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Handset Aton CL103 User guide
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1. 9 Sending directory entry to handset 10 Setting date 6 Setting melody ringtone 13 Setting the volume CAaPleCO rs c 222202 age s ng 12 handset loudspeaker 12 loudspeaker 12 ringtone 2222202122609 12 Setting time oe c2 kaa ae lu se 6 Setting wake uptime 13 SMS writing text 17 Special characters 17 Speed dialling list 10 Switching off advisory tones 13 auto answer 12 keypad lock 7 Switching on advisory tones 13 auto answer 12 keypad lock 7 T Talkikay ii haa Magaan Naa 1 Technical data 16 Troubleshooting 14 V Volume KINGLONE 2 2 4 Ha si HULA 64 hes 12 W Warning tone battery 13 Writing editing text 17 19 Accessories Accessories Aton CL103 charging station including mains adapter All accessories and batteries are available from your mobile phone retailer or from the Swisscom shop 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 Assembling the charging cradle a 680mm y max 8 mm max 4 mm La O x h 20 en 25 06 FX RES V CPE English for Internet This user guide i
2. 1 hashkey 1 7 keypad lock 7 message key 11 onloffkey 1 recall key 1 talkikey aa ol era 20 ed er a ale ad 1 L Last number redial 11 Liquids ee Ses ee A eee See ans 14 List Calls list adie pote eke eae s i 11 last number redial list 11 Lock keypad 7 Loudspeaker volume 12 M Making calls answering a call 7 external 07 033i eed fares ee 7 Medical appliances 3 Menu back one menu level 8 endtone 13 menu guidance_ 8 Message key oDSn ih llSESs kung minda paang 11 N Number storingin directory 9 10 O ONOFF KEY oe aaa Ghana An alate eh 1 Operation preparing to use the phone 4 Order of entries in directory 17 P Pack contents 4 Phonebook 9 OPENING mada a cathe ence aad 8 selecting entry 9 storing entry 9 storing the first number 9 Q Questions and answers 14 R Recallkey 1 Registering handset 5 Restoring default settings handsets s22 shee kh ea eee es 13 Ringtone changing ana sie Ped 12 setting melody 13 setting the volume 8 12 Index S Safety precautions 3 Searching in directOrV
3. Handset Aton CL103 User guide swisscom fixnet The handset at a glance og Bad NG TE The handset at a glance 1 Direct dialling keys to III 2 Display in idle status example 3 Battery charge level E BB 1 3 charged to fully charged i1 flashes battery almost flat EI MB flashes battery charging 4 Display keys page 8 5 Control key page 7 6 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 hand set press and hold in idle status 7 hash key Keypad lock on off press and hold in idle status page 7 Insert a pause press and hold for dialling Switch between uppercase lowercase let ters and digits for text entry page 17 8 Microphone 9 Recall key Enter flash press and hold 10 Connection socket for headset 11 Talk key Answer a call start dialling 12 handsfree key Toggle between earpiece and handsfree mode Lights up handsfree activated Flashing incoming call 13 Voice portal key Contents Contents The handset ata glance 1 Safety precautions 3 Aton CL103 more than just a telephone 4 Firststeps NAG 2056 es 4 Pack contents 4 Setting up the handset for use 4 Making calls 7 Making an external call ending a call 7 Answering a call 7 Handsfree operation 7 Operating the hand
4. you can send the list or individual entries to other handsets page 10 Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists Directory You can store numbers and the associated names in the directory With the handset in idle status open the directory by press ing the 0 key Length of an entry Number max 22 digits Name max 16 characters Storing the first number in the directory Dir empty New entry gt A gt Enter number gt TA gt Enter name gt Nd Storing a number in the directory gt EM gt NewEntry gt 8 gt Enter number gt TA gt Enter name gt Nd Selecting a directory entry Open the directory You have the following options Use to scroll to the entry until the required name is selected Enter the first character of the name or scroll to the entry with 3 Dialling with the directory 3 Select entry page 9 r Managing directory entries You have selected an entry page 9 Editing entries EM gt Edit Entry gt Ng gt 12 Change number if required gt H4 gt Change name if required gt Wi Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists Using other functions The following functions can be selected with Em gt Use Number Edit or add to a stored number Then dial or use other functions with I Show Number Show number Delete Entry Delete selected entry Send Entry Send a single entry to
