ATON CL107 User manual

USER' S MANUAL
Aton CL107
General
Getting Started
Basic Functions
SMS - Short Message Service
Call Lists
Handset & Base Setting
Extra Setting
Menu Structure Map
Warranty
Troubleshooting
Additional Information
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The manufacturer is committed to continuous quality improve, for this reason
specifications and features may vary without prior notice.
Services such as Caller Display and SMS are available only if provided by your local
telephone network.
Ease of use - the large LCD display and the "cellular feeling" software
commands make the equipment user friendly, even by non expert people.
Color LCD display - customizable with wallpapers and backgrounds.
Alphanumeric phonebook - allows you to call your frequently used numbers
(up to 250). It saves your time and money, because you can quickly call them
and reduce the risk of wrong dialling.
Caller Display - to see who is calling and keep track of unanswered calls.
SMS capability - you can send and receive SMS messages just as a GSM
phone.
"Organizer" functions - your phone can be used as a convenient alarm, also
as a calculator.
Personal cordless network - you can create your personal cordless phone
network by connecting up to 5 (optional) handsets to your base. Moreover,
every handset can access up to 4 (optional) base units in order to extend the
total wireless coverage.
Handsfree operation - the
speakerphone of your handset allows you to enjoy the handsfree
conversations. Just put the handset on your desk and talk in total freedom.
Moreover, for operation in very noisy environments, you can also use the
external earphone/microphone.
12 polyphonic rings tones with sleep mode - the ring volume automatically
switches to the minimum volume in order not to disturb you in night time.
Very convenient if your phone is located near a bedroom.
Introduction
Congratulations on buying this cordless phone. Your new DECT (Digital
Enhanced Cordless Telephone) is designed with advanced features.
Moreover, there are a lot of features you will enjoy, the most important ones
are:
...and many others!
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Warning Notes
Your DECT cordless telephone has been carefully designed to give you
years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equipment,
however, there are a few basic precautions you should take to avoid hurting
yourself or damaging the unit:
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Read the instructions in this handbook carefully. Be sure to save it for future
reference.
Read and follow all warning and instruction labels on the equipment itself.
Be sure to use only the supplied AC adapter and that your power source
matches the rating listed for it. If you are not sure, check with your dealer or
with your local power company.
Avoid strong shocks. Don't use the AC adaptor if it has received any hard
knocks or looks damaged in any way; immediately contact an authorised
service centre.
Grasp your handset firmly. Otherwise it may fall and be damaged.
Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere.
Do not use the phone near water, or spill liquid of any kind on it. If you think
that some liquid is penetrated into the phone, immediately unplug it, dry it by a
soft and clean cloth and contact your dealer.
Respect the environment conditions. All the parts of this equipment are
designed for indoor use only. Never expose them to extremely hot or cold
temperature. Don't expose the cordless telephone to excessive vibrations as
well as dusty or rainy places.
Never try to disassemble or service the equipment by yourself (aside from the
routine maintenance described in this handbook). It will immediately void the
warranty and you may cause damage requiring extensive repair work. Always
contact your local dealer for assistance.
Handle the batteries properly. Particularly, strictly follow the directions stated
in the handbook.
Never use the phone with non suitable batteries and charge them only with
the supplied base. The use of any non genuine parts can create hazards,
electric shocks and other risks. Moreover it will void the warranty.
In case of problems, please refer to this user's manual or contact your dealer
and/or the nearest official service centre. Every service operation not provided
by official service centres will void the warranty.
Use always good sense! Don't go on with any operations if you are not sure
what you are really doing. In case of doubts please contact your dealer.
This equipment is not able to make calls (including emergency ones) when the
mains power fails, when the handset batteries need to be charged (or are
faulty), when the keypad is locked.
This product must not be used near emergency medical equipment or by
people with medical equipment fitted (e.g. pacemakers). Moreover, the radio
signals between the handset and the base may interfere with hearing aids
causing strong noise.
When the handset is left off the base, then the display backlight will be turned
off after approximately 40 seconds to save battery power. Touching any key
will bring the backlight on at full brightness. After that you can use the handset
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Feature List
The Unit Layout
Key Functions
Handset Display
Package Contents
Connection
Installing the Batteries
Charging the Handset Batteries
Turning Handset On/Off
Registering a New Handset
Deactivating a Handset
Setting Date & Time
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Making a Call
Receiving a Call
Adjusting Voice Volume
Muting a Call
Using Speakerphone
Redialling Last Dialled Number
Flash Signal
Using a Pause
Out of Range Indication
Locking the Handset Keypad
Paging
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General

