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CFX65
Overview of phone
SMS .......................................... 30
MMS ......................................... 32
E-mail ....................................... 36
Menu tree .................................66
Index .........................................73
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Safety precautions
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 restric-
tions when using the phone.
For example in aeroplanes,
petrol stations, hospitals 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/9 inches between phone
and pacemaker. When using
the mobile phone hold it to the
ear which is further away from
Small parts such as the SIM
card, sealing stop, lens ring and
lens cap can be dismantled and
swallowed by small children.
The phone must therefore be
stored out of the reach of small
children.
The mains voltage specified on
the power supply unit (volt)
must not be exceeded. Other-
wise the charging device may
be destroyed.
Ringtones (p. 43), info tones
(p. 45) and handsfree talking
are reproduced through the
phone to your ear when it is
ringing or when you have
switched on the handsfree func-
tion (p. 19). Otherwise you risk
serious, permanent damage to
your hearing.
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.
Do not use an optical magnifier
to look at the activated infrared
interface [Class 1 LED product
(classification as per
IEC 60825-1)].
Safety precautions
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Important
Please dispose of unwanted
batteries and phones as permit-
ted by the laws in your country.
The phone may cause inter-
ference 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.
Improper use will invalidate the guarantee!
These safety instructions also apply to
Siemens original accessories.
Enhanced Data Transmission
Your phone requires a quality connection to
the network in order to transmit data at
enhanced speed. Transmission of data
may be delayed until such a connection is
made. To maintain compliance with RF
exposure guidelines, you should keep the
phone 1.5 centimeters from your body
during such data transmission.
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Overview of phone (schematic)
Overview of phone (schematic)
Call key
1
A
Dial phone numbers/names displayed/
highlighted, take calls. In standby mode,
show last phone numbers dialled.
On/Off/End key
2
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.
Center key
3
4
Press vertically down on the
C
center key to start an application
or function.
• In standby mode:
Open main menu.
C
Navi key
Open user profiles.
G
Open Phonebook/Addressbook.
H
Open Inbox.
E
D
Start the camera.
Soft keys
5
• In lists, messages and menus:
The current functions of this key are
shown in the bottom line of the display
Scroll up and down.
I
p
as §Text§/symbol (e.g.
).
Back one level.
D
6 Additional key for WAP access
(if required, and no other default
setting is made).
• During a call:
Set volume.
I
• Call options:
Overview of phone (schematic)
5
1 Integrated antenna
Do not obstruct the integrated antenna
unnecessarily. This reduces the signal
quality.
2 Loudspeaker
3 Display
4 External display
5 Infrared interface (IrDA)
6 Input keys
7
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.
8
Key lock
Press and hold in standby mode:
switch key lock on/off.
#
9 Connection socket
For charger, headset,etc.
: Flash/Torch light
11
Camera lens
12
Ringer
13
Microphone
14
Plus/minus side key
• During a call: volume loud/quiet.
• In lists, menus and Internet Pages:
Scroll up and down.
• In standby mode: press plus key to
set user profiles. Hold minus key to
record voice memo. Press minus key
to play-back voice memo.
• Clamshell is closed: press plus/minus
key to turn on the LCD backlight. Hold
minus key to turn on the torch.
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Display symbols
Display symbols
DiZsplay symbols (selection)
ã
ä
å
Æ
Â
Ê
Events (selection)
Signal strength.
SMS memory full
Battery charge level, e.g. 50%
SMS/MMS full
FFS full
W
Phonebook
L
Call records
No network access
Missed call
P
Surf & fun/Service provider portal
O
Organiser
Delete assistant
Q
Message symbols (selection)
Messages
M
Unread
p
Camera
R
Read
q
Extras
S
Sent
s
My stuff
N
MMS received
w
Setup
T
z
E-mail forwarded
All calls are diverted
Ç
{
E-mail with attachment
Ringer off
¿
À
Voice mail received
Short ring (beep) only
¾
Ringer only if the caller is stored
in the Phonebook
¼
Alarm set
¹
Keypad locked
Ä
Auto answer feature on
Å
Activated and available
£
WAP online
²
IrDA transmission
®
Getting started
7
• Place the SIM card in left of the
slot with the contact surface fac-
ing downwards. Then push the SIM
card in using gentle pressure 3
(ensure that the chamfered corner
is in the correct position).
Getting started
Inserting the SIM card/
battery
The service provider supplies you
with a SIM card on which all the im-
portant data for your connection is
stored. If the SIM card has been de-
livered in credit-card size, snap the
smaller segment out and remove
any rough edges.
Please switch off your phone before
removing battery.
• Insert the battery sideways into
the phone 4, then press it down-
wards 5until it engages.
Press the grooved area 1, then push
the cover towards the front in the di-
rection indicated by the arrow 2.
• To remove, press the retaining tab
on the side of the battery, then lift
the battery out.
8
Getting started
• Place the cover in position and
push it towards the front 6until
it latches into place.
Display during charging.
Y
Charging time
A flat battery is fully charged after
about 2 hours. Charging is only pos-
sible within a temperature range of
+5 °C to 45 °C. If the temperature ris-
es/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.
Additional information
Operating time
Only 3-V SIM cards are supported. Please
contact your service provider if you have an
older card.
The operating time depends upon
the conditions of use. Extreme tem-
peratures considerably reduce the
phone’s standby time. Avoid placing
the phone in the sun or on a heater.
Charging the battery
Charging procedure
Talktime: 100 to 200 minutes
Standby time: 60 to 200 hours.
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.
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.
Only use the power supply unit included
in delivery!
Getting started
9
Display while in use
Charge level display during opera-
tion (flat-fully charged):
VWX
A beep sounds when the battery is
nearly flat. 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.
Additional information
The power supply unit heats up when used
for long periods. This is normal and not
dangerous.
If the battery is removed for longer than
30 seconds, the clock must be reset.
10
Switch on/off, PIN entry
Switch on/off, PIN entry
Switching phone on/off
Emergency number (SOS)
Only to be used in real emergencies!
Press and hold this key.
B
By pressing the §SOS§ soft key you can
make an emergency call on any net-
work without a SIM card and without
entering a PIN (not available in all
countries).
Entering the PIN
The SIM card can be protected with a
4 to 8-digit PIN.
Enter the PIN using the
J
number keys. The charac-
Switching on your phone
for the first time
ters
appear to en-
****
sure nobody can read
your PIN on the display.
Correct with ].
Time/date
During commissioning, set the clock
so that it displays the correct time.
You will not have to make this set-
ting again.
Confirm by pressing the
center key. Logging on to
the network will take a
few seconds.
C
Press this key, then select
§Change§.
J
Additional information
Change PIN.......................................p. 15
Clear SIM card barring ......................p. 16
First enter the date (day/
month/year), then the
time (24 hours, including
seconds).
Press this key. The time
and date are updated.
C
Switch on/off, PIN entry
11
Time zones
Set the time zone for your area.
Select the city in the de-
sired time zone from the
list ...
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§Set§
... and specify this firmly.
If the battery and SIM card is re-
moved, the clock must be reset.
Copying SIM addresses
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.
You can also copy data from the
SIM card at a later time (p. 25).
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General information
General information
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 dis-
play.
The main menu is displayed graphi-
cally with symbols:
Call up from standby
mode.
C
Press and hold the return
to standby mode from
any situation.
/
Select between two
application symbols.
F I
B
Start an application.
C
Signal strength
Main menu options
Strong signal.
Z
§Options§
Open menu.
A weak signal reduces the
[
call quality and may lead
to loss of the connection.
Change your location.
Different functions are available
depending on the context:
Big letters
Illumination
Help
Select between two font
sizes.
Set display illumination to
brighter/darker.
Display a help text.
General information
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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
Enter numbers/letters
J
B
A
On/Off/End key
missed Pcalls in condensed form:
Call key
¢
¢Calls missed
C
Soft keys
<>
This comprises the following steps:
Displays a soft-key
function.
§Menu§
Open main menu.
C
Press vertically down on
the center key, e.g. to call
up the menu.
P
¢
Select , place function
C
after Calls missed.
§Select§
Press to confirm.
DFE
HIG
Press the navi key in the
direction indicated.
Menu speed dialling
All menus are numbered so that a
function (such as writing a new SMS)
can be selected directly from stand-
by mode by entering a number:
Function dependent on
service provider; special
registration may be
required.
=
Press this key to display
C
the main menu.
Press this key for
Messages.
