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C sharp
March 28, 2025

How to make ring time longer more than 3 times

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Mr. Anderson
March 28, 2025

To increase the ring time on a Swisscom Aton CL112, follow these steps:

1. Press §Menu§.
2. Go to ¤Voice Mail ¤Ring Delay.
3. Select one of the available options: Immediately, 10 sec, 18 sec, 30 sec, or Auto.
4. Press §OK§ to confirm.

To allow the phone to ring more than 3 times, choose 30 seconds or Auto. In Auto mode, if there are no new messages, the phone rings for 18 seconds; if there are new messages, it answers immediately.

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Summary of Contents for Swisscom Aton CL112

  • Page 1 Aton CL112-CLT112 User manual...
  • Page 2: Aton Cl112/Clt112 - Your High-Quality Accessory

    Transfer the directory from an existing handset (¢ page 31), use the shortcut function (¢ page 31) and adjust the colour and contrast of the display to your requirements (¢ page 49). Further information on your phone can be found at www.swisscom.ch. Have fun using your new phone!
  • Page 3: Overview

    Overview Overview 1 Signal strength (¢ page 18) Colour / Symbol changes when Eco Mode / Eco Mode+ is activated (¢ page 45) 2 Control key (¢ page 20) Mute microphone (¢ page 29) 3 Talk/Handsfree key Flashes: incoming call; Lights up: handsfree mode activated;...
  • Page 4: Understanding The Display Icons

    Overview Understanding the display icons The following symbols are displayed dependent on the settings and the operating status of your telephone: Signal strength i (¢ page 18) or Eco Mode+ icon ¼ (¢ page 45) Keypad locked (¢ page 22) Ringer switched off (¢...
  • Page 5: Using The Display Keys

    Using the display keys Other display icons: Connection cannot be established or con- nection interrupted Establishing a connection Connection established Ø ì Ú Ø Ü Ú Ø å Ú External call (¢ page 27) Internal call (¢ page 47) Alarm call (¢ page 46) Answering machine Ø...
  • Page 6: Base Overview

    If the answering machine is being operated from a handset or if it is recording a message (On/Off key flashes), it cannot be operated from the base at the same time. Aton CL112 base 1 Registration/Paging key Registration/Paging key Search for handsets (press briefly, paging –...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Aton CL112/CLT112 – your high-quality accessory ....1 Overview ............2 Understanding the display icons .
  • Page 8 Contents Using the directory and lists ........30 Directory .
  • Page 9 Contents Base station settings ..........52 Activating/deactivating music on hold .
  • Page 10: Following Safety Precautions

    Following safety precautions Following safety precautions Warning Be sure to read this user guide and the safety precautions before using your telephone. Explain their content and the potential hazards associated with using the telephone to your children. Use only the power adapter supplied, as indicated on the underside of the base. Use only rechargeable batteries that correspond to the specification provided on page 58, as this could otherwise result in significant health risks and personal injury.
  • Page 11: Environmental Benefits Of The Aton Cl112/Clt112

    Power consumption in standby mode is approx. 1.3 watt. Minimal radiation The Aton CL112/CLT112 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.
  • Page 12: Taking The First Steps

    Taking the first steps Taking the first steps Checking the package contents One Aton CL112/CLT112 base One power adapter for the base One handset Two batteries One battery cover One phone cord One user guide If you have purchased a...
  • Page 13: Setting Up The Base And Charging Cradle (If Included)

    Taking the first steps Setting up the base and charging cradle (if included) The base and charging cradle are designed for use in dry rooms in a temperature range of +5°C to +45°C. ¤ Set up the base at a central point in the building on a level, non-slip surface or mount the base or charger on the wall (¢...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Charging Cradle (If Included)

    Taking the first steps Connecting the charging cradle (if included) ¤ Connect the flat plug from the power adapter 1. ¤ Plug the power adapter into the plug socket 2. To disconnect the plug from the charger, press the release button and disconnect the plug 4.
  • Page 15: Setting Up The Handset For Use

    Taking the first steps Setting up the handset for use The display is protected by a plastic film. Please remove the protective film! Inserting the battery and closing the battery cover Warning Use only rechargeable batteries (¢ page 58), as this could otherwise result in significant health risks and personal injury.
  • Page 16 ¤ Charge the handset in the base for 8.5 hours. 8.5 hrs Please note The handset must only be placed in the designated Aton CL112/CLT112 base or charging cradle. ¤ After charging, remove the handset from the base and only replace it when the batteries are fully discharged.
  • Page 17: Changing The Display Language

