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Siemens Mobile Phones A/S
Industrivej 30
DK-9490 Pandrup
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Ref. No.: A31008-H6200-A1-1-7619
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(7910.3100 GB / 05.00)
User Guide
M30
M30
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Contents
Precautions
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Phone setup
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40
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Phone book setup
Message setup
Timers and charge
Security
Getting started
Battery and charging
SIM card
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6
8
Calling
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10
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Redialling a number
Disabling all tones
Keypad lock
Conversation menu
Overview
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48
Further information
Keypad functions
Display symbols
EasyClick system
Carry cord
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55
Phone book
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12
12
14
Storing entries
Using your keypad
Finding an entry
Technical specifications 56
List menu
Overview
Call lists
Phone book editing
Extra phone books
Messages
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18
19
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22
Index 59
Setup menu
Overview
Games
Stopwatch
Clock
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Network services
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Precautions
Please pay attention to the follow-
ing guidelines. Breaking the rules
may be dangerous or illegal:
Do not dismantle phone or
battery (except from dis-
mantling of phone in connec-
tion with the EaysClick
System, cf. p. 54).
Mobile phones must be
switched off at all times in
an aircraft.
Do not use phone in high
humidity environments, and
do not use alcohol or any
other fluids to clean the
phone.
Getting started
Do not activate near gas sta-
tions, fuel depots, chemical
plants or blasting opera-
tions.
Learn how to get your phone
ready for action, and how to
make and receive calls.
Use only specified batteries
and chargers as others can
damage the phone or invali-
date type approvals.
Avoid use in hospitals; med-
ical electronics, e.g. pace-
makers and hearing aids,
can be affected.
Unusable batteries should
be disposed of in accord-
ance with relevant legisla-
tion.
Minor interference may
affectTVs, radios, PCs, etc.
Do not hold the phone in
your hand while driving.
Keep the phone in a safe
place out of children’s reach.
Use only ORIGINAL
Siemens accessories to
avoid damage to your
phone.
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Getting started
Getting started
Battery and charging
Insert battery
Remove battery
Charge battery
Remove the battery lid (1) by
sliding it downwards.
Remove the battery lid by slid-
ing it downwards.
Insert the charger plug in the
bottom of the telephone, and
it will start charging immedi-
ately.
Lift the lower part (1) of the
battery and remove it.
After 1.5-2 hours the battery
will be fully charged.
Facts &Tips
• During charging, the two bars in the
battery indicator on the phone display
will be flashing. It might, however
take about 5 minuttes before you can
see these symbols in your display.
Insert the battery by placing
first the upper part (2) and
then the lower part (3) in the
recess.
• When the battery is fully charged,
the bars in the battery indicator will
stop flashing.
•To obtain optimum battery perform-
ance in daily use, wait until the bat-
tery is discharged before recharging
to full capacity.
Facts &Tips
• When removing the battery, your
phone should always be switched off.
•Your phone needs recharging, when
there are no more black bars shown
in the battery indicator in the top of
the display.
Slide the battery lid in place.
•The on/off key is the left-hand func-
tion key on your phone
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Getting started
Getting started
SIM card
Insert SIM card
Calling
Making a call
Enter PUK or PIN code, if
requested, and confirm by
Answering a call
Before you can make a call on your
mobile phone you have to insert
the SIM card:
pressing
(»OK«).
Enter phone number and
press (»CALL«)
Press
(»ANSWER«), when
the phone rings.
If a number of digits are flashing in
your display now, you need to set
your clock.
Switch off your phone and
remove the battery.
+4572195000
REJECT ANSWER
(NETWORK)
Facts &Tips
+4572195000
CLEAR
CALL
Set clock
• Please remember that your SIM
card must support 3 volt technology
to work with this phone.
Place the SIM card in the
small recess in the phone.
Press
(»SET«) and enter
Press the SIM card gently
downwards and slide it to the
right until it locks to the
phone.
the time in the display via the
keypad.
Press
call.
(»END«) to end the
Press
call.
(»END«) to end the
•The SIM card is your link to the net-
work operator.The SIM card carries
your phone number, your phone book
and a lot of other features that will fol-
low your SIM card if you put it in
another phone.
Press
(»OK«).
Facts &Tips
• Use the arrow keys
and
+4572195000
+4572195000
Please see p. 31 for further infor-
mation on setting your clock.
to increase and decrease the speaker
volume during conversation.
END
MENU
END
MENU
• In this user guide you can see the
full capability of your phone, but the
presence of some of the features
depends on your network operator
and/or your SIM card.These features
•Your phone is equipped with an
internal antenna which is placed in
the upper back part of the phone.To
achieve optimum speech quality and
maximum talk time, you should
always hold your phone in the lower
part during a call. If you carry the
phone in a pocket, the backside of the
phone should always point away from
your body.
Insert the battery, replace the
battery lid on the phone and
switch it on.
are shown with this symbol
user guide.
in the
• Most networks allow you to make
emergency calls both with and with-
out a SIM card.
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Getting started
Redialling a number
Keypad lock
To avoid making calls accidentally
while carrying your phone, you can
lock the keypad:
Press
for one second,
and your latest dialled number
will be redialled automatically.
Press
Press
(»MENU«).
.
Disabling all tones
You can disable all kinds of tones:
Phone book
The keypad lock is automatically
disabled during an incoming call,
until you have finished the conver-
sation.
Press
Press
(»MENU«).
.
Learn how to store and find
entries in your phone book.
Facts &Tips
The symbol
the display.
will be visible in
Just press the same two keys
again in the same order to unlock
the keypad.
•Take notice of the display texts.The
display texts right above the function
Just press the same two keys
again in the same order to revert to
your original settings.
keys
and
will inform you of
the current function of each key at
any time.
• Please note that the menus are
dynamic.This means that your phone
does not always give you all the
options listed in this user guide.This
is because your phone only shows
the option if it is available. For
instance you cannot see the list of
missed calls if you have not missed
any calls.
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Phone book
Phone book
Use your phone book for storing
names and telephone numbers. In
the table you can see how to find
the individual characters on the
keypad of your phone.
• Press once to get the first charac-
ter, twice to get the second charac-
ter, etc.
