanding the display icons The display depends on the phone s settings and operating status Signal LOG gt page 41 or Eco Mode X page 41 Ringer switched off page 46 Keyp
9. The names INT 1 INT 2 etc are assigned automatically on registra tion You can change these names The name must be no more than 6 characters The changed name is displayed in every handset s list Prerequisite One of the direct dial ling keys must be programmed for making an internal call to a selected number 2 page 34 With the handset in idle status press the direct dialling key LJ to iv that is programmed for making an inter nal call to a selected number The list of handsets opens Your own handset is indicated by Select handset E gt Mi Enter name fd 43 Handset settings Listening in to an external call You want to listen in to an existing external call Prerequisite The Listening In func tion must be activated Activating deactivating the function IR gt CJ Settings A 4 Telephony JA gt Listening In M on Listening in to the call Press the talk key on the handset All participants hear a signal tone Conf Call is shown on the handset display Ending listening in Press the end call key e on the handset all participants hear a signal tone If the first internal participant presses the end call key e the handset that has listened in remains connected to the external participant 44 Handset settings You can change the settings on your handset to suit your individual requirements Changing the display language
10. U Unknown esses 30 Unknown caller sseue 30 Unknown calls uuuu 46 V Viewing message eee cece eee eee eee 39 network mailbox 39 Volume tiger ots EE IDE ES 45 W Writing and editing text 54 swisscom 07 2010
11. You can view the display texts in dif ferent languages TEM gt C Settings 9d 4 Language gt 93 gt 4 Select language JA The current language is indicated by M If you accidentally choose a lan guage you do not understand Umm Select language J4 Setting jumbo font You can improve the legibility of the digits when you dial Bigger digits are displayed and only appear in one line instead of two TEM gt C Settings 9d 4 Display S4 gt Jumbo Font gt S3 M on r Please note When this function is deacti vated both the time and the internal name of the handset are shown in the idle display Changing the display contrast You can set the display contrast to 9 levels TEM gt C Settings 9d gt 4 Display 9d gt 4 Contrast 9d B Set the contrast and press S Auto answer When this function is activated when a call arrives you can simply lift the handset out of the base without having to press the talk key H ff C Settings 9d Telephony gt A gt 4 Auto Answer gt S3 M on Changing the call volume You can set the handsfree volume and the earpiece volume to five dif ferent levels 1 5 e g volume 3 xul ffl C Settings 9d gt 4 Audio Visual Signals JJ Call Volume gt JA gt Earpiece Volume Handsfree Volume gt JJ B Adjust the
12. 56 accepting oenas ia an a 29 Activating Internal eea 35 advisory tones ssssss 47 participant listening in 44 auto answer ssseesseeeese 45 transferring connecting 36 43 handset sss 23 CallIst e acces onn ERAI 36 37 keypad lock cee eee ee ee 24 Call waiting internal call 36 Adapter plug Callback from the call list 38 power Saving cece eee eee 40 Calling Advisory tones ee seca ee 47 external 0 cece cee eee ee ee 29 Alarm clock 00 ceeeeee ee eeee 42 internal coc cocer 35 Approval 0c cece een e ee eens 52 Calling backacaller 38 Auto ANSWEY 6 cece cece eee 29 45 Calling line display notes 30 B Calling Line Identification 29 Caring for your telephone 52 Base Changing changing system PIN 48 display language sss 17 CONNECTING 0 cece eee eee eee 13 name of a handset 43 operating on PABX 49 system PIN docs atre stLe s irat 48 restoring default settings 48 Changing PIN sssssesse 48 Setting sim eX REX nen 47 Changing the system PIN 48 setting up ccce 12 Character set 22i reete rtacs 55 system PIN 6s sees eee e es 48 Charge status indicator 3 Battery CUCU sh Seo oiled Mines ncs td 29 battery low tone
13. all functions may be available depending on the current labelling Delete Entry Delete current key labelling Edit Entry Change phone number and or name Label with Dir Number Label the key with a number from the directory Label with Internal Call see example using key Making an internal call page 35 Label with Call All Int see example using M key Making an internal call page 35 Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists To save an external phone number to a key that is already labelled with the internal call function you must first delete the existing entry Making internal calls Internal calls are free calls between handsets that you have registered to the same base Prerequisite Before you can use this function you must label one of the direct dialling keys C to VJ with the internal call function Setting up an internal call Prerequisite The relevant direct dialling key has not already been assigned a function Example Set up key t for making an internal call to a selected number 0 Label with Internal Call gt 93 Example Set up key for making an internal call to all registered handsets m C Label with Call All Int gt 93 The internal call is set up for keys 1 and uj If you need to change the label of a direct dialling key page 34 Making an internal call To make the internal call press the key on the handset
14. at least 5 seconds The base has now been reset and the system PIN set to 0000 Please note All handsets are de registered and must be re registered All set tings are reset to the default set tings Resetting the base to the default settings When the settings are restored Date and time are retained Handsets are still registered Eco Mode is deactivated and Eco Mode is activated The system PIN is not reset ffl C Settings 9d gt 4 System gt 9d gt 4 Reset Base gt fg Operating the base on the PABX The following settings are only nec essary if your PABX requires them see the PABX user guide Changing the dialling mode Menu gt Enter digit for the dialling mode tone dialling DTMF pulse dialling PD 9 Switching temporarily to tone dialling DTMF If your PABX still operates with pulse dialling PD but you need tone dial ling for a connection e g to listen to the network mailbox you must switch to tone dialling for the call Prerequisite You are conducting a call or have already dialled an exter nal number gt Press the star key Tone dialling is now activated for this call only Operating the base on the PABX Setting recall uM gt Enter digits for recall 80 ms 1 100 ms 120 ms 3 400 ms 250 ms 300 ms 600 ms F 800 ms fd Please note When supplied 100 ms is pre
15. entries EM gt 5 Edit Entry QA Ms Change number if required gt I3 PE Change name if required gt 93 Using other functions The following functions can be selected with MAM 2 Show Number Show number Use Number Edit or add to a stored number Then dial or selectotherfunctions with MA Delete Entry Delete selected entry Send Entry Send a single entry to another handset 9 page 33 Delete List Delete all directory entries Send List Send the complete list to another handset page 33 Sending the directory to another handset You can transfer directory entries from other handsets to your new handset even entries from old handsets Prerequisites The sending and receiving hand sets must both be registered to the same base The other handset and the base can send and receive directory entries GJ gt CJ Select entry IAM 4 Send Entry Send List JA gt 4 select the internal number of the receiving handset J4 A successful transfer is confirmed by a message and confirmation tone on the receiving handset Adding a displayed number to the directory You can copy numbers displayed in a list e g the call list or redial list to the directory A number is displayed EST gt Copy to Directory 94 gt Complete the entry page 32 33 Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists Direct dialling keys O to v Y
