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  • Page 1 Aton CLT321 User Guide...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions So that you can quickly set up and safely use your device, please read the following safe- ty instructions and the chapter Setting Up your Telephone (Page 7) thoroughly. Store this operating manual somewhere ready to hand. It is essential that you observe the fol- lowing instructions when installing, connecting and operating the telephone: •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Instructions Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………5 Welcome ……………………………………………………………………………………5 ECO Mode (Ecomode plus / Automatic regulation of the power level) ………………6 Setting Up Your Telephone …………………………………………………………………7 Unpacking the telephone …………………………………………………………………7 Installation site ……………………………………………………………………………7 Minimisation of electrical energy consumption during prolonged absences …………8 Connecting the telephone…………………………………………………………………8 Disconnecting the cords …………………………………………………………………9 Activating the handset……………………………………………………………………10...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Callback on busy (CCBS) …………………………………………………………………24 Setting the earpiece / loudspeaker volume ……………………………………………24 Muting the handset ………………………………………………………………………25 Redialling …………………………………………………………………………………25 Contacts …………………………………………………………………………………27 Miscellaneous ……………………………………………………………………………31 Message key …………………………………………………………………………………31 Call list ………………………………………………………………………………………32 SMS Service (Text Messages) ……………………………………………………………35 Explanatory note about the “SMS on fixed-line” service ……………………………35 SMS centre ………………………………………………………………………………36 Sending/receiving an SMS ………………………………………………………………36 Inputting and modifying the phone number of the SMS centres ……………………37...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Setting the date / time……………………………………………………………………52 Setting the display ………………………………………………………………………52 Setting the ringer ………………………………………………………………………53 Switching the indicator tones on or off…………………………………………………55 Switching vibrating alert on or off ………………………………………………………56 Setting the display language ……………………………………………………………56 Direct call / baby call ……………………………………………………………………57 Selecting a base station …………………………………………………………………57 Automatic call answering ………………………………………………………………58 Room monitor (baby phone) ……………………………………………………………58...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents CareMemo ………………………………………………………………………………74 Screening messages on the handset ……………………………………………………75 Answering a call …………………………………………………………………………76 Setting up the answering machine ……………………………………………………76 Remote access / remote setting of the answering machine …………………………77 Menu options (remote access) …………………………………………………………78 Bluetooth ……………………………………………………………………………………79 Pairing a Bluetooth device (only on the base station) …………………………………79 Answering a fixed-line call with the headset …………………………………………80 Conducting a call over a mobile phone network (GSM) ………………………………80 Managing bluetooth devices ……………………………………………………………81...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Thus, in conjunction with the call list, you will be informed about every call you receive, even while you are absent. With your Aton CLT321 you can use the Swisscom SMS service to send SMS messages to or receive them from SMS-enabled terminal devices, e.g. mobile phones, PCs or other fixed-line telephones.
  • Page 8: Eco Mode (Ecomode Plus / Automatic Regulation Of The Power Level)

    - [Desk] = max. power level: approx. 10% - [Off] = Switched off This function is only guaranteed to work when Aton CLT321 handsets are registered on the base station. Registering other handsets, such as previous model ranges, is possible, in which case, however, the aforementioned...
  • Page 9: Setting Up Your Telephone

    Setting Up Your Telephone Unpacking the telephone The package contains: 1 Handset 1 Base station 1 AC adaptor (type SNG 24 ea) 1 Telephone connecting cord (cable RJ11 / RJ11, adaptor TT83 / RJ11) 1 Battery (Li-Ion) 3 User manuals (German, French, Italian) Installation site In order to keep exposure to radiation from the base station as low as possible, you should not install the base in immediate proximity to bedrooms or children’s rooms.
  • Page 10: Minimisation Of Electrical Energy Consumption During Prolonged Absences