5. Submenus The functions in the submenus are dis played as lists To access a function gt Scroll to the function with the control key and press E4 Briefly pressing the end call key returns you to the previous menu level cancels the operation 3 Swisscom Voice Portal key Press the direct dialling key You will be directly connected to the Swisscom Voice Portal The access number can be repro grammed Note This key allows you to connect to the Swisscom Voice Portal where you can activate additional services such as Call diversion Service 21 61 or 67 call waiting Service 43 or three party conference with a simple voice command You can also use voice command to access current sport news and weather information Correcting incorrect entries Navigate to the wrong input with the control key if is displayed Press to delete the character to the left of the cursor Insert new character to the left of the cursor When entering the time and date etc edit the flashing character You will find explanations for the symbols and typographical conventions used in this user guide in the appendix page 14 Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists A directory last number redial list and calls list are available You can save up to 100 entries in the directory You can create a personalised directory for your own individual handset However
6. another handset page 10 Delete List Delete all directory entries Send List Send the complete list to another handset page 10 Sending the directory to another handset Requirements The sending and receiving handsets must both be registered on the same base station The other handset and base station can send and receive directory entries gt 9 Select entry page 9 gt EM gt Send Entry Send List 9 gt i Enter the internal number of the receiving handset 4 A successful transfer is confirmed by a message and confirmation tone on the receiving handset 10 Adding a displayed number to the directory You can copy any numbers to the direc tory that appear in a list for example the calls list or the last number redial list If you have arranged CNIP with your net work provider the first 16 characters of the transferred name are also copied to the Name line A number is displayed MET gt Copy to Directory gt TA b Complete the entry page 9 Direct dialling keys You can store particularly important phone numbers for example emergency numbers under the 3 free direct dialling keys You dial the stored direct dialling number by pressing the corresponding direct dial ling key and the talk key z Refer to the font table page 17 for infor mation on how to enter the text correctly Storing changing direct dialling keys You can assign external phone nu
7. cradle 20 Safety precautions Safety precautions Caution Read the safety precautions and the user guide before use Explain their contents to your children as well as the potential hazards associated with using the tel o y o J a Only fit the recommended rechargeable batteries of the same type page 16 In other words do not use any other battery type or non rechargeable batteries as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury Fit rechargeable batteries with the correct polarity and use them according to this user guide polarity symbols can be seen in the handset s battery compart ment page 4 The operation of medical appliances may be affected Be aware of the technical conditions in your particular environment for example doctor s surgery Do not hold the reverse side of the handset to your ear if the handset is ringing or if the handsfree function is switched on Otherwise you risk developing seri ous permanent hearing damage The handset may cause an unpleasant humming noise in hearing aids Do not install the charging cradle in bathrooms or shower rooms The handset is not splash proof page 14 Do not use the phone in environments with a potential explosion hazard for example auto paint shops If you give your Aton CL103 to someone else make sure you also give them the user guide Informati
8. do not put it back again until the batteries are fully discharged Note After the first battery charge and discharge you may replace your handset in the charging cradle after every call On the handset IA gt Settings gt NA Handset gt J gt Register Handset gt T4 gt Enter system PIN of base station default status 0000 IJA On the base station Start to register the handset on the base station as described in its user guide Charging the batteries b Plug the mains adapter of the charging cradle into the power socket b Place the handset in the charging cra dle with its display facing forward To charge the batteries leave the handset in the charging cradle Battery charging is indicated in the top right of the display by a flashing battery icon TM if the handset is switched on During handset operation the battery icon indicates the charge sta tus of the batteries page 1 Initial charging and discharging of batteries The correct charge status can only be dis played when the batteries are first fully charged and discharged through use gt To do this leave the handset in the charging cradle without interruption until the battery icon stops flashing in the display approx 6 hours Please ensure the following Always repeat the charging and dis charging procedure if you remove the batteries from the handset and re insert them The batteries may warm up as
