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					Siemens Aktiengesellschaft,   
					issued by Communications,   
					Haidenauplatz 1   
					D-81667 Munich   
					© Siemens AG 2005   
					All rights reserved. Subject to availability.   
					Rights of modification reserved.   
					Siemens Aktiengesellschaft   
					www.siemens.com/c75   
					Designed for life   
					C75   
				Safety precautions ..................... 3   
					
					
					
					Inserting the SIM card/   
					
					
					Switching on/off/   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Voice message/mailbox ............68   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Tone sequences (DTMF) ......... 28   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Call (search for an entry) ........ 36   
					Change entry ......................... 36   
					<Special books> ..................... 37   
					n-   
					end   
					er   
					See also Index at the end of this User Guide   
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					Missed appts. ....................... 102   
					Dictat.machine .................... 103   
					Time zones .......................... 104   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Media player ...........................113   
					My stuff ..................................114   
					
					Questions & Answers .............119   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Guarantee certificate (IRL) .....129   
					License Agreement .................131   
					
					
					See also Index at the end of this User Guide   
				Safety precautions   
					3 
					Safety precautions   
					Information for parents   
					Please read the operating instructions and safety precautions carefully before use.   
					Explain the content to your children and the hazards associated with using the phone.   
					Remember to comply with   
					legal requirements and local   
					restrictions when using the   
					phone. For example, in aero-   
					planes, petrol stations, hospi-   
					tals or while driving.   
					Only use original Siemens bat-   
					teries (100 % mercury-free) and   
					charging devices. Otherwise   
					you risk serious damage to   
					health and property. The battery   
					could explode, for instance.   
					Mobile phones can interfere   
					with the functioning of medical   
					devices such as hearing aids   
					or pacemakers. Keep at least   
					20 cm between phone and   
					pacemaker. When using the   
					mobile phone hold it to the ear   
					which is further away from the   
					
					tion consult your doctor.   
					Do not look at the LED (e.g. ac-   
					tivated infrared port, flash LED)   
					with optical magnifiers because   
					of radiation.   
					This product complies with   
					IEC/EN 60825-1 “Safety of La-   
					ser Products” for LED Class 1M   
					products; such products are   
					safe under reasonably foresee-   
					able operating conditions.   
					The ringtones (p. 80), info tones   
					(p. 85) and handsfree talking   
					are reproduced through the   
					loudspeaker. Do not hold the   
					phone to your ear when it rings   
					or when you have switched on   
					the handsfree function (p. 25).   
					Otherwise you risk serious per-   
					manent damage to your   
					Small parts such as the   
					SIM card, sealing stop, lens ring   
					and lens cap can be dismantled   
					and swallowed by small chil-   
					dren. The phone must therefore   
					be stored out of the reach of   
					small children.   
					hearing.   
					Do not place the phone near to   
					electromagnetic data carriers   
					such as credit cards and floppy   
					disks. Information stored on   
					them could be lost.   
					 
					 
					
				4 
					Safety precautions   
					The mains voltage specified on   
					the power supply unit (V) must   
					not be exceeded. Otherwise   
					the charging device may be   
					destroyed.   
					The power supply must be   
					plugged into an easily accessi-   
					ble AC mains power socket   
					when charging the battery. The   
					only way to turn off the charging   
					device after charging the bat-   
					tery is to unplug it.   
					You may only open the phone   
					to replace the battery (100 %   
					mercury-free) or SIM card. You   
					must not open the battery under   
					any circumstances. All other   
					changes to this device are   
					strictly prohibited and will invali-   
					date the guarantee.   
					The phone may cause interfer-   
					ence in the vicinity of TV sets,   
					radios and PCs.   
					Use only Siemens original ac-   
					cessories. This will avoid poten-   
					tial risks to health or property   
					and ensure compliance with all   
					relevant regulations.   
					All electrical and electronic   
					products should be disposed of   
					separately from the municipal   
					waste stream via designated   
					collection facilities appointed by   
					the government or the local au-   
					thorities.   
					Improper use will invalidate the guarantee!   
					These safety instructions also apply to   
					Siemens original accessories.   
					This crossed-out wheeled bin   
					symbol on the product means   
					the product is covered by the   
					European Directive   
					As mobile devices offer a range of func-   
					tions, they can be used in positions other   
					than the head, such as on the body. In this   
					case, at data transfer (GPRS) a separation   
					distance of 1,5 cm is required.   
					2002/96/EC.   
					The correct disposal and sepa-   
					rate collection of your old appli-   
					ance will help prevent potential   
					negative consequences for the   
					environment and human health.   
					It is a precondition for reuse and   
					recycling of used electrical and   
					electronic equipment.   
					For more detailed information   
					about disposal of your old appli-   
					ance, please contact your city   
					office, waste disposal service or   
					the shop where you purchased   
					the product.   
				Overview of phone   
					5 
					Overview of phone   
					Joystick   
					1 
					Press the joystick down vertically   
					C 
					to start an application or function   
					(page 14).   
					In standby mode:   
					Z 
					X 
					£ 
					C 
					G 
					H 
					E 
					D 
					Open main menu.   
					Open user profiles.   
					Open Phonebook/Addressbook.   
					Open Inbox   
					Service provider   
					Start the camera.   
					In lists, messages and menus:   
					01.10.2005   
					NewMMS   
					10:10   
					Ï 
					I 
					D 
					Scroll up and down.   
					Back one level.   
					í 
					During a call:   
					Set volume.   
					Call options.   
					Call key   
					I 
					E 
					A 
					2 
					3 
					Dial phone number/name displayed/   
					highlighted, take calls. Show last phone   
					numbers dialled in standby mode.   
					On/Off/End key   
					B 
					• Switched off: Press and hold to   
					switch on.   
					• During a conversation or in an appli-   
					cation: press briefly to finish.   
					• In menus: Press briefly to go back   
					a level. Press and hold to go back to   
					standby mode.   
					• In standby mode: Press and hold to   
					switch off phone.   
					 
				6 
					Overview of phone   
					Integrated antenna   
					Do not obstruct the phone above the   
					battery cover unnecessarily. This re-   
					duces the signal quality.   
					1 
					Loudspeaker   
					Display   
					Infrared interface   
					Softkeys   
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					Z 
					X 
					£ 
					Service provider   
					The current functions of this key are   
					shown in the bottom line of the display   
					p 
					as §Text§/symbol (e.g.   
					Key lock   
					).   
					# 
					6 
					7 
					01.10.2005   
					10:10   
					Ï 
					Press and hold in standby mode:   
					Switch key lock on/off.   
					NewMMS   
					í 
					Ringtone   
					* 
					• Press and hold in standby mode:   
					Switch all audible signals on/off   
					(except alarm).   
					• Press and hold on incoming call:   
					Switch off ringtone for this call only.   
					Connection socket   
					8 
					For charger, headset, flash, etc.   
					Car kit holder   
					Connection for external antenna   
					Camera lens   
					9 
					: 
					* 
				Display symbols   
					7 
					Display symbols   
					Display symbols (selection)   
					Alarm set   
					¹ 
					Ä 
					Å 
					T9Abc   
					Signal strength   
					Z 
					Y 
					W 
					Keypad locked   
					Charging   
					Auto answer feature on   
					Text input with T9   
					Activated and available   
					Registered   
					Battery charge level, e.g. 50 %   
					L 
					P 
					O 
					Phonebook/Addressbook   
					Call records   
					£ 
					¢ 
					¤ 
					± 
					² 
					³ 
					´ 
					¯ 
					® 
					Surf & fun   
					Service provider portal   
					Temporarily interrupted   
					Browser offline   
					Q 
					M 
					R 
					S 
					N 
					T 
					Organizer   
					Browser connecting   
					Browser via GPRS online   
					Browser no network   
					Infrared activated   
					Messages   
					Camera   
					Extras   
					My stuff   
					Infrared transmission   
					Setup   
					Events (selection)   
					All calls are diverted   
					Ringing tone off   
					Short ring (beep) only   
					Ç 
					¿ 
					¾ 
					SIM card memory full   
					ã 
					ä 
					å 
					Æ 
					Â 
					Ê 
					MMS memory full   
					Phone memory full   
					No network access   
					Missed call   
					Ringetone only if the caller is   
					stored in the Phonebook   
					¼ 
					Memory assistant   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				8 
					Display symbols   
					Message symbols (selection)   
					Camera symbols   
					Unread   
					Read   
					Switches between   
					photo and video   
					p 
					q 
					r 
					s 
					t 
					w 
					x 
					Ñ Ò   
					/ 
					Ù 
					Ú 
					Û 
					Brightness   
					Draft   
					Zoom factor   
					Sent   
					White balance   
					Flash connected   
					MMS not sent   
					MMS received   
					MMS read   
					× 
					MMS with DRM contents   
					(page 13)   
					y 
					z 
					{ 
					À 
					E-mail forwarded   
					E-mail with attachment   
					Voice mail received   
					 
				Getting started   
					9 
					Getting started   
					• Place the SIM card in front of the   
					slot with the contact surface fac-   
					ing downwards. Then press the   
					SIM card slightly to push it in 3   
					Inserting the SIM card/   
					battery   
					The service provider supplies you   
					with a SIM card on which all the im-   
					portant data for your line is stored.   
					If the SIM card has been delivered in   
					credit-card size, snap the smaller   
					segment out and remove any rough   
					edges.   
					(ensure that the chamfered corner   
					is in the correct position).   
					3 
					Additional information   
					Please switch off your phone before re-   
					moving the battery!   
					The phone supports 1.8 V and 3 V SIM   
					cards. Please contact your service provider   
					if you have an older card.   
					• Insert the battery sideways into   
					the phone 4, then press it down-   
					wards 5 until it engages.   
					SIM card problems .....................page 120   
					• Press and hold down the catch 1,   
					then push cover towards the front   
					in the direction indicated by the   
					arrow 2.   
					5 
					4 
					2 
					1 
					• To remove, press the retaining tab   
					on the side of the battery, then lift   
					the battery out.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				10   
					Getting started   
					• Place the battery cover, then push   
					it towards the front 6, until it   
					clicks into place.   
					Charging time   
					An empty battery is fully charged af-   
					ter about 2 hours. Charging is only   
					possible within a temperature range   
					of +5 °C to 45 °C. If the temperature   
					rises/falls 5 °C above/below this, the   
					charge symbol flashes a warning.   
					The mains voltage specified on the   
					power supply unit must not be   
					exceeded.   
					6 
					Operating time   
					The operating time depends upon   
					the respective conditions of use. Ex-   
					treme temperatures considerably re-   
					duce the phone’s standby time.   
					Avoid placing the phone in the sun   
					or on a heater.   
					Charging the battery   
					Charging the battery   
					The battery is not fully charged   
					when delivered. Plug charger cable   
					into the bottom of the phone, plug   
					power supply unit into a mains pow-   
					er socket and charge for at least   
					two hours.   
					Call time: 100 to 330 minutes   
					Stand-by time: 60 to 300 hours   
					Charge icon not visible   
					If the battery has been discharged   
					fully, the charge icon is not immedi-   
					ately visible when the power supply   
					is plugged in. It will appear after up   
					to two hours. In this case the battery   
					is fully charged after 3 to 4 hours.   
					As an alternative, the battery can be   
					charged via the USB port (see   
					Accessories, page 127).   
					Only use the plug-in power supply   
					included in delivery!   
					Display during charging.   
					Y 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Getting started   
					Additional information   
					11   
					Display while in service   
					Charge level display during opera-   
					tion (empty–full):   
					The power supply unit heats up when used   
					for long periods. This is normal and not   
					dangerous.   
					V W X   
					If the battery is removed for longer than   
					30 seconds, the clock must be reset.   
					A beep sounds when the battery is   
					nearly empty. The charge level of the   
					battery is only displayed correctly af-   
					ter an uninterrupted charging/dis-   
					charging cycle. You should therefore   
					not remove the battery unnecessarily   
					and where possible not finish the   
					charging process prematurely.   
				12   
					Switching on/off/entering PIN   
					Switching on/off/entering PIN   
					Switching phone on   
					and off   
					Switching on your phone   
					for the first time   
					Press and hold the   
					B 
					Time/date   
					On/Off/End key.   
					During commissioning, set the clock   
					so that it displays the correct time.   
					You will not have to make this set-   
					ting again.   
					Enter PIN   
					The SIM card can be protected with   
					a 4 to 8-digit PIN.   
					Press this key, then select   
					§Change§.   
					C 
					Enter the PIN using the   
					number keys. The charac-   
					ters   
					J 
					First enter the date   
					(day/month/year), then   
					the time (24 hours, in-   
					cluding seconds).   
					appear to en-   
					J 
					****   
					sure nobody can read   
					your PIN on the display.   
					Correction with ] .   
					Press this key. The time   
					C 
					§OK§   
					Confirm. Logging on to   
					the network will take   
					a few seconds.   
					and date are updated.   
					Time zones   
					Additional information   
					Change PIN..................................page 17   
					Clear SIM card barring .................page 18   
					Set the time zone you   
					are in.   
					
					Select a city in the desired   
					time zone .   
					I 
					§Options§ Use Set time zone to save.   
					Emergency number   
					(SOS)   
					Copying SIM addresses   
					Only to be used in real emergencies!   
					The first time the SIM card is insert-   
					ed, the entries on it can be copied to   
					the Addressbook. Please do not inter-   
					rupt this procedure. During this time,   
					
					the instructions in the display.   
					By pressing the softkey §SOS§ you can   
					make an emergency call on any net-   
					work without a SIM card and without   
					entering a PIN (not available in all   
					countries).   
					You can also copy data from the   
					SIM card at a later time (page 36).   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				General instructions   
					13   
					General instructions   
					Standby mode   
					Main menu   
					The phone is in standby mode and is   
					ready for use when the name of the   
					service provider appears on the   
					display.   
					The main menu is displayed graphi-   
					cally with symbols:   
					Call up from standby   
					mode.   
					C 
					Press and hold the   
					On/Off/End key to return   
					Select the application   
					symbols.   
					B 
					F 
					C 
					I 
					to standby mode from   
					any situation.   
					Start an application.   
					Main menu options   
					Signal strength   
					§Options§   
					Open menu.   
					Strong signal strength.   
					Z 
					[ 
					Different functions are available de-   
					pending on the context:   
					A weak signal reduces the   
					call quality and may lead   
					to loss of the connection.   
					Change your location.   
					Big letters   
					Illumination   
					Search   
					Selection between two   
					font sizes.   
					Set display light bright-   
					er/darker.   
					Digital Rights Mgmt.   
					(DRM)   
					List output of the menu.   
					Entering letters will ac-   
					cess a function directly.   
					Remember that your telephone has   
					digital rights management. The use   
					of downloaded pictures, sounds or   
					applications can be restricted by the   
					
					for a limited period of time only,   
					number of times it can be used etc.   
					(see also page 74).   
					 
					 
					 
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					General instructions   
					Symbols   
					The following symbols are used to   
					explain operation:   
					User guide   
					Menu controls   
					The steps needed to reach a function   
					are shown in a condensed form in the   
					user guide, e. g. to display call list for   
					missed calls in condensed form:   
					Enter numbers or letters.   
					J 
					B 
					On/Off/End key.   
					Call key   
					A 
					< 
					P 
					C ¢ ¢Missed calls   
					This comprises the following steps:   
					Softkeys   
					Displays a soft-key function.   
					Open the main menu.   
					§Menu§   
					C 
					G 
					Press the joystick vertically,   
					e.g., to call up the menu.   
					P 
					Select , then select   
					C 
					D F E   
					function Missed calls.   
					Press the joystick in the di-   
					rection indicated.   
					C 
					Confirm.   
					G 
					I 
					H 
					Function dependent on   
					service provider, may re-   
					quire special registration.   
					= 
					C 
					Press joystick   
					The symbol in the centre of the low-   
					er line of the display shows the cur-   
					rent function when the joystick is   
					pressed down vertically, e.g.:   
					í Display menu   
					î Take photos   
					ï Zoom   
					ð Call, accept call   
					ì OK   
					 
					 
					 
				Standard functions   
					15   
					Standard functions   
					Option menus   
					Text input T9 preferred: Activate/de-   
					(page 19)   
					activate T9 input.   
					Functions which appear repeatedly   
					in the options menu are listed here.   
					Input language: Select   
					language for text.   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Rename   
					Capacity   
					Attributes   
					Rename selected entry.   
					Display memory capacity.   
					Edit   
					Open the entry to edit.   
					Display entry.   
					View   
					Display properties of the   
					highlighted object.   
					Delete/   
					Delete all   
					Delete entry/delete all en-   
					tries after confirmation.   
					Help   
					Display help text.   
					New entry   
					Send...   
					Create new entry.   
					Selecttransmissionservice   
					and medium for sending or   
					printing.   
					Reply/   
					Reply to all   
					The sender becomes the   
					recipient, "Re." is placed in   
					front of the subject matter   
					and the received text is   
					transferred into the new   
					message.   
					Save   
					Store entry.   
					Save to 9   
					Save recipients in the cur-   
					rent address directory.   
					Sort   
					Set sort criteria (alphabeti-   
					cal, type, time).   
					 
					 
				16   
					Standard functions   
					Highlighting mode   
					With some applications (e.g. Phone-   
					book/Addressbook) one or more en-   
					tries in a list can be highlighted to   
					carry out a function jointly.   
					Menu speed dialling   
					All menu functions are numbered in-   
					ternally. A function may be selected   
					directly by entering these numbers   
					in sequence.   
					§Options§   
					E.g., write new SMS (from standby   
					mode):   
					Open menu.   
					Mark   
					Activate highlighting   
					mode.   
					Press this key to display   
					the main menu.   
					C 
					I 
					C 
					Select entry/entries.   
					Press this key for   
					Messages.   
					5 
					Highlight or delete high-   
					lighting.   
					Press this key to   
					1 
					Write message.   
					§Mark§   
					The current entry is high-   
					lighted.   
					Press this key for SMS.   
					1 
					§Unmark§ Unhighlight the current   
					entry.   
					Additional highlighting functions:   
					§Options§   
					Mark all   
					Open menu.   
					Highlight all entries.   
					Unmark all   
					Delete highlighting on all   
					marked entries.   
					Delete   
					marked   
					All selected entries are de-   
					leted.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Security   
					17   
					Security   
					The phone and SIM card are protect-   
					ed against misuse by several security   
					codes.   
					¢T¢Security   
					C 
					¢PIN codes   
					¢Select function.   
					Keep these confidential numbers in   
					a safe place where you can access   
					them again if required.   
					PIN control   
					The PIN is usually requested each   
					time the phone is switched on. You   
					can deactivate this feature but you   
					risk unauthorised use of the phone.   
					Some service providers do not per-   
					mit deactivating the control.   
					PIN codes   
					PIN   
					Protects your SIM card (person-   
					al identification number).   
					§Change§ Press.   
					PIN2   
					This is needed to set the charge   
					detail display and to access   
					additional functions on special   
					SIM cards.   
					J 
					C 
					Enter PIN.   
					Confirm input.   
					PUK   
					PUK2   
					Key code. Used to unlock   
					SIM cards after the wrong PIN   
					has been entered repeatedly.   
					Change PIN   
					You can change the PIN to any   
					4 to 8-digit number you find easier   
					to remember.   
					Phone   
					code   
					Protects your phone. Must be   
					entered at the first security   
					setting.   
					§Select§   
					Press.   
					J 
					Enter current PIN.   
					Confirm input.   
					C 
					, C Enter new PIN.   
					J 
					J 
					, C Re-enter new PIN.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				18   
					Security   
					T 
					¢ ¢Security   
					Preventing accidental   
					
					Even if PIN use is deactivated   
					(page 17) confirmation is required   
					to switch on the phone.   
					C 
					¢PIN codes   
					¢Select function.   
					Change PIN2   
					(Display only if PIN2 is available)   
					Proceed as with Change PIN.   
					This prevents accidental activation   
					of the phone, e.g. when you are   
					carrying it in a bag or when you are   
					travelling in an aircraft.   
					Chg.phonecode   
					(Change phone code)   
					You define the phone code   
					Press and hold.   
					B 
					§OK§   
					
					phone-code protected function for   
					the first time (e.g. Direct call,   
					page 27). It is then valid for all   
					phone-code protected functions.   
					Following the third unsuccessful at-   
					tempt, access to the phone code and   
					the functions that use it is denied.   
					Contact the Siemens Service   
					(page 122).   
					Press. The phone switches   
					on.   
					§Cancel§   
					Press or take no action.   
					The phone does not   
					switch on.   
					Connecting the   
					
					Connect the telephone to a PC via-   
					infra-red or data cable (see accesso-   
					
					from your telephone on your PC us-   
					ing the MPM program (Mobile Phone   
					Manager, page 116). It is also possi-   
					ble to copy your address book en-   
					tries from Outlook®, Lotus Notes™   
					or other Siemens telephones (incl.   
					Gigasets).   
					Clearing SIM card barring   
					If the PIN is entered incorrectly three   
					times, the SIM card is barred. Enter   
					the PUK (MASTER PIN) provided by   
					your service provider with the   
					SIM card in accordance with the in-   
					structions. If the PUK (MASTER PIN)   
					has been lost, please contact your   
					service provider.   
					You can download Mobile Phone   
					Manager from the following website   
					