Prefix phone numbers
Using your keypad
Prefix phone numbers are built up
in the way that the first digits of
the number are prefix (the same for
e.g. the whole company), and the
last digit(s) is/are related to a spe-
cific person or office.
Each key of your phone’s keypad
contains a number of characters
which can be seen in this table:
• Hold down one of the keys for
one second to get the option of
lower case. Just press the key
again for one second to return to
upper case.
Storing entries
If you want to store the prefix
part of such a phone number in
your phone book, you do it in exact-
ly the same way as you store a nor-
mal phone number in your phone
book. Only, instead of each of the
additional digits that varies from
time to time, you enter a ”?”. This
is done by holding down the
1 . , ; : ' " ! ¡ ?
¿ & % @ §
£ $ ¥ ¤
AB C 2
Æ Å Ä Ç
abc2æåäà def3éè
D E F 3 É ∆
Enter phone number and
press
.
• Press # to get a space between
two characters.
Enter name and press »OK«.
• Press »CLEAR« briefly to delete
one character.
Select which ringing tone you
want for this specific entry by
Facts &Tips
G H I 4 Γ
J K L 5
jkl5
M N O 6
Ø Ñ Ö Ω
mno6øñöò
• Store frequently used phone num-
bers in location numbers 1 to 9 so
that you only need to press one key
to speed dial them (see p. 38).
•The ringing tone that you select for a
using
and
, and con-
• Press »CLEAR« for one second
to delete the entire display.
ghi4ì
phone number in your phone book,
will be the ringing tone you hear if a
person is calling you from this phone
number.
firm by pressing »OK«.
key for approx. 2 seconds.
The telephone will suggest that the
name/number should be stored
under the first vacant location num-
ber.
T U V 8 Ü Θ
W X Y Z 9 Ξ
P Q R S 7 ß
ΠΦΨΣ
pqrs7ß
• If you choose a location number that
is occupied, the phone will give you
the option of overwriting the existing
entry or pressing »EXIT« to see the
suggested location number again.
• Calling Line Identification is a net-
work feature whereby phone numbers
of callers to your phone are shown on
your phone’s display. If your caller is
one of the entries that you have stor-
ed in your phone book, then his/her
name will appear on your display.
tuv8üù
wxyz9
* +
0- ~ / \| ( )[]
{} = < >^_
Press »OK« to accept the sug-
gested number, or press
»CLEAR« and enter a location
number of your own choice
(up to 3 digits).
Space
• Enter the phone number with the
help of "+" followed by the national
code so you can use your phone book
abroad without having to think about
international codes.
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Phone book
Finding an entry
Enter the phone book by
pressing
.
Scroll through the phone book
using and or enter
one or more letters of the
name you wish to find.
List menu
Call the number: Press
»CALL«.
See how to get information
about your calls and messages
and how to edit your phone
book.
Facts &Tips
If you want to call a prefix number
from your phone book you must
enter the digits to replace the “?”
after having pressed »CALL«.
• If you have stored many numbers in
your phone book, it is easiest for you
to find an entry by entering one or
more letters of the name you wish
to find.
• If you want to edit or delete a
name/number or see the status of
your phone book, you have to use the
List menu (see p. 19).
• Some SIM cards offer you the pos-
sibility of having extra phone books
for different purposes. If you have one
or more of these phone books, you
will find them in the List menu
(p. 20).
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List menu
List menu
General
Outgoing calls
Phone book
Own numbers
Enter the List menu:
• View names/phone numbers of
your latest outgoing calls
• Find, add, edit or delete entries
• See phone book status
• Find, add, edit or delete entries
Scroll through the options:
and
Select an option:
Info numbers
Press »SELECT« or »OK«
Answered calls
Fixed numbers
Go one level back:
Press »EXIT«
• Find entries
• View names/phone numbers of
your latest answered calls
• Find, add, edit or delete entries
• See status
Go back to standby:
Hold »EXIT« down
Service numbers
• Find entries
The List menu offers you lists with
your latest calls as well as different
possibilities with your messages.
Further, this is the menu you
enter to edit your phone book, and
to find your extra phone books if
you have any.
Missed calls
Barred numbers
• View names/phone numbers of
your latest calls received but not
answered
• Find, add, edit or delete entries
• See status
Messages
• Inbox for received SMS
• Outbox for sent SMS
• Send new SMS
These are the options that you
get when you enter the List menu:
• Read broadcast messages
• Check your voice mails
Facts &Tips
• Remember that
indicates that
the option depends on your SIM card
and therefore may not be available.
• On the following pages, all these
options will be explained in greater
detail.
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List menu
List menu
Phone book editing
Phone book
Call lists
direct access to the list of missed
calls simply by pressing
Status Select »Status« to see the
total number of locations in your
phone book and the number of free
locations.
First
.
Enter the List menu
by pressing
The List menu offers you the fol-
lowing options concerning your
phone book:
Copying numbers into your
phone book
Select one of the below
mentioned options
You can copy a number from the
list of outgoing, answered, or
missed calls into your phone book.
You just select the wanted phone
number from the current list, press
to access your phone book
Find entry Select »Find entry« to
Outgoing calls
find an entry in your phone book.
See a list of your last dialled tele-
Add entry Select »Add entry« to
add a new entry to your phone
book.
Facts &Tips
phone numbers.
The amount of
numbers shown depends on your
SIM card.
• As the telephone registers only
identified calls in the list, the number
of missed calls shown on the display
and the number of phone numbers
actually listed may be different.
and give the number a name, a
ringing tone and a location number.
Edit entry Select »Edit entry« to
change an existing name or num-
ber in your phone book. Select the
name/number you wish to change
and edit it by means of your key-
pad.
Answered calls
See a list of the last 10 calls you
have received and answered.
• If you want to call one of the num-
bers from the lists of outgoing,
answered or missed calls, select it
and press »CALL« to initiate the call.
Missed calls
See a list of the last 10 calls that
you received, but did not answer.
• If you call a number from the list of
missed calls, it will be deleted, but
you can then find it again in the list of
outgoing calls.
Delete entry Select »Delete entry«
to delete one of the entries in your
phone book. Select the entry you
want to delete and press
Facts &Tips
• Finding an entry in your phone book
can also be done simply by pressing
when you are in standby mode.
Direct access to the list of
missed calls
»DELETE«.
•You can delete all entries stored in
the lists of outgoing, answered, and
missed calls.This is done by entering
the Setup menu (see p. 40).