    Setting Up Your Telephone Minimisation of electrical energy consumption during prolonged absences During prolonged absences you should switch the handset off (see page 19) and avoid placing it on a charging station (base station / charging cradle) in order to conserve the environment and to minimise the uptake of electrical energy.
  • Page 11: Disconnecting The Cords

    Setting Up Your Telephone Whenever possible use the connecting cord provided. Should this be defective or should you require a longer connecting cord (19.7 ft (6 m)), please use only the item 10034600 (Swisscom “accessories”). Power cable The power cable is first plugged into the socket labelled with a symbol of a power plug on the underside of the base station.
  • Page 12: Activating The Handset

    Setting Up Your Telephone Activating the handset Only after the initial charging of the battery is completed will your handset be ready for use. Only then can calls be received or made using this handset. Charging the battery When you have unpacked the device, the battery is still uncharged. To charge it, place the handset on the base station.
  • Page 13: Exchanging The Battery

    Setting Up Your Telephone Please note: Following the insertion of a new battery, the battery indicator needs a complete charging cycle in order to be able to provide you with correct information about the charge status. You can place your handset back onto the base station after every call. Charging is elect- ronically controlled so that the battery will be optimally charged to conserve energy even under the most varied charge states.
  • Page 14: Registering A Handset

    Setting Up Your Telephone Inserting the battery (pay attention to the polarity!) Insert the battery into the battery compartment. Take care to position the battery contacts correctly with respect to the contacts in the battery compartment. Then put the battery compartment cover back on Contacts and slide it upwards until it snaps into place.
  • Page 15: Getting To Know Your Telephone

    Getting to Know Your Telephone Display indicators, keys, symbols This symbol displays the strength of the receiving signal in multiple levels. If the range limit is reached, the symbol blinks. Bluetooth is active. Internal phone number of handset. You have switched off the ringer (see also page 53). Shows the charge status of the battery.
  • Page 16 Getting to Know Your Telephone Earpiece Afficheur rétro-éclairé Loudspeaker (reverse side) Headset connection Left softkey Navigation key Right softkey Handsfree key Call key (R-key Message key when in call state) End call key Numerical keys Ringer off Keypad lock key Microphone...
  • Page 17: Keys On The Handset

    Getting to Know Your Telephone Keys on the handset Softkeys, left and right, the respective functions of which will be shown each time on the display. In the following operating procedures a softkey may be recognised in that its function is placed in square brackets and in bold, e.g. [Settings]. Message key, lights up with new messages and offers direct access to new entries in the call list, new SMS, messages in voicemail or on the answering machine.
  • Page 18 Getting to Know Your Telephone Hash key for inputting the “hash” sign. Long pressing this key when the phone is idle switches the keypad lock on/off. Star key for inputting the star (*) character. Long pressing this key while the phone is idle switches the ringer on or off. Short pressing this key while entering text (Editor) switches between upper- and lower- case letters.
  • Page 19: Controls On The Base Station

    Getting to Know Your Telephone Controls on the base station The call button on the base station is used to activate a paging call (collective call) and to register further handsets. With the other buttons you can operate the answering machine. For details see page 72. Loudspeaker (reverse side) Call button...
  • Page 20: The Main Menu

    Getting to Know Your Telephone The main menu The following menu items may be selected: Contacts Call list Settings Answering machine Bluetooth Choose a menu item using the Navigation key; in doing this the corresponding name will be shown above the right softkey (e.g. [Settings]). Press the right softkey to open the menu.
  • Page 21: Switching The Handset On / Off

    Getting to Know Your Telephone Switching the handset on / off Your handset is automatically switched on and ready for use after initial charging. You can switch off your handset in order to preserve the capacity of the battery for longer. Switching the handset off Hold down the End Call key (approx.
  • Page 22: Paging: Searching For A Misplaced Handset

    Getting to Know Your Telephone Paging: Searching for a misplaced handset If you have lost your handset(s), you can call it / them from the base station. All registe- red handsets that are within range will then ring for 60 seconds. Paging call (collective call) from the base station: Short press the Call button on the base station.
  • Page 23: Dialling Internal And External Phone Numbers

