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Operating the handset
Aton CL700 IP / Swisscom EN / A31008-M1713-F161-1-2X43 / telephony.fm / 27.9.06
Ve
rs
ion 4,
16
.09.
2005
Accepting a call
An incoming call is indicated on the hand-
set by ringing and by the flashing hands-
free key
d
.The caller's number or name
are shown in the display along with the
receiving number the caller is calling
(e.g.
for Fixed Line
,
for IP1
etc.).
You can accept the call by:
¤
Pressing the talk key
c
.
¤
Pressing the display key
§Accept§
.
¤
Pressing the handsfree key
d
.
If the handset is in the charging cradle and
the
Auto Answer
(page 15) function is acti-
vated, the handset will take a call auto-
matically when you lift it out of the cradle.
Switching between earpiece and
handsfree mode
¤
Press the handsfree key
d
to activate
or deactivate handsfree talking during
a call.
If you wish to place the handset in the
charging cradle during a call in handsfree
mode:
¤
Press and hold the handsfree key
d
while placing the handset in the charg-
ing cradle. If the handsfree key
d
does not light up, press the key again.
Dialling emergency numbers
The default setting for your phone is such
that any number stored as an emergency
number is automatically dialled via the
fixed network.
Operating the handset
Activating/deactivating the
handset
a
Press and
hold
the end call
key.
You will hear the confirmation tone.
Control key
In this user guide, the side of the control
key that you must press in the given oper-
ating situation is shown in black. Example:
t
for "press up on the control key".
The control key has the following func-
tions:
When the handset is in idle status
s
Open
the
directory.
v
Open the main menu.
u
Open the list of handsets.
t
Adjust the ringtone volume of
the handset (page 26).
In lists and menus
t
/
s
Scroll up/down line by line.
v
Open submenu or confirm
selection.
u
Go back one menu level or
cancel.
In an input field
You can use the control key to move the
cursor
up
t
,
down
s
,
right
v
or
left
u
.
Note:
Only calls to receiving numbers assigned to the
handset are signalled on the handset. If no
receiving numbers have been specially
assigned, all calls are signalled on all handsets.