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
¢ page 45
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
¢ page 54).
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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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1
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4
5
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or
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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
1112
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
1
1
1
1
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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01.10.0807:15
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
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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.
The function of the display keys changes depending on the particular operating
situation. Example:
Important display keys:
§§§§Hotline§§§§Left display key.
Open a context-dependent menu.
Confirm selection.
WDelete key: deletes one character at a time from right to left.
Go back one menu level or cancel operation.
Open the last number redial list.
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Using the phone
Keys on the keypad
c / Q / * etc.
Press the matching key on the handset.
~Enter digits or letters.
"Swisscom Hotline"
§§§§Hotline§§§§Press the display key.
Select Hotline. You will be directly connected to the Swisscom Voice Portal.
The access number is pre-programmed as 0848 849 850 and cannot be changed.
Please note :
Swisscom Contact Center 0800 800 800
If you need assistance, do not hesitate to call our freephone number for telecommunication: fixed network, mobile, broadband DSL, Bluewin TV, questions relating to billing
and much more.
Correcting incorrect entries
You can correct incorrect characters in the text by navigating to the incorrect
entry using the control key. You can then:
u press X to delete the character to the left of the cursor,
u insert characters to the left of the cursor,
u overwrite the character (flashing) when entering the time and date etc.
Menu guidance
Your telephone's functions are accessed using a menu that has a number of levels.
Main menu (first menu level)
¤ When the handset is in idle status, press §Menu§to open the main menu
The main menu functions are shown on the display as a list with name and
icon.
To access a function, i.e. to open the corresponding submenu (next menu
level):
¤ Navigate to the function using the control key q. Press the display key §OK§.
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Submenus
The functions in the submenus are displayed as lists.
To access a function:
¤ Scroll to the function with the control key q and press §OK§.
Or:
¤ Enter the corresponding digit combination (¢ page 23).
Briefly press the end call key a once to return to the previous menu level/
cancel the operation.
Reverting to idle status
You can revert to idle status from anywhere in the menu as follows:
¤ Press and hold the end call key a.
Or:
¤ Do not press any key: after 2 minutes the display will automatically revert
to idle status.
Any settings you have not confirmed by pressing
An example of the display in idle status is shown on ¢ page 17.
Activating/deactivating the handset
aWith the phone in idle status, press and hold the end call key (con-
firmation tone) to switch off the handset.
Press and hold the end call key again to switch the handset on.
Using the phone
§OK§ will be discarded.
Activating/deactivating the keypad lock
The keypad lock prevents any inadvertent use of the phone.
#Press and hold the hash key to activate or deactivate the keypad
lock. You will hear the confirmation tone.
When the keypad lock is activated you will see the Ø icon on the display and
a message when you press a key.
The keypad lock is deactivated automatically if someone calls you. It is reactivated when the call is finished.
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Using the phone
¤ Press the display key §Menu§ to
open the main menu.
¤ Press the bottom of the control
key
s
until the Settings menu
item appears on the display.
HotlineMenu
¤ Press the display key §OK§ to confirm
your selection.
Auto
Answer
Ç
UOK
‰
The Auto Answer menu item appears
on the display.
¤ Press the display key §OK§ to activate/
deactivate the function (
‰ =on).
Handset
Ç
UOK
Settings
Ç
UOK
¤ Press the bottom of the control
key
s
until the Handset menu
item appears on the display.
¤ Press the display key §OK§ to confirm
your selection.
Illustration of operating steps in the user guide
The operating steps are shown in abbreviated form.
Example:
The illustration:
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Handset ¢ Auto Answer (‰ =on)
means:
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Menu tree
Menu tree
Instead of scrolling to locate a menu function, you can select a function more quickly by
opening the menu and keying in a digit combination (or shortcut).
Example:
With the telephone in idle status, press
1 î SMS
1-1 Write Message
1-2 Incoming
1-3 Outgoing
1-4 Settings1-4-1 Service Centres
4
4-1 Activation
4-2 Wake up time
5
5-1 Set Key 15-1-1 Network Mailbox
§Menu§ M22 for "Set ringer tone volume".
§Menu§(open main menu):
¢ page 32
¢ page 33
¢ page 33
ì Alarm Clock
¢ page 44
¢ page 44
þ Voice Mail
5-1-2 Answer Machine
¢ page 35
¢ page 41
¢ page 41
5-2 Answerphone
5-3 Call Screening5-3-1 Handset
5-4 Announcements5-4-1 Record Announcement
5-5 Message Length5-5-1 Unlimited
5-6 Ring Delay5-6-1 Immediately
¢ page 37
5-3-2 Base
5-4-2 Play Announcement
5-4-3 Delete Announcement
5-5-2 1 Minute
5-5-3 2 Minutes
5-5-4 3 Minutes
5-6-2 10 sec
5-6-3 18 sec
5-6-4 30 sec
5-6-5 Auto
¢ page 39
¢ page 39
¢ page 37
¢ page 37
¢ page 38
¢ page 39
¢ page 39
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Menu tree
7 m Settings
7-1 Date/Time
7-2 Audio Settings7-2-1 Call Volume
¢ page 15
7-2-2 Ringer Volume
7-2-3 Ringer Melody
7-2-4 Advisory Tones
7-2-5 Battery Low
¢ page 48
¢ page 48
¢ page 48
¢ page 49
¢ page 49
7-3 Handset7-3-1 Display
7-3-2 Language
7-3-3 Auto Answer
7-3-4 Register Handset
7-3-5 Reset Handset
7-4 Base7-4-1 Audio Settings
7-4-2 Calls List Type
7-4-3 System PIN
7-4-4 Base Reset
7-4-5 Additional Features7-4-5-1 Repeater
7-4-6 Listening in
¢ page 47
¢ page 47
¢ page 47
¢ page 45
¢ page 49
¢ page 50
¢ page 30
¢ page 49
¢ page 50
Mode
7-4-5-2 Eco Mode+
7-4-5-3 Eco Mode
¢ page 46
¢ page 50
¢ page 43
¢ page 43
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Making calls
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Menu
1
2
Making calls
Making an external call
External calls are calls using the public telephone network.
~cEnter the number and press
the talk key.
Or:
c~Press and hold the talk key c
and then enter the number.
You can cancel the dialling operation with
the end call key a.
You are shown the duration of the call
while the call is in progress.
Please note
u Dialling with the directory
¢ page 27), calls list (¢ page 29)
(
and last number redial list
¢ page 29) saves repeated typing
(
of numbers.
u You can assign a number from the
directory to a key for speed dialling
¢ page 28).
(
To deactivate the ringer tone, press the
§Menu§ display key and select Silent. You can
take 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 conditions are met:
u Your network provider supports CLIP,
CLI.
– CLI (Calling Line Identification):
the caller's number is transmitted.
– CLIP (Calling Line Identification
Presentation): the caller's number is
displayed.
Call display with CLIP/CLI
If the caller's number is saved in your
directory, the caller's name will also be
displayed.
Ending a call
aPress the end call key.
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 d.