    Making a Call Dialling internal and external phone numbers On your base station you can register up to five handsets, which you can reach via inter- nal phone numbers. Dialling an internal phone number Input the desired internal phone number using the numerical keypad and press [Intern].
  • Page 24: Call Indicator With Clip/Cli

    Making a Call Call indicator with CLIP/CLI If the caller’s number is saved in your address book, you will see his name. Note on phone number indicator (CLIP) • If the phone number has been suppressed by the caller, withheld will be shown on the display.
  • Page 25: Recording A Conversation

    Making a Call • By pressing [Silent] you can switch off the ringer for this call; you can, however, accept the call as long as the caller has not hung up. Handset on the base station “Automatic call answering” switched on (see page 58): Remove the handset from the base station and start talking.
  • Page 26: Callback On Busy (Ccbs)

    Making a Call Callback on busy (CCBS) This function must, where necessary, be requested from the network operator. The person you are trying to call is engaged at the moment. When that person has ended his call, your call will be made automatically. Activating Callback on busy The person you have tried to call is currently in a call.
  • Page 27: Muting The Handset

    Making a Call Using the Navigation key ▲/▼ set the desired volume. Muting the handset If you do not want your call partner to overhear what you are saying, for example, to another person in the room, you can temporarily mute your handset. You are in a call Press ◀, the symbol appears on the display.
  • Page 28 Making a Call Press [Option], select [Delete Entry] and confirm with [OK]. Answer the subsequent confirmation prompt with [Yes]. Deleting the list In the main menu, long press the Call key (opens the redial list). Press [Option], select [Delete All] and confirm with [OK]. Answer the subsequent confirmation prompt with [Yes].
  • Page 29: Contacts

    Making a Call Contacts You can store frequently used phone numbers and their corresponding names. Your handset offers you a directory for 500 contacts with names and phone numbers. You can assign up to eight entries to Speed dial using the number keys 2 to 9. The number is dialled by long pressing the corresponding key.
  • Page 30 Making a Call Store the entry by pressing [OK]. Please note: The functions of the * and # keys can likewise be stored. You can insert a dialling pause by long pressing the “0” key. It will be represented on the display with a “P”.
  • Page 31 Making a Call Press [Option], select [Copy Entry] and press [OK]. Press [Option], select [Copy All] and press [OK]. Select the desired handset and press [OK]. On the receiving handset you will be prompted to confirm the transfer. Press [Yes]. Deleting entries Open [Contacts].
  • Page 32: Other Options

    Making a Call Press [Option], select [Speed Dial] and confirm with [OK]. Select the desired key (2…9) and press [OK]. Select an entry from the list and press [OK]. If a speed-dial key has already been assigned a phone number, you can delete the entry via [OK] or select a different entry using [Edit Entry].
  • Page 33: Miscellaneous

    Message key Miscellaneous The message button gives you direct access to recently received voicemail / messages (e.g. SMS, call list, VoiceBox and answering machine). You can access old messages via the main menu. New messages will be shown on the display with the corresponding pictogram as well as the blinking message key.
  • Page 34: Call List

    Call list As soon as the function for transmitting phone numbers (CLIP) is working, transmitted phone numbers will be stored in the call list. The call list contains a maximum of 50 entries. You can specify whether all calls will be registered or only calls that were not answered. Unanswered calls will be indicated on the display and by the blinking of the message key.
  • Page 35 Call list Showing the details Open [Call Log]. Select the desired entry. Press [Details]. You will receive information about the date and time of the call. Transferring an entry into the phone book Open [Call Log]. Select the desired entry. Press [Option], select [Store Number] and confirm with [OK].
  • Page 36 Call list Call list settings Open [Call Log]. Press [Option], select [Settings] and confirm with [OK]. Under [Call List Type] choose whether all calls ([All Calls]), only unanswered calls ([Missed Calls]), only answered calls ([Received Calls]) or all self-dialled calls ([Dialled Calls]) will be registered on the call list.
  • Page 37: Sms Service (Text Messages)