5
Press this key for Create
new.
1
Press this key for SMS.
1
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Standard functions
Standard functions
Option menus
Text input T9 preferred: Activate/de-
(p. 17)
activate T9 input.
Summary of functions repeatedly
appearing in options menus.
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.
Highlighting mode
Highlight one or more entries in or-
der to perform a function on it/them.
Reply/
Reply to all
The sender becomes the
recipient, "Re" is placed in
front of the subject matter
and the received text is
transferred to the new
message.
§Options§
Mark
Open menu.
Activate mode.
§Mark§
Highlight a non-highlighted
entry.
Save
Store entry.
§Unmark§ Remove the highlighting
Save to 9
Save recipients in the cur-
rent address directory.
from a highlighted entry.
Additional highlighting functions:
Sort
Set sort criteria (alphabeti-
cal order, type, time).
Mark all
Highlight all entries.
Unmark all
Delete highlighting on
all marked entries.
Delete marked
All selected entries are
deleted.
Security
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Security
The phone and SIM card are protect-
ed against misuse by several security
codes.
¢T¢Security¢Codes
C
¢Select function.
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.
Keep these security codes in a safe
place where you can access them again
if required.
Codes
PIN
Protects your SIM card (per-
sonal identification number).
Press.
C
Enter PIN.
J
§OK§
PIN2
This is needed to set the
charge detail display and to
access additional functions on
special SIM cards.
Confirm entry.
Change PIN
You can change the PIN to any 4- to
8-digit number you find easier to re-
member.
PUK
PUK2
Key code. Needed to unlock
SIM cards after the wrong PIN
has been entered repeatedly.
Phone
code
Protects your phone. Must be
entered at the first security
setting.
Enter current PIN.
J
§OK§
Press.
§OK§ Enter new PIN.
§OK§ Repeat new PIN.
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Security
¢T¢Security¢Codes
C
Even if PIN control is deactivated
(p. 15) confirmation is required to
switch on the phone.
¢Select function.
Change PIN2
(Display only if PIN 2 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 On/Off/End
key.
(4-8 digits) when you call up a
phone-code protected function for
the first time (e.g. Direct call, p. 47).
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. If
this occurs, contact Siemens Service
(p. 55).
B
C
Press. The phone
switches on.
§Cancel§
Press this key or take no
action. The phone does
not switch on.
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.
Text entry
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Text entry
Special characters
Text entry without T9
Press number key repeatedly until
the required letter appears.
Example:
Press briefly.
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)
¿
¡
_
’
;
!
?
)
,
.
Press once briefly to write
the letter a, twice to write
b etc. Press and hold to
+
-
"
$
{
:
(
/
*
2
¤
[
¥
]
£
}
€
%
∆
&
~
#
<
\
@
>
Π
write the number.
=
Ξ
]
Press briefly to delete the
letter before the cursor;
press and hold to erase the
whole word.
|
^
§
Γ
Θ Λ
Σ
Φ Ψ Ω
1
) Line break
Navigate to characters.
Press.
Move the cursor
(forwards/back).
I/ F
F
#
§Select§
Press briefly: switch be-
T9
tween abc, Abc, abc,
T9 T9
Text entry menu
Abc, ABC, 123.
Press and hold:
*
Press and hold: All input
variants are displayed.
Text format (SMS only),
Input language, Mark,
Copy/Insert
Press briefly: Special char-
acters are shown.
*
Text input with T9
"T9" combines the correct word from
the various key inputs.
Press and hold: Open input
menu.
Press once/repeatedly:
. , ? ! ’ " 0 + - ( ) @ / : _
0
1
Activate/deactivate T9.
#
Press and hold: Writes 0.
Select input language
§Options§ Open text menu.
Writes blank.
Press twice = line break.
Select Text input, then se-
lect Input language.
§Select§
Confirm.
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Text entry
Scroll through the T9
word suggestions again.
Write with T9
^
]
It is best if you finish a word without
looking at the display.
You simply press the keys where the
Deletes the character to
the left of the cursor and
displays a new possible
word.
relevant letter is located once.
A blank space or moving
to the right ends the
word.
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E
1
Additional information
Press briefly: Switch be-
#
tween: abc, Abc, T9abc,
Do not use special characters such as
Ä. Use the standard characters such
as A instead, and T9 will to the rest
for you.
T9Abc, 123.
modes are displayed.
Press and hold: Opens input
menu (p. 17).
*
T9 word suggestions
If several options are found in the
dictionary for a word, the most prob-
able is displayed first.
®
T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of
the following:
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480,
5,945,928 and 6,011,554;
Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057;
United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B;
Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329;
Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383;
Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8)
DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB;
and additional patents are pending worldwide.
Press. If this word is also
incorrect, press the key
again.
^
Press until the correct
word is displayed.
^
Add a new word to the dictionary:
Select and enter word
without T9. Then §Save§.
§Spell§
Correct a word
Words written with T9:
Move left or right,
F
word by word, until
the required word is
§highlighted§.
Calling
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Reminder
§Prompt§ A beep reminds you to re-
dial the displayed phone
Calling
Enter the number (always
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with dialling code/inter-
national dialling code).
number after 15 minutes.
]A short press clears the
last digit, a long press
clears the entire phone
number.
Accept call
Press.
A
Dial phone number.
A
Reject call
End call
Press briefly.
B
Press the End key briefly.
B
Additional information
Set volume
Accept the call before bringing the tele-
phone to your ear in order to avoid ear
damage caused by the ringtones.
Press upwards/down-
wards to regulate the
volume.
I
Store phone number in the
Addressbook/Phonebook.
Ð
§Handsfr.§ Playback via loudspeaker
Redial previous numbers
(hands-free calling).
Press twice. The phone
Always switch off "handsfree
talking" before holding the
phone to your ear! Otherwise,
you may damage your hearing!
A
number last called is
redialled.
Call up the redial list:
Press and hold to switch mi-
*
crophone off.
Press Once.
A
I
A
International dialling codes
Choose a phone number,
then to dial press the ...
Press and hold until a "+" is
0
displayed.
§Country§ Select country.
... key.
Auto redial
§Auto dial§ The phone number is di-
alled ten times at increas-
ing time intervals.
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Calling
End call(s)
Call options
§Options§ Functions which are only
available during the call
are offered.
Press the End key.
B
Resume held call.
End all calls.
§Yes§
§No§
Swapping between
Conference
You can call up to 5 conference par-
ticipants one after the other. Once
you have established a connection:
2 calls
b
Establish a second connection
§Options§ Open menu
§Options§ Open menu and select
Hold. The current call is
put on hold.
Hold
Hold current call, then
dial the new phone
number.
Now dial a new number.
When the new connec-
tion is established ...
§Options§ Open menu.
J
Swap
Swapping between calls.
§Options§ …open menu and select
Conference. Repeat until all
Incoming calls during a call
You will hear a "call waiting" and you
can now:
participants are connected.
End
•
Accept the waiting call in addition
to the first
When the End key is
pressed, all calls in the
conference are ended.
B
§Swap§
Accept the call and put
the current call on hold.
•
Reject the waiting call
Tone sequences (DTMF)
§Reject§
Reject the call, or divert it
to the mailbox if diversion
is set on.
Enter tone sequences (numbers) for
remote inquiries to an answering
machine.
•
Accept the waiting call and end the
current call
§Options§ Open menu and select
Send DTMF.
End call.
B
C
Accept new call.
Default book
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Default book
¢L¢Default book
C
Default book
¢Select function.
You can set a particular directory to
use as your preferred one.
Show entries
The entries in the standard directory
(Addressbook or Phonebook) are
shown.
The selected standard book is
opened in standby mode with the
navi key.
Open Phonebook or
H
Select a name with the
Addressbook
/
JIfirst letter and/or scroll.
Addressbook
New entry
In the address book, a lot of data can
be recorded for each entry and addi-
tional functions such as pictures,
birthdays, E-mail can be used.
Create new entry.
Addressbook (see also p. 22)
Phonebook (see also p. 24)
Phonebook
The Phonebook is located on the SIM
card. Only one phone number can be
entered per entry. The Phonebook
on the SIM card can easily be trans-
ferred into a different phone.
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.
Move from field to field to
put in your details.
H
§Save§
Groups
See p. 23.
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Addressbook
Addressbook
The Addressbook can store up to
250 entries, each with a variety of
phone and fax numbers as well as
additional address details. These en-
tries are managed separately from
those in the Phonebook in the phone
memory.