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Text entry   
					19   
					Text entry   
					Press briefly: Special char-   
					acters are shown.   
					Text entry without T9   
					* 
					Press number key repeatedly until   
					the required letter appears. After a   
					brief interval the cursor will advance.   
					Example:   
					Press and hold: Open input   
					menu.   
					Press once/repeatedly:   
					. , ? ! ’ " 0 + - ( ) @ / : _   
					0 
					1 
					Press once briefly to type   
					the letter a, twice to type   
					2 
					Press and hold: Writes 0.   
					b etc.   
					Writes blank. Press twice   
					= jumps a line.   
					Press and hold to write the   
					number.   
					Ä, ä, 1–9 Umlauts and numbers are   
					displayed after the rele-   
					vant letters.   
					Special characters   
					* 
					Press briefly. The symbols   
					chart is displayed   
					Press briefly to delete the   
					] 
					1 
					letter before the cursor,   
					press and hold to erase the   
					whole word.   
					) 
					¿ 
					- 
					¡ 
					_ 
					’ 
					; 
					. 
					, 
					/ 
					? 
					! 
					+ 
					" 
					$ 
					{ 
					` 
					: 
					* 
					( 
					& 
					) 
					¤ 
					[ 
					¥ 
					] 
					£ 
					} 
					€ 
					% 
					Γ 
					@ \   
					# 
					> 
					Ξ 
					Move the cursor   
					(forwards/backwards).   
					F 
					~ 
					< 
					= 
					| 
					^ 
					Σ 
					§ 
					∆ 
					Θ Λ   
					Press briefly: Swap be-   
					# 
					T9   
					tween abc, Abc, abc,   
					Π 
					Φ Ψ Ω   
					T9   
					Abc, 123. Status shown   
					1) Line break   
					in top line of display.   
					, 
					Navigate to characters.   
					Confirm.   
					F 
					I 
					Press and hold: All input-   
					variants are displayed.   
					§Select§   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				20   
					Text entry   
					Writing with T9   
					Since the display changes as you   
					proceed,   
					Input menu   
					With text input:   
					Press down: The input   
					* 
					it is best if you finish a word without look-   
					ing at the display.   
					Simply press the keys once only   
					where the relevant letter is located.   
					For "hotel", for example:   
					menu is displayed:   
					Text format (SMS only)   
					Input language   
					Mark   
					Copy/Insert   
					Press briefly for T9Abc then   
					# 
					4 6 8 3 5   
					Text entry with T9   
					"T9" deduces the correct word from   
					the individual key entries by making   
					comparisons with an extensive dic-   
					tionary.   
					A blank ends a word.   
					1 
					Do not use special characters such as   
					Ä but rather use the standard charac-   
					ters, e.g. A; T9 will do the rest for   
					you.   
					Activate, deactivate T9   
					§Options§ Open text menu.   
					T9 input Select.   
					® 
					T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of   
					the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,187,480,   
					5,818,437, 5,945,928, 5,953,541, 6,011,554,   
					6,286,064, 6,307,548, 6,307,549, and 6,636,162,   
					6,646,573;   
					§Change§ Activate T9.   
					Australian Pat. Nos. 727539, 746674, and 747901;   
					Canadian Pat. Nos. 1,331,057, 2,302,595, and   
					2,227,904;   
					Japan Pat. No. 3532780, 3492981;   
					United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B;   
					Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK1010924;   
					Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383, 66959,   
					and 71979;   
					European Pat. Nos. 0 842 463 (96927260.8),   
					1 010 057 (98903671.0), 1 018 069 (98950708.2);   
					Republic of Korea Pat. Nos. KR201211B1 and   
					KR226206B1.   
					People’s Republic of China Pat. Application Nos.   
					98802801.8, 98809472.X and 96196739.0;   
					Mexico Pat. No. 208141;   
					Select input language   
					Select the language in which you   
					want to compose your message.   
					§Options§ Open text menu.   
					Input language   
					Select.   
					Select language.   
					I 
					§Select§   
					Confirm, the new lan-   
					guage is set. Languages   
					with T9 support are   
					marked with the   
					Russian Federation Pat. No. 2206118; and addi-   
					tional patents are pending worldwide.   
					T9 symbol.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Text entry   
					21   
					T9 word suggestions   
					Correct a word   
					If several options are found in the   
					dictionary for a key sequence   
					(a word), the most probable is dis-   
					played first. If the word you want has   
					not been recognised, the next sug-   
					gestion from T9 may be correct.   
					Move left or right, word   
					by word, until the re-   
					quired word is   
					F 
					§highlighted§.   
					Scroll through the T9   
					word suggestions again.   
					^ 
					] 
					The word must §highlighted§ be dis-   
					played. Then press   
					Deletes the character to   
					the left of the cursor and   
					displays a new possible   
					word!   
					again. The displayed word   
					^ 
					is replaced with a differ-   
					ent word. If this word is al-   
					so incorrect, press   
					Additional information   
					Within a "T9-word", individual letters may   
					not be edited without first removing the   
					T9-status. In most cases it is better to re-   
					write the complete word.   
					again. press until the cor-   
					rect word is displayed.   
					^ 
					If the word you want is not in the dic-   
					tionary, it can also be written with-   
					out T9.   
					Set a full stop. The word is   
					0 
					concluded if it is followed by   
					a space. Within a word, a full   
					stop represents an apostro-   
					phe or hyphen:   
					To add a word to the dictionary:   
					§Spell§   
					Select.   
					e.g. §provider.s§ = provider’s.   
					Moving the cursor to the right   
					ends the word.   
					The last suggestion is deleted and   
					the word may now be entered with-   
					out T9 support. Press §Save§ to add it   
					automatically to the dictionary.   
					E 
					Press briefly: Switch be-   
					# 
					tween: abc, Abc, T9abc,   
					T9Abc, 123. Status shown in   
					top line of display.   
					
					modes are displayed.   
					
					characters (page 19).   
					* 
					Press and hold: Open input   
					menu (page 20).   
				22   
					Text entry   
					Use text modules   
					Text modules   
					Text modules can be stored in the   
					phone for adding to your messages   
					(SMS, MMS, e-mail).   
					Write message   
					(SMS, MMS, e-mail).   
					§Options§ Open text menu.   
					J 
					Insert...   
					Select.   
					Write text modules   
					Select Text module.   
					I 
					I 
					¢M ¢Text modules   
					<New entry>   
					Select.   
					C 
					Select text module from   
					the list.   
					Confirm. The text module   
					is displayed.   
					C 
					J 
					C 
					Write text.   
					Confirm. The text module   
					is inserted in the message   
					to the right of the cursor.   
					The input field is opened.   
					C 
					§Options§ Open menu and select   
					Save. Accept the specified   
					name or allocate a new   
					one.   
					C 
					Save.   
					 
				Calling   
					23   
					Calling   
					Dialling with number   
					keys   
					The phone must be switched on   
					(standby mode).   
					Set volume   
					I 
					Regulate the volume   
					(only possible during   
					a call).   
					If a Car Kit is used, its volume setting   
					will not affect the usual setting on   
					the phone.   
					Enter the number (always   
					with prefix/international   
					dialling code).   
					J 
					] 
					A short press clears the   
					last digit, a long press   
					clears the entire phone   
					number.   
					Redial previous numbers   
					To redial the phone number last   
					called:   
					Press the Call key. The dis-   
					played phone number is   
					dialled.   
					A 
					Press the Call key twice.   
					A 
					To redial other numbers that were   
					dialled previously:   
					End call   
					Press the Call key once.   
					A 
					Press the End key briefly.   
					B 
					Press this key even if the   
					person on the other end   
					of the line has hung up   
					first.   
					Pick out the phone   
					number from the list.   
					I 
					Press this key to select the   
					phone number.   
					A 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				24   
					Calling   
					Reminder   
					§Prompt§ A beep reminds you to re-   
					dial the displayed phone   
					If the number is busy   
					If the called number is busy or can-   
					not be reached because of network   
					problems several options are availa-   
					ble (depending on the service pro-   
					vider). An incoming call or any other   
					use of the phone interrupts these   
					functions.   
					number after 15 minutes.   
					Additional information   
					Store phone number in the   
					Ð 
					Addressbook/Phonebook.   
					§Handsfr.§ Handsfree switch on (play-   
					Either   
					back from loudspeaker).   
					Always switch off "handsfree   
					talking" before holding the   
					phone to your ear! Otherwise,   
					you might damage your   
					hearing!   
					Press and hold to switch mi-   
					crophone off.   
					Auto redial   
					§Auto dial§ The phone number is au-   
					tomatically dialled ten   
					times at increasing time   
					intervals. End with:   
					* 
					B End key.   
					International dialling codes   
					Or   
					Press and hold until a "+" is   
					displayed.   
					0 
					Call back   
					b 
					§Country§ Press and select country.   
					§Call back§ Your phone rings when   
					the busy number is free.   
					Press the Call key to dial   
					the number.   
					Phone number memo   
					You can enter a phone number during the   
					call. The person to whom you are speaking   
					can hear these entries. When the connec-   
					tion has ended you can save or dial the   
					phone number.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Calling   
					25   
					Accept call   
					The phone must be switched on. An   
					incoming call will interrupt any other   
					use of the phone.   
					Handsfree   
					You can put the phone aside during   
					a call. You can then hear the caller   
					via the loudspeaker.   
					Activate handsfree   
					talking.   
					§Handsfr.§   
					Press.   
					C 
					Or   
					Switch on.   
					C 
					I 
					Press.   
					A 
					Use the joystick to adjust   
					the volume.   
					A phone number and the name of   
					the caller transmitted by the net-   
					
					is saved in the Phonebook/Address-   
					book. A picture of the caller may also   
					be displayed (p. 32).   
					§Handsfr.§ Deactivate.   
					Warning!   
					Always switch off "handsfree talking" be-   
					fore holding the phone to your ear! Other-   
					wise, you will damage your hearing!   
					Reject call   
					Swapping between   
					2 calls   
					§Reject§   
					Press.   
					b 
					Or   
					Establish a second connection   
					You can call another number during   
					a call.   
					Press briefly.   
					B 
					Warning!   
					Please make sure you have accepted the   
					call before holding the phone to your ear.   
					This will avoid damage to your hearing from   
					loud ringtones.   
					§Options§ Open call menu.   
					Hold   
					The current call is put on   
					hold.   
					Now dial the new phone   
					number or   
					Additional information   
					J 
					Press and hold to switch off   
					* 
					Â 
					the ringing tone and vibration.   
					§Options§, select the Phone-   
					book, Addressbook, or   
					phone number.   
					Missed call display.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				26   
					Calling   
					When the new connection is   
					established:   
					Ending call(s)   
					Press the End key.   
					B 
					§Swap§   
					Swapping between calls.   
					After the Return to held call? display,   
					you have the following selection:   
					Incoming calls during a call   
					You may need to register for this   
					service with your service provider   
					and set your phone accordingly   
					(p. 83). During a call, you may be ad-   
					vised that there is another call wait-   
					ing. You will hear a special tone dur-   
					ing the call. You have the following   
					options:   
					You accept the call on hold.   
					You end the 2nd call.   
					§Yes§   
					§No§   
					Conference   
					b 
					Call up to 5 parties one by one and   
					link them together in a multiparty   
					call. Some of the functions described   
					may not be supported by your serv-   
					ice provider or may have to be ena-   
					bled specially.   
					• Accept the waiting call in addition   
					to the first   
					§Swap§   
					Accept the waiting call,   
					putting the current call on   
					hold to do so.   
					A connection has already been   
					established:   
					Always proceed as above to swap be-   
					tween the two calls.   
					Open menu and select   
					Hold. The current connec-   
					tion is maintained.   
					§Options§   
					• Reject the waiting call   
					§Reject§   
					Or   
					Press.   
					Now dial a new number.   
					When the new connec-   
					tion is established …   
					J 
					§Divert§   
					The waiting call is divert-   
					ed, for example, to the   
					mailbox.   
					§Options§ … open menu and select   
					Conference. The held call is   
					joined.   
					• Accept the waiting call and end the   
					current call   
					Repeat procedure until all partici-   
					pants are linked together (up to   
					5 participants).   
					End the current call.   
					B 
					Accept new call.   
					End   
					C 
					All calls in the multiparty   
					conversation are ended   
					B 
					when the End key is   
					pressed.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Calling   
					27   
					Call options   
					The following functions are only   
					available during a call:   
					Direct call   
					If this is active, only one number can   
					be dialled.   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Switch on   
					Hold   
					Maintain current call.   
					T 
					¢ 
					¢Security   
					C 
					Microphone   
					on   
					If switched off, the person   
					on the other end of the line   
					cannot hear you (muting).   
					¢Direct call   
					Confirm selection.   
					C 
					J 
					Also:   
					Press and hold   
					Enter phone code.   
					. 
					* 
					Handsfree   
					Volume   
					When first prompted you define and   
					enter the phone code (4 - 8 digits).   
					Call via the loudspeaker.   
					
					Phonebook/Addressbook.   
					(p. 26)   
					Confirm selection.   
					C 
					Default book   
					Conference   
					Time/charge   
					Please do not forget this code (page 17)!   
					/ 
					Select phone number   
					from the Phone-   
					book/Addressbook or   
					enter it.   
					J 
					Ï 
					Display duration of call up   
					to now and (if set) the   
					charges incurred while the   
					call is in progress.   
					Confirm.   
					Send DTMF   
					C 
					Apply   
					Enter tone sequences   
					(numbers) for remote in-   
					quiries to an answering   
					machine.   
					To dial the phone number   
					(e.g. Carol’s phone num-   
					ber), press and hold the   
					right display key.   
					§Carol§   
					Call trans-   
					fer=   
					Connect current call to a   
					second call. For you, both   
					calls are now ended.   
					Main menu   
					Call status   
					Access to the main menu.   
					Switch off   
					List all held and active calls   
					(e.g. participants in a con-   
					ference).   
					Press down:   
					# 
					J 
					Enter phone code.   
					Confirm input.   
					C 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				28   
					Calling   
					Using the   
					Phonebook/Addressbook   
					Store phone numbers and control   
					codes (DTMF codes) in the Phone-   
					book/Addressbook in the same way   
					as a normal entry.   
					Tone sequences (DTMF)   
					You can, for example, enter control   
					codes (numbers) for remote access   
					to an automatic answering machine   
					while another connection exists. These   
					entries are transmitted directly as   
					DTMFcodes (control codes).   
					Enter phone number.   
					J 
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Press until a "+" appears in   
					Send DTMF   
					0 
					the display (wait for the   
					connection to be estab-   
					lished).   
					Select.   
					Enter DTMF codes   
					(numbers).   
					J 
					If necessary, wait again   
					0 
					for three seconds at a   
					time for the receiver to   
					process the entries safely.   
					Enter a name.   
					J 
					§Save§   
					Store entry.   
					You may also store just the DTMF   
					codes (numbers) and then send   
					them during the call.   
					 
					 
					 
				My phone   
					29   
					My phone   
					
					own wishes in the following ways to   
					give it a personal touch:   
					Where do I get what?   
					You can purchase additional ring-   
					tones, logos, animations and Java   
					applications from your service pro-   
					vider or directly from Siemens.   
					Ringtones (p. 80)   
					Assign individual ringtones to caller   
					groups or special dates.   
					Service supplier portal   
					Pictures (page 114)   
					Depending on your service provider,   
					you will find direct access to his por-   
					tal on your telephone via menu   
					items or bookmarks. Please contact   
					your service provider for more infor-   
					mation on these services.   
					Assign individual pictures or photos   
					to your Addressbook entries.   
					Animations (p. 79)   
					Choose a start-up and closing anima-   
					tion as well as a personal greeting.   
					Screensaver (p. 78)   
					Choose an analogue or digital clock,   
					or a personal picture.   
					Siemens Mobile Portal   
					You will find additional ringtones,   
					logos, animations and screensavers   
					as well as more application, games   
					and services in the Internet at this   
					address:   
					(Operator) Logo (p. 78)   
					Choose an individual picture (to be   
					displayed in standby mode).   
					
					Wallpaper (p. 78)   
					Choose your own permanent back-   
					ground image.   
					You will also find a service for saving   
					data here as well as a list of the coun-   
					tries in which these services are   
					available.   
					Colour scheme (p. 78)   
					Select a colour scheme for the user   
					interface.   
					My menu   
					Create your own menu with fre-   
					quently (p. 96) used functions,   
					phone numbers or WAP pages.   
					Applications (p. 73)   
					Download your own applications   
					from the Internet.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				30   
					Default book   
					Default book   
					C ¢L¢Select function.   
					Phonebook   
					The Phonebook is located on the   
					SIM card. Only one phone number   
					can be entered per entry. The Phone-   
					book on the SIM card can easily be   
					transferred into a different   
					telephone.   
					Show entries   
					The entries in the standard directory   
					(Addressbook or Phonebook) are   
					shown.   
					Select a name with the   
					first letter and/or scroll.   
					/ 
					J 
					I 
					Business card   
					Create your own business card to   
					sent to a different GSM-phone. If no   
					business card has been created yet,   
					you will be asked for your input.   
					New entry   
					Create new entry.   
					Addressbook (see also page 31)   
					Phonebook (see also page 35)   
					Move from field to field to   
					enter your details.   
					H 
					§Save§   
					Press.   
					Default book   
					You can set a particulary directory as   
					your preferred one to use.   
					Additional information   
					The content of the business card corre-   
					sponds to international standards (vCard).   
					The selected standard book is   
					opened in standby mode with the   
					joystick.   
					Copy numbers from Address-   
					book/Phonebook.   
					Ï 
					Open Phonebook or   
					Addressbook.   
					H 
					Groups   
					See page 34.   
					Addressbook   
					In the Addressbook, a lot of data can   
					be recorded for each entry and addi-   
					tional functions such as pictures,   
					birthdays, chat can be used.   
					<Info numbers>   
					See page 37.   
					 
					 
					 
				Addressbook   
					31   
					Addressbook   
					The Addressbook can store up to   
					1000 entries, each with a variety of   
					telephone and fax numbers as well   
					as additional address details. These   
					entries are managed separately from   
					those in the Phonebook in the phone   
					memory. However, you can ex-   
					change data between the Address-   
					book and the Phonebook on the   
					SIM card.   
					Possible input fields   
					Last name:   
					URL:   
					First name:   
					Com. services >>   
					Group:   
					Phone number:   
					Phone no./office: Company:   
					Phone no./mobile: Address: >>   
					Fax:   
					Birthday: >>   
					Picture:   
					Fax 2:   
					Email:   
					E-mail 2:   
					New entry   
					The address book is set as standard:   
					All fields   
					Open Addressbook   
					(in standby mode)   
					H 
					Additional information   
					Group: Allocation to a group   
					(p. 34).   
					Display input fields.   
					C 
					Address: Extension to enter the   
					Select requiredinput   
					fields.   
					complete address:   
					I 
					Street:, Post code:, City:,   
					Country:   
					Fill in input fields. The   
					maximum number of   
					characters available is   
					shown at the top of the   
					display.   
					J 
					Com. services   
					Information if the entry is   
					being used as an inst.   
					message contact (p. 61):   
					At least one name must   
					be entered. Always enter   
					phone number with   
					prefix.   
					Nickname:, WV user ID:,   
					ICQ number:,   
					AIM screen name:   
					 
					 
					 
					 
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					Addressbook   
					Birthday: After activation, you can   
					Display/find entry   
					enter the date of birth.   
					Open Addressbook   
					H 
					Reminder: The telephone   
					reminds you one day be-   
					fore the birthday at the   
					time entered.   
					(in standby mode).   
					I 
					C 
					Select required entry.   
					Display.   
					Picture:   
					Assign a picture to the en-   
					try. It is displayed if you   
					are called by the corre-   
					sponding phone number.   
					Display options   
					The options menu only   
					§Options§   
					ever offers the functions   
					for the currently selected   
					input field.   
					All fields/Reduced fields   
					Display of number of in-   
					put fields.   
					§Save§   
					Save the entry.   
					Move to ...   
					View   
					Allocate current or high-   
					lighted entries to a group.   
					Additional information   
					Temporary switch to   
					
					Display an allocated   
					picture.   
					Î 
					Copy to SIM   
					Copies name and one   
					phone number to the   
					SIM card (Phonebook).   
					Synchronisation   
					The Siemens MPM (Mobile Phone Manag-   
					er, page 116) makes it possible to manage   
					the Addressbook using PCs.   
					Using Remote syncr. you can synchronise   
					your mobile with an organiser stored on the   
					Internet (see also page 110).   
					New SMS,   
					New MMS,   
					New e-mail   
					Create a message with the   
					selected entry.   
					Browser   
					Start WAP browser and vis-   
					it URL.   
					Inst.   
					message   
					Begin chat page 61.   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					 
				Addressbook   
					33   
					Change entry   
					Addressbook options   
					Open Addressbook   
					Depending on the actual situation,   
					different functions will be offered.   
					These functions can be applied to   
					the entry currently selected as well   
					as to multiple selected entries:   
					H 
					(in standby mode).   
					Select required entry.   
					Press.   
					I 
					§Edit§   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Select input field.   
					I 
					Move to ...   
					Allocate current or high-   
					lighted entries to a group.   
					Make changes. If neces-   
					sary, delete or overwrite   
					entry.   
					J 
					Copy to SIM   
					Copies name and number   
					to the SIM card (Phone-   
					book).   
					§Save§   
					Save.   
					Filter   
					Only those entries which   
					match the filter criteria are   
					displayed.   
					Dialling an entry   
					Open Addressbook   
					(in standby mode).   
					H 
					Import   
					
					for a Phonebook entry via   
					Infrared (p. 88) or SMS   
					(p. 43).   
					Select a name with the   
					first letter and/or scroll.   
					/ 
					J 
					I 
					Search   
					The number is dialled.   
					Enter search term.   
					A 
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					If there are several numbers in the   
					address book entry, these are of-   
					fered for selection.   
					Select phone number.   
					I 
					The number is dialled.   
					A 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				34   
					Addressbook   
					Ringing tone for group   
					Assign a ringtone to a group that   
					plays when one of its members calls   
					you.   
					Groups   
					Nine groups are specified in your   
					phone to enable you to arrange your   
					Addressbook entries clearly. You can   
					rename seven groups.   
					T 
					C ¢ ¢Ringtones   
					Open Addressbook   
					(in standby mode).   
					¢Group calls   
					H 
					Select group.   
					I 
					C 
					<Groups> Select (the number of en-   
					tries is listed behind the   
					group name).   
					Confirm. If a ringtone has   
					already been set, it will be   
					played. Otherwise, the   
					ringtone list will be dis-   
					played and you can select   
					one.   
					Select group.   
					I 
					Groups menu   
					§Options§   
					Open menu.   
					I If necessary, select   
					a ringtone.   
					Rename   
					Change name of group.   
					Group   
					symbol   
					Assign a symbol to a group.   
					The symbol must then appear   
					in the display when one of the   
					group members calls.   
					Confirm.   
					C 
					Additional information   
					No group: Contains all Addressbook en-   
					tries that do not belong to a group (name   
					cannot be changed).   
					Received: Contains Addressbook entries   
					received by Infrared (p. 88) or SMS (p. 43)   
					(name cannot be changed).   
					 