    SMS Service (Text Messages) Explanatory note about the “SMS on fixed-line” service Your Aton CLT321 is an SMS-enabled telephone, which can receive, store and send SMS text messages. Please note: The SMS function must be supported by your network operator.
  • Page 38: Sms Centre

    SMS Service (Text Messages) SMS centre SMS messages will be exchanged via an SMS centre. In order to send and receive SMS messages you will require the phone number of your service provider’s SMS centre. Four entries have been provided in your telephone for the phone numbers of SMS centres: †...
  • Page 39: Inputting And Modifying The Phone Number Of The Sms Centres

    Select [Settings] and press [OK]. Select [SMS Center] and press [OK]. Change the phone number as desired and finalise the change with [OK]. Please note: When the Aton CLT321 is connected to a PABX, the exchange code must be entered. SMS notifications New SMS messages are indicated on the display, by blinking of the message key, and by an indicator tone.
  • Page 40: Writing, Sending, And Storing Sms Messages

    SMS Service (Text Messages) Writing, sending, and storing SMS messages An SMS may have a maximum length of 612 characters. SMS messages will only be stored automatically when there is an interruption in sending. Once you have created an SMS, you can store it as a draft for editing and sending later on (see page 39).
  • Page 41: Storing An Sms As A Draft

    SMS Service (Text Messages) Storing an SMS as a draft You can store up to 10 SMS messages as drafts for editing or sending later on. Open [SMS]. Select [New SMS] and press [OK]. Enter your text. Press [Option]. Select [Store as Draft] and press [OK]. Editing / sending an SMS draft Open [SMS].
  • Page 42: Inbox

    SMS Service (Text Messages) SMS messages that could not be sent because e.g. during the transmission the connection was interrupted, will be provided with an error status and stored in the outbox (see page 42). Bear in mind that with some service providers charges apply for establishing a connection to the SMS centre.
  • Page 43 SMS Service (Text Messages) Using [Back] you can return to the inbox. You can now choose a different entry or leave the menu by pressing [Back] or the End call key. If you have opened an SMS, press [Option] and select from the options shown: [Reply]: After the question, whether you want to use the received text or not, you will find yourself in writing mode.
  • Page 44: Outbox

    SMS Service (Text Messages) Outbox All SMS messages which have failed to transmit are stored automatically in the outbox (max. 10 SMS). New entries will successively overwrite the oldest entries. Re-sending an SMS Open [SMS]. Select [Outbox] and press [OK]. The recipient’s data (phone number or name, when these are listed in the phone book) will be shown.
  • Page 45: Sms On A Pabx

    SMS Service (Text Messages) [Store as Draft]: The SMS will be stored as a draft. [Delete]: Answer the subsequent confirmation prompt with [Yes] to delete the SMS. [Delete All]: Answer the subsequent confirmation prompt with [Yes] to delete the SMS. SMS on a PABX You can only receive an SMS if the transmission of the phone number (CLIP) will be forwarded to the extension connection.
  • Page 46: Calling Multiple People

    Calling Multiple People. During a call you can call a second call partner (inquiry call), speak alternately with each call partner (brokering) or at the same time (three-way conference call), without requiring two telephone lines to do so. You can only use these options in external calls when the additional services on an analogue network (inquiry call / brokering / three-way conference call) work for your connection.
  • Page 47: Calling Another Call Partner During An External Call

    Calling Multiple People. Calling another call partner during an external call During an external call you want to call an internal (if multiple handsets are registered) or an external participant. Calling an external call partner (external inquiry call) You are conducting an external call. Press the Call key.
  • Page 48: Transferring An External Call Internally