When you have missed one or
• Adding an entry to your phone book
can also be done by using the
key, see p. 12.
more calls, the symbol
is shown
in the display together with the
amount of missed calls.You get
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List menu
List menu
Extra phone books
First
Fixed numbers
Barred numbers
Info numbers
Enter the List menu
by pressing
With the help of this extra phone
book you can restrict the use of
your phone only to numbers
In this phone book you can store
numbers to which you do not
allow any calls.This phone book is
also operated in exactly the same
way as your ordinary phone book.
To activate/deactivate barred
Numbers stored in this phone book
are typically numbers for taxis, air-
ports, hotels, weather, news, etc.
The contents are defined by your
network operator and cannot be
changed by you.
Select one of the below
mentioned options
stored in this special phone book.
This phone book is operated in
exactly the same way as your ordi-
nary phone book giving you the
possibility of finding, adding, edit-
ing and deleting the entries.
Depending on your SIM card you
may have some of the following
extra phone books.These phone
books will be visible in your display
only if they are available and
enabled.
dialling see the setup menu p. 40.
Service numbers
Own numbers
This service number phone book
typically contains customer care,
hotline service numbers, etc.The
contents are defined by your net-
work operator and cannot be
changed by you.
To activate/deactivate fixed dial-
ling see the setup menu p. 40.
This is simply an extra phone book
where you can store your own
telephone number(s). How many
numbers you can store depends
on your SIM card.
This phone book is also operated
in the same way as your ordinary
phone book.
Your network operator might have
given this phone book another
name.
Facts &Tips
• Remember that the availability of
these extra phone books depends on
your SIM card.
• In order to make use of fixed and
barred numbers you need to have a
PUK2 code from your network opera-
tor and to use a PIN2 code of your
own choice.
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List menu
List menu
Messages
New SMS If you want to send a
If these parameters have not been
specified, you should enter the
Setup menu (p. 41) to do so once
and for all – otherwise you will be
asked for a specification each time
you wish to send a message.
Options with SMS
First
The SMS indicator
will be
new SMS:
In addition to reading an SMS in
your inbox and outbox, you can
select the SMS, press »OPTION«
and:
shown in the upper side of your
standby display as long as you have
one or more unread messages.
Enter the list menu
by pressing
Once you have selected »New
SMS« you can start entering
your message using the keypad
in the same way as you enter a
name in the phone book (p. 12).
Select »Messages«
• Immediate SMS
• delete it
Your network might send you some
or all your SMS as immediate SMS.
An immediate SMS will appear
directly in your display when
received, and you can then select
»VIEW« to read the SMS or
Messages
• send a reply (only in inbox)
The menu »Messages concerns
SMS text messages which you can
both send and receive, broadcast
messages that you can only receive
(from your network), and finally a
voice mail function where you can
listen to your voice mails.
Facts &Tips
End your SMS by pressing
»OK«.
• forward it to another phone
number
• Read about the message tones in
the Setup menu p. 37.
Select »Send SMS« by press-
ing »OK«.
• edit it before sending it (again)
• call the sender (only in inbox).
•You can always see if a received
SMS has been read or not. If the
SMS is unread, the SMS indicator
»CLEAR« to reject and delete it. An
immediate SMS will not be auto-
matically stored, but if you select
»VIEW«, you get the option of sav-
ing it by selecting »SAVE«.
Enter the phone number you
want to send the SMS to or
select one from your phone
is displayed above the message.
Entering this menu thus gives
you the following features:
• If the SMS indicator is flashing,
book using
.
it indicates that the SMS memory is
full.You will then have to delete some
or all of your SMS.
Inbox The SMSs you receive are
automatically stored under »Inbox.
Select the SMS and scroll through
it by using the arrow keys.
Outbox If you choose to have out-
going SMSs stored automatically,
you can find them again under
»Outbox«.This requires that you
enter the Setup menu (42) and acti-
vate »Save outgoing SMS«.
Press »SEND« to send your
message.
• When you have entered a new SMS
and accepted by pressing »OK« you
can also choose to save it and send it
later on. Saved SMSs will be stored in
»Outbox«.
To send an SMS, certain parame-
ters have to be specified (name
and number of service centre,
validity time for the SMS). On most
SIM cards these specifications
have already been made by the
network operator.
• Direct access to your inbox
When you receive a new SMS the
symbol
appears in the middle
of your display, and you can get
direct access to your inbox simply
• If while writing an SMS you are
interrupted by a call, your SMS will be
automatically stored in »Outbox«.
by pressing
.
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List menu
Messages
In addition to reading a broadcast,
you can select it, press »OPTION«
and:
First
Enter the list menu
by pressing
• delete it
Select »Messages«
• store it for reading it later on
Broadcasts
These are general
• forward it to another phone
number.
messages which are broadcast to a
group of subscribers and typically
containing local weather reports,
sport results, etc.
Setup menu
If you want to receive broadcast
messages you have to enter the
Setup menu (see p. 42) to set up
different features.
Find out how to set your phone
according to your own personal
wishes and needs.
A broadcast message is scrolled
twice on the display at the time of
reception. If you do not see it at
that time, you can read it by select-
ing »Broadcasts«.
Voice mail
Some networks
offer a voice mail function where
you can listen to your voice mails
just by selecting the sub menu
»Voice mail«.
If you do not store a broadcast
message, it will be deleted when
you switch off your telephone –
even if the message has not been
read.
Facts &Tips
Other networks send you an
SMS (see p. 22) when you receive
a new voice mail, and you will then
have to call your network operator’s
voice mail number to listen to it.
• If you have selected Roaming, i.e. if
you are abroad and connected to a
foreign network, you may be able to
receive broadcasts from other net-
works, too.
•The display will show the broadcast
ID number and you can thus identify
the kind of message received.
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Setup menu
Setup menu
General
Applications
Network services
Message setup
Enter the Setup menu:
Press »MENU«
The availability, name and functions
of this menu depends completely
on your network operator and/or
your SIM card.