    Taking the first steps Changing the display language Change the display language, if you do not understand the language currently set. ¤ Press right on the control key.. ¤ Press the keys Land 4 slowly one after the other. The display for setting languages appears. English English ³...
  • Page 18: Setting The Date And Time

    Taking the first steps 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. Please note Depending on your network provider, the date and time may be displayed automatically.
  • Page 19: Battery Charge Status

    Taking the first steps μ Saved The display shows Saved. You will hear a confirmation tone and the handset automatically reverts to idle status, or returns to the "Settings" menu if the setting was made via the menu. Please note If your phone receives the date and time during calling line display (e.g., via your network provider, a router or PABXs), you can specify whether this data should be copied to your phone:...
  • Page 20: What Would You Like To Do Next

    Taking the first steps What would you like to do next? Now that you have successfully set up your phone, you can immediately start call- ing – or you can adapt it to your personal requirements. Use the following guide to quickly locate the most important functions.
  • Page 21: Using The Phone

    Using the phone Using the phone Using the control key In the description below, the side of the control key (up, down, right, left) which you have to press in the different operating situ- ations is marked in black, e.g., v for "press the right edge of the control key".
  • Page 22: Using The Menus

    Using the phone Using the menus Your telephone's functions are accessed via a menu consisting of several levels (menu overview, ¢ page 25). Main menu (first menu level) ¤ With the handset in idle status, press the display key §Menu§ or right on the control key v to open the main menu.
  • Page 23: Activating/Deactivating The Handset

    Using the phone Activating/deactivating the handset In idle status, press and hold the end call key (confirmation tone). Activating/deactivating keypad lock Keypad lock prevents any inadvertent use of the phone. In idle status, press and hold the hash key (confirmation tone). The keypad lock is switched on or off.
  • Page 24: Understanding The Operating Steps

    Using the phone Understanding the operating steps The operating steps are shown in abbreviated form, for example: ¤ Settings ¤ Eco Mode (³ = on) §Menu§ ¤ This means you should proceed as follows: ¤ Press the key below §Menu§ on the dis- Redial Menu...
  • Page 25 Using the phone ... until the Eco Mode menu item Eco Mode ³ appears. ¤ Press the key below Back §OK§ on the display screen to switch the function on or off (³ = on). ¤ Press the key below §Back§...
  • Page 26: Menu Overview

    Menu overview Menu overview The menu entries are partially subdivided. The page numbers refer to the rel- evant description in the user guide. §Menu§ To open the main menu: press the display key when the phone is in idle mode. Ë...
  • Page 27 Menu overview ¢ page 44 Network Mailbox ¢ page 44 Set Key 1 * Network Mailbox ¢ page 44 Answer Machine Base with answering machine only **) Base with answering machine and number of network mailbox is already entered Ï Settings ¢...
  • Page 28: Making Calls

    The caller's number is transmitted. – CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation): The caller's number is displayed. u You have requested CLIP or CNIP from your network provider. In the Swisscom ISDN network, CLIP is trans- mitted automatically, CNIP does not work.
  • Page 29: Notes On Calling Line Display (Clip)

    Line Identification. If necessary, contact the device manufac- turer. If this does not resolve the problem, it is pos- sible that your network provider does not the CLIP service for this number. CNIP is not supported by the Swisscom net- work.
  • Page 30: Using Handsfree Mode

    Making calls Have you ordered the calling line Switching to mute display service from your network provider? You can deactivate your handset's micro- ¤ Check whether your provider supports phone during a call. calling line display (CLIP) and that the Press right on the control key to function has been activated for you.
  • Page 31: Using The Directory And Lists

    Using the directory and lists Using the directory and Saving a number in the directory s ¤ ¤ New Entry §Menu§ lists §OK§ Enter the number and press §OK§ Enter the name and press The options are: u Directory Order of directory entries u Redial list u Incoming message list Directory entries are generally sorted alpha-...
  • Page 32: Another Handset

    Using the directory and lists VIP Caller Colour Transferring the directory to Mark a directory entry as a VIP (Very another handset Important Person) by assigning a specific You can transfer directory entries from other colour to it. The entry is displayed in this handsets to your new handset –...
  • Page 33: Using The Redial List

    Using the directory and lists Copying numbers from the Opening lists with the directory message key In some operating situations, you can open Use the message key f to open the follow- the directory to copy a number, for example. ing lists: Your handset need not be in idle status.
  • Page 34: Using The Incoming Message List

