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  • Page 1 Aton CL113 Duo User manual...
  • Page 3: Aton Cl113 - Your High-Quality Accessory

    Power consumption in standby mode is approx. 1.3 watt. Minimal radiation The Aton CL113 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 4: Overview

    Overview Overview 1 Signal strength (¢ page 17) Icon changes when Eco Mode+ is activated (¢ page 35) 2 Control key (¢ page 19) Mute microphone (¢ page 28) 3 Talk/Handsfree key Flashing: incoming call; Lights up: handsfree mode activated; accept call;...
  • Page 5: Display Icons

    Overview Display icons The following icons are displayed depending on the settings and the operating status of your telephone: ¨ Signal strength (¢ page 17) or Eco Mode + icon ¼ (¢ page 35) Keypad locked (¢ page 21) Ringtone switched off (¢ page 40) Batteries are charged (¢...
  • Page 6: Display Keys

    Display keys Other display icons: Connection cannot be estab- lished or connection interrupted Establishing a connection Connection established ˜ — External call (¢ page 26) Internal call (¢ page 37) Alarm call (¢ page 36) Ø Ü Ú Ø å Ú Ø...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Aton CL113 – your high-quality accessory ......1 Environmental benefits of the Aton CL113 ......1 Overview .
  • Page 8 Contents Using the network mailbox ........34 Using fast access for the network mailbox .
  • Page 9: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Safety precautions Warning Read the safety precautions and the user manual before use. 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 46, as this could otherwise result in significant health risks and personal injury.
  • Page 10 Safety precautions 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. At the end of its service life, this product must not be disposed of with normal house- hold waste, but must be handed in at the place of purchase or at a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic devices in accordance with the ordinance gov-...
  • Page 11: First Steps

    First steps First steps Checking the package contents One Aton CL113 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 model with multiple hand-...
  • Page 12: Setting Up The Base And Charging Cradle (If Included)

    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 13: Connecting The Charging Cradle (If Included)

    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 14: Setting Up The Handset For Use

    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 recommended (¢ page 46), as this could oth- erwise result in significant health risks and personal injury.
  • Page 15 ¤ Charge the handset in the base for 6 hours. Please note The handset must only be placed in the designated Aton CL113 base or charger. ¤ After charging, remove the handset from the base and only replace it when the batteries are fully discharged.
  • Page 16: Changing The Display Language

    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 L and 4 slowly one after the other. English The display for setting languages appears and the current language (e.g., English) is ³...
  • Page 17: Setting The Date/Time

    First steps Setting the date/time Set the date and time so that the correct date and time can be assigned to incoming calls, and so that the alarm clock can be used. Please note Depending on your network provider, the date and time may be displayed auto- matically.
  • Page 18 First steps μ The display shows Saved. You will hear a Saved confirmation tone and the handset auto- matically 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 19: Charge Status Of The Batteries

    First steps Display in idle status Once the phone is registered and the time set, the screen display is as follows (example). Ð Screen display u Reception between the base and the handset: Ð ¨ § ¦ – Good to poor: INT 1 ¥...
  • Page 20: What Would You Like To Do Next

    First steps What would you like to do next? Now that you have successfully set up your telephone, you can immediately start calling – or you can adapt it to your personal requirements. Use the following guide to quickly locate the most important functions. Information on ...
  • Page 21: Using The Phone

    Using the phone Using the phone 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 situations is marked in black e.g., v for "press the right edge of the control key".
  • Page 22: Menu Guidance

    Using the phone Menu guidance Your telephone's functions are accessed via a menu consisting of several levels (menu overview ¢ page 24). 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 the keypad lock The keypad lock prevents any unwanted use of the phone. In idle status, press and hold the hash key (confirmation tone). The keypad lock is activated or deactivated.
  • 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: Redial Menu ¤ Press the key below §Menu§...
  • Page 25: Eco Mode

    Using the phone Eco Mode+ ... until the Eco Mode+ menu item ³ appears. Back ¤ Press the key below §OK§ on the display screen to switch the function on or off (³ = on). ¤ Press the key below §Back§...
  • Page 26: Menu Tree

