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Aton CL116 - CLT116
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  • Page 1 Aton CL116 - CLT116 User manual...
  • Page 3: Overview Of Handset

    Overview of handset Overview of handset 1 Display in idle status ¢ 2 Status bar ( page 52) Icons display current settings and operating status of the phone ¢ ¢ 3 Display keys ( ¢ page 17, page 31) 4 Message key ( page 18) Access to the calls and message lists;...
  • Page 4: Overview Of Base Station

    Overview of base station Overview of base station Aton CLT116 base station 1 Display Lit up: The answer machine is activated. The number of saved messages is displayed. 00 flashing: The answer machine is recording a message. Flashing slowly: There are new messages. The number of new messages is displayed.
  • Page 5 Overview of base station Aton CL116 base station Registration/paging key ¢ Locate handsets ("Paging") (press briefly) page 40. ¢ Register handsets and DECT devices (press and hold) page 39.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Environmental benefits of the Aton CL116/CLT116 ........
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Safety precautions Warning Read the safety precautions and the user guide before use. Explain their content and the potential hazards associated with using the telephone to your children. Only use the mains adapter supplied, as indicated on the underside of the base. Only use the recommended, rechargeable batteries as this could otherwise result in significant health risks and personal injury.
  • Page 8: Environmental Benefits Of The Aton Cl116/Clt116

    Environmental benefits of the Aton CL116/CLT116 Information about disposal Batteries should not be disposed of in general household waste. Observe the local waste disposal regulations, details of which can be obtained from your local author- ity or the dealer you purchased the product from.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting started Getting started Checking the contents of the package One base station, One power adapter for the base, One phone cord, One handset, One battery cover (rear cover for the handset), Two batteries, One belt clip, One user guide. 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 with power adapter for each additional handset.
  • Page 10 Use only the supplied power adapter and phone cord. Pin connections on telephone ¢ cables can vary (pin connections, page 62). Mounting the base station on the wall (optional) Aton CL116: 29 mm approx. Aton CLT116: 60 mm 2 mm...
  • Page 11: Setting Up The Handset For Use

    Getting started Connecting the charging cradle (if included) ¤ Connect the flat plug to the charging cradle ¤ Plug the power adapter into the power socket If you have to remove the plug from the charging cradle again: ¤ Disconnect the power adapter from the mains power supply.
  • Page 12: Belt Clip

    Getting started Belt clip The handset has notches on each side to attach the belt clip. To attach — press the belt clip onto the back of the handset so that the tabs on the belt clip click into place in the notches.
  • Page 13: Changing The Display Language

    Getting started Changing the display language You can also change the display language via the menu: Ï ¤ ¤ ¤ q Language ¤ ¤ q Select language ¤ Select or, if you do not understand the language currently set, go to: ¤...
  • Page 14: Setting The Date And Time

    Getting started Setting the date and time Set the date/time so that the correct date and time can be assigned to incoming calls, and so that you can use the alarm. ¤ Press the key Time below the display screen to open the input field.
  • Page 15: Connecting The Headset

    Getting started Date/Time ‰ Display shows: Saved. You will hear a confirmation tone. Saved à 07:15 You will automatically return to idle status. INT 1 14 Oct Your phone is now ready for use. Calls Calendar Connecting the headset You can connect a headset with 2.5 mm jack connectors.
  • Page 16: What Would You Like To Do Next

    Getting started What would you like to do next? After successfully setting up the phone, you can make calls straight away, customise your tele- phone according to your requirements or firstly familiarise yourself with the operation. Setting ringtones ¢ Assign specific tunes to internal and external calls, reminders ( page 28), wake-up calls ¢...
  • Page 17: Understanding The Operating Steps In The User Guide

    Understanding the operating steps in the user guide Understanding the operating steps in the user guide The keys on your handset are set out in these operating instructions as follows: c / v / a Answer call key / Menu key / End call key Q to O Number / Letter keys * / #...
  • Page 18: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Getting to know your phone Getting to know your phone Switching the handset on/off ¤ Press and hold the End call key a in idle status to switch the handset on or off. Locking/unlocking the keypad The keypad lock prevents any accidental use of the phone. If you press a key when the keypad is locked, a message is displayed.
  • Page 19: Display Keys

    Getting to know your phone Display keys The display keys have a function preset by default in idle status, but the keys can be re-assigned ¢ page 31). The functions of the display keys change depending on the operating situation. Example Current display key functions Back...
  • Page 20: Message Lists

