Content Quick guide ..........................7 Key - definition ........................7 Keys - overview ........................8 Display symbols for handset....................9 Getting started........................10 Safety Precautions......................10 Contents of the package....................11 Accessories ........................11 Environmental impact ....................... 11 Basic Steps to Install ......................12 Switching the handset on and off..................
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Content Deleting the phone book....................22 Displaying the memory status................... 22 Phonebook and SIM-Card Read/Write.................. 23 Copy entries from SIM-Card to the handset ..............23 Copy from Handset to SIM-Card ..................23 Message (SMS) ........................24 Explanation for the service “ SMS over the fixed network” ..........24 Setting the number for service centre (Send) ..............
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Content Clock & Alarm ........................37 Alarm clock ........................37 Activating the alarm clock..................... 37 Choosing the ringer melody for the alarm ..............37 Deactivating the alarm clock ..................37 Date and time ........................37 Handset settings ........................38 Contrast ..........................38 Wall Paper ........................
At idle mode: Keypad lock On/Off long R- key Short Send flash signal (R) Long Insert pause (P) Voice Portal key At idle mode Dial Swisscom Voice Portal Int – key At idle mode Internal call In conference Control internal calling partner...
Quick guide Keys - overview Navigation-key (Up / Down / Right / Left Redial Menu entry SMS / Call list Softkey Softkey On-Hook / End call / Off-Hook / Handsfree one menu level back / Switch on (short press) Switch off / back to idle mode (long press) Long press: Combox direct call...
Getting started Display symbols for handset Symbols Flashing Connected to a base station Finding a base station Internal call is made Internal call is held External call is made External call is held New message in the Combox Missed call / New SMS Ring tone is switched off Battery status Alarm clock is activated...
Getting started Safety Precautions CAUTION NOTE FOR EMERGENCY CALLS: Telephone calls are impossible if the main power fails. The battery must also be charged to make a call. CAUTION NOTE FOR EMERGENCY FIRE CALL: This telephone does not support continuous ring tone, like e.g. emergency fire call. CAUTION Use only the original power supply of this telephone.
Getting started Contents of the package Aton CL305 • 1 Base Station • 1 Power Supply • 1 Telephone Connector • 1 Handset • 3 Rechargeable Batteries • 3 Manuals (German, French and Italian) Accessories The following accessories are available: •...
Getting started Basic Steps to Install Connect the output plug of the power adapter to the adapter socket on the back of the base unit and the main adapter to the wall power supply. Connect the telephone line cord to the phone cord socket on the back of the base unit and to the line phone socket to the wall.
Getting started Switching the handset on and off The handset is activated as soon as the batteries have been installed. To switch on press the end key. To switch off make a long press (longer than 2 s.) - you will hear the beep sound. The handset also is switched on automatically when it is placed in the base station.
General Functions Making an external call Dialling with pre-dialling For Pre-Dialling enter the number you want to call and then press Dialling without pre-dialling Press and wait for the dial tone Dial the number Press to finish the call Note: Numbers which will be dialed after pressing the - key will not be saved in the redial memory for safety reasons.
General Functions Displaying the telephone number If the network provider supports Caller Line Identification (CID), the caller’s telephone number will be displayed on an incoming call. If the Provider sends also the name, then the name will be displayed. If the caller’s number is included in your handset phone book, the corresponding name will be displayed.
Voice Portal This key allows you direct access to the Swisscom Voice Portal, where you can activate additional services such as call diversion (Service 21, 61 or 67), call waiting (Service 43) or three-party conference with simple voice command. You can also use voice command to...
General Functions Out of range warning If the handset is out of range from the base station during the call, you will hear a warning tone. Paging The base station has a search function to page the handsets: Press the blue PAGE key on the base station. All registered handsets will ring for about 30 seconds.
Redialling & Redial List The handset automatically saves the last 10 dialled phone numbers. Numbers which will be dialed after pressing the - key will not be saved in the redial memory for safety reasons. Dialling a number from the Redial List Press or the softkey Redial key to open the redial list.