    Menu tree Menu tree 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. ì...
  • Page 27 Menu tree ¢ page 41 System Reset Handset ¢ page 42 Base Reset ¢ page 41 Repeater Mode ¢ page 42 System PIN ¢ page 35 Eco Mode ¢ page 35 Eco Mode+...
  • Page 28: Number (Or Name) Of Caller

    Making calls Making calls Calling Line Identification When you receive a call, the caller's number is displayed on the screen if the following Making an external call prerequisites are met: u Your network provider supports CLIP, CLI. External calls are calls using the public –...
  • Page 29: Notes On Phone Number Display (Clip)

    Making calls Notes on phone number Have you requested the phone number display service from your display (CLIP) network provider? ¤ Check whether your provider supports By default, the number of the caller is shown phone number display (CLIP) and that the in the display of your telephone.
  • Page 30: Switching To Mute

    Making calls Switching to mute Storing preselection numbers ¤ Settings ¤ Telephony §Menu§ You can deactivate your handset's micro- ¤ Preselection ¤ Preselection Number phone during a call. Enter or change the preselec- Press right on the control key to tion number (call-by-call mute the handset.
  • Page 31: Using The Directory And Lists

    Using the directory and lists Using the directory and Storing 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 Calls lists Directory entries are generally sorted alpha-...
  • Page 32 Using the directory and lists Managing directory entries Using speed dial keys s ¤ s (Select entry) You can assign directory entries to the keys Q and 2– O: §Menu§ Press the display key. s ¤ q (select entry) ¤ §Menu§...
  • Page 33: Redial List

    Using the directory and lists Adding a displayed number to Managing entries in the redial list the directory Press the talk key briefly You can copy numbers displayed in a list, §Redial§ Press the display key. e.g., the calls list or redial list, to the directory. Select entry.
  • Page 34 Using the directory and lists The number of new entries is displayed Activating/deactivating flashing under the corresponding icon. message key à ™ You can specify whether you want the mes- sage key f to flash for missed calls (default setting). Proceed as follows: ¤...
  • Page 35: Calls List

    Using the directory and lists Calls list List entry Example of list entries: Prerequisite: Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP, page 26) New Call Depending on the type of list, the calls list 1234567890 contains the last 25 numbers of u All calls 28.06.
  • Page 36: Using The Network Mailbox

    Viewing the network mailbox ble when using your handset with a message Aton CL113 base. If you have registered your handset to a different base, please When a message is recorded, you receive a refer to your base user guide.
  • Page 37: Eco Dect

    ECO DECT ECO DECT Activate/deactivate Eco Mode: ¤ Settings ¤ Eco Mode §Menu§ §OK§ Press the display key. You are helping to protect the environment (An advisory message appears with your telephone. when Eco Mode is activated; .) ³ = on. §OK§...
  • Page 38: Using The Handset As An Alarm Clock

    §Menu§ = on) Registering a handset After you activate the alarm clock, the menu (Aton CL113) to the base for setting the wake up time opens automat- Aton CL113 ically. The ¼ icon and wake up time are shown on You must manually register the handset on both the handset (1) and the base (2).
  • Page 39: De-Registering Handsets

    Using multiple handsets De-registering handsets Calling all handsets ("group call") Press and hold. You can de-register all other registered Aton CL113 handsets from each of the regis- Initiate internal call. tered handsets. ¤ Settings ¤ Registration Press the star key.
  • Page 40: Listening In To An External Call (Conference)

    Using multiple handsets Accepting a waiting call Internal listening in If you receive an external call during an The line is engaged with an external call. internal call, you will hear the call waiting Your screen will display information to that tone (short tone).
  • Page 41: Handset Settings

    Handset settings Handset settings Contrast Nine contrast settings are available. Your handset comes with default settings, Activating/deactivating auto but you can change the settings to suit your individual requirements. answer Changing the display If you activate this function, when you receive a call you can simply lift the handset language out of the charging cradle without having to...
  • Page 42: Changing Ringtones

