Siemens CX65 User Manual

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mobile
Issued by Information and Communication mobile Haidenauplatz 1 D-81667 Munich
© Siemens AG 2004 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Rights of modification reserved.
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft www.siemens-mobile.com
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mobile
Designed for life
CX65 CXT65 CXV65
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Table of Contents 1
Safety precautions ..................... 2
Telephone list ............................ 4
Display symbols ......................... 6
Getting started ........................... 7
Switching phone on and off/enter-
ing PIN ...................................... 11
General instructions ................ 12
Standard functions .................. 14
Security .................................... 16
Text entry ................................. 18
Calling ...................................... 21
Default book ............................ 23
Addressbook ............................ 24
Phonebook ............................... 26
Call records .............................. 28
Camera ..................................... 29
Message list ............................. 31
SMS .......................................... 32
MMS ......................................... 34
E-mail ....................................... 38
Voice message/CB .................... 39
Surf & fun ................................. 40
Setup ........................................ 43
Fast access key ......................... 53
Organiser ................................. 54
Extras ....................................... 57
My stuff .................................... 59
Customer Care ......................... 60
Care and maintenance ............. 62
Product data ............................. 63
Menu tree ................................. 64
SAR – International (ICNIRP) ....70
Index ......................................... 71
This is a summarised version of the Operating Manual. The
complete version can be found in the Internet at this address:
www.siemens-mobile.com/cx65
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Safety precautions2
Safety precautions
Information for parents
Please read the operating instructions and safety precautions carefully before use. Explain the content to your children and the hazards associated with using the phone.
Remember to comply with legal requirements and local restric­tions when using the phone. For example in aeroplanes, petrol stations, hospitals or while driv­ing.
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 the pacemaker. For more infor­mation consult your doctor.
Ringtones (p. 46), info tones (p. 47) and handsfree talking are reproduced through the loudspeaker. Do not hold the phone to the ear when it rings or when you have switched on the handsfree function (p. 21). Otherwise you risk serious per­manent damage to your hear­ing.
Do not use an optical magnifier to look at the activated infrared interface [Class 1 LED product (classification as per IEC 60825-1)].
Only use original Siemens bat­teries (100 % mercury-free) and charging devices. Otherwise you risk serious damage to health and property: the battery could explode, for instance.
The SIM card may be removed. Caution! Small parts like this could be swallowed by young children.
The mains voltage specified on the power supply unit (Volt) must not be exceeded. Other­wise the charging device may be destroyed.
You may only open the phone to replace the battery, face­plate, keypad or SIM card. You must not open the battery under any circumstances. Any other changes to this device are strictly prohibited and will invali­date the operating licence.
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Important
Dispose of used batteries and phones according to the legal regulations.
Mobile phones can interfere with the operation of nearby TVs, radios or PCs.
Use only Siemens original accessories. This will avoid potential 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.
3Safety precautions
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Telephone list4
Telephone list
Call key
A
1
Dial phone number/name displayed/ highlighted, take calls. Show last phone numbers dialled in standby mode.
On/Off/End key
B
2
• Switched off: press down to switch
on.
• During a conversation or in an appli-
cation: press briefly to finish.
• In menus: press briefly to go back a level. Hold down to go back to standby mode.
• In standby mode: hold down to switch off phone.
Joystick
3
Press the joystick down verti-
C
cally to start an application or function.
In standby mode:
C
Open main menu.
Open user profiles.
G
Open phonebook/addressbook.
H
E
Inbox open
D
Start the camera.
In lists, messages and menus:
I
Scroll up and down.
Back one level.
D
During a call:
Set volume.
I
Call options.
E
Z
NewMMS Menu
Soft keys
4
The current functions of this key are shown in the bottom line of the display as §Text§/icon (e.g.
Additional key for WAP access
5
(if required, and no other default setting is made).
X
£
Service provider
2004.05.01 10:10
p
).
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Integrated antenna
1
Do not obstruct the phone above the battery cover unnecessarily. This reduces the signal quality.
2
LED for Dynamic Light (p. 45)
Loudspeaker
3
Display
4
Infrared interface (IrDA)
5
Input keys
6 7
8
9
:
Ringtone
*
Press and hold in standby mode: Switch all audible signals on/off (except alarm).
Hold down on incoming call: Switch off ringtone for this call only.
Key lock
#
Press and hold in standby mode: Switch key lock on/off.
Connection socket
For charger, headset, flash, etc.
Connection for external antenna
Camera lens
Mirror (depending on telephone
model)
Z
£
Service provider
2004.05.01 10:10
NewMMS Menu
5Telephone list
X
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Display symbols6
Display symbols
Display symbols (selection)
Signal strength.
Z
Battery charge level, e.g. 50 %
W
Phonebook
L
Call records
P
Surf & fun/
O
Service supplier portal
Organiser
Q
Messages
M
Camera
R
Extras
S
My stuff
N
Setup
T
All calls are diverted.
Ç
Ringing tone off.
¿
Short ring (beep) only.
¾
Ringtone only if the caller is
¼
stored in the Phonebook.
¹
Alarm set.
Ä
Keypad locked.
Auto answer feature on.
Å
Activated and available.
£
WAP online.
²
IrDA transmission
®
Events (selection)
SIM memory full.
ã
SIM memory full.
ä
Phone memory full.
å
No network access.
Æ
Missed call
Â
Delete assistant
Ê
Message symbols (selection)
Unread
p
Read
q
Sent
s
MMS received
w
MMS with DRM contents (p. 12)
y
E-mail forwarded
z
E-mail with attachment
{
Voice mail received
À
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7Getting started
Getting started
Inserting the SIM card/ battery
The service provider supplies you with a SIM card on which all the important data for your line is stored. If the SIM card has been delivered in credit-card size, snap the smaller segment out and remove any rough edges.
Press the grooved area cover towards the front in the direc­tion indicated by the arrow
1
2
, then push
1
2
.
• Place the SIM card in front of the slot with the contact surface fac­ing downwards. Then press the SIM card slightly to push it in (ensure that the chamfered corner is in the correct position).
3
3
• Insert the battery sideways into the phone wards
, then press it down-
4
until it engages.
5
5
4
• To remove, press the retaining tab on the side of the battery, then lift the battery out.
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Getting started8
• Place the cover in position and push it towards the front it latches into place.
