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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.

Summary of Contents for CL107

Page 1: ...neral Getting Started Basic Functions SMS Short Message Service Call Lists Handset Base Setting Extra Setting Menu Structure Map Warranty Troubleshooting Additional Information 6 12 17 22 28 36 44 50...

Page 2: ...e 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 hand...

Page 3: ...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 y...

Page 4: ...stering a New Handset Deactivating a Handset Setting Date Time 12 13 12 13 Making a Call Receiving a Call Adjusting Voice Volume Muting a Call Using Speakerphone Redialling Last Dialled Number Flash S...

Page 5: ...sing Incoming Calls Options Storing Phonebook Entries Character Map Reviewing Dialling a Number in Phonebook Using Phonebook Entries Options Call Lists Handset Base Setting 23 22 26 25 27 29 28 28 29...

Page 6: ...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 Trouble...

Page 7: ...dies 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 selectabl...

Page 8: ...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 Outgoin...

Page 9: ...ing 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 Loudspe...

Page 10: ...n 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...

Page 11: ...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 M...

Page 12: ...harged 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 en...

Page 13: ...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 p...

Page 14: ...row 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 you...

Page 15: ...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 1 2 Press key to display the main menu items MENU 3 4 Pr...

Page 16: ...rns 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 deactivat...

Page 17: ...the Day Month format in the lower line SELECT Clock Press the navigation keys repeatedly to choose then press the key SELECT Extra 4 5 Press the key to save the setting SELECT Enter the current date...

Page 18: ...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 1 2 3 When the nu...

Page 19: ...er 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 on...

Page 20: ...all to another extension To transfer a call or use the said special services just press the key while the line is engaged R R R Using a Pause A pause is useful when you access an interactive voice res...

Page 21: ...ringing with a special ring It s useful to locate a lost handset or call the user who currently has the handset briefly press the key located on the base All the phones registered with the base ring f...

Page 22: ...arts to ring Pick up the handset and press the key the display shows Left INT 4 4 4 4 At the end of the conversation press the key to return to Standby mode Call Transfer between Handsets If you have...

Page 23: ...on The SMS service allows the transmission or reception of text messages to other devices One message can have up to 160 characters SMS service can only be used if the device supports the display of t...

Page 24: ...For Receiving 1 For Receiving 2 For Sending SELECT 6 If you choose the enter the service number using the numeric keys then press the key You can enter up to 16 digits If you choose the or after ente...

Page 25: ...ing is switching the alert on which with icon 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 of previous paragraph 2 Press the or key to choose the Up Down New SMS Alert 3 Press the key to activate the feature and the icon w...

Page 26: ...Sending SMS Sent Try Again Notes Press key to display the main menu items MENU Writing Sending Storing a New Message You can create a text message containing up to 160 alphanumeric characters and sen...

Page 27: ...l show in the standby mode If you have a voice mail service from your telephone company and a recorded message is left the display shows the black icon until you retrieve the voice mail from your tele...

Page 28: ...the Outbox Outbox 1 2 3 Press the or key to choose then press the key The display shows the list of the outgoing messages Up Down Outbox SELECT Press key to display the main menu items MENU Press the...

Page 29: ...Calls list to view the details or press the key to return to the Standby mode If an incoming call number is longer than 16 digits the icon shows at the right side of the time Missed Call xx OK CANCEL...

Page 30: ...own SAVE If you want to insert a pause press the key If you want to edit the number press the key to delete it then enter the right digit PAUSE Left 5 To exit press key to delete the number digits one...

Page 31: ...see the Character Map 3 Press the or key to choose then press the key Up Down Add entry SELECT 3 53 Press the key in order to move the cursor to the number field then enter the appropriate phone numbe...

Page 32: ...character according to the following table once for the first character twice for the second and so on Key Characters in the displayed order 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 spc 0 1 A B C a b c 2 D E F d e f 3 G H...

Page 33: ...to choose then press the key SELECT 4 Enter the first few letters of the name by using the alphanumeric keys and press the key You can view the details of the selected entry SELECT 3 Press the key to...