• Call divert
• Send SMS setup
• Broadcast setup
• Call barring
• Call waiting
• Outgoing call ID
• Line selection
Scroll through the options:
and
Select an option:
Press »SELECT« or »OK«
Timers and charge
Go one level back:
Press »EXIT«
• Duration and cost of last call
• Duration and cost of total calls
• Reset timers and charge
• Show timer and credit
• Call charge
Games
Go back to standby:
Hold »EXIT« down
Phone setup
• Sheriff McAllen
• Echo Man
• Language
• Black Jack
• Network selection
• Tones
The Setup menu offers you the
possibility of setting the phone
according to your own personal
wishes.You can choose between
the following menus:
• Dial mode
• Greeting
Stopwatch
Security
• Factory settings
• Stopwatch function
• PIN code on/off
• Change PIN code
• Change PIN2 code
• Change network password
• SIM lock on/off
Phone book setup
Clock
• Fixed dialling on/off
• Barred dialling on/off
• Delete call information
• Display time on/off
• Set time
Facts &Tips
• Encryption indication
• Line lock
• Remember that
indicates that
• 12- or 24-hour mode
the option depends on your SIM card
and therefore may not be available.
• On the following pages, all these
options will be explained in greater
detail.
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Setup menu
Setup menu
Games
two tones. Next time it is three
tones, etc., etc.
First
Echo Man
Enter the Setup menu
by pressing »MENU«
When you enter »Echo Man«, you
can select to start the game, or you
can set the game level (level A, B,
C) and/or the sound level (high, low,
off).
Each time you repeat a sequence
correctly, you get 5 points, but if
you play a wrong tone or you
exceed the response limit of 2 sec-
onds per tone, the game is over.
Examle:The marked face belongs to
the bank robber – the other ones are
“good guys”.
Select »Games«
Sheriff McAllen
Press 1, 2 or 3 on your handset to
shoot against the first, second or
third door. Each time you shoot a
bank robber, you get 100 points,
but if you shoot a good guy, or you
get shot by a bank robber you lose
a life.
When you enter »Sheriff McAllen«,
you can select to start the game,
or you can set the game level
(Level A, B, C) and/or the sound
level (high, low, off).
Description:The purpose of the
game is to remember a sequence
of numbers/tones. The phone
plays a sequence and you have to
repeat it.
Facts &Tips
• Be careful, more doors can start
opening at the same time.
There are four different numbers
(1-4) each representing a tone.You
will see the number of the tone in
the display while the tone in ques-
tion is being played, and to play
the tone yourself, you must press
the corresponding key on your key-
pad.To play tone 1, you press key 1,
etc.
Situation:You are Sheriff McAllen,
and you are up against a gang of
dangerous bank robbers. Be care-
ful; if you do not shoot them – they
will shoot you! Luckily, you have
four lives.
•The four bars in the top of the dis-
play work as a “life indicator” telling
you how many lives you have left.
•Your points are shown at the lower
right corner of your display.
Facts &Tips
• If you are good enough, you will be
offered a place on the high-score list.
You can enter up to three letters by
using the keypad.
Game: In your display, you see
three closed doors. A door opens,
and a face appears. Five different
faces can appear:
• If you set the sound level to »off»
,
you will of course not be able to hear
the tones, but you can still see the
numbers in the display.
Game: First the phone plays one
tone, and you must repeat this
tone.Then the phone plays the
same tone again plus a second
tone, and you have to repeat these
• Do not hesitate to take a game
although you are expecting a phone
call or a message.You will receive all
calls and messages.
• Concerning points and high-score
list for Echo Man, see Facts &Tips
p. 28.
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Setup menu
Setup menu
Games
Stopwatch / Clock
First
First
Clock
Enter the Setup menu
by pressing »MENU«
Enter the Setup menu
by pressing »MENU«
King Queen Knight Ace
You can select to have the time dis-
played on your phone by entering
this menu.You have the following
options:
Facts &Tips
These are the symbols used for the
court cards and the aces.
Select »Games«
Select »Stopwatch«
or »Clock«
•You can receive calls and SMS while
using your stopwatch.The stopwatch
will continue running in the back-
ground and you can see the stop-
watch icon in the upper part of your
display.
Game: Press
to get a card.To
Black Jack
Stopwatch
Display time
Select »Display
get one more card, you just press
again. When you do not want
any more cards, select »DONE«. If
the sum of your cards exceeds 21,
you have lost the round.
Having selected »Black Jack« you
can choose to start the game, or
you can set the sound level (high,
low, off).
time« if you want the time to be
automatically displayed on your
phone.
When you select »Stopwatch«,
your phone acts as a stopwatch.
You will see two lines of numbers
in the display.The first line is stop-
watch time, the second is lap time.
Select »START« to make the
stopwatch start counting, and
select »STOP« when you want to
stop it again. While your stopwatch
is running, you can select »LAP« to
lap the current time and update the
lap time.
•You can only exit the stopwatch
function after having cleared the
timers (it is not possible to save
timers for later use).
Set time Use the numbers on your
keypad to enter and/or change the
time in your display. If you have
selected a 12-hour display, you can
switch between am and pm by
using the arrow keys after having
entered the four digits of the time.
When you have the cards you
want and have selected »DONE« it
is the phone’s turn.You do not have
to do anything; this part of the
game happens automatically. When
the phone reaches a total sum of
at least 17, it will not draw any
more cards.Your total sum will be
compared to the total sum of the
phone, and the winner gets a point.
Then it is time for the second
round.You draw first.The game is
played best of ten, so the game is
over when either you or your phone
has won 6 rounds/reached 6
points.
Description:This game is just like
the game of cards called Black
Jack.You play against the dealer
(here = your telephone), and the
aim is to get the value of 21 or as
close to 21 as possible.The cards
in the game are valued as follows:
Facts &Tips
•
On some networks, you cannot
• At the upper left-hand side of your
display you can see your overall
score, and at the upper right-hand
side you can see the phone’s overall
score.
have the time automatically displayed
on your phone.
• If you do not have the time auto-
matically displayed, you can see the
time by briefly pressing »OFF« when
your phone is on standby.
• Just below your score, you can see
the total sum of the cards you have
drawn in an ongoing game.
12/24-hour mode Select whether
you want the displayed time to be
in 12- or 24-hour mode.
• An ace counts as either 1 or 11
• The cards from 2-9 count as indi-
cated on them
• If the battery of your phone has
been completely flat or dismantled,
the numbers in your display will be
flashing to indicate that you need to
reset the time. Press »SET« to do
this.