					 
					 
				Phonebook   
					35   
					Phonebook   
					Entries in the Phonebook (on the SIM   
					card) are managed separately from   
					those in the Addressbook. You can,   
					however, exchange data between   
					the Phonebook and the Address-   
					book.   
					Group:   
					Default: No group   
					Important phone numbers are com-   
					bined together in a group (VIP). This   
					is independent of the Addressbook   
					groups.   
					Location:   
					Default: SIM   
					Special SIM cards can save phone   
					numbers in a protected area   
					(Protected SIM) (PIN2 required).   
					New entry   
					If the Phonebook has been selected   
					as standard:   
					Open Phonebook   
					H 
					(in standby mode).   
					Record number:   
					Select <New entry>.   
					Each entry is automatically assigned   
					a record number. You can also dial   
					using the record number.   
					H 
					C 
					Display input fields.   
					§Save§   
					Press to store the new   
					entry.   
					Select input field.   
					I 
					Fill in input fields. The   
					maximum number of   
					characters available is   
					shown at the top of the   
					display.   
					Additional information   
					J 
					Temporary switch to   
					Addressbook.   
					Î 
					§Country§   
					International dialling code.............page 24   
					Functions related to Text entry .....page 19   
					Number:   
					Always enter phone number with   
					prefix. An entry is not saved without   
					a phone number.   
					Name:   
					Enter first and/or last names.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				36   
					Phonebook   
					Call (search for an entry) Phonebook options   
					The following functions are availa-   
					ble, depending on the current   
					situation.   
					Open Phonebook.   
					H 
					J 
					Select a name with the   
					first letter and/or scroll.   
					/ 
					I 
					§Options§   
					Open menu.   
					Number is dialled.   
					Copy into 9   
					Copy all highlighted en-   
					tries to the Address-   
					book.   
					A 
					Call using record no.   
					A record number is automatically as-   
					signed to every new entry in Phone-   
					book.   
					Copy all to 9   
					Copy all entries to the   
					Addressbook.   
					Delete all   
					The entire Phonebook   
					is deleted. PIN-   
					protected.   
					J 
					Enter record number.   
					Press.   
					Press.   
					# 
					A 
					Import   
					Set up readiness to re-   
					ceive for a Phonebook   
					entry viaInfrared (p. 88)   
					or SMS (p. 43).   
					Change entry   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					Select entry in   
					I 
					Phonebook.   
					§Edit§   
					Press.   
					Select desired input field.   
					Make changes.   
					Press.   
					I 
					J 
					§Save§   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Phonebook   
					37   
					<Service nos.>/<Info numbers>   
					<Special books>   
					H 
					There might be phone numbers   
					saved in your Phonebook that have   
					been provided by your service pro-   
					vider. They may be used to call local   
					or national information services or to   
					use services offered by your service   
					provider.   
					Open Addressbook   
					(in standby mode).   
					<Special books>   
					Select.   
					<Own numbers>   
					Enter "own" phone numbers in   
					Phonebook (e.g., fax) for informa-   
					tion. These numbers can be   
					changed, deleted and also sent as an   
					SMS message.   
					Phone number extensions in the   
					Phonebook   
					Digits may be replaced by a "?" when   
					phone numbers are entered in the Phone-   
					book/Addressbook:   
					Press and hold.   
					<VIP numbers>   
					Display the phone numbers saved in   
					the VIP group.   
					# 
					These wildcards must be replaced with   
					numbers before dialling (e.g., with the ex-   
					tension numbers in a phone system).   
					To make a call, select the phone number   
					from the Phonebook/Addressbook.   
					<SIM phonebook>   
					Entries stored in the Phonebook on   
					the SIM card can also be used on oth-   
					er GSM phones.   
					A 
					J 
					Press.   
					Replace "?" with numbers.   
					Number is dialled.   
					A 
					<Protected SIM>   
					On special SIM cards, phone num-   
					bers can be stored in a protected lo-   
					cation. PIN2 is required for editing.   
					b 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				38   
					Call records   
					Call records   
					The phone number of a caller is dis-   
					played if   
					Up to 500 entries are stored in   
					the records:   
					• the caller has switched off the   
					Incognito function and   
					Missed calls   
					b 
					The phone numbers of calls that you   
					have received but not answered are   
					stored for call back purposes.   
					• the network supports the "Caller   
					Identity" function.   
					Alternatively, a caller’s name is dis-   
					played if it is stored in the Phone-   
					book/Addressbook.   
					Icon for missed call   
					Â 
					(in standby mode). Press   
					the display key beneath   
					the symbol to call up the   
					Inbox (page 42).   
					Your phone stores the phone num-   
					bers of calls for convenient   
					redialling.   
					Calls received   
					Accepted calls are listed.   
					¢ 
					P 
					C 
					I 
					C 
					I 
					Calls dialled   
					Access to the last numbers dialled   
					by you.   
					Select record.   
					Open call list.   
					Fast access in standby   
					mode.   
					A 
					Select phone number.   
					Dial phone number.   
					Delete records   
					The records are deleted.   
					A 
					Or   
					§View§   
					Display information on   
					the phone number.   
					Call list menu   
					The records menu can be called up if   
					an entry is highlighted.   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Copy into 9/   
					Copy to SIM   
					Copy the currently se-   
					lected phone number in-   
					to the preferred   
					directory.   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Durat/charges   
					39   
					Durat/charges   
					You can display the charges and du-   
					ration during a call. You can set   
					a unit limitation for outgoing calls.   
					Account limit   
					(PIN2 prompt)   
					Special SIM cards allow you or the   
					service provider to define a credit or   
					a period after which the phone is   
					barred for outgoing calls.   
					C ¢ ¢Durat/charges   
					P 
					Last call   
					All outg. calls   
					All incom.calls   
					Remain. units   
					Charge sett.   
					§Edit§   
					Press.   
					Enter PIN2.   
					J 
					Account limit   
					Switch on.   
					Select.   
					I 
					Enter number of units.   
					Confirm.   
					J 
					§OK§   
					Open report or settings.   
					Reset the selected report.   
					C 
					§Reset§   
					Then confirm the credit or reset the   
					counter. The status display for pre-   
					paid cards may vary depending on   
					the service provider.   
					Charge sett.   
					Open menu.   
					C 
					Auto display   
					Call duration and charges are   
					automatically displayed.   
					Currency   
					Edit your currency.   
					Personal rate   
					(PIN2 prompt)   
					Enter the currency as well as the   
					charge per unit and time.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				40   
					Camera   
					Camera   
					You can view photos/videos record-   
					ed on the integrated camera imme-   
					diately,   
					selected resolution. In video mode,   
					the recording time already used and   
					the maximum recording time still   
					available is shown here.   
					• use the photo as a background im-   
					age, logo, a switch on/off anima-   
					tion or a screensaver.   
					è Camera   
					Ù Ú   
					× 
					• send the photo/video via MMS or   
					e-mail.   
					24   
					Switch on   
					C 
					¢ 
					R 
					Or   
					ÒPreîmiumOptions   
					Starts camera in standby   
					mode.   
					D 
					Switch over to single   
					image   
					Ñ 
					Photo mode   
					Ò 
					and video recording.   
					Takes a photo.   
					C 
					C 
					The current (preview) image is dis-   
					played. You will see the following in   
					the first line from left to right:   
					Displays the preview im-   
					age of the next photo.   
					The photo is saved with a name, the   
					date and the time. To enter the   
					name, see Setup in the options   
					menu.   
					Ù 
					Ú 
					Û 
					Brightness   
					Zoom factor.   
					White balance.   
					Flash connected.   
					× 
					Settings prior to taking a photo:   
					In the top right-hand corner of the   
					preview image, the number of pho-   
					tos which can still be taken in the se-   
					lected resolution is displayed. This   
					number varies considerably from   
					motif to motif (storage space re-   
					quired). Beneath the preview image,   
					you will find a reference to the   
					Setting the brightness.   
					F 
					I 
					Sets the zoom factor.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Camera   
					41   
					Image resolution   
					A setting can be made for the quality   
					of the image regardless of the pre-   
					view image resolution.   
					Camera options   
					The following functions are availa-   
					ble, depending on the current   
					situation.   
					Premium:   
					High:   
					Medium:   
					Wallpaper:   
					640 × 480 (VGA)   
					320 × 240 (QVGA)   
					160 × 120 (QQVGA)   
					132 × 176   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Settings   
					• Name for recordings   
					• Image resolution.   
					Pictures   
					Displays list of photos.   
					Display the video list.   
					The resolution may decrease   
					depending on the selected digital   
					zoom.   
					Other videos   
					Microphone   
					on   
					Switches the microphone   
					on or off.   
					Video mode   
					The video mode resolution is the same   
					as the preview image resolution.   
					Use flash   
					Choose between:   
					Automatic, Off,   
					Red eye red.   
					Self timer   
					The photo is taken approx.   
					15 seconds after trigger-   
					ing. For the last 5 seconds,   
					you will hear a signal tone   
					each second.   
					Start the video recording.   
					C 
					Terminate the video   
					recording.   
					C 
					A red point appears in the top right   
					in the display while the video record-   
					ing is being made.   
					White   
					balance   
					Choose between:   
					Automatic, Indoor,   
					Outdoor   
					§Play§   
					Plays the video recording.   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					Flash (Accessories)   
					Additional information   
					If the flash is active, this is shown by   
					a symbol in the display. The flash is   
					constantly loaded while connected   
					to the telephone. This reduces the   
					stand-by time.   
					Insufficient memory available.   
					Ê 
					Start the memory assistant to   
					delete specific data (p. 85).   
					A mirror can be attached to the rearside of   
					the telephone depending on the telephone   
					variant. This makes it easier to make self   
					portraits.   
					This symbol appears   
					when the flash is being   
					loaded.   
					× 
					Seettings, see options menu.   
					 
					 
					 
				42   
					Inbox   
					Inbox   
					The central input folder offers imme-   
					diate access to the messages cur-   
					rently received. This means that you   
					no longer have to look through all in-   
					put folders for the various message   
					types. The entries are marked with a   
					symbol to indicate their type and sta-   
					tus. You will find a list of the symbols   
					on page 7.   
					After a set time span, entries which   
					have already been read and opened   
					are only displayed in the message-   
					related incoming lists (see Setup in   
					the options menu).   
					Inbox options   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Rec. e-mails   
					Select set access and   
					send all e-mails.   
					To call up the central input folder,   
					e.g. if a new SMS has been received:   
					Setup   
					If entries have been   
					read, remove them from   
					the Inbox:   
					Press the display key be-   
					ç 
					neath the symbol.   
					Or   
					Daily,   
					In standby mode:   
					E 
					Never,   
					Immediately   
					In the central input folder, you will   
					find the following message types:   
					If Daily has been select-   
					ed, specify the time.   
					SMS, MMS, Email   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					System messages:   
					Message about MMS, Missed alarm,   
					Missed appts., Missed calls, WAP push,   
					Voice message   
					Data objects:   
					Ringtones, Pictures and Video, calen-   
					dar entries, Notes and Business card   
					When you open an entry,   
					the relevant application   
					also starts.   
					C 
					 
					 
					 
				SMS   
					43   
					SMS   
					You can transmit and receive very   
					long messages (up to 760 charac-   
					ters) on your phone. They are auto-   
					matically composed of several "nor-   
					mal" SMS messages (note higher   
					charges).   
					Confirm. The SMS is trans-   
					mitted to the service cen-   
					tre to be sent and saved in   
					the Sentbox list.   
					C 
					Text options   
					Additionally you can insert pictures   
					and sounds in an SMS.   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Save   
					Save composed text in draft   
					list.   
					Write/send   
					Pic-   
					ture&sound   
					Add pictures, animations   
					and sounds into message   
					(see following text).   
					M 
					C ¢ ¢Create new   
					¢SMS text   
					Insert...   
					Format   
					Enter text.   
					Text module (page 22)   
					Bookmarks, From 9   
					(Addressbook/Phonebook).   
					J 
					You will find informatio-   
					
					and without T9 in the   
					chapter "Text entry"   
					(page 19).   
					Font size: Small font,   
					Medium font, Large font   
					Underline   
					The following is displayed   
					in the to display line: Text   
					entry status, number of   
					SMS required, number of   
					characters still available.   
					Alignment:   
					Default alignm., Left,   
					Centre, Right   
					Mark (highlight text with the   
					joystick)   
					Delete text   
					Delete the whole text.   
					Start sending procedure.   
					A 
					Send with...   
					Select SMS profile so the   
					SMS can be sent.   
					Select phone number   
					from the Phonebook/   
					Addressbook or enter it.   
					/ 
					Ï 
					J 
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					§Group§ If necessary, select   
					a group.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				44   
					SMS   
					For Own animat./Own pictures/   
					Own sounds:   
					Picture&sound   
					Send the pictures and tones with   
					or without accompanying text.   
					The selection is dis-   
					played/played back.   
					C 
					Remember that these may be pro-   
					tected (DRM, page 13).   
					The selection is added to   
					the SMS.   
					C 
					The text input field is open:   
					The pictures which have been added   
					are displayed, sounds are displayed   
					in the form of "wildcards".   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Select Picture&sound.   
					I 
					SMS to group   
					You can send an SMS message as   
					a "circular" to a recipient group.   
					The menu contains:   
					Fix animations   
					Fix sounds   
					Own animat.   
					Start sending procedure.   
					A 
					§Group§   
					Own pictures   
					Own sounds   
					The Addressbook is   
					opened.   
					<Groups> The list of groups is   
					Select area.   
					I 
					C 
					displayed.   
					Confirm. The first entry of   
					the selected section is   
					displayed.   
					Select group.   
					I 
					Open group and highlight   
					all/individual entries.   
					C 
					Scroll to entry required.   
					I 
					A safety inquiry is made   
					and then sending is   
					started.   
					C 
					For Fix animations/Fix sounds:   
					The selection is added to   
					the SMS.   
					C 
					 
					 
				SMS   
					45   
					Reply options   
					Read   
					Arrival of a new SMS an-   
					
					Open it with the display   
					key beneath it Inbox   
					(page 42).   
					C 
					Reply immediately.   
					p 
					Write message   
					Create a new reply   
					text.   
					Edit   
					Edit received SMS or   
					add new text.   
					C 
					I 
					Reading the SMS.   
					Answer is YES   
					Answer is NO   
					Add Answer is YES to   
					the SMS.   
					Scroll through message   
					line by line.   
					Add Answer is NO to   
					the SMS.   
					ç SMS   
					01.10.2005   
					+ 12398765431   
					Text of SMS . . .   
					19:42   
					Please call   
					back, Delay,   
					Thank you   
					Add a standard text as   
					a reply to the SMS.   
					Read options   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Delete ì Options   
					Reply   
					See "Reply options"   
					above.   
					Picture&sound   
					Text zoom   
					Archive   
					Save picture/sound   
					Reply   
					contained in the SMS.   
					You can answer the SMS now open   
					immediately. The new additional   
					text is placed above the received   
					text.   
					Enlarge/reduce text   
					display.   
					Move SMS message   
					to archive.   
					Functions for a direct   
					reply.   
					C 
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					 
					 
				46   
					SMS   
					SMS archive   
					Lists   
					
					ferent lists, according to their status.   
					(List of message symbols, see   
					page 8):   
					C ¢M ¢SMS archive   
					The list of SMS messages stored in   
					the phone is displayed.   
					List options   
					Different functions are offered de-   
					pending on the list.   
					Inbox   
					C ¢M ¢Inbox¢SMS   
					The list of received SMS messages is   
					displayed.   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Send   
					Send or forward entry.   
					Draft   
					Send with...   
					Select an SMS profile for   
					transmission.   
					C ¢M ¢Draft¢SMS   
					Archive   
					Move SMS message to   
					archive.   
					The list of not yet transmitted SMS   
					messages is displayed.   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					Unsent   
					C ¢M ¢Unsent¢SMS   
					The list of concatenated SMS mes-   
					sages not yet completely sent is dis-   
					played. Transmission can be   
					restarted.   
					Sent   
					C ¢M ¢Sent¢SMS   
					The list of sent SMS messages is   
					displayed.   
					 
					 
					 
				SMS   
					47   
					Message   
					type   
					Setting   
					• Manual: Inquiry for all   
					messages.   
					• Standard text: Normal SMS   
					SMS signature   
					message.   
					M 
					¢ 
					¢Message setup   
					• Fax: Transmission via SMS.   
					• Email: Transmission via   
					SMS.   
					• New: You may need to ob-   
					tain the required code   
					number from your service   
					provider.   
					C 
					¢SMS setup¢SMS signature   
					You can enter a "signature" with a   
					maximum of 16 characters. This sig-   
					nature will then be attached to each   
					SMS except §Reply§ and when chang-   
					es are made to an existing SMS.   
					Validity   
					period   
					Period in which the service   
					centre is to try to deliver the   
					message:   
					Manual, 1 hour, 3 hours,   
					6 hours, 1 day, 1 week,   
					Maximum*   
					SMS profiles   
					M 
					¢ 
					¢Message setup   
					C 
					¢SMS setup¢SMS profiles   
					Up to 5 SMS profiles can be set. The   
					transmission characteristics of an   
					SMS are defined in these. The pre-   
					setting depends on the SIM card in-   
					serted.   
					* Maximum period that the   
					service provider permits.   
					Status re-   
					port =   
					Receive confirmation of suc-   
					cessful/failed transimssion ofa   
					message. This service may be   
					subject to a charge.   
					Activate profile   
					Select profile.   
					I 
					C 
					Direct re-   
					ply =   
					If activated, the reply to your   
					SMS message is handled via   
					your service centre (for infor-   
					mation, please contact your   
					service provider).   
					Activate.   
					Set profile   
					Select profile.   
					I 
					§Edit§   
					SMS via   
					GPRS   
					= 
					Sent SMS automatically via   
					GPRS (page 88).   
					Open to edit the profile.   
					Save aft.   
					send   
					Service   
					centre   
					Sent SMS messages are   
					saved in the Sentbox list.   
					Enter the phone numbers for   
					the service centre as provided   
					by the service provider.   
					Recipient   
					Enter a standard recipient for   
					the profile.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				48   
					SMS   
					Downloading ringtones and   
					logos   
					More information on SMS   
					SMS status report   
					You can receive links for download-   
					ing ringtones, logos, screensavers,   
					animations and information about   
					applications with an SMS. Please   
					highlight this link and, by pressing   
					the Call key A , start the down-   
					
					cess (page 88) is configured.   
					If the message cannot be transmit-   
					ted to the service centre you are of-   
					fered the chance to repeat the trans-   
					mission. If this also fails, contact   
					your service provider. The Message   
					sent! message only indicates trans-   
					mission to the service centre. This   
					will then attempt to relay the mes-   
					sage within a certain period.   
					Remember that these may be pro-   
					tected (DRM, page 13).   
					See also Validity period (page 47).   
					ã SIM memory full   
					Phone number in SMS   
					Phone numbers displayed in the   
					§highlighted§ text can be dialled   
					If the message icon flashes the   
					SIM memory is full. No more SMS   
					messages can be received. Messages   
					must be deleted or archived.   
					( 
					) or saved in the   
					A 
					Phonebook/Addressbook.   
					 
				MMS   
					49   
					MMS   
					The Multimedia Messaging Service   
					enables you to send texts, pictures/   
					videos and sounds in a combined   
					message to another mobile phone or   
					to an e-mail address. All elements of   
					an MMS message are merged to   
					form a "slide show".   
					Write texts with the help of T9   
					(page 19).   
					Pictures and videos can be recorded   
					with the integrated camera and/or   
					
					You can record Sounds with the   
					sound recorder and/or load them   
					from My stuff (page 114).   
					Depending on your phone's settings,   
					you will receive either the complete   
					message automatically or notifica-   
					tion that an MMS has been saved in   
					the network, giving sender and size   
					details. You may then download it to   
					your phone to read it.   
					First select an object for processing   
					to be added to the first page of the   
					MMS:   
					Pictures/videos   
					Limits on picture size can be set in   
					the user settings.   
					Ask your service provider whether   
					this service is available. You may   
					need to register for this service sepa-   
					rately.   
					Display picture/video   
					C 
					functions:   
					Insert picture   
					Create   
					Open list to select a picture.   
					Insert video   
					Open list to select a video.   
					¢M ¢Create new¢MMS   
					C 
					An MMS consists of the address   
					header and the content.   
					Camera   
					An MMS may consists of a series of   
					pages. Each page may contain a text,   
					a picture/video and a sound. Re-   
					member that pictures and sounds   
					may be protected (DRM, page 13).   
					Activate the camera to take a photo   
					
					(page 40).   
					Also possible.   
					R 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				50   
					MMS   
					Open   
					Text   
					TEXT   
					Display picture.   
					Select and write the text.   
					Delete item   
					Delete inserted picture/video.   
					The text functions are dis-   
					played (see also page 19):   
					C 
					Insert   
					Save picture/Save video   
					Choose any of the following for   
					insertion: Text module, Bookmark,   
					From 9   
					Save picture/video for use later on.   
					Rights details   
					Display properties, incl. any user   
					right restrictions (page 13).   
					Delete text   
					Delete text on current page.   
					Sounds   
					Save text   
					SOUND   
					Select.   
					Save text on the page as text mod-   
					ule.   
					Display sound functions:   
					C 
					Insert sound   
					T9 input   
					T9 settings:   
					T9 preferred, Input language   
					Open list to select a tone.   
					Record   
					Mark   
					Activate tone recording in order to   
					record tones (page 106).   
					Text processing together with   
					Copy and Insert.   
					Also possible.   
					m 
					Open   
					Play back the tone.   
					Delete item   
					Delete inserted tone.   
					Save sound   
					Save tone for use later on.   
					Rights details   
					Display properties, incl. any user   
					right restrictions (page 13).   
					 