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Setting Service Centre Number
Setting New SMS Alert
Writing/Sending/Storing a New Message
Using Inbox
Using Outbox
Explanation for the service MS over the fixed network“S ”
SMS- Short Message Service
Incoming Calls
Outgoing Calls
Phonebook
Reviewing/Dialling a Number in Incoming Calls List
Using Incoming Calls Options
Storing Phonebook Entries
Character Map
Reviewing/Dialling a Number in Phonebook
Using Phonebook Entries Options
Call Lists
Handset & Base Setting
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Intercom
Call Transfer between Handsets
Setting Up a Three-way Conference Call
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Selecting Ring Type & Volume
Setting Key Tone
Changing Handset & Base PIN Code
Changing Handset PIN
Changing Base PIN
Handset & Base Setting
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Alarm
Setting Sleep Mode
Game-Sudoku
Calculator
Setting Access Code
Charge beep
Swisscom Menu
Extra Setting
Resetting the Handset or the Base
Setting Auto Answer
Setting Display
Selecting a Language
Changing Flash Time
Setting Call Barring
Resetting the Handset
Resetting the Base
Adjusting the Display Contrast
Selecting the Wallpaper
Selecting the Windows Style
Setting a Handset name
Menu Structure Map
Troubleshooting
Warranty
Technical Specifications
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Additional Information
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Maintenance/Warranty
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Conformity
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Feature List
General
1.8G DECT technology with GAP
1.5 inches Large LCD display with 128 x 128 dots
matrix (5 lines) and 65K color
Phonebook with up to 250 entries
Outgoing calls list with up to 20 entries
Up to 5 handsets for optional for one base
Up to 4 bases for optional for one handset
12 Polyphonic ringtones and 3 ring melodies
4 ringer volume levels selectable
Three-way conference call
Call transfer
Vip ringer
Voice volume adjustable (5 levels)
4 languages selectable
LCD contrast adjustable (11 levels)
Flash time selectable
Key tone ON/OFF selectable
Charge beep ON/OFF selectable
Auto answer ON/OFF selectable
10 Wallpapers selectable
8 Window Styles selectable
PABX Access code setting
Handset Name setting
Talking time display
Internal call
PIN protection
Call barring
Handsfree
Mute function
Real clock
Keypad lock
Redial, Recall, Pause
Cordless Phone

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General
Preparation dialling
Swisscom Hotline
Sleep mode selection
Alarm
Calculator
Game-Sudoku
Illuminated keypad
FSK / DTMF Caller ID
Incoming calls list with up to 30 entries
Call back/Add to phonebook/Delete
New incoming call indicator
Private/Out of area
SMS ETSI protocol 1
Sending/receiving SMS (up to 160 characters)
Up to 40 Incoming SMS
Up to 5 Outgoing and draft SMS
New incoming SMS indicator
Subaddressing support
Reply/Forward/Call back/Add to Phonebook/Delete
Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
Caller ID and SMS

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The Unit Layout
General
TEL.LINE
DC9V
Paging key
Charging slot
Power
socket
Phone Line
socket
Routing
groove
Charging LED
Antenna
Earpiece
Microphone
Charge pins
LCD Screen
(1.5 inches)
Navigation keys
Left soft key Right soft key
Earpiece
Terminal
Loudspeaker
Battery
compartment
cover
Hand strap
hole
Handset
Base

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General
Key Functions
To locate the registered handset easily or register a new handset.
To enter # or switch between upper case and lower case in English
mode.
To scroll up/down when browsing selections.
To move the cursor to left/right when editing a record and use the
key to delete the wrong digits or characters.
In standby mode:
Left: One-touch for internal call.
Right: One-touch for incoming call list.
Up: One-touch for outgoing call list.
Down: One-touch for Phonebook.
In use mode:
Left: One-touch for internal call.
Right: Mute/Unmute the microphone.
Up: Increase receiver volume.
Down: Decrease receiver volume.
Left
Perform the functions indicated by the text immediately over them
(on the bottom line of the display) which changes time by time.
Press to turn the phone on. If held pressed, turns the phone off.
In menu mode, briefly press it to cancel your input and return to
standby mode. During a call, briefly press it to end the call.
Makes telephone calls and answers them. If pressed during a call,
activates the speakerphone for handsfree operation.
Press and hold to turn on/off keypad lock function.
Press and hold to dial out 086 in standby mode.