You can answer the call by:
¤ Pressing the talk key c.
¤ Pressing the handsfree key d.
If the handset is in the charging cradle and
the Auto Answer function is activated
(¢ page 47), the handset automatically
answers the call when you remove it from
the charging cradle.
1 Ringer tone icon
2 Number or name of caller
The following is displayed in place of the
number:
u External Call, if no number is transmit-
ted.
u Withheld, if the caller has withheld Call-
ing Line Identification.
Note
In the Swisscom network, CLIP is transmitted automatically.
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Making calls
Handsfree talking
In handsfree mode, instead of holding the
handset to your ear you can put it down,
for example on the table in front of you.
This allows others to participate in the call.
Activating/deactivating handsfree
mode
Activating while dialling
~dEnter the number and press
the handsfree key.
¤ You should inform your caller before
you use the handsfree function so that
they know someone else is listening.
Switching between earpiece and
handsfree mode
dPress the handsfree key.
During a call and when listening to the
answer machine (Aton CLT110 only), activate or deactivate handsfree mode.
If you wish to place the handset in the
charging cradle during a call:
¤ Press and hold the handsfree key d
while placing the handset in the base
station. If the handsfree key d does
not light up, press the key again.
For instructions on how to adjust the loudspeaker volume,
¢ page 48.
Muting
You can deactivate the microphone in
your handset during an external call.
§Mute§Press the display key to mute
the handset.
§On§Press the display key to switch
the microphone back on.
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Using the directory and lists
Using the directory and lists
The options are:
u Directory
u Last number redial list
u SMS list
u Call history
u Answer machine list
(Aton CLT110 only)
You can save up to 150 entries in the directory.
You can create a personalised directory for
your own individual handset. However,
you can send the list or individual entries
to other handsets (
Directory
In the directory you can save numbers
and corresponding names.
¤ With the handset in idle status, open
the directory by pressing the s key.
Length of entries
Number: max. 32 digits
Name: max. 16 characters
Please note
You can assign a number from the
directory to a key for speed dialling
¢ page 28.
Saving the first number in the
directory
s ¢ Dir. empty New Entry?
~ Enter the number and press
~ Enter the name and press §OK§.
¢ page 28).
§OK§.
Storing a number in the directory
s ¢ §Menu§¢ New Entry
~ Enter the number and press
§OK§.
~ Enter the name and press §OK§.
Order of directory entries
The directory entries are usually sorted in
alphabetical order. Spaces and digits take
first priority. The sort order is as follows:
1. Space
2. Digits (0–9)
3. Letters (alphabetical)
4. Other characters
To 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.
Selecting a directory entry
s Open the directory.
You have the following options:
u Use q to scroll to the entry until the
required name is selected.
u Enter the first character of the name, or
scroll to the entry using s if required.
Dialling with the directory
s ¢ q (Select entry)
c Press the talk key. The number
is dialled.
Managing directory entries
s ¢ q (Select entry)
Editing entries
§Menu§ ¢ Edit Entry
~Edit the number if required,
and press
~Edit the name if required, and
press
§OK§.
§OK§.
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Using the directory and lists
Using other functions
§Menu§Press the display key.
The following functions can be selected
with q:
Use Number
Save or modify a saved number and
then dial with c or save as a new
entry; to do so, press
Directory
appears on the display.
Delete Entry
Delete selected entry.
Send Entry
Send a single entry to a handset
¢ page 28).
(
Delete List
Delete all directory entries.
Send List
Send complete list to a handset
¢ page 28).
(
Shortcut
Assign the current entry for speed dial
to a selected key.
¢ §OK§after the number
§Menu§ ¢ Copy to
Using speed dial keys
You can assign directory entries to the
keys 0 and 2-9:
¢ q (select entry) ¢ §Menu§
s
¢ Shortcut ¢ ~ (press the key you
want to assign the number to)
To d ial , press and hold the required speed
dial key.
Sending the directory to another
handset
Preconditions:
u The sending and receiving handsets
must both be registered to the same
base station.
u The other handset and the base station
can send and receive directory entries.
¢ q (select entry) ¢ §Menu§(open
s
¢ Send Entry / Send List
menu)
~Enter the internal number of
the receiving handset and
§OK§.
press
Successful transmission is acknowledged
with the message Entry copied. . You can
transfer several individual entries one
after the other by responding
Next entry? prompt.
§OK§ to the
Please note:
u Entries with identical numbers are not
overwritten on the receiving handset.
u The transfer is cancelled if the phone
rings or if the memory of the receiving
handset is full.
Copying a displayed number to the
directory
You can copy numbers displayed in a list,
e.g. the calls list or redial list, to the directory.
A number is displayed:
§Menu§ ¢ Copy to Directory
¤ Complete the entry ¢ page 27.
Aton CLT110: The message playback is
interrupted during the number transfer
from the answer machine list.
Using a number from the directory
In some operating situations you can open
the directory to copy a number, for example. Your handset need not be in idle status.
sOpen the directory.
qSelect entry.
§OK§Press the display key.
Select function with q.
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Using the directory and lists
Last number redial list
The last number redial list contains the ten
numbers last dialled with the handset
(max. 32 numbers). If one of the numbers
is in the directory, the corresponding
name will be displayed.
Manual last number redial
cPress the key briefly.
sSelect entry.
cPress the talk key again. The
number is dialled.
Managing entries in the last number
redial list
cPress the key briefly.
sSelect entry.
§Menu§Open menu.
The following functions can be selected
with q:
Use Number (as in the directory,
¢ page 28)
Copy to Directory
Copy an entry to the directory
¢ page 27).
(
Delete Entry (as in the directory,
¢ page 28)
Delete List (as in the directory,¢ page 28)
Opening lists with the
message key
You can use the message key f to open
the following list selection:
u SMS list
u Answer machine list (Aton CLT110
only) or network mailbox, if your network provider supports this function
and the fast access is set for the network mailbox (
u Call history
¢ page 41).
The message key f will flash as soon as
a new entry is received in a list (switches
off when the key is pressed). The message
You have new messages appears in the dis-
play in idle status.
Please note
If calls are saved in the network mailbox, you will receive a message if the
appropriate settings have been made
(see your network provider user
guide).
List selection
The lists displayed after pressing the message key f depend on whether there are
any new messages.
f key does not flash (no new mes-
sages):
Select a list with q. To open, press
f key flashes (new messages
received):
You see all the lists with new messages.
If only one list contains new messages,
this will be opened automatically.
§OK§.
Incoming SMS message list
All received SMS messages are saved in
the incoming message list,
¢ page 33.
Call history
Precondition: Calling Line Identification
¢ page 25)
(CLIP,
The calls list contains the last 25 numbers,
depending on the settings
u all calls
–answered calls
–unanswered calls
– calls recorded by the answer
machine (Aton CLT110 only)
u missed calls
– unanswered calls and
– calls not recorded by the answer
machine (Aton CLT110 only)
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Using the directory and lists
Calls List:
02+03
Ç
UOK
1
2
‰
Answ. Mach.:
01+02
Ç
UOK
1
2
New Call01/02
1234567890
01.10.0812:14
Ç
U Menu
The calls list is displayed as follows:
1 Number of new entries
2 Number of old, read entries
Setting the call history type
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Base ¢ Calls List
Missed Calls / All Calls
Select and press
§OK§ (=on).
a Press and hold (idle status).