    Handset settings Changing ringtones For external calls: In idle status: u Volume: t ¤ Ringtones (Handset) You can choose between five volumes (e.g., volume 3 = ˆ ) and the "cre- External Calls §OK§ Select and press scendo" ring (volume increases with each q can be used for the following: ring 6 = ‡...
  • Page 43: Restoring The Handset Default Settings

    Base settings Deactivating the ringer permanently Base settings Press and hold the star key. The ó icon appears in the display. The base settings are carried out using a reg- istered handset. Reactivating the ringer Press and hold the star key. Activating/deactivating Deactivating the ringer for the current music on hold...
  • Page 44: Protecting Against Unauthorised Access

    Base settings Protecting against Resetting the base to the unauthorised access default settings Protect the system settings of the base sta- When restoring default settings: u Individual settings are reset tion with a PIN known only to yourself. The system PIN must be entered when, for exam- u All lists are deleted ple, registering/de-registering a handset to/ u Eco Mode is deactivated and Eco Mode+...
  • Page 45: Connecting The Base To The Pabx

    Connecting the base to the PABX Connecting the base to Setting pauses the PABX Changing the pause after line seizure The following settings are only necessary if your PABX requires them; see the PABX user You can change the length of the pause that is inserted between pressing the talk key c manual.
  • Page 46: Warranty/Maintenance/Repair/ Approval

    Help purchase. If you have any general questions about Repair/Maintenance products, services etc., please contact your Swisscom Information Centre (toll-free number 0800 800 800). Rental devices If your phone does not operate properly, notify Technical Assistance (phone number 0800 800 800).
  • Page 47: Faults And Self-Help With Troubleshooting

    Faults and self-help with troubleshooting Faults and self-help with You cannot hear a ringtone/dialling tone from the fixed line. troubleshooting The phone cord supplied has not been used or has been replaced by a new cord with the wrong pin connections. Not every problem signifies a fault in your ¥...
  • Page 48: Approval

    2. Allow the liquid to drain from the hand- set. Swisscom hereby declare that this device 3. Pat all parts dry, then place the handset meets the essential requirements and other with the battery compartment open and relevant regulations laid down in Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 49: General Specifications

    Appendix Handset operating times/charging General specifications times DECT standard Supported This telephone can charge batteries up to a capacity of 1000 mAh. Using special high- GAP standard Supported performance batteries or batteries with high No. of channels 60 duplex channels capacities is not recommended for cordless Radio frequency range 1880–1900 MHz phones.
  • Page 50: Writing And Editing Text

    Appendix Writing and editing text Writing names ¤ Enter the individual letters/characters by The following rules apply when writing text: pressing the corresponding key. u Multiple letters and characters are assigned to each key between Q and O The characters assigned to the key are as well as P and #.
  • Page 51: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories Handsets Upgrade your handset to a cordless PABX: Aton CL112/CLT112 handset with charging cradle u Hear whom the call is for with VIP ringtones u High-quality keypad with backlight u 1.7" CSTN colour display u Directory for 250 entries u Talk/standby time of up to 20 h/300 h, standard batteries u Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode...
  • Page 52 Accessories Aton CL315/CLT315 handset with charging cradle u Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode u High-quality genuine metal keypad with backlight u Plus/minus key for simple volume control u 1.8" TFT colour display u Bluetooth® and 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 calls lists and directory...
  • Page 53 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 54: Mounting The Base On The Wall

    Mounting the base on the wall Mounting the base on the wall 30 mm approx. 7.4 mm Mounting the charger on the wall 21.6 mm approx. 3.3...
  • Page 55: Index

    Index Index Calling Line Identification ......... . . Calls lists Changing .
  • Page 56 Index Display Handsfree operation ........... . changing display language Hash key .
  • Page 57 Index PD (pulse dialling) ....... Phone number display, notes Making calls PIN change .
  • Page 58 Index ......Talk key ..... . . Telephone care Telephone jack .

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