You can use the keys on the base station to
register handsets to the base station,
search for handsets (paging),
and operate the integrated answer
machine (Aton CLT110 only).
Aton CLT110 base station
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During message playback:
3Play/Stop key:
Play back new messages from answer
machine or cancel the playback (press
briefly).
Play back new and old messages (press and
hold).
LED flashes: At least one new message is
present.
LED flickers: Memory is full.
4 Skip to next message (press once) or next
message but one (press twice).
5 Skip back to beginning of message (press
once) or to previous message (press twice).
6 Delete current message.
7 Adjust volume during message playback:
ð = quieter; ñ = louder.
While an external call is being signalled:
adjust ringer tone volume.
Please note:
u If the answer machine is being oper-
ated from a handset or if it is recording
a message, it cannot be operated from
the base station.
u If the LED flashes although the answer
machine is switched off, it means that
there is still at least one new message
that has not been played back yet.
1 Registration/paging key:
Press briefly: Search for handsets (paging),
¢ page 45.
Press and hold: Register handsets and DECT
devices,
2 On/Off key: Activate/deactivate answer ma-
chine.
LED lights up: Answer machine is activated.
LED flashes: The answer machine is record-
Read the safety precautions and the user guide before use.
Explain their contents and the potential hazards associated with using the telephone to
your children.
Only use the mains adapter supplied, as indicated on the underside of the base
station or charging cradle.
Only use the recommended, rechargeable batteries (
use a conventional (non-rechargeable) battery or other battery types as this
could result in significant health risks and personal injury.
The operation of medical appliances may be affected. Be aware of the technical
conditions in your particular environment, e.g. doctor's surgery.
Do not hold the rear of the handset to your ear when it is ringing or when
the handsfree function is activated. Otherwise you risk serious and permanent
damage to your hearing.
The handset may cause an unpleasant humming noise in hearing aids.
Do not install the base station or charging cradle in bathrooms or shower rooms.
The base station and charging cradle are not splash proof (
Do not use your phone in environments with a potential explosion hazard
(e.g. paint shops).
If you give your phone to someone else, make sure you also give them the
user guide.
Please remove faulty base stations from use or have them repaired by Service,
as they could interfere with other wireless services.
¢ page 54), i.e. never
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Safety precautions
Information about disposal
Batteries should not be disposed of in general household waste. Observe the
local waste disposal regulations, details of which can be obtained from your
local authority or the dealer you purchased the product from.
At the end of its service life, this product must not be disposed of with normal
household waste, but must be handed in at the place of purchase or at a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices in accordance with the
ordinance 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 equipment, you
can make an important contribution to protecting the environment.
Please note
u Not all of the functions described in this user guide are available in all countries.
CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation), SMS (Short Message Services):
these functions are dependent on the network provider.
u "EATONI" predictive text: is not supported by this device.
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Environmental benefits of the Aton CL110/CLT110
Environmental benefits of the Aton CL110/CLT110
The Aton CL110/CLT110 has a low level of energy consumption and reduces radiation.
Reduced power consumption
Your telephone has a power-saving adapter plug and uses 60% less power than standard
devices. Power consumption in standby mode is approx. 1.3 watt.
Minimal radiation
The Aton CL110/CLT110 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 CL110/CLT110 during a call by reducing the range.
Detailed information
¢ page 43.
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First steps
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Check the package contents
First steps
1 one Aton CL110/CLT110 base station,
2 one mains adapter,
3 one handset,
4 one phone cord,
5 two batteries,
6 one battery cover,
7 one belt clip,
8 one user guide,
9 one headset,
10 Environment card (Swisscom).
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First steps
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If you have purchased a
model with multiple
handsets the package
should contain two batteries, a battery cover, a belt
clip and a charging cradle
11 with mains adapter
12 for each additional
handset.
Setting up the base station and charging cradle (if included)
The base station and charging cradle are designed for use in enclosed dry
rooms with a temperature range of +5 °C to +45 °C.
¤ Set up the base station and charging cradles at a central location on a flat,
non-slip surface in your house or apartment.
Please note
Pay attention to the range of the base station.
This is up to 250 m in unobstructed outdoor areas and up to 40 m inside
buildings. The range is reduced when Eco Mode (
The phone's feet do not usually leave any marks on surfaces. However, due to
the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on today's furnishings,
the occurrence of marks on the surfaces cannot be completely ruled out.
Instructions on how to mount the base station and charging cradle to a wall,
¢ page 43) is activated.
¢ page 59.
Please note:
u Never expose the telephone to the influence of heat sources, direct sunlight
or other electrical devices.
u Protect your telephone from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and vapours.
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Connecting the base station
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1
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1
2
¤ Plug the mains adapter into the plug
socket 2.
¤ Connect the flat plug of the mains
adapter 1.
If you need to disconnect the plug from the
charging cradle, press the release button 1
and disconnect the plug 2.
1
2
1
2
¤ First connect the
mains adapter 1.
¤ Then connect the
telephone jack 2
and insert the cables
into the cableducts.
Please note:
u The mains adapter
must always be connected, as the phone
will not operate without mains connection.
u Only use the mains adapter and phone cord supplied. Pin connections on
telephone cables can vary (pin connections
Connecting the charging cradle (if included)
First steps
¢ page 55).
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First steps
¤ Insert the batteries the right
way round.
The polarity is indicated in/on
the battery compartment.
¤ First insert the battery cover
at the top a.
¤ Then press the cover b
until it clicks into place.
If you need to open the battery
cover, for instance to replace the
batteries, place your fingertip in
the cavity on the casing and pull
the battery cover upwards.
a
b
Setting up the handset for use
The display is protected by a plastic film.
Please remove the protective film!