The call history entries are retained when
you change the list type.
Answer machine list (Aton CLT110)
You can use the answer machine list to listen to the messages that are on the
answer machine.
The answer machine list is displayed as
follows:
1 Number of new entries
2 Number of old, read entries
Opening calls/answer machine list
(Aton CLT110)
f¢ Calls List / Answ. Mach. 01+02
The last incoming call is displayed in the
calls list.
The first new message received is dis-
played in the answer machine list. Playback begins. New messages are placed
after old messages when they have been
played back.
You can scroll through the list with q.
List entry
Example of a list entry:
u Status of entry
In the calls list
New Call: new missed call.
Old Call: entry already read.
Call recv.: call taken.
In the answer machine list
Answer M (Aton CLT110):
the answer machine took the call.
A message was left.
New Msg. (Aton CLT110):
new message on the answer machine.
Old Msg. (Aton CLT110):
previously played back message
on the answer machine.
u Entry number
01/02 means e.g.: first of a total of two
entries.
u Number or name of caller
Press the talk key c to make a return
call.
You can add the caller's number to the
directory (
u Call date and time (if set, page 47).
¢ page 28).
You can delete the current entry with
§Menu§ ¢ Delete Entry.
Answer machine list
(Aton CLT110 only)
You can use the answer machine list to
listen to the messages that are on the
answer machine.
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Making cost-effective calls
Displaying the call duration
The duration of a call is displayed
u during the conversation,
u until about three seconds after the call
has ended if you do not replace the
handset in the base station or charging
cradle.
Please note
The actual duration of the call can vary
from that shown by a few seconds.
Making cost-effective calls
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SMS (text messages)
SMS (text messages)
Your phone is supplied ready for sending
SMS messages immediately.
Please note:
When supplied, the access number
(062 210 00 0*) for the Swisscom SMS centre
is pre-programmed.
Preconditions:
u Calling Line Identification is enabled for
your telephone connection.
u Your network provider supports SMS in
the fixed line network (information on
th is ca n be o bt aine d fro m you r net work
provider).
SMS messages are exchanged between
SMS centres operated by service providers. You must enter the SMS centre
through which you wish to send and
receive SMS messages into your phone.
You can receive SMS messages from every
SMS centre that is entered.
Your SMS messages are sent via the SMS
centre that is entered as the active send
service centre. However, you can activate
any other SMS centre as the active send
service centre to send a current message
¢ page 35).
(
The following SMS centre is pre-program-
med:
– 062 210 00 0* (Swisscom)
Should you have any questions regarding
the SMS service, please contact your
provider.
If no SMS service centre is entered,
the SMS menu only contains the entry
Settings. Enter an SMS Service Centre
¢ page 35).
(
Information on writing an SMS can be
found in the appendix (
SMS may contain up to 160 characters.
¢ page 56). An
Please note:
u Each incoming SMS is signalled by a
single ring (ringer as for external calls).
If you accept an SMS "call", the SMS will
be lost. To prevent this ring, suppress
the first ring for all external calls
¢ page 49).
(
u If your phone is connected to a PABX,
please read page 35.
Writing/sending an SMS
§Menu§ ¢ SMS ¢ Write Message
~Write an SMS. For how to enter
¢ page 56.
text,
§Menu§¢ Send Text
Select and press
s / ~Enter the number with area
code (including your local area
code) from the directory or key
it in manually, and press
The SMS is sent.
Please note
u If you are interrupted by an external
call while writing an SMS, the text is
automatically saved in the draft
message list.
u If the memory is full, or if the SMS
function on the base station is
being used by another handset, the
operation is cancelled. An appropriate message appears in the display.
Delete SMS messages you no longer
require or send the SMS later.
§OK§.
§OK§.
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SMS (text messages)
Saved01/02
01.10.0809:23
Ç
U Menu
1
2
SMS:
02+05
Ç
UOK
1
2
Draft message list
You can save an SMS in the draft message
list, and edit and send it later.
Saving an SMS in the draft message list
Write an SMS (¢ page 32).
§Menu§ ¢ Save Text
Opening the draft message list
§Menu§ ¢ SMS ¢ Outgoing
The first entry in the list is displayed, e.g.:
1Current number
2 Total number of SMS
Reading or deleting individual SMS
messages
¤ Open the draft message list.
qSelect SMS.
§Menu§ ¢ Read SMS
Select and press
the SMS. Scroll through the
SMS using q.
Or:
§Menu§ ¢ Delete Entry
Select and press
the message.
Writing/changing an SMS
You are reading an SMS in the draft message list.
§Menu§Press the display key.
You have the following options:
Write Message
Write and then send a new SMS or save.
Use text
Change the text of the stored SMS and
then send it.
§OK§ to read
§OK§ to delete
Deleting draft message list
¤ Open the draft message list.
§Menu§ ¢Delete List
Select and press
§OK§Press the display key to con-
firm the delete. The list is
cleared.
a Press and hold (idle status).
Receiving an SMS
All received SMS messages are saved in
the incoming message list. Since an SMS
remains in the list even after it has been
read, you should regularly delete SMS messages from the list.
Incoming message list
The incoming message list contains:
u All received SMS messages, starting
with the latest.
u SMS messages that could not be sent
due to an error.
New SMS messages are signalled on all
handsets by a message in the display, the
flashing message key f and an advisory
tone.
Opening the incoming message list with
the
f key
fPress.
The incoming message list is displayed as
follows (example):
1 Number of new entries
2 Number of old, read entries
§OK§.
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SMS (text messages)
New01/02
1234567890
01.10.0812:14
Ç
U Menu
1
2
An entry in the list is displayed as in the
following example:
1 Number of the SMS currently displayed
2 Total number of new SMS messages
Opening the incoming message list via the
SMS menu
§Menu§ ¢ SMS ¢ Incoming
Reading or deleting individual SMS
messages
¤ Open the incoming message list.
qSelect SMS.
§Menu§ ¢ Read SMS
Select and press
the SMS. Scroll through the
SMS using q.
After you have read a new
SMS, its status turns to "old".
Or:
§Menu§ ¢ Delete Entry
Select and press
the SMS.
§OK§ to read
§OK§ to delete
Deleting the incoming message list
All new and old SMS messages in the list
are deleted.
¤ Open the incoming message list.
§Menu§ ¢Delete List
Select and press
§OK§Press the display key to con-
firm the delete. The list is
cleared.
§OK§.
Adding the number of the message sender
to the directory
¤ Open the incoming message list.
qSelect SMS.
§Menu§ ¢ Copy to Directory
¤ Complete the entry ¢ page 27.
Replying to or forwarding SMS
messages
You are reading an SMS.
§Menu§ Press the display key.