•To get a Black Jack you need to
have 21 within the two first draws. If
both you and the phone get Black
Jack in the same round, there is no
winner of this round.
• The court cards and the 10’s all
count as 10
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Setup menu
Setup menu
Network services
Different options of call divert
Clear all Cancel all your call
First
Deactivation/activation
diverts.
On some networks you have the
possibility of activating and de-
activating your call divert.This
means that once you have set a
call divert, you can select to deacti-
vate it, and then at a later moment
activate it again.Your telephone will
then remember your last setting
and you will not have to select
divert delay and phone number
again.
Divert all calls Divert all calls that
Enter the Setup menu
by pressing »MENU«
are made to your phone.
Set your call divert
Select »Network services«
Having selected one of the five
mentioned options for diverting
calls, you must select »Set«, and
your telephone will guide you
through the following one or two
steps:
Divert all unanswered This is an
umbrella function that covers the
next three options at the same
time; i.e. it diverts calls to your
phone:
Facts &Tips
Call divert
• If you have chosen to have all calls
diverted, the call divert indicator
will be visible in the display.
If you want to divert your incoming
calls to another phone number, you
have to:
•Your selection of a specific kind of
• if your line is busy
Divert delay (only if you have
selected to divert »if no reply« or
»all unanswered«). Specify the
period of time that elapses before
the call is diverted.You can choose
to »Use default delay« or select a
period from 5 to 30 seconds.
call divert does not only give you the
possibility of setting it. At this level,
you also have the possibility of deacti-
vating/activating the call divert, the
option of seeing the status for this
specific kind of call divert by selecting
»Status« as well as the option of
cancelling this specific kind of call
Select one of the five options
of call divert.
• if you do not reply
• if there is no contact to the network.
You find the option of activating or
deactivating by selecting the spe-
cific call divert you want to acti-
vate/deactivate and then select
»Deactivate« or »Activate«.
Set your call divert.
Divert if busy Divert your calls if
your phone is busy.
Divert if no reply Divert your calls if
you do not reply.
Number. Enter the phone number
divert by selecting »Clear«.
you want to divert to or select one
• If you try to deactivate/activate a call
divert and your network does not
Divert if no contact Divert your calls
if there is no contact to the net-
work.
from your phone book using
On some networks you can
.
allow this option, your display will tell
you that the service is not available. In
that case you must cancel a call diver-
sion by selecting »Clear«. Next time
you want your incoming calls divert-
press
and your calls will be
diverted to your voice mail, see
p. 24.
Status Check if your phone is
diverted in any of the possible
ways.
ed, select »Set«
.
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Setup menu
Setup menu
Network services
Different options for call
barring
Status Check if your phone is
barred in any of the above mention-
ed ways.
First
Call waiting
Enter the Setup menu
by pressing »MENU«
Set »Call waiting« if you want to be
notified by a special ringing tone in
case somebody is calling you while
you are already having a conversa-
tion.You then have the option of
answering or rejecting the new call.
Outgoing calls gives you three new
Select »Network services«
options to consider:
Facts &Tips
Clear all Cancel all your call bar-
• All calls: Bar all outgoing calls.
• Do not confuse call barring with the
barred number phone book (p. 20).
The barred number phone book only
relates to the barring of specific num-
bers entered by you.
rings.
Call barring
• International calls: Bar all outgoing
Set your call barring
You can set up call barring for dif-
ferent types of outgoing and
incoming calls to restrict the use of
your phone.To make use of this
service you need to get a specific
password from your network oper-
ator, and then:
international calls.
Once you have selected the kind of
call barring you want, you set it by
pressing »OK«.You will then be
asked to enter the 4-digit password
provided by your network operator.
Outgoing call ID
• Roaming calls: Bar outgoing calls
when you are connected to a for-
eign network (this still leaves you
the possibility of making calls to
your home country).
Select »Outgoing call ID« to
choose whether the receiver of
your next outgoing call should be
able to see your phone number or
not.
•Your selection of a specific kind of
call barring does not only give you the
possibility of setting it. At this level,
you can also see the status of the
chosen kind of call barring by select-
ing »Status«, or cancel the chosen
kind of call barring by selecting
Select one of the different
options for call barring.
Incoming calls gives you two new
options to consider:
Line selection
»Clear«
.
Set your call barring.
• All calls: Bar all incoming calls.
Some network operators offer
Alternate Line Service.This allows
you to have two separate speech
lines and phone numbers on the
same telephone. If you have two
separate lines, you can alternate
between these by entering this
sub menu.
• See the Conversation menu at p. 48
for further details on possibilities dur-
ing conversation.
• Roaming calls: Bar incoming calls
when you are connected to a for-
eign network.
• In the standby display a small num-
ber on the left- or the right-hand side
of the signal strength indicator
informs you whether you are on line
one or line two (only if you have
Alternate Line Service).
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Setup menu
Setup menu
Phone setup
reference in which your phone
should select a network.
Key tone Select whether you want
to hear a tone when you press a
key on your keypad.Your options
are »On« and »Off«.
First
Tones
Enter the setup menu
by pressing »MENU«
TheTones menu gives you different
options for the various tones of
your phone:
Manual selection Your phone will
always start searching for the net-
work with which it was in contact
when it was switched off. If the
phone cannot locate this network,
it will present some alternative net-
works on the display, and you must
then select one manually.
Select »Phone setup«
Ringing tone Choose between 10
Language
different ringing tones.
Select »Language« to change the
display language of your phone.
Ringing volume Select whether you
want the volume of your ringing
tone to be »High«, »Medium«,
»Low« or »Off«.
Network selection
Set preferred list Enter a list of net-
works in your own order of pre-
ference and store them on your
SIM card.
Phoning abroad requires the use of
a foreign network.You can select
one manually or let your telephone
do it automatically.
Facts &Tips
• If, by mistake, you select a language
which you do not understand, you can
always return to the original language
by pressing the following keys:
SMS tone volume Select whether
you want to be alerted by a tone
when you receive an SMS.Your
options are »High«, »Medium«,
»Low« or »Off«.
Facts &Tips
• Remember that for each entry
stored in your phone book you can
select a specific ringing tone (p. 12).
The ringing tone pattern that you
select in »Tones« will thus be used
for the callers to which you have not
selected a specific ringing tone.