Page 34: ...the or key to choose the desired option Up Down Edit Delete Delete All 3 Press the key to display the option menus SELECT Using Phonebook Entries Options You can edit delete or dial it in the Phoneboo...

Page 35: ...ss key to display the main menu items MENU H Set Setting 5 Press the key to save the ring tone setting and enter the ring volume setting SELECT 6 Press the or key to choose the volume level you want E...

Page 36: ...set PIN 2 3 Press the or key to choose Up Down Key Tone Press the navigation keys to choose then press the key SELECT H Set Setting 4 Press the key to activate the function the icon will appear at the...

Page 37: ...N 1 2 Press the navigation keys to choose then press the key SELECT Press key to display the main menu items MENU Base Setting 4 Press the or key to choose then press the key Up Down PIN Change SELECT...

Page 38: ...ss the key SELECT Press key to display the main menu items MENU H Set Setting 4 Press the or key to select the base you want then press the key Up Down SELECT The icon will appear at the right of the...

Page 39: ...e phone shows logical malfunctions not correct symbols on the display incorrect behavior etc the problem can be caused by an AC power supply noise or an electrostatic spike which can temporarily alter...

Page 40: ...ng up the handset from the base without pressing any key The default setting is switching the function on which with icon 1 2 3 Press the or key to choose then press the key to activate the feature an...

Page 41: ...cess The current setting appears on the display SELECT Contrast 5 Press the navigation keys repeatedly to choose among the 11 available contrast levels then press the key SELECT Using this feature you...

Page 42: ...the key SELECT At this time enter the name up to 15 characters long you want to assign to the handset and then press the key You will see the icon at the right side of the item SELECT Handset Name Se...

Page 43: ...perly you need to adjust the Flash time as follows R R 4 Press the key to access The display shows the current setting SELECT Flash Time 5 Press the or key to choose the desired flash time then press...

Page 44: ...ey to display the main menu items MENU The handset asks you to enter the current base PIN code the default PIN is Use the numeric keys to enter and press key 1590 SELECT Base Setting 4 Press the key t...

Page 45: ...arm time setting and enter the alarm ring type setting SELECT 6 Press the or key to select the ring type for the alarm Left Right 7 Press the key to save the setting and exit to the previous menu You...

Page 46: ...u There is a game for you playing in the leisure time The game s instruction You should input digits 1 to 9 in the empty grids one at a time in order to fill in the whole layout but it does not allow...

Page 47: ...press the key Up Down Calculator SELECT 4 Enter the first number operand using the numeric keys 5 To select the operation for four calculation press the or keys to choose the required arithmetic symbo...

Page 48: ...isplay the main menu items MENU Press repeatedly the key to choose then press the key SELECT 3 Press the or key to choose then press the key Up Down Access Code SELECT 4 Use the or key to select the a...

Page 49: ...gitally You and you You can operate your Combox Basic worldwide from any fixed line or mobile phone listen to messages and answer calls by simply pressing a key don need an additional device don pay a...

Page 50: ...to choose then press the key Up Down Edit Combox SELECT 5 Use the numeric keypad to edit the number Use the key to delete the digit if necessary CLEAR Extra Combox The key is for combox dialling The n...

Page 51: ...de Charge beep Swisscom Menu Flash Time Release Handset PIN Change Base Reset Call Barring Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Ext Calls Ringer Int Calls Ringer Key Tone PIN Code Register H Set Select Base...

Page 52: ...d to the place of purchase If Technical Assistance is made available during the warranty period as well the fault action is charged route lump sum price as well as time expenses The repair costs are a...

Page 53: ...re making a major contribution towards environmental protection Environmental impact This device is intended to be operated on the analogue Swiss network Country specific conditions have to be taken i...

Page 54: ...e handset to the base Check the connection of the line cord Check the battery charge and charge it if necessary Get closer to the base unit If you can access more base units try selecting a closer one...

Page 55: ...se unit 112 handset 121 Base 102 x 102 x 102 Handset 123 x 46 6 x 23 8 Base input Handset input Ni MH 3 6V 800 mA 9 V 300mA DC Frequency Range Channels RF Carrier Power Modulation Frequency Stability...

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