You have the following options:
Reply
Write and send a reply SMS directly
¢ page 32).
(
Use text
Edit the text of the SMS and then send
it.
Send Text
Forward the text of an SMS to another
recipient.
Changing the character set
You are reading an SMS.
§Menu§Press the display key.
Character Set
Text is shown in the selected character
set.
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SMS (text messages)
Setting SMS centres
Please note:
When supplied, the access number
(062 210 00 0*) for the Swisscom SMS centre
is pre-programmed.
Entering/changing SMS centres
¤ You should find out about the services
and special functions offered by your
service provider before you make a new application and before you delete
preconfigured phone numbers.
§Menu§ ¢ SMS ¢ Settings
¢ Service Centres
qSelect an SMS centre (e.g. SMS
centre # 1) and press
You have the following options:
Active Send Srvc. Cent.
If the SMS messages are to be sent
through this SMS centre, press
activate the SMS centre (‰ =on). If a
different SMS centre was active previously, then this will be deactivated.
For the SMS centres 2 and 3, the setting only applies to the next SMS.
SMS centre #
Enter the number of the SMS centre
and press
§OK§.
§OK§.
§OK§ to
Sending an SMS via another SMS
centre
¤ Activate the SMS centre (2 or 3) as the
active send service centre
¢ page 35).
(
¤ Send the SMS.
This setting only applies to the next SMS
to be sent. After that, the setting returns
to SMS centre # 1.
SMS on a PABX
u You can only receive an SMS when the
Calling Line Identification is forwarded to the extension of the PABX
(CLIP). The CLIP evaluation of the
phone number for the SMS centre takes
place in your Aton.
u If required, you must prefix the number
for the SMS centre with the access code
(depending on your PABX).
If in doubt, test your PABX, e.g. by
sending an SMS to your own number:
once with and once without the access
code.
u When you send SMS messages, your
sender number may be sent without
your extension number. In this case the
recipient cannot reply to you directly.
Sending and receiving SMS messages on ISDN PABXs is only possible via the MSN
number assigned to your base station.
Activating/deactivating SMS
function
The SMS function is active by default.
If you deactivate the SMS function, you
cannot send or receive any SMS messages
with your phone.
The settings you have made for sending
and receiving SMS messages (e.g. the
numbers of the SMS centres) and the
entries in the incoming and draft message
lists are saved even after you turn off your
phone.
§Menu§ Press the display key.
M4 O 2 3
Enter the digits.
§OK§ Deactivate SMS function.
Q
Or:
§OK§Activate SMS function.
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SMS (text messages)
SMS troubleshooting
Error codes when sending
E0 Calling Line Identification permanently
withheld (CLIR) or Calling Line Identification not activated.
FE Error occurred during SMS transfer.
FD Connection to SMS centre failed; see self-
help.
Self-help with errors
The following table lists error situations
and possible causes and provides notes on
troubleshooting.
You cannot send messages.
1. The "Calling Line Identification Presentation" feature (CLIP) is not working.
¥ Ask your service provider to check this
service.
2. SMS transmission has been interrupted
(e.g. by a call).
¥ Re-send the SMS.
3. Network provider does not support this
feature.
4. No number or an invalid number is entered
for the SMS centre set as the active send
service centre.
¥ Enter the number (¢ page 35).
You receive an incomplete SMS.
1. Your phone's memory is full.
¥ Delete old SMS messages (¢ page 34).
2. The service provider has not yet sent the
rest of the SMS.
The SMS is played back.
1. The "display call number" service is not activated.
¥ Ask your service provider to enable this
feature (there is a charge for this).
2. Your mobile phone operator and your fixed
line network SMS service provider have not
agreed on a co-operation.
¥ Obtain information from your fixed line
network SMS service provider.
3. Your end device has been recorded by your
SMS provider as having no fixed line network SMS functionality, i.e. you are no
longer registered with the provider.
¥ Have the device (re-)registered to
receive SMS messages.
Messages are only received during the day.
The terminal is recorded in your SMS provider's database as having no fixed network
SMS functionality, i.e. you are no longer
registered with the provider.
¥ Obtain information from your fixed line
network SMS service provider.
¥ Have the device (re-)registered to
receive SMS messages.
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Operating the answer machine of the AtonCLT110 base station
Ç
Operating the answer
machine of the
Aton CLT110 base station
You can operate the answer machine that
is integrated into the base station using
the keys on the base station (
via the handset or by remote operation
(other phone/mobile phone). You can only
record your own announcement messages using the handset.
Operation via the handset
The handset loudspeaker activates automatically if you receive an acoustic
prompt or message while operating. You
can switch it off with the handsfree key
d.
Activating/deactivating the answer
machine
§Menu§ ¢ Voice Mail ¢Answerphone
(‰ =on)
When the answer machine is activated,
the remaining memory time is
announced. The × icon appears in the
display. The ö key lights up on the base
station.
The telephone is supplied with a prerecorded announcement. This prerecorded announcement is used if no personal announcement is available.
If the memory is full, a corresponding
message will appear on the display and
the answer machine is automatically deactivated. It activates again automatically
when you delete old messages.
¢ page 2),
Recording your own announcement
§Menu§ ¢ Voice Mail ¢Announcements
¢ Record Announcement
§OK§Press the display key to start
the recording.
You hear the ready tone (short tone).
¤ Now speak your announcement (at
least 3 sec.).
Cancel recording with a or .
Restart the recording with
§OK§Press the display key to end
the recording.
After recording, the announcement is
played back for you to check.
§OK§.
Please note:
u Recording ends automatically when
the max. recording time of
170 seconds is reached or if there is a
break in speaking of more than
2 seconds.
u If you cancel the recording, the pre-
recorded announcement will be used
again.
u The recording is cancelled if the answer
machine memory is full.
¤ Delete old messages and repeat
recording if required.
Playing back announcements
§Menu§ ¢ Voice Mail ¢Announcements
¢ Play Announcement
a Press and hold (idle status).
You will hear the pre-recorded announce-
ment if you have not recorded one of your
own.
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Operating the answer machine of the Aton CLT110 base station
Deleting announcements
§Menu§ ¢ Voice Mail ¢Announcements
¢ Delete Announcement
§OK§Press the display key to
confirm the prompt.
a Press and hold (idle status).
The pre-recorded announcement is used
again after a personal announcement is
deleted.
Playing back messages
The date and time of each message is
logged (provided this has been set,
¢ page 15). If Calling Line Identification
is activated, the caller's number is displayed. If the caller's number is saved in
the directory, their name is displayed.
New messages that have not yet been
played back are indicated by a message in
the display and by the f key flashing on
the handset. The ó key flashes on the
base station.
To listen to messages:
fPress the message key.
Answ. Mach.
Select as required and press
§OK§.
If you have new messages, playback will
start with the first new message, otherwise with the first old message.
See also answer machine list
Stopping and controlling playback
During message playback:
2Pause playback. Press 2
again to resume.
or
§Menu§Stop playback. Press §OK§ to
resume.
t or
Return to the start of the current message.