To do this, select the empty loca-
tion in which you want to store the
new network. Pressing »EDIT« will
give you a list of networks. Find a
network you wish to store in your
preferred list, and press »OK«. If
you select a currently used location
and press »EDIT«, the former occu-
pant will be deleted if you enter a
new one.
Entering »Network selection«
gives you three options:
0000
, in standby mode.
• If you want to store a network that
is not present in the list you get when
you press »EDIT«, you can select
»Specify« and enter the country
code and network number of the net-
work.
Automatic selection Let your phone
find an available network automati-
cally.Your phone will always try to
reach your home network first,
Broadcast tone volume Select
whether you want to be alerted by
a tone when you receive a broad-
cast message.Your options are
»High«, »Medium«, »Low« or
»Off«.
•You can disable all kinds of tones by
then alternatively find another avail-
able network.You have the possibil-
ity of establishing a preferred list
(see below) indicating the order of
pressing »MENU« and then
. Just
press the same keys again in the
• Please note that your phone can get
in contact only with co-operating net-
works (except for emergency calls).
same order to revert to your original
settings.
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Setup menu
Greeting
Setup menu
Phone setup
Speed dialling Activate »Speed
dialling« to make it possible to call
any numbers in your phone book
just by using the location number.
Press the location number for one
second, and the call will be initiated
automatically. If the location num-
ber consists of more than 1 digit,
press the first digit(s) and hold the
last digit for one second.
First
Factory settings
Enter the setup menu
by pressing »MENU«
Make a welcome greeting on your
phone according to your own wish-
es. Delete the old greeting, if any,
by holding down »CLEAR«, enter
the new greeting via the keypad
and confirm by pressing »OK«.
(This function may not be available
on all networks).
Select »Factory settings« and your
phone will automatically revert to
its original setup:
Select »Phone setup«
Watch:
24h mode
Automatic
Dial mode
Language:
Dial mode allows you to choose
between the following two fea-
tures.These two features cannot
be active at the same time, and
selecting one of them will automat-
ically deactivate the other:
Network
Facts &Tips
selection:
Automatic
Standard
• Read about location numbers in the
chapter about your phone book (p. 12)
Ringing tone:
Text dialling Activate »Text dialling«
to set the phone in alpha mode.
This enables you to enter a USSD
with both letters and digits instead
of only digits. Remember that a
USSD must always be terminated
by pressing the # key and then
»CALL«.
Ringing
volume:
•
USSD (Unstructured Supplemen-
High
High
tary Service Data) is a feature com-
pletely defined by your network allow-
ing direct communication between
you and your network. An example of
a USSD could be that entering a cer-
tain code of digits and/or letters termi-
SMS tone
volume:
Broadcast tone
volume:
High
nated by a
#
tells your network to
Key tone:
Dial mode:
Greeting:
On
send you a scale of charges.
Speed dialling
None
•The survey at p. 12 tells you how to
find the different characters on your
phone’s keypad when you want to
write e.g. a USSD or a new welcome
greeting.
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Setup menu
Setup menu
Phone book setup
Message setup
*Enter the name of your
network operator and press
»OK«.
First
First
Enter the Setup menu
by pressing »MENU«
Enter the Setup menu
by pressing »MENU«
*Some network operators have
already entered their own name
and telephone number. In that case
you just have to select it by press-
ing »OK«.
Select »Phone book setup«
Select »Message setup«
With the Phone book setup you
have these three options:
Send SMS setup
Enter this menu to set up the para-
meters for sending SMS. (To send
an SMS, see the List menu p. 23).
Fixed dialling
Select a validity time for your
SMS and confirm your choice
by pressing »OK«.
Select whether you want the fixed
dialling phone book to be on or off
(read about fixed numbers for this
extra phone book, p. 20).
Facts &Tips
Service centre Enter this menu to
set up once and for all the parame-
ters concerning your service centre
(this is where your SMSs are
• Remember to add "+" and national
code before the number of your net-
work operator so you can also send
SMS from abroad.
The menu returns to »Service
centre«. Press »SELECT« and
then »OK«.
Barred dialling
received and forwarded to the
recipient.)Your phone will guide
you through the necessary steps:
•The validity time is the period of
time that the SMS will remain with
Facts &Tips
Now the name and the num-
ber of the service centre that
you have set up will be dis-
played. Press »SELECT« to
confirm.
Select whether you want the barred
dialling phone book to be on or off
(read about barred numbers for this
extra phone book, p. 20).
•To enable fixed and barred dialling
you must enter your PUK2/PIN2 code.
your network operator if for some rea-
son it cannot be delivered at once.
*Accept to add a service cen-
tre by pressing »OK«.
• If you have turned on the fixed
dialling function, your ordinary phone
book will not be visible on the display,
and can thus not be accessed.
However, it will, of course, remain on
your SIM card and can be accessed
again by turning off the fixed dialling
function.
•
Having stored a service centre,
*Enter your network opera-
tor’s phone number for this
special service and confirm by
pressing »OK«.
Delete call information
you might have the option of adding a
new service centre, deleting a stored
service centre or editing a stored
service centre.
Delete all entries stored in the out-
going, answered and/or missed
calls lists.
•
»Send SMS setup« continues on
the following page.
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Setup menu
Setup menu
Message setup
Timers and charge
Call charge remaining Check the
remaining call charge balance, if
you have entered a maximum call
charge limit.
First
First
Broadcast setup
Show timer and credit
Enter the Setup menu
by pressing »MENU«
Enter the Setup menu
by pressing »MENU«
To be able to receive broadcasts
you must enter the Broadcast
setup which gives you the follow-
ing options:
Make your telephone display the
current duration of your ongoing
conversations and/or have your
standby display inform you of your
remaining credit (only if you have
prepaid your calls).
Select »Message setup«
Select »Timers and charge«
This menu offers you different
ways of checking duration and cost
of your calls:
Send SMS setup
Broadcast channels Set up a list
covering the kind of information
you wish to receive.The display will
show you various locations in
which you can store the individual
channels. Pressing »EDIT« will give
you a range of different kinds of
information among which you can
select the one(s) you want to
receive.
(Continued from previous page).