Redialling & Redial List Deleting a number from the Redial List Press or the softkey Redial to open the redial list. If not empty, the last number will be displayed. Select the desired phone number Press Option to open sub-menu Select Delete Entry Press OK to delete Deleting the Redial List...
Phonebook You can store up to 100 telephone numbers. One entry in the Phonebook consists of 15 characters for the name and 30 digits for the number. Entering names Use the numeric keys to enter names To insert lower letters, press the # key. To revert to upper case letters, press the # key again.
Phonebook Storing an entry Press MENU, select Phonebook and press OK Add Entry (If you press in standby mode, the Phonebook will open directly) Name Press Option to open sub menu Select Add Entry and press OK Type the name and then press to go down Number and enter the telephone number...
Phonebook Editing an entry Press MENU, select Phonebook and press OK (If you press in standby mode, the Phonebook will open directly) Select entry Press Option to open sub menu Select Edit Entry and press OK Now you can change the entry Press Option Select Save and press OK to store Deleting an entry...
Phonebook and SIM-Card Read/Write With the SIM-Card Read/Write on the bottom of the base you can read or write entries from or to your SIM Card. Copy entries from SIM-Card to the handset Press menu, select Phonebook and press OK. (You can also select the symbol on the navigation key for direct access) Press Option...
The sending number 062 210 00 0 for SMS centre 1 and receiving number 062 210 00 0 for SMS centre 2 are already preinstalled for Swisscom. If the phone is connected to a PBX do not forget to enter the access code (e.g. 0) before the number of the SMS centre 1.
Message (SMS) Setting the number for service centre (Receive) Press MENU, select the menu item SMS and press OK Select Service Centre and press OK Select Receive and press OK Enter the number Press OK to confirm Receiving message During receiving a message, the display shows “Receiving Message”. If the message is received successful, the display shows the -icon.
Message (SMS) Writing and sending message Press MENU, select the menu item SMS and Write Message press OK Select the menu item Write Message 005/160 and press OK Hello| Edit text message Press Option to open sub menu By selecting Save, the text message will be saved in Saved directory with display “Saving Option Clear...
Message (SMS) Reading, editing and deleting stored SMS Following boxes for SMS are available: Inbox 01 (Numbers of Inbox messages) Outbox 02 (Numbers of Outbox messages) Saved 01 (Numbers of Saved messages) Press MENU, select the menu item SMS and press OK Select Inbox, Outbox or Saved and press OK Select entry and press Read The message will be displayed...
Message (SMS) Copying a number into the Phonebook Press MENU, select the menu item SMS and press OK Select Inbox and press OK Select the desired entry and press OK The message will be displayed Press Option to open sub menu Select Copy to PhoneBk and press OK to confirm An input field will be opened in which you can enter a name Enter the Name and change with the Navigation-Key to the number field...
Caller List The telephone numbers for the last 30 incoming calls are copied to the caller list. Dialling a number from the Caller List Press MENU, select the menu item Caller list and press OK Select New Calls or All Calls, and press OK Scroll to the desired number Press dial the number...
With this menu you have the possibility to use the supplementary services of the network in an easy way. To activate the Combox Service please use the user manual “combox basic” from Swisscom. Note: The Combox is a service of the network provider. The activation will be done by a call forwarding functionality.
Services Combox The telephone supports the possibility to get direct access to your Combox in the public network : Press key more than 2 seconds The combox number will be automatically dialled You will be connected to the Combox Note: In order to use this service you must set your Combox number in the service menu.
Services Set Call Forwarding Press MENU, select Call Management and press OK Select Call forwarding and press OK Select fixed, when busy or when no answer and press OK Fixed means: Calls will be forwarded immediate to the entered number. When busy means: Calls will be forwarded to the entered number only when your line is busy.
Several Handsets You can operate up to six handsets on your base station. In addition to an internal call between 2 handsets one external call can be held simultaneously with a third handset. Registering Handsets In order to connect a handset to a base station, the handset must be registered at the base station.