6
until
6
Additional information
Please switch off your phone before removing the battery!
Only 3 V SIM cards are supported. Please contact your service provider if you have an older card.
Charging the battery
Charging the battery
The battery is not fully charged when delivered. Plug charger cable into the bottom of the phone, plug power supply unit into a mains power socket and charge for at least two hours.
Charging time
An empty battery is fully charged after about 2 hours. Charging is only possible within a temperature range of +5 °C to 45 °C. If the temperature rises/falls 5 °C above/below this, the charge symbol flashes a warning. The mains voltage specified on the power supply unit must not be exceeded.
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.
Call time: 100 to 330 minutes Stand-by time: 60 to 300 hours.
Charge icon not visible
If the battery has been discharged fully, the charge icon is not immedi­ately 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 plug-in power supply included in delivery!
Y
Display during charging.
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9Getting started
Display while in service
Charge level display during opera­tion (empty–full):
V W X
A beep sounds when the battery is nearly empty. The charge level of the battery is only displayed correctly after an uninterrupted charging/dis­charging 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.
Changing CLIPIt™ covers
You can use CLIPIt™ covers (accesso­ries) to adjust the appearance of your phone according to your per­sonal taste.
Please switch the phone off before changing the keypad mat or faceplate.
Dismantling the phone
Remove battery cover (see p. 7). To make it easier for you to open the telephone faceplate, we have included a small key. Please do not use the battery cover since it may bend.
To remove the faceplate, insert the key into the opening, press it slightly
and turn it at the same time 2 to
1
open the lock.
2
1
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Getting started10
Assembling the phone
Remove the old keypad mat and insert the new keypad mat the faceplate. Take care that it is cor­rectly positioned.
3
into
3
Insert the phone into the bottom of the faceplate fully until it clicks into position
and then push it in care-
4
5
.
5
4
CLIPIt™ Covers
The new keypad has an additional key beneath the joystick to permit direct access to the Internet information from the service provider.
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11Switching phone on and off/entering PIN
Switching phone on and off/entering PIN
Switching phone on and off
B
Enter PIN
The SIM card can be protected with a 4to 8-digit PIN.
J
C
Additional information
Change PIN.......................................p. 16
Clear SIM card barring ......................p. 17
Emergency number (SOS)
Only to be used in real emergencies!
By pressing the soft key §SOS§ you can make an emergency call on any net­work without a SIM card and without entering a PIN (not available in all countries).
Press down key.
Enter the PIN using the number keys. The charac­ters ensure nobody can read your PIN on the display. Correction with
Confirm by pressing the joystick. Logging on to the network will take a few seconds.
****
appear to
]
.
Switching on your phone for the first time
Time/date
During commissioning, set the clock so that it displays the correct time. You will not have to make this set­ting again.
C
J
C
Time zones
Set the time zone for your area.
I
§Set§ ... and specify this firmly.
Copying SIM addresses
The first time the SIM card is insert­ed, the entries on it can be copied to the Addressbook. Please do not inter- rupt this procedure. During this time, do not accept incoming calls. Follow the instructions in the display.
You can also copy data from the SIM card at a later time (p. 27).
Press this key, then select
§Change§.
First enter the date (day/ month/year), then the time (24 hours, including seconds).
Press this key. The time and date are updated.
Select the city in the desired time zone from the list ...
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General instructions12
General instructions
Standby mode
The phone is in standby mode and is ready for use when the name of the
service provider appears on the dis­play.
B
By pressing and holding, you can return to standby mode from any situation.
Signal strength
Z [
Strong receive signal. A weak signal reduces the
call quality and may lead to loss of the connection. Change your location.
Digital Rights Mgmt. (DRM)
Remember that you telephone has digital rights management. The use of downloaded pictures, tones or appliations can be restricted by the suppliers, e.g. copy protection, use for a limited period of time only, number of times it can be used etc.
Main menu
The main menu is displayed graphi­cally with symbols:
C F
C
Main menu options
§Options§
Different functions are available depending on the context:
Big letters
Illumination
Call up from standby mode
ISelect the application
symbols. Start an application.
Open menu.
Selection between two font sizes.
Set display light brighter/ darker.
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13General instructions
User guide
Menu controls
The steps needed to reach a function are shown in a condensed form in the user guide, e. g. to display call list for missed calls in condensed form:
¢P¢
C
This comprises the following steps:
C
¢
§Select§ Press to confirm.
Menu speed dialling
All menus are numbered so that a function (such as writing a new SMS) can be selected directly from stand­by mode by entering a number:
C 5
1 1
Calls missed
Open main menu. Select P, then function
Calls missed.
Press this key to display the main menu.
Press this key for
Messages.
Press this key for
Write message.
Press this key for SMS.
Symbols
The following symbols are used to explain operation:
J
B A
<>
§Menu§
C
D F E
I
H
=
Enter numbers/letters
On/Off/End key
Call key
Soft keys
Displays a soft-key func­tion.
Press the joystick vertically, e.g., to call up the menu.
Press the joystick in the direction indicated.
G
Function dependent on service provider, special registration may be required.
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Standard functions14
Standard functions
Option menus
List of functions repeatedly appear­ing in options menus.
§Options§ Open menu.
Edit
View
Delete/ Delete all
New entry
Send...
Reply/ Reply to all
Save
Save to
Sort
Open the entry to edit.
Display entry.
Delete entry / delete all entries after confirmation.
Create new entry.
Select transmission service and medium for sending or printing.
The sender becomes the recipient, "Re" is placed in front of the subject matter and the received text is transferred into the new message.
Store entry.
9
Save recipients in the cur­rent address directory.
Set sort criteria (alphabeti­cal, type, time).
Text input
(p. 18)
Rename
Capacity
Attributes
Help
T9 preferred: Activate/
deactivate T9 input.
Associated
Automatically display choices of characters typi­cally used in pairs.
Chinese input
You may set maximum 2 Chinese input methods to be used for entering mes­sages.
Rename selected entry.
Display memory capacity
Display properties of the highlighted object
Display help text.
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Highlighting mode
Highlight one or more entries in order to perform a function on it/ them.
§Options§
Mark Activate mode.
§Mark§ Highlight a non-highlighted
§Unmark§ Take the highlighting back
Additional highlighting functions:
Mark all
Unmark all
Delete marked
Open menu.
entry.
from a highlighted entry.
Highlight all entries.