					 
				MMS   
					51   
					Generation options   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Templates   
					C ¢M ¢MMS templates   
					Send   
					Send MMS.   
					MMS templates are saved MMS with   
					not address. They can be sent as new   
					MMS or used as part of a new MMS.   
					A maximum of 10 templates can be   
					saved.   
					Preview   
					Play entire MMS on the   
					display.   
					Picture...   
					Sound...   
					Text...   
					See above page 49.   
					See above page 50.   
					See above page 50.   
					Create templates by writing a new   
					MMS or using an MMS which you   
					have already received.   
					Page...   
					Add page: Insert new page   
					behind current one.   
					Open menu and select   
					Save as templ..   
					§Options§   
					Delete page: Delete cur-   
					rent page.   
					Page list: Display available   
					pages.   
					Timing: Enter the lifespan   
					of a page in seconds.   
					Msg. details   
					Enter sending parameters   
					(see next chapter).   
					Save as   
					templ.   
					After creating MMS, save it   
					as a template. See also be-   
					low:   
					Layout   
					Select one of four possible   
					layouts:   
					Text above, beneath, be-   
					side (on left or right) of   
					picture.   
					Colour...   
					Select the colours for:   
					• Picture backg.   
					• Text backg.   
					• Text colour   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					 
				52   
					MMS   
					Expanded address fields   
					Sending an MMS   
					The page(s) of the new MMS is (are)   
					already created and the MMS is dis-   
					played.   
					Scroll downwards.   
					H 
					More:   
					Provide additional ad-   
					dress fields.   
					Open address entry.   
					Cc:   
					Address(es) of copy   
					recipient(s).   
					A 
					Bcc:   
					Address(es) of copy   
					recipient(s) who are not   
					visible to the other   
					recipients.   
					ç 
					MMS   
					Subject:   
					Greetings from London   
					To:   
					+1234567654321 |   
					Size:   
					85 KB   
					Þ ß á   
					Date:   
					Creation date.   
					Use delivery time:   
					Use specified send time.   
					If §Yes§:   
					Delivery date:   
					Send date.   
					ì 
					Options   
					] 
					Delivery time:   
					Send time.   
					Subject: Enter a brief description.   
					Send to: Enter one or more   
					phone number(s)/e-mail   
					address(es).   
					Icons for status information   
					Þ 
					ß 
					á 
					Priority   
					Ï Insert from   
					Addressbook.   
					Send report.   
					Size:   
					Display the size of the   
					current MMS.   
					Contains DRM (page 13).   
					Attachments:   
					Insert attachments.   
					Start sending procedure.   
					A 
					The MMS is sent after   
					confirmation.   
					C 
					 
					 
					 
				MMS   
					53   
					Sending options   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					
					Depending on the setting, an MMS   
					can (page 55) be received in two   
					ways:   
					Send   
					Play   
					Send MMS.   
					Play entire MMS on the   
					display.   
					Complete transmission   
					The complete MMS is sent to your   
					Edit   
					Object selection to change   
					an object.   
					telephone. This can take quite long if   
					the MMS is large. Thus, the request   
					to switch to GPRS is displayed before   
					reception, if need be.   
					Add   
					recipient   
					Add recipient from the cur-   
					rent address directory.   
					Delete   
					recip.   
					Delete individual recipient.   
					Shown in the display.   
					ç 
					< 
					Add at-   
					tachm.   
					Add attachment:   
					• Business card   
					• Appointments   
					• Picture   
					• Video   
					• Sound   
					Start reception. The MMS   
					is sent.   
					Preliminary notification   
					You are notified that an MMS is   
					awaiting reception.   
					• File   
					Shown in the display.   
					Page list   
					Display MMS pages for   
					viewing and/or changing.   
					w 
					< 
					Open the notification.   
					Display sender/date.   
					Save as   
					templ.   
					After creating MMS, save it   
					as a template.   
					Display the properties of   
					the MMS.   
					C 
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					The complete MMS is   
					sent.   
					§Receive§   
					 
					 
				54   
					MMS   
					Reading an MMS   
					Lists   
					An MMS has been fully received.   
					All MMS are saved in four different   
					lists (list of message icons, see   
					page 8):   
					Select the MMS.   
					I 
					C 
					Start automatic playing of   
					the MMS.   
					Inbox   
					C ¢M ¢Inbox¢MMS   
					Key functions for playback:   
					The list of MMS messages and notifi-   
					cations received is displayed. To re-   
					ceive an MMS subsequently, open   
					notification and press §Receive§.   
					To the next page.   
					E 
					D 
					Press briefly once to return   
					to the start of the current   
					page; press briefly twice to   
					return to the start of the   
					previous page.   
					Draft   
					C ¢M ¢Draft¢MMS   
					Set volume.   
					I 
					The list of stored drafts is displayed.   
					B 
					C /   
					Terminate.   
					Unsent   
					When the MMS is complete, the   
					message details are displayed.   
					C ¢M ¢Unsent¢MMS   
					The list of the MMS messages not yet   
					completely transmitted is displayed.   
					Subject: Description of the MMS.   
					From:   
					Information about the   
					sender.   
					Sent   
					Size:   
					Size of the MMS in KB.   
					C ¢M ¢Sent¢MMS   
					Expanded address fields   
					The list of sent MMS messages is   
					displayed.   
					Scroll downwards.   
					I 
					More:   
					Additional input fields.   
					Copy recipient.   
					Cc:   
					Attachments:   
					Save attachments.   
					Reception date.   
					Date:   
					Symbols for status information   
					(see page 52).   
					 
					 
				MMS   
					55   
					List options   
					Different functions are offered de-   
					pending on the list/situation.   
					Setting   
					¢M ¢Message setup   
					C 
					¢MMS setup   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					¢Select function.   
					Play   
					Edit   
					View   
					Play MMS on the   
					display.   
					Connection profile:   
					Six MMS profiles can be set (5 in the   
					telephone memory, one on the   
					SIM card). The send properties can   
					be specified in them. If the setting   
					
					the necessary data from the service   
					provider or via the "Setting Configu-   
					rator" at (page 119):   
					Display MMS for   
					processing.   
					Display MMS for   
					viewing only (write-   
					protected).   
					Send all   
					Send MMS.   
					Reply to all   
					Reply to MMS   
					immediately.   
					www.siemens.com/   
					
					Forward   
					Enter recipient(s) for   
					forwarding.   
					Activate profile   
					Select profile.   
					F 
					Msg. details   
					Receiv.all MMS   
					Display message   
					parameters.   
					§OK§   
					Profile is activated.   
					Set profile   
					§Change§ Display list of profiles.   
					Send all new MMS   
					immediately.   
					Select profile.   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					I 
					§Edit§   
					Press. Make settings.   
					 
					 
				56   
					MMS   
					User settings   
					Set the MMS dispatch to suit your   
					requirements:   
					Creation   
					mode:   
					Free, Restricted, Warning   
					May be used to receive a   
					warning message or to limit   
					the size of a message.   
					Delivery   
					report:   
					Request delivery confirma-   
					tion for sent messages.   
					Size indica-   
					tion: =   
					Set max. message size and   
					message handling.   
					Default   
					priority:   
					Send priority:   
					Normal, High, Low   
					Expiry time:   
					Select the period in which   
					the service centre is to try   
					to deliver the message:   
					Manual, 1 hour,   
					3 hours, 6 hours,   
					1 day, 1 week, Maximum*   
					* Maximum period that the   
					service provider permits.   
					Page   
					duration:   
					Enter the lifespan of a page   
					in seconds (standard   
					requirement).   
					Scroll forward in Manual or   
					Automatic mode.   
					Retrieval:   
					Receive complete MMS or   
					only notification of arrival.   
					Automatic   
					Receive complete MMS   
					immediately.   
					Auto.homenet   
					Receive complete MMS im-   
					mediately in home network.   
					Manual   
					Only receive the   
					notification.   
				Email   
					57   
					Email   
					Your phone has an e-mail program   
					(client). You can use it to create and   
					receive e-mails.   
					Options   
					Different functions are offered de-   
					pending on the position of the   
					cursor.   
					Write   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					C ¢M ¢Create new¢Email   
					Send   
					Send e-mail.   
					Enter the address data for the e-mail:   
					Send later   
					Transfer e-mail into the   
					Unsent list.   
					To:   
					Enter one or more   
					E-mail address(es).   
					Ï Insert them from   
					the Addressbook/   
					Phonebook.   
					Save   
					Save e-mail in the Draft   
					list.   
					Add recipient   
					Add recipient from the   
					current address   
					directory.   
					Subject: Enter e-mail heading   
					(up to 255 characters).   
					Delete line   
					Insert...   
					Delete current line.   
					Text:   
					Enter text.   
					Expanded address fields   
					Text module   
					Bookmark   
					From 9Insert from the   
					Addressbook/   
					Phonebook.   
					More:   
					Cc:   
					Opens additional input   
					fields.   
					Address(es) of copy   
					recipient(s).   
					Add attachm.   
					My stuff   
					Bcc:   
					Address(es) of copy   
					recipient(s) who are not   
					visible to the other   
					recipients.   
					Open to make a selec-   
					tion. Remember that   
					pictures and sounds   
					may be protected   
					(DRM, page 13).   
					Attachments:   
					Add attachments such as   
					Delete text   
					Text input   
					Delete the whole text.   
					images and sounds.   
					• T9 preferred   
					• Input language   
					To send:   
					A 
					Press.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				58   
					Email   
					Receive/read   
					
					Contains the e-mail attachments,   
					these can be saved in My stuff   
					(page 114).   
					¢M ¢Inbox   
					C 
					¢Select function.   
					Before an e-mail can be read, it must   
					be retrieved from the server. You   
					have two options:   
					Open menu and select   
					§Options§   
					Save attach..   
					Retr. e-mail   
					Lists   
					Only the message header in Inbox   
					(page 42) is sent. You can then de-   
					cide if you also want to receive the   
					contents:   
					All e-mails are saved in different lists   
					depending on their status (list of   
					message icons, see page 8):   
					Inbox   
					Open menu and select   
					Retrieve body.   
					§Options§   
					C ¢M ¢Inbox¢Email   
					or want to delete the e-mail on the   
					server:   
					The list of received e-mails is   
					displayed.   
					Open menu and select   
					Del. on server.   
					§Options§   
					Draft   
					C ¢M ¢Draft¢Email   
					Send/rec. mail   
					The list of e-mails not yet transmit-   
					ted is displayed.   
					The set access is selected and all   
					e-mails transferred into Inbox   
					(page 42). At the same time, com-   
					pleted e-mails are transferred from   
					the Unsent list.   
					 
					 
					 
				Email   
					59   
					Unsent   
					Setting   
					C ¢M ¢Unsent¢Email   
					¢M ¢Message setup   
					C 
					¢Email setup   
					The list of e-mails not yet transmit-   
					ted is displayed.   
					¢Select function.   
					Accounts   
					Sent   
					Before using this service you must   
					C ¢M ¢Sent¢Email   
					set the server access (account) and   
					your e-mail parameters. You will re-   
					ceive the necessary data from the   
					service provider.   
					The list of transmitted e-mails is   
					displayed.   
					List options   
					Different functions are offered de-   
					pending on the list.   
					Select account.   
					I 
					Activate access   
					
					Activate an account that   
					has already been created.   
					C 
					Retr. e-mail   
					Only transfer the message   
					header into Inbox   
					(page 42).   
					Set access   
					§Edit§   
					Start editing. Fill in the da-   
					ta fields as specified by   
					your service provider.   
					Retrieve   
					body   
					Fetch the contents from the   
					server if only the message   
					header was received.   
					Del. on   
					server   
					Delete message on the   
					server.   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					 
					 
				60   
					Email   
					Account sett.   
					SMTP port: *   
					(Default: 25)   
					Provider:   
					SMTP   
					Select provider.   
					Your name.   
					Authentication: Yes/No   
					authentic.:   
					User name:   
					SMTP   
					password:   
					A user password will be   
					required if "Authentica-   
					tion" is set to Yes.   
					Email   
					address:*   
					Your e-mail address, e.g.:   
					
					Reply   
					address:   
					* Your service provider will supply you with   
					this information.   
					Additional e-mail address   
					for replies.   
					§Save§   
					Save settings.   
					User ID: *   
					Your user ID.   
					Password: *   
					General sett.   
					Your password.   
					Enter an e-mail address to which a   
					Bcc (blind carbon copy) is always   
					sent.   
					Downl. only   
					e-mails   
					smaller than   
					<10> KB   
					Set maximum size for in-   
					coming e-mails.   
					Leave copy   
					on serv.:   
					E-mails remain on the   
					server after they have   
					been retrieved or are   
					deleted.   
					Download   
					mode:   
					Subject only, whole   
					e-mail, prompt.   
					Server type:   
					Select POP3 or IMAP4.   
					POP3   
					server: *   
					Enter Internet address if   
					the server type is POP3   
					and SMTP.   
					POP3 port: *   
					(Default: 110)   
					IMAP4   
					server: *   
					Enter Internet address if   
					the server type is IMAP4   
					and SMTP.   
					IMAP4 port: *   
					(Default: 25)   
					SMTP   
					server: *   
					Enter Internet address.   
					 
					 
				Inst. message   
					61   
					Rapid access ...   
					Inst. message   
					b 
					With this function you can transfer   
					text, audio clips, pictures and files   
					straight to and from one or more ter-   
					minals (mobile phone, PC). This   
					function is not offered by all service   
					providers. Please ask your service   
					provider about this.   
					Select the access (page 66)   
					
					The current contact list or the list is   
					displayed (if necessary, set access   
					first, page 66).   
					C 
					Your dialogue partners are entered   
					in contact lists. When a connection   
					has been established, these lists   
					show who is available, whether they   
					want to be disturbed and what mood   
					they are in.   
					Specify your own status   
					(page 67)   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					My settings   
					Select and make entries.   
					GPRS must be switched on.   
					Return to contact list.   
					B 
					¢M ¢Inst. message   
					C 
					Enter new contact   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Start menu   
					Manage   
					Press, then:   
					Login   
					Select the access via   
					which the dialogue runs   
					Add contact   
					select and enter the user   
					ID at least.   
					or   
					Account: select (page 66).   
					Return to contact list.   
					B 
					Msg. history   
					Read the messages from   
					the last meeting.   
					Setup   
					Settings for your repre-   
					sentation, the applica-   
					tions and servers.   
					Quit   
					End application.   
					 
					 
					 
				62   
					Inst. message   
					Inst. Message with new contact   
					(page 65)   
					Contact lists   
					When the connection has been es-   
					tablished, the contact list or the list   
					of the contact lists is shown for   
					selection.   
					Select the contact.   
					I 
					C 
					C 
					J 
					C 
					Start Inst. Message.   
					Open editor.   
					In the contact list, you will find a list   
					of the most recently used contacts.   
					The first time you log in, an "empty"   
					contact list will be generated by the   
					server if necessary.   
					Write text.   
					Send text …   
					… etc.   
					Displays in the list:   
					-Conversation   
					Displays of the online contacts for   
					the messages are available.   
					Login   
					
					C 
					-Online   
					Select the last access to be used   
					Online contacts with whom no con-   
					versation is being held at the mo-   
					ment.   
					(see also Automatic login: page 67).   
					-Group   
					b 
					Groups for Inst. Message with sever-   
					al contacts.   
					-Offline   
					Contacts who are not online at   
					present.   
					 
					 
					 
				Inst. message   
					63   
					Managing the contacts   
					Managing the groups   
					b 
					Select one of the groups   
					you set up yourself.   
					Select a contact.   
					I 
					I 
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Manage   
					Select.   
					Manage Select.   
					Contacts   
					Manage group   
					Different functions are offered de-   
					pending on the selection:   
					Different functions are offered de-   
					pending on the selection:   
					Add contact   
					User ID:   
					Enter a non-ambiguous   
					user (login) name.   
					Add member   
					Add a new group member,   
					see also Add contact   
					(page 63).   
					Nickname:   
					Enter your own nick-   
					name for the contact.   
					Search   
					memb.   
					Search for group member.   
					Invite   
					Invitation to the contacts   
					in your own group to Inst.   
					Message.   
					Friend:   
					The contact receives the   
					status Friend: and   
					access to personal infor-   
					mation (page 67).   
					Delete   
					member   
					Delete contact from the   
					group member list.   
					Add group   
					Add new group.   
					Search   
					contact   
					Search for contact.   
					Search group   
					Search for group on the   
					server (no longer in the   
					"administered groups"   
					list).   
					Delete contact   
					Delete contact from the   
					list.   
					Block contact   
					No more messages are   
					received from the con-   
					tact and the contact re-   
					ceives no status   
					information from you.   
					This function works for   
					all your lists.   
					 
					 
				64   
					Inst. message   
					Contact list options   
					Create group   
					Group ID:   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Enter a non-ambiguous   
					group name.   
					Name:   
					Name of group.   
					Topic:   
					Topic of group.   
					Searchable:   
					Details =   
					Additional information   
					about the contact or the   
					group.   
					My settings   
					Information on your cur-   
					rent personal status   
					(page 67).   
					Other people can look for   
					the group.   
					Manage   
					Functions for managing   
					a contact or a group.   
					Welcome note:   
					Enter welcome text.   
					Contact lists   
					Block list   
					Display contact lists for   
					selection.   
					Delete group   
					Delete group.   
					
					tacts. Can be unblocked.   
					Creating a new contact list   
					The current contact list is displayed.   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Appl. settings   
					Suspend   
					Set the application   
					(page 67).   
					Terminate the applica-   
					tion, the server remains   
					connected.   
					Contact lists   
					Available contact lists are   
					displayed.   
					Logout   
					Help   
					Log off from the server   
					and return to start menu.   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Create   
					Contact list ID:   
					Give the contact list its   
					Select.   
					Display help text.   
					own, specific name.   
					Name:   
					Allocate self-explanatory   
					names.   
					C 
					Confirm.   
					 
				Inst. message   
					65   
					Options (individual contact)   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Start chat   
					A contact list must be displayed.   
					Select a contact or   
					a group.   
					Send   
					Select and send a melo-   
					dy/tone from the list   
					(DRM page 13).   
					I 
					sound =   
					Startcommunicationwith   
					the contact.   
					C 
					Send   
					picture =   
					Select and send a picture   
					from the list   
					(DRM page 13).   
					The page is displayed.   
					During Inst. Message with   
					a group, the name of the   
					sender is placed in front   
					of each contribution.   
					Send   
					any =   
					Send any file.   
					Details   
					Information about the con-   
					tact (if this is authorised by   
					him).   
					C 
					J 
					Open editor.   
					Write text   
					Clear all   
					Delete all texts in the cur-   
					rent Inst. Message.   
					Send text. The text ap-   
					pears in the chat soon   
					afterwards.   
					C 
					Block   
					contact   
					No more messages are re-   
					ceived from the contact   
					and the contact receives   
					no status information from   
					you.   
					This function works for all   
					your lists.   
					Naturally, you can also receive mes-   
					sages from contacts whom you do   
					not know. This will be pointed out to   
					you in the display, and you can ei-   
					ther switch to Inst. Message or ig-   
					nore/block the contact.   
					 
				66   
					Inst. message   
					Options (group contact)   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					b 
					Setting   
					¢M ¢Inst. message   
					C 
					¢Setup   
					Leave group   
					Details   
					Exit group.   
					¢Select function.   
					Information about the   
					group:   
					Account   
					The list of available accesses is   
					displayed.   
					Group ID:, Name:, Topic:,   
					Owner:   
					Clear all   
					Delete all texts in the cur-   
					rent Inst. Message.   
					Select an access to estab-   
					lish a connection.   
					/ C   
					I 
					Or   
					Receiving objects   
					You will be informed in the display if   
					sounds or pictures are sent to you   
					during a dialogue.   
					b 
					<New entry>/Account sett.   
					Set up an access or   
					change the settings as   
					b 
					specified by the service   
					provider. Depending on   
					the service provider, the   
					settings may not be   
					changeable.   
					§Receive§ Accept object.   
					or   
					§Reject§   
					Reject object.   
					Name:   
					URL:   
					Name of the access.   
					Msg. history   
					Enter URL, e.g.   
					www.abc.com   
					C ¢M ¢Inst. message   
					¢Msg. history   
					User ID:   
					Enter a non-ambiguous   
					user (login) name.   
					The messages from the last meeting   
					are displayed. You can read and de-   
					lete the contributions.   
					Password:   
					Enter password (shown   
					as a series of asterisks).   
					Requirement: The server must be   
					disconnected, seeSuspend (page 64)   
					and Automatic login: (page 67).   
					 
					 
					 
				Inst. message   
					67   
					My settings   
					Appl. settings   
					Information on your current   
					personal status:   
					Settings for the application used:   
					Automatic   
					login:   
					Auto-reconnect to the   
					last access to be used.   
					Alias:   
					Your own alias by which   
					you can be found on the   
					server.   
					Timeout:   
					Time without action after   
					which the application is   
					terminated. However,   
					the server remains   
					connected.   
					AIM screen   
					name:   
					Name to be displayed in the   
					group.   
					Mood:   
					Information about your own   
					mood, e.g.   
					Message info:   
					/Online info:   
					Signal the receipt of mes-   
					sages: Yes/No   
					Happy, Sad, Sleepy, etc.   
					Signal given as:   
					• Sound   
					• Silent alert   
					• Pop-up   
					Popup windows au-   
					thorised: Yes/No   
					Status text:   
					Availability:   
					Random text information,   
					e.g. "Am at home".   
					Availability:   
					Available, Busy, Descreet   
					Mobile:   
					Enter the phone number   
					with internal extension   
					code.   
					§Options§ For each setting, specify   
					who is allowed to view   
					your personal   
					information:   
					Public   
					All contacts.   
					Private   
					Contacts designated as   
					Friend: (page 63).   
					Hidden   
					Nobody.   
					 
					 
					 
				68   
					Voice message/mailbox   
					Voice message/mailbox   
					¢M ¢Setup   
					Save call divert number   
					C 
					¢Voice message   
					Calls are diverted to this phone   
					number.   
					Most service providers provide   
					a mailbox in which a caller can leave   
					a voice mail for you if   
					T 
					¢ 
					¢Call setup¢Divert   
					C 
					¢e. g. Unanswered¢Set   
					• if your phone is switched off or   
					not ready to receive,   
					Enter phone number.   
					J 
					• if you do not want to answer,   
					Or   
					• if you are making a phone call   
					(and if Call waiting (page 83) is not   
					activated).   
					§Mailbox§ Press to divert to the mail-   
					box number.   
					§OK§   
					Registration with the net-   
					work is confirmed a few   
					seconds later.   
					If the voice mail service is not part of   
					your service provider's standard   
					package, you will need to register for   
					it, and possibly make the settings   
					manually. The following sequence   
					may vary from service provider to   
					service provider.   
					Listening to message   
					A new voice message can be an-   
					nounced as follows, depending on   
					the service provider:   
					b 
					Setup   
					b 
					Icon plus beep.   
					À 
					The service provider supplies you   
					with two phone numbers:   
					Or   
					Notification via SMS.   
					ç 
					Save mailbox number   
					You call this phone number to listen   
					to the voice mails left for you.   
					Or   
					You receive a call with an automatic   
					announcement.   
					¢M ¢Setup   
					Call your mailbox and play the mes-   
					sage(s) back.   
					C 
					¢Voice message   
					Select number from   
					Phonebook/Addressbook   
					or enter/change it.   
					/ 
					Ï 
					Press and hold (if neces-   
					sary enter mailbox   
					J 
					1 
					number once only). Con-   
					firm with §OK§ and §Mailbox§   
					depending on your serv-   
					ice provider.   
					§OK§   
					Confirm.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				CB services   
					69   
					CB services   
					¢M ¢Setup   
					Topic   
					Select   
					C 
					¢CB services   
					§Options§ Open list menu.   
					Some service providers offer infor-   
					mation services (info channels, Cell   
					Broadcast). If reception is activated,   
					your Topic list will supply you with   
					messages on the activated topics.   
					If a topic is selected in the list you   
					can view it, activate/ deactivate it,   
					edit it or delete it.   
					CB languages   
					Receive Cell Broadcast messages in   
					only one specific language or in all   
					languages.   
					CB messages are displayed in stand-   
					by mode, longer messages are   
					scrolled automatically.   
					Displays   
					Receive CB   
					Topic activated/deactivated.   
					You can activate and deactivate the Ö , Õ   
					p 
					CB service. If the CB service is activat-   
					ed, standby time for the phone will   
					New messages received on   
					the topic.   
					be reduced.   
					q 
					Messages already read.   
					Topic list   
					You can add any topics to this per-   
					sonal list from the topic index. You   
					can preset 10 entries with their   
					channel numbers (ID) and, if applica-   
					ble, with their names.   
					New topic Select.   
					• If no topic index is available, enter   
					a topic with its channel number   
					and confirm with §OK§.   
					• If the topic index has already been   
					transmitted, select a topic and ac-   
					tivate it with §Options§.   
					 