Birthday: After activation, you can
enter the date of birth.
Reminder: The phone re-
minds you one day before
the birthday at the time
entered.
Picture:
Assign a picture to the en-
try. It is displayed if you
are called by that phone
number.
New entry
The Addressbook is set as standard:
All fields/Reduced fields
Displays the number of
Open Addressbook
H
(in standby mode)
input fields.
Display input fields.
C
I
J
§Save§
Save the entry.
Select required input
fields.
Additional information
Temporary switch to
Phonebook.
Î
Fill in input fields.
At least one name must
be entered. Always enter
phone number with dial-
Display/find entry
H
Open Addressbook
(in standby mode).
Special input fields
Select required entry.
I
Group:
Allocation to a group
(p. 23).
Display.
C
Address: Extension to enter the
complete address: Street:,
Post code:, City:, Country:
Display options
§Options§ Displays functions for the
selected input field.
Addressbook
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Change entry
Address book options
Select input field and
Different functions are available, de-
pending on the context:
H
I
J
press §Edit§.
Select entry and
press §Edit§.
§Options§ Open menu.
Move to ...
Allocate current or high-
lighted entries to a group.
Make changes,
then §Save§.
Copy to SIM
Copy name and phone
number to the SIM card
(Phonebook).
Calling an entry
Open Addressbook
(in standby mode).
Import
Set up readiness to receive
for an Addressbook entry
via IrDA (p. 46) or SMS
(p. 30).
H
Select a name with the
/
J
Ifirst letter and/or scroll.
(For standard functions see p. 14)
The number is dialled.
A
If there are several numbers in the
Addressbook entry, these are of-
fered for selection.
Groups
Nine groups are specified in your
phone to enable you to arrange your
Addressbook entries clearly. You can
rename seven groups.
Open Addressbook
(in standby mode).
H
<Groups> Select (the number of en-
tries is listed after the
group name).
Select group.
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Phonebook
Phonebook
Entries in the Phonebook (on the SIM
card) are managed separately from
those in the Addressbook.
Record number:
Is automatically allocated to every
entry. The phone number can be di-
alled with the record number.
New entry
§Save§
Press to store the
new entry.
If the Phonebook has been selected
as standard:
Additional information
Temporary switch to
Addressbook.
Open Addressbook
(in standby mode).
H
H
C
Î
§Country§ International dialling code..p. 19
Select <New entry>.
Display input fields.
Call (look for an entry)
H
Navigate between and fill
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in the input fields.
Open Phonebook.
Phone number:
Select a name with the
/
J Ifirst letter and/or scroll.
Always enter phone number with di-
alling code. An entry will not be
saved without a phone number.
Phone number is dialled.
A
Name:
Change entry
Enter first and/or last names.
Select entry in
Group:
Default No group
Important numbers can be put into
one group (VIP).
I
Phonebook.
§Edit§
Press.
Select desired input field.
Make changes.
Press.
I
Location:
Default SIM
Special SIM cards can save phone
numbers in a protected area
(Protected SIM) (PIN2 required).
J
§Save§
Phonebook
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<Special books>
Phonebook options
Open Phonebook and
select <Special books>.
The following functions are availa-
ble, depending on the current
situation.
H
<Own numbers>
Enter "own" phone numbers in
Phonebook (e.g. fax) for informa-
tion.
§Options§
Open menu.
Copy into 9
Copy all highlighted en-
tries to the Address-
book.
<VIP numbers>
Display the phone numbers saved in
the VIP group.
Copy all to 9
Delete all
Import
Copy all entries to the
Addressbook.
Delete entire Phone-
book (PIN-protected).
<SIM phonebook>
Entries stored in the Phonebook on
the SIM card can also be used on oth-
er GSM phones.
Set up readiness to re-
ceive for a Phonebook
entry via IrDA (p. 46) or
SMS (p. 30).
(For standard functions see p. 14)
<Protected SIM>
On special SIM cards, phone num-
bers can be stored in a protected lo-
cation. PIN2 is required for editing.
b
<Service nos.>/<Info numbers>
There might be phone numbers
saved in your Phonebook that have
been provided by your service
provider.
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Call records
Call records
Phone numbers are saved to make it
easier to redial them.
Duration/charges
¢
¢Durat/charges
C P
¢
C P
¢Last call, All calls, Remain. units
Select record.
I
C
I
A
Select.
I
Open call list.
Open report or settings.
Reset the selected report.
C
Select phone number.
Dial phone number.
§Reset§
Charge sett.
10 phone numbers can be stored in
each call list.
Open menu.
C
Currency
Calls missed
b
Edit your currency.
The phone numbers of calls that you
have received but not answered are
stored for call back purposes.
Personal rate
Enter the currency as well as the
charge per unit and time.
Â
Missed call.
Account limit
Calls received
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.
Accepted calls are listed.
Calls dialled
Access to the last numbers dialled
by you.
Auto display
Fast access in
standby mode.
Call duration and charges are
automatically displayed.
A
Delete records
The records are deleted.
Camera
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Camera
You can view photos on the integrat-
ed camera immediately and
Photo mode
Take a photo.
• use the photo as a background im-
age, logo.
C
The photo is saved with a name. To
enter the name, see Setup in the op-
tions menu (p. 28).
• send the photo via MMS or e-mail.
Switch on
Settings prior to taking a photo:
¢
Set the brightness.
R
F
I
C
Or
Set the zoom factor.
Start camera in standby
mode.
D
Image resolution
The current (preview) image is dis-
played. You will see the following in
the first line from left to right:
It is possible to set the quality of the
image regardless of the preview im-
age resolution.
Ù
Ú
Û
×
Brightness
Premium:
High:
Medium:
Wallpaper:
640 × 480 (VGA)
320 × 240 (QVGA)
160 × 120 (QQVGA)
132 × 176 or
130 × 130
Zoom factor
White balance
External flash connected
The number of photos that can still
be taken in the selected resolution is
displayed in the top right-hand cor-
ner of the preview image. This
The resolution may decrease de-
pending on the selected digital
zoom.
number varies considerably from im-
age to image depending on how
much storage space is required. The
selected resolution is indicated be-
neath the preview image or, if video
mode has been selected, there is an
indication as to how much recording
time has already been used and how
much time is still available.
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Camera
Flash
Camera options
You have to activate the flash func-
tion before using it, regardless of
whether the flash is external or inter-
nal.
The following functions are availa-
ble, depending on the current
situation.
§Options§ Open menu.
¢
¢Flash
R
C
Settings
• Default picture name
• Resolution.
• Colour mode: normal,
sepia, grey scale and
Dream scape.
External flash
If the external flash is plugged in,
this is shown by a symbol in the dis-
play. The flash is charged constantly
while connected to the phone. This
reduces the standby time.
Photo
album
Displays list of photos.
Flash
Select different flash
modes: Off, On, Automat-
ic, Red eye red.
This symbol flashes when
the external flash is being
charged.
×
Frame
Select different frames for
current picture.
Internal flash
Self timer
The internal flash will be activated
automatically (if you set this func-
tion on in advance). Please be noted
that the internal flash has a distance
of 50 cm.
The photo is taken approx.
15 seconds after triggering.
White
balance
Choose between:
Automatic, Indoor,
Outdoor
For settings see options menu.
Help
(For standard functions see p. 14)
Messages
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Messages
Inbox
Message lists
The central input folder contains
ceived. The entries are marked with
a symbol to indicate their type and
status (p. 6).
All SMS, MMS and E-mail are each
displayed in four separate lists.
¢M Inbox
¢
C
Select message type.
¢
List of received messages.
To call up the central input folder,
¢M Draft
¢
e.g. if a new SMS has been received: C
Select message type.
¢
Press the soft key beneath
the symbol.
p
List of saved drafts.
When you open an entry, the rele-
vant application also starts. After a
set time span, entries which have al-
ready been read and opened are only
displayed in the (§Options§) message-
related incoming lists.
¢M Unsent
¢
C
Select message type.
¢
List of messages not yet successfully
sent.
¢M Sent
¢
C
Select message type.
¢
In the central input folder, you will
find the following message types:
SMS, MMS, E-mail
List of received messages.
§Options§ Call up the function menu
to process the messages.
System messages
Message about MMS, Missed alarm,
Missed appts., Calls missed, WAP push,
Voice message
Data objects
Ringtones, Pictures and Video,
Calendar entries, Notes, Business card
and Voice notification.