    Calling Multiple People. Transferring an external call internally You have accepted an external call and would like to redirect it internally to another handset. You are conducting an external call Press [Intern] and using the Navigation key select an internal participant. Press [OK].
  • Page 49: Switching Between Two Call Partners (Brokering)

    Calling Multiple People. Switching between two call partners (brokering) During an external call you have accepted a second external call or another call partner has called. You can now switch back and forth between two external call partners. You are conducting an external call and “holding” a second call. Press [Option] and choose [Brokering].
  • Page 50: Speaking Simultaneously With Two Call Partners (Three-Way Conference Call)

    Calling Multiple People. Speaking simultaneously with two call partners (three-way conference call) Initiating a three-way conference call You are conducting an external call and “holding” a second external call. Press [Option] and choose [Conference]. You are now in a three-way conference call.
  • Page 51: Accepting / Rejecting A Waiting Call

    Calling Multiple People. Accepting / rejecting a waiting call You are conducting an external call. A second, external participant is calling you. You hear the “call waiting tone”. Press [Option] and choose from the following options: [Accept / Hold]: Accept a waiting call; put the current call on hold. [Accept / End]: Accept a waiting call;...
  • Page 52: Setting The Telephone

    Setting the Telephone. Setting an alarm You can set up to 5 alarms independently of each other. Active alarms will be indicated with Open [Settings], select [Alarm] and press [OK]. Select [Alarm 1…5] and press [OK]. Adjust the desired settings (time, melody, name, repeat) and confirm by pressing [OK].
  • Page 53 Setting the Telephone. The variants “call forwarding if no reply” and “call forwarding if busy” can be activated at the same time – each redirecting to a different target phone number. For SMS forwarding please use the forwarding function of the SMS server. Establishing and switching on call forwarding Open [Settings], select [Call Forward] and press [OK].
  • Page 54: Setting The Date / Time

    Setting the Telephone. Please note: If “unconditional” call forwarding is activated, the variants “busy” and “no reply” have no function. The variants “call forwarding if no reply” and “call forwarding if busy” can be activated at the same time – each redirecting to a different target phone number. Setting the date / time Open [Settings], select [Time / Date] and press [OK].
  • Page 55: Setting The Ringer

    Setting the Telephone. [Brightness]: Set the display brightness. [LCD Backlight]: [Off] - If no key is pressed, the display backlight will be switched off after 30 seconds. [Dim] - When the dim mode is switched on, the display backlight will be reduced after 30 seconds.
  • Page 56 Setting the Telephone. Select [Ringer Volume] and press [OK]. In this menu you can set the following functions: [Home – Ext. Calls]: Set the volume for indicating incoming external calls. [Home - Int. Calls]: Set the volume for indicating incoming internal calls. [GSM Telephone 1/2]: Set the volume for indicating incoming GSM calls.
  • Page 57: Switching The Indicator Tones On Or Off

    Setting the Telephone. Setting the ringer for the base station Open [Settings], select [Base] and press [OK]. Select [Ringer] and press [OK]. Select [Ringer Tones] and press [OK]. In this menu you can set the following functions: [Ringer Tones]: Set a melody for indicating incoming calls. [Volume]: Set the volume for indicating incoming calls.
  • Page 58: Switching Vibrating Alert On Or Off

    Setting the Telephone. [Battery Low]: Warning tone when the battery is nearly empty (in conjunction with the blinking battery symbol on the display). [Out of Range]: Warning tone when you are at the limit of the range from the base station and the connection is at risk of being lost. Confirm changes with [OK].
  • Page 59: Direct Call / Baby Call

    Setting the Telephone. Direct call / baby call If direct call / baby call is activated, pressing any key (with the exception of the [Option] softkey) will always establish a connection to the stored phone number. Switching direct call / baby call on Open [Settings], select [Handset] and press [OK].
  • Page 60: Automatic Call Answering