Delete highlighting on all marked entries.
All selected entries are deleted.
15Standard functions
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Security16
Security
The phone and SIM card are pro­tected against misuse by several security codes.
Keep these confidential numbers in a safe place where you can access them again if required.
Codes
PIN
PIN2
PUK PUK2
Phone code
Protects your SIM card (per­sonal identification number).
This is needed to set the charge detail display and to access additional functions on special SIM cards.
Key code. Used to unlock SIM cards after the wrong PIN has been entered repeatedly.
Protects your phone. Must be entered at the first security setting.
Security¢Codes
¢T¢
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 per­mit deactivating the control.
§Select§ Press this key.
J
C
§Change§ Press this key.
C
Enter PIN.
Confirm input.
Confirm.
Change PIN
You can change the PIN to any 4- to 8-digit number you find easier to remember.
J
C
J J
Enter current PIN.
Press this key.
C
Enter new PIN.
,
C
Re-enter new PIN.
,
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Security¢Codes
¢T¢
C
Select function.
¢
Change PIN2
(Display only if PIN 2 is available). Proceed as with Change PIN.
Chg.phonecode
(Change phone code) You define the phone code (4–8 dig-
its) when you call up a phone-code protected function for the first time (e.g. Direct call, p. 50). It is then valid for all phone-code protected func­tions. Following the third unsuccessful attempt, access to the phone code and the functions that use it is denied. If this occurs, contact the Siemens Service (p. 60).
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 instruc­tions. If the PUK (MASTER PIN) has been lost, please contact your serv­ice provider.
Preventing accidental activation
Even if PIN use is deactivated (p. 16) confirmation is required to switch on the phone.
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.
B C
§Cancel§ Press this key or take no
Press down.
Press this key. The phone switches on.
action. The phone does not switch on.
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Text entry18
Text entry
Text entry without T9
Press number key repeatedly until the required letter appears. Example:
2
]
F #
*
0
1
Press once briefly to type the letter a, twice to type b etc. Press and hold to write the number.
Press briefly to delete the letter before the cursor, hold down to erase the whole word.
Move the cursor (forwards/back).
Press briefly: Swap be­tween abc, Abc,
T9
Abc, T9ABC, 123, Pinyin
Hold down: All input-
variants are displayed. Press briefly: Special char-
acters are shown. Hold down: Open input
menu.
Press once/repeatedly:
. , ? ! ’ " 0 + - ( ) @ / : _
Hold down: Writes 0.
Writes blank.
Press twice = line break.
T9
abc,
Special characters
*
+- "’ : */ ( )
¤¥ []{}%~<=>
|^ §
ΠΣ ΦΨΩ
I
§Select§ Press.
Press briefly.
¿¡_;.,?!
$£€@\ &#
Γ∆ΘΛΞ
Line break
,
Navigate to characters.
F
Text entry menu
*
Press down:
Text format (SMS only), Text input, Mark text, Copy
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Text input with T9
"T9" combines the correct value from the various key inputs.
#
Select input language
§Options§ Open text menu.
T9 preferred
Select.
§Change§ Activate T9.
Associated
Automatically display choices of characters typically used in pairs.
Chinese input
You may set maximum 2 Chinese in put methods to be used for entering messages.
T9 Bo Po Mo Fo T9 Pinyin T9 Stroke-T T9 Stroke-S
Activate, deactivate T9
Text input, then select Input language.
Write with T9
it is best if you finish a word without looking at the display.
You simply press the keys where the relevant letter is located once only.
/ EA blank space or moving
1
Do not use special characters such as Ä. Instead use the standard charac­ters such as A and T9 will do the rest for you.
to the right ends the word.
T9 word suggestions
If several options are found in the dictionary for a word, the most prob­able is displayed first.
^
^
Add a new word to the dictionary:
§Spell§ Select and enter word
Press this key. If this word is also incorrect, press the key again.
Press this key until the correct word is displayed.
without T9. Then §Save§.
Correct a word
Words written with T9:
F
M ov e l ef t o r ri gh t, wo r d b y word, until the required word is §highlighted§.
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Text entry20
^
]
Additional information
#
*
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.
Scroll through the T9 word suggestions again.
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor and displays a new possible word!
Press briefly: Switch be­tween: abc, Abc, T9abc,
T9
Abc, T9ABC, 123,
Pinyin.
Hold down: All input modes are displayed.
Hold down: Open input menu (p. 18).
Text modules
M¢Text modules
¢
C
Text modules can be stored in the phone for adding to your messages (SMS, MMS, E-mail).
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Calling
J
A
End call
B
Set volume
I
Redial previous numbers
A
Call up the redial list:
A I
A
Auto redial
§Auto dial§ The phone number is
Enter the number (always with prefix/international dialling code).
]
A short press clears the last digit, a long press clears the entire phone number.
Dial phone number.
Press the End key briefly.
Press upwards/down­wards in order to regulate the volume.
Twice press. To redial the phone number last called:
Once press.
Pick out a phone number, then to select it …
... press this key.
dialled ten times at increasing time intervals.
Reminder
§Prompt§ A beep reminds you to
redial the displayed phone number after 15 minutes.
Accept call
A
Press.
Reject call
Press briefly.
B
Additional information
Accept the call before bringing the tele­phone to your ear in order to avoid ear damage caused by the ringing tones.
Ð
§Handsfr.§ Playback via loudspeaker
*
International dialling codes
0
§Country§ Select country.
Store phone number in the addressbook/phonebook.
(hands-free calling). Always switch off "handsfree
talking" before holding the phone to your ear! Otherwise, you will damage your hearing!
Press and hold to switch microphone off.
Hold down until a "+" is displayed.
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Calling22
Call options
§Options§ Functions which are only
available during the call are offered.
Swapping between 2 calls
Establish a second connection
§Options§ Open the menu
Hold Hold current call, then
§Options§ Open menu.
Swap Swapping between calls.
Incoming calls during a call
You will hear a "knocking tone" and you can now:
• Accept the waiting call in addition
§Swap§ Accept the call and put
• Reject the waiting call
§Reject§ Reject the call, or via
• Accept the waiting call and end the
B C
dial the new phone number.
to the first.
the current call on hold.
§Divert§ divert it to the mail-
box.
current call
End call.
Accept new call.
End call(s)
B
§Yes§
§No§ End all calls.
Press the End key.