    Getting to know your phone Submenus The functions in the submenus are displayed as lists. Example To access a function: Settings ¤ Scroll to the function using the control key q and press Date/Time Returning to the previous menu level: Briefly press the display Audio Settings key Back or End call key a.
  • Page 21: Correcting Incorrect Entries

    Getting to know your phone Entering numbers and text If several number and/or text fields are displayed (e.g. New Entry First Name and Surname in a phonebook entry), the field is automatically activated. The following fields must be activated by navigating with the control key q. A field is First Name: activated when a cursor is blinking inside it.
  • Page 22: Making Calls

    Making calls Making calls Making an external call ¤ Enter number, briefly press the Answer call key c. ¤ Press and hold the Answer call key c, enter number. You can cancel the dialling process with the End call key a. Dialling with the redial list The redial list contains the 20 numbers last dialled with the handset.
  • Page 23: Accepting A Call

    Making calls Dialling with the phonebook ¤ q Select entry. ¤ ¤ If multiple numbers are entered: Select the number with r and press the Answer call key c or OK. ¤ The number is dialled. One touch call You can set up your phone so that you can dial a specific number when you press a key of your choice.
  • Page 24: Caller Display

    Making calls Caller display Calling Line Identification The caller's phone number is displayed. If the caller's number is stored in your phonebook, the number type and name are displayed. No Calling Line Identification Instead of name and number, the following is displayed: External: No number has been transferred.
  • Page 25 Making calls Switching the microphone on/off (muting) If you turn the microphone off during a call, your caller can no longer hear you. ¤ Press v to switch the microphone on/off. Using provider-specific functions (network services) Network services depend on and must be requested from your network provider (which may incur additional charges).
  • Page 26 Making calls Network services during an external call Call waiting during an external call ¢ Call Waiting If the function is activated ( page 23), you will be notified whilst on an external call by a call waiting tone that another external caller is waiting.
  • Page 27 Making calls Call swapping Switching between two calls. The other call is placed on hold. Prerequisite: You must be conducting an external call and Call Swap have called a second participant (consultation call) or have accepted a waiting call. The numbers or names of both participants are shown in the â...
  • Page 28: Adjusting The Telephone Settings

    Adjusting the telephone settings Adjusting the telephone settings The handset and base station are preconfigured, but you can change the settings to suit your individual requirements. The settings can be changed via the menu Settings whilst on a call or in idle status. Changing the display language Ï...
  • Page 29: Setting The Display Backlight

    Adjusting the telephone settings Setting the display backlight The display backlight is always lit when the handset is not in the base/charging cradle or when a key is pressed. Any digit keys pressed appear on the display for pre-dialling. Ï You can also activate/deactivate the display backlight for idle status: ¤...
  • Page 30 Adjusting the telephone settings Activating/deactivating Auto Answer When set to Auto Answer, the handset accepts an incoming call as soon as you remove it from Ï the charging cradle. ¤ ¤ ¤ q Telephony ¤ ¤ ¤ Auto Answer Change (³ = activated) Regardless of the setting Auto Answer, the connection ends as soon as you place the handset back in the charging cradle.
  • Page 31 Adjusting the telephone settings Activating/deactivating the alert tone (beep) You can activate an alert tone (beep) instead of the ringtone. Press and hold the star key * and within three seconds ¤ Beep. When the alert tone is activated, ñ appears in the status bar. Press and hold the star key * to deactivate the alert tone again.
  • Page 32: Protection Against Unwanted Calls

    Adjusting the telephone settings Protection against unwanted calls Setting time control for external calls Example You can specify a time period when you do not want the Time Control Ï telephone to ring. ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ q Audio Settings For external calls: ¤...
  • Page 33: Operating A Repeater

    Connect the repeater to the mains power supply. Press and hold (min. 3 secs) the ¢ ¢ ¤ Registration/Paging key on the base (Aton CLT116 page 2, Aton CL116 page 3). repeater registers automatically. You can register up to 6 repeaters.
  • Page 34: Changing The System Pin

    Remove the power cord from the base. ¤ ¢ ¢ Press and hold the Registration/Paging key (Aton CLT116 page 2, Aton CL116 page 3) and at the same time reconnect the power cord to the base. ¤ Hold the Registration/paging key for at least 5 seconds.
  • Page 35: Eco Dect (Eco Mode Plus)

    ECO DECT (Eco Mode plus) ECO DECT (Eco Mode plus) Reducing transmission power (radiation) In normal operation (default setting): The device range is set to maximum as default. This guarantees optimum wireless management. In idle status, the handset will not function (as it is not transmitting). Only the base will maintain contact with the handset via a low wireless signal.
  • Page 36: Answer Machine (Aton Clt116)