    Setting the Telephone. Select [Select Base] and press [OK]. Select the desired base and press [OK]. Automatic call answering If the handset is on the base station during an incoming call and if automatic call answering is switched on, you need only take the handset off the base station in order to answer the call.
  • Page 61 Setting the Telephone. Select [Internal Call]. Select the target handset. Set the sensitivity to [High] or [Low]. Adjust the desired settings and confirm with [OK]. When the function is activated you will see the handset number, the symbol and the set destination on the display.
  • Page 62: Managing The Codes For Network Functions

    As an example, “R2” is specified for switching back and forth between two call partners. With the Aton CLT321 you do not have to remember the codes for most common network services: instead you will have plain text on the display, e.g. instead of “R2” you...
  • Page 63: Voicebox (Combox)

    Registering / deregistering a handset The handset delivered with your Aton CLT321 has already been registered. You can operate up to 4 handsets off up to 4 different base stations. You can find out on page 57 how to set the base station with which your handset will...
  • Page 64 Setting the Telephone. Registering a handset New handsets which have not yet been registered on a base can be easily registered on your base using the “auto-register” function. After you have inserted the battery simply place the handset on the relevant base station –...
  • Page 65: Changing The Pin

    Input the PIN and press [OK]. Answer the confirmation prompt with [Yes]. Please note: If you register your Aton CLT321 handset on a “foreign” base station or a “foreign” handset on your Aton CLT321 base station (GAP), some functions may not be usable or may have limited usability.
  • Page 66: Setting Eco Mode (Ecomode Plus)

    Setting the Telephone. Please note: If you have forgotten the PIN, please contact the service hotline (see reverse side for phone number). When you input an incorrect PIN an error tone will sound (only if indicator tones are “on”) and the display will show: “Old PIN invalid”. After a few seconds you can then input the PIN again.
  • Page 67: Inputting The Exchange Code

    Please refer in this matter to the operating manual of your PABX. If you have programmed this exchange code into your Aton CLT321 and if your Aton CLT321 recognises this code at the start of a phone number, it will automatically insert a pause after the exchange code! Open [Settings], select [Base] and press [OK].
  • Page 68: Setting The Function Of The End Call Key

    Setting the Telephone. Please note: Before you consider connecting your Aton CLT321 to a PABX, check whether the PABX accepts tone dialling and FLASH. You can set the length of the flash under “Settings / BS-Settings / Flash Time”. See page 67.
  • Page 69: Setting The Flash Time

    Setting the Telephone. Setting the flash time Open [Settings], select [Base] and press [OK]. Select [Flash Time] and press [OK]. Choose one of the offered times and press [OK]. Please note: The flash time for the features on the analogue network (standard connection from Swisscom) is 100 + / - 10ms (pre-set).
  • Page 70: Setting The Dial Mode

    Setting the Telephone. Setting the dial mode You can change the dial mode in accordance with the conditions of your connection. Open [Settings], select [Base] and press [OK]. Select [Dial Mode] and press [OK]. Select [Tone] or [Pulse] and press [OK]. Tone: The usual dial mode on analogue connections.
  • Page 71: Resetting To Default Settings

    Setting the Telephone. Resetting to default settings Using this procedure you can reset all individually changed settings on the handset as well as on the base station to default settings. Default settings, see Appendix, page 82. Resetting the handset to default settings Open [Settings], select [Handset] and press [OK].
  • Page 72: Answering Machine

    Answering machine Miscellaneous Your Aton CLT321 has an in-built digital answering machine. The total capacity is approx. 40 minutes. You can operate the answering machine from the base or from any registered handset. With a tone-dialling enabled phone you have, furthermore, PIN-protected remote access to the answering machine.
  • Page 73 Answering machine (F blinking) Memory full, no new messages. A / xx (Blinking alternately with the message number) A message is being recorded (xx = message number). 1…99 (Blinking) During playback of a new message. 1…99 (Constant) During playback of an old message. (Constant) During playback of a greeting message (x = operating mode: 1 = with recording, 2 = without recording).
  • Page 74: Operating The Answering Machine On The Base