    Using the directory and lists The list is displayed with the number of new Setting the call list type entries (1) and the number of old, read ¤ Settings ¤ Telephony §Menu§ entries (2) (example): ¤ Calls List Type Missed Calls / All Calls §OK§...
  • Page 35: Sending Sms (Text Messages)

    Please note Please note When supplied, the access number u If you are interrupted by an external (062 210 00 0*) for the Swisscom call while writing an SMS, the text is SMS centre is pre-programmed. automatically saved in the outgoing list.
  • Page 36: Receiving An Sms

    Sending SMS (text messages) Reading or deleting SMS messages Receiving an SMS ¤ Open the outgoing list and then: All received SMS messages are saved in the Select SMS. incoming list. If this is too long or is not ¤ Read SMS §Menu§...
  • Page 37 Sending SMS (text messages) Opening the incoming list with the Changing the character set ¤ Reading an SMS Press. §Menu§ Press the display key. The incoming list is displayed with the Character Set number of new entries (1) and the number Text is shown in the selected character of old, read entries (2) (example): set.
  • Page 38: Setting Sms Centres

    When supplied, the access number centre ( = on). If a different SMS centre (062 210 00 0*) for the Swisscom was active previously, then this will be SMS centre is pre-programmed. deactivated. For SMS centres 2 and 3, the setting only applies to the next SMS.
  • Page 39: Activating/Deactivating Sms Function

    Sending SMS (text messages) Activating/deactivating SMS Self-help with errors The following table lists error situations, pos- function sible causes and advice on troubleshooting. If you deactivate the SMS function, you can- You cannot send messages. not send or receive any SMS messages with 1.
  • Page 40: Operating The Aton Clt112 Base Answering Machine

    Operating the Aton CLT112 base answering machine Operating the Recording an announcement ¤ Voice Mail ¤ Announcements §Menu§ Aton CLT112 base ¤ Record Announcement ¤ Press OK, talk after tone answering machine §OK§ Press the display key to start the recording.
  • Page 41: Deleting Messages

    Operating the Aton CLT112 base answering machine Deleting an announcement Stopping and controlling playback ¤ Voice Mail ¤ Announcements During message playback: §Menu§ ¤ Delete Announcement Pause playback. Press 2 again to resume. §OK§ Press the display key to confirm the prompt.
  • Page 42: Activating/Deactivating Call Screening

    Operating the Aton CLT112 base answering machine §End§ Accepting a call from the Press the display key to stop two-way record. answering machine The maximum recording time depends on You can pick up a call while the answering the capacity available on the answering machine is recording or is being operated machine.
  • Page 43: Setting The Recording Parameters

    Operating the Aton CLT112 base answering machine Setting the recording Please note: You can configure your telephone so that parameters the first ring is suppressed on all calls (¢ page 35). This means that the time The answering machine has already been selected for the ring delay predetermines preset at the factory.
  • Page 44: Operating When On The Move (Remote Operation)

    Operating the Aton CLT112 base answering machine Operating when on the move Activating the answering machine ¤ Phone home and let the phone ring until (remote operation) you hear: "Please enter PIN". You can check and activate your answering Enter system PIN. machine from any other telephone (hotel, Your answering machine is activated.
  • Page 45: Using The Network Mailbox (Combox)

    ¤ Network Mailbox (Aton CLT112 only) The following information is only applica- ble when using your handset with a Aton CL112 base. If you have registered Viewing the network mailbox your handset to a different base, such as message the Aton CLT112, please refer to your base user guide.
  • Page 46: Eco Dect

    ECO DECT ECO DECT Status displays Screen icon You are helping to protect the environment Reception strength: with your Aton. Ð i Ñ Ò – good to poor Reducing energy consumption (flashes) – no reception Ð white Eco Mode deactivated Your telephone has a power-saving adapter Ð...
  • Page 47: Using The Handset As An Alarm Clock

    §Menu§ = on) Registering the handset with the After you activate the alarm clock, the menu Aton CL112/CLT112 for setting the wake up time opens automat- You must manually register the handset on ically. The ¼ icon and wake up time are shown on both the handset (1) and the base (2).
  • Page 48: De-Registering Handsets

    Using multiple handsets Registering other handsets Changing the base You can manually register other handsets If your handset is registered to more than and handsets for other devices with GAP one base, you can set it to a particular base functionality as follows.
  • Page 49: Listening In To An External Call (Conference)