Press twice to go back to the
previous message.
¢ page 30.
s or 3
Skip to the next message.
Press twice to skip to the next
but one message.
If playback is interrupted for over a
minute, the answer machine returns to
idle status.
Copying the phone number of a message
to the directory
During playback or pause:
§Menu§ ¢ Copy to Directory
¤ Complete the entry ¢ page 27.
Deleting messages
You can either delete all old messages
together or individually.
Deleting all old messages
During playback or pause:
§Menu§ ¢ Delete all
§OK§Press the display key to con-
firm the prompt.
Deleting individual old messages
While playback is paused:
§<C§Press the display key.
Picking up a call from the answer
machine
You can take a call while the answer
machine is recording it:
c / d Press the talk or handsfree key.
Recording stops and you can speak to the
caller.
If 3 seconds of the call have already been
recorded when you pick it up, the call will
be displayed as a new message. The f
key on the handset flashes.
You can answer the call even if it is not signalled on the handset.
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Operating the answer machine of the AtonCLT110 base station
Activating/deactivating call
screening
During recording of a message you can
screen calls via the loudspeaker of the
base station and registered handsets.
Resetting fast access for the
answer machine using key 1
The integrated answer machine has
already been preset for fast access at the
factory. However, if you have set the network mailbox for fast access (
you can reset this setting.
§Menu§ ¢ Voice Mail ¢Set Key 1
Answer Machine
Select and press
a Press and hold (idle status).
When you have selected the answer
machine, press and hold key 1. You will be
connected directly.
The setting for fast access applies to all
registered handsets.
¢ page 41),
§OK§.
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Operating the answer machine of the Aton CLT110 base station
Operating when on the move
(remote operation)
You can check and activate your answer
machine from any other telephone (hotel,
pay phone etc.).
Preconditions:
u You have set a system PIN other than
¢ page 49).
0000 (
u The phone you are using for remote
operation has touch tone dialling
(DTMF), i.e. you hear different tones
when you press the keys. Alternatively,
you can use a code transmitter (available from your mobile phone retailer).
Calling the answer machine and
playing back messages
~ Dial your own number.
9~ When you hear your
announcement, press 9 and
enter the system PIN.
You will be informed whether any new
messages have been recorded. The messages are now played back. You can now
operate the answer machine with the keypad.
The following keys are used for operation:
ATo return to the start of the
current message.
Press twice to go back to the
previous message.
BStop playback. Press again to
resume.
3Go to the next message.0Delete current message.
Activating the answer machine
¤ Phone home and let the phone ring
until you hear: "Please enter PIN".
~
Your answer machine is activated. It tells
you how much memory time is left.
The messages are now played back.
The answer machine cannot be deacti-
vated remotely.
Enter system PIN.
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Using the network mailbox (Combox)
‰
Using the network mailbox
(Combox)
The network mailbox is your network provider's answer machine within the network. You cannot use the network mailbox unless you have requested it from
your network provider.
Configuring fast access for the
network mailbox
Please note
You can configure fast access for the
network mailbox when setting the
device up for service. Assign the phone
number 086 plus the access number to
key 1.
With fast access, you can dial the network
mailbox or the integrated answer
machine (Aton CLT110 only) directly.
Aton CL110: Fast access is set for the network mailbox. You only need to enter the
number of the network mailbox.
Aton CLT110: The integrated answer
machine is set for fast access. Instead, you
can define fast access for the network
mailbox, e.g. the Combox Basic provided
by Swisscom. Ask your network provider
about this.
Configuring fast access for the network
mailbox and entering the network mailbox
number
§Menu§ ¢ Voice Mail ¢Set Key 1
Network Mailbox
Select and press
~Enter the network mailbox
number 086 and the access
number and press
a Press and hold (idle status).
The setting for fast access applies to all
handsets.
§OK§ (=on).
§OK§.
Calling the network mailbox
Press and hold. You are con-
nected straight to the network
mailbox.
dPress handsfree key d if
required. You will hear the
network mailbox announcement.
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Using the network mailbox (Combox)
Viewing the network mailbox
report
When a message is recorded, you receive
a call from the network mailbox. If you
have requested Calling Line Identification,
the network mailbox number will be displayed. If you take the call, the new messages are played back. If you do not take
the call, the network mailbox number will
be saved in the missed calls list and the
message key flashes (
¢ page 29).
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Minimal radiation (Eco Mode plus)
‰
Minimal radiation
(Eco Mode plus)
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. Eco Mode plus has already been
activated on your Aton CL110/CLT110.
Eco Mode plus is indicated by the ½ icon
in the top left of the device display.
Deactivation
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Base ¢ OK
¢ Additional ¢ Eco Mode+ ¢ OK
Press the display keys (= off)
Range reduction (in the
"Eco Mode" menu)
Reducing the range indoors to 10–20 m
can cut the transmission power of the
handset and the base station during a call
by 80% (compared with the transmission
power at a range of 40 m).
After activating the reduction option,
please check that the new range of the
device still meets your needs.
Important information when using
Eco Mode plus
u When Eco Mode plus is enabled, call
setup will be delayed by approx. 2 seconds and the handset standby time will
be reduced by approx. 50% due to the
regular connection monitoring.
u When Eco Mode plus is enabled, press
and hold the talk key c to check that
the base station can be reached. If it
can be reached, you will hear the ringing tone.
u If you listen in on the Aton CL110/
CLT110 using a handset that does not
support Eco Mode plus, this will be
deactivated for all Aton CL110/CLT110
components.
u The range reduction option can also be
used separately from Eco Mode plus.
u Eco Mode/Eco Mode plus and repeater
support (
at the same time. Range reduction and
Eco Mode plus will be deactivated if
you use a repeater.
Precondition: The date and time have
already been set (
Activating/deactivating the alarm
clock
§Menu§ ¢ Alarm Clock ¢ Activation
(‰ =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 ¼icon in the display
instead of the date.
¢ page 15).
¢ page 44).
Setting the wake-up time
§Menu§ ¢ Alarm Clock ¢ Wake up time
~Enter the wake-up time in
hours and minutes, then press
§OK§.
When the alarm clock rings…
Alarm repeat after 5 minutes
§Snooze§Press the display key or any
key.
If you press
clock switches off for 24 hours.
Turning off the alarm clock for 24 hours
§Off§Press the display key.
§Snooze§ three times, the alarm
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Using several handsets
Using several handsets
Registering handsets
You can register up to four handsets on
your base station.
Please note
Each additional handset must be registered on the base station in order for it
to work properly!
For how to register your handset automat-
¢ page 13.
ically,
If automatic registration does not work,
you will have to register the handset manually.
Manual registration to AtonCL110/
CLT110
You must activate manual registration of
the handset on both the handset and the
base station.
Once it has been registered, the handset
returns to idle status. The handset's internal number is shown in the display, e.g.
INT 1. If it does not appear, repeat the pro-
cedure.
On the handset
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Handset
¢ Register Handset
~Enter the system PIN of the
base station (the default is
0000) and press
registering flashes on the dis-
play.