9. field Move the cursor left or right During an external call Q Open the directory 5 Adjust loudspeaker volume for earpiece and handsfree mode Display keys The current display functions are shown in the bottom display line in reverse video The functions of the display keys change depending on the particular operating situation Example m 1 Current display key functions 2 Display keys The most important display symbols are EER Go back one menu level or cancel operation mm Open the main menu or a con text dependent menu lok Confirm highlighted selection Delete key backspace delete one character at a time Open the last number redial list base station dependent co Returning to idle status You want to return to idle status from any where in the menu Press and hold the end call key 5 If you do not press any key the display will automatically revert to idle status after 2 minutes Changes that you have not confirmed stored by pressing JJ will be rejected For an example of the display in idle sta tus page 1 Menu guidance Your telephone s functions are accessed using a menu that has a number of levels Main menu first menu level gt To open the main menu press MAM with the handset in idle status Accessing a function gt Scroll to the function with the control key and press E4 The corresponding submenu the next menu level is opened
10. andset so that the protrusions on the belt clip engage with the notches You can also attach a cord for carrying the handset in your hand or wearing it around your neck ca Opening the battery cover gt If fitted remove the belt clip gt Reach into the housing cavity and pull the battery cover upwards Registering You have to register your Aton CL103 ona base station before you can use it It can be registered on up to four base stations The registration process depends on the particular base station Automatically registering the handset on the Aton CL103 base station Requirement the handset must not already be registered on any base station Registering the handset on the Aton CL103 base station occurs automatically gt Place the handset in the charging cra dle of the base station with its display facing forward You will hear a confirmation tone First steps Automatic registration can take up to 5 minutes While registration is in progress the screen displays Registering The handset is assigned the lowest unas signed internal number 1 4 If several handsets are registered on the base the internal number is shown in the display after registration for example 2 This means that the handset has been assigned the internal number 2 Notes Automatic registration is only possible if the base station on which you wish to reg ister the handset is not being used to make a call A k
11. ase of an error please contact your place of purchase Appendix Repair Maintenance Rental devices If your phone does not operate properly notify Technical Assistance phone number 175 The repair and the fault action are free of charge Purchased devices Repair services are performed free of charge within the warranty period in accordance with the regulation of the warranty certificate If a repair is neces sary the device must be returned to the place of purchase If Technical Assistance is made available during the warranty period as well the fault action is charged route lump sum price as well as time expenses The repair costs are additional outside the warranty period Batteries Battery cells are considered consumed material which is not covered by the war ranty service Defective batteries are not replaced free of charge This applies to rental and 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 except for damage to wearing parts cables labels batteries etc and damage arising from incorrect handling such as dropping it or allowing fluid to penetrate into handset etc 15 Appendix Authorisation This device is intended to be operated on the analogue Swiss network Country specific conditions have been taken into account If you h
12. ave 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 requirements and other relevant regulations laid down in Directive 1999 5 EC C 0682 The Declaration of Conformity can be found on the following web site www swisscom com under the rubric Online Shop Phone Declaration of Conformity or can be ordered from the following postal address Swisscom Fixnet AG RES Voice Customer Premises Equipments CPE 3050 Bern 16 Technical data Recommended batteries Valid at the time of going to press Nickel metal hydride NiMH Sanyo Twicell 650 Sanyo Twicell 700 Sanyo NiMH 800 Panasonic 700 mAh for DECT GP 700mAh GP 850mAh Yuasa Technology AAA Phone 700 Yuasa Technology AAA 800 VARTA Phone Power AAA 700 mAh The handset is supplied with two recom mended batteries 2 E E E E 98 Handset operating times charging times The following information relates to bat teries with a capacity of 650 mAh Standby time approx 160 hours 7days Calling time approx 18 hours Charging time approx 6 hours The operating and charging times apply only when using the recommended bat teries General specifications DECT standard is supported GAP standard is supported Range up to 250 m outdoors up to 40 m indoors Base statio