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General
Display keys
SELECT
SAVE
R
CANCEL
PAUSE
REDIAL ACCEPT
Left Right
To switch between 2 callers (call waiting) or get a
new dial tone for another call.
R
Swisscom Contact Center number .0800 800 800
To redial the last outgoing number
REDIAL
To enter main menu. The LCD display shows as below:
To confirm.
In standby mode, to save numbers to Phonebook.
SELECT
SAVE
To insert a pause during dialling a number.
PAUSE
To cancel settings and go to the previous menu.
CANCEL
MENU
ACCEPT To answer a call.
In different mode, press left and right buttons to initiate the
corresponding functions shown on the LCD display.
CLEAR
To clear digits or characters when you store phone numbers
or write messages.
CLEAR
MENU
SMS
CANCEL
SELECT
HOTLINE
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General
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Information on the LCD display:
When the phone is in different mode, the LCD display shows different icons.
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Handset Display
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This icon appear when a new voice message has been
received in your Combox. It will disappear as soon as you
have called your Combox for retrival.
Indicates the line is engaged.
When this icon appears, it means that the character will
be entered in low case.
When this icon appears, it means that the character will
be entered in upper case.
Indicates battery charge level.
Fully charged status shown Low battery
Low battery warning
In standby mode, this icon will appear at the right of the
date if you have activated sleep mode.
When this icon appears, it means that you can only enter
digits.
Shows the current signal strength. The greater the number
of bars, the stronger the signal.
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Indicates the microphone is temporarily muted during a
conversation.
Indicates the handsfree function is enabled.
Indicates you have missed one or more calls, and it will
disappear until you view the detail of the missed calls.
The icon appears when lock the keypad.
This icon appears at the left of time when you set an
alarm to ring at a specified time.
This icon indicates you have one or more new text
messages.

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Package Contents
Once you have unpacked your phone, make sure that you have all the parts
shown below are available. If any piece is missing or broken, please
promptly call your dealer.
Switched power
supply* Line cord*
User's manual
Base Handset
*The shape of the plugs can vary according to each country's specification.
3 x AAA Ni-MH
Rechargeable
batteries
Connection
Connect one end of the phone line cord to the phone line socket on the
bottom of the base, and the other end to a standard phone wall outlet.
Connect the modular end of the power adapter to the power socket of the
base, then plug the switched power supply into a standard AC wall outlet.
Route the cord through the routing groove as show.
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To AC wall outlet
Getting Started
To phone wall outlet
TEL.LINE
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Getting Started
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Installing the Batteries
Notes
Charging the Handset Batteries
Before initial operation, you should fully charge the handset's batteries for
15 hours or more.
To charge the handset, simply place it on the base, the charge
LED will be light.
When charging, the icon on the display will scroll.
Note
Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow and remove it.
Insert new batteries as indicated, matching correct polarity (+, -).
To replace the battery cover, slide the cover up until it snaps in place.
Three chargeable AAA Ni-MH batteries come with your phone. Install the
batteries before using your phone.
The batteries need to be replaced if they don't recover their full storage
capacity after recharging.
When replacing the batteries, always use some good quality Ni-MH re-
chargeable batteries. Never use other battery types especially
conventional alkaline batteries.
Reversing the orientation may damage the handset.

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Getting Started
Turning Handset On/Off
Nothing will appear on the display when the battery power is very low. You should fully
charge the handset before using it.
Note
Registering a New Handset
You can register to your base additional handsets (up to 5 in total) in order
to share the same line with other people. To do that you should assign a
number to each new handset you will register. As you know, the supplied
handset is already registered with the number 1, in fact it shows . For
security reasons, the registration procedure can be done only by people
who are nearby your base and know the PIN which acts as phone's
authentication code.
HS(1)
base
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2Press key to display the main menu items.MENU
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4Press the or key to choose , then press
the key.
Up Down Register H/Set
SELECT
Press the navigation keys repeatedly to choose , then
press the key.SELECT
H/Set Setting
When you place the handset on the base, it automatically turns on.
(when it's off), press the button then you switch
the display on.
, keep the button pressed until " "
message appears. Then the display turns off.
To turn the handset on
To turn the handset off Goodbye!
Press and hold the button on the base unit for about 3 seconds,
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Getting Started
A handset can be registered to up to 4 different base units in order to extend the radio
coverage. A base can be used with up to 5 handsets in total. Obviously the base can
be accessed by one handset a time (because a base is connected to one line).
Note
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6Press key to confirm, the display shows a serious of digits
(register code). Press key again, then the display asks you
to enter the PIN code (preset to ) which acts as phone's
authentication code (AC). Enter this code and press the
key.
SELECT
SELECT
1590
SELECT
base
Press the or key to choose the base number you want.
Press the key in order to search the base. The display
shows " ".
Up Down
SELECT
Searching:
7If the registration has performed successfully, the new handset will
show the phone and base numbers (e.g. ) and returns
to Standby mode.
HS(2) BS(1)
Deactivating a Handset
If necessary, you can clear the registration of a registered handset in order
to stop its access to one or more base units, but you can not deactivate the
handset you are using. Just deactivate it from another handset (of the same
type) which have registered to the same base. If only one handset or
different types of handsets are registered, it is not possible to deactivate the
handset. Please follow these steps:
1Press key to display the main menu items.MENU
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3Press the or key to choose , then press
the key. Press the numeric key related to the handset
number you want to clear the registration, then press the
key. The display of the handset which you have cleared the
registration shows and it cannot be used anymore with
the base.
Up Down Release Handset
SELECT
SELECT
NOT SUB
Press the navigation keys repeatedly to choose , then
press the key. Enter the current base PIN (preset to )
and press the key.
SELECT 1590
SELECT
Base Setting