16. handset closer to the base 2 The base s range is reduced because Eco Mode is activated gt Deactivate Eco Mode 9 page 41 or reduce the dis tance between the handset and the base 3 The base is not switched on gt Check the base power adapter 9 page 13 The display is blank 1 The handset is not switched on gt Press and hold the end call key 2 The battery is empty gt Charge the battery or replace it 9 page 15 Place handset into base flashes in the display Handset has not been registered with the base or has been de regis tered gt Place the handset in the base automatic registration may take up to 5 minutes or register the handset manually 9 page 42 Handset does not ring The ringer is switched off gt Activate the ringer page 46 You cannot hear a ringer dialling tone from the fixed line network The phone cord supplied has not been used or has been replaced bya new cord with the wrong pin con nections gt Please always use the phone cord supplied or ensure that the pin connections are correct when purchasing from a retailer 9 page 54 51 Appendix When you try to activate Eco Mode Not possible appears in the display A handset is registered to the base that does not support Eco Mode Error tone sounds after system PIN prompt You have entered the wrong system PIN gt Reset the system PIN to 0000 9 page 48
17. that is labelled with the internal call while the phone is in idle status Example Press key 1 The list of handsets is opened You can scroll through the list Your own handset is indicated by B Select Call All INT and press J or B Select an individual hand set and press the talk key The selected handset or all of the handsets are called Example Press key i All handsets are called immediately r Please note If no one answers the handset switches to idle status after 3 minutes Accepting an internal call Your telephone rings and the inter nal number of the caller e g INT 2 orthe assigned name appears in the display Press the talk or handsfree key on the handset to accept the call Ending a call Press the end call key on the handset 35 Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists Transferring a call to another handset internal consultation You are in conversation with an external participant gt Press the direct dialling key 1 to iv that is programmed for the internal call If you press the dis play key f during the internal call you will be connected again to the external participant When an internal participant answers To transfer the call to the internal participant press the end call key on the handset The internal participant must press the end call key to termi nate the consultation call You are reconne
18. the incorrect entry using the control key You can then Usethe display key to delete the character to the left of the cursor Insert characters at the cursor position Overwrite the highlighted flashing character e g when enter ing time and date Activating deactivating the handset In idle status press and hold the end call key confirma tion tone 23 Using the phone Activating deactivating the keypad lock 24 The keypad lock prevents any inadvertent use of the phone In idle status press and hold the hash key confirmation tone The keypad lock is activated or deactivated If it is activated 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 r Please note When the keypad lock is active you cannot call emergency num bers Understanding the operating steps Understanding the operating steps An example of a procedure is as follows fff gt C Settings 9d gt C System A gt 4 Eco Mode gt od M on This means you should proceed as follows Please note Scroll upwards if you wish to select one of the last entries ina menu level with numerous entries PN Settings Back OK Press the key below Iff on the display screen to open the
19. 0 seconds press and hold the registration paging key on the base page 2 for approx 3 seconds Registering other handsets You can register other Aton hand sets and handsets for other devices with GAP functionality as follows 1 On the handset gt Start to register the handset as described in its user guide 2 On the base gt Press and hold the registration paging key on the base page 2 for approx 3 seconds De registering handsets You can de register all other regis tered handsets from each of the reg istered Aton CL317 handsets TEM gt C Settings 9d gt Registering J4 4 De register Handset J4 B Select the internal party ies you wish to de register and press s d The handset you are cur rently using is indicated by lt n Enter the current system PIN and press eof Press the display key r Please note The system PIN need only be entered if it is something other than 0000 Using multiple handsets Locating a handset Paging You can locate your handset using the base Briefly press the registration paging key on the base 9 page 2 gt All handsets will ring at the same time paging even if the ring ers are switched off Ending paging Briefly press the registration pag ing key on the base 9 page 2 or press the talk key 7 or display key Wi on the handset Changing the name of a handset
20. 9 page 54 Length of an entry Number max 22 digits Name max 16 characters Swisscom Hotline The Swisscom Hotline number 0800 800 800 is pre programmed into the phone The entry can be changed x gt GA Select hotline entry Lift the receiver or press the handsfree key 7 r Please note Swisscom Contact Centre 0800 800 800 We will be happy to advise you on this freephone number if you have any questions relating to telecommunications fixed line networks mobiles DSL Broad band Bluewin TV any questions relating to billing and much more 32 Order of directory entries The directory entries are sorted in alphabetical order Spaces and dig its take first priority The sort order is as follows 1 Space 2 Digits 0 9 3 Letters alphabetical 4 Other characters To get round the alphabetical order of the entries insert a space or a digit in front of the name These entries will then move to the begin ning of the directory Selecting a directory entry 6 Open the directory You have the following options Use 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 key Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists Dialling with the directory x gt C Select entry Managing directory entries Select an entry Editing
21. Aton CL317 User manual swisscom Aton CL317 Your reliable companion Aton CL317 Your reliable companion This phone has the benefits of an ergonomic design easy to use keys and a clear display with large font It is also impressively robust and has first class sound quality in handsfree mode as well as a long operating time In ECO Mode your Aton CL317 is radiation free while in idle status and it saves energy This user guide contains a practical fold out page and detailed step by step instructions to help you quickly become familiar with your phone Use the practical setting options Direct dialling keys Dial frequently used numbers quickly and easily using special keys 9 page 34 Jumbo font and contrast Improve the legibility of dialling digits by using a larger font and set the con trast of the display to your preference 9 page 44 Volume Change earpiece handsfree and ringer volume quickly and easily using the key on the right hand side of the phone page 45 Directory for 150 entries Save phone numbers and names to the directory page 32 Call list Check who has called while you were out page 37 Redial Use the last dialled numbers gt page 36 Environmentally friendly Make low radiation calls in Eco Mode page 40 Further information on your phone can be found at www swisscom ch Have fun using your new telephone Overview of handset Overview of handset