Take call on hold.
Conference
You call 5 up to conference par­ticicpants one after the other. Once you have established a connection:
§Options§ Open menu and select
J
§Options§ …open menu and select
End
B
Hold. The current call is
put on hold. Now dial a new number.
When the new connec­tion is established ...
Conference. Repeat until
all participants are con­nected.
When the End key is pressed, all calls in the multiparty conversation are ended.
Tone sequences (DTMF)
Enter tone sequences (numbers) for remote inquiries to an answering machine.
§Options§ Open menu and select
Send DTMF.
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Default book
¢L¢
C
¢
Show entries
The entries in the standard directory (Addressbook or Phonebook) are shown.
/ ISelect a name with the
J
New entry
Create new entry.
Phonebook (see also p. 26) Addressbook (see also p. 24)
Default book
You can set a particulary directory as your preferred one to use.
The selected standard book is opened in standby mode with the joystick.
H
Default book
Select function
first letter and/or scroll.
Open Phonebook or Addressbook
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 trans­ferred 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.
H
§Save§ Press.
Additional information
The content of the business card corre­sponds to international standards (vCard).
Ï
Move from field to field to put in your details.
Copy numbers from Address­book/Phonebook
Groups
See p. 25.
23Default book
Addressbook
In the address book, a lot of data can be recorded for each entry and addi­tional functions such as pictures, birthdays, Inst. Message can be used.
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Addressbook24
Addressbook
The Addressbook can store up to 1000 entries, each with a variety of telephone and fax numbers as well as additional address details. These entries are managed separately from those in the Phonebook in the phone memory.
New entry
The address book is set as standard:
H C
I
J
Special input fields
Group: Allocation to a group
Address: Extension to enter the
Open Addressbook (in standby mode)
Display input fields.
Select required input fields.
Fill in input fields. At least one name must
be entered. Always enter phone number with prefix.
(p. 25).
complete address: Street:,
Post code:, City:, Country:
Com. services
Birthday: After activation, you can
Picture: Assign a picture to the
All fields/Reduced fields
§Save§ Save the entry.
Additional information
Î
Information if the entry is being used as a Inst. Mes­sage contact (p. 37):
Nickname:, WV user ID:, ICQ number:, AIM screen name:
enter the date of birth.
Reminder: The telephone
reminds you one day before the birthday at the time entered.
entry. It is displayed if you are called by a corre­sponding phone number.
Display of number of input fields.
Temporary switch to Phonebook.
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25Addressbook
Display/find entry
H I
C
Display options
§Options§ Display of functions for
Open Addressbook (in standby mode).
Select required entry.
Display.
the selected input field.
Change entry
H I
I
J
Open Addressbook (in standby mode).
Select entry and press
§Edit§.
Open menu and select
§Edit§.
Make changes, then
§Save§.
Calling an entry
H
J
A
If there are several numbers in the address book entry, these are offered for selection.
Open Addressbook (in standby mode).
/ ISelect a name with the
first letter and/or scroll.
The number is dialled.
Addressbook options
Different functions are available, depending on the context:
§Options§ Open menu.
Move to ...
Copy to SIM
Import
(For standard functions see p. 14)
Allocates current or high­lighted entries to a group.
Copies name and number to the SIM card (Phone­book).
Set up readiness to receive for an address book entry via IrDA (p. 49) or SMS (p. 32).
Groups
Nine groups are specified in your phone to enable you to arrange your Addressbook entries clearly. You can rename seven groups.
H
<Groups> Select (the number of
I
Ringing tone for group
See p. 46.
Open Addressbook (in standby mode).
entries is listed behind the group name).
Select group.
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Phonebook26
Phonebook
Entries in the Phonebook (on the SIM card) are managed separately from those in the Addressbook.
New entry
If the Phonebook has been selected as standard:
H H C
I
Number:
Always enter phone number with prefix. An entry is not saved without a phone number.
Name:
Enter first and/or last names.
Group:
Default No group Important phone numbers are com­bined together in a group (VIP).
Location:
Default SIM Special SIM cards can save phone numbers in a protected area (Protected SIM) (PIN2 required).
Open Addressbook (in standby mode).
Select <New entry>.
Display input fields.
Navigate between and fill in the input fields.
Record number:
Is automatically allocated to every entry. The phone number can be dialled with your record number.
§Save§ Press to store the new
Additional information
Î
§Country§ International dialling code.... p. 21
entry.
Temporary switch to Address­book.
Call (search for an entry)
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Open Phonebook. Select a name with the
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first letter and/or scroll.
Number is dialled.
Change entry
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§Edit§ Press this key.
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J
§Save§ Press.
Select entry in Phone­book.
Select desired input field.
Make changes.
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27Phonebook
Phonebook options
The following functions are availa­ble, depending on the current situa­tion.
§Options§
Copy into
Copy all to
Delete all
Import
(For standard functions see p. 14)
Open menu.
9
Copy all highlighted entries to the Address­book.
9
Copy all entries to the Addressbook.
Delete entire Phone­book. PIN-protected
Set up readiness to receive for a Phone­book entry via IrDA (p. 49) or SMS (p. 32).
<Special books>
H
<Own numbers>
Enter "own" phone numbers in Phonebook (e.g., fax) for informa­tion.
<VIP numbers>
Display the phone numbers saved in the VIP group.
<SIM phonebook>
Entries stored in the Phonebook on the SIM card can also be used on other GSM phones.
<Protected SIM> b
On special SIM cards, phone num­bers can be stored in a protected location. PIN2 is required for editing.
Open Phonebook and select Show entries
<Special books>.
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Call records
Phone numbers are saved to make it easier to redial them.
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P
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Select record.
Open call list.
Select phone number.
Dial phone number.
Durat/charges
Durat/charges
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Last call, All outg. calls, All incom. calls., Remain. units, Charge sett.
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§Reset§ Reset the selected report.
Select.
Open report or settings.
10 phone numbers can be stored in each call list.
Calls missed
The phone numbers of calls that you have received but not answered are stored for call back purposes.
Â
Calls received
Accepted calls are listed.
Calls dialled
Access to the last numbers dialled by you.
A
Delete records
The records are deleted.
Missed call.
Fast access in standby mode.
b
Charge sett.
C
Currency
Edit your currency.
Personal rate
Enter the currency as well as the charge per unit and time.
Account limit
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.