    Answering machine Operating the answering machine on the base Next Messages Previous Messages Msg. start / stop Answering machine Delete msg. on/off Paging Volume - Volume + Switching the answering machine on / off from the handset Open [TAM], select [Answer On / Off] and press [OK]. Select the desired setting and press [OK].
  • Page 75: Hearing / Deleting Outgoing Message

    Answering machine Select [Record OGM] and press [OK]. Select [Ans Only] or [Ans & Rec] and press [OK]. After the prompt speak your outgoing message into the microphone of the handset. To end the recording press [Save]. Your message text will be played back once for confirmation and will immediately become the new message.
  • Page 76: Recording A Memo

    Answering machine The new messages will be played back in sequence. With playback you have the following options: Advance to the next message. During message playback, return to the beginning. Before message playback (announcement of message number), return to previous message. Deleting messages During playback you can delete the current message by pressing [Clear] or the key.
  • Page 77: Screening Messages On The Handset

    Answering machine Open [TAM], select [CareMemo] and press [OK]. Select [CareMemo 1] or [CareMemo 2] and press [OK]. For each CareMemo you can set the following functions: [On/Off]: The CareMemo can be switched on or off. Choose whether the CareMemo will be given once [Once] or daily [Daily]. Then input the time at which the CareMemo should be played back.
  • Page 78: Answering A Call

    Answering machine Answering a call You can answer a call that has already been accepted from the Answer Machines. Press the call button. Setting up the answering machine Open [TAM], select [TAM Settings] and press [OK]. In this menu you can set the following functions: [Answer Mode]: Choose whether you want to operate the answering machine in recording mode or only in outgoing message mode.
  • Page 79: Remote Access / Remote Setting Of The Answering Machine

    Answering machine Remote access / remote setting of the answering machine † Remote access is only possible when this function has been switched on. † Please note that the external telephone being used must be capable of sending tone pulses (DTMF) during the connection. Switching remote access on / off Open [TAM].
  • Page 80: Menu Options Remote Access)

    Answering machine Please note: The connection will be severed after inputting the PIN incorrectly three times. Menu options remote access) While you are listening to the messages you have the following options: Listen to all messages Repeat the current message during playback) Return to previous message Delete the current message Go to next message...
  • Page 81: Bluetooth

    Fixed-line calls can be answered using a suitable Bluetooth headset within the range of the base station’s Bluetooth. Before you can use a Bluetooth device on the Aton CLT321 it must be registered (paired). You can then establish the connection.
  • Page 82: Answering A Fixed-Line Call With The Headset

    Bluetooth Prepare the corresponding device according to the pairing instructions in its operating manual and press [OK]. Then follow the instructions on the display. Please obtain the requested PIN from the operating manual of the particular device to be coupled. Please note: As long as the maximum possible number of connected devices (1 headset and 1 GSM phone or 2 GSM phones) is not exceeded, these will be automatically connected and are thus immediately ready to use.
  • Page 83: Managing Bluetooth Devices

    Please note: The Bluetooth headset cannot be used for a call via mobile phone (GSM). Managing bluetooth devices The Aton CLT321 can be paired with 4 Bluetooth devices (1 Headset + 3 GSM, or 4 GSM), of which a max. 2 can be connected with the base.
  • Page 84: Appendix

    Appendix Basic settings on delivery (default settings) So that you can immediately use your phone after connecting the base station and charging the handset battery, it is pre-set for general usage. These presets can be modified to fit your personal requirements and connection conditions. †...
  • Page 85: Menu Structure