22. New missed calls or new messages on the network mail box page 38 Delete key delete character by character word by word from right to left Go back one menu level or cancel operation Mute the microphone page 31 Using the control key Side ke In the description below the side of the control key up or down which you have to press in the different operating situations is marked in black e g 4 for press the top edge of the control key The control key has a number of different functions Em When the handset is in idle status we Open the directory In menus and lists 5 Scroll up down a line at a time n input fields 4 Move the cursor to the right or left w uring an external call D Exe Open the directory y 3 Press the top or bottom of the key to set the volume for the earpiece ringer handsfree mode alarm clock or headset depending on the situation The key is located on the side of the handset Contents Contents Aton CL317 Your reliable companion Luueee 1 Overview of handset ccc eee e reece cece ee eeeeeeees 2 Base overview cesse e hh nnn 2 Icons and keys rsrsrsrs e ak CERA VOR E RE E et 3 Understanding the display icons 0 cece ence eee eens 3 Main Menu ICONS senei 6 eee ee eee eH e 4 Display Keys ceci ees e S C CU AR CU RR CUR UCIS CIA db cl 4 Using the control Keys usce es du a cies UR AIC Ed Ol C
23. R ea ales 5 Side Key Ar 5 Following safety precautions leeren 9 Environmental benefits of the Aton CL317 10 First steps iiie eee o o e hr RR DRE EUH re Ee v e rei 11 First step checking package contents sss 11 Second step setting up the base c cece eee eee ees 12 Third step connecting the base seseeeeeeese 13 Setting up the handset for use 6 eee cece eee eee eee eee 14 Changing the display language cece eee eee eee 17 Setting the date and time cece e eee eee eee eens 18 Display in idle Status 2 torto m le Rae e Ea et CUR RR 20 What would you like to do next eeeeeeeee 21 Using the phone oio iive Lee Ee o a Ve ea e exa a ea 22 Menu guidance 5 xaxa Pea one Ptct d RERO ORO XO RR CHE 22 Using keys on the keypad ce cece eee eee cece eee eees 23 Correcting incorrect entries 1 1 eee eee eee eee ee eee 23 Activating deactivating the handset ee ee eee ee eee 23 Activating deactivating the keypad lock se 24 Understanding the operating steps cece eee ee eee 25 Menu tree senro cece cece ee eee c eee e cece ees e nese eeeecees 27 Contents Making calls cierre ee oe e a ne St o e E a oan 29 Making external calls and ending calls uuuuu 29 Accepting call 4 esty err eb exeo EOS eee Vale a Rd 29 Calling Line Identification
24. ad locked page 24 Battery charging page 15 m Battery charge status page 20 mi A Ox m 07 30 Current time page 18 Number of new messages on the network mailbox or EJ R answering machine example 2 new page 37 Number of new entries in the list of missed calls 02 04 example 4 new page 37 10 47 Current time page 18 07 30 Alarm clock switched on and wake up time set 9 page 42 Redial MINIM Display keys page 4 Display during an external call Call duration 10 15 Line in use 01234567 Number or name of caller page 29 Display keys page 4 Mute the microphone page 31 Display service information e g software version Icons and keys Other display icons Action complete Action failed V x Information Alarm call gt page 42 1 6 Please wait e Main menu icons M Directory x Missed Calls G Alarm clock Directory ES Answer Machine F Settings For information on using the menu and the menu tree see page 22 page 27 Display keys The functions of the display keys change depending on the particu lar operating situation Example D Current display key function Q Display keys Icons and keys Examples Open redial list Open main menu menu for further functions Confirm selection or save entry BN
25. base and only replace it when the batteries are fully discharged r Please note The handset is already registered with the base You do not need to register the handset again After the first battery charge and discharge you may replace your handset in its base after every call Always repeat the charging and discharging procedure if you remove the batteries from the handset and reinsert them The batteries may warm up as they are charging This is not dangerous After a time the charge capacity of the batteries will decrease for technical reasons First steps Changing the display language Change the display language if you do not understand the language currently set a gt Press the right hand display key 5x ze gt Press keys 5 Jand 4 slowly one after the other English The display for setting languages appears The current language w e g English is selected A gt Press down on the control key om T 2 Francais until the language you wish to use is displayed e g French gt Press the key below JJ to 7 selectthis language Francais M The selection is marked with M w gt Press and hold the end call key s to return to idle status 17 First steps Setting the date and 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 gt Press the key b
26. by means of an icon and the function s Settings name F Selecting a function gt You can scroll between functions using the control key The selectable func tion is shown in the display Press the display key JJ to select the displayed function This opens the corresponding submenu and the first entry is dis played If you press the display key for briefly press the end call key s the display returns to idle status ww Submenus Thefunctions in the submenu are indicated m by name Display Selecting a function gt You can scroll between functions using the control key The relevant func tion is shown in the display Press the display key JJ to select the displayed function This opens the corresponding submenu and the first entry is dis played Briefly press the display key EAJ or the end call key lt to return to the previous menu level Any settings you have not confirmed by pressing the display keys 94 or Z3 are lost ww Using the phone Reverting to idle status From any point in the menu m gt Press and hold the end call key or am gt Do not press any key after 2 minutes 07 30 the display will automatically revert to idle status Using keys on the keypad 02 Eg etc Press the illustrated key on the handset n Enter digits or letters Correcting incorrect entries You can correct incorrect characters in the input fields by navigating to
27. contact with liquid 1 Switch the handset off and re move the battery immediately 2 Allow the liquid to drain from the handset 3 Pat all parts dry then place the handset with the battery com partment 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 until it is completely dry When it has fully dried out you will usually be able to use it again Specifications Batteries Appendix The operating time of your Aton depends on the capacity and age of the batteries and the way it is used All times are maximum possible times Capacity mAh approx 550 700 800 1000 Standby time 180 210 240 295 hours Calling time 15 17 20 25 hours Operating time for 1 5 hrs of calls per day hours Without Eco Mode 105 120 140 170 With Eco 65 70 85 105 Mode Charging time in 5 5 6 5 7 5 9 base hours Charging time in 5 6 6 5 8 5 charger hours 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 Your handset can charge batteries up to a capacity of 1000 mAh The use of special high performance batteries or batteries with high capacities is not recommended for cordle