13. dset 1 Controlkey 1 7 Correcting incorrect input 9 Customer Care 15 D Dialling direClOrV 9 Directory order of entries 17 sending entryllist to handset 10 Display changing display language 12 in idle status 1 SELLING aaa 21622550 256 dy ees 12 Display keys 1 8 18 E Earpiece volume 12 End call key 1 7 Entering flash 1 Errortone t m hee ha 13 F AGA 14 H Handset activating deactivating 7 advisory tones 13 contact with liquid 14 display language 12 idle status c2 22 c2 cv 8 loudspeaker volume 12 operating and charging times 16 restoring default settings 13 setting individual 12 staFtiig UB z a2 ats KA ha ee Se 4 Handset charging times 16 Handset operating time 16 Handsfree operation 7 KOY aa die i NG dak dar tak 24 DA 1 Hash key 1 7 Headset occas eos Naka ee ee 1 Hearing alds 3 Idle status display 1 8 Incorrect input correction 9 K Gd Segoe cere Sine eh aes 13 Keypad lock 7 Keys controlkey 1 7 display keys 1 8 end call key 1 8 handsfree key
14. e for your CL103 base sta tion Have fun using your new telephone First steps Pack contents The packaging contains an Aton CL103 handset two batteries a battery cover a belt clip a user guide and a headset The Aton CL103 charging station is a sep arate product Setting up the handset for use Please refer to the end of this user guide for information on connecting and if appropriate wall mounting the charging cradle Fitting the batteries and closing the cover Caution Use only the rechargeable batteries recom mended on page 16 In other words never use a conventional non rechargeable battery or other battery types as this could result in sig nificant health risks and personal injury For example the outer casing of the batteries or accumulators could be destroyed or the batter ies could explode The phone could also mal function or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not of the recommended type gt Fit the batteries with the correct polar ity see diagram The polarity is indicated in the battery compartment b First align the notches on the side of the battery cover with the protrusions on the inside of the casing b Then press down the cover so that it clicks into place Attaching the belt clip There are notches for attaching the belt clip on the side of the handset at the same height as the display b Press the belt clip onto the back of the h
15. ey press cancels automatic registration If four handsets are already registered on a base station there are two options The handset with the internal number 4 is in idle status the handset you wish to register is assigned the number 4 The handset that was previously number 4 is de registered The handset with the internal number 4 is being used the handset you wish to register cannot be registered lf automatic registration does not work the handset will have to be registered manu ally Manually registering the handset on the Aton CL103 base station You must activate manual registration of the handset on both the handset and the base station After it has registered the handset returns to idle status If several handsets are regis tered on the base the internal number is shown in the display after registration for example 2 The registration process is cancelled after 60 seconds If the handset has not regis tered within this time repeat the process First steps On the handset M gt Settings gt A Handset gt TA gt Register Handset JJ gt Enter system PIN of base station default status 0000 gt TA On the base station Press and hold the registra tion paging key on the base station min 1 sec Registering the handset Aton CL103 on other GAP enabled base stations gt Once the batteries are fully charged remove the handset from the charging cradle and
16. is as follows 1 Space shown here as u 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 beginning of the directory Names that you have preceded with an asterisk will move to the end of the directory Entering special characters Standard characters 1x Space Space g Ai 2x 1 123 gt 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x O A Mm Ol l un e o lg Mt 10x i 11x a 12x 13x 14x Directory and other lists When writing an SMS 17 Index Index A INGEOSSOMES HA cnet ene Nba mAy MAN 20 Advisory tones 13 Alarm clock 13 Auto answer 7 12 B Battery CHANGING ue 2202002612096 0x6 ta 6 display hd BAGAL Ak 6 fitting dart hab and boba hong 4 NGO Aman KA ang 8 0 a KA a 6 recommended batteries 16 segment display 1 warning tone 13 C Call answering 7 Calls list 11 Cancelling operation 8 Care of the telephone 14 Characters deleting ere de haa baha 6d Sk 9 Charge status battery 1 6 Charge status display 6 Confirmation tone 13 Connection socket for hea