    Answer machine (Aton CLT116) Answer machine (Aton CLT116) ¢ The answer machine is operated using the keys on the base ( page 2) or on the handset. Activating/deactivating the answer machine ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ Ì q Activation (μ= activated) Change ¤...
  • Page 37: Playing Back Messages

    Answer machine (Aton CLT116) Listening to announcements/advisory messages ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ Ì q Announcements q Play Announcement / q Play Advisory ¤ Msg. If you have not recorded a personal announcement, the relevant default announcement is played. Recording a new announcement: Press New during playback. Deleting announcements/advisory messages ¤...
  • Page 38 Answer machine (Aton CLT116) Skip to the previous message: Press t or during the time stamp playback. Go to the start of the current message: Press t or during the message playback. Delete current message: Delete To delete all old messages: ¤...
  • Page 39 Answer machine (Aton CLT116) Calling your answer machine and playing messages Prerequisite: The answer machine is activated. ¤ ¤ Call your phone line and press the 9 key when you hear your announcement. Enter your phone's system PIN. You can operate the answer machine with the keypad. The following keys are used: During the time stamp playback: Skip to previous message.
  • Page 40: Network Mailbox (Combox)

    Network mailbox (Combox) Network mailbox (Combox) You cannot use the network mailbox unless you have requested it from your provider and saved the network mailbox number in your phone. The access number of the Combox is 086 and should be pre-programmed. The access number should then be followed by your telephone number including the area code.
  • Page 41: Multiple Handsets

    ¤ On the base station: Press and hold (min. 3 secs) the Registration/paging key (Aton CLT116 ¢ ¢ page 2, Aton CL116 page 3). ¤ On the handset Aton CLT116 (for other handsets see "Notes"): If the handset is not already registered to a base station: Press the display key Register.
  • Page 42: Making Internal Calls

    Locating a handset ("Paging") ¤ ¢ Press briefly the Registration/paging key on the base (Aton CLT116 page 2, Aton CL116 ¢ page 3). All handsets will ring at the same time ("paging"), even if ringers are switched off. (Exception: handset on which the baby monitor is activated).
  • Page 43: Listening In To An External Call

    Multiple handsets ¤ Wait until the participant called answers, then hang up: Press the End call key a. ¤ Hang up before the participant calls: Press the End call key a. If the participant called does not answer of does not transfer the call, end the consultation with End.
  • Page 44: Phonebook (Address Book)

    Phonebook (Address book) Phonebook (Address book) In a phonebook entry, you can store first names and surnames, up to three numbers, an anniversary with a reminder, and caller melody. You can create the directory (with up to 200 entries) individually for each of your handsets. You ¢...
  • Page 45 Phonebook (Address book) Displaying the number of entries that are available in the directory ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ q Available Memory Open phonebook. Options Selecting a phonebook entry, searching in the phonebook ¤ Open phonebook. ¤ Scroll to the name you are searching for using q. Holding down q scrolls continuously upwards or downwards through the phonebook.
  • Page 46: Call List

    Call list Transferring a displayed number to the phonebook You can transfer numbers to the phonebook which are displayed in a list, e.g. the caller list, the redial list, as well as numbers that you have already selected or have entered for selection. ¤...
  • Page 47: Contactability

    Contactability Contactability Call forwarding (CF) You can forward calls to another number. No call forwarding is activated yet or you want to Ç change the current setting: ¤ ¤ ¤ q Call Divert ¤ ¤ Status: r On / Off Unknown is always displayed when calling up the menu.
  • Page 48: Calendar

    Calendar Calendar You can remind yourself of up to 30 appointments. May 2013 In the calendar, the current day is outlined in white; on days Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su with appointments, the numbers are displayed in colour. 01 02 03 04 05 When a day is selected, it will be highlighted.
  • Page 49 Calendar Displaying missed appointments/anniversaries The following appointments and anniversaries are stored in the Missed Alarms list: The appointment/anniversary call was not acknowledged. The appointment/anniversary was signalled during a phone call. The handset was switched off at the time of the appointment/anniversary. The last 10 entries are stored.
  • Page 50: Alarm Clock

    Alarm clock Alarm clock ¢ Prerequisite: Date and time are set ( page 12). Example ì You can activate/deactivate and set the alarm clock as follows: Alarm Clock ¤ ¤ ¤ Activation: r On/Off ¤ Activation: Changing the settings: <On >...
  • Page 51 Baby monitor Caution Ensure the following points: The handset should be positioned 1 to 2 metres away from the baby. The microphone must be pointed towards the baby. Activating the function reduces the operating time of your handset. If necessary, place the handset in the charger.
  • Page 52: Operating The Telephone On A Router/Pabx

