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Aton CL100 - Gigaset C450 / SWZ-PTT en / Internet / starting.fm / 19.6.06

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First Steps

Setting up the handset for use

Inserting the batteries 

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Fit the batteries with the correct polarity 

(see diagram).

The polarity is indicated in the battery compart-

ment.

The handset switches on automatically. You will 

hear a confirmation tone.

Closing the battery cover 

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First, align the notches on the side of the 

battery cover with the protrusions on the 

inside of the housing.

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Then press the cover until it clicks into place.

Opening the battery cover

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If fitted, remove the belt clip.

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Place your finger in the headset socket cav-

ity and pull the battery cover upwards. 

Placing the handset in the base station 

and registering 

Important: the handset must not already be 

registered to a base station. 
Registering the handset to the Aton CL100 base 

station occurs automatically. 

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Place the handset in the charging cradle of 

the base unit with its 

display facing for-

ward

You will hear a confirmation tone.
Automatic registration can take up to five min-

utes. While registration is in progress the screen 

displays 

Registering

 and 

Base

 flashes. The hand-

set is assigned the lowest unassigned internal 

number (1–4). If several handsets are regis-

tered to the base, the internal number is shown 

in the display after registration, e.g.

INT 2

. This 

means that the handset has been assigned the 

internal number 2. If the handset has been reg-

istered successfully you will see the display key 

§INT§

 at the bottom left of the display.

Caution: 

Use only the rechargeable batteries recommended 

on page 28. I.e. never use a conventional (non-

rechargeable) battery or other battery type, other-

wise serious damage to health and property cannot 

be ruled out, e.g. the outer casing of the batteries 

could be destroyed or the batteries could explode. 

The phone could also malfunction or be damaged as 

a result of using batteries that are not of the recom-

mended type.

Summary of Contents for Aton CL100

Page 1: ...Aton CL100 Gigaset C450 SWZ PTT en Internet cover fm 19 6 06 Aton CL100 User guide...

Page 2: ...0 Aton CL100 Gigaset C450 SWZ PTT en Internet cover fm 19 6 06...

Page 3: ...t press and hold in idle status 6 Message key Opens calls and message lists Flashes new message or new call 7 Hash key Confer Flash press and hold Toggle between upper lower case letters and digits fo...

Page 4: ...an SMS 16 Receiving an SMS 17 Setting SMS centre 18 SMS to a PABX 19 Activating deactivating the SMS function 19 SMS troubleshooting 19 Using the network mailbox Combox 20 Configuring the network mail...

Page 5: ...noise in hearing aids Do not install the base station in bathrooms or shower rooms The handset and base sta tion are not splash proof page 26 Do not use the phone in environments with a potential expl...

Page 6: ...German French Italian u one headset Installing the base station The base is designed to be operated in enclosed dry areas at temperatures ranging from 5 C to 45 C Set up the base station at a central...

Page 7: ...e the handset in the charging cradle of the base unit with its display facing for ward You will hear a confirmation tone Automatic registration can take up to five min utes While registration is in pr...

Page 8: ...e status as shown on page 1 Your phone is now ready for use Belt clip and headset By using a belt clip and headset you can easily make your mobile phone a constant compan ion both inside the building...

Page 9: ...st Steps Connection socket for headset You can use headsets with jack connectors The following models have been tested and are therefore recommended the headset supplied HAMA Plantronics M40 MX100 and...

Page 10: ...Scrolling through the menus see also page 26 To open the main menu press Menu with the handset in idle status Scroll to the required function with the control key and press OK 1 SMS 1 1 Write Message...

Page 11: ...Time 4 2 Handset 4 2 1 Display 4 2 1 1 Screensaver 4 2 1 2 Colour Scheme 4 2 1 3 Contrast 4 2 1 4 Backlight 4 2 2 Language 4 2 3 Auto Answer 4 2 4 Register Handset 4 2 5 Reset Handset 4 3 Base 4 3 2...

Page 12: ...Calling Line Identity the caller s number is transmitted CLIP Calling Line Identification Presenta tion the caller s number is displayed Call display with CLIP CLI If the caller s number is stored in...

Page 13: ...nger melody volume of the handset page 22 In lists and menus t s Scroll up down line by line In an input field t s Move the cursor left or right During an external call s Open the directory t Adjust l...

