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Aton CL112-CLT112
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Introduction and Basic Features
Accessory Overview
Congratulations on purchase and overview of phone capabilities.
Directory and Call Management
Features like directory storage, VIP calls, and call handling options.
Practical Information
Transferring directories, shortcut functions, display settings.
Handset Overview
Handset Key and Indicator Guide
Detailed explanation of each button and icon on the handset.
Display Icons and Status Indicators
Explains symbols for signal strength, battery, messages, and call status.
Using Display Keys and Menus
Describes functions of display keys, menu navigation, and input methods.
Base Unit Overview and Operations
Base Unit Controls and Functions
Details buttons on the base for registration, answering machine, and volume.
Base Power Consumption
Information on power usage of the base unit in different modes.
Safety and Environmental Information
Safety Precautions
Crucial instructions for safe operation, handling, and placement of the device.
Environmental Benefits and Disposal
Information on reduced power consumption, radiation, and proper disposal.
Getting Started: First Steps
Checking Package Contents
Lists all items included in the phone package for initial setup.
Setting Up the Base and Handset
Instructions for connecting the base, cradle, and initial handset setup.
Initial Battery Charging
Importance of the first full charge and discharge for battery calibration.
Basic Configuration
Steps to set the display language, date, and time.
Using the Phone Functions
Navigating with Control Key and Menus
Explains control key functions, menu access, and data input.
Handset and Keypad Lock Management
Activating keypad lock and other handset management.
Understanding Operating Steps
Explains how to follow abbreviated operating instructions.
Making and Receiving Calls
Making External and Internal Calls
Instructions for dialling numbers and initiating calls between handsets.
Call Display and Identification
Information on viewing caller number and name during incoming calls.
Directories and Lists
Managing Directory Entries
Saving, editing, and selecting contacts in the phonebook.
Using Redial and Message Lists
Accessing and managing redial, missed calls, and SMS lists.
SMS Messaging
Sending SMS Messages
Step-by-step guide to composing and transmitting text messages.
Receiving and Managing SMS
How to view, delete, and reply to incoming SMS messages.
SMS Service Centres
Configuring the phone to send and receive SMS via service providers.
Answering Machine
Recording and Playing Announcements
How to record custom greetings and play back messages.
Message Playback and Control
Listening to recorded messages and controlling playback.
Call Screening and Remote Operation
Options to listen to callers and operate the answering machine remotely.
Advanced Features
ECO DECT Settings
Explains and guides on activating Eco Mode for power saving and radiation reduction.
Using Multiple Handsets
Registering, making internal calls, and transferring calls between handsets.
Handset Settings Customization
Adjusting display, ringtones, volume, and other handset preferences.
Base Station Settings
Customizing base ringtones, security, and network connections.
PABX Connection and Support
Connecting to a PABX System
Configuring dialling modes and settings for PABX compatibility.
Warranty and Troubleshooting
Warranty, Maintenance, and Help
Information on warranty terms, repair services, and customer support contacts.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Solutions for display, ringer, PIN, and message playback problems.
Appendix
Caring for Your Telephone
Guidelines for cleaning and maintaining the phone unit.
Technical Specifications
Details on battery, power consumption, and operating parameters.
Accessories
Compatible Handsets and Repeaters
Overview of compatible handsets and accessories like repeaters.

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