17. mbers and the internal call function to the direct dialling keys Aspecial SOS procedure is available to you when your handset is registered on an Aton CL103 base station for details see the user guide for your CL103 base sta tion TEM gt Settings gt TA gt Direct Diall Keys gt TA gt eno entry 0 Select direct dialling key I to III Entering changing an entry You have selected a direct dialling key EM gt Edit Entry gt A Na Enter or edit the number if required and press TA NG Enter or edit the name if required and press S4 Using other functions The following functions can be selected with Em gt Delete Entry Delete selected entry Call Home Internal Pressing this key results in all registered handsets being called Use Number Edit or add to a stored number Then dial or use other functions with I Note When a phone number is displayed on the screen during pre dialling from the last number redial list or from the directory you can programme this number onto an unas signed direct dialling key by pressing and hold ing the relevant direct dialling key Last number redial list The last number redial list contains the ten numbers last dialled with the handset max 22 digits If one of the numbers is in the directory then the corresponding name will be displayed Dialling from the last number redial list Press the display key Select an entry t
18. me is set see page 6 MEI gt Alarm Clock gt TA gt Activation gt TA on After you activate the alarm clock the menu for setting the wake up time opens automatically If the alarm clock is set the wake up time appears with the icon in the display Setting the wake up time Et gt Alarm Clock gt TA gt Wakeup time gt JI gt Enter wake up time gt Nd When the alarm clock rings Press the display key i or any key to deactivate the alarm clock for 24 hours If you do not press any key the alarm clock switches off after one minute 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 and calls list or the handset s registration on the base station UM gt Settings gt 4 gt Handset gt A Reset Handset gt TA Cancel the reset with 2 o 13 Appendix Appendix Symbols and typographical conventions used This section explains the meaning of cer tain symbols and typographical conven tions that are used in this user guide m Enter digits or letters Em The display functions cur rently in the bottom display line are shown in reverse video Press the relevant dis play key to launch the func tion a gt Press the top or bottom of the control key for example when scrolling E3 E etc Press the illustrated key on the handset Exter
19. n power supply 230 V 50 Hz Environmental conditions for operation 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 relative humidity Writing and editing a text message The following rules apply when writing a text message The cursor is controlled with 7 Characters are added to the left of the cursor Press the hash key 7 briefly to switch from Abc mode to 123 from 123 to abc and from abc to Abc upper case 1 st letter uppercase all others lowercase Press the hash key before entering the letter Press the hash key 7 three times Shows the selection line of the charac ters assigned to the hash key The first letter of the name of directory entries is automatically capitalised fol lowed by lowercase letters Editing text When you press a key and hold it the characters of that key appear in the bot tom display line and are highlighted one after the other When you release the key the highlighted character is inserted into the input field For how to enter special characters see page 17 The display briefly shows whether upper case or lowercase letters or digits are selected when you switch from one mode to the next The bottom text line displays abc gt Abc Abc gt 123 or 123 gt abc Appendix Order of directory entries The directory entries are usually sorted in alphabetical order Spaces and digits take first priority The sort order
20. nal Calls Internal Calls example Select one of the menu func tions External Calls or Internal Calls from the list and press TA EM gt Audio Settings gt TA gt Ringer Melody example gt 3 Press MAN Select Audio Set tings using and press fg Select Ringer Melody using and press IJJ Care gt Wipe the base station and handset with a damp cloth do not use solvent or an antistatic cloth Never use a dry cloth This can cause static 14 Contact with liquid A If the handset has come into contact with liquid gt Switch the handset off and remove the batteries immediately gt Allow the liquid to drain from the handset gt Patall parts dry then place 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 microwave oven etc gt Do not switch on the handset again until it is completely dry When it has fully dried out you will gener ally be able to use it again Questions and answers Faults and Self help with Troubleshooting Not every fault is due to a defective phone In certain circumstances it can come from a brief interruption in the power supply to the base station unplug plug in power supply or if the batteries of the handset are removed and inserted again The following instructions should be of help for specific faults Important problems or faults can only be remedied if you bring the com