Call charge
Reply path
For messages that
Last call
Change the conditions of the call
charge functions.You have the fol-
lowing options:
have to be sent via several service
centres to reach the recipient,
some networks offer the feature of
forwarding a reply, if any, back to
you through the same chain of
service centres.This is called a
reply path, and activating it may
speed up the delivery time for a
reply.
Check the duration and cost of
your latest call.
Facts &Tips
•
All features that concern the cost
of calls are only enabled if supported
by your network, and in some cases it
is also necessary to enter a unit price
and the actual currency in the sub
menu Call charge. Finally, you may be
asked to enter a PUK2/PIN2 code.
Total calls
Call charge maximum Enter a maxi-
mum call charge limit, and no more
phone calls can be made when this
maximum has been reached.
Check the duration of all incoming
and outgoing calls as well as the
total cost of your calls.
Broadcast language
Some net-
work operators offer broadcast
messages in different languages.
Select between different languages
or simply select all languages.
Call charge unit price Enter the unit
price for your calls (check with your
network operator).
Reset timers and charge
•
If you have prepaid your calls,
Save outgoing SMS Activate »Save
outgoing SMS« if you want your
outgoing SMSs to be automatically
stored in your outbox (p. 22).
and your remaining credit is not
permanently displayed in your
standby display, you can see your
remaining credit by shortly pressing
»OFF« once or twice (depending
on network and your settings con-
cerning the clock).
Reset your timers so that the call
duration timers as well as the total
cost counters are set to zero.
Call charge currency Enter the cur-
Broadcast setting Finally, select
whether you want the broadcast
function to be activated.
rency of your call charge.
Facts &Tips
• For more information on broadcasts,
see p. 24.
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Setup menu
Setup menu
Security
First
PIN code
Change network password
Encryption indication
Enter the Setup menu
by pressing »MENU«
Select a PIN code (4 to 8 digits) to
be entered each time you switch
on your phone. If you have already
selected a PIN code, this menu
also gives you the choice of dis-
abling it again.
Change your network password
(used if you subscribe to a call bar-
ring service).
Get a warning in your display if you
connect to a network which does
not support encryption.
Select »Security«
Entering the Security menu gives
you different possibilities of pre-
venting misuse of your SIM card
and your telephone, e.g. if your
phone is lost or stolen.
SIM lock
Line lock
Link your telephone and your SIM
card together by activating the SIM
lock.You will be asked to enter a 6
to 16 digit code of your own
choice.
If you have Alternate Line Service
on your SIM card you can restrict
the outgoing use to only one of
these lines.
Change PIN code
Change your PIN code.
Activate the line lock in this sub
menu and enter a 4 to 8 digit lock
code of your own choice.To shift
back to the other line you have to
re-enter this code.
This means that if, for instance,
your phone is stolen it cannot be
used together with another SIM
card.
Change PIN2 code
Facts &Tips
Change your PIN2 code (used on
some SIM cards for accessing spe-
cial functions).
• For your own sake remember to
write down your SIM lock code to be
able to deactivate the lock at a later
• The display will inform you how many
tries you have left before the SIM card
is blocked. If you enter an invalid PUK
code 10 times, your SIM card will be
permanently blocked and you must
contact your network operator.
time.
You have 10 attempts before
the phone is blocked.
• If you enter an invalid PIN code three
times, your SIM card will be blocked,
and to unblock it you have to enter the
PUK code supplied by your network
operator.This procedure prevents unau-
thorised persons from working out
your PIN code by repeatedly entering
different combinations of numbers.
• Contact your network operator for
further information on PUK2 and PIN2
codes.
• Encryption means that the network
encrypts the conversations to make it
difficult for unauthorised persons to
listen in on them.
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Conversation menu
See everything about the
possibilities that you have
during conversation.
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Conversation menu
Conversation menu
General
Switch between calls
Microphone on/off
Continue a call
Phone book
This menu is only available
when you are actually talking
on the phone.
• Switch between an active call
and a call put on hold
Select »Microphone off« to turn off
the microphone during a conversa-
tion.You can still hear everything
your caller says, but you cannot be
heard by the caller.
When you want to retrieve a call
put on hold, just select »Continue
call«.
During a conversation you can
make a new call to a number
stored in your phone book by
selecting »Phone book«.
Enter the Conversation menu:
Press »MENU«
Drop active call
Switch between calls
Scroll through the options:
and
Select »Microphone on« to acti-
vate the microphone again.
• Drop a call that you have active
If you have a call on hold and an
active call, you can switch between
these two by selecting »Switch
call«.
Select an option: Press »OK«
This menu offers you different
kinds of options while you are hav-
ing a conversation:
Hold a call
Drop held call
You can make a second call with-
out having to end a call that is cur-
rently active. Enter the second
phone number and press »CALL«.
If you have activated call waiting
(see p. 35) you can also answer a
new incoming call without having
to end the currently active call.
When you hear the special ringing
tone in your earphone, you just
press »ANSWER«.
• Drop a call that you have on hold
Drop active call
Microphone on/off
You can end an active call by
selecting »Drop active call«. If you
also have a call put on hold, this
call will remain on hold until you
retrieve it to continue conversation.
Phone book
• Turn your microphone on/off
• Call a number in your phone
book
Hold a call
• Put an active call on hold
Drop held call
You can end a call put on hold by
selecting »Drop held call«.
In both cases, the first call will
automatically be put on hold.You
can also put calls on hold manually
by selecting »Hold call«.
Continue a call
Facts &Tips
• Continue a call that is put on
hold
Facts &Tips
•The status of the call determines
which menu items are visible and
available for you to select.
• Please be aware that you can only
have one call on hold at a time.
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Further information
Get an overview of the keypad
functions and the display
symbols of your phone.
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Keypad functions
Display symbols
On/off key and function keys
The left-hand function key turns
your phone on and off.
Arrow keys up/down
Battery level
Calling
Call diversion
For controlling volume level during
conversation, for moving cursor
when writing a message, for
scrolling through menus, phone
book, lists, messages, etc.
Battery is fully charged.
Battery is partly discharged.
Battery needs recharging.You
have limited conversation
time left.
On:You are connected to
On: All calls to your mobile tele-
another phone number
Flashing:There is a new
incoming call for you, or you
are calling someone, but still
not connected.
phone are diverted to another tele-
phone number.