Auto display
Call duration and charges are automatically displayed.
Open menu.
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Camera
You can view photos/videos recorded on the integrated camera immediately and,
• use the photo as a background image, logo, a switch on/off animation or a screensaver
• send the photo/video via MMS or e-mail.
Switch on
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R
Or
D
Ø
The current (preview) image is dis­played. You will see the following in the first line from left to right:
Ù Brightness Ú Zoom factor. Û White balance. × Flash connected.
In the top right-hand corner of the preview image, the number of pho­tos which can still be taken in the selected resolution is displayed. This number varies considerably from motif to motif (storage space required). Beneath the preview image, you will find a reference to the selected resolution. In video
Starts camera in standby mode.
Switches between frame and videorecording.
mode, the recording time already used and the maximum recording time still available is shown here.
Photo mode
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The photo is saved with a name, the date and the time. To enter the name, see Setup in the options menu (p. 30).
Settings prior to taking a photo:
F I
Image resolution
A setting can be made for the quality of the image regardless of the pre­view image resolution.
Premium: 640 × 480 (VGA) High: 320 × 240 (QVGA) Medium: 160 × 120 (QQVGA) Wallpaper: 132 × 176
The resolution may decrease de­pending on the selected digital zoom.
Takes a photo.
Displays the preview image of the next photo.
Sets the brightness.
Sets the zoom factor.
29Camera
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Video mode
The video mode resolution is the same as the preview image resolu­tion.
C C
A red point appears in the top right in the display while the video record­ing is being made.
§Play§ Plays the video recording.
Start the video recording.
Terminate the video recording.
Flash (Accessories)
If the flash is active, this is shown by a symbol in the display. The flash is constantly loaded while connected to the telephone. This reduces the stand-by time.
×
Settings, see options menu.
This symbol flashes when the flash is being loaded.
Camera options
The following functions are availa­ble, depending on the current situa­tion.
§Options§ Open menu.
Settings
Pictures
Other videos
Micro­phone on
Use flash
Self timer
White balance
(For standard functions see p. 14)
Additional information
Ê
• Name for recordings/ photos
• Image resolution.
Displays list of photos.
Displays list of videos.
Switches the microphone on or off.
Choose between:
Automatic, Off, Red eye red.
The photo is taken approx. 15 seconds after triggering. For the last 5 seconds, you will hear a signal tone each second.
Choose between:
Automatic, Indoor, Outdoor
There is insufficient storage space available. Start the stor­age assistant to delete spe­cific data (p. 48).
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Message list
31Message list
Inbox
The central input folder contains all messages which have been received. The entries are marked with a symbol to indicate their type and status (p. 6).
To call up the central input folder, e.g. if a new SMS has been received:
p
When you open an entry, the rele­vant application also starts. After a set time span, entries which have already been read and opened are only displayed in the (§Options§) mes­sage-related incoming lists.
In the central input folder, you will find the following message types:
SMS, MMS, E-mail
System messages
Message about MMS, Missed alarm,
Missed appts., Calls missed, WAP push, Voice message
Data objects
Ring tones, Pictures and Video, calen-
dar entries, Notes and Business card.
Press the soft key beneath the symbol.
Message lists
All SMS, MMS and E-mail are each displayed infour separate lists.
Inbox
M
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C
List of receive messages.
C
List of saved drafts.
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List of messages not yet successfully sent.
C
List of received messages.
§Options§ Call up the function menu
Inst. Message
This function is not offered by all service providers. Please contact your service provider for more infor­mation. You will find a description in the comprehensive operating instructions on the Internet at this address:
www.siemens-mobile.com/cx65
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Select message type.
¢
Draft
M
¢
¢
Select message type.
¢
Unsent
M
¢
¢
Select message type.
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Sent
M
¢
¢
Select message type.
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to process the messages.
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SMS
You can transmit and receive very long messages (up to 760 charac­ters) on your phone. They are auto­matically composed of several "nor­mal" SMS messages (note higher charges). Additionally you can insert pictures and sounds in an SMS.
Write/send
¢M¢
C
J
A
/ JSelect phone number
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C
Special functions
Picture&sound
Send the pictures and tones with or without accompanying text. Remember that these may be pro­tected (DRM, p. 12).
Create new¢SMS text
Enter text (see also p. 18).
§Options§ Text creation
functions.
Start sending procedure.
from the Phonebuch/ Addressbook or enter it.
The SMS is transmitted to the service centre to be sent.
The text input field is open:
§Options§ Open menu.
Select Picture&sound.
I
The menu contains:
Fix animations, Fix sounds, Own animat., Own pictures, Own sounds
I C
I
For Fix animations/Fix sounds:
C
For Own animat., Own pictures,
Own sounds:
C C
Select area.
Confirm. The first entry of the selected section is dis­played.
Scroll to entry required.
The selection is added to the SMS.
The selection is displayed/ played back.
The selection is added to the SMS.
SMS archive
¢M¢
C
The list of SMS messages stored in the phone is displayed.
SMS archive
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SMS to group
You can send an SMS message as a "circular" to a recipient group.
§Options§ Open menu.
Send Select.
§Group§ The list of groups is
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C
displayed. Select group. Open group and highlight
all/individual entries. Sending is started after
a safety inquiry.
Read
p
The Inbox is opened. It offers you a quick overview of the messages cur­rently received.
C I
ã
Arrival of a new SMS announced in the display.
To read the SMS, press the joystick.
Scroll through message line by line.
If this symbol flashes, the SIM memory is full. Delete or file messages.
Setting
SMS signature
¢M¢
C
¢
You can enter a "signature" with a maximum of 16 characters. This sig­nature will then be attached to each SMS except §Reply§ and when chang­es are made to an existing SMS.
SMS profiles
¢M¢
C
¢
Up to 5 SMS profiles can be set. The transmission characteristics of an SMS are defined in these.
Activate profile
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Set profile
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Msg settings
SMS setup¢SMS signature
Msg settings
SMS setup¢SMS profiles
Select profile.
Activate.
Select profile and open with §Edit§ to process it.
Reply
You can answer the SMS now open immediately. The new additional text is placed above the received text.
C
Functions for a direct reply.
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MMS
The Multimedia Messaging Service enables you to send texts, pictures/ videos and sounds in a combined message to another mobile phone or to an e-mail address.
Depending on your telephone 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.