28. cted with the external participant Please note You can also press the end call key e before connecting the internal participant If the internal participant does not answer or their phone is in use the call will automatically return to you Accepting a waiting call If you receive an external call while conducting an internal call you will hear the call waiting tone short beep The caller s number will appear in the display if phone number identification is enabled gt Press the end call key lt on the handset to end the internal call gt Press the talk key gt on the hand set to accept the external call 36 Using the redial list The redial list contains the ten num bers last dialled with the handset max 22 digits If one of the num bers is in the directory the corre sponding name will be displayed Dialling from the redial list Press the display key ER Select an entry Press the talk key The number is dialled Managing entries in the redial list Press the display key Ee Select an entry I Press the display key The following functions can be selected with eJ Use Number as in the directory page 33 Copy to Directory as in the directory page 33 Delete Entry as in the directory page 33 Delete List as in the directory page 33 Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists Network mailbox list You can use this li
29. d off automatically and only turns on when calls are made This is also true when multiple handsets are used provided the handsets support Eco Mode Eco Mode Eco Mode can be acti vated deactivated independently of one another and can also be used with multiple handsets The handset need not be placed in the base Activating deactivating Eco Mode Eco Mode TEM gt C Settings 9d gt 4 System JA gt Eco Mode Eco Mode Id Press the display key Mf on Status displays Display icon pi wm ene flashes Reception strength Good to poor No reception Q Eco Mode enabled displays instead of the reception strength icon when in idle status ECO DECT Please note When using Eco Mode you can ensure that the range of the base is sufficient by press ing the talk key You hear the ring tone if the base can be reached When Eco Modet is enabled Call setup is delayed by approx 2 seconds Handset standby time is reduced by approx 5096 Registering handsets that do not support Eco Mode causes the mode to be deacti vated on the base and all other handsets Activating Eco Mode reduces the range of the base Eco Mode Eco Mode and repeater support gt page 47 cancel each other out i e if you use a repeater you cannot use Eco Mode or Eco Mode4 41 Using the handset as an alarm clock
30. d type gt Insert the batteries with the polarity in the correct direc tion The polarity is indicated in the battery compartment gt First align the protrusions on the side of the battery cover with the notches on the inside of the casing gt Then press the cover until it clicks into place To open the battery cover for instance to replace the batteries insert a coin into the cavity on the side of the casing then pull the battery cover at an angle in an upward direction First steps Attaching the belt clip The handset has notches on each side to attach the belt clip gt To attach press the belt clip onto the back of the handset so that the protrusions on the belt clip engage with the notches gt To remove press the centre of the belt clip firmly with your right thumb push the finger nail of your left index finger up between the clip and the hous ing and pull the clip in an upward direction Charging the battery The correct charge status can only be displayed if the battery is first fully charged and discharged gt Place the handset in the base with its display facing forward for 7 5 hours a a Dg Q swisscom e B E Please note The handset must only be placed in the designated base or the corresponding charger 15 First steps 16 gt After charging remove the handset from the
31. delete the character to the left of the cursor The first letter of the name is auto matically capitalised and then fol lowed by lower case letters Setting upper lower case or digits Repeatedly press the hash key s to change the text input mode 123 Writing digits Abc Upper case abc Lower case First letter in capitals all others in lower case The change in mode is shown at the bottom left of the screen Appendix Writing names gt Enter the individual letters char acters by pressing the corre sponding key The characters assigned to the key are shown in a selection line at the bottom left of the screen The selected character is highlighted gt Briefly press the key several times in succession to select the required letter character Standard characters 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 12x 13x 14x 15x GJ 1 X n a b c 2 l c 3Sdeefi3 8 l j Gg hiijl4 vi i i S PIKk I 5 CSIm n o 6 6 R 6 6 6 6 CJpqirisi7 R Ji t u v 8 l l Jwi x yiz 9l y y ae o eo a ol e al a N fe 1 1 lt gt amp 1 Space 55 Accessories Accessories Upgrade your telephone to a cordless PABX Aton CL317 handset Extra loud voice playback Handsfree operation with brilliant voice
32. duces radia tion Reduced power consumption Your telephone has a power saving adapter plug and uses 6096 less power than standard devices Power consumption in standby mode is approx 1 3 watt Minimal radiation The Aton CL317 with its preset Eco Mode plus switches off all radiation when in idle status During a call the handset reduces the transmission power according to the distance from the base station In addition you also have the option of further reducing the transmission power of your Aton CL317 during a call by reducing the range Detailed information gt page 40 10 First steps First steps First step checking package contents o B Ell One Aton CL317 base One handset Two batteries One battery cover One belt clip B One power adapter for the base One phone cord E One user guide EJ One headset m DOT swisscom i a IE j m Li co H onan ERE Ebl 11 First steps Second step setting up the base 12 The base is designed for use in dry rooms in a temperature range of 5 C to 45 C gt Set up the base at a central point in the building on a level non slip surface or mount the base on the wall page 58 m Please note Pay attention to the range of the base This is up to 250 min unobstructed outdoor areas and up to 40 m inside buildings The range is reduced when Eco Mode is activated 9 page 41
33. e ee ee 36 Internal listening in 44 J Jumbo font 0 cece cence eee 44 K Key 1 fast access to network mailbox see e 2 Key click Ene 47 Keypad lock sssssessss 24 Keys control key sssesssssesss 2 5 delete key ccc eee e eee eee eee 5 direct dialling keys 31 display keys 0e eee 2 4 end call key eee eee eee ee 2 fast access to answer machine 40 fast access to network mailbox 2 handsfree key 0 c cece ee 2 hash key cece eee e eens 2 24 key 1 fast access to answer Machine 00 40 message key eee e eee 38 on off key cece eee eee eee eee 2 paging key ee cece ee ee 2 recall key cece cece eee eee 2 Side key 0 cece cece ene e eens 2 star key cece eee cece eee eee 2 talk key cece cece cee eee es 2 L Language display 4 22 estote E REEL ep 17 List call list anre del Glee ct 36 37 entry osse es veeeb ea rte pd ood 37 missed calls ce ee ee eee 37 redial list cece eee ee 36 Listening intoacall 44 Lock activating deactivating keypad ora dE 24 Index M Making calls accepting a call 29 external 0 ccc eee eee e eens 29 internal ees hese Rte 35 Medical equipment 9 Menu end tone eee eee eee ee ee ee 47 overvi
