Safety precautions This DECT cordless telephone is designed for transmitting voice calls over the Swiss analogue telephone network. Any other use whatsoever is not permitted and is regarded as in violation of the provisions. The user manual with safety precautions is a part of the product package and must be passed on to the new owner on reselling.
Power consumption in standby mode is approx. 1.3 watt. Minimal radiation The Aton CL111 with its preset Ecomode 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.
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Handset display symbols ……………………………………………………………………17 About the menus ……………………………………………………………………………18 Menu navigation …………………………………………………………………………18 Back to previous menu …………………………………………………………………18 End menu …………………………………………………………………………………18 Aton CL111 base station ……………………………………………………………………19 Telephoning …………………………………………………………………………………20 Making an external call ………………………………………………………………………20 Call preparation …………………………………………………………………………20 Ending a call ………………………………………………………………………………20 Accepting a call ………………………………………………………………………………20 Send DTMF/keypad information ……………………………………………………………20...
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Contents Keypad lock ……………………………………………………………………………………24 Internal calls……………………………………………………………………………………24 Internal enquiry call …………………………………………………………………………25 Brokering (switching between two calls) ……………………………………………………25 Call transfer to another handset ……………………………………………………………26 Conference calls ………………………………………………………………………………26 External enquiry call …………………………………………………………………………27 Directory………………………………………………………………………………………28 Directory entries ………………………………………………………………………………28 Adding a new entry ………………………………………………………………………28 Tips for entering names/numbers ………………………………………………………28 Editing entries ……………………………………………………………………………29 Deleting directory entries/entire directory ………………………………………………29 Dialling numbers from the directory…………………………………………………………29...
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Contents Charging beep ……………………………………………………………………………34 Accu beep …………………………………………………………………………………34 Confirmation beep ………………………………………………………………………34 Family …………………………………………………………………………………………35 Direct call (baby call) …………………………………………………………………………35 Room monitoring (baby surveillance) ………………………………………………………36 Charges ………………………………………………………………………………………37 Cost of last call ………………………………………………………………………………37 Summary ………………………………………………………………………………………37 Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………37 Type of Display ……………………………………………………………………………37 Charge factor ……………………………………………………………………………37 Currency …………………………………………………………………………………37 Calendar/clock ………………………………………………………………………………38 Alarm …………………………………………………………………………………………38...
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Contents Access to the Swisscom Contact Center ………………………………………………43 SMS ……………………………………………………………………………………………44 SMS – Short Messaging Service ……………………………………………………………44 Writing SMS messages ………………………………………………………………………44 Inbox……………………………………………………………………………………………45 Drafts …………………………………………………………………………………………45 Outbox …………………………………………………………………………………………45 Templates ………………………………………………………………………………………46 Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………46 Service centres ……………………………………………………………………………46 Send service ………………………………………………………………………………46 SMS mailbox ………………………………………………………………………………46 New SMS alert ……………………………………………………………………………47 Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………48...
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Contents Ecomode plus …………………………………………………………………………………52 Multi Handset Low Radiation Mode ……………………………………………………52 Radiation reduction in communication …………………………………………………52 Additional handsets/base stations ………………………………………………………53 Registering additional handsets………………………………………………………………53 Deregistering a handset ………………………………………………………………………53 Selecting the base station ……………………………………………………………………53 PBX access ……………………………………………………………………………………54 Compatibility …………………………………………………………………………………54 Access Code …………………………………………………………………………………54 Entering the Access Code ………………………………………………………………54 Incoming Code on/off ……………………………………………………………………54 Maintenance …………………………………………………………………………………55 Reset……………………………………………………………………………………………55...
Introduction Ecomode plus Your Aton CL111 is fitted with the latest innovations in terms of reduction of electro- magnetic radiation (so called “electro-smog”) as well as electrical power consumption reduction. The Ecomode plus includes three main features: Multi Handset Low Radiation Mode When in standby, the electromagnetic radiation is automatically shut down between the base station and the handset(s).