    Using multiple handsets Transferring a call to another Listening in to an external call handset/making an internal (conference) consultation call Prerequisite: The Listening in function must You are talking to an external participant be activated. and can call an internal participant at the same time to forward the call or to consult.
  • Page 50: Changing The Name Of A Handset

    Handset settings Changing the name of a Setting the display/ handset screensaver The names "INT 1", "INT 2" etc. are assigned You have a choice of four colour schemes automatically upon registration. You can and several different contrasts. You can also change these names.
  • Page 51: Activating/Deactivating Auto Answer

    Handset settings Activating/deactivating auto Changing ringtones answer u Volume: You can choose between five volumes (e.g., volume 2 = ˆ ) and the "cre- If this function is activated, you can simply lift the handset out of the charger without having to press the talk key c when you scendo"...
  • Page 52 Handset settings For external calls: Activating/deactivating the ringer In idle status: You can: t ¤ Ringtones (Handset) u Permanently deactivate the ringer in idle External Calls status or when receiving a call u Deactivate the ringer for the current call §OK§...
  • Page 53: Restoring The Handset Default Settings

    Base station settings Restoring the handset Activating/deactivating default settings music on hold ¤ Settings ¤ Telephony §Menu§ You can reset individual settings and ¤ Music on hold changes that you have made. §OK§ The following settings are not affected by a Press to activate or deactivate music on reset:...
  • Page 54: Protecting Against Unauthorised Access

    Base station settings Protecting against Resetting the base to the unauthorised access default settings Protect the system settings of the base When the settings are restored: u Date and time are retained station with a PIN known only to yourself. The system PIN must be entered when, u Handsets are still registered for example, registering/de-registering a...
  • Page 55: Connecting The Base To The Pabx

    Connecting the base to the PABX Connecting the base to 0 = 80 ms; 1 = 100 ms; 2 = 120 ms; 3 = 400 ms; 4 = 250 ms; 5 = 300 ms; the PABX 6 = 600 ms; 7 = 800 ms Setting pauses The following settings are only necessary if your PABX requires them;...
  • Page 56: Warranty/Maintenance/Repair/ Approval

    The repair and the fault action are free of products, services etc., please contact your charge. 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 (damage from dropping,...
  • Page 57: Faults And Self-Help With Troubleshooting

    Faults and self-help with troubleshooting Faults and self-help with You cannot hear a ringer/dialling tone from the fixed line network. troubleshooting The phone cord supplied has not been used or has been replaced by a new cord with the wrong pin connections.
  • Page 58: Approval

    If you have any questions about the differ- ences between the public phone networks, please contact your specialist dealer or net- work provider. Swisscom hereby declare that this device meets the essential requirements and other relevant regulations laid down in Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 59: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications Base power consumption C300 C300A Batteries In standby mode* approx. approx. 0.7 W 0.7 W Technology: Nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH) Base in standby mode ** < 0.4 W < 0.4 W Size: AAA (Micro, HR03) During a call approx. approx. Voltage: 1.2 V 0.5 W...
  • Page 60: Writing And Editing Text

    Appendix Pin connections on the telephone Writing an SMS/names jack ¤ Enter the individual letters/characters by pressing the corresponding key. The characters assigned to the key are 1 unused shown in a selection line at the bottom left 2 unused of the screen.
  • Page 61: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories Handsets Upgrade your telephone to a cordless PABX: Aton CL112/CLT112 handset with charging cradle white u Hear whom the call is for with VIP ringtones u High-quality keypad with illumination u 1.7" CSTN colour display u Directory for up to 250 entries...
  • Page 62 Accessories Aton CL315/CLT315 handset with charging cradle u Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode u High-quality genuine metal keypad with illumination u Plus/minus key for simple volume control u 1.8" TFT colour display u Mini USB u Directory for up to 500 vCards u Talk/standby time of up to 13 h/180 h, standard batteries u Large font for call lists and directory...
  • Page 63 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.
  • Page 64: Mounting The Base On The Wall

    Mounting the base on the wall Mounting the base on the wall Aton CLT112: 48 mm Aton CL112: 30 mm Approx. 7 mm Mounting the charger on the wall 21.6 mm Approx. 1.3 mm...
  • Page 65: Index

    Index Index Battery ......charging ......display .
  • Page 66 Index Error tone ......External call Deactivating ....diverting to ans.
  • Page 67 Index Internal overview ........... . .
  • Page 68 Index Pin connections ..... . . incoming list .....
  • Page 69 Aton CL112-CLT112 - Swisscom _ A31008-M2203-F151-1-2X19...

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