    Operating the telephone on a router/PABX Operating the telephone on a router/PABX Operation with a router When operating on the analogue connection of a router, potentially occurring echoes can be reduced by switching on XES mode 1 . If XES mode 1 does not suppress the echoes sufficiently, you can activate XES mode 2.
  • Page 53 Operating the telephone on a router/PABX Setting pauses Menu key v ¤ *#Q5# ¤ Then enter one of the following function-specific codes: Pause after line seizure: ¤ ¤ OK (for 1 sec.) ¤ ¤ OK (for 3 secs.) ¤ ¤ OK (for 7 secs.) Pause after Recall key: ¤...
  • Page 54: Display Icons

    Display icons Display icons Icons in the status bar The following icons are displayed in the status bar depending on the settings and the operating status of your telephone: Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Signal strength (No Radiation off ) Battery charge status: Ð...
  • Page 55 Display icons Display key icons The following icons indicate the current function of the display keys according to the operating situation: Icon Action Icon Action Ò Ó Last number redial Copy number to the phonebook Ñ Ô Deleting text Forwarding a call to the answer ö...
  • Page 56: Menu Tree

    Menu tree Menu tree Opening the main menu: Press v whilst the telephone is in idle status. Note Not all functions described in this user guide are available in all countries or with all network providers. ì ¢ Alarm Clock page 48 Ê...
  • Page 57 Menu tree É Additional Features ¢ Calendar page 46 ¢ Baby Monitor page 48 ¢ One Touch Call page 21 ¢ Missed Alarms page 47 Ï Settings ¢ Date/Time page 12 ¢ Audio Settings Handset Volume page 22 ¢ Earpiece Profiles page 28 ¢...
  • Page 58: Warranty/Maintenance/Repair/Approval

    Help If you have any general questions about products, services etc., please contact your Swisscom Information Centre (toll-free number 0800 800 800). An exception is damage to wearing parts (cable, labels, batteries etc.) and due to improper handling...
  • Page 59: Faults And Self-Help With Troubleshooting

    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.
  • Page 60 Faults and self-help with troubleshooting Forgotten system PIN. ¥ ¢ Reset the system PIN to 0000 ( page 32). The other party cannot hear you. The handset is "muted". ¥ ¢ Activate the microphone again ( page 23). The caller's number is not displayed. 1.
  • Page 61 If you have any questions about the differences between the public phone networks, please contact your specialist dealer or network provider. Swisscom hereby declare that this device meets the essential requirements and other relevant regulations laid down in Directive 1999/5/EC The Declaration of Conformity can be found on the following website: www.swisscom.ch.
  • Page 62: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Care Wipe the device with a damp cloth or an antistatic cloth. Do not use solvents or microfibre cloths. Never use a dry cloth; this can cause static. In rare cases, contact with chemical substances can cause changes to the device’s exterior. Due to the wide variety of chemical products available on the market, it was not possible to test all substances.
  • Page 63: Technical Data

    Charging time in charging cradle (hours) No Radiation deactivated, without display backlight in idle status No Radiation activated, without display backlight in idle status Base power consumption Aton CL116 Aton CLT116 In standby mode – Handset in charging cradle approx. 1.0 W approx.
  • Page 64 Appendix General specifications DECT DECT standard Supported GAP standard Supported No. of channels 60 duplex channels Radio frequency range 1880-1900 MHz Duplex method Time division multiplexing, 10 ms frame length Repetition frequency of the transmission 100 Hz pulse Duration of the transmission pulse 370 μs Channel grid 1728 kHz...
  • Page 65: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories Handset/charging cradle Aton CL116/CLT116 Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode 1.8" TFT colour display Directory for 200 entries Talk/standby time of up to 20 hrs/250 hrs, standard bat- teries Screensaver (analogue and digital clock) ECO-DECT Alarm clock Calendar with appointment scheduler...
  • Page 66: Index

    Index Index ......Baby monitor ....Backlight, display Base .
  • Page 67 Index ..... . . Call screening during Contactability ... . .
  • Page 68 Index ......setting up ....speaker volume .
  • Page 69 Index Number ..copying to the phonebook Language ..displaying caller's number (CLIP) ......display .
  • Page 70 Index Signal tone, see Advisory tones ..Skip-back function (ans. mach.) ....... Range .

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