Setting up the telephone Contents of the package Aton CL111 1 base station 1 connector cable 1 mains unit 6 V 600 mA SSA-5W-05 EU 060060F 1 handset 2 rechargeable batteries NiMH AAA 800 mAh Model No. GP80AAAHC 1 user manual (3 languages ger/fr/it)
Setting up the telephone Repeater You can use a repeater to extend the range and receiving power of your base station. The repeater must first be registered and activated on the base station. (Your telephone is delivered with the default setting “off”). Note For settings refer to chapter “Settings, Repeater”.
Setting up the telephone The stand Inserting the stand 1. Lay the base station down on the table (front side down). 2. Insert the stand in the grooves of the base station and press it on lightly. 3. Make sure that the lower support tabs click into the slots provided.
Setting up the telephone Connecting the phone Before you can start using your telephone you must plug in the telephone connector cable and the mains cable. Note The cables must pass above the stand to assure the proper standing of the base station.
Setting up the telephone Setting up the handset Your handset will be ready for operation (for making or accepting calls) only once the batteries have been fully charged for the first time. Inserting the rechargeable batteries The bottom part of the handset contains a battery compartment for housing two type AAA batteries (microcells).
Setting up the telephone Charging the batteries The batteries are not yet charged when you first unpack the telephone. Insert the hand- set in the base station for charging. The flashing battery symbol on the handset shows the charging status. The batteries will take around 14 hours to fully charge. Note •...
Setting up the telephone Note You can replace the handset in the base station after every call. Charging is electronically controlled to ensure optimal charging of batteries in different charge states. Avoid removing the batteries from the handset for no good reason, since this affects the optimum charging cycle.
Getting to know your telephone Handset keys Earpiece Backlit display Navigation key Redial Internal call key Softkey Softkey (multifunctional key) (multifunctional key) Directory Message key/Calls list Talk key “End call” key Alphanumerical keypad PQRS WXYZ Asterisk key Activating the key lock Enquiry key with Key “Write SMS message”...
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Getting to know your telephone Softkeys (multifunctional keys) Right softkey: Choose menu options, confirms entries/settings. Left softkey: returns to previous menu step. In idle mode: Call Swisscom Hotline. Navigation key For scrolling up/down or right/left. Redial Open redial list. Message key Access to the calls list (answered/missed calls) and SMS*.
Getting to know your telephone Handset display symbols The following symbols are displayed on your handset. Coverage symbol Battery full Reception displayed when the handset is Indicates that the batteries are fully charged. within range of the base station. Battery empty Flashes when out of range of the base station or not registered with the base station.
Getting to know your telephone About the menus Menu navigation In standby when pressing the softkey under MENU the display shows the menu “Directory” together with the corresponding symbol. Pressing the navigation key (up /down) will lead to the further available menus. The title of the selected menu appears together with the corresponding symbol.
Telephoning Making an external call Press , wait for the dialling tone and dial the number. Call preparation First, enter the number. Press to dial the number. If you enter an incorrect number, you can: • delete it by pressing repeatedly the foxkey under •...
Telephoning Handsfree operation You can use the handsfree function to conduct calls without holding the handset in your hand and allow others present in the room to take part in the call. Activating handsfree before a call: 1. Press . The display shows .
Telephoning Redial The 15 last-dialled numbers are saved in a redial list. If a name and number are already stored in the directory, the name is shown instead of the number. Redialling a number from the list If the telephone is in standby mode: Press to open the redial list and press to scroll through the list.
Telephoning Sending SMS messages from the redial list* 1. Press the softkey under . Use to scroll through the list to find the entry you are seeking, and press the softkey under OPTIONS, WRITE MESSAGE. 2. Write and send your SMS message. Automatic redial When the called number is busy, the automatic redial function can be activated from the “Options”...
Telephoning Keypad lock If you want to carry the handset around in your pocket, you can activate the key lock. This prevents you inadvertently dialling a number. KEYPAD LOCKED 1. Press and hold down . The display shows 2. To unlock the keypad, press the softkey under UNLOCK, then press Note If the keypad is locked, •...