					 
					 
				70   
					Surf & fun   
					Surf & fun   
					Get the latest information from the   
					Internet that is specifically adapted   
					to the display options of your phone.   
					In addition, you can download   
					games and applications to your   
					phone. Internet access may require   
					registration with the service   
					provider.   
					Browser menu   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Homepage   
					Call up the pre-set   
					homepage for the current   
					profile.   
					Bookmarks   
					• List bookmarks   
					Display list of book-   
					marks stored in the   
					phone.   
					Access to the service   
					provider   
					Direct call-up of the browser with   
					the URL from your service provider.   
					• Bookmark site   
					The current page is   
					saved as a bookmark.   
					Go to...   
					Enter URL for direct dial to   
					an Internet address, e.g.   
					wap.siemens.com   
					Internet   
					Reload   
					Reload current page.   
					O 
					C ¢ ¢Internet   
					Show URL   
					Display the URL of the   
					page currently loaded for   
					sending via   
					
					pre-set option as soon as you call up   
					the function (Browser settings,   
					page 71; may be specified/pre-   
					assigned by service provider).   
					SMS/MMS/e-mail.   
					History   
					Display last Internet sites   
					to be visited.   
					Disconnect   
					File   
					Disconnect the Internet.   
					Save object on the current   
					page or save the complete   
					
					es.   
					Setup   
					Set or reset browser   
					(page 71).   
					Exit browser   
					Close the browser.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Surf & fun   
					71   
					End connection   
					Browser settings   
					Press and hold to clear   
					down the connection and   
					close the browser.   
					O 
					B 
					¢ 
					¢Internet   
					C 
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Setup   
					Select.   
					Navigation in the browser   
					• Select a link.   
					• Settings, status on/off.   
					Browser   
					Set start option as well as   
					C 
					handling of pictures and   
					sounds plus send options.   
					B 
					• Press briefly: back a page.   
					Profiles   
					The list of profiles is dis-   
					played for activation/set-   
					ting. For more information,   
					contact your service   
					provider.   
					• One input field/link forward/back.   
					• Scroll one line.   
					I 
					Display symbols in the browser   
					(selection)   
					Protocol   
					parameters   
					Set protocol parameters,   
					push messages and abort   
					time as well as handling of   
					cookies.   
					´ 
					² 
					± 
					Connecting   
					Offline   
					No network   
					Security   
					Context   
					Set encryption.   
					GPRS   
					online   
					³ 
					Reset session; delete   
					cache, history and cookies.   
					Enter special characters   
					, 
					* 0   
					Select important special   
					characters.   
					Profiles   
					Preparation of the phone for Internet   
					access depends on the service pro-   
					vider concerned:   
					Your Internet browser is licensed by:   
					Profile pre-set   
					In most cases, access profiles have   
					already been created for one or more   
					service provider(s).   
					Select profile.   
					I 
					C 
					Activate profile.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				72   
					Surf & fun   
					Set profile manually   
					
					You will receive the necessary data   
					from the service provider or via the   
					"Setting Configurator" (page 119) at:   
					
					Bookmark site   
					The current page is saved   
					in the phone as a   
					bookmark.   
					mobilephonescustomercare   
					Bookmark options   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Edit   
					Start processing. For the   
					Internet-specific settings   
					below, pleasecontactyour   
					service provider.   
					Here you will find functions for   
					changing and managing bookmarks   
					and their folders. This includes edit-   
					ing individual entries with the corre-   
					sponding URLs as well as deleting   
					and moving them to other folders.   
					Delete   
					Delete selected profile.   
					Bookmarks   
					C ¢ ¢Bookmarks   
					O 
					Display URL/call up page   
					List bookmarks   
					Display list of bookmarks   
					stored in the phone.   
					Select bookmark.   
					Call up URL.   
					I 
					C 
					 
					 
					 
				Surf & fun   
					or complete download   
					73   
					n 
					Games and Applications   
					The application/game is   
					completely loaded.   
					Ë 
					Games and applications are offered   
					on the Internet. Once downloaded,   
					these are available to you via the   
					telephone. Most applications in-   
					clude instructions. Some applica-   
					tions and games are already pre-in-   
					stalled on your telephone. You will   
					find these listed here:   
					Apply   
					Remember that applications/games   
					may be protected (DRM, page 13).   
					The executable applica-   
					Í 
					tion is saved on the tele-   
					phone and can be started   
					immediately.   
					
					
					WAP profile (page 71) and the ac-   
					cess (page 88) must be configured.   
					Downl. assist.   
					C ¢O¢Downl. assist.   
					Download   
					Select the correct access depending   
					on whether you are loading games   
					or applications:   
					You will not be left on your own dur-   
					ing the download!   
					C 
					or   
					¢O¢Games   
					C 
					¢O¢Applications   
					Load or start games, or else start ap-   
					plications or reload them with Downl.   
					assist..   
					Only description file   
					The description file is   
					Ì 
					loaded for information   
					purposes only. The appli-   
					cation/game itself must   
					be loaded separately.   
					 
					 
					 
				74   
					Surf & fun   
					Options   
					Processing and administering your   
					applications and folders:   
					Additional information   
					You can use the browser to download applica-   
					tions (e.g. ringtones, games, pictures, anima-   
					tions) from the Internet.   
					Siemens excludes all warranty and liability claims   
					in respect of or in connection with any applica-   
					tions subsequently installed by the customer and   
					any software not included in the original delivery   
					package. This also applies to functions enabled   
					subsequently at the customer's instigation. The   
					purchaser bears sole risk for the loss of, damage   
					to, and any defects arising in, this device or the   
					applications and for any direct damage or conse-   
					quential damage of whatever nature resulting   
					from the use of this application. For technical rea-   
					sons, such applications and subsequent enabling   
					of certain functions are lost in the event of the de-   
					vice being replaced/re-supplied and may be lost if   
					it is repaired. In such cases, the buyer is required   
					to download or enable the application again.   
					Please ensure that your phone has Digital Rights   
					Management (DRM) so that downloaded applica-   
					tions are protected from unauthorised reproduc-   
					tion. These applications are then exclusively   
					intended for your phone and cannot be trans-   
					ferred from this even to create a backup.   
					Move   
					Move applications between   
					folders.   
					New folder   
					Update   
					Create and name new   
					folder.   
					Reinstall an application   
					(update).   
					Security   
					Reinstall   
					Select a safety level.   
					Repeat after transmission   
					error.   
					Attributes   
					Show details of the applica-   
					tion/folder (name, version,   
					size, path, producer, date).   
					HTTP   
					profile   
					Display profile list for   
					activation/setting   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					Siemens offers no warranty or guarantee nor   
					does it accept any liability for the customer's abil-   
					ity to download or enable applications again or to   
					do so free of charge. We recommend that you   
					carry out a backup from time to time of the appli-   
					cations on your PC using the "Mobile Phone Man-   
					
					 
				Setup   
					75   
					Setup   
					Profile settings   
					Edit a default profile or create a new   
					personal profile:   
					Profiles   
					¢T¢Profiles   
					C 
					Several settings can be stored in   
					a phone profile in order, for exam-   
					ple, to adapt the phone to the sur-   
					rounding level of noise.   
					Select profile.   
					I 
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Change sett.   
					• Five standard profiles are provided   
					with default settings. They can be   
					changed however:   
					Select.   
					The list of available functions is   
					displayed.   
					Normal environment   
					Quiet environment   
					Noisy environment   
					Car Kit   
					When you have finished setting   
					a function, you return to the profile   
					menu where you can change   
					a further setting.   
					Headset   
					Additional information   
					• You can set two personal profiles   
					(<Name>).   
					• Calling up the list in standby mode:   
					GProfile list is displayed.   
					• The active profile is marked with ·.   
					• The special profile Aircraft mode is   
					fixed and cannot be changed.   
					Profile Options   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Switching on a profile   
					Select default profile or   
					personal profile.   
					I 
					Activate   
					Activate selected profile.   
					Change sett.   
					Copy from   
					Change profile settings.   
					Switch on profile.   
					C 
					Copy settings from   
					another profile.   
					Rename   
					Change personal profile   
					(except default profiles).   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				76   
					Setup   
					Car Kit   
					Aircraft mode   
					If an original Siemens Car Kit is used,   
					
					cally as soon as the phone is inserted   
					into the cradle (see also accessories,   
					page 127).   
					All alarms (appointments, alarm   
					clock) are deactivated. This profile   
					cannot be modified.   
					Switch on   
					Scroll to Aircraft mode.   
					H 
					C 
					Headset   
					Confirm selection.   
					
					matically if an original Siemens   
					headset is used (see also accessories,   
					page 127).   
					Confirm safety inquiry   
					again in order to activate   
					the profile. The phone   
					switches itself off   
					automatically.   
					C 
					Normal mode   
					When you switch on your phone   
					again, the previously set profile will   
					be reactivated automatically.   
					 
				Setup   
					77   
					Activate new topic   
					Themes   
					I 
					C 
					C 
					Select topic.   
					C ¢T¢Themes   
					Load a completely new user inter-   
					face in your telephone. With the   
					press of a key, various functions are   
					re-organised based on a topic, e.g.   
					Display topic preview.   
					Activate new topic.   
					• switch on/off animation,   
					• background image,   
					• screensaver,   
					• switch on/off melody,   
					• additional animations.   
					Topic files are compressed to save   
					memory space. After a download or   
					a call from My stuff, these are auto-   
					matically unzipped when activated.   
					Additional information   
					It is possible that the existing settings could   
					be overwritten.   
					 
					 
				78   
					Setup   
					Wallpaper   
					Set wallpaper graphic for display.   
					Display   
					¢T¢Display   
					C 
					¢Select function.   
					Logo   
					Choose graphic to be displayed in-   
					stead of the provider logo.   
					Language   
					Set the language of the display text.   
					When "automatic" is set, the lan-   
					guage of your home service provider   
					is used.   
					Colour skin   
					Select colour scheme, incl. back-   
					ground image for the entire user   
					interface.   
					If a language that you do not under-   
					stand happens to be set, the phone   
					can be reset to the language of your   
					home service provider with the fol-   
					lowing input (in standby mode):   
					Screensaver   
					The screensaver shows a picture in   
					the display when a period of time set   
					by you has elapsed. An incoming call   
					and pressing any key will end the   
					function except if the code protec-   
					tion with the telephone code is   
					activated.   
					# 0 0 0 0 #   
					A 
					* 
					Text input   
					T9 preferred   
					Activate/deactivate intelligent text   
					entry.   
					Change settings:   
					Input language   
					§Change§ Settings are displayed:   
					Select language for text entry. Lan-   
					guages with T9 support are marked   
					with the T9 symbol.   
					Preview   
					Display the screensaver.   
					Style:   
					Select Analogue clock, Digital clock,   
					Bitmap, Energy saving   
					Picture:   
					Select image in the My stuff.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Setup   
					79   
					Timeout:   
					Own greeting   
					Set period after which the screensav-   
					er starts.   
					Enter greeting to be displayed in-   
					stead of animation when phone is   
					switched on.   
					Code protection:   
					To terminate the screensaver, the   
					telephone code is requested.   
					Big letters   
					You can choose between two font   
					sizes for the display.   
					Auto key lock:   
					Automatic keypad locking if no key   
					has been pressed for one minute in   
					standby mode.   
					Illumination   
					Set display light brighter/darker. The   
					darker the setting the longer the   
					standby time.   
					Unlocking:   
					Press and hold.   
					# 
					Press the joystick repeat-   
					edly at the top/bottom to   
					adjust up or down.   
					I 
					Note   
					The screensaver Digital clock reduces the   
					phones standby time.   
					Startup anim.   
					Select animation to be shown when   
					phone is switched on.   
					Shutdn anim.   
					Select animation to be shown when   
					phone is switched off.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				80   
					Setup   
					Volume   
					Set different volumes for types of   
					call/functions.   
					Ringtones   
					¢T¢Ringtones   
					C 
					¢Select function.   
					Settings are displayed for   
					changing.   
					C 
					Set the tones on the telephone to   
					suit your requirements.   
					Select   
					I 
					Ringer setting   
					Calls   
					On/off   
					Activate/deactivate all   
					tones.   
					Messages   
					CB services   
					Alarm clock   
					Organizer   
					System   
					Beep   
					Reduce ringtone to   
					a short signal (beep).   
					Silent alert   
					To avoid the disturbance caused by   
					a ringing phone, you can activate   
					the silent alert function as an alter-   
					native. The silent alert can also be   
					activated in addition to the ringtone   
					(e.g. in noisy environments). This   
					function is deactivated when the   
					battery is being loaded and accesso-   
					ries are connected (except the head-   
					set).   
					Applications   
					The ringtone is sounded   
					again.   
					C 
					Set volume.   
					I 
					C 
					Confirm setting.   
					Additional information   
					Please make sure you have accepted the   
					call before holding the phone to your ear.   
					This will avoid damage to your hearing from   
					loud ringtones.   
					Settings are displayed for   
					changing.   
					C 
					Select one of several dif-   
					ferent silent alerts.   
					I 
					Confirm setting.   
					C 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Setup   
					81   
					More melodies   
					Allocating a ringtone   
					Allocate further ringtones for:   
					Messages   
					A ringtone which has already been   
					selected will be played or the list of   
					possible ringtones will be displayed   
					for selection.   
					Alarm clock   
					Organizer   
					d calls   
					Startup melody   
					Shutdown mel.   
					Allocate a single ringtone to all   
					phone numbers in the Addressbook.   
					or record new ones with:   
					Group calls   
					Sound recorder (page 106)   
					Allocate a different ringtone to each   
					group.   
					Other calls   
					Allocate one ringtone to the remain-   
					ing callers.   
				82   
					Setup   
					Install   
					Phone Pilot   
					b 
					You can download additional figures   
					on the Internet.   
					¢T¢Phone Pilot   
					C 
					¢Select function.   
					Select entry in the list or   
					Inbox.   
					I 
					Your Phone Pilot accompanies you   
					with instructions for many actions   
					you can perform with your phone. It   
					reminds you of important deadlines   
					or birthdays.   
					When installing a new   
					Phone Pilot you can give it   
					its own name.   
					J 
					§Yes§   
					Activate.   
					A Phone Pilot is in the phone by de-   
					fault and cannot be deleted.   
					Activate/deactivate   
					Off   
					You can deactivate Phone   
					Pilot function.   
					Standard Select the included   
					"standard figure".   
					If you have additional figures down-   
					loaded, you can also install, activate,   
					or delete them:   
					Select entry.   
					I 
					Activate.   
					C 
					 
				Setup   
					Condition set.   
					83   
					Ö 
					Õ 
					Ô 
					Call setup   
					Not set.   
					¢T¢Call setup   
					C 
					Display if status is un-   
					known (e.g. with a new   
					SIM card).   
					¢Select function.   
					Hide ID   
					b 
					Clear all   
					b 
					When you make a call, your phone   
					number can be displayed on the re-   
					cipient's display (depending on the   
					service providers).   
					All set diversions are cleared.   
					Set up call divert (example)   
					The most common condition for call   
					divert is, for example:   
					To suppress this display, you can en-   
					able the "Hide ID" mode for all subse-   
					quent calls or just for the next call.   
					You may need to register separately   
					with your service provider for these   
					functions.   
					Unanswered   
					b 
					Select Unanswered.   
					(Includes the conditions   
					I 
					Not reachable, No reply,   
					Busy, see below)   
					Call waiting   
					If you are registered for this service,   
					you can check whether it is set and   
					you can activate/deactivate it.   
					b 
					Confirm.   
					Select.   
					C 
					Set   
					Confirm.   
					C 
					Ï /J   
					Divert   
					You can specify the conditions under   
					which calls should be diverted to   
					your mailbox or other numbers.   
					Select or enter the phone   
					number to which the calls   
					are to be diverted.   
					§Mailbox§ Use existing mail-   
					box phonenumbers, or   
					enter them if necessary.   
					Status check   
					You can check the current divert sta-   
					tus for all conditions. After a short   
					pause, the current situation is trans-   
					mitted by the network and   
					displayed.   
					§OK§   
					Confirm. After a short   
					pause, the setting is con-   
					firmed by the network.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				84   
					Setup   
					All calls   
					All calls are diverted.   
					b 
					Additional information   
					Note that the divert is stored in the network   
					and not in the phone (e.g., when the   
					SIM card is changed).   
					Icon in the top line of the   
					display in standby mode.   
					Ç 
					Reactivate divert   
					Not reachable   
					The last divert has been stored. Proceed   
					as with "Set divert". The stored phone   
					number is displayed. Confirm number.   
					Divert occurs if phone is switched off   
					or is out of range.   
					No reply   
					Call screening   
					b 
					A call is only diverted after a delay   
					that is determined by the network.   
					The period can be set to a maximum   
					of 30 seconds in 5 second intervals.   
					Only calls from phone numbers that   
					are in the Phonebook/Addressbook   
					or in a group are signalled. Other   
					calls are only displayed.   
					Busy   
					
					If Call waiting is activated (page 83),   
					you will hear the call waiting tone   
					during a call (page 26).   
					Any key answ.   
					Incoming calls can be accepted by   
					pressing any key (except for B ).   
					Receiving fax   
					Fax calls are diverted to a number   
					with a fax connection.   
					b 
					Minute beep   
					During the call, you will hear a beep   
					after each minute as a reminder of   
					the time elapsed. The recipient does   
					not hear this beep.   
					Receiving data   
					Data calls are diverted to a phone   
					number with a PC connection.   
					b 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Setup   
					85   
					Phone identity   
					The phone identity number (IMEI) is   
					displayed. This information may be   
					useful for customer service.   
					Phone setup   
					¢T¢Phone setup   
					C 
					¢Select function.   
					§More§   
					Press several times to dis-   
					play additional informa-   
					tion about the device.   
					Key tones   
					Set the type of acoustic key   
					acknowledgement.   
					Device check   
					Info tones   
					Set service and alarm tones:   
					After the last information page,   
					a self-test as well as individual test   
					are offered. If you select Selftest, all   
					individual test are carried out.   
					On/off   
					Activate/deactivate tones.   
					Extended If switched on, a wider   
					range of service tones is   
					available, e.g.: end of   
					Software version   
					Display the software version for your phone   
					in standby mode:   
					menu reached, network   
					connection interrupted.   
					# 0 6 #, then press §More§.   
					* 
					Auto off   
					The phone switches off each day at   
					the set time.   
					Memory assis.   
					The memory assistant will help you if   
					there is insufficient phone memory.   
					If necessary, it is automatically start-   
					ed by applications.   
					Activate   
					§Time§   
					Press.   
					Enter time   
					(24-hour clock).   
					After the capacity has been checked,   
					all files and folders are displayed   
					with their size and you can view,   
					open or delete them as necessary.   
					J 
					§OK§   
					Confirm.   
					Deactivate   
					§Manual§ Press.   
					§OK§ Confirm.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				86   
					Setup   
					File system   
					Master reset   
					Reset phone to default values (facto-   
					ry setting). This does not affect the   
					SIM card or the network settings.   
					Format   
					(Phone-code protected)   
					The telephone memory is formatted   
					and all saved data such as ringtones,   
					pictures, games, etc. is deleted. For-   
					matting can last longer than one   
					minute.   
					Alternatively enter in standby mode:   
					# 9 9 9 9 #   
					A 
					* 
					Clean up   
					Creating more memory by deleting   
					temporary, non-required files.   
					 
					 
					 
				Setup   
					Open menu.   
					87   
					§Options§   
					Clock   
					Set time   
					zone   
					Set time zone.   
					¢T¢Clock   
					C 
					¢Select function.   
					Auto time   
					Have the time zone auto-   
					matically set by the net-   
					work.   
					zone   
					= 
					Time/date   
					The clock must be set correctly once   
					at start-up.   
					Search city   
					Help   
					Search for a city.   
					§Change§ Press.   
					Operating instructions.   
					First enter the date   
					(day/month/year), then   
					the time   
					(hours/minutes/seconds).   
					J 
					Date format   
					Select the display format for the   
					date.   
					Additional information   
					If the battery is removed for longer than   
					30 seconds, the clock must be reset.   
					Time format   
					Select 24h or 12h.   
					Buddhist year   
					Switch to the Buddhist year (not on   
					all phone models).   
					b 
					Time zones   
					The time zone can be selected in the   
					world map or a city list:   
					Show clock   
					World map   
					Activate/deactivate time display in   
					standby mode.   
					Select the desired time   
					zone.   
					F 
					City list   
					Auto time   
					The time is set automatically.   
					b 
					Select a city in the select-   
					ed time zone.   
					I 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				88   
					Setup   
					IrDA   
					Connectivity   
					Your phone has an infrared inter-   
					face. With this interface, you can ex-   
					change data such as pictures, ring-   
					tones, Addressbook entries,   
					business cards or organiser data with   
					other appliances which also have an   
					infrared interface.   
					¢T¢Connectivity   
					C 
					¢Select function.   
					GPRS   
					b 
					(General Packet Radio Service)   
					C 
					Switch GPRS on/off   
					The infrared interface is on the right   
					side of the phone. The distance be-   
					tween the two devices must not ex-   
					ceed 30 cm. The infrared windows in   
					both appliances must be aligned as   
					accurately as possible with each   
					other.   
					GPRS is a new method for transmit-   
					ting data faster in the mobile net-   
					work. Use GPRS and if the network   
					has sufficient capacity, you can be   
					connected to the Internet perma-   
					nently. Only the actual transmission   
					time is charged by the network oper-   
					ator. Some service providers do not   
					yet support this service.   
					Shown on the display:   
					¯ 
					® 
					Infrared activated.   
					Shown in the display:   
					During transmission.   
					Activated and available.   
					£ 
					¢ 
					¤ 
					Data services   
					Basic setting and activation of the   
					connection profiles for data trans-   
					mission such as MMS, WAP.   
					Registered.   
					Temporarily interrupted.   
					GPRS info   
					Display of information on connec-   
					tion status.   
					The phone default setting varies   
					from service provider to service pro-   
					vider.   
					• The settings have already been   
					implemented by the provider. You   
					can start immediately.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Setup   
					89   
					• Access profiles have already been   
					created by your provider. Then se-   
					lect and activate profile.   
					CSD settings (Circuit Switched Data)   
					Dial-up   
					Enter ISP number.   
					number:   
					• The access profiles must be con-   
					figured manually. In this case, you   
					
					from the service provider or via   
					the "Setting Configurator" at   
					(page 119):   
					Call type:   
					Select ISDN or ana-   
					logue.   
					Login:   
					Enter login name.   
					Password:   
					Enter password (shown   
					as a series of asterisks).   
					
					mobilephonescustomercare   
					DNS 1 (opt.):   
					DNS 2 (opt.):   
					(optional).   
					Select profile   
					GPRS settings (General Packet Radio   
					Select the profile.   
					I 
					C 
					Service)   
					You can only start to use GPRS once   
					you have activated GPRS on your   
					phone (page 88).   
					Confirm selection.   
					Set profile   
					APN:   
					Select the profile.   
					Enter service provider   
					address.   
					I 
					§Options§   
					Open menu.   
					Login:   
					Enter login name.   
					§Edit§   
					Open the selection.   
					Password:   
					Enter password (shown   
					as a series of asterisks).   
					Select CSD settings, and/or   
					GPRS settings.   
					I 
					§Edit§   
					DNS 1 (opt.):   
					DNS 2 (opt.):   
					(optional).   
					Select service and enter   
					data (see below).   
					§Save§   
					Save settings.   
					 