34. elow fff on the display screen to open the main menu LE F gt Press down on the control key until the menu entry Settings appears on the screen gt Press the key below JJ on the display screen The menu entry Date Time appears on the screen gt Press the key below JJ on the display screen 18 Enter Date gt 01 04 2010 JIN gt gt Enter Time 07 15 gt Z V Saved dE x To correct errors press up or down on the control key to swap between fields First steps The input field opens The active line is marked Enter the day month and year as an 8 digit number via the keypad e g 02 Ce 05 e 2 08 02 for 1 April 2010 12 Press the key below JJ on the display screen to confirm your entry Enter the hours and minutes as four digit numbers via the keypad e g for 7 15 a m If necessary use the control key to swap between fields Press the key below JJ on the display screen to confirm your entry The display shows Saved You will hear a confirmation tone Press and hold the end call key to return to idle status 19 First steps Display in idle status 20 Once the phone is registered and the time set the idle status is shown as in this example Screen display Reception between the base and the n handset m Good to poor M end p 07 30 No reception t flashes Battery cha
35. epeater R edial ice Ire ht 36 Reduced energy consumption 40 Reducing radiation 40 Registering handset 42 Repeater s ssessssseeeeee 47 Restoring default settings Da356 1 d lee Pave ea Deren 48 handset cece cence eee eee 47 Ring delay 2 cess e eee eee ees 45 Ringer Changing e cece eee e eee 45 setting melody 46 setting volume 45 S Searching handset eee eA 43 in directOry cece eee eee 32 Sending directory entry to handset 33 62 Setti ensaian ehe 42 Setting date ccc eee eee 18 Setting melody ringer 46 Setting recall suuuuuu 49 Setting time 0 eee 18 Setting up Dasesc eds des t MM E 12 Setting up handset 14 Setting up an internal call 35 Setting volume earpiece lsessssseeeeeeeeA 45 handset handsfree 45 loudspeaker 0cce eee e ee 45 lile PPP 45 Side key 0 cece cece ence ees 2 5 Specifications cece eee 53 Speed dialling see Direct dialling Star key cisci dens 2 System settings 0008 48 T Talk key 2 eee e eee eee eee e eee e ee eeee 2 Telephone jack pin connections 565 54 Time control cece eee eee 46 Tone dialling 0e eee 49 Troubleshooting sse 51
36. ew 2 eee cece eee eee eens 27 USING EE ies ena Ue eles 22 Message playing back 0e eee 40 Message key opening lists 00 00e 38 Missed call 0 cece eee eens 37 Music on hold 0e eee 47 Muting the handset 31 N Name of ahandset 0 0000 ee 43 Network mailbox 006 39 entering number 39 Number displaying caller s number CLIP 29 entering netw mailbox number 39 storing in directory 32 33 O On Off key sees 2 Opens Epp 5 Opening the directory 5 Operating steps display 25 Order of entries in directory 32 P PABX operating base on PABX 49 setting dialling mode 49 setting recall uuuue 49 switching to tone dialling 49 61 Index Package contents 11 Paging iicet e eeicees dane s 2 43 PIN change system PIN cece eee ee eee eee 48 Pin connections 04 54 Playing back message answering machine 40 Power adapter 0 c cece eens 9 Power consumption 53 Power saving adapter plug 40 Protecting phone against access 48 Q Questions and answers 51 R Radiation reducing irainei anir akiinua 40 Range sse tirar iA EAR a VE a 12 Recall key 02 cece eee eee eee es 2 Reception booster see R
37. external calls DET gt C Settings 93 gt 4 Audio Visual Signals JJ gt 4 Ringtones JA External Calls J can be used for the following Melody JJ You can set the ringer melody as described above Time Control 94 You can specify a time period when you do not want the tele phone to signal external calls e 9 during the night Switch Activation on or off by pressing id M activated Settings A Starting Time Ending Time Enter each time as a 4 digit number and press eff 46 Anon Calls Silent JA You can set your handset so that it doesn t ring for calls where Calling Line Identification has been withheld not answering machine The call will only be sig nalled on the display Switch the Anon Calls Silent function on or off by pressing JA M activated Activating deactivating the ringer You can Permanently deactivate the ringer in idle status or when receiving a call Deactivate the ringer for the cur rent call only The ringer cannot be re activated while a call is in progress Deactivating the ringer permanently Press and hold the star key The amp icon appears in the display Reactivating the ringer Press and hold the star key Deactivating the ringer for the current call EH Pressthe display key Advisory warning tones Your handset uses advisory tones to tell you about different activities and statuses The
38. following tones can be activated and deactivated independently of each other Advisory Tones Key click Every key press is confirmed Confirmation tone rising tone sequence At the end of an entry setting when the hand setis placed in the base and on arrival of a new entry in the call list Error tone descending tone sequence When you make an incorrect entry Menu end tone When scroll ing at the end of a menu Battery Low The battery requires charging You cannot deactivate the confirma tion tone for placing the handset in the base Activating deactivating advisory tones ER gt C Settings Oy gt 4 Audio Visual Signals JJ gt Advisory Tones gt 3 M on Activating deactivating battery low beep DET gt C Settings IA gt 4 Audio Visual Signals JJ gt Battery Low gt 0a M on Base settings Restoring the handset default settings You can reset any individual settings and changes that you have made This will not affect entries in the directory call list date and time or the handset s registration to the base TEM C Settings 9d gt 4 System gt 9d gt 4 Reset Handset 94 Cancel the reset with 5 Base settings The base settings are made using a registered handset Activating deactivating music on hold TEM C Settings 9d Telephony gt JA gt Music on Hold gt OM v on Ac
39. ge 39 Network Mailbox gt page 39 27 Menu tree F 28 Settings Date Time gt page 18 Audio Visual Signals Call Volume Ringer Volume Ringtones Advisory Tones Battery Low Display Jumbo Font Language Contrast gt page 44 Registering Register Handset De register Handset Telephony Auto Answer Listening In Music on Hold System Reset Handset Direct Dial Keys Reset Base Repeater Mode Eco Mode Eco Mode System PIN gt page 34 gt page 45 gt page 45 gt page 46 gt page 47 gt page 47 gt page 44 gt page 45 gt page 42 gt page 43 gt page 45 gt page 44 gt page 47 gt page 47 gt page 48 gt page 47 gt page 40 gt page 40 gt page 48 Making calls When the display backlight is switched off pressing any key will activate the backlight The relevant key function is performed Making external calls and ending calls External calls are calls using the pub lic telephone network M Enter phone number and press the talk key 7 or the handsfree key i The number is dialled You can also first press e the talk key 4 or the handsfree key i dial tone and then enter the num ber To set the earpiece volume during a call press the side key 3 Ending a call cancelling dialli
40. h a potential explosion hazard e g paint shops If you give your phone to a third party make sure you also give them the user guide Remove faulty bases from use or have them repaired by our Service as these could interfere with other wireless services Environmental benefits of the Aton CL317 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 authority or the dealer you purchased the product from At the end of its service life this product must not be disposed of with nor mal household waste but must be handed in at the place of purchase or at a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices in accord ance with the ordinance governing the return acceptance and disposal of electrical and electronic equipment VREG The materials can be recycled according to their identification By reusing and recycling materials along with other methods of recycling used equip ment you can make an important contribution to protecting the environ ment m Please note 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 transmit emergency calls Environmental benefits of the Aton CL317 The Aton CL317 has a low level of energy consumption and re