21. on about disposal At the end of its service life this product must not be disposed of among the normal household refuse Instead it must be handed in at a sales outlet or at a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices in accordance with regulations governing the return taking back and disposal of electrical and elec tronic devices ORDEA The materials can be recycled as indicated By recycling materials and reusing or utilising old appliances in any other way you are making an important contribu tion to the protection of the environment Note Not all of the functions described in this user guide are available in all countries CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation SMS Short Message Services and Swisscom Voice Portal these functions depend on the network provider Aton CL103 more than just a telephone Aton CL103 more than just a telephone Your phone not only enables you to store up to 100 telephone numbers page 9 it can do a whole lot more You can programme the direct dialling keys of your phone with important phone numbers The number is then dialled by simply pressing a key page 10 Use the handsfree function page 7 to keep your hands free when making a call Use your handset as an alarm clock page 13 A special SOS procedure is available to you when your handset is registered on an Aton CL103 base station for details see the user guid
22. plete unit base station handset as well as connect ing cable to the place of purchase The display is blank 1 The handset is not switched on Press andhold the end call key CG 2 The battery is flat gt Charge the battery or replace it page 4 The handset does not respond to a key press The keypad lock is activated gt Press and hold the hash key page 7 Base is flashing in the display 1 The handset is outside the range of the base station gt Move the handset closer to the base 2 The base station is not switched on gt Check the base station mains adapter Handset does not ring The ringtone is switched off gt Activate the ringtone page 12 You hear an error tone when keying an input a descending sequence of tones Action has failed invalid input gt Repeat the operation Watch the display and refer to the operat ing instructions if necessary Warranty Maintenance Repair Authorisation 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 be included with the defective device Excluded from the warranty are damages due to improper use wear and tear or tampering by others The warranty does not include consumed materials and defi ciencies which only affect the value or capability for use inconsiderably In c
23. r Press the talk key The number is dialled Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists Managing entries in the last number redial list Press the display key Select an entry Menu Press the display key The following functions can be selected with 9 Use Number as in the directory page 10 Copy to Directory as in the directory page 10 Delete Entry as in the directory page 10 Delete List as in the directory page 10 Opening the message list with the display key Open the message list base station dependent using the display key 8z An advisory tone sounds as soon as a new entry appearsin a list Amessage appears in the display If you press the display key WI you will see all the lists that contain new messages If only one list contains new messages this list will be opened automatically Press any key and the message advising of new messages is no longer shown on the display The calls list can be opened from the menu 11 Handset settings Handset settings Your handset comes with default settings You can change the individual settings Changing the display language You can view the display texts in different languages MEM gt Settings gt TJ Language gt TA gt 2 Choose language gt A The current language is indicated by M If you accidentally choose a language you do not understand Tam gt gt 0 Choose language gt T3 Screen
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25. saver When this function is activated the time is shown in digital in idle status filling the entire display MEM gt Settings gt A gt Handset gt A 3 Screen Saver gt JA M on Auto answer When this function is activated simply lift the handset from the charging cradle to answer a call without having to press the talk key z M gt Settings gt A Handset gt NG gt Auto Answer 4 M on 12 Adjusting the loudspeaker volume You can set the loudspeaker volume for handsfree talking and the earpiece vol ume to five different levels 1 5 e g volume 2 Et gt Audio Settings gt A Handset Volume Handsfree Volume gt TA Adjust the volume and press od Adjust the volume during a call Press the control key Adjust the volume and press od Changing ringtones Volume Five volume levels 1 5 e g volume 2 fi and off volume 0 4 B Melody List of pre loaded ringer melodies The first three melodies are the classical ring tones You can also set different melodies for the following functions External Calls For external calls Internal Calls For internal calls Alarm Clock For the alarm clock Setting ringer volume The ringer volume is the same for all types of signalling Ei gt Audio Settings gt JA gt Ringer Volume gt TA gt 0 Adjust volume gt Wi Or in idle status Press briefly Adjust volume g