Create
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. Remember that pic­tures and sounds may be protected (DRM, p. 12).
Create standard MMS
¢M¢
C
MMS setup
First select an object for processing to be added to the first page of the MMS:
<Picture> Select.
C
Create new
Display picture/video functions: Insert picture,
Insert video, Camera
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<Sound> Select.
C
<Text> Select.
C
Display sound functions:
Insert sound, Record
Display text functions (see also p. 18).
Options
§Options§ Open menu.
Send
Preview
Picture...
Sound...
Text...
Page
Send MMS.
Play entire MMS on the display.
See above.
See above.
See above.
Add page: Insert new page
behind current one.
Delete page: Delete cur-
rent page.
Page list: Display available
pages.
Timing: Set the temporal
sequence of the MMS pres­entation:
Page duration:
Automatic or Manual
Show page: Only if Manual is set in front of it. Enter the lifespan of a page.
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Msg. details
Save as templ.
Layout
Colour...
(For standard functions see p. 14)
Enter sending parameters (see next chapter).
After creating MMS, save it as a template. See also below:
Select one of four possible layouts:
Text above, beneath, beside (on left or right) of picture.
Select the colours for:
Message back
Picture backg.
Text backg.
Text colour
Templates
¢M¢
C
MMS templates are saved MMS with not address. They can be sent as new MMS or used as part of a new MMS. A maximum of 10 templates can be saved.
Create templates by writing a new MMS or using an MMS which you have already received.
§Options§ Open menu and select
MMS template
Save as templ.
Send
The page(s) of the new MMS is(are) already created. The MMS is dis­played.
A
Subject: Enter a brief description
To: Enter one or more
Size: Display the MMS size.
A C
More: Provide additional
Open address entry.
MMS editor
p
Subject:
Greetings from Munich
To:
+1234567654321 |
Size:
85 KB
Þ
ß
á
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of the MMS.
phone number(s)/ e-mail address(es).
Start sending procedure.
The MMS is sent after con­firmation.
address fields.
Options
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Sending options
§Options§ Open menu.
Send
Preview
Edit
Delete MMS
Add attachm.
Page list
Save as templ.
(For standard functions see p. 14)
Send MMS.
Play entire MMS on the dis­play.
Object selection to change an object.
Delete individual MMS.
Add attachment:
File
Business card
Appointment
Display MMS pages for viewing and/or changing.
After creating MMS, save it as a template.
Receive
/ wArrival of new MMS/notifi-
p
<
In order to receive the complete MMS subsequently, the message must be opened.
§Receive§ Start transfer.
cation announced on dis­play
.
Start reception. Depend­ing on the setting (p. 36), the MMS/message is transferred into the cen­tral incoming message list (Inbox).
Read
An MMS has been fully received.
C
Key functions for playback:
E D
I
C
When the MMS is complete, the message details are displayed.
Subject: Description of the MMS. From: Information about the
Size: Size of the MMS in KB. More: Additional input fields.
Start playback.
To the next page. Press briefly once to
return to the start of the current page; press briefly twice to return to the start of the previous page.
Set volume.
/ BTerminate.
sender.
Setting
¢M¢
C
¢
MMS profile:
6 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.
I C
MMS setup
Select function.
Select profile.
Open to edit the profile.
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Setting options
§Options§ Open menu.
Activate, Rename, Change sett.
User settings
Set the MMS dispatch to suit your requirements:
Delivery report:
Default priority:
Expiry time:
Page dura­tion
Retrieval:
Request delivery confirma­tion for sent messages.
Send priority:
Normal, High, Low
Select the period in which the service centre is to try to deliver the message:
Manual, 1 hour, 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours 1 day, 1 week, Maximum*
* Maximum period that the service provider permits.
Length of display for an MMS page (standard requirement).
Receive complete MMS or only notification of arrival.
Automatic
Receive complete MMS immediately.
Auto.homenet
Receive complete MMS immediately in home net­work
Manual
Only the notification is received.
Size indica­tion:
=
Creation mode:
Setting a max. message size and handling it.
Free Restricted Warning
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E-mail
Your telephone has an e-mail pro­gram (Client) with which you can write and receive e-mails.
Write/send
¢M¢
C
¢
Enter address data:
To: Enter one or more
All fields: Subject: Enter the title of the
Body: Enter text.
To send:
§Options§ Open menu.
Send e-mail
Or
All fields Opens additional input
Attachments:
Receive/read
¢M¢
C
¢
Before an e-mail can be read, it must be retrieved from the server.
Create new
E-mail
phone number(s)/ e-mail address(es).
e-mail.
Select.
fields.
Adds attachments such as images and sounds.
Inbox
Select function.
Retr. e-mail
§Options§ Open menu and select
Send/rec. mail
Only the message header is sent.
Retrieve body.
All e-mails are sent into
Inbox and all completed
e-mails from the Unsent list are sent.
Setting
¢M¢
C
E-mail setup
Before using this service, you must set the server access and your e-mail options. Most of this data has already been entered. If not, you can obtain it from your service provider. See also on the Internet at:
www.siemens-mobile.com/cx65
Activating access
I C
Accounts
I
§Edit§ Starts processing. Fills in
Msg settings
Select access.
Activates access.
Select access or <Empty>.
the data fields in accord­ance with the service sup­plier template.
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Voice message/CB
39Voice message/CB
Voice message
¢M¢
C
message
If you have a mailbox, a caller can leave a voice message for you
• if your phone is switched off or not ready to receive,
• if you do not want to answer,
• or if you are making a phone call.
You may have to register for this function and make manual settings.
Msg settings b
The service provider supplies you with two phone numbers:
Save mailbox number
Call this phone number to listen to your voice messages.
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C
Voice message
Enter phone number and confirm with §OK§.
Save call divert number
Calls are diverted to this phone number.
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¢
Enter phone number and register it at the network with §OK§.
Msg settings¢Voice
Msg settings
Call setup¢Divert
e. g. Unanswered
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Set
Listening to message b
A new voice message can be announced as follows, depending on the service provider:
À
Or
p
Or
You receive a call with an automatic announcement.
Call your mailbox and play the mes­sage(s) back.
1
Icon plus beep.
Notification via SMS.
Hold down (if necessary enter mailbox number once only). Confirm with
§OK§ and §Mailbox§ depend-
ing on your service pro­vider.