41. ir costs are additional outside the warranty period Batteries If your phone does not operate properly notify Technical Assistance phone number 0800 800 800 The repair and the fault action are free of charge Battery cells are considered con sumed material which is not cov ered by the warranty service Faulty batteries are not replaced free of charge This applies to rented as well as purchased devices Help If you have any general questions about products services etc please contact your Swisscom Information Centre toll free number 0800 800 800 Anexception is damage to wearing parts cable labels batteries etc and due to improper handling damage from dropping infiltrated fluids etc 50 Faults and self help with troubleshooting Faults and self help with troubleshooting Not every problem signifies a fault in your telephone In some cases problems 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 handset 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 BASE flashes in the display 1 The handset is outside the range of the base gt Move the
42. is displayed as follows Net AM 00 ww 00 The number of new messages is only displayed correctly if your net work provider transmits this informa tion The number of old messages is not available S4 Press the display key to call up the network mail box Fast access to the network mail box To access the network mailbox simply press and hold the key you do not have to select it via the menu 40 ECO DECT You are helping to protect the envi ronment with your Aton Reduced energy consumption Your telephone has a power saving adapter plug and uses 0 5 W when in idle status and when the batteries are not being charged Reducing radiation The radiation from your telephone is reduced automatically Handset The closer the handset is to the base the lower the radia tion 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 the base even more by using Eco Mode Eco Mode Reduces the radiation of the base and handset by 8096 whether you are making a call or not Eco Mode reduces the range of the base by approx 5096 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 switche
43. l entries Caution All old and new entries will be deleted u gt Missed Calls IA gt 4 Missed Calls 4 T Delete List J4 Press and hold idle sta tus Calling up lists with new messages If there are new messages in a list use the display key J to call up The network mailbox if your net work provider supports this func tion and the number of the net work mailbox has been entered page 39 The missed calls list An advisory tone sounds as soon as a new entry arrives in a list In idle status the display shows an icon for the new message Icon New message Qo on the network mailbox x in the list of Missed Calls 38 The number of new entries is dis played under the corresponding icon EJ 02 04 Press the display key zz and select the required list The display key gis hidden when a list is exited However you can still access the lists To do this refer to the following sections Listening to messages on the net work mailbox page 40 Opening the missed calls list 9 page 37 When new messages arrive the dis play key jis shown again Please note New calls on the network mailbox are only displayed correctly if your network provider transmits this information see user guide for your provider s network mail box Using the network mailbox Combox The network mailbox is the answer ing machine in your
44. ling line identification phone number transmission caller ID etc If necessary con tact the device manufacturer If this does not resolve the problem it is possible that your network pro vider does not provide the CLIP serv ice for this number Have you ordered the calling line display service from your network provider gt Check whether your provider supports calling line display CLIP and that the function has been activated for you If neces sary contact your provider Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists Handsfree operation In handsfree mode you activate the loudspeaker so that you can hear the caller without having to hold the handset to your ear You therefore have both hands free and other peo ple can listen in on the conversation r 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 Activating while dialling m Enter the number and press the handsfree key Switching between earpiece and handsfree mode Press the handsfree key During a call activate or deactivate handsfree mode If you wish to place the handset in the base during a call gt Press and hold the handsfree key while placing the handset in the charger and for a further 2 seconds Otherwise the call is cancelled For instructions on adjusting the handsfree vol
45. main menu 3 Press up ordown on the control key until Settings the menu entry Settings appears on the screen gt Gi Press the key below JA on the dis play screen to open the submenu 3 Press up or down on the control key until 25 Understanding the operating steps 72 7 26 System the menu entry System appears on the screen gt A Press the key below JJ on the display screen to open the sub menu e Press up or down on the control key until Eco Mode the menu entry Eco Mode appears on the screen wd Press the key below JJ on the display screen to switch the function on or off v on The change is effective immedi ately and does not need to be confirmed Press the key below EHI 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 Menu tree Menu tree If you press the MAM display key in idle status a list appears with menu entries You can scroll through the list by pressing M Directory x Missed Calls Alarm clock EJ Answer Machine F Settings Some of these menu entries contain submenus The page numbers refer to the relevant description in the user guide M Directory gt page 32 x Missed Calls page 37 S Alarm clock Activation gt page 42 Wake up Time gt page 42 EJ Answer Machine Play Messages gt pa
46. ng Press the end call key e or place the handset in the base Making calls Accepting a call The handset indicates an incoming call in three ways by ringing by a display on the screen and by the flashing handsfree key xi You can accept the call on the hand set by gt Pressing the talk key 4 gt Pressing the handsfree key COJ gt Press the display key EZI If the handset is in the base and the Auto Answer function is activated 9 page 45 the handset will accept a call automatically when you lift it out of the base To deactivate the ringer press the ARIY display key You can accept the call as long as it is displayed on the screen Calling Line Identification When you receive a call the caller s number is displayed on the screen if the following prerequisites are met Your network provider supports CLIP CLI CLI Calling Line Identification The caller s number is transmit ted CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation The caller s number is displayed The caller has arranged CLI with the network provider r Please note In the Swisscom ISDN network CLIP is transmitted automatically 29 Making calls Call display When you receive a call the phone number is shown in the display If the number of the caller is stored in your directory the display is replaced by the corresponding directory entry 1234567890 Thefollowing is displa