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SMS
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). You can also insert
With the text input field open:
§Options§ Open menu.
Select Picture&sound.
I
The menu contains:
Fix animations, Fix sounds,
Own animat., Own pictures,
Own sounds
pictures and sounds in an SMS.
Write/send
Select list.
I
¢M¢Create new¢SMS
C
Confirm. The first entry of
C
Enter text (see also p. 17).
J
the selected section is dis-
§Options§ Text creation functions.
played.
Start sending procedure.
Scroll to entry required.
A
I
Select phone number
from the Phonebook/Ad-
dressbook or enter it.
For Fix animations/Fix sounds:
/
Ï
J
The selection is added to
the SMS.
C
The SMS is transmitted to
the service centre to be
sent.
For Own animat., Own pictures,
Own sounds:
C
The selection is displayed/
played back.
C
C
Special functions
The selection is added to
the SMS.
Picture&sound
You can send pictures and tones
with or without accompanying text.
SMS archive
¢M¢SMS archive
C
The list of SMS messages stored in
the phone is displayed.
SMS
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reply.
SMS to group
You can send an SMS message as
a "circular" to a recipient group.
Setting
§Options§ Open menu.
SMS profiles
Send
Select.
¢M¢Message setup
C
§Group§
The list of groups is
displayed.
¢SMS¢SMS profiles
5 SMS profiles can be set. These de-
fine the transmission characteristics
of an SMS.
Select group.
I
C
C
Open group and highlight
all/individual entries.
Activate profile
The SMS is sent after a
security query.
Select profile.
I
Activate.
C
Read
p
Set profile
Arrival of a new SMS an-
nounced in the display.
Select profile and open
I
with §Edit§ to process it.
The Inbox is opened. It offers you a
quick overview of the messages cur-
rently received.
SMS signature
¢M¢Message setup
C
¢SMS¢SMS signature
To read the SMS.
C
I
You can enter a "signature" with a
maximum of 16 characters. This sig-
nature will then be attached to each
SMS except for a §Reply§ and when
changes are made to an existing
SMS.
Scroll through message
line by line.
Additional information
If this symbol flashes, the SIM
memory is full. Delete or ar-
chive messages.
ã
Reply
You can answer the SMS now open
immediately. The newly added text
is placed above the received text.
Functions for a direct
C
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MMS
MMS
The Multimedia Messaging Service
enables you to send texts, pictures
and sounds in a combined message
to another mobile phone or to an
e-mail address.
<Sound> Select.
Display sound functions:
Insert sound, Record, Open,
C
<Text>
Select.
Depending on your phone setting,
you will either receive the complete
message or only a notification with
sender details and size. The actual
MMS can then be downloaded
manually later.
Display text functions
(see also p. 17).
C
Options
§Options§ Open menu.
Send MMS
Play
Send MMS.
Create
Play entire MMS on the
display.
An MMS consists of the address
header and the content. This may
consist of a series of pages. Each
page may contain a text, a picture
and a sound.
Picture...
Sound...
Text...
See above.
See above.
See above.
Create standard MMS
Page
Add page: Insert new page
behind current one.
Delete page: Delete cur-
rent page.
Page list: Display available
pages.
¢M¢Create new¢MMS
C
First select an object for processing
to be added to the first page of the
MMS:
§Options§ Open menu.
Timing: Set the time se-
quence for the MMS pres-
entation:
• Page duration:
Automatic or Manual
• Show page:
<Picture> Select.
Display picture functions:
C
Insert picture, Camera,
Open, Save picture
only if Manual has been
selected. Enter the
lifespan of a page.
MMS
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Msg. details
Reply
Send
Enter sending parameters
(see next chapter).
The page(s) of the new MMS has
(have) already been created. The
MMS is displayed.
Replay to an MMS, SMS or
any template.
Forward
Forward current message.
Open address entry.
A
Save as
templ.
Save created MMS as a
template. See also below:
p MMS
Subject:
Greetings from London
(For standard functions see p. 14)
To:
+1234567654321 |
Size:
85 KB
Templates
¢M¢MMS templates
C
MMS templates are saved MMSs
without an address. They can be sent
as new MMS or used as part of a new
MMS messages. A maximum of 10
templates can be saved.
Þßá
Options
]
Subject: Enter a brief description
of the MMS.
Create templates by writing a new
MMS or using an MMS which you
have already received.
Send to: Enter one or more
phone number(s)/
e-mail address(es).
§Options§ Open menu and select
Save as templ.
Size:
A
C
More:
Display the MMS size.
Start sending procedure.
The MMS is sent after
confirmation.
Provide additional ad-
dress fields.
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MMS
Message details options
§Options§ Open menu.
Read
An MMS has been received in full.
Send
Play
Send MMS.
Start playback.
C
Play entire MMS on the
display.
Key functions for playback:
To the next page.
Edit
E
D
Display object selection to
change an object.
Press briefly once to re-
turn to the start of the
current page; press briefly
twice to return to the start
of the previous page.
Add
recipient
Add recipient from the cur-
rent address directory.
Delete
recip.
Delete individual recipient.
Page list
Display MMS pages for
viewing and/or changing.
Set volume.
I
Terminate.
/B
C
Save as
templ.
Save created MMS as a
template.
The message details are displayed
(For standard functions see p. 14)
when the MMS is complete.
Subject: Description of the MMS.
From:
Information about the
sender.
Receive
Arrival of new MMS/notifi-
/
p w
Size:
Size of the MMS in KB.
Additional input fields.
cation announced on
display.
More:
Start reception. Depend-
ing on the setting (p. 35),
the MMS/notification is
transferred to the inbox
folder (Inbox).
<
In order to receive the complete
MMS subsequently, the message
must be opened.
§Receive§ Start transmission.
MMS
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Validity:
Setting
C
Select the period within
which the service centre
is to try to deliver the
message:
¢M¢Message setup¢MMS
MMS profile:
Manual, 1 hour, 3 hours,
Five MMS profiles can be set.
The sending properties are specified
in these profiles. In most cases, the
setting has already been made. If
necessary, check with your service
provider for details.
6 hours, 12 hours, 1 day,
1 week, Maximum*
* Maximum period that the
service provider permits.
Earliest de-
liv. time:
Transmission from the
service centre to the
recipient:
Select profile.
I
Immediate, Tomorrow
Open to edit the profile.
C
Default
duration:
Length of display for an
MMS page (default require-
ment).
Setting options
§Options§ Open menu.
Activate, Change sett., Rename
Retrieval:
Receive complete MMS or
only notification of arrival.
Immediate
Receive complete MMS im-
mediately.
Auto.homenet
Receive complete MMS im-
mediately in home network
Manual
Only the notification is
received.
User settings
Set the MMS dispatch to suit your
requirements:
Sender
visibility:
Request to show or hide
your identity when sending
MMS.
Delivery
report:
Request delivery confirma-
tion for sent messages.
Spam filter:
Settings for receipt of pro-
motional MMS.
Read reply:
Request confirmation that
the MMS has been read.
Size indica-
tion: =
Set a max. message size
and how it is to be handled.
Default
priority:
Send priority:
Normal, High, Low
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E-mail
E-mail
Your telephone has an e-mail pro-
gram (client) with which you can re-
ceive e-mails. You can receive the
whole E-mail or just the header in-
formation (E-mail address, date,
subject ... etc.).
Setting
C
¢M¢Message setup¢E-mail
Before using this service, you must
set the server access and your e-mail
options. Most of this data has al-
ready been entered. If not, you can
obtain it from your service provider.
See also on the Internet at:
Receive/read
¢M¢Inbox
C
¢Select function.
Before an e-mail can be read, it must
be retrieved from the server.
Activating access
Select access.
I
E-mail
List all the received
E-mail.
Activate access.
C
§Options§ Open menu and select
Retrieve body.
Account sett.
Rec. e-mails
Select access or <Empty>.
I
All e-mails are sent into
Inbox from server.
§Edit§
Start processing. Fill in
the data fields as specified
by your service provider.
Voice message/CB
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Voice message/CB
Listen to message
A new voice message can be an-
nounced as follows, depending
on the service provider:
b
Voice message
¢M¢Setup¢Voice message
C
If you have a mailbox, a caller can
leave a voice message for you
Symbol plus beep.
À
• if your phone is switched off or
not ready to receive,
Or
Notification via SMS.
p
• if you do not want to answer,
Or
• or if you are making a phone call.