				90   
					Setup   
					Send voice/fax   
					b 
					HTTP profile   
					The phone default setting varies   
					from service provider to service pro-   
					vider.   
					Set this function on the phone before   
					transmission so that you can switch   
					from voice mode to fax mode.   
					Rec. voice/fax   
					(Only if no special fax or data number   
					is available).   
					b 
					• The settings have already been   
					implemented by the provider. You   
					can start immediately.   
					• Access profiles have already been   
					created by your provider. Then se-   
					lect and activate profile.   
					Start the required communication   
					program on your PC and select the   
					function on the phone during the call   
					(the PC will take over the connec-   
					tion).   
					• The access profiles must be con-   
					figured manually.   
					If necessary, check with your service   
					provider for details. You will find the   
					current settings for the service pro-   
					vider in the Internat at this address:   
					
					End transmission   
					End transmission with PC-software   
					and/or press   
					. 
					B 
					Rec. fax/data   
					b 
					mobilephonescustomercare (page 119).   
					Your service provider has given you   
					a number for telephoning and   
					a fax/data number.   
					Make the settings.   
					I 
					The call is signalled by a special ring-   
					ing tone and the type of call (fax or   
					data) is displayed. Now start the   
					communication program in your PC   
					to receive the fax/data.   
					Authentication   
					Activate or deactivate encrypted   
					WAP dial-up (CSD connections only).   
					Fax/data   
					Fax/data mode using a PC   
					With the phone and a connected PC,   
					you can transmit and receive faxes   
					and data. Appropriate software for   
					fax and data communication must   
					be available on your PC and there   
					must be a connection to the phone.   
					Faxand data services must be enabled   
					by the service provider. There are vari-   
					ations in fax and data reception, de-   
					pending on the network. Please ask   
					your service provider about this.   
					 
					 
					 
				Setup   
					91   
					Only ‚   
					(PIN 2 or phone code protected)   
					Dialling options are restricted to   
					SIM-protected phone numbers in the   
					Phonebook. If only area codes are   
					entered, relevant phone numbers   
					can be added to these manually be-   
					fore dialling.   
					b 
					Security   
					¢T¢Security   
					C 
					¢Select function.   
					Auto key lock   
					If activated, the keypad is locked au-   
					tomatically if no key has been   
					pressed for one minute in standby   
					mode. This prevents the phone from   
					being used accidentally. However,   
					you can still be called and you can   
					still make an emergency call.   
					If the SIM card does not support   
					PIN 2 input, the whole Phonebook   
					can be protected with the phone   
					code.   
					This SIM only   
					(Phone-code protected)   
					The phone can be connected to   
					a SIM card when the phone code is   
					entered. Unless the phone code is   
					known the phone will not operate   
					with a different SIM card.   
					b 
					Additional information   
					The keypad can also be directly locked and   
					unlocked in idle state.   
					In each case:   
					# 
					Press and hold.   
					Direct call   
					(Phone-code protected)   
					Only one phone number can be di-   
					alled (see also page 27).   
					If the phone is to be used with a dif-   
					ferent SIM card, enter the phone   
					code when requested.   
					PIN codes   
					Description, see page 17:   
					PIN control, Change PIN, Change PIN2,   
					Chg.phonecode   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				92   
					Setup   
					When roaming   
					Barrings   
					b 
					You do not receive calls when you   
					are outside your home network. This   
					means that no charges are incurred   
					for incoming calls.   
					Barring restricts the use of your SIM   
					card (not supported by all service   
					providers). You need a 4-digit net-   
					work password for network barring.   
					Your service provider will give you   
					this password. You may need to be   
					registered separately for each   
					barring.   
					Status check   
					The following information can be   
					displayed after a status check:   
					Barring set.   
					Ö 
					All outgoing   
					All outgoing calls except emergency   
					numbers are barred.   
					Barring not set.   
					Õ 
					Ô 
					Status unknown   
					(e. g. new SIM card).   
					Outgoing intl.   
					(International outgoing)   
					Only national calls can be made.   
					Clear all   
					All barrings are deleted. A password   
					which the service provider will give   
					you is necessary for this function.   
					Out.int.x.home   
					(International outgoing without home   
					country)   
					International calls are not permitted.   
					However you can make calls to your   
					home country when abroad.   
					All incoming   
					The phone is barred for all incoming   
					calls (forwarding of all calls to mail-   
					box provides a similar effect).   
					 
					 
					 
				Setup   
					93   
					Network info   
					The list of GSM networks currently   
					available is displayed.   
					Network   
					¢T¢Network   
					C 
					¢Select function.   
					Indicates non-authorised   
					service providers (de-   
					pending on SIM card).   
					Æ 
					Line   
					b 
					This function is only displayed if it is   
					supported by the service provider.   
					Two separate phone numbers must be   
					registered on the phone.   
					Choose netwrk   
					Network search is restarted. This is   
					useful if you are not on your home   
					network or want to register on a   
					different network. The network list is   
					rebuilt when Auto network is set.   
					Select line   
					Select the currently used phone   
					number.   
					Display current phone   
					number.   
					\ 
					Protected   
					Auto network   
					Activate/deactivate, see also "Choose   
					netwrk" above. If "Automatic net-   
					work" is activated, the next network   
					on the list is dialled in ranking order   
					of your "preferred networks". Other-   
					wise a different network can be se-   
					lected manually from the list of the   
					available GSM networks.   
					(Phone-code protected)   
					You may limit usage to one phone   
					number.   
					Additional information   
					Special settings may be made for each   
					phone number (e.g., melody, call divert   
					etc.) To do this, first switch to the required   
					phone number.   
					Pref. network   
					Enter your preferred service provid-   
					ers here for when you leave your   
					home network (e.g. if there are dif-   
					ferences in price).   
					Switch from phone number/connection in   
					standby mode:   
					Press.   
					0 
					§Line 1§   
					Press.   
					Your service provider is displayed:   
					§List§   
					Display list of preferred   
					networks.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				94   
					Setup   
					Create/change entry:   
					User group   
					b 
					<Empty> or select an existing entry,   
					then select a new service   
					provider in the list and   
					confirm.   
					Depending on service provider, you   
					can create groups with this service.   
					These can have access to internal   
					(company) information, for exam-   
					ple, or special tariffs apply. The de-   
					tails can be clarified with your serv-   
					ice provider.   
					Record new service provider (last en-   
					try in the list):   
					Furth.network   
					Select, enter the provider   
					data and save it.   
					Active   
					Activate/deactivate function. "User   
					group" must be deactivated for nor-   
					mal phone use.   
					Additional information   
					If you are outside your home network, your   
					phone automatically dials another GSM   
					network.   
					Select group   
					You can select or add groups other   
					than preferred groups (see below).   
					Code numbers for the groups are ob-   
					tained from your service provider.   
					If the signal strength of the preferred net-   
					work is inadequate when you switch on the   
					phone, the phone may register in a different   
					network. This can change when the tele-   
					phone is next switched on or if another net-   
					work is selected manually.   
					All outgoing   
					In addition to network control for a   
					user group, it is possible to set   
					whether outgoing calls outside the   
					group are permitted. If the function   
					is deactivated, only calls withinthe   
					group are permitted.   
					Band selection   
					b 
					Select either GSM 900, GSM 1800 or   
					GSM 1900. Make sure that your serv-   
					ice provider supports the selected   
					band.   
					Pref. group   
					If activated, calls may only be made   
					within this standard user group   
					(depending on the network   
					configuration).   
					Fast search   
					When this function is active, net-   
					work reconnection is speeded up   
					(standby time is reduced).   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Setup   
					95   
					Automatic settings   
					Accessories   
					• Permanent illumination:   
					switched on.   
					¢T¢Accessories   
					C 
					¢Select function.   
					• Key lock: switched off.   
					• Charging the phone battery.   
					Car Kit   
					• Auto. activation of the Car Kit   
					profile when phone is inserted   
					in cradle.   
					Only in combination with an original   
					Siemens handsfree Car kit (see ac-   
					cessories). The car kit profile is acti-   
					vated automatically as soon as the   
					phone is inserted into the cradle.   
					Headset   
					Only in conjunction with an original   
					Siemens headset (see accessories). If   
					an original Siemens Headset is used   
					the profile is automatically activated   
					when the headset is plugged in.   
					Auto answer   
					(factory default: off)   
					Calls are accepted automatically   
					after a few seconds. Eavesdropping   
					is possible!   
					Auto answer   
					Å 
					Shown on the display.   
					(factory default: off)   
					Calls are accepted automatically af-   
					ter a few seconds (except where the   
					ringer is switched off or set to beep).   
					You should therefore be wearing the   
					headset.   
					Automatic switch off   
					(factory default: 2 hours)   
					The phone is powered by the car's   
					power supply. You can adjust the   
					time between switching off the igni-   
					tion and the automatic switching off   
					of the phone.   
					Automatic setting   
					Accept call with Call key or PTT key,   
					even when the auto key lock is   
					activated.   
					Car loudspk.   
					Improves playback in certain circum-   
					stances.   
					Auto answer   
					If you do not notice that your phone has ac-   
					cepted a call, there is the danger that the   
					caller may eavesdrop.   
					 
					 
					 
				96   
					My menu   
					My menu   
					C 
					Press.   
					Change menu   
					§My menu§ Press.   
					You can replace each entry (1–10)   
					with another entry from the selec-   
					tion list.   
					Create your own menu with fre-   
					quently used functions, phone num-   
					bers or WAP pages.   
					Select the required entry.   
					I 
					The list of 10 entries is preset. You   
					can, however, change it as you   
					want.   
					§Change§ The function list is opened   
					for selection.   
					Select the new entry from   
					the list.   
					I 
					Use   
					Confirm. The entry is   
					saved.   
					C 
					Select the required entry.   
					I 
					C 
					If Phonebook is selected,   
					the phone number must   
					also be selected; if Internet   
					is selected, the bookmark   
					must also be selected.   
					Confirm.   
					Or   
					If the entry selected is   
					a phone number, you can   
					A 
					also call it with the Call   
					key.   
					Reset all   
					(Telephone code required)   
					§Reset all§ Select. After a safety   
					query, the pre-assign-   
					ment is reset.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Fast access key   
					97   
					Fast access key   
					You can assign one important phone   
					number of a function to each one of   
					the two softkeys and number   
					Softkeys   
					Change   
					keys 2 to 9 (speed-dial numbers).   
					The phone number can then be di-   
					alled or the function can be started   
					at the touch of a button.   
					For example, the Internet function is   
					assigned to the softkey. To change   
					this (in standby mode):   
					§Internet§ Press briefly.   
					Z 
					£ X   
					Scroll to new assignment   
					in the list.   
					§Change§   
					Service Provider   
					C 
					Confirm.   
					• Special case Phone number. Pick   
					out a name from the Phonebook/   
					Addressbook for assignment to   
					the key.   
					01.10.2005   
					Internet ì Help   
					10:10   
					• Special case Bookmark. Scroll to   
					a URL in the bookmark list for as-   
					signment to the key.   
					Additional information   
					The service provider may have already as-   
					signed functions to a softkey (e.g access to   
					"SIM services" or direct call-up of the Inter-   
					net portal). It may not be possible to modify   
					this key assignment.   
					Apply   
					In standby mode:   
					Application   
					The left softkey may sometimes be re-   
					placed automatically by p /À to access   
					a new message for example.   
					The "Internet" is just used as an ex-   
					ample here.   
					Press and hold, the appli-   
					§Internet§   
					cation is started.   
					Phone number:   
					The setting "Carol" is used here only   
					as an example.   
					Press and hold, the phone   
					number is dialled.   
					§Carol§   
					 
					 
				98   
					Fast access key   
					• Special case Phone number. Pick   
					out a name from the Phonebook/   
					Addressbook for assignment to   
					the key.   
					Speed keys   
					Number keys 2 to 9 can be used as   
					
					cess. Number key 1 is reserved for   
					the mailbox phone number   
					• Special case Bookmark. Scroll to   
					a URL in the bookmark list for as-   
					signment to the key.   
					(page 68) and number key 0 is re-   
					served for switching over two con-   
					nections during use (page 93).   
					Apply   
					Select a stored phone number or   
					start a stored application (e. g.   
					Calendar).   
					Change   
					In standby mode:   
					Number key briefly press   
					(e.g. 3).   
					3 
					In standby mode:   
					This number is still free:   
					Press briefly.   
					3 
					§Set§   
					Press.   
					The assignment of the number key 3   
					is displayed above the right softkey   
					e.g.:   
					Select a new function   
					from the list and confirm   
					with §OK§.   
					Press down.   
					§Calendar§   
					Or   
					An assignment has al-   
					ready been made to this   
					key (assignment dis-   
					played above the right   
					softkey, e.g. Games)   
					Or simply   
					Press and hold.   
					3 
					Press briefly.   
					§Games§   
					§Change§   
					Scroll to application in the   
					list.   
					C 
					Confirm.   
					 
					 
				Organizer   
					99   
					Organizer   
					Daily view   
					Special displays:   
					Calendar   
					C ¢Q¢Calendar   
					Description of appointment.   
					Navigation:   
					You can enter appointments in the   
					calendar. Time and date must be set   
					for the Calendar to work correctly.   
					One day forward/back.   
					F 
					I 
					The calendar offers you three views:   
					To the start/end of the day   
					or next/last entry.   
					Monthly view   
					Special colour coding:   
					Calendar setup   
					Day with entries for appointments,   
					day-long appointments, weekend   
					C ¢Q¢Calendar setup   
					Start of day:   
					Navigation:   
					Hour when the working day begins.   
					One day forward/back.   
					F 
					I 
					C 
					Start of week:   
					Weekday on which the monthly and   
					weekly view on the left starts   
					One week forward/back.   
					Daily view open.   
					Set weekend:   
					Set the days for the weekend.   
					Weekly view   
					Special displays:   
					Show birthdays:   
					Yes/No.   
					Appointments are shown as a hori-   
					zontal colour bar on the vertical hour   
					division.   
					Navigation:   
					One day forward/back.   
					F 
					I 
					Forward/backward by the   
					hour through the day.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				100   
					Organizer   
					Different input/selection fields are   
					displayed depending on the type.   
					The number of fields can be restrict-   
					ed, see Standard at the end of the list.   
					Appointments   
					¢Q¢Appointments   
					C 
					Appointments are displayed in   
					chronological order in a list.   
					Description:   
					Description of appointment.   
					Enter new appointment   
					<New entry>   
					Phone number:   
					Enter a phone number or select one   
					from the Addressbook.   
					Select.   
					Category:   
					Voice memo:   
					Enter a voice recording, see   
					Dictat.machine, page 103.   
					Memo   
					c 
					Text input for description   
					Voice memo   
					Location:   
					Location of appointment.   
					d 
					Entervoicememo. Shown   
					with alarm.   
					Whole day:   
					All-day appointment: Yes/No   
					Call   
					e 
					Enter phone number to   
					be displayed with the   
					alarm.   
					Start date:   
					Date when appointment starts.   
					Meeting   
					f 
					Start time:   
					Time when appointment starts.   
					Text input for description   
					Holiday   
					End date:   
					Date when appointment ends.   
					g 
					Enter start and end date.   
					Birthday   
					End time:   
					Time when appointment ends.   
					h 
					Enter name and date.   
					 
					 
				Organizer   
					101   
					Alarm:   
					Information on the alarm   
					When the set date and time are   
					On/off or Silent.   
					
					al alarm. If an alarm is missed it ap-   
					pears in the list of missed appoint-   
					ments (p. 102).   
					Enter the timespan before   
					the appointment and se-   
					lect the time unit:   
					J 
					Minutes, Hours, Days   
					Alarm type Memo: The text is   
					displayed.   
					Reoccurrence:   
					Select a timeframe for repeating the   
					appointment:   
					Alarm type Meeting: The text is   
					shown in the display.   
					No, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly   
					Enter a parameter for repeating:   
					Forever, Until, Occurrences (number)   
					Alarm type Call: The phone number   
					is displayed and can be dialled im-   
					mediately.   
					Alarm type Birthday: You can send   
					special birthday greetings by SMS,   
					MMS, e-mail or a call via §Options§.   
					If Weekly is selected, certain week-   
					days can be highlighted.   
					All fields/Reduced fields   
					In the list, select those fields which   
					are to be offered for future entries.   
					With Snooze you can set a repetition   
					of the alarm.   
					Additional information   
					Display above set alarms:   
					¹ 
					» 
					Alarm clock.   
					Appointment.   
					An alarm sounds even when the phone is   
					switched off (except in Aircraft mode,   
					page 76). The phone does not go to stand-   
					by mode. To deactivate it press any key.   
					 
				102   
					Organizer   
					Tasks   
					Notes   
					¢Q¢Tasks   
					¢Q¢Notes   
					Write and manage brief text notes.   
					Protect confidential information us-   
					ing a phone code.   
					C 
					C 
					A task is displayed like an appoint-   
					ment in the agenda of the selected   
					day. However, unlike an appoint-   
					ment it does not require a time.   
					When no time is entered the task ap-   
					pears at the top of the list every day   
					until it is marked as completed.   
					Enter a new memo   
					<New entry>   
					Write a normal note.   
					The entries are made in the same   
					way as Appointments, see this sec-   
					tion. Then:   
					<Confidential>   
					Write a confidential note.   
					The phone code is re-   
					quired.   
					Status:   
					Choose between: Done or Outstanding   
					Enter text. The first line is   
					displayed later as a "title"   
					in the notes list.   
					J 
					Priority:   
					Selection in 5 levels of Lowest bis   
					Highest.   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Save   
					Save note.   
					Date in use:   
					If activated with Yes, the following   
					time-input option is offered.   
					Missed appts.   
					C ¢Q¢Missed appts.   
					Events with an alarm (Appointments,   
					Tasks) to which you have not reacted   
					are listed for reading.   
					Due date:/Due time:   
					Enter the date and time by when the   
					task is to be completed.   
					Alarm: as for Appointments.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Organizer   
					103   
					Organiser options   
					Depending on the application used   
					(Calendar, Appointments, Tasks, Notes)   
					and the current situation, different   
					functions are offered.   
					Dictat.machine   
					C ¢Q¢Dictat.machine   
					Use the dictating machine to record   
					short voice memos.   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					• Use your phone as a dictating ma-   
					chine when on the move.   
					Delete until   
					Delete all entries prior to   
					a certain date.   
					• Record a memo as a reminder or   
					as a note for others.   
					Delete done   
					Delete all completed   
					tasks.   
					• Add a voice memo to an appoint-   
					ment in the Calendar.   
					Activate/   
					Deactivate   
					Switch alarm on/off.   
					• Record a call.   
					Warning!   
					Confidential   
					Protect note with phone   
					code. We recommend that   
					you do not store any pass-   
					words (PIN, TAN etc.) as   
					notes.   
					The use of this feature may be subject to   
					restrictions under criminal law.   
					Please inform the other party to the conver-   
					sation in advance if you want to record the   
					conversation and please keep such record-   
					ings confidential.   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					You may only use this feature if the other   
					party to the conversation agrees.   
					 