CB services
¢M¢
C
CB services
Some service providers offer infor­mation services (info channels, Cell Broadcast). If reception is activated, your Topic list will supply you with messages on the activated topics.
Msg settings
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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.
Internet
Internet
¢O¢
C
The browser is activated with the pre-set option as soon as you call up the function (Browser settings, p. 41; may be specified/pre-assigned by service provider).
Browser menu
§Options§ Open menu.
Homepage
Bookmarks
Go to...
Reload
Call up the pre-set homepage or the current profile (p. 41).
Display bookmarks stored in the phone; save book­mark.
Enter a URL.
Reload current page.
Show URL
History
Disconnect
File
Setup
Exit browser
Display the URL of the page currently loaded for sending via SMS/e-mail.
Display last Internet sites to be visited.
Disconnect the Internet.
Save object on the current page or save the complete page, display saved pages.
Browser settings (p. 41).
Close the browser.
End connection
B
Press and hold to clear down the connection and close the browser.
Navigation in the browser
• Select a link.
C
• Settings, status on/off.
•Press briefly: back a page.
B
• One input field/link forward/back.
I
• Scroll one line.
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Display symbols in the browser
²
±
Connect
Network
´
³
No network
GPRS online
Enter special characters
Select important special
,
*
0
characters.
Browser settings
Internet
¢O¢
C
§Options§ Open menu.
Setup Select.
Browser
Profiles
Protocol parameters
Security
Context
Set start option as well as handling of pictures and tones and send options.
The list of profiles is dis­played for activation/setting (see below).
Set protocol parameters, push messages and abort time as well as handling of Cookies.
Set encryption.
Reset session; delete cache, history and Cookies.
Your Internet browser is licensed by:
Profiles
Preparation of the phone for Internet access depends on the service pro­vider concerned:
Profile pre-set
In most cases, access profiles have already been created for one or more service provider(s).
I
C
Set profile manually
If necessary, contact your service provider. You can change settings and delete profiles here.
Select profile.
Activate profile.
Bookmarks
Bookmarks
¢O¢
C
URLs stored in the phone are dis­played. New bookmarks can be saved. It is possible to process or manage bookmarks in files.
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Surf & fun42
Games and Applications
Games and applications are offered on the Internet. Once downloaded, these are available to you via the telephone. Most applications in­clude instructions. Some applica­tions and games are already pre-in­stalled on your telephone. You will find these listed here:
www.siemens-mobile.com/cx65
Requirements
WAP profile (p. 41) and the access (p. 49) must be configured.
Download
Select the correct access depending on whether you are loading games or applications:
Games/Applications
¢O¢
C
In addition to URLs and service pro­viders for the download, any availa­ble applications/games and folders will be displayed.
Download new
I C
Select a service provider or URL.
Start WAP browser and visit URL.
Additional information
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 installed on your Java™-enabled mobile phone. Siemens excludes all warranty and liability claims in respect of or in connection with any applica­tions 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 conse­quential damage of whatever nature resulting from the use of this application. For technical reasons, such applications and sub­sequent enabling of certain functions are lost in the event of the device being replaced/re-sup­plied and may be lost if it is repaired. In such cases, the buyer is required to download or release the application again. Please ensure that your phone has Digital Rights Management (DRM) so that individual applications downloaded via WAP are protected from unauthorised repro­duction. These applications are then exclusively intended for your phone and cannot be trans­ferred from this even to create 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 appli­cations on the PC with the "mobile phone man­ager".
Downl. assis.
Downl. assis.
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You will not be left on your own during the download!
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Setup
43Setup
Profiles
Profiles
¢T¢
C
Several settings can be stored in a phone profile in order, for example, to adapt the phone to the surround­ing level of noise.
• Five standard profiles are provided with default settings. They can be changed however: Normal environ-
ment, Quiet environment, Noisy envi­ronment, Car Kit, Headset
• You can set two personal profiles (<Name>).
• The special profile Aircraft mode is fixed and cannot be changed.
Profile settings
Edit a default profile or create a new personal profile:
I
§Options§ Open menu and select
The list of available functions is dis­played. When you have finished set­ting a function, you return to the profile menu where you can change a further setting.
Select profile.
Change sett.
Car Kit
If an original Siemens Car Kit is used, the profile is switched on automati­cally as soon as the phone is inserted into the cradle (see accessories also).
Headset
The profile is only switched on auto­matically if an original Siemens headset is used (see accessories also).
Aircraft mode
All alarms (appointments, alarm clock) are deactivated. This profile
cannot be modified.
Switch on
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C
Normal mode
When you switch on your phone again, the previously set profile will be reactivated automatically.
Scroll to Aircraft mode.
Confirm selection.
Confirm safety inquiry again in order to activate the profile. The phone switches itself off auto­matically.
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Themes
Themes
¢T¢
C
Load a completely new user inter­face in your telephone. With the press of a button, various functions are re-arranged thematically, e.g. switch on/off animation, back­ground image, screensaver, switch on/off melody, additional anima­tions.
Topic files are compressed to save memory space. After a download (p. 42) or a call from My stuff, these are automatically unzipped when activated.
Activate new topic
I C C
Select topic.
Display topic preview.
Activate new topic.
Display
Display
¢T¢
C
Select function.
¢
Language
Set the language of the display text. When "automatic" is set, the lan­guage of your home service provider is used.
If a language that you do not under­stand happens to be set, the phone can be reset to the language of your service provider with the following input (in standby mode):
# 0 0 0 0 #
*
A
Text input
T9 preferred
Activate/deactivate intelligent text entry.
Associated
Automatically display choices of characters typically used in pairs.
Chinese input
You may set maximum 2 Chinese in put methods to be used for entering messages.
T9 Bo Po Mo Fo T9 Pinyin T9 Stroke-T T9 Stroke-S
Wallpaper
Set wallpaper graphic for display.
Logo
Choose picture to be displayed instead of the provider logo.
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Colour skin
Select colour scheme, incl. back­ground image for the entire user interface
Screensaver
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 func­tion except if the safety function is activated.
Start up anim.
Shown when the phone is switched on.
Shutdn anim.
Shown when the phone is switched off.
Own greeting
Is displayed instead of an animation when you switch on the phone.
Big letters
You can choose between two font sizes for the display.
Illumination
Set display light brighter/darker.
Dynamic light
Dynamic light
¢T¢
C
Select function.