On the base station
Within 60 sec., press and hold the registration/paging key on the base station
¢ page 2) (approx. 3 sec.).
(
§OK§. Handset is
Registering other handsets
Note
When registering handsets that are not
compatible with Eco Mode plus, Eco
Mode plus is deactivated and will not
work.
You can register other handsets and handsets for other devices with GAP functionality as follows.
On the handset
¤ Start to register the handset as
described in its user guide.
On the base station
Press and hold the registration/paging key
on the base station (
3 sec.).
¢ page 2) (approx.
De-registering handsets
Handsets can only be de-registered by
resetting the base station to its default settings. This will also reset every other
setting
¢ page 50.
Locating a handset ("paging")
You can locate your handset using the
base station.
¤ Briefly press the registration/paging
key on the base station (
¢ page 2).
¤ All handsets will ring simultaneously
("paging"), even if the ringer tones are
deactivated.
Ending paging
¤ Briefly press the registration/paging
key on the base station or press the talk
key c on the handset.
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Using several handsets
Ç
Making internal calls
Internal calls to other handsets registered
on the same base station are free.
Calling other handsets
kStart internal call. The display
shows Insert INT No..
~Enter the internal number of
the receiving handset and
§OK§. The handset is
press
called.
or:
§All§Press the display key and §OK§.
All handsets are called.
Ending a call
a Press the end call key.
Transferring a call to another handset/
making an internal consultation call
You are talking to an external participant
and can call an internal participant at the
same time to forward the call or to consult.
¤ Calling internal participants
When an internal participant answers:
¤ If necessary announce the external call.
Either
aPress the end call key. The call
is transferred.
or
Press the display key. You are
reconnected with the external
participant.
When transferring a call you can also press
the end call key a before the internal
participant answers. Then, if the internal
participant does not answer or the line is
busy, the call will automatically return to
you (the display will show Recall).
Answering a waiting call
If you receive an external call during an
internal call, you will hear the call waiting
tone (short tone). The caller's number will
appear in the display if phone number
identification is enabled.
aPress the end call key to end
the internal call.
cPress the talk key to take the
external call.
Listening in to an external call
(conference)
You are conducting an external call. An
internal participant can listen in on this
call and take part in the conversation.
A signal tone and Conference Call on the
display indicates the inclusion of a new
participant to the conversation to all participants
Precondition: The Listening in function
must be activated.
Activating/deactivating listening in
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Base
¢ Listening in (‰ =on)
a Press and hold (idle status).
Internal listening in
The line is engaged with an external call.
Your screen will display information to
that effect. You want to listen in to the
external call.
c Press and hold the talk key.
You are linked into the call. All participants
hear a signal tone. Conference Call appears
in the display.
Ending listening in
aAn internal participant presses
the end call key.
All participants hear a signal tone.
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Handset settings
This does not affect the connection
between the other internal participants
and the external caller.
Handset settings
Your handset is preconfigured, but you
can change the settings to suit your individual requirements.
Changing date and time
To change the time, open the input field
with:
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Date/Time
Enter Date:
Enter the day, month and year in 8-digit
format, e.g.
QQ2QQNfor
01/10/08.
Enter Time:
Enter hours and minutes as 4 digits,
e.g. QM5 for 07:15 a.m.
§OK§Press the display key
Changing the display language
Setting the display
You have a choice of four colour schemes
and several different contrasts. You can
also set a screensaver and backlight.
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Handset ¢ Display
You have the following options:
Screensaver
The available settings are No Screen-
saver, Globe or Digital Clock.
Col. Scheme
Four colour schemes are available.
When the backlight is turned off, the
display is shown in black and white
regardless of the selected setting.
Contrast
There are nine available contrast levels.
Backlight
In Charger / Out of Charger. Determines
whether the backlight stays on permanently or is turned off after a certain
time (‰ = permanently switched on).
Please note
If the backlight is turned on outside the
charging cradle, the standby time for
the handset is considerably reduced!
You can view the display texts in different
languages.
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Handset ¢ Language
The current language is indicated by ‰ .
qSelect a language and press
§OK§.
aPress and hold (idle status).
If you accidentally choose a language you
do not understand:
§Menu§ M32
Press keys in sequence.
qSelect the correct language
and press
§OK§.
Activating/deactivating auto
answer
When this function is activated, when a
call arrives you can simply lift the handset
out of the base station without having to
press the talk key c.
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Handset
¢ Auto Answer (‰ =on)
a Press and hold (idle status).
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Handset settings
Changing the handsfree/
earpiece volume
You can adjust the volume for handsfree
talking to one of five settings (1-5, e.g.
volume 3 =
to one of three (1-3, e.g. volume 2 =
Š) and the earpiece volume
‰
Setting the volume during a call
The setting applies to the current mode
(earpiece or hands-free).
You are conducting an external call.
t Press the control key.
q Set the volume.
The setting will automatically be saved
after approx. 3 seconds, if not then press
the display key
§OK§.
Adjusting the volume via the menu
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Audio Settings
¢ Call Volume ¢Earpiece Volume /
Handsfree Volume
q Adjust the volume and press
§OK§.
aPress and hold (idle status).
Changing ringer tones
u Volume:
Five volume levels (1–5; e.g. volume 3
= ˆ) and "crescendo" ring
(6; volume increases with each ringer
‡).
tone =
u Melody:
List of pre-loaded ringer melodies. The
first three melodies are the "classical"
ringer tones.
You can also set different ringer melodies
for the following functions:
u External Calls: for external calls
u Internal Calls: for internal calls
u Alarm Clock: for the alarm clock
For how to set the ringer tones for the
base station Aton CL110/CLT110,
¢ page 50.
Setting the ringer volume
The ringer volume is the same for all types
).
of ring.
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Audio Settings
¢ Ringer Volume
Or in idle status:
t¢ Ringer Volume.
Then:
qAdjust the volume and press
§OK§.
aPress and hold (idle status).
Setting the ringer melody
Set different ringer melodies for external
calls, internal calls and the alarm clock.
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Audio Settings
¢ Ringer Melody
External Calls / Internal Calls / Alarm Clock
Select and press
qSelect melody (‰ =on) and
§OK§.
press
aPress and hold (idle status).
Activating/deactivating the ringer
You can turn off the ringer on your handset before you take a call or while the
phone is in idle status. You can take a call
so long as it is displayed on the screen.
Deactivating the ringer
*Press the star key and hold,
until the Ú icon appears in the
display.
Reactivating the ringer
*Press and hold the star key in
idle status.
§OK§.
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Base station settings
Ç
Activating/deactivating muting
for the first ringer tone
§Menu§ Press the display key.
M4O22
Press keys.
§OK§Make the first ring audible.
Q
Or:
§OK§Mute the first ring.
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:
u Advisory tones:
– Key click: every key press is con-
firmed.
– Confirmation tone (rising tone
sequence): at the end of an entry/
setting, when the handset is placed
in the base station and on arrival of
an SMS or a new entry in the answer
machine list or 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.
u Battery low beep: the battery requires
charging.