26. set 7 Switching the handset on off 7 Activating deactivating the keypad lock 7 Control key on the handset 7 Display keys 8 Returning to idle status 8 Menu guidance 8 Swisscom Voice Portal key 9 Correcting incorrect entries 9 Using the directory direct dialling keys and lists 9 Directory paaa na na ee eee ee aces 9 Direct dialling keys 10 Last number redial list 11 Opening the message list with the display KOY a ede haat aks Bie eae 11 Handset settings 12 Changing the display language 12 Screensaver 12 Auto answWer 12 Adjusting the loudspeaker volume 12 Changing ringtones 12 Advisorytones 13 Using the handset as an alarm clock 13 Restoring the handset default settings 13 Appendix_ 14 Symbols and typographical conventions used_ 14 CF NG Anay ends Sipe vay Ards 14 Contact with liquid 14 Questions and answers 14 Faults and Self help with Troubleshooting 14 Warranty Maintenance Repair Authorisation 15 Repair Maintenance 15 Technical data 16 Writing and editing a text message 17 IND OX T 18 Accessories 20 Assembling the charging
27. t Setting ringer melody Set different ringer melodies for external calls internal calls and the alarm clock MET gt Audio Settings gt JA gt Ringer Melody TA gt External Calls Internal Calls Alarm Clock gt 4 O Select melody gt TA M on Advisory tones Your handset uses advisory tones to tell you about different activities and statuses The following tones can be activated and deactivated independently of each other Advisory tones Key click Each key press is acknowl edged Confirmation tone rising tone sequence at the end of an entry setting when the handset is placed in the charging cradle and on arrival of a new entry in the calls list Error tone descending tone sequence when you make an incorrect entry Menu end tone when scrolling at the end of a menu Battery warning tone The battery requires charging You cannot deactivate the confirmation tone for placing the handset in the charging cradle Activating deactivating advisory tones MET gt Audio Settings gt YA gt Advisory Tones gt 23 M on Setting the battery warning tone MET gt Audio Settings gt JA gt Battery Low gt J4 gt On Off During Call gt TA Wi on The battery warning tone is activated or deactivated or sounds during a call Handset settings Using the handset as an alarm clock Activating deactivating the alarm clock Requirement The ti
28. they are charging This is not dangerous After a time the charge capacity of the batteries will decrease for technical reasons Note You will find explanations for the symbols and typographical conventions used in this user guide in the appendix page 14 Setting the date and time EM gt Settings gt XA Date Time gt Em m Enter the day month and year with 6 digits and press TA Use to move between the fields m Enter hours and minutes with 4 digits e g 07 1 5 for 07 15 hrs and press fg Use to move between the fields Once the phone is registered and the time set the idle display looks as shown on page 1 Your phone is now ready for use Making calls Making an external call ending a call External calls are calls using the public tel ephone network 138 Enter phone number gt tr The number is dialled You can also first press the tr key ringtone and then enter the number The earpiece volume can be adjusted during the call with the key End a call cancel dialling Press the end call key 2 Answering 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 CF You can answer the call by gt Pressing the talk key z gt Pressing the handsfree key C amp J gt Pressing the display key PEIA If the handset is in the charging cradle and the Auto Answer func
29. tion is activated page 12 the handset will answer a call automatically when you lift it out of the charging cradle If the ringtone is intrusive press ites The ringtone is switched off for this call You can answer the call so long as it is dis played on the screen Making calls Handsfree operation You can make calls immediately in hands free mode the key lights up perma nently after entering the phone number by pressing the handsfree key 4 Toggle between earpiece and handsfree mode during a call by pressing the key The volume can be adjusted during handsfree operation with the key Operating the handset Switching the handset on off e Press and hold the end call key You will hear the confirmation tone Activating deactivating the keypad lock Press and hold the hash key You will hear the confirmation tone The icon o appears in the display when the keypad lock is activated Control key on the handset 1 Control key The side of the control key you have to press in the given operating situation is shown in black top bottom in this user guide Example for press the top of the control key The control key has a number of different functions Operating the handset When the handset is in idle status Open the directory 5 Adjust the ringer melody vol ume of the handset page 12 In lists and menus Scroll up down line by line In an input
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