You receive a call with an automatic
announcement.
You may have to register for this
function and set it manually.
Call your mailbox and play the mes-
sage(s) back.
Setup
b
The service provider supplies you
with two phone numbers:
Press and hold (if neces-
1
sary enter mailbox
number once only). Con-
firm with §OK§ and §Mailbox§
depending on your serv-
ice provider.
Save mailbox number
Call this phone number to listen to
your voice messages.
¢M¢Setup¢Voice message
C
Enter phone number and confirm
CB services
C
b
with §OK§.
¢M¢Setup¢CB services
Save call divert number
Calls are diverted to this phone
number.
Some service providers offer infor-
mation services (info channels,
Cell Broadcast). If reception is acti-
vated you will receive message
about the activated topics in your
Topic list.
T
¢ ¢Phone setup¢Divert
C
¢e.g. Unanswered¢Set
Enter phone number and register it
on the network with §OK§.
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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.
Resume
Reconnect the latest web-
site after disconnection.
Setup
Browser settings (p. 39).
Push inbox
View and save the
push msgs.
End connection
Press and hold to close
the connection and
the browser.
Internet
C
B
O
¢ ¢Internet
The browser is activated with the
pre-set option as soon as you call up
the function (Internet settings, p. 39;
may be specified/pre-assigned by
service provider).
Navigation in the browser
• Select a link.
C
• Settings, status on/off.
• Press briefly: back a page.
B
I
Internet service
§Options§ Open menu.
• One input field/link forward/back.
• Scroll one line.
Homepage
Call up the pre-set
homepage or the current
profile (p. 39).
Display symbols in the browser
²
±
Connect
Network
No network
´
³
Bookmarks
Display bookmarks
stored in the phone; save
bookmark.
GPRS online
Recent
pages
Display last Internet sites
to be visited.
Enter special characters
/
Select important special
characters.
* 0
Enter ad-
dress
Enter a URL.
Surf & fun
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Internet settings
Profiles
Preparation of the phone for Internet
access depends on the service pro-
vider concerned:
¢O¢Internet
C
§Options§ Open menu.
Setup
Select.
Profile pre-set
Edit
Edit the homepage title and
In most cases, access profiles have
already been created for one or more
service provider(s).
Homepage
URL.
Select
profile
The list of profiles is dis-
played for activation
(see below).
Select profile.
I
C
Connection
Activate profile.
Set all connection informa-
tion according to different
profiles.
Set profile manually
If necessary, contact your service
provider. You can change settings.
Browser
options
Set start option as well as
handling of pictures and
tones and send options.
Rename
Change the name of current
profile.
Cache
Enable/disable the caches.
Enable/disable cookies.
Cookie
WAP push
set.
Set to receive or reject push
msg. from all, none or specif-
ic service provider.
Clear re-
cent pages
Delete all the URLs from
Recent Page.
Your Internet browser is licensed by:
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Surf & fun
n
Additional information
Games and Applications
You can use WAP to download applications
(e.g. ringtones, games, images, animations) from
the Internet. Downloading or running applications
will not affect or change the software already in-
stalled on your Java™-enabled mobile phone.
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.
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:
Requirements
WAP profile (p. 39) and the access
(p. 46) must be configured.
For technical reasons, such applications and sub-
sequent enabling of certain functions are lost in
the event of the device being replaced/re-sup-
plied and may be lost if it is repaired.
Download
Select the correct access depending
on whether you are loading games
or applications:
In such cases, the buyer is required to download
or release the application again. These applica-
tions are then exclusively intended for your phone
and cannot be transferred from this even to cre-
ate a backup.
Siemens does not warranty, guarantee or accept
any liability for the customer's ability to download
or enable applications again or to do so free of
charge. If technically possible, secure your appli-
cations on the PC with the "mobile phone
manager".
¢O¢Games/Applications
C
In addition to URLs and service pro-
viders for the download, any availa-
ble applications/games and folders
will be displayed.
Setup
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Setup
Car Kit
Profiles
C
If an original Siemens Car Kit is used,
the profile is switched on automati-
cally 'when the phone is inserted in-
to the cradle (also see accessories).
¢T¢Profiles
Several settings can be stored in a
phone profile in order, for example,
to adapt the phone to the surround-
ing level of noise.
Headset
• Five standard profiles are provided
with default settings. They can be
changed however:
Normal environment,
Quiet environment,
The profile is only switched on
automatically if an original
Siemens headset is used
(also see accessories).
Noisy environment,
Car Kit, Headset
Aircraft mode
All alarms (appointments, alarm
clock) are switched off. This profile
cannot be modified.
• You can set two personal profiles
(<Name>).
• The special profile Aircraft mode is
fixed and cannot be changed.
Switch on
Scroll to Aircraft mode.
H
Profile settings
Edit a default profile or create a new
personal profile:
Confirm selection.
C
Confirm again upon safe-
C
ty inquiry to activate the
Select profile.
I
profile. The phone switch-
es itself off automatically.
§Options§ Open menu and select
Change sett.
Normal mode
The list of available functions is dis-
played. When you have finished set-
ting a function, you return to the
profile menu where you can change
a further setting.
When you switch on your phone
again, the previously set profile will
be reactivated automatically.
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Setup
Screensaver
Display
The screensaver shows a picture in
the display when a period set by you
has elapsed. An incoming call and
pressing any key will end the func-
tion except if the safety function is
activated.
¢T¢Display
C
¢Select function.
Language
Set the language of the display text.
When "automatic" is set, the lan-
guage of your home service provider
is used.
Start up anim.
Shown when the phone is
switched on.
If a language that you do not under-
stand happens to be set, the phone
can be reset to the language of your
service provider with the following
input (in standby mode):
Note
The picture (animated) and digital clock
screensavers significantly reduce the
phone's standby time.
# 0 0 0 0 #
A
*
Text input
Shutdn anim.
Shown when the phone is switched
off.
T9 preferred
Activate/deactivate intelli-
gent text entry.
Own greeting
Is displayed instead of an animation
when you switch on the phone.
Input language
Select language for text
entry.
Wallpaper
Set wallpaper graphic for the display.
Big letters
You can choose between two font
sizes for the display.
Logo
Illumination
Set display illumination to
brighter/darker.
Choose graphic to be displayed in-
stead of the provider logo.
Colour skin
Contrast
Set display contrast level.
Select colour scheme for the entire
user interface.
Setup
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Group calls
The same melody is set for all callers
whose phone numbers belong to the
same group.
Ringtones
¢T¢Ringtones
C
¢Select function.
Set the tones on the telephone to
suit your requirements.
Other calls
The same volume is set for caller
whose phone numbers are not
saved.
Ringer setting
Activate/deactivate the ringer or re-
duce it to a short beep.
More melodies
You can set up different melodies for
Messages/Alarm clock/Startup
mel./Shutdown mel./Sound rec.
Silent alert
To avoid the disturbance caused by a
ringing phone, you can activate the
silent alert function as an alterna-
tive. The silent alert can be switched
on in addition to the ring tone. This
function is deactivated when the
battery is being charged and acces-
sories are connected (except the
headset).
Sound recorder
Use the sound recorder to record
voice memos and social sounds for
use as ring tones.
New recording
<New entry>
Select. The remaining
time available as well as
the recording time are
shown in the display.
Volume
Set different volumes for types of
call/functions.
Additional information
Start another application as follows
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.
The recording display appears:
A brief tone sounds when
the recording starts.
C
D
End recording.
The recording is saved
with a timestamp in the
file system in Sounds.
d Calls
The same melody is set for all callers
whose phone numbers are saved in
the same address book or SIM.
Playback
Playback.
C
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Setup
Other possibilities for divert:
Call setup
Not reachable, No reply, Busy,
Receiving fax, Receiving data,
Status check, Clear all
¢T¢Call setup
C
¢Select function.
Hide ID
If activated, your phone number
will not appear on the other party’s
display (depending on the service
providers).
b
Call screening
Only calls from phone numbers that
are in the Phonebook/Addressbook
or in a group are signalled. Other
calls are only displayed.
Call waiting
If you are registered for this service,
you can check whether it is set and
you can activate/deactivate it.
b
Any key answ.
Incoming calls can be accepted by
pressing any key (except for
).
B
Minute beep
During the call, you (and only you)
will hear a beep every minute so you
can check the call's duration.
Divert
You can specify when calls should be
diverted to your mailbox or other
numbers.