    Appendix Menu structure Contacts Calls Settings Eco Mode Alarm Clock Call Forward CFNR Anony. Call Combox Time/Date Time Format Set Time/Date Master Time/Date Handset Display Audio Language Direct Call Select Base Auto Answer Room Monitor Reset Handset Base Ringer Flash Time Dial Mode Network Codes Manage HS...
  • Page 86 Appendix Ans. Machine Play Messages Del All Old Msg Answer On/Off Record Memo Care Memo Outgoing Msg TAM Settings Remote Access New SMS Inbox Outbox Draftbox Settings SMS Centre Send Service New SMS Alert Bluetooth...
  • Page 87: Important Advice On The Use Of Batteries

    Appendix Important advice on the use of batteries 1. Use only the batteries provided or batteries of the same type (e.g. Nokia BL-5C). The specified handset operating times (in stand-by mode and during a call) and charging times (see “Technical Data”, page 94) are only valid when using the prescribed minimum battery capacity.
  • Page 88: Return And Recycling Of Batteries

    Appendix Return and recycling of batteries The device contains batteries, both rechargeable and non-rechargeable, which are necessary for its operation or for a particular function. Batteries containing hazardous substances are labelled with this symbol. It indicates that these batteries must not be disposed of with household rubbish.
  • Page 89: Troubleshooting Disruptions

    Appendix Troubleshooting disruptions Not every disruption signifies a defect in your telephone. Under such circumstances it is often sufficient to briefly disconnect the power supply to the base station (unplug/plug in AC adaptor) or to remove the batteries from the handset and then reinsert them.
  • Page 90: Hotline

    If you suspect a disruption of your connection, then please contact your network provider’s customer service department. Please note: The Aton CLT321 telephone is not equipped with the earthing function required for controlling older PABXs! For this reason, when it is connected to such a PABX some PABX functions may be impaired.
  • Page 91: The Editor (Creating Or Changing Entries / Writing Sms Messages)

    Appendix The editor (creating or changing entries / writing SMS messages) Switching between upper and lower case: Star key (*) “Abc”, “abc” or “ABC” will be shown on the display. Moving the cursor: Move the cursor up, down, left, or right using the Navigation key. Deleting: Left softkey - short press: Character left of cursor will be deleted.
  • Page 92: Table Of Available Characters (Phone Book Entries)

    Appendix Table of available characters (phone book entries) Key Characters (upper case) Key Characters (lower case) Please note: Using the star key you can switch between the different modes: - Upper case letters (ABC) - Lower case letters (abc) - First letter upper case (Abc)
  • Page 93: Tableau Des Signes Disponibles (Sms)

    Appendix Tableau des signes disponibles (SMS) Key Characters (upper case) Key Characters (lower case) Please note: Using the star key you can switch between the different modes: - Upper case letters (ABC) - Lower case letters (abc) - First letter upper case (Abc)
  • Page 94: Note For People With Hearing Aids

    Appendix Note for people with hearing aids If you use a hearing aid, the Aton CLT321 can cause an uncomfortable humming noise. This humming noise arises from radio signals that are coupled into the hearing aid. Support If you have general questions about products or services, Swisscom customer service is available for you at any time toll free on 0800 800 800 or at www.swisscom.ch.
  • Page 95: Accreditation / Compliance

    Appendix Accreditation / compliance This device is designed for use on the Swiss analogue network. Country-specific features have been considered. For inquiries concerning differences in the public telephone network please contact your specialist retailer or network operator. Swisscom declares that this device complies with the fundamental requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EG.
  • Page 96: Note On Disposal

    Appendix Note on disposal At the end of its life this product must not be disposed of with normal household waste, but must be delivered to a place of sale or to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic devices in accordance with the Ordinance on the Recycling and Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (VREG).
  • Page 97 Appendix Battery charging time: appox. 10 hours Permissible ambient conditions for operating the handset: 5°C (41°F) to 40°C (104°F); 20% to 75% relative humidity Permissible ambient conditions for operating the base station: 5°C (41°F) to 40°C (104°F); 20% to 75% relative humidity Permissible storage temperature: -10°C (14°F) to +60°C (140°F) Dial mode: DTMF / Pulse dialling R-key function: Flash...

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