Telephoning Internal enquiry call You are conducting an external call. Call the desired internal party. If the second handset answers, you can talk to the internal call partner without the external caller hearing you. You can switch between the two call parties or connect all three calls into a 3-party- conference.
Telephoning Call transfer to another handset You can transfer the call you are conducting to another handset (= switching). 1. Press and dial the handset to which you wish to transfer the call. The external caller is put on hold. 2.
Telephoning External enquiry call You are conducting an external call and want to call another external party without ending the active external call. 1. Start the external enquiry call by pressing the enquiry key 2. Enter the external call number. To switch between the call partners press the softkey under OPTIONS, BROKERING.
Directory You can store up to 200 names and numbers in the directory on each handset. Every entry contains a name and telephone number. Names can be up to 24 letters long and numbers up to 24 digits long. Directory entries Adding a new entry If the telephone is in standby mode: 1.
Directory Editing entries 1. Press . Use to scroll through the list to find the entry you are seeking, and press the softkey under OPTIONS. 2. Select EDIT ENTRY, modify the name and/or number and save the entry. Deleting directory entries/entire directory You can delete individual entries or the entire directory.
Directory Copying directory entries If you operate several handsets, you can copy entries from one handset to another. This way, you only have to enter names and numbers once. While you are copying entries from one handset to another, you can make external calls on another handset registered with the base station.
Calls list* If your network operator supports caller ID presentation* (CLIP), the caller’s number (if he did not not withheld his own number) is displayed before you accept the call. If you have received new calls, a message to this effect appears in the display. A list is kept of answered and unanswered calls.
Calls list* Saving numbers from the calls list to the directory CALLS LIST 1. Press . Select to open the calls list, press OK to confirm. Select ANSWERED CALLS MISSED CALLS , press OK to confirm. Scroll through until you reach the entry you are seeking. 2.
Audio Procedure: AUDIO 1. Press the softkey under MENU. Press to scroll to ad press OK to confirm. 2. Scroll to the relevant submenu and make the relevant settings: Handset/base station ringer You can programme different ringer melodies on the handset and base station to signal external and internal calls.
Audio Beeps Your telephone supports various tones which you can activate or deactivate: Key beep Every time a key is pressed, a brief beep is heard. Range beep A warning beep is sounded if you exceed the maximum range. Move closer to the base station.
Family Procedure: 1. Press the softkey under MENU. Press to scroll to FAMILY and press OK to confirm. 2. Scroll to the relevant submenu and make the relevant settings: Direct call (baby call) If you activate direct call on your telephone, the handset dials a preprogrammed number when any handset key is pressed.
Family Room monitoring (baby surveillance) You can set a baby call/noise alarm. Once this function is set, your phone monitors noises in its immediate vicinity and triggers a call to the programmed number if the noise exceeds a set level (defined by the user). The person called hears the noises and is alerted to the fact that, for instance, a child is crying in the room.
Charge factor To display costs accurately, you must set the charge per unit (factor). The factor for the Swisscom analog network is CHF 0.10). Currency To display costs accurately, you may need to set the currency (Switzerland: CHF).
Calendar/clock Procedure: CALENDAR/CLOCK 1. Press the softkey under MENU. Press to scroll to and press OK to confirm. 2. Scroll to the relevant submenu and make the relevant settings: Alarm To set the alarm, you need to activate the alarm function and enter the time and pre- ferred alarm melody.
Network functions (supplementary services) To activate certain network functions, you have to send special codes to the network. Often these codes contain special characters such as . In some cases, the so-called flash signal is required. You can enter this by pressing key Contact your network operator for details and the appropriate codes to activate these services.
Network functions (supplementary services) Call waiting With this service you can have a telephone conversation and still be informed that someone else is calling you. In this case you will hear the “Call waiting” tone and you can answer this call. Activating/deactivating call waiting 1.
Network functions (supplementary services) Anonymous call (Identification restriction) When you call someone, your number is shown on the other person’s phone if it supports this function. You can withhold your number for the next call i.e. you can call anonymously. Note •...
