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Appendix

Symbols and typographical
conventions used

This section explains the meaning of certain 

symbols and typographical conventions that 

are used in this user guide.

~

Enter digits or letters. 

§Menu§

The display functions currently in 

the bottom display line are shown 

in reversed highlights. Press the 

relevant display key to launch the 

function. 

q

Press the top or bottom of the 

control key, e.g. when scrolling. 

c

Q

P

 etc. 

Press the matching key on the 

handset. 

External Calls

Internal Calls

 (example)

 

Select one of the menu functions 

(

External Calls

 or 

Internal Calls

) from 

the list and press 

§OK§

§Menu§

 

¢

Audio Settings 

¢

Ringer Melody 

(example)

 

Press 

§Menu§

. Select

 Audio Settings 

 

with 

q

 and press 

§OK§

. Select

 

Ringer Melody

 with 

q

 and press 

§OK§

.

Care

¤

Wipe the charging cradle and the handset 

with a 

damp

 cloth (do not use solvent) or an 

antistatic cloth. 

Never use a dry cloth

. This can cause static. 

Contact with liquid 

If the handset has come into contact with liq-

uid:

¤

Switch the handset off and remove the 

batteries immediately.

¤

Allow the liquid to drain from the handset.

¤

Pat all parts dry, then place the handset with 

the battery compartment open and the key-

pad facing down in a dry, warm place 

for at 

least 72 hours

 (

not

 in a microwave, oven 

etc.).

¤

Do not switch on the handset again until 

it is completely dry.

When it has fully dried out you will normally 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 the base 

station (unplug/plug in power supply) or if the 

batteries of the handset are removed and 

inserted again. The following instructions 

should be of help for specific faults.
Important: problems or faults can only be rem-

edied if you bring the complete unit (base sta-

tion, handset, as well as connecting cable) to 

the place of purchase.

!

The display is blank.

 

1. The handset is not switched on.

¥

Press and 

hold

 the end call key 

a

.

2. The battery is flat.

¥

Charge the battery or replace it (page 5).

Base

 

flashes in the display.

1. The handset is outside the range of the base sta-

tion.

¥

Move the handset closer to the base.

2. The base station is not switched on.

¥

Check the base station mains adapter.

Please Register flashes in the display.

 

The handset is not registered.

¥

Register the handset (page 5).

Handset does not ring.

 

The ringtone is switched off.

¥

Activate the ringtone (page 13).

You hear an error tone when keying an input

 

(a descending sequence of tones).

Action has failed/invalid input. 

¥

Repeat the operation. 
Watch the display and refer to the operating 

instructions if necessary.

Summary of Contents for swisscom CL100

Page 1: ...Aton CL100 Gigaset C45 SWZ PTT en Internet cover fm 18 5 06 Handset Aton CL100 User manual...

Page 2: ...Aton CL100 Gigaset C45 SWZ PTT en Internet cover fm 18 5 06...

Page 3: ...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 for text entry page 29 8 Micropho...

Page 4: ...nswering a call 9 Handsfree talking 9 Using the directory and lists 10 Directory 10 Last number redial list 11 Opening lists with the message key 11 Handset settings 12 Changing the display language 1...

Page 5: ...ent e g doctor s surgery The handset may cause an unpleasant humming noise in hearing aids Do not install the charging cradle in bathrooms or shower rooms The handset and charging cradle are not splas...

Page 6: ...es the right way round see figure The polarity is indicated in the battery compart ment The handset switches on automatically You will hear a confirmation tone Closing the battery cover First align th...

Page 7: ...ual registration Aton CL100 You must activate manual registration of the handset at both the handset and the base sta tion If the handset has been registered successfully you will see the display key...

Page 8: ...press OK Use q to move between the fields Your Aton CL100 is now ready for operation Notes After the first battery charge and discharge you may replace your handset in the charging cradle after every...

Page 9: ...eversed highlights The functions of the display keys change according to the operating situation Example 1 Current display key functions 2 Display keys The most important display icons are Back Go bac...

Page 10: ...ximately the same height as the display Press the belt clip to the back of the handset so that the lugs of the belt clip click into the notches The tongue of the belt clip must face the bat tery compa...

Page 11: ...ed on the screen Handsfree talking In handsfree mode you need not hold the hand set to your ear but place it e g on the table in front of you to allow others to participate in the call Activating deac...

Page 12: ...ries You have selected an entry page 10 Editing an entry Menu Edit Entry Edit the number if required and press OK Edit the name if required and press OK Using other functions s s select entry page 10...

Page 13: ...e directory the corresponding name will be displayed Dialling from the last number redial list c Press the key briefly q Select an entry c Press the talk key again The number is dialled Managing entri...

Page 14: ...lumination stays on perma nently or is switched off after a certain time permanently switched on Activating deactivating Auto talk When this function is activated when a call arrives you can simply li...

Page 15: ...isplay Re activating the ringtone P Press and hold the star key in idle status Advisory tones Your handset uses advisory tones to tell you about different activities and statuses The fol lowing tones...

Page 16: ...p time Enter the wake up time in hours and minutes then press OK When the alarm clock rings Alarm repeat after 5 minutes Snooze Press the display key or any key If you press Snooze three times the ala...

Page 17: ...dry warm place for at least 72 hours not in a microwave oven etc Do not switch on the handset again until it is completely dry When it has fully dried out you will normally be able to use it again Fau...

Page 18: ...price as well as time expenses The repair costs are additional out side the warranty period Batteries Battery cells are considered consumed mate rial which is not covered by the warranty serv ice Defe...

Page 19: ...ws the selection line of the characters assigned to the hash key u The first letter of a directory entry name is automatically capitalised and is followed by lower case letters Editing text When you p...

Page 20: ...31008 M1753 F151 1 2x19 appendix fm 19 6 06 Entering special characters Standard characters Directory and other lists When writing an SMS 1 Q P 1x Space Space Abc 123 2x 1 123 abc 3x 1 4x 5x 0 6x 7x 8...

Page 21: ...lours u Various different screensavers u Illuminated keypad u Handsfree operation u Polyphonic ringer melodies u Phonebook for around 100 entries u Alarm clock u Headset connection incl headset CL100...

Page 22: ...12 handset 7 handsfree talking 9 muting ringtone 13 Deleting characters 8 Dialling directory 10 last number redial list 11 Digital clock 12 Directory 10 copying number from text 11 opening 7 order of...

Page 23: ...ening lists 11 Muting the first ringtone 13 N Number copying from directory 11 storing in the directory 10 11 O On Off key 1 Operation preparing to use the handset 4 Order of entries in directory 17 P...

Page 24: ...23 Gigaset C45 SWZ PTT en A31008 M1753 F151 1 2x19 montage_charger fm 18 5 06...

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