Set up call divert (example)
Unanswered
Select Unanswered.
(Includes the conditions
b
I
C
Not reachable, No reply,
Busy, see below)
Confirm and select Set,
then enter the phone
number to which the call
will be diverted.
Confirm. The network set-
ting confirms.
C
All calls
b
All calls are diverted.
Icon in the top line of the
display in standby mode.
Ç
Setup
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File system
Phone setup
Format
(Phone-code protected)
¢T¢Phone setup
C
¢Select function.
The phone memory is formatted and
all saved data such as ringtones, pic-
tures, games, etc. is deleted.
Formatting may take longer than
one minute.
Key tones
Set the type of acoustic key acknow-
ledgement.
Info tones
Set service and alarm tones.
Clean up
Free memory by deleting temporary
files that are no longer required.
Automatic switch off
Master reset
Reset phone to default values
The phone switches off each day at
the set time.
(factory setting). This does not affect
the SIM card or the network settings.
Phone identity
The phone identity number (IMEI) is
displayed. This information may be
useful for customer service.
Alternatively, in standby mode enter:
# 9 9 9 9 #
A
*
Alternatively, in standby mode en-
ter: # 0 6 #
*
§Info§
Display further informa-
tion about the phone.
Software version
Display in standby mode:
# 0 6 #, then press §Info§.
*
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Setup
Clock
Connectivity
¢T¢Clock
¢T¢Connectivity
C
C
¢Select function.
¢Select function.
Time/date
§Change§ First enter the date, then
GPRS
b
(General Packet Radio Service)
the time.
GPRS is a new method for transmit-
ting data faster in the mobile
network.
Time zones
World map
Displays world time zones.
GPRS info
Display connection information.
Select a time zone.
F
City list
IrDA
Your phone has an infrared inter-
face. The distance between the two
devices must not exceed 30 cm. The
infrared windows in both appliances
must be aligned as accurately as pos-
sible with each other.
List of world cities.
Select a city in the select-
ed time zone.
I
Date format
Select the display format for the date.
Data services
Time format
Default setting and activation of the
connection profiles for MMS, WAP ap-
plications. The phone default setting
varies from service provider to serv-
ice provider. Consult your service
provider or go to this address on the
Internet for more information
Select 24h or 12h.
Buddhist year
Switch to Buddhist year.
Display Clock
Activate/deactivate time display.
in the FAQ section.
Authentication
Activate or deactivate encrypted
WAP dial-up (CSD connections only).
Setup
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Out.int.x.home
Security
(Outgoing international
without home country)
¢T¢Security
C
¢Select function.
No international calls, only calls to
the home country.
Direct call
All incoming
The phone is barred for all incoming
calls.
Only one phone number can be di-
alled. The required phone code
(4 to 8 digits) is set by you and en-
tered at the first security inquiry.
When roaming
You will not receive calls when out-
side your home network.
To switch off, press and
#
hold, then enter the tele-
phone code.
Status check
Status check for network barring.
Only ‚
Restrict calls to SIM-protected num-
bers in the Phonebook.
b
Clear all
Clear all barrings.
PIN codes
Description, see p. 15:
PIN control, Change PIN, Change PIN2,
Chg.phonecode
Network
¢T¢Network
C
¢Select function.
Line
b
This SIM only
Your phone is prevented from being
used with a different SIM card.
Two independent phone numbers
must be registered.
Network info
The list of GSM networks currently
available is displayed.
Barrings
Network barring restricts the use of
your SIM card.
b
Choose netwrk
All outgoing
All outgoing calls except emergency
numbers are barred.
Network search is restarted.
Outgo internat
(Outgoing international)
Only national calls can be made.
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Setup
Automatic switch off
(factory default: 2 hours)
The phone is powered by the car's
power supply. Set the time which
must elapse after the ignition has
been switched off before the phone
is automatically switched off.
Auto network
If activated, the next network is di-
alled in the order of your "preferred
networks".
Pref. network
Set the service providers you prefer
when you leave your home network.
Car loudspk.
Improves playback in certain
circumstances.
Band selection
Select either GSM 900 or GSM 1800.
b
Headset
User group
b
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.
Depending on your service provider,
you can create groups with this ser-
vice. These can have access to inter-
nal (company) information, for ex-
ample, or special rates apply. Please
check with your service provider for
details.
Auto answer
(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.
Accessories
¢T¢Accessories
C
¢Select function.
Car Kit
Auto answer
Only in combination with an original
Siemens handsfree car kit (see ac-
cessories). The car kit profile is acti-
vated automatically when the phone
is inserted into the cradle.
If you do not notice that your phone has ac-
cepted a call, there is the danger that the
caller may eavesdrop.
Auto answer
(factory default: off)
Calls are accepted automatically
after a few seconds. Eavesdropping
is possible!
Fast access function
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Fast access function
Apply
Soft keys
Select a stored phone number or
start a stored application
(e. g. Internet).
Assign one phone number or func-
tion to each of the two soft keys.
Change
In standby mode:
For example, the Internet function is
assigned to the soft key. To change
this (in standby mode):
Press and hold.
3
My menu
§Internet§ Press briefly, then press
§Change§.
Press.
C
Select a new function
from the list and confirm
§My menu§ Press.
with
.
C
Set up your own menu. The list of
10 entries is preset, but can be
changed.
Apply
The "Internet" is just used as an ex-
ample here.
Change menu
You can replace each entry (1-10)
with another entry from the selec-
tion list.
§Internet§ Press and hold; the appli-
cation is started.
Speed dialling keys
Select entry.
I
Assign one phone number of func-
tion to each of the keys from 2 to 9.
Number key 1 is reserved for the
mailbox.
Open the function list to
make a selection.
§Change§
Select the new entry from
the list.
I
C
Assign functions
Confirm. The entry is
saved.
Press a number key
(e.g. key 3) briefly,
then press §Set§.
3
Reset all
Select a new function to
be assigned from the list
§Reset all§ Select. After a security in-
quiry, the default setting
is restored.
and confirm with
.
C
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Organiser
Meeting: Text input for de-
scription.
f
g
Organiser
¢Q¢Select function.
C
Holiday: Enter start and
end date.
Birthday: Enter name and
date.
Calendar
h
You can enter appointments in the
calendar. Time and date must be set
correctly.
Different input/selection fields are
displayed depending on the type.
The number of fields can be restrict-
ed, see Standard (p. 14).
The calendar offers you three views:
monthly view, weekly view, and dai-
ly view.
Additional information
The various entries are colour-cod-
ed. Appointments are shown as a
vertical colour bar on the horizontal
hour division.
¹
»
Alarm clock, alarm set.
Appointment, alarm set.
An alarm sounds even when the phone is
switched off (except in Aircraft mode,
p. 41). The phone does not go to standby
mode. To deactivate it press any key.
Navigation:
Scroll between
F/ I
weeks/days/hours.
Tasks
Appointments
Appointments are displayed in
chronological order in a list.
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. The
entries are made in the same way as
Appointments (see "Appointments").
Enter new appointment
<New entry>
Select.
Types:
Memo: Text input for
description.
c
Voice memo: Enter voice
memo.
d
Call: Enter phone number.
Shown with alarm.
e
Organiser
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Calend. setup
C
Start of day:
Notes
Time when the working day begins.
T9 support (p. 17) makes writing
short notes such as shopping lists
easier. Save confidential notes with
the phone code.
Start of week:
Weekday on which the monthly and
weekly view on the left starts.
Set weekend
Set the days for the weekend.
Missed alarm
Events with an alarm (Appointments,
Tasks) to which you have not reacted
Show birthdays:
Set the days for birthday.
Time zones
See p. 46.
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Extras
Extras
S
¢ ¢ Select function.
C
Calculator
The calculator can be used in a basic
version and with an extended range
of functions (§Options§).
SIM services
It allows you to add new function
over the air to the mobile, however,
the service provided would be differ-
ent according to different operators
and the supported class of the SAT
on your mobile equipment.
Enter number(s).
J
/
Navigate functions.
Use function.
FI
C
Alarm clock
The alarm will ring at the time you
set, even when the phone or/and
ringtones are switched off.
Unit converter
You can convert various measure-
ment units into other measurement
units.
Activate/deactivate the
alarm.
Select the source unit/cur-
rency, then enter the
quantity.
F
F
Set the time for the alarm
call (hh:mm).
J
F
C
Select the target meas-
urement unit/currency
The result is displayed.