47. ode cece eee cece e ees 40 Eco Mode eee cece eee e ene ees 41 End call key ee eee ee 2 29 Entering recall 0 eee ee 2 Error tone ss essed es esee eere 47 F Fast access answering machine 40 60 H Handset activating deactivating 23 advisory tones ssssese 47 changing name 43 contact with liquid 53 de registering seeusuus 43 display language 17 44 handsfree volume 45 idle status 0c cece eee ees 23 jumbo font 2 cece e eee 44 MUNG vec REA E bere s 31 registering sslsseesess 42 restoring default settings 47 searching for eeee eee ee 43 setting individual 44 setting UP 6 eee eee eee eee eee 14 transferring a call 36 using multiple 06 42 Handsfree key cece eee eee 2 Handsfree operation 31 Handsfree volume 45 Hash key cece cece cence eee 2 24 Headset 0 ccc cece eee eee ee eens 2 Hearing aids cece eee 9 l Icon keypad lock n se 24 inge oereide ovre eaea i 46 Idle status returning tO cece eee eee ee 23 Idle status display 2 20 23 Incorrect entries correction 23 Internal call suueuuu 35 call waiting e ee
48. ou can save important phone num bers that you call often to the four direct dialling keys You can assign an external phone number or the internal callfunction page 35 to each direct dialling key To dial these saved numbers press the relevant direct dialling key 1 to Iv Assigning a function to direct dialling keys Prerequisite The direct dialling key in question has not already been assigned a function gt In idle status press the direct dial ling key OJ to iv on the handset to which you wish to assign a function Select the relevant function using gt Label with Ext No Enter an external phone number directly S Enter the number and press 9 B Enter the name and press Label with Internal Call See Setting up an internal call on page 35 Label with Call All Int See Setting up an internal call on page 35 34 Label with Dir Number Label the key with a number from the directory The directory is opened Select a number and press JA Changing the function of the direct dialling keys TEM gt C Settings 9d 4 Direct Dial Keys JJ gt Select direct dialling key I to IV The current labelling is displayed after the key number e g I no entry i e the O key is not currently labelled or IV Call INT i e the IV key is labelled with the internal call function You can now change the labelling Select a function with MAM CJ Not
49. programmed Changing the pause after line seizure You can set the length of the pause inserted between pressing the talk key gt and sending the phone number Cem gt Enter digit for the current pause length 1 second 3 seconds 7 seconds i Changing the pause after recall key pm gt Enter digit for the current pause length 800 ms 2 1600 ms 3200 ms oi 49 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 warranty card filled out and stamped by the place of pur chase must accompany the faulty device Excluded from the warranty are damages due to improper use wear and tear or tampering by oth ers The warranty does not include consumable materials and faults that have only an insignificant affect on the value or usability of the prod uct In case of errors please contact your place of purchase Repair Maintenance Rental devices Purchased devices Repair services are performed free of charge within the warranty period in accordance with the regu lation of the warranty certificate If a repair is necessary the device must be returned to the place of pur chase If Technical Assistance is made avail able also during the warranty period the fault action is charged route lump sum price as well as expenses for time The repa
50. provider s tele phone network More information is available from your provider You cannot use the network mailbox unless you have requested it from your provider Entering network mailbox number In order to use the network mailbox quickly and easily via the network mailbox list and to use fast access you will need to enter the number in your phone fff 5 Answer Machine JA gt Network Mailbox J4 n Enter the network mail box number and press Using the network mailbox Combox Accepting anew message from the network mailbox When a message is recorded you receive a call from the network mail box If you have requested Calling Line Identification the display showsthe network mailbox number If you accept the call the new mes sages are played back If you do not accept the call the network mailbox number is saved in the missed calls list gt page 37 Please note Enter the network mailbox phone number into your directory along with the designation Net AM the display and the call list will then show this designation 39 ECO DECT Playing back messages There are three ways to call the net work mailbox Call the network mailbox via the Answer Machine menu EM gt 5 Answer Machine gt 4 gt C Play Messages gt is If there are new messages access the network mailbox via the net work mailbox list gt Net AM see also gt page 38 The list
51. quality Hearing aid compatible HAC High contrast large b w display Battery charge status and reception signal indicator Large font for outstanding legibility Enlargeable digit display Jumbo font Green illuminated handsfree key High quality large illuminated and clear keypad Side key for easy volume control 4 direct dialling keys Directory for 150 entries Automatic redialling of the last 10 numbers Standard batteries Headset socket Aton C103 handset Large keys illuminated keypad Text and symbols are shown clearly in large type on the display Jumbo font large print Direct dialling keys E Hearing aid compatible HAC Handsfree operation Directory for around 100 entries Headset socket 56 Accessories 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 Use only original accessories This will avoid possible health risks and personal injury and also ensure that all the relevant regulations are complied with 57 Mounting the base on the wall Mounting the base on the wall Mounting the charger on the wall 21mm ere max 8 mm max 24mm 58 Index Index A C Access protection uuuuuu 48 Call Accessories esses
52. rge status Charged over 66 a Charged between 33 and 66 CU Charged between 11 and 33 C flashes Charged less than 10 less than 1 hour s talktime AD fn m Battery is charging If Eco Mode page 41 is activated the icon is displayed in the top left corner of the display Your phone is now ready for use What would you like to do next What would you like to do next Now that you have successfully set up your Aton you can immedi ately start calling or you can adapt it to your personal require ments Use the following guide to quickly locate the most important functions Operating the phone page 22 Transferring an old directory to a new handset page 33 Registering other handsets page 42 Storing numbers in the directory page 32 Changing the ringers and volume on the handset page 45 Changing the call volume on the handset page 45 Switching on Eco Mode Eco Mode page 41 r Please note If you have any questions about using your phone please read the tips on troubleshooting page 51 or contact our Service team gt page 50 21 Using the phone Using the phone Menu guidance 22 Your telephone s functions are accessed via a menu consisting of several levels menu overview gt page 27 Main menu first menu level gt When the handset is in idle status press the display key IAM to open the main menu The functions in the main menu are shown