Inserting the batteries and closing the battery cover
Warning
Use only the rechargeable batteries (¢ page 54). Never use a conventional
(non-rechargeable) battery or other battery types as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury. For example, the batteries could
explode. The phone could also malfunction or be damaged as a result of
using batteries that are not of the recommended type.
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Attaching the belt clip
Handset is
registering
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HotlineMenu
Before you can use the phone, you must
first register the handset to the base station.
¤ Place the handset with the display
facing up in the base station.
The handset registers automatically.
Registration can take up to 5 minutes.
Do not remove the handset from the
base station during this time.
The following is displayed after successful
registration:
u the strength of the reception signal
between base station and handset:
– good when Eco Mode plus is activated
(default setting): ¼
– good to poor: ÐiÑÒ
–no reception: | flashes
u battery charge status:
– =eVU (flat to full)
– = flashes: batteries almost flat
– eVU flashes: charging proce-
dure
Place handset
into base
HotlineMenu
The handset has notches on each side to accommodate the belt clip.
¤ Press the belt clip onto the back
of the handset so that the
notches on the belt clip click
into position.
Placing the handset in the base station and registering
First steps
If you have purchased a model with multiple handsets, repeat the registration process for each handset. Handsets are assigned the lowest available internal number (1-4). If more than one handset is registered to the base station the
internal handset number appears on the display, e.g. INT 2. If the internal numbers 1–4 are already assigned to other devices, the number 4 will be overwritten.
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First steps
¤ Place the handset in the base station or
charging cradle for eleven hours.
¤ Then remove the handset
from the base station or
charging cradle and do not
replace it until the batteries
are completely discharged.
11 h
Please note
u Each key press interrupts the automatic registration.
u If automatic registration does not work, the handset will have to be
registered manually (
To charge the batteries, leave the handset in the charging cradle.
¢ page 45).
Please note
Only place the handset in the base station or charging cradle that is
intended for it.
Should you have any questions and problems
¢ page 53.
Initial charging and discharging of batteries
The correct charge level can only be displayed if the batteries are first fully
charged and discharged.
Please note
u After the first battery charge and discharge you may replace your hand-
set in its base station or charging cradle after every call.
u Always repeat the charging and discharging procedure if you remove the
batteries from the handset and reinsert them.
u The batteries may warm up during charging. This is not dangerous.
u After a while, the charge capacity of the batteries will decrease for
technical reasons.
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First steps
¤ Press the key below §Menu§ on the
display screen to open the main
menu.
¤ Press the bottom of the control
key ...
... until the Settings menu item
appears.
HotlineMenu
Settings
Ç
UOK
¤ Press the key below §OK§ on the
display screen to confirm your
selection.
Date/Time
Ç
UOK
The Date/Time menu item appears
on the display.
¤ Press the key below §OK§ on the
display screen to open the input
field.
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 can be used.
Note
When you receive an incoming call, the date and time are automatically
updated by the network.
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First steps
Enter Date:
[01.10.2008]
Ç
TOK
¤ Enter the hours and minutes as
four digit numbers via the handset
e.g. QM5for 7:15 hours.
If necessary, use the control key to
toggle between fields.
¤ The active line is marked [...].
Enter day, month and year as an 8-digit
number via the handset, e.g. QQ2QQNfor 01/10/08.
If you want to correct an entry, press
the top or bottom of the control key
to toggle between fields.
¤ Press the key below §OK§ on the display
screen to confirm your selection.
Enter Time:
[07:15]
Ç
TOK
Ç
TOK
¤ Press and hold the end call key a to
return to the idle status.
The display shows Saved. You will
hear a confirmation tone.
¤ Press the key below §OK§ on the display
screen to confirm your selection.
Saved
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Display in idle status
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HotlineMenu
Once the phone is registered and the time
set, the idle display is shown as in this example. If the answer machine is activated, the
answer machine icon × will also be displayed in the header.
Your answer machine is set with a prerecorded announcement.
Please note
The range icon is only displayed in idle status if Eco Mode plus (¢ page 43)
is deactivated.
Your phone is now ready for use.
If you have any questions about using your phone, please read the tips on
troubleshooting („Faults and self-help with troubleshooting“
contact our Customer Care team (
Connecting the headset
First steps
¢ page 53) or
¢ page 52).
You can connect various headset types
(with 2.5 mm jack connector), including
HAMA Plantronics M40, MX100 and MX150
as well as the enclosed headset.
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First steps
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What would you like to do next?
Now you have successfully started your telephone you will probably want to
adapt it to your personal requirements. Use the following guide to quickly
locate the most important subjects.
If you are unfamiliar with menu-driven devices such as other Swisscom telephones you should first read the section entitled "Using the phone"
¢ page 19.
Information on ...... is located here.
Setting the ringer tone melody and volumepage 48
Setting the handset volumepage 48
Recording a personal message for the answer machinepage 37
Setting Minimal radiation (Eco Mode plus)page 43
Operating the telephone on a PABXpage 51
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Registering existing handsets to a base stationpage 45
Transferring directory entries from existing handsets
to the new handset(s)
page 28
Using the phone
HotlineMenu
Current display key functions are shown in
the bottom display line.
Display keys
Menu
OK
Ç
Þ
Control key
In the following description the side of the control key you need
to press for each operation is indicated accordingly, e.g.
"press the top of the control key".
The control key has a number of different functions:
When the handset is in idle status
s Open the directory.
tCall up the menu for setting the handset's call volume
In the main menu, in submenus and lists
t / s Scroll up/down line by line.
In input fields
Use the control key to move the cursor to the left t or right s.
During an external call
s Open the directory.
tAdjust the loudspeaker volume for earpiece and handsfree mode.