F
Navigate to the various
days.
Special key functions:
Display options: alarm call
time and days.
Set decimal point.
#
*
Set days for alarm calls.
C
Press and hold to high-
Change sign.
light/unhighlight all the
days.
§OK§
Confirm setting.
You can set the alarm to repeat with
Snooze.
Extras
53
Conv.
Countdown
When you first call up the function,
enter the base currency.
A set time elapses. The last
3 seconds are indicated by a beep.
At the end a beeping signals the fact.
Enter currency (e.g. euro)
and save the entry with
§Save§.
J
Now enter the names and
exchange rates of the cur-
rencies to be converted.
Stopwatch
Two intermediate times can be
recorded and saved.
Start/stop/reset to zero.
C
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My stuff
My stuff
A file management function is avail-
able for you to organise your files.
This functions in the same way as on
a PC. Folders have already been cre-
ated for different data types.
Melodies
C
Play, depending on the
situation.
Stop playback.
B
¢N
C
Picture processing
The list of the folders and files is
displayed.
§Options§ Open menu and select
Send, Save, Delete, Rename,
Drive info.
Navigation
Select file/folder in lists.
I
C
Open folder or start file
with related application.
Media player
When you are viewing a picture or
listening to a melody, the applica-
tion starts a media playback.
Browse to the next
media file.
F
Pictures
Display.
C
§Send§
e.g. send via MMS.
Customer Care
55
Bosnia Herzegovina..........................0 33 27 66 49
Brazil............................................0 80 07 07 12 48
Brunei ................................................. 02 43 08 01
Bulgaria............................................... 02 73 94 88
Cambodia ........................................... 12 80 05 00
Canada ........................................1 88 87 77 02 11
China ...........................................0 21 38 98 47 77
Croatia ..............................................0 16 10 53 81
Czech Republic.................................2 33 03 27 27
Denmark ............................................. 35 25 86 00
Dubai ................................................0 43 96 64 33
Egypt.................................................0 23 33 41 11
Estonia................................................ 06 30 47 97
Finland............................................09 22 94 37 00
France.............................................01 56 38 42 00
Germany ....................................0 18 05 33 32 26
Greece.........................................0 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 52 74 20 10
Luxembourg........................................ 43 84 33 99
Macedonia .......................................... 02 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
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
Philippines ........................................0 27 57 11 18
Customer Care
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 §Info§) and if available,
*
your Siemens Service customer number.
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
Bahrain .................................................... 40 42 34
Bangladesh.......................................0 17 52 74 47
Belgium.............................................0 78 15 22 21
Bolivia ...............................................0 21 21 41 14
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Accessories
Poland.............................................08 01 30 00 30
Portugal ............................................8 08 20 15 21
Qatar....................................................04 32 20 10
Romania .........................................02 12 04 60 00
Russia..........................................8 80 02 00 10 10
Saudi Arabia .....................................0 22 26 00 43
Serbia .............................................01 13 80 95 50
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 65 79 71 00
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
Vietnam...........................................84 89 30 01 21
Zimbabwe ............................................04 36 94 24
Accessories
Fashion &
Carry
Textile Case FCT-600
Energy
Li-Ion Battery 600 mAh
EBA-670
Travel Charger ETC-500 (EU)
Travel Charger ETC-510 (UK)
Car Charger Plus ECC-600
Handsfree
Portable
Headset Basic HHS-500
Headset HHS-510
Headset Purestyle HHS-610
Office
Data Cable DCA-500
Data Cable USB DCA-510
Data Cable USB DCA-540
SyncStation DSC-600
Multitain-
ment
Flash IFL-600
Car Solu-
tions
Car Kit Portable HKP-500
Car Kit Easy HKP-630
Upgrade Kit HKO-640
Products can be obtained in specialist shops
or you can visit the Siemens Mobile Store
online:
Original Siemens Accessories
shop
For more detailed product information
please see:
Care and maintenance
57
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.
Battery quality
declaration
The capacity of your mobile phone battery
will reduce each time it is charged/dis-
• Protect your phone from moisture and hu-
midity! Precipitation, humidity and liquids
contain minerals that will corrode electron-
ic circuits. Should your phone nonetheless
become wet, disconnect it immediately
from any power supply, remove the battery
and leave the open phone to dry at room
temperature!
• Do not use or store the phone in dusty,
dirty areas. Its moving parts may become
damaged.
• Do not store your phone in hot areas. High
temperatures can shorten the life of elec-
tronic devices, damage batteries and warp
or melt certain plastics.
charged. Storing the battery at temperatures
that are too high or too low also causes a
gradual loss of capacity. As a result the oper-
ating time of your mobile phone may be con-
siderably reduced, even after a full recharge
of the battery.
The battery is, however, designed to be ca-
pable of being charged and discharged for a
period of six months from the date when the
phone was purchased. Following this six-
month period, we recommend replacing your
battery if you experience a significant drop in
performance.
• Do not store your phone in cold areas.
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.
Please note that the appearance that the ap-
pearance of brighter or darker dots generally
does not mean that a fault has occurred.
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning sol-
vents, or strong detergents to clean the
phone!
The suggestions given above apply equally
to your phone, battery, charger and all ac-
cessories. If any of these parts are not work-
ing properly, take them to your nearest
qualified service outlet. The personnel there
will assist you and, if necessary, repair the
device.
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Product data
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
Siemens Information and Communi-
cation mobile hereby declares that
the phone described in this user
guide is in compliance with the es-
sential requirements and other rele-
vant provisions of European Direc-
tive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The
declaration of conformity (DoC) con-
cerned has been signed. Please call
the company hotline if you require a
copy of the original, or visit:
..............................................................
The customer service number of the
service provider:
..............................................................
Lost phone
If you lose your phone or SIM card contact
your service provider immediately to
prevent misuse.
Technical data
Operating time
The operating time depends upon
the respective conditions of use:
Extreme temperatures considerably
reduce the phone’s standby time.
Avoid placing the phone in the sun
or on a heater.
GSM class:
Frequency range: 880– 960 MHz
GSM class: 1 (1 watt)
Frequency range: 1,710– 1,880 MHz
4 (2 watt)
Weight:
Size:
88 g
Talktime: 100 to 200 minutes
Standby time: 60 to 200 hours
97 × 48 × 23 mm
(78 ccm)
Action taken Time Reduction of stand-
(min) by time by
Li-Ion battery:
600 mAh
Operating
temperature:
Calling
Light *
1
1
1
60– 100 minutes
20 minutes
–10 °C– +55 °C
3.0 V
SIM card:
Network
search
5– 10 minutes
* Key input, games, organiser etc.
Guarantee certificate (UK)
59
Guarantee certificate (UK)
Without prejudice to any claim the
user (customer) may have in relation
to the dealer or retailer, the custom-
er shall be granted a manufacturer's
Guarantee under the conditions set
out below:
any software supplied on a sepa-
rate data medium shall be exclud-
ed from the Guarantee.
• The purchase receipt, together
with the date of purchase, shall be
required as evidence for invoking
the Guarantee. Claims under the
Guarantee must be submitted
within two months of the Guaran-
tee default becoming evident.
• In the case of new devices and
their components exhibiting de-
fects resulting from manufactur-
ing and/or material faults within
24 months of purchase, Siemens
shall, at its own option and free of
charge, either replace the device
with another device reflecting the
current state of the art, or repair
the said device. In respect of parts
subject to wear and tear (includ-
ing but not limited to, batteries,
keypads, casings, small parts on
casings, protective coverings
where included in the scope of de-
livery), this warranty shall be valid
for six months from the date of
purchase.
• Ownership of devices or compo-
nents replaced by and returned to
Siemens shall vest in Siemens.
• This Guarantee shall apply to new
devices purchased in the Europe-
an 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 connection with the device
shall be excluded from this Guar-
antee. Nothing in this Guarantee
shall attempt to limit or exclude a
Customer's Statutory Rights, nor
the manufacturer's liability for
death or personal injury resulting
from its negligence.
• This Guarantee shall be invalid if
the device defect is attributable to
improper treatment and/or failure
to comply with information con-
tained in the user manuals.
•
This Guarantee shall not apply to
or extend to services performed
by the authorised dealer or the
customer themselves (e.g. instal-
lation, configuration, software
downloads). User manuals and
• The duration of the Guarantee
shall not be extended by services
rendered under the terms of the
Guarantee.