You cannot deactivate the confirmation
tone for placing the handset in the base
station.
Activating/deactivating advisory tones
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Audio Settings
¢ Advisory Tones
Select and press
§OK§ (‰ =on).
Setting the battery low beep
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Audio Settings
¢ Battery Low
On / Off / During Call
Select and press
The battery low beep is activated or deactivated or sounds
during a call.
§OK§ (‰ =on).
Restoring the handset to the
factory settings
You can reset any individual settings and
changes that you have made. This will not
affect entries in the directory, calls list or
SMS lists, or the handset's registration to
the base station.
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Handset
¢ Reset Handset
Confirm query with §OK§ or reject it with
.
a Press and hold (idle status).
Base station settings
The base station settings are carried out
using a registered handset.
Protecting against unauthorised
access
Protect the system settings of the base station with a PIN known only to yourself.
You may have to enter the system PIN into
the base station when manually registering a handset.
Changing the system PIN
You can change the base station's 4-digit
default system PIN ("0000") to a 4-digit
PIN known only to yourself.
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Base ¢ System PIN
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Base station settings
‰
~Enter the old system PIN and
§OK§. For security, the PIN
press
is shown as four stars (
~Enter your new system PIN
and press
a Press and hold (idle status).
§OK§.
****
).
Resetting the system PIN
If you have forgotten the system PIN, you
can reset it to the original code 0000 by
resetting the base station to its default settings. This will also reset every other setting, see "Restoring the base station to
the factory settings"
¢ page 50.
Changing ringer tones
u Volume:
You can choose between five volumes
and the "crescendo" ring,
Select "0" to deactivate the base station
ringer.
u Ringer tones:
You can set a ringer melody for external
calls, ¢ page 48.
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢Base ¢ Audio Settings
¢ page 48.
¢ Ringer Volume / Ringer Melody
For how to adjust the settings,
¢ page 48.
Please note
Repeater support and Eco Mode / Eco
Mode Plus (
other out, i.e. both functions cannot
be used at the same time.
¢ page 43) cancel each
Restoring the base station to the
factory settings
When restoring factory settings:
u Handsets are de-registered
– When resetting via the menu:
all handsets
– When resetting using the key on
the base station: also all handsets
of other GAP capable devices
u Individual settings are reset
u All lists are deleted
u The system PIN is reset to the original
code 0000
u Eco Mode plus is activated
Only the date and time are retained.
Resetting the base station via the
menu
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Base ¢ Base Reset
§OK§Press the display key to
confirm.
Repeater support
With a repeater you can increase the range
and reception strength of your base station. You will need to activate repeater
mode. This will terminate any calls that
are in progress at the time.
Precondition: A repeater is registered.
The Eco Mode / Eco Mode Plus is deactivated.
§Menu§ ¢ Settings ¢ Base
¢ Additional Features ¢ Repeater Mode
§Yes§Press the display key.
When repeater mode is active, the menu
item is marked with .
50
Resetting the base station using a key
on the base station
¤ Disconnect the power cord from the
base station.
¤ Hold down the registration/paging key
¢ page 2) on the base station while
(
reconnecting the power cable to the
base station. Press and hold the key
until you hear a confirmation tone.
The base station has now been reset.
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Connecting the phone to a PABX
‰
Connecting the phone to
a PABX
The following settings are only necessary
when your PABX requires them; see the
PABX user guide.
You cannot send or receive SMS messages
on PABXs that do not support Calling Line
Identification.
Dialling modes and recall
The current setting is indicated by .
Setting recall
For operation on a PABX, you may have to
change this value. Please refer to the user
guide for your PABX.
You can change the length of the pause if
your PABX requires this (refer to the user
guide for your PABX).
§Menu§M4O 4
~Enter a digit for the length of
the pause (1 =800ms; 2 =1600ms; 3 =3200ms)
and press
aPress and hold (idle status).
§OK§.
§OK§.
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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 purchase must accompany
the faulty device. Excluded from the warranty are damages due to improper use,
wear and tear or tampering by others. The
warranty does not include consumable
materials and faults that have only an
insignificant affect on the value or usability of the product. In case of errors, please
contact your place of purchase.
Repair/Maintenance
Rental devices
If your phone does not operate properly,
notify Technical Assistance (phone
number 0800 800 800).
The repair
charge.
*
and the fault action are free of
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 necessary, the device must be returned to the
place of purchase.
If Technical Assistance is made available
(also during the warranty period
fault action is charged (route lump sum
price as well as expenses for time). The
repair costs are additional outside the warranty period.
*
)), the
Batteries
Battery cells are considered consumed
material, which is not covered 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 (tollfree number 0800 800 800).
* An exception is damage to wearing parts
(cable, labels, batteries etc.) and due to
improper handling (damage from dropping,
infiltrated fluids etc.).
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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.
The display is blank.
1. The handset is not switched on.
¥ Press and hold the end call key a.
2. The batteries are flat.
¥ Charge or replace the batteries
¢ page 12).
(
Base" flashes in the display.
"
1. The handset is outside the range of the
base station.
¥ Move the handset closer to the base
station.
The base station's range is reduced
because Eco Mode is activated.
¥ Deactivate Eco Mode (¢ page 43) or
reduce the distance between the handset and base station.
3. The base station is not turned on.
¥ Check the base station's mains adapter
¢ page 11).
(
Handset does not ring.
1. The ringer is deactivated.
¥ Activate the ringer (¢ page 48).
You cannot hear a ringer/dialling tone from
the fixed line network.
The phone cord supplied has not been used or
has been replaced by a new cord with the
wrong pin connections.
¥ Please always use the phone cord supplied
or ensure that the pin connections are correct when purchasing from a retailer
¢ page 55).
(
Error tone sounds after system PIN prompt.
You have entered the wrong system PIN.
¥ Reset the system PIN to 0000
¢ page 50).
(
Forgotten the system PIN.
¥ Reset the system PIN to 0000
¢ page 50).
(
The other party cannot hear you.
You have pressed the §Mute§ display key.
The handset is "muted".
¥ Activate the microphone again
¢ page 26).
(
The number of the caller is not displayed
despite CLIP.
Calling Line Identification is not working.
¥ The caller should ask the network provider
to check Calling Line Identification (CLI).
You hear an error tone (descending tone
sequence) when inputting.
Action has failed/invalid input.
¥ Repeat the operation.
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 dial pulsing.
¥ Set your PABX to touch tone dialling.
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Appendix
!
Aton CLT110 only:
No time is specified for a message in the
answer machine history.
Date/time is not set.
¥ Set the date/time (¢ page 15).
The answer machine announces "PIN is
incorrect" during remote operation.
1.You have entered the wrong system PIN.
¥ Enter the system PIN again.
2.The system PIN is still set to 0000.
¥ Change the system PIN (¢page 49).
The answer machine will not record any
messages.
Its memory is full.
¥ Delete old messages.
¥ Play back new messages and delete.
Approval
This device is intended for analogue telephone connection in the Swiss network.