When the phone is on, the func-
tion of these two keys varies
according to whether you are in
standby or menu mode.The text
line at the bottom of the display
will inform you of the current func-
tion of each key at any time.
Flashing: Status of your call diverts
is unknown.
Signal strength
Stopwatch
Indicates that the stopwatch is run-
ning.
Extension numbers and
prefix numbers
The more signal bars displayed, the
better the radio connection.The
antenna symbol will be flashing
when the phone is searching for a
network.
You have missed two calls.
There is a new SMS for you.
Press for one second to insert a
pause (P) between the main num-
ber and the extension number.
Press for two seconds to insert a
"?" for each varying digit in a prefix
phone number (for storing in your
phone book).
SMS
Voice mail
Indicates that there is a voice mail
Voice mail
On:There are still unread
SMSs in your inbox.
Flashing:The SMS memory is
full.
Press for one second and get quick
access to your voice mail (only if
the number is stored by you or
your network operator).
for you.
Scrolling
There are more functions up or
Display and keypad backlight
The backlight switches on automat-
ically when you press a key. In
standby mode the light will auto-
matically switch off if no key is
pressed for 10 seconds or more.
down which you can access.
Selected item
Volume level
Indicates which item has been
selected when you scroll through a
list of options.
International numbers
Press for one second to insert a "+"
before international phone num-
bers.
Latest outgoing call
Press for one second and the call is
initiated automatically (only if you
have activated speed dialling).
Indicates volume level when
adjusting.
Tones off
Indicates that all tones have been
disabled.
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EasyClick
Carry cord
The EasyClick system gives you the
possibility of changing the design
and the colour of your phone by
changing the front part, keypad and
battery lid.
The carry cords are for carrying
your phone by hand or around the
neck.You have the possibility of
connecting one, two or three cords
depending on the required length.
Insert a front part
Remove a front part
Remove the battery lid and
the battery.
Replace the battery and the
battery lid.
Release the front part:
Age 0 - 13
Facts &Tips
• Do not try to open any other parts
of the phone than those of the
EasyClick system. Opening other
parts might damage the phone.
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Technical specifications
Declaration of Conformity
This product uses frequency bands
Weight:
We,
The conformity assessment procedure referred to in
Article 10(5) and detailed in Annex V of Directive
whose use is harmonized within
the European Community area.This
product is intended to be connect-
ed to the Pan-European GSM pub-
lic telecommunications network.
110 g
Siemens Mobile Phones A/S
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the Notified Body:
Size:
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124 x 44 x 24 mm
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Operating voltage:
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• GSM900 Class 4 (2 Watts)
Frequency range
Power consumption:
Max. 400 mA
880-960 MHz
United Kingdom
Operating temperature:
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Industrivej 30
Identification mark: 0168
• GSM1800 Class 1 (1 Watt)
Frequency range
-10˚ – +55˚ Celcius
DK-9490 Pandrup
The technical documentation relevant to the above
equipment will be held at
1710-1880 Mhz
Standby time:
Max: 250 h
Min: 100 h
Denmark
to which this declaration relates, are in conformity with
the following standards and/or other normative docu-
ments:
Siemens Mobile Phones A/S
Industrivej 30
Talk time:
Max: 4.8 h
Min: 2.1 h
DK-9490 Pandrup
Denmark
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EN 301 419
EN 60 950
ETS 300 342-1
ES 59 005 (following the provisions of EC Council
Recommendation 1999/519/EEC)
Pandrup, September 4, 2000
We hereby declare that tests have been conducted,
test results evaluated and that the above named pro-
ducts are in conformity to the essential requirements of
Directive 5/1999/EEC.
Oluf Kristensen
Regulatory Affairs
Manfred Heier
Managing Director
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Index
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Index
Index
Messages
Answered calls
18
9
Delete an SMS
22
19
40
38
10
53
10
31
32
49
43
43
Games
28
5
Reading a message
- broadcast
Technical specifications
Text dialling
56
- broadcasts
- SMS
24
Answering a call
Delete a name/number
Delete call information
Dial mode
Getting started
24
22
10
43
43
37
38
43
37
22
49
18
Greeting
38
- SMS
Timers and charge
Tones
Microphone on/off
Missed calls
Barring calls
Barred dialling
Barred numbers
Battery
34
40
Redialling a number
Remaining call charge
Reset timers & charge
Ringing tone
Disabling all tones
Display symbols
Display texts
Holding a call
49
20
Unit price
Using your keypad
43
12, 52
39
Network password
Network selection
Network services
44
36
32
6
Info numbers
Insert SIM card
21
8
Battery indicator
Black Jack
53
Display time
USSD
Save outgoing SMS
Security
42
44
30
Diverting calls
Internal antenna
9
Broadcast setup
Broadcast tone
Broadcasts
42
Dropping a held call
Duration of last call
Duration of total calls
Voice mail
Volume control
24
9
Options during conversation
Outgoing calls
48
18
35
20
Send SMS setup
Sending a new SMS
Service centre (SMS)
Service numbers
Set time
41
37
Keypad
Keypad lock
12, 52
10
23
24, 42
Outgoing call ID
41
Who is calling
13
Key tone
37
Own numbers
Call barring
Call charge
34
43
32
35
9
21
EasyClick system
Echo Man
54
29
22
19
44
52
20
31
Language
Line lock
36
45
35
15
12
Call divert
Phone book
11
40
19
36
44
44
4
Setup menu
25
Edit an old SMS
Edit a name/number
Encryption indication
Extension numbers
Extra phone books
Call waiting
Phone book setup
Phone book status
Phone setup
PIN code
Sheriff McAllen
Show timer & credit
SIM card
28
Line selection
List menu
Calling
43
Calling Line ID
Carry cord
13
55
44
7
8
Location numbers
SIM lock
44
Change PIN code
Charge battery
Clock
PIN2 code
SMS
22, 41
37
Precautions
SMS tone
Making a call
Maximum call charge
Message setup
- broadcast
9
31
49
47
43
Factory settings
Find a name/number
Fixed dialling
39
14
40
20
Preferred list
Prefix telephone numbers
PUK code
36
13
45
45
Speed dialling
Stopwatch
38
43
Continuing calls
Conversation menu
Currency/Call charge
31
Store a name/number
Switching between calls
12
42
41
Fixed numbers
PUK2 code
49
- SMS
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