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Guarantee certificate (UK)
• Insofar as no Guarantee default
exists, Siemens reserves the right
to charge the customer for re-
placement or repair.
• The above provisions do not not
imply a change in the burden of
proof to the detriment of the
customer.
To invoke this Guarantee, please
contact the Siemens telephone serv-
ice. The relevant number is to be
found in the accompanying user
guide.
Guarantee certificate (IRL)
61
Guarantee certificate (IRL)
Without prejudice to any claim the
user (customer) may have in relation
to the dealer or retailer, the custom-
er shall be granted a manufacturer’s
Guarantee under the conditions set
out below:
•Repairs or other work done by
persons not authorised by
Siemens
•Components on the printed cir-
cuit board are manipulated
•The software is manipulated
• In the case of new devices and
their components exhibiting de-
fects resulting from manufactur-
ing and/or material faults within
24 months of purchase, Siemens
shall, at its own option and free of
charge, either replace the device
with another device reflecting the
current state of the art, or repair
the said device. In respect of parts
subject to wear and tear (includ-
ing but not limited to, batteries,
keypads, casings, small parts on
casings, protective coverings
where included in the scope of de-
livery), this warranty shall be valid
for six months from the date of
purchase.
•Defects or damage caused by
dropping, breaking, lightning or
ingress of moisture. This also ap-
plies if defects or damage was
caused by mechanical, chemical,
radio interference or thermal fac-
tors (e.g.: microwave, sauna etc.)
•Devices fitted with accessories
not authorised by Siemens
• This Guarantee shall not apply to
or extend to services performed
by the authorised dealer or the
customer themselves (e.g. instal-
lation, configuration, software
downloads). User manuals and
any software supplied on a sepa-
rate data medium shall be exclud-
ed from the Guarantee.
• This Guarantee shall be invalid if
the device defect is attributable to
improper care or use and/or fail-
ure to comply with information
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 evidence for invoking
the Guarantee. Claims under the
Guarantee must be submitted
within two months of the Guaran-
tee default becoming evident.
•The device is opened
(this is classed as third party
intervention)
• Ownership of devices or compo-
nents replaced by and returned to
Siemens shall vest in Siemens.
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Guarantee certificate (IRL)
• This Guarantee shall apply to new
devices purchased in the Europe-
an Union. For Products sold in the
Republic of Ireland the Guarantee
is issued by
Siemens Ireland Limited,
Ballymoss Road,
Sandyford Industrial Estate,
Dublin 18 -
The Republic of Ireland.
• Any other claims resulting out of
or in connection with the device
shall be excluded from this Guar-
antee. Nothing in this Guarantee
shall attempt to limit or exclude a
Customer's Statutory Rights, nor
the manufacturer’s liability for
death or personal injury 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 re-
placement or repair.
• The above provisions do not imply
a change in the burden of proof to
the detriment of the customer.
To invoke this Guarantee, please
contact the Siemens helpdesk on
1850 777 277. This number is also to
be found in the accompanying user
guide.
SAR – European Union (RTTE)
63
SAR – European Union (RTTE)
INFORMATION ON RF EXPOSURE/
SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR)
is designed to operate at multiple power lev-
els so as to use only the power required to
reach the network. In general, the closer you
are to a base station, the lower the power
output.
THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE
LIMITS SET BY THE EU (1999/519/EC)
FOR PROTECTION OF THE HEALTH
OF THE PUBLIC FROM THE EFFECTS
OF EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNET-
IC FIELDS
The highest SAR value for this model phone
when tested for compliance against the
norm is
0.699 W/kg****.
These limits are part of comprehensive rec-
ommendations for the protection of the pub-
lic. The recommendations were developed
and confirmed by independent scientific or-
ganisations through periodic and thorough
evaluation of scientific studies*. The limits in-
clude a substantial safety margin designed
to assure the safety of all persons, regard-
less of age and health.
Before radio equipment may be placed on
the market, compliance with the European
laws and the respective technical limit re-
quirements must be demonstrated. Only
move may to before the CE mark be af-
fixed**. The limit for mobile phones recom-
mended by the Council of the European
Union employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or
SAR. This SAR limit is 2.0 W/kg***. This cor-
responds with the requirements of the Inter-
national Commission for Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection ICNIRP and was adopt-
ed in the European Norm for Mobile Radio
Equipment EN 50360. The SAR of mobile
phones is determined in accordance with
European Norm EN 50361. This involves
measuring the maximum value in all fre-
quency bands of the mobile phone with the
phone transmitting at its highest power level.
The actual SAR level of the phone during
normal operation may be well below the
maximum value. This is because the phone
The SAR information can also be found on
the Siemens web site at
While there may be differences between the
SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, all Siemens products meet the le-
gal requirements.
*
The World Health Organization (WHO,
CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland)
states that present scientific information
does not indicate the need for any spe-
cial precautions for using of mobile
phones.
Further information:
** The CE mark confirms that the product is
in compliance with the legal require-
ments of the European Union as a pre-
requisite for the placing on the market
and the free movement of goods within
the European internal market.
*** averaged over 10 g body tissue.
64
SAR – European Union (RTTE)
**** SAR values may vary depending on na-
tional requirements and frequency
bands. SAR information for different re-
gions can be found at
SAR – International (ICNIRP)
65
SAR – International (ICNIRP)
INFORMATION ON RF EXPOSURE/
SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR)
The highest SAR value for this model phone
when tested for use at the ear is
0.699 W/kg***.
SAR information can also be found at
While there may be differences between the
SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the international
guidelines for safe RF exposure.
THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE
LIMITS FOR PROTECTION OF THE
HEALTH OF THE PUBLIC FROM THE
EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO ELECTRO-
MAGNETIC FIELDS
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and
receiver. It is designed and manufactured
not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio
frequency (RF) energy recommended by in-
ternational guidelines from the International
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Pro-
tection (ICNIRP). These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines for the protection
of the public and establish permitted levels
of RF energy for the population. The guide-
lines were confirmed by independent scien-
tific organisations through periodic and
thorough evaluation of scientific studies*.
The limits include a substantial safety mar-
gin designed to assure the safety of all per-
sons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure limit for mobile phones em-
ploys a unit of measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR
limit stated in the international guidelines is
2.0 W/kg**. Tests for SAR are conducted in
all frequency bands using standard operat-
ing positions with the phone transmitting at
its highest power level. The actual SAR level
of the phone during operation can be well
below the maximum value. This is because
the phone is designed to operate at multiple
power levels so as to use only the power re-
quired to reach the network. In general, the
closer you are to a base station, the lower
the power output.
*
The World Health Organization (WHO,
CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland)
states that present scientific information
does not indicate the need for any spe-
cial precautions for using of mobile
phones.
Further information:
** averaged over 10 g of tissue.
*** SAR values may vary depending on na-
tional requirements and frequency
bands. information for different regions
can be found at
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A
Addressbook
All calls (diversion) ..................... 44
(external) ................................... 37
Auto display
Auto. network selection.............. 48
Automobile accessories .............. 56
Car Kit
Control code (DTMF)...................20
Countdown.................................53
Credit limit..................................26
B
Battery
Browser...................................... 38
Buddh. year................................ 46
Business card.............................. 21
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D
Date format................................ 46
Display
Divert......................................... 44
DTMF codes
Headset
(tone sequences)........................ 20
E
E-mail
Write ...................................... 36
F
Fast access ................................. 49
Filter .......................................... 44
Formatting
Limit (call time/charge) ...............26
G
Menu
My menu ................................49
Speed dialling .........................13
Menu tree...................................66
GPRS .......................................... 46
Groups ....................................... 23
Guarantee certificate .................. 59
Index
75
Message
CB .......................................... 37
SMS.................................. 30, 31
MMS
PIN2 ...........................................15
Profiles (phone) ..........................41
Receive................................... 34
Send....................................... 33
N
Network
Reminder....................................19
Barring ................................... 47
Connection............................. 47
O
Operating times
(battery)................................. 8, 58
P
Phone code ................................ 15
Phone identity number
Phone number
Phonebook
Call an entry ........................... 24
New entry............................... 24
Protected SIM ......................... 25
VIP numbers ........................... 25
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SMS
Start up animation...................... 42
Volume
(Phonebook) .............................. 24
Switch off phone
Manually ................................ 10
Switch on phone ........................ 10
T
T9
Tasks.......................................... 50
U
Unanswered............................... 44
Upper and
lowercase letters ........................ 17
User group ................................. 48
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