Country-specific requirements have been
taken into consideration.
Swisscom hereby declare that this device
meets the essential requirements and
other relevant regulations laid down in
Directive 1999/5/EC.
Appendix
Care
Wipe the base station, charging cradle and
the handset with a damp cloth (do not use
solvent) or an antistatic cloth.
Never use a dry cloth. This can cause
static.
Contact with liquid
If the handset should come into contact
with liquid:
1. Turn the handset off and remove the batteries immediately.
2. Allow the liquid to drain from the handset.
3. Pat all 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.).
4. Do not switch on the handset again
until it is completely dry.
When it has fully dried out, you will normally be able to use it again.
Specifications
The Declaration of Conformity can be found on
the following website:
www.swisscom.ch
under the heading "Online Shop", Telephones,
Conformity Declaration.
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Recommended batteries
Technology:
Nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH)
Size:AAA (Micro, HR03)
Voltage:1.2 V
Capacity: 550 – 1000 mAh
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Appendix
1unused
2unused
3a
4b
5unused
6unused
3
2
1
4
5
6
We recommend the following battery
types, because these are the only ones
that guarantee the specified operating
times, full functionality and long service
life:
u GP 700 mAh
u Yuasa Phone 700 mAh
u Yuasa Phone 800 mAh
u Yuasa AAA 800
u Peacebay 600 mAh
The device is supplied with two recommended batteries.
Handset operating times/charging
times
The operating time of your telephone
depends on the capacity and age of the
batteries and the way they are used.
(All times are maximum possible times
and apply when the display backlight is
switched off).
Capacity (mAh) approx.
5506508001000
Standby time
(hours)
Talktime (hours) 21253138
Operating time
for 1.5 hrs of calls
per day (hours)
Charging time,
base station
(hours)
Charging time,
charging cradle
(hours)
210240305380
85100125155
9111417
781012
Base station power consumption
In standby condition
– Handset in charging cradle
– Handset outside charging
cradle
During a callapprox. 1.5 W
approx. 1.3 W
approx. 1.3 W
General specifications
DECT standardis supported
GAP standardis supported
No. of channels60 duplex channels
Radio frequency range 1880–1900 MHz
Duplex methodTime multiplex,
Channel grid1728 kHz
Bit rate1152 kbit/s
ModulationGFSK
Language code32 kbit/s
Transmission power10 mW, average power
Rangeup to 250 m outdoors,
Base station
power supply230 V ~/50 Hz
Environmental conditions in operation
Dialling modeDTMF (touch tone dial-
10 ms frame length
per channel
up to 40 m indoors
+5 °C to +45 °C, 20 % to
75 % relative humidity
ling)/DP (dial pulsing)
Pin connections on the telephone jack
At the time of going to print, batteries up
to 800 mAh were available and had been
tested in the system. Due to the constant
progression in battery development, the
list of recommended batteries is regularly
updated.
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Appendix
1)
2)
Writing and editing text
The following rules apply when writing
text:
u Use ts to move the cursor to the right
or left.
u Characters are inserted to the left of
the cursor.
u The first letter of the name of directory
entries is automatically capitalised, followed by lower case letters.
Writing an SMS/names
Press the relevant key several times to
enter letters/characters.
Standard characters
1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 12x 13x 14x
2
3
4
5
L
M
N
O
Q
*
#
1) Space
2) Line break
When you press and hold a key, the characters of that key appear in the display and
are highlighted one after the other. When
you release the key, the highlighted character is inserted into the input field.
1€£ $¥¤
abc2дбавгз
def3лйик
gh i4пнмо
jkl5
mno6цсутфх
pqr s7ß
tuv8üúùû
wx y z9ÿ ýæøå
.,?!0+-:¿¡“‘;_
*/()<=>%
#@ \ & §
Setting upper/lower case or digits
Press the hash key # briefly to switch
from "Abc" mode to "123" and from "123"
to "abc" and from "abc" to "Abc" (upper
case: 1st letter upper case, all others lower
case). Press the hash key #before
entering the letter.
You can see briefly in the display whether
upper case, lower case or digits is
selected.
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Accessories
Handsets
Upgrade your device to a cordless PABX:
Aton CL110/CLT110 handset with charging cradle
u Eco Mode Plus
u Eco Mode
u Power-saving mains adapter
u Illuminated graphical colour display
u Illuminated keypad
u Handsfree talking
u Directory for around 150 entries
u Headset socket (incl. headset)
Aton CL109/CLT109 handset with charging cradle
u Eco Mode Plus
u Eco Mode
u Power-saving mains adapter
u Illuminated graphic display
u Illuminated keypad
u Handsfree talking
u Polyphonic ringer tones
u Directory for around 150 entries
u SMS (precondition: CLIP must be enabled)
Accessories
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Accessories
Aton CL108 handset with charging cradle
u Eco Mode Plus
u Eco Mode
u Power-saving mains adapter
RTX 4002 repeater
The repeater can be used to increase the reception range
of your handset to the base station.
All accessories and batteries are available from your phone retailer or on the following
website: www.swisscom.ch.onlineshop
Only use original accessories. This will avoid possible health risks and damage to property,
and also ensure that all the relevant regulations are complied with.
accepting
ending
external
internal
party listening in
picking up from answer machine
transferring (connecting)
Call acceptance
Call duration
Call history
Call screening during recording
Call waiting during an internal call
Calling
external
internal
Calling Line Identification
Care of the telephone
Changing
dialling mode
earpiece volume
handsfree volume
pause time
system PIN
Character set
Charge status display
CLI, CLIP
Colour scheme
Conference
Configuring the network mailbox
Confirmation tone
Connect headset
Connecting, base station to PABX
Contrast
Control key
Correcting incorrect entries
Customer Care
Customer service
Earpiece volume
Eco Mode plus
End call key
Ending, call
Ending, see Deactivating
Entry
saving (network mailbox)
selecting from directory
Error tone
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1, 25
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
. . . . . . . .41
. . . . . . . . .27
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
F
Fast access
answer machine
network mailbox
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
H
Handset
activating/deactivating
advisory tones
contact with liquid
de-registering
display language
earpiece volume
handsfree volume
idle status
locating
muting
paging
registering
restoring to factory settings
setting
setting up
transferring a call
using several
Handsfree key
Handsfree talking
Hash key
Headset socket
Hearing aids
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 21
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, 50
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
. . . . . . . . . . 21
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
I
Icon
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
battery
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
display
for new messages
keypad lock
Idle status
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
display
returning to
Incorrect input (correction)
Installing, base station
Internal
internal
Manual last number redial
Medical appliances
Menu
end tone
overview
prompting
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
. . . . . . . . . . . . .31
. . . . . . . . .29
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Message
copying number to the
directory
deleting
playing
Message key
open list
opening lists
Microphone
Minimal radiation
Missed calls
Muting
first ring
handset
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 30
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
N
Number
copying from directory
copying to directory
displaying caller's number (CLIP)
entering network mailbox number
entering with directory
saving in the directory
saving sender in the directory
setting for SMS centre