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Getting Started
Setting Date & Time
In Standby mode, the unit can show the current date and time to help you
keep your appointments.
You need to set the date and time so that the date and time when
messages or calls are received can be displayed correctly.
1Press key to display the main menu items.MENU
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3Press the key to choose . The current settings are
displayed: the time on the upper line in the Hours:Minutes format
and the date in the Day-Month format in the lower line.
SELECT Clock
Press the navigation keys repeatedly to choose , then
press the key.SELECT
Extra
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5Press the key to save the setting.SELECT
Enter the current date and time using the number keypad (4 digits
for each as explained below in the notes).
The time setting must be entered in 24h format.
When setting the month, you can enter 1 digit or 2 digits at a time, but it displayed
in 2-digit format. (For example: To August, you can enter 8 or 08 in the month field,
but the display shows 08.)
In the state of FSK standard, the date and time will be automatically set when you
receive a call to this unit.
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Making a Call
You can dial numbers up to 25 digits which are shown in the display. If the
number is longer than 8 digits, the display automatically switches a smaller
font in order to accommodate the whole number. You can make your calls in
two ways.
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3To end the call, either press the key or replace the handset on
the base.
Dial a telephone number. The display shows the number as you
have entered it. When you hear your called party, speak with a
normal voice.
Traditional mode
Pick up the handset and press the key to engage the line. You
hear a dial tone, the icon appears in the icon area.
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2
3When the number correctly appears, press the key to dial it out.
Enter a telephone number. Check the number on the display.
High featured mode
This procedure is more convenient and reliable, because you can check the
number you have entered and eventually make corrections before dialling:
If you have made mistakes (i.e. the number you dialled is not the
one you wanted to call) modify it by using the key.Left
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Basic Functions
Receiving a Call
When a call is received, the phone rings and the display shows "
". If the incoming call can be identified (i.e. caller's information is
transmitted from the network on which the call was made and the caller
doesn't hide it) you will also see the caller's number in the display.
, by pressing the key or the key. Or if the
handset is on the base and you have activated the " " function
(See page 39 for details), simply pick it up to answer the call, you don't
need to press any key. During the conversation, the display shows the
elapsed time.
To end the call, either press the key or replace the handset on the base.
Incoming
Call
ACCEPT
Auto Answer
Answer the call
The caller's identification can work only if your telephone network supports the service
as well as the caller's one. However the caller can still hide his/her number.
Note
Adjusting Voice Volume
During a conversation, press the or key to adjust the level of the
earpiece volume (or the handsfree speakerphone one, if activated). You can
adjust the volume in five levels which are showed by the bars of the icon .
The more bars filled blue, the louder the volume. When the last bar is filled
red, this means the voice volume reach the maximal level.
Up Down
Muting a Call
During a conversation, you can temporarily mute the microphone so that the
party on the other end of the line cannot hear you. During the period you
can still hear him/her. This mode allows you to have a conversation with
someone near you and avoid that the party at the phone is hearing what
you are saying.
, just press the key during the conversation:
the icon will appear on the display.
, just press again the key: the icon will
disappear and you will restore the normal condition.
To mute you microphone
To unmute the microphone
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Basic Functions
Redialling Last Dialled Number
Your phone allows you to quickly call again the last dialled number.
Pick up the handset and press the key to engage the line. Then press
the key to dial out the last dialled number.REDIAL
Flash Signal
When the line is engaged, the key sends the Flash signal. This key is
used in conjunction with special services (e.g. call waiting, conference etc.)
which can be available in your phone network. For further details please
contact your network telephone company. Moreover, if you are connected to
an extension of a switchboard (PABX), you can use the key to locally
transfer a call to another extension.
To transfer a call, or use the said special services, just press the key
while the line is engaged.
R
R
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Using a Pause
A pause is useful when you access an interactive voice response system,
such as an automated banking system. A pause provides a delay of 3
seconds.
When you are dialling a number in Standby mode and need to insert a
pause, please press the key one time.PAUSE
Using Speakerphone
During a call, you may turn on the speakerphone built in the handset. In this
mode you can simply put your handset on a surface (e.g. a desk) and enjoy
the comfort of the handsfree conversation.
, press the key during a call (line engaged).
The icon appears on the display.
, and keep on talking in normal mode, press
again the key. The icon will disappear.
To turn the speakerphone on
To turn the speakerphone off
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