Page 14: ...ll key a returns you to the previous menu level cancels the opera tion Swisscom Voice Portal key S Press the key and you are con nected directly to the Swisscom Voice Portal The access number is pre p...

Page 15: ...c Press the talk key The number is dialled Managing directory entries You have selected an entry page 13 Editing entries Menu Edit Entry Edit the number if required and press OK Edit the name if requ...

Page 16: ...fly q Select an entry Menu Press the display key The following functions can be selected with q Use Number as in the directory page 13 Copy to Directory Copy an entry to the directory page 14 Delete E...

Page 17: ...mber with your network provider You have selected a list entry Menu Show Name If the name and town are not shown it means that the caller has not requested caller display or that caller display has be...

Page 18: ...ssages u Each incoming SMS is signalled by a single ring ringtone as for external calls If you accept such an SMS call on the first ring the SMS will be lost To prevent this suppress the first rington...

Page 19: ...The list is cleared a Press and hold idle status Receiving an SMS All received text messages are saved in the incoming message list If this is too long or has not transferred completely it will be spl...

Page 20: ...ng changing SMS centres You should find out about the services and special functions offered by your service provider before you make a new applica tion and before you delete preconfigured phone numbe...

Page 21: ...tion permanently withheld CLIR or Calling Line Identification is not work ing FE Error occurred during SMS transfer FD Connection to SMS centre failed see self help You cannot send messages 1 The CLIP...

Page 22: ...If you accept the call the new messages are played back If you do not accept the call the network mailbox number will be saved in the missed calls list and the message key flashes page 14 Using severa...

Page 23: ...tion INT Press the display key All handsets are called The external caller hears the hold music When an internal party answers you can speak to them Ending an enquiry call Back Press the display key Y...

Page 24: ...e permanently switched on Activating deactivating auto answer When this function is activated when a call arrives you can simply lift the handset out of the base without having to press the talk key c...

Page 25: ...ease remember If first ringtone muting is deactivated then every incoming SMS will be signalled by a ring tone If you take this type of call at the first ringtone you will lose the SMS Advisory tones...

Page 26: ...le status Cancel the reset with a Base station settings The base station settings are carried out using a registered Aton CL100 handset Changing the system PIN You have to enter the system PIN when re...

Page 27: ...flash time and press OK Q 80 ms 1 100 ms 2 120 ms 3 180 ms 4 250 ms 5 300 ms L 600 ms M 800 ms a Press and hold idle status Setting pauses Changing pause after line seizure You can set the length of t...

Page 28: ...ally be able to use it again Faults and self help with troubleshooting Not every fault is due to a defective phone In certain circumstances it can come from a brief interruption in the power supply to...

Page 29: ...lump sum price as well as time expenses The repair costs are addi tional outside the warranty period Batteries Battery cells are considered consumed mate rial which is not covered by the warranty serv...

Page 30: ...Base station power consumption In standby mode approx 2W During a call approx 3W General specifications Standby time approx 130hours 5days Calling time approx 13hours Charging time approx 13hours DECT...

Page 31: ...ter the other When you release the key the highlighted char acter is inserted into the input field For how to enter special characters see page 29 The display briefly shows whether upper or lower case...

Page 32: ...arious different screensavers u Illuminated keypad u Handsfree operation u Polyphonic ringer melodies u Phonebook for around 100 entries u SMS CLIP must be enabled u Alarm clock u Headset connection i...

Page 33: ...Calls list 14 Cancelling operation 11 Care of the telephone 26 Changing PIN 24 Changing system PIN 24 Characters deleting 12 Charge status battery 1 6 Charge status display 6 CLI CLIP 10 CNIP 15 Colo...

Page 34: ...display keys 1 11 end call key 1 10 end call key 11 handsfree key 1 hash key 1 message key 1 14 On Off key 1 paging key 1 quick dial 13 recall key 1 star key 1 23 talk key 1 10 L Last number redial 1...

Page 35: ...ting flash time PABX 25 Setting melody ringtone 23 Setting time 6 Setting volume earpiece 22 handset loudspeaker 22 loudspeaker 22 ringtone 22 Setting wake up time 24 Shortcut digit combination 8 Sign...

Page 36: ...34 Aton CL100 Gigaset C450 SWZ PTT en Internet back fm 19 6 06 en 05 06 FX RB PS CPE Internet...

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