53. ss phones Due to the constant progression in battery development the list of rec ommended batteries is regularly updated Base power consumption In standby mode approx 0 6 W Base in standby mode lt 0 4 W During a call approx 0 5 W Charged handset in base Handset not in base 53 Appendix General specifications DECT standard Supported GAP standard Supported No of channels 60 duplex channels Radio frequency range 1880 1900 MHz Duplex method Time multiplex 10 ms frame length Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit s Modulation GFSK Language code 32 kbit s Transmission 10 mW power average power per channel Range Up to 250m outdoors up to 40m indoors Base power 230 V 50 Hz supply Environmental 5 C to 45 C conditions for 20 to 75 rela operation tive humidity Dialling mode DTMF tone dial ling PD pulse dialling 54 Pin connections on the telephone jack NW An ps 1 unused 2 unused 3a 4b 5 unused 6 unused Writing and editing names The following rules apply when writ ing names Each key between and 9 is assigned several letters and char acters Control the cursor with S G amp A Characters are inserted at the cur sor position Press the display key to
54. st to listen to mes sages on the network mailbox 9 page 39 Missed calls list Prerequisite CLIP page 29 Your telephone saves the last 20 missed calls Opening the missed calls list To open the list from the menu EM gt 2 Missed Calls A If there are new entries in the list you can go straight to the list by pressing E gt 4 Missed Calls see also gt page 38 The list is displayed as follows S Missed Calls 01 02 Number of new messages number of old read messages A Press the display key to open the list The last incoming call is displayed as the first entry List entry Example of a list entry New Call 12345678 ww Status of entry New Call New missed call Old Call Entry already read Number of caller You can add the number of the caller to the directory 9 page 33 Use the T display key to select the following options Delete Entry Delete selected entry Copy to Directory Copy the caller s number to the directory Date and Time Display date and time of the call Show Number Display caller s phone number Delete List Delete all entries in the list After exiting the list all entries are assigned the status old 37 Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists Dialling from the missed calls list Open list 2 page 37 eS Select an entry Press the talk key The number is dialled Deleting al
55. tivating repeater support You can increase the range and sig nal strength of the base using a repeater You will need to activate repeater mode This will terminate any calls being made via the base at the time Prerequisite A repeater is regis tered 47 Base settings ffl C Settings 9d 4 System JA gt 4 Repeater Mode gt Od M activated Please note Eco Mode Eco Mode 9 page 40 and repeater sup port cancel each other out i e if you use a repeater you can not use Eco Mode or Eco Mode 4 The default encrypted trans mission setting is deactivated when repeater mode is acti vated Protecting against unauthorised access Protect the system settings of the base with a system PIN known only to yourself You will need to enter the system PIN when for example registering de registering a handset to from the base Changing the system PIN You can change the base s 4 digit default system PIN 0000 to a 4 digit PIN known only to yourself TEM C Settings A 4 System gt JA 4 System PIN JA 4 System PIN A gt E New PIN eq 48 Resetting the system PIN If you have forgotten your system PIN you can reset the base to the original code 0000 Disconnect the power cable from the base Hold down the registra tion paging key on the base while reconnecting the power cable to the base Hold down the key for
56. ume page 45 ww r Please note If you have a headset connected you can switch between the headset and handsfree mode Muting You can deactivate your handset s microphone during a call Mute Press the display key to mute the handset On Press the display key to reactivate the micro phone r Please note A connected headset will also be muted Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists The telephone offers a directory direct dialling keys redial list net work mailbox list and missed calls list You can save up to 150 entries in the directory You can create a personalised direc tory for your own individual hand set You can copy all of the entries or individual entries to other handsets 9 page 33 It is also possible to copy entries from old handsets pro viding they are registered to your new base 31 Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists Directory You can store numbers and the asso ciated names in the directory In idle status open the directory using the key or via the menu Iff gt Directory A Storing numbers in the directory GJ Tam gt 4 New Entry gt 4 Ms Enter number 9d Ms Enter name JA r Please note This user guide always shows the directory being opened using the key Please note Refer to the character set chart to see how to enter names
57. volume and press s Handset settings Setting the volume during a call E Press up louder or down quieter on the side keys gt page 2 The setting is saved auto matically after 3 seconds Changing ringers Volume Five volume levels 1 5 e g volume 3 alil and Off volume 0 amp oll Melody List of pre loaded ringer melo dies The first three melodies are the classic ringtones You can also set different ringer mel odies for the following functions External Calls Internal Calls Alarm Clock Setting the ringer volume The ringer volume is the same for all types of ring ffl gt C Settings 9d gt Audio Visual Signals JJ 4 Ringer Volume gt 33 gt 4 Set the volume gt 93 Setting the volume while the ringer is ringing Press up louder or down quieter on the side key 9 page 2 The setting is saved auto matically after 3 seconds 45 Handset settings Setting the ringer melody Set different ringer melodies for external calls internal calls and the alarm clock For external calls you can also spec ify that your phone should not ring at certain times or if a call is from an unknown caller For internal calls and the alarm clock ER gt C Settings Oy gt Audio Visual Signals JJ gt 4 Ringtones gt JA gt Internal Calls Alarm Clock OK gt Select melody gt Od M selected For
58. yed in place of the number Extern Call if no number is trans mitted Withheld if the caller has with held Calling Line Identification Unavailable if Calling Line Identi fication is not working r Please note Theringer can be switched off for unknown calls calls with Calling Line Identification withheld 9 page 46 Notes on calling line display CLIP By default the number of the caller is shown in the display of your tele phone You do not have to make any other settings on your telephone r Please note In the Swisscom ISDN network CLIP is transmitted automatically 30 However if the caller s number is not displayed this can be due to the following Your telephone is connected via a PABX or a router with an integrated PABX gateway that does not trans mit all information Is your telephone connected via a PABX gateway You can establish this by checking for an additional device connected between your telephone and house connection e g a PABX gateway etc In most cases simply resetting this device will remedy the situation gt Briefly disconnect the mains plug of your PABX Re insert the plug and wait for the device to restart If the caller number is still not displayed gt Check the CLIP settings of your PABX and activate this function if necessary In the user guide for the device search for the term CLIP or an alternative term such as cal

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