¢
The LEDs beneath the top of the phone are used to optically signal various functions.
Show effects
Switch on function.
Select
You can set optical signals for vari­ous functions.
§Change§ Display the possible
I C
Play demo
All flash rhythms are displayed in sequence.
rhythms. Select them from several
flash rhythms. Allocate selection.
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Ring tones
Ring tones
¢T¢
C
Select function.
¢
Set the tones on the telephone to suit your requirements.
Ringer setting
Activate/deactivate the ringer or reduce it to a short beep.
Silent alert
To avoid the disturbance caused by a ringing phone, you can activate the silent alert function as an alterna­tive. The vibration alarm can be switched on in addition to the ring tone. This function is deactivated when the battery is being loaded and accessories are connected (except the headset).
Volume
Set different volumes for types of call/functions.
Additional information
Please make sure you have accepted the call before holding the phone to your ear. This will avoid damage to your hearing from loud ringtones.
Allocate ringtone
A ringtone which has already been selected will be played or the list of possible ringtones will be displayed for selection.
Call setup
Call setup
¢T¢
C
Select function.
¢
Hide ID b
If activated, your phone number will not appear on the other party’s dis­play (depending on the service pro­viders).
Call waiting b
If you are registered for this service, you can check whether it is set and you can activate/deactivate it.
Divert
You can specify when calls should be diverted to your mailbox or other numbers.
Set up call divert (example) Unanswered
Select Unanswered.
I
C
C
(Includes the conditions
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 set­ting confirms.
b
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All calls
All calls are diverted.
Ç
Other possibilities for divert:
Not reachable, No reply, Busy, Receiving fax, Receiving data
Icon in the top line of the display in standby mode.
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.
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 after each minute as a reminder of the time elapsed.
Phone setup
Phone setup
¢T¢
C
Select function.
¢
Key tones
Set the type of acoustic key acknow­ledgement.
Info tones
Set service and alarm tones.
Auto swit. off
The phone switches off each day at the set time.
Phone identity
The phone identity number (IMEI) is displayed. This information may be useful for customer service.
Alternatively enter in standby mode:
# 0 6 #
*
§Info§ Display further informa-
Device check
After the last information page, a self-test as well as individual test are offered. If you select Selftest, all indi­vidual test are carried out.
Software version
Display in standby mode:
*
tion about the appliance.
# 0 6 #, then press §Info§.
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Memory assis.
The memory assistant will help you if there is insufficient phone memory.
File system
Format
(Phone-code protected) The telephone memory is formatted
and all saved data such as ringtones, pictures, games, etc. is deleted.
Clean up
Creating more memory by deleting temporary, non-requird files.
Master reset
Reset phone to default values (fac­tory setting). This does not affect the SIM card or the network settings.
Alternatively enter in standby mode:
# 9 9 9 9 #
*
A
Clock
Clock
¢T¢
C
Select function.
¢
Time/date
§Change§ First enter the date, then
Time zones
World map
Display of the world time zones.
F
City list
List of world cities.
I
Date format
Select the display format for the date.
DD.MM.YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY, YYYY.MM.DD, YYYY-MM-DD
Time format
Select 24h or 12h.
Show clock
Activate/deactivate time display.
the time.
Select a time zone.
Select a city in the selected time zone.
Auto time b
The time setting is made automati­cally in the GSM network.
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Connectivity
Connectivity
¢T¢
C
Select function.
¢
GPRS b
(General Packet Radio Service) GPRS is a new method for transmit-
ting data faster in the mobile net­work. Symbols in the display, see p. 6.
GPRS info
Display connection information.
IrDA
Your phone has an infrared inter­face. The distance between the two devices must not exceed 30 cm. The infrared windows in both appliances must be aligned as accurately as pos­sible with each other. Symbols in the display, see p. 6.
Data services
Default setting and activation of the connection profiles for the applica­tions MMS, WAP. The phone default setting varies from service provider to service provider: consult your se rvic e prov ider o r go to this add ress in the Internet for more information www.siemens-mobile.com/customercare in the FAQ section.
HTTP profile
The phone default setting varies from service provider to service pro­vider. Consult your service provider or go to this address in the Internet for more information www.siemens-mobile.com/customercare in the FAQ section.
Authentication
Activate or deactivate encrypted WAP dial-up (CSD connections only).
Fax/data
Send voice/fax
Set this function on the phone before transmission so that you can switch from voice mode to fax mode.
Rec voice/fax
Start the required communication program on your PC and select the function on the phone during the call (the PC will take over the connec­tion).
Rec fax/data
The call is signalled by a special ring­tone and the type of call (fax or data) is displayed. Now start the commu­nication program in your PC to receive the fax/data.
b
b
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Security
Security
¢T¢
C
Select function.
¢
Auto key lock
If activated, the keypad is locked automatically if no key has been pressed for one minute in standby mode. This prevents the phone from being used accidentally. However, you can still be called and you can still make an emergency call.
Additional information
Block/unblock in standby mode. In each case:
#
Hold down
Direct call
Only one phone number can be dialled. The required phone code (4 to 8 digits) is set by you and entered at the first security setting.
#
Only
Restrict calls to SIM-protected num­bers in the Phonebook.
To switch off, press and hold, then enter the tele­phone code.
b
This SIM only b
Your phone is prevented from being used with a different SIM card.
Codes
Description, see p. 16:
PIN control, Change PIN, Change PIN2, Chg.phonecode
Barrings b
Network barring restricts the use of your SIM card.
All outgoing
All outgoing calls except emergency numbers are barred.
Outgo internat (International outgoing)
Only national calls can be made.
Out.int.x home (International outgoing without home country)
No international calls, only calls to the home country.
All incoming
The phone is barred for all incoming calls.
When roaming
You will not receive calls when out­side your home network.
Status check
Status check for network barring
Clear all
Clear all barrings.
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Network
Network
¢T¢
C
Select function.
¢
Network info
The list of GSM networks currently available is displayed.
Choose netwrk
Network search is restarted.
Auto network
If activated, the next network is dialled in the order of your "pre­ferred networks".
Pref. network
Set the service providers you prefer when you leave your home network.
Fast search
Network reconnection is speeded up.
User group b
Depending on service provider, you can create groups with this service. These can have access to internal (company) information, for exam­ple, or special tariffs apply. Please check with your service provider for details.
Accessories
Accessories
¢