Several Handsets Making an internal call Press Enter the handset number If you want to call all handset, press All Answering an internal call Your handset rings. To answer the call, press any key except the softkey Silent, or remove the handset from the base station (Auto Talk function) Press to end the call...
Several handsets Call brokering Even though your handset is connected to the external party, you can toggle to an internal handset and get back to the external party. Press Enter the handset number You will be connected to the internal partner and the external is set on hold Press again You will be connected to the external caller again...
Audio settings Ringer volume for general calls Five ringer volumes plus ringer-off are possible for the handset. Press MENU, select Audio and press OK Select Ringer Volume and press OK Select the desired volume with the Navigation-Key (Off, 1~5) Press OK to save Ringer melody for general calls Press MENU, select Audio and press OK Select Ringer Melody and press OK...
Clock & Alarm Alarm clock You can use your handset as an alarm clock. If you have set a time for the alarm call, this is indicated by the symbol in the display. To switch off the alarm during ringing press any key. Activating the alarm clock You can set the alarm clock as single alarm “once mode”...
Handset settings Contrast Press MENU, select Handset Settings and press OK Select Contrast and press OK Select the contrast with the navigation key Press OK to save Note: The illumination of the handset will only turn on, when the battery symbol has at least one segment.
Handset settings Handset name You can assign a name of 8 characters for the handset. After the name is entered, the name is displayed on standby mode. Press MENU, select Handset Settings and press OK Select Handset Name and press OK Enter the name and press OK to store Language Press MENU, select Handset Settings and press OK...
Handset settings Factory settings for the handset The Phonebook and the handset name are not deleted when you reset the handset. Press MENU, select Handset Set and press OK Select Default Set and press OK Enter the handset PIN (factory setting: 0000) Display „Reset all Setting?“...
Base station settings Ring priority By setting this functionality the selected handset will ring first. Assigning the specific handset Press MENU, select Base Settings and press OK Select Ring Priority and press OK. Select Priority and press OK. Select the handset number or Disable: Disable means all the handsets ring at the same time.
Base station settings Call barring You can prevent certain numbers from being called from a handset by blocking those numbers in the base station. You can also restrict a handset to calling on an external line. You can still receive incoming calls. Note: The emergency numbers can not be barred.
Base station settings Access code The access code must be pre-dialled to dial into the public telephone network on PABX’s. The telephone inserts the pause automatically if the access code has been programmed. Press MENU, select Base Settings and press OK Select Dial Set and press OK Enter the base station PIN (factory setting: 0000) Select Access Code and press OK...
Base station settings Dialling mode Some telephone networks use pulses to dial a number Press MENU, select Base Settings and press OK Select Dial Set and press OK Enter the base station PIN (factory setting: 0000) Select Dialling Mode and press OK Select Tone or Pulse Press OK to confirm Base PIN...
Base station settings Factory settings for the base station Press MENU, select Base Settings and press OK Select Default Set and press OK Enter the base station PIN (factory setting: 0000) Display „Reset all Setting?“ Press OK Display „All Settings Reset“ Function After reset Registered handsets...
Reference Trouble shooting Symptom Cause Remedy No display √ √ Handset not switched Switches handset on. √ Put handset on the base unit √ Battery empty for charging batteries No allocation of the √ √ The telephone Plug in the telephone line switched line connection cable is not cable into the base unit and...
Reference Technical specifications Base station and handset Standard DECT/GAP Number of channels 120 duplex channels Channel spacing 1.728 MHz Bit rate 1152 kbit/ sec Duplex procedure TDMA (time division multiple access procedure) Voice coding ADPCM (32kbit/s) Modulation GFSK Radio frequency range 1.880 GHz to 1.900 GHz Average transmission power Approx.
Help If you have any general questions about products, services, etc., please contact your Swisscom Information Centre (toll free number 0800 800 800). General remark except for damage to wearing parts (cables, labels, batteries etc.) and damage arising from incorrect handling such as dropping it or allowing fluid to penetrate into handset etc.
Swisscom hereby declares 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 the following web site: www.swisscom.com/onlineshop under the rubric, Phone, Declaration of Conformity or can...
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