					 
				104   
					Organizer   
					New recording   
					<Record new>   
					Time zones   
					C ¢Q¢Time zones   
					Select.   
					The time zone can be selected in the   
					world map or a city list:   
					The remaining time avail-   
					able as well as the record-   
					ing time are shown in the   
					display.   
					World map   
					Select the desired   
					recording.   
					F 
					A brief tone sounds when   
					the recording starts. Now   
					say the text.   
					C 
					City list   
					Select a city in the select-   
					ed time zone.   
					I 
					Pause/recording   
					alternately.   
					C 
					D 
					Time zone options   
					End recording.   
					§Options§   
					Open menu.   
					The recording is automat-   
					ically saved with a time   
					stamp. Rename with   
					§Options§.   
					Set   
					Specify the time zone.   
					Auto time   
					The time zone is switched   
					automatically to local time   
					by the network.   
					zone   
					= 
					Playback   
					Select the desired   
					recording.   
					Search city   
					Help   
					Search for a city.   
					I 
					Operating instructions.   
					Playback/pause,   
					alternately.   
					C 
					/ 
					D E   
					Press and hold rapid re-   
					wind and fast forward.   
					Dictating machine options   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Handsfree   
					Playback via the built-in   
					loudspeaker.   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					 
					 
					 
				Extras   
					105   
					Extras   
					S 
					¢ 
					¢Select function.   
					Set alarm call time   
					(hh:mm).   
					C 
					J 
					SIM services (optional)   
					Switch to the week days.   
					H 
					Your service provider may offer spe-   
					cial applications such as mobile   
					banking, share prices, etc. via the   
					SIM card.   
					Navigate to the various   
					days.   
					F 
					Display options: alarm call   
					time and days.   
					C 
					If you have such a SIM card, the   
					SIM services will appear in the main   
					menu under "Extras" or directly   
					above the softkey (on the left).   
					é 
					Alarm clock   
					Symbol for SIM services.   
					U 
					¹ 
					§On§   
					Where there are several applications,   
					these are displayed in a SIM services   
					menu. With the SIM services menu,   
					your phone can support future addi-   
					tions in your service provider's user   
					package. For further information,   
					please contact your service provider.   
					07:30   
					Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su   
					Edit   
					OK   
					Set days for alarm calls.   
					Press again to delete the   
					highlighting.   
					C 
					Alarm clock   
					The alarm will ring at the time set by   
					you, even when the phone is   
					switched off.   
					Press and hold to high-   
					light/unhighlight all the   
					days.   
					§OK§   
					Confirm setting.   
					§Edit§   
					Press to set.   
					Additional information   
					Screen display in standby   
					mode: alarm clock activated.   
					Activate/deactivate the   
					alarm.   
					F 
					¹ 
					Switch to time setting.   
					H 
					With Snooze you can set the alarm to re-   
					peat.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
				106   
					Extras   
					Playback   
					S 
					¢ 
					¢Select function.   
					C 
					Select the desired   
					recording.   
					I 
					Sound recorder   
					Playback/pause,   
					alternately.   
					Use the sound recorder to record   
					noises and tones for use as ring   
					tones. The tone recording is normal-   
					ly started by other applications/ func-   
					tions such as "assign ring tone".   
					C 
					D E   
					/ 
					Press and hold rapid re-   
					wind and fast forward.   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					New recording   
					Handsfree   
					Playback via the built-   
					in loudspeaker.   
					Start from main menu   
					Set as...   
					Set the recording as   
					a ringtone.   
					S 
					¢ 
					¢Sound recorder   
					C 
					or also start from another   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					application:   
					<Record new>   
					Calculator   
					Select.   
					The remaining time avail-   
					The calculator can be used in a basic   
					version and with an advanced range   
					of functions. The input line and two   
					calculation lines (including the ma-   
					trice with the calculation functions)   
					are located in the top display half.   
					able as well as the record-   
					ing time are shown in the   
					display.   
					A brief tone sounds when   
					the recording starts.   
					C 
					J 
					F 
					C 
					Enter digits(s).   
					Navigate functions.   
					Use function.   
					Pause/record alternately.   
					End recording.   
					C 
					D 
					/ 
					I 
					The recording is saved   
					with a timestamp in the   
					folder Sounds. Rename   
					with §Options§.   
					Enter digits(s).   
					J 
					If starting from another application,   
					e.g. create MMS:   
					§Insert§   
					Transfer recording into   
					the application.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
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					Use function. The result is   
					calculated and displayed   
					immediately.   
					Unit converter   
					C 
					S 
					¢ 
					¢Unit converter   
					C 
					You can convert various measure-   
					ment units into other measurement   
					units.   
					Basic mode   
					+, -, *, /   
					= 
					1/x   
					% 
					. 
					Basic calculation types.   
					Result.   
					Conversion   
					The following types are offered with   
					various units:   
					Convert to percentage.   
					Decimal point.   
					Sign change "+" / "–"   
					Velocity   
					Energy   
					Mass   
					± 
					Pressure   
					Time   
					Volume   
					Area   
					Length   
					Power   
					Temperature   
					Currency   
					§Options§ Extended mode:   
					x 
					2 
					Square root   
					Square   
					x 
					e 
					Exponent.   
					MS   
					MR   
					M+   
					save displayed number.   
					Call up saved number.   
					Insert number from memory.   
					Example of type Velocity units:   
					Calculator options   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Type   
					Units   
					Velocity   
					Kilometres/h, Metres/sec,   
					Miles/h, Miles/sec, Knots,   
					Mach   
					Convert   
					Call up the unit con-   
					verter with the current   
					result.   
					Clear all   
					Delete all units.   
					Extended mode/   
					Basic mode   
					Convert calculation   
					functions.   
					Memory save,   
					Memory recall,   
					Memory clear   
					Save or recall result;   
					delete memory.   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					 
					 
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					Convert   
					Currency   
					Select the source unit/   
					currency.   
					When you call up the function, you   
					must enter a basic currency into   
					which the conversions are to be   
					made.   
					F 
					Switch to the input field.   
					H 
					J 
					H 
					Enter currency   
					(e. g. euro)   
					Enter the quantity to be   
					converted.   
					J 
					§Save§   
					Store entry.   
					Switch to the selection   
					field.   
					Now enter the name and exchange   
					rate of the currency to be converted.   
					Select the target meas-   
					urement unit / currency   
					The result is displayed.   
					F 
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Add currency   
					Set as base   
					Edit rate   
					Enter new currency and   
					exchange rate.   
					You can use both input fields   
					alternately.   
					Use entered currency as   
					basic currency.   
					Special key functions:   
					Set decimal point.   
					* 
					# 
					Change the exchange   
					rate of the basic currency.   
					Change prefix.   
					Calc.   
					Start calculator.   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
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					S 
					Countdown   
					A set time elapses. The last   
					C ¢   
					¢Select function.   
					Stopwatch   
					3 seconds are indicated by a beep.   
					At the end a special beep sounds.   
					Two intermediate times can be re-   
					corded and saved.   
					Display, also in standby mode.   
					If no time has been enetered:   
					Display, also in standby mode.   
					Start/stop.   
					Open input window   
					C 
					* 
					C 
					J 
					Save intermediate time.   
					Set period of time.   
					After a stop:   
					Confirm.   
					C 
					§Reset§   
					Reset to zero.   
					Start.   
					C 
					If a countdown time is specified:   
					Stopwatch options   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Start countdown.   
					C 
					Stopwatch   
					list   
					Display saved entries.   
					While the time is elapsing:   
					Interrupt counter.   
					C 
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					Let counter continue   
					running.   
					C 
					§Reset§   
					Reset counter to starting   
					time.   
					§Edit§   
					Enter new period of time   
					and confirm with §OK§.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
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					Extras   
					Server sett.   
					Providers   
					Remote synchronisation   
					Display the current service   
					provider.   
					S 
					C ¢   
					¢Remote syncr.   
					You can use this function remotely   
					to access externally filed data (ad-   
					dresses, calendar, etc.) and synchro-   
					nise these with the data on your   
					phone. The data can, for example,   
					be saved on a company computer or   
					in the Internet.   
					Homepage:   
					e.g.   
					
					Port:   
					Enter port number, e.g. 80.   
					User name:   
					Enter user name (Login   
					name).   
					
					Password:   
					Enter password (shown as a   
					series of asterisks).   
					Syncronise   
					Calendar   
					path:   
					Contacts   
					path:   
					Notes path:   
					Tasks path:   
					§Sync§   
					The computer is selected   
					and synchronisation start-   
					ed. When completed, the   
					actions which have been   
					performed are displayed.   
					§Next§   
					Scroll through the various   
					displays.   
					HTTP au-   
					thentica-   
					tion:   
					Confirmation required;   
					Yes/No (if No, the input   
					fields are not visible).   
					Sync. setting   
					The following settings can be made   
					prior to synchronisation:   
					HTTP   
					name:   
					Enter name.   
					HTTP   
					password:   
					Enter password.   
					Active profile   
					You can choose between 5 profiles.   
					Select profile.   
					I 
					C 
					Activate profile.   
					or   
					§Edit§   
					Set profile.   
					 
					 
					 
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					Last sync:   
					Device manag.   
					Time of the last synchronisation.   
					S 
					C¢ ¢Device manag.   
					Sync. mode   
					If you were informed about software   
					updates by a push message, you can   
					establish a connection to the provid-   
					er's server using the Device manag-   
					er, so you can download them.   
					When downloading is finished, you   
					will be asked to switch the phone off   
					and on again. Afterwards, the soft-   
					ware of your phone will be updated.   
					Please follow the instructions in the   
					display.   
					• Sync data: Modified data or All data   
					• Sync direction: Two-way,   
					Mobile update or Server update   
					Date range   
					Select On/off   
					Enter the time in weeks in which en-   
					tries (past and future) are to be syn-   
					chronised.   
					Sync items:   
					The phone default setting varies   
					from service provider to service   
					provider:   
					Highlight database areas to be   
					synchronised:   
					Calendar   
					Contacts   
					Notes   
					• The settings have already been   
					implemented by the provider. You   
					can start immediately.   
					Tasks   
					• Access profiles have already been   
					created by your provider. Then se-   
					lect and activate profile.   
					Save settings.   
					C 
					• The access profiles must be con-   
					figured manually. If necessary,   
					check with your service provider   
					for details. You will find the cur-   
					rent settings for the service pro-   
					vider on the Internet at   
					
					
					under "FAQ".   
					 
					 
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					Extras   
					Active profile   
					Last connect.   
					A standard profile for downloading   
					the current software of the operat-   
					ing system is displayed.   
					Display last connection.   
					Establish a connection   
					with the active profile.   
					§Sync§   
					Or   
					§Edit§   
					Call up profile list.   
					Select profile.   
					I 
					C 
					Activate profile.   
					Or   
					§Edit§   
					Set profile.   
				Media player   
					113   
					Melodies/video   
					The media playback offers the fol-   
					lowing functions for melody and vid-   
					eo playback:   
					Media player   
					When you are viewing a picture/vid-   
					eo or listening to a melody, the appli-   
					cation starts a media playback.   
					Play or pause, depending   
					on the situation.   
					Scroll to the next media   
					file.   
					F 
					C 
					Set volume.   
					I 
					* 
					Pictures   
					Mute.   
					The following functions can be ap-   
					plied to a displayed picture:   
					§Stop§   
					Stop function.   
					End playback.   
					Zoom function if the dis-   
					C 
					B 
					played picture has a high-   
					er resolution than the   
					display. The two softkeys   
					(+/–) enlarge/reduce the   
					picture. The joystick   
					Options   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Different functions are offered de-   
					pending on the starting situation   
					and the object.   
					moves the picture detail.   
					5 Centre the picture.   
					Switch to full-picture   
					# 
					0 9   
					Volume   
					Set the volume with the   
					joystick.   
					mode and back again.   
					- 
					Set as...   
					Switch on display illumi-   
					nation (only in full screen   
					mode).   
					Set picture as Wallpaper,   
					Logo for example, and   
					sounds for Incoming call,   
					Startup melody, for ex-   
					ample.   
					§Send§   
					e.g. send via MMS or   
					e-mail.   
					Slideshow   
					Edit   
					Automatic run-through in   
					full-picture mode. Individu-   
					al picture connection with   
					joystick.   
					Access to picture process-   
					ing (application must be   
					loaded).   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					 
					 
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					My stuff   
					My stuff   
					To organise your files, you can use   
					the file system like a PC file manager.   
					There are some folders in My stuff for   
					the various data types for this pur-   
					pose. If, for example, you want to   
					download new pictures or sounds,   
					the download function is contained   
					in the relevant folder.   
					My stuff options   
					§Options§ Open menu.   
					Move   
					Copy   
					Paste   
					Place highlighted file(s)   
					or folder in temporary   
					memory.   
					Place highlighted file(s)   
					or folder in temporary   
					memory.   
					Remember that pictures and sounds   
					may be protected (DRM, page 13).   
					Transfer content of tem-   
					porary memory into cur-   
					rent folder.   
					¢N   
					C 
					The list of the folders and files is   
					displayed.   
					New folder   
					Thumbn. view   
					Attributes   
					Create a new folder and   
					name it.   
					Navigation   
					Switch over to miniature   
					view.   
					Select file/folder in lists.   
					I 
					F 
					C 
					Display information on   
					file or folder selected.   
					The cursor can be moved   
					/ 
					I 
					freely in the preview.   
					(For standard functions see page 15)   
					Open folder and start   
					download orstart file with   
					related application   
					 
					 
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					Depending on the service provider,   
					Index structure   
					Some folders have already been cre-   
					ated for different data types in My   
					stuff. These folders cannot be   
					changed.   
					the structure, content and functionality of   
					My stuff may vary.   
					Folder   
					Description   
					Format   
					Pictures   
					bmp   
					bmx   
					jpg/jpeg   
					png   
					Pictures   
					gif   
					Videos   
					3gp   
					Videos   
					Animations   
					bmx   
					gif   
					Switch on/off   
					animations   
					Sounds   
					Themes   
					mid   
					amr   
					wav   
					Melodies   
					sdt   
					Loaded theme   
					(zipped)   
					stc   
					Theme   
					configuration   
					(unzipped)   
					Colour skins   
					scs   
					Colour skins for   
					the user inter-   
					face.   
					Games   
					jar   
					Java archive   
					jad   
					Download info   
					Applications   
					* 
					Applications,   
					such as Photo   
					Editor or Down-   
					load Assistant.   
					Misc.   
					html   
					wml   
					Internet sites.   
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					Mobile Phone Manager   
					Mobile Phone Manager   
					MPM (Mobile Phone Manager) ena-   
					bles you to use extended phone   
					functions from your PC. The phone   
					and PC communicate via infrared or   
					a data cable (see Accessories,   
					page 127).   
					Call Control   
					You can dial by mouse click directly   
					from Organiser. The initiation and   
					administration of phone conferenc-   
					es is also possible in a most conven-   
					ient way - Your conversation part-   
					ners are shown on the screen in a   
					virtual conference room, so you can   
					switch between a single call and the   
					conference without difficulty, and   
					call new participants and add them   
					to the conference by mouse click.   
					You can download the newest ver-   
					sion of MPM from the internet:   
					SMS and EMS management   
					
					Please consult the online help for   
					further information on the functions   
					and use of MPM.   
					Organiser   
					Write EMS and SMS messages from   
					the convenience of your PC. Use all   
					the options your PC offers and use   
					your sounds and pictures to create   
					EMS messages. You can read, for-   
					ward, print, delete and archive your   
					messages.   
					With the Organiser you can adminis-   
					ter the contacts and appointments   
					of your phone. It is also possible to   
					copy your address book entries from   
					Outlook®, Lotus Notes™ or other   
					Siemens telephones (incl. Gigasets).   
					From PIM, you can use all functions   
					of Call Control.   
					 
					 
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					Backup and restore   
					Phone explorer   
					With the backup function, you can   
					regularly make a copy of your phone   
					data on the PC. If you ever lose the   
					data on your phone or replace the   
					phone, you can quickly retrieve all   
					data with the restore function.   
					Please observe all applicable restric-   
					tions for DRM protected data.   
					With Phone Explorer you can access   
					your phone's data fast and comforta-   
					bly. The phone is simply added to   
					your PC's file structure as i fit was just   
					another folder on your PC.   
					Mobile Modem Assistant   
					Bookmark Management   
					Mobile Modem Assistant quickly and   
					effortlessly sets up an internet con-   
					nection over your mobile phone so   
					that you can at once surf the internet   
					at home or abroad without difficulty.   
					Use your PC to browse the internet   
					and define your preferred internet   
					sites. Save the internet addresses as   
					bookmarks on your phone so that   
					you can quickly call them up at a lat-   
					er time when you are on the move.   
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					Mobile Phone Manager   
					Processing pictures and photos   
					Plug & Sync   
					Picture and photo processing offers   
					you the opportunity to conveniently   
					create, edit and manage pictures   
					and photos. Filters and effects are   
					offered to help you create colourful,   
					attractive graphics. The user-friendly   
					interface makes child's play of trans-   
					ferring pictures/photos from or to   
					the mobile phone, and of changing   
					the graphic settings.   
					If desired, Plug & Sync relieves you of   
					routine tasks. With "Photos > PC" you   
					can transfer your newly taken pic-   
					tures to the PC.   
					SmartSync   
					Media Pool   
					With SmartSync you can synchronize   
					your data with Outlook®, OutlookEx-   
					press® or Lotus Notes™ as soon as   
					your phone is connected to the PC.   
					New and edited contacts are syn-   
					chronized automatically as are mes-   
					sages and appointments.   
					Media-Manager offers you a com-   
					fortable way of managing ringing   
					tones.   
					Notifier   
					While your phone is connected to   
					the PC, you are, if desired, always in-   
					formed about incoming calls or   
					events on your PC's monitor - even if   
					your phone's ringing is switched off.   
				Questions & Answers   
					119   
					Questions & Answers   
					If you have any questions about using your phone, visit us at   
					www.siemens.com/mobilephonescustomercare anytime. For additional help, we have   
					listed below some frequently asked questions and answers.   
					Configuration service   
					To help you set up your mobile phone for the data service WAP, MMS, e-mail and Internet,   
					you can use a configuration service. This service is used to have the necessary settings for   
					your mobile phone sent to you by SMS. We recommend that you contact your network pro-   
					vider who will send you the configuration messages.   
					As an alternative you can also use the "Setting Configurator" at www.siemens.com/   
					mobilephonescustomercare. Siemens will then send you the configuration messages.   
					Please follow the instructions contained in those messages.   
					Problem   
					Possible causes   
					Possible solution   
					Phone cannot be   
					switched on.   
					On/Off key not pressed long   
					enough.   
					Press On/Off key for at least two seconds.   
					Flat battery.   
					Charge battery. Check charging indicator in the   
					display.   
					Battery contacts dirty.   
					Clean contacts.   
					See also below under   
					"Charging error"   
					Too little standby   
					time.   
					Frequent use of organiser and Restrict use if necessary.   
					games.   
					Fast search activated.   
					Display illumination on.   
					Unintentional keystrokes   
					(illumination!).   
					Deactivate speed search(page 94).   
					Switch off display illumination (page 79).   
					Activate key lock (page 91).   
					Charging error   
					(charge icon not   
					displayed).   
					Battery totally discharged.   
					1) Plug in charger cable, battery is on charge.   
					2) Charge icon appears after approx. 2 hours.   
					3) Charge battery.   
					Temperature out of range:   
					+5 °C to +45 °C.   
					Make sure the ambient temperature is right, wait for   
					a while, then recharge.   
					Contact problem.   
					Check power supply and connection to the phone.   
					Check battery contacts and telephone connection   
					socket, clean them if necessary, then insert battery   
					again.   
					No mains voltage.   
					Use different mains power socket, check mains   
					voltage.   
					Wrong charger.   
					Battery faulty.   
					Only use original Siemens accessories.   
					Replace battery.   
					 
					 
					 
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					Questions & Answers   
					Possible causes   
					Problem   
					Possible solution   
					SIM error.   
					SIM card not inserted correctly. Check that the SIM card is inserted correctly   
					(page 9).   
					Dirty SIM card contacts.   
					SIM card with wrong voltage.   
					Clean SIM card with a dry cloth.   
					Use 3V SIM cards only.   
					SIM card damaged   
					(e.g. broken).   
					Carry out a visual check. Change SIM card at serv-   
					ice provider.   
					No network   
					connection.   
					Weak signal.   
					Outside GSM range.   
					Invalid SIM card.   
					Move higher, to a window or an open space.   
					
					Complain to the service provider.   
					New network not authorised.   
					Try manual selection or select a different network   
					(page 93).   
					Network call barring is set.   
					Network overloaded.   
					Signal too weak.   
					
					Try again later.   
					Reconnection to another service provider is auto-   
					matic (page 93). Switching phone off and on again   
					can speed this up.   
					Phone loses   
					network.   
					Calls not possible. Second line set.   
					New SIM card inserted.   
					Set first line \ (page 94).   
					Check for new barrings.   
					Reset limit with PIN 2 (page 39).   
					Load credit.   
					Charge limit reached.   
					Credit used up.   
					Certain uses of   
					phone not possible.   
					Call restrictions are in place.   
					Barrings can be set by service provider.   
					Check barrings (page 92).   
					
					entries in Phone-   
					Standard functions, page 15).   
					book/Addressbook.   
					Voice message not Call divert to mailbox not set.   
					functioning.   
					Set call divert to mailbox (page 68).   
					flashes to indi- SMS memory is full.   
					cate an SMS.   
					Delete (see Standard functions, page 15) or file   
					SMS (page 46).   
					ã 
					flashes to indi- MMS memory full.   
					cate an MMS.   
					Delete MMS (see Standard functions, page 15).   
					ä 
					flashes to indi- Phone memory full.   
					cate an MMS.   
					Delete messages, pictures, videos, games or appli-   
					cations.   
					å 
					Function cannot be Not supported by service provid- Contact your service provider.   
					set. er or registration required.   
					Capacity problems Phone memory full.   
					with, for example,   
					Delete files in the relevant areas. You can use the   
					memory assistant to delete specific files (page 85).   
					Games & More, ring-   
					tones, pictures, vide-   
					os, SMS archive.   
					 