Network functions (supplementary services) Combox (Network answer machine) Swisscom offers the option of setting up a network answer machine (Combox). Check whether this network function is available, the associated charges (if applicable) and the functions provided by this service. is displayed to alert you to new messages (if provided by network operator).
Access to the Swisscom Contact Center The access to the hotline of Swisscom (Switzerland) AG is preprogrammed on delivery (access number 0800 800 800). In idle mode: • Press the softkey “Hotline” • The access number of the hotline is dialled.
SMS – Short Messaging Service Sending and receiving SMS messages is a network function. To send and receive SMS messages, your telephone line must have active Caller Identification Presentation CLIP)*. Check with your network operator to find out whether the SMS network function is available and about charges, if applicable.
Inbox New SMS messages are signalled in the display by and saved in the inbox. Press the softkey under INBOX to read new SMS messages. Or BACK, to read SMS messages later. Once you have read the SMS messages, you can answer, forward, save or delete them, or call the sender.
SMS SETTINGS MAILBOX SMS 1. Press MENU, use to scroll to and press OK to confirm. MAILBOX 2. Select a and set your user preferences. * Your telephone is delivered with the 8-digit access number of Swisscom, 062 210 00, programmed.
• Sending an SMS message to an SMS user To forward SMS messages to your personal inbox, the person sending the SMS must include the number of your presonal inbox along with the telephone number. • Defining SMS users Before you can read, write and send SMS messages, you must open your SMS user. 1.
Settings Language Procedure: 1. Press the softkey under MENU. Press to scroll to LANGUAGE in the SETTINGS menu and press OK to confirm. 2. Set the preferred display language. Display texts will appear in the set language. Presentation Procedure: PRESENTATION SETTINGS 1.
Settings • Contrast To optimise legibility, you can adjust the display contrast. • Backlight You can activate or deactivate backlighting for the display. • Screen Saver Activate or deactivate the screensaver. Keypad backlight Activate or deactivate keypad lighting. Handset Name To better distinguish between handsets, you can give each handset a name.
• We recommend that you change the system PIN to protect your telephone against unauthorised access. • Attention: Please take good note of your new system PIN! If you forget it, Swisscom will need to intervene and will charge you for this service.
Settings See “PBX access”. Repeater You can use up to 6 repeaters to extend the range and receiving power of your base station. The repeaters must first be registered and activated on the base station. Per repeater, up to 2 handsets can conduct a call simultaneously. Procedure: REPEATER SETTINGS...
Settings Ecomode plus Multi Handset Low Radiation Mode Electromagnetic radiation is shut down between the base station and all declared hand- sets. Handsets and base station are waiting for a wake-up signal either in form of an incoming call, when activating a handset or when the system synchronises data. When Ecomode plus is set to ON, and as long as you are not conducting a conversation, ECOMODE PLUS is displayed instead of the handset name and the range symbol is...
Additional handsets / base stations Registering additional handsets You can register up to 6 handsets with the base station. The base station must be within range. Note If you purchase additional handsets for your base station, • the batteries must first be fully charged! •...
PBX access Compatibility Your telephone is designed for use in the analogue telephone network and can be operated on a PBX that supports DTMF dialling and flash signalling. Contact your network operator for further information. Access Code You may need to enter an access code (e.g. 0) to allow the public exchange to assign an external line for external calls or for calling back numbers in the calls list.
Maintenance Reset You can reset the telephone to default status as follows: 1. Press the softkey under MENU. Scroll to MAINTENANCE in the SETTINGS menu. Press OK to confirm. RESET 2. Select the handset or base station, press and press OK to confirm. The default settings are restored.
This device is designed for operation on the Swiss analog network. The declaration of conformity may be viewed at: www.swisscom.ch/res/kundencenter/index.htm CE symbol The telephone complies with the requirements of the following EU guidelines:...
If, at the request of the Customer, defects and faults are remedied at his place of resi- dence (not possible for all devices), Swisscom shall charge the Customer for the travel to the work site, the use of vehicles and the duration of the work.
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