				Questions & Answers   
					Possible solution   
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					Problem   
					Possible causes   
					No WAP access,   
					downloading not   
					possible.   
					Profile not activated, profile set- Activate or set WAP profile (page 72). If necessary   
					tings wrong/incomplete. ask your service provider.   
					Text message can- Service provider does not sup- Contact your service provider.   
					not be sent.   
					port this service.   
					Phone number for service cen- Set service centre (page 47).   
					tre not set or incorrectly set.   
					SIM card contract does not sup- Contact your service provider.   
					port this service.   
					Service centre too busy.   
					Recipient does not have a   
					compatible phone.   
					Repeat message.   
					Check.   
					EMS pictures &   
					Destination phone does not sup-   
					sounds are not dis- port the EMS standard.   
					played at the desti-   
					nation phone.   
					No Internet access Incorrect WAP profile set, or   
					Check WAP settings; (page 72) contact your serv-   
					possible.   
					wrong or incomplete settings. ice provider if necessary.   
					PIN error/   
					PIN2 error.   
					Three wrong entries.   
					Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) supplied with the   
					SIM card according to the instructions. If the PUK   
					(MASTER PIN) has been lost, please contact your   
					service provider.   
					Phone code error. Three wrong entries.   
					Contact Siemens Service (page 122).   
					Service provider   
					Code error.   
					No authorisation for this service. Contact your service provider.   
					Too few/too many   
					menu entries.   
					
					ed or deleted by the service pro-   
					vider via the SIM card.   
					No fax possible.   
					Wrong settings in the PC.   
					Check settings (page 90).   
					No authorisation for this service. Contact your service provider.   
					Charge meter does Charge pulse is not transmitted. Contact your service provider.   
					not work.   
					Damage   
					Severe shock.   
					Remove battery and SIM and re-insert them. Do not dismantle the phone!   
					
					connector contacts thoroughly. Stand mobile upright in an air current. Do not disman-   
					tle the phone!   
					Reset all settings to factory default page 86: # 9 9 9 9 #   
					A 
					* 
					 
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					Customer Care   
					Customer Care   
					Bahrain .................................................... 40 42 34   
					Bangladesh.......................................0 17 52 74 47   
					Belgium.............................................0 78 15 22 21   
					Bolivia ...............................................0 21 21 41 14   
					Bosnia Herzegovina..........................0 33 27 66 49   
					Brunei ................................................. 02 43 08 01   
					Bulgaria............................................... 02 73 94 88   
					Cambodia ........................................... 12 80 05 00   
					Canada ........................................1 88 87 77 02 11   
					Chile..................................................8 00 53 06 62   
					China ...........................................0 21 23 01 71 88   
					Colombia....................................01 80 07 00 66 24   
					Croatia ..............................................0 16 10 53 81   
					Czech Republic.................................2 33 03 27 27   
					Denmark ............................................. 35 25 86 00   
					Dubai ................................................0 43 96 64 33   
					Ecuador ..........................................18 00 10 10 00   
					Egypt.................................................0 23 33 41 11   
					Estonia.................................................. 6 30 47 97   
					Finland............................................09 22 94 37 00   
					France.............................................01 56 38 42 00   
					Germany......................................0 18 05 33 32 26   
					Greece............................................80 11 11 11 16   
					Hong Kong.......................................... 28 61 11 18   
					Hungary ..........................................06 14 71 24 44   
					Iceland .................................................. 5 11 30 00   
					India.............................22 24 98 70 00 Extn: 70 40   
					Indonesia .....................................0 21 46 82 60 81   
					Ireland.............................................18 50 77 72 77   
					Italy .................................................02 24 36 44 00   
					Ivory Coast.......................................... 05 02 02 59   
					Jordan...............................................0 64 39 86 42   
					Kenya.................................................... 2 72 37 17   
					Kuwait................................................... 2 45 41 78   
					Latvia .................................................... 7 50 11 18   
					Lebanon.............................................. 01 44 30 43   
					Libya ...............................................02 13 50 28 82   
					Lithuania ...........................................8 70 07 07 00   
					Luxembourg........................................ 43 84 33 99   
					Macedonia ........................................0 23 13 14 84   
					Malaysia....................................+ 6 03 77 12 43 04   
					Malta .......................................+ 35 32 14 94 06 32   
					Mauritius ............................................... 2 11 62 13   
					Mexico .......................................01 80 07 11 00 03   
					Morocco .............................................. 22 66 92 09   
					We offer fast, individual advice! You have   
					several options:   
					Our online support on the Internet:   
					
					
					We can be reached any time, any place.   
					You are given 24 hour support on all as-   
					pects of our products. Here you will find an   
					interactive fault-finding system, a compila-   
					tion of the most frequently asked ques-   
					tions and answers, plus user guides and   
					current software updates to download.   
					When calling customer service, please   
					have ready your receipt and the phone   
					identity number (IMEI, to display press   
					#06#), the software version (to display,   
					* 
					press #06#, then §More§) and if available,   
					* 
					your Siemens Service customer number.   
					
					asked questions and answers in the sec-   
					tion entitled "Questions & Answers" in this   
					user guide on page 119.   
					You can also get personal advice about our   
					range of products on our Premium Hotline:   
					United Kingdom ............................ 0906 9597500   
					(0.75 £ per minute)   
					Qualified Siemens employees are waiting to   
					offer you expert information about our   
					products and installation.   
					In some countries repair and replace servic-   
					es are impossible where the products are   
					not sold through our authorised dealers.   
					If repair work is necessary, please contact   
					one of our service centres:   
					Abu Dhabi.........................................0 26 42 38 00   
					Argentina .....................................0 80 08 88 98 78   
					Australia..........................................13 00 66 53 66   
					Austria.............................................05 17 07 50 04   
					 
					 
					 
				Customer Care   
					123   
					Netherlands .................................0 90 03 33 31 00   
					New Zealand...................................08 00 27 43 63   
					Nigeria ..............................................0 14 50 05 00   
					Norway.................................................22 70 84 00   
					Oman....................................................... 79 10 12   
					Pakistan..........................................02 15 66 22 00   
					Paraguay ..........................................8 00 10 20 04   
					Peru ..................................................0 80 05 24 00   
					Philippines ........................................0 27 57 11 18   
					Poland.............................................08 01 30 00 30   
					Portugal ............................................8 08 20 15 21   
					Qatar....................................................04 32 20 10   
					Romania .........................................02 12 09 99 66   
					Russia..........................................8 80 02 00 10 10   
					Saudi Arabia .....................................0 22 26 00 43   
					Serbia .............................................01 13 07 00 80   
					Singapore ............................................62 27 11 18   
					Slovak Republic ..............................02 59 68 22 66   
					Slovenia............................................0 14 74 63 36   
					South Africa ....................................08 60 10 11 57   
					Spain.................................................9 02 11 50 61   
					Sweden.............................................0 87 50 99 11   
					Switzerland .....................................08 48 21 20 00   
					Taiwan ............................................02 23 96 10 06   
					Thailand............................................0 27 22 11 18   
					Tunisia .................................................71 86 19 02   
					Turkey..........................................0 21 64 59 98 98   
					Ukraine ........................................8 80 05 01 00 00   
					United Arab Emirates........................0 43 66 03 86   
					United Kingdom ...........................0 87 05 33 44 11   
					USA .............................................1 88 87 77 02 11   
					Venezuela....................................0 80 01 00 56 66   
					Vietnam...........................................84 89 20 24 64   
					Zimbabwe ............................................04 36 94 24   
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					Care and maintenance   
					Care and maintenance   
					Your phone has been designed and manu-   
					factured to the highest of standards and   
					should be treated with great care. The sug-   
					gestions below will help you to enjoy your   
					phone for many years.   
					The suggestions given above apply equally   
					to your phone, battery, charger and all ac-   
					cessories. If any of these parts is not working   
					properly, obtain fast and reliable help at our   
					service centres.   
					• 
					Protect your phone from moisture and hu-   
					midity. Precipitation, humidity and liquids   
					contain minerals that will corrode elec-   
					tronic circuits. Nevertheless, should your   
					phone become wet, disconnect it immedi-   
					ately from the power supply to avoid elec-   
					tric shock. Do not place your phone (even   
					to dry it) on/in a source of heat such as a   
					microwave oven, oven or radiator. The   
					phone may become overheated and   
					possibly explode.   
					Battery quality statement   
					The capacity of your mobile phone battery   
					will reduce each time it is charged/emptied.   
					Storage at too high or low temperatures will   
					also result in a graduly capacity loss. As   
					a result the operating time of your mobile   
					phone may be considerably reduced, evan   
					after a rull recharge of the battery.   
					Regardless of this, the battery has been de-   
					signed and manufactured so that it can be   
					recharged and used for six months after the   
					purchase of your mobile phone. After six   
					months, if the battery is clearly suffering from   
					loss of performance, we recommend that   
					your replace it. Please buy only Siemens   
					original batteries.   
					• 
					• 
					Do not use or store the phone in dusty,   
					dirty areas. Its moving parts may be   
					damaged and the casing may become   
					deformed and discoloured.   
					Do not store your phone in hot environ-   
					ments (e.g. vehicle instrument panel in   
					the summer). High temperatures can   
					shorten the life of electronic devices,   
					damage batteries and warp or melt cer-   
					tain plastics.   
					Do not store your phone in cold environ-   
					ments. When the phone warms up again   
					(to its normal ambient temperature),   
					moisture can form inside the phone,   
					which may damage electronic circuit   
					boards.   
					Do not drop, knock or shake your phone.   
					Rough handling can damage internal cir-   
					cuit boards!   
					Display quality   
					declaration   
					• 
					For technological reasons, a few small dots   
					with different colours may appear in the dis-   
					play in exceptional cases.   
					Just remember that the appearance of   
					brighter or darker dots generally does not   
					mean that a fault has occurred.   
					• 
					• 
					Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning   
					solvents, or strong detergents to clean   
					the phone!   
					 
					 
					 
					 
				Product data   
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					Phone ID   
					Product data   
					You will need the following details if you   
					lose your phone or SIM card:   
					the number of the SIM card (on the card):   
					..............................................................   
					15 digit serial number of the phone   
					(under the battery):   
					Declaration of conformity   
					BenQ Mobile hereby declares that the phone   
					described in this user guide is in compliance   
					with the essential requirements and other   
					relevant provisions of European Directive   
					1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The relevant declara-   
					tion of conformity (DoC) has been signed.   
					Please call the company hotline if you re-   
					quire a copy of the original:   
					..............................................................   
					the customer service number of the service   
					provider:   
					..............................................................   
					
					Lost phone   
					If you lose your phone or SIM card contact   
					your service provider immediately to pre-   
					vent misuse.   
					Technical data   
					GSM class:   
					Frequency range: 880 – 960 MHz   
					GSM class: 1 (1 watt)   
					Frequency range: 1,710 – 1,880 MHz   
					GSM class: 1 (1 watt)   
					Frequency range: 1,850 – 1,990 MHz   
					4 (2 watt)   
					Operating time   
					The operating time depends upon the re-   
					spective conditions of use: Extreme temper-   
					atures considerably reduce the phone’s   
					standby time. Avoid placing the phone in the   
					sun or on a heater.   
					Call time: 100 to 330 minutes   
					Standby time: 60 to 300 hours   
					Weight:   
					Size:   
					85 g   
					103 x 44 x 17mm   
					(70 cm³)   
					Action taken   
					Time Reduction of   
					(min) stand-by time by   
					Li-Ion battery:   
					750 mAh   
					Calling   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					30–90 minutes   
					40 minutes   
					Operating tempera-   
					ture:   
					Light *   
					–10 °C… +55 °C   
					Plug-In 1.8V/3.0 V   
					Network search   
					5–10 minutes   
					SIM card:   
					* Key input, games, organiser etc.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
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					SAR   
					SAR   
					European Union (RTTE) and   
					international (ICNIRP)   
					INFORMATION ON RF EXPOSURE / SPE-   
					CIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR)   
					THIS MODEL MEETS INTERNATIONAL   
					GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO   
					WAVES   
					Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and   
					receiver. It is designed not to exceed the lim-   
					its for exposure to radio waves recommend-   
					ed by international guidelines. These   
					guidelines were developed by the independ-   
					ent scientific organization ICNIRP and in-   
					clude safety margins designed to assure the   
					protection of all persons, regardless of age   
					and health.   
					The guidelines use a unit of measurement   
					known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or   
					SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2   
					W/kg and was adopted into the European   
					Standard EN 50360 and into other national   
					standards. The CE mark demonstrates that   
					the EU requirements are met.   
					As SAR is measured utilizing the device's   
					highest transmitting power, the actual SAR   
					of this device while operating is typically be-   
					low that indicated above. This is due to auto-   
					matic changes to the power level of the   
					device to ensure it only uses the minimum   
					level required to reach the network.   
					The World Health Organization has stated   
					that present scientific information does not   
					indicate the need for any special precautions   
					for the use of mobile devices. They note that   
					if you nevertheless want to reduce your ex-   
					posure then you can do so by limiting the   
					length of calls or using a 'hands-free' device   
					to keep the mobile phone away from the   
					head and body.   
					Additional Information can be found on the   
					websites of the World Health Organization   
					
					or Siemens   
					
					The highest SAR value for this device when   
					tested at the ear was 0.478 W/kg1. As mo-   
					bile devices offer a range of functions, they   
					can be used in positions other than the head,   
					such as on the body. In this case, at data   
					transfer (GPRS) a separation distance of   
					1.5 cm is required.   
					1 The tests are carried out in accordance   
					with international guidelines for testing.   
					 
					 
				Accessories   
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					Accessories   
					Fashion & Carry   
					Headset Purestyle HHS-610   
					High quality headset with button for accept-   
					ing and ending calls. An ear hook which can   
					be adjusted for the left or the right ear,   
					makes it more comfortable to wear.   
					Carrying Cases   
					A range of carry cases is available at spe-   
					cialist shops or you can visit the Siemens   
					Mobile Store online:   
					Office   
					Original Siemens Accessories   
					Data Cable DCA-500   
					For connecting the phone to the serial   
					RS232 port of the PC.   
					
					Data Cable USB DCA-510   
					For connecting the phone to the USB port of   
					the PC. With load function.   
					Energy   
					Li-Ion Battery EBA-660 (750 mAh)   
					Spare battery.   
					Data Cable USB DCA-540   
					For connecting the phone to the USB port of   
					the PC. With load function.   
					Travel Charger   
					Travel Charger EU ETC-500   
					Travel Charger UK ETC-510   
					SyncStation DSC-600   
					Travel charger with an extended input volt-   
					age range of 100–240 V.   
					Table support for the telephone to facilitate   
					simultaneous data exchange and telephone   
					charging. Contains a desktop stand and   
					a USB data cable.   
					Car Charger Plus ECC-600   
					Charger for the cigarette lighter socket in   
					the car. It is possible to make telephone calls   
					during charging.   
					Multitainment   
					Flash IFL-600   
					Plug-in flash module for taking photos in are-   
					as with low ambient light.   
					Desktop Stand EDS-600   
					A smart and practical desk station for your   
					mobile phone.   
					Handsfree Portable   
					Headset Basic HHS-500   
					Headset without keys; accepting and ending   
					calls is done using the phone.   
					Headset HHS-510   
					Headset with key to accept and end calls.   
					 
					 
					 
					 
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					Accessories   
					Car Kit Portable HKP-500   
					Car Solutions   
					Handsfree kit with integrated loudspeaker   
					and microphone, and auto answer feature.   
					Simply plug into the cigarette lighter socket.   
					Ideal for mobility between vehicles.   
					Mobile Holder Antenna HMH-750   
					The cradle for connecting an external anten-   
					na. Ideal for use with headset PTT or car kit   
					portable.   
					Optional Car Kit accessories   
					Car Data Adapter HKO-690   
					Can also be used as cradle for retrofitting   
					your handsfree car kit (series 55).   
					Products can be obtained in specialist shops   
					or you can visit the Siemens Mobile Store   
					online:   
					Car Kit Comfort Basic HKC-700   
					Handsfree kit with first-class digital call qual-   
					ity and supreme ease of use. Includes all   
					components needed for installation. The in-   
					dividual antenna solution is available in spe-   
					cialist shops.   
					Original Siemens Accessories   
					
					Car Kit Easy HKP-700   
					Facilitates convenient handsfree talking with   
					high call quality. With the integrated, rotating   
					cradle and the flexible microphone position-   
					ing, the telephone can be optimally adjusted   
					to suit any vehicle interior. The power is sup-   
					plied via the cigarette lighter socket.   
					 
					 
					 
				Guarantee certificate (UK)   
					129   
					Guarantee certificate (UK)   
					Without prejudice to any claim the user (cus-   
					tomer) may have in relation to the dealer or   
					retailer, the customer shall be granted a   
					manufacturer's Guarantee under the condi-   
					tions set out below:   
					• This Guarantee shall apply to new devices   
					purchased in the European Union. For   
					Products sold in the United Kingdom the   
					Guarantee is issued by Siemens plc,   
					Siemens House, Oldbury, Bracknell,   
					Berkshire, RG12 8FZ.   
					• Any other claims resulting out of or in con-   
					nection with the device shall be excluded   
					from this Guarantee. Nothing in this Guar-   
					antee shall attempt to limit or exclude a   
					Customers Statutory Rights, nor the man-   
					ufacturer's liability for death or personal in-   
					jury resulting from its negligence.   
					• The duration of the Guarantee shall not be   
					extended by services rendered under the   
					terms of the Guarantee.   
					• Insofar as no Guarantee default exists,   
					Siemens reserves the right to charge the   
					customer for replacement or repair.   
					• The above provisions does not imply a   
					change in the burden of proof to the detri-   
					ment of the customer.   
					• In the case of new devices and their com-   
					ponents exhibiting defects resulting from   
					manufacturing and/or material faults within   
					24 months of purchase, Siemens shall, at   
					its own option and free of charge, either re-   
					place the device with another device re-   
					flecting the current state of the art, or   
					repair the said device. In respect of parts   
					subject to wear and tear (including but not   
					limited to, batteries, keypads, casings,   
					small parts on casings, protective cover-   
					ings where included in the scope of deliv-   
					ery), this warranty shall be valid for six   
					months from the date of purchase.   
					• This Guarantee shall be invalid if the de-   
					vice defect is attributable to improper treat-   
					ment and/or failure to comply with   
					information contained in the user manuals.   
					• This Guarantee shall not apply to or ex-   
					tend to services performed by the author-   
					ised dealer or the customer themselves   
					(e.g. installation, configuration, software   
					downloads). User manuals and any soft-   
					ware supplied on a separate data medium   
					shall be excluded from the Guarantee.   
					• The purchase receipt, together with the   
					date of purchase, shall be required as evi-   
					dence for invoking the Guarantee. Claims   
					under the Guarantee must be submitted   
					within two months of the Guarantee de-   
					fault becoming evident.   
					To invoke this Guarantee, please contact   
					our online support on the Internet   
					
					mobilephonescustomercare) or the   
					Siemens telephone service. The relevant   
					number is to be found in the accompanying   
					user guide.   
					Guarantee   
					certificate (IRL)   
					Without prejudice to any claim the user (cus-   
					tomer) may have in relation to the dealer or   
					retailer, the customer shall be granted a   
					manufacturer’s Guarantee under the condi-   
					tions set out below:   
					• Ownership of devices or components re-   
					placed by and returned to Siemens shall   
					vest in Siemens.   
					 
					 
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					Guarantee certificate (IRL)   
					• In the case of new devices and their com-   
					ponents exhibiting defects resulting from   
					manufacturing and/or material faults within   
					24 months of purchase, Siemens shall, at   
					its own option and free of charge, either re-   
					place the device with another device re-   
					flecting the current state of the art, or   
					repair the said device. In respect of parts   
					subject to wear and tear (including but not   
					limited to, batteries, keypads, casings,   
					small parts on casings, protective cover-   
					ings where included in the scope of deliv-   
					ery), this warranty shall be valid for six   
					months from the date of purchase.   
					• This Guarantee shall be invalid if the de-   
					vice defect is attributable to improper care   
					or use and/or failure to comply with infor-   
					mation contained in the user manuals.   
					In particular claims under the Guarantee   
					cannot be made if:   
					• The purchase receipt, together with the   
					date of purchase, shall be required as evi-   
					dence for invoking the Guarantee. Claims   
					under the Guarantee must be submitted   
					within two months of the Guarantee de-   
					fault becoming evident.   
					• Ownership of devices or components re-   
					placed by and returned to Siemens shall   
					vest in Siemens.   
					• This Guarantee shall apply to new devices   
					purchased in the European Union. For   
					Products sold in the Republic of Ireland the   
					Guarantee is issued by Siemens Ireland   
					Limited, Ballymoss Road, Sandyford In-   
					dustrial Estate, Dublin 18 - The Republic of   
					Ireland.   
					• Any other claims resulting out of or in con-   
					nection with the device shall be excluded   
					from this Guarantee. Nothing in this Guar-   
					antee shall attempt to limit or exclude a   
					Customers Statutory Rights, nor the man-   
					ufacturer’s liability for death or personal in-   
					jury resulting from its negligence.   
					• The device is opened (this is classed as   
					third party intervention)   
					• Repairs or other work done by persons not   
					authorised by Siemens.   
					• Components on the printed circuit board   
					are manipulated   
					• The duration of the Guarantee shall not be   
					extended by services rendered under the   
					terms of the Guarantee.   
					• The software is manipulated   
					• Insofar as no Guarantee default exists,   
					Siemens reserves the right to charge the   
					customer for replacement or repair.   
					• The above provisions does not imply a   
					change in the burden of proof to the detri-   
					ment of the customer.   
					To invoke this Guarantee, please contact   
					our online support on the Internet   
					
					• Defects or damage caused by dropping,   
					breaking, lightning or ingress of moisture.   
					This also applies if defects or damage was   
					caused by mechanical, chemical, radio in-   
					terference or thermal factors (e.g.: micro-   
					wave, sauna etc.)   
					• Devices fitted with accessories not author-   
					ised by Siemens   
					• This Guarantee shall not apply to or extend   
					to services performed by the authorised   
					dealer or the customer themselves (e.g. in-   
					stallation, configuration, software down-   
					loads). User manuals and any software   
					supplied on a separate data medium shall   
					be excluded from the Guarantee.   
					mobilephonescustomercare) or the   
					Siemens telephone service. The relevant   
					number is to be found in the accompanying   
					user guide.   
				License Agreement   
					131   
					License Agreement   
					This License Agreement ("Agreement") is   
					between You and Siemens Aktiengesellschaft,   
					Germany (“Siemens”). The Agreement author-   
					izes You to use the Licensed Software, spec-   
					ified in Clause 1 below, which may be included   
					in your phone, stored on a CD-ROM, sent to   
					You by electronic mail or over the air, down-   
					loaded from Siemens Web pages or servers   
					or from other sources under the terms and   
					conditions set forth below.   
					2. COPYRIGHT. The Licensed Software   
					and all related rights, without limitation in-   
					cluding proprietary rights therein, are owned   
					by Siemens, its Licensors or affiliates and are   
					protected by international treaty provisions   
					and all applicable national laws. This Agree-   
					ment does not convey to You nor allow You   
					to acquire any title or ownership interest in   
					the Licensed Software or rights therein. The   
					structure, organization, data and code of the   
					Licensed Software are the valuable trade se-   
					crets and confidential information of Siemens,   
					its Licensors or affiliates. You must reproduce   
					and include the copyright notices with any   
					permitted copies You make of the Licensed   
					Software.   
					3. LICENSE AND USE. Siemens grants to   
					You a non-exclusive, non-transferable end   
					user right to install the Licensed Software or   
					use the Licensed Software installed on the   
					phone. The Licensed Software is licensed   
					with the phone as a single integrated product   
					and may be used with the phone only as set   
					forth in these licensing terms.   
					Read this Agreement carefully before using   
					your phone. By using your phone or installing,   
					copying, and/or using the Licensed Software,   
					You acknowledge that You have read and   
					understood the Agreement and agree to be   
					bound by all of the terms and conditions stated   
					below. You further agree that if Siemens or any   
					licensor of Siemens ("Licensor") is required to   
					engage in any proceeding, legal or otherwise,   
					to enforce their rights under this Agreement,   
					Siemens and/or its Licensor shall be entitled   
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					ware are in violation of this Agreement.   
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					pages or servers or from other sources.   
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					ACCORDING TO PRODUCT LIABILITY   
					LAW OR IN THE EVENT OF INTENTIONAL   
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					DEATH.   
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					and its Licensors have no obligation to furnish   
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					in the Licensed Software shall be free to use   
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					maintenance or support of products and   
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					rights, including but not limited to copyright,   
					trademark or trade names, in accordance   
					with the rules of law in each country.   
					11. EXPORT CONTROL. The Licensed   
					Software may include technical data and cryp-   
					tographic software and is subject to German,   
					European Union and U.S. export controls   
					and may be subject to import or export con-   
					trols in other countries. You agree to strictly   
					comply with all applicable import and export   
					laws and regulations. Specifically, You agree,   
					to the extent required by U.S. Export Admin-   
					istration Regulations, that You shall not dis-   
					close or otherwise export or re-export the   
					Licensed Software or any part thereof deliv-   
					ered under this Agreement to (a) Cuba, Iran,   
					Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, Syria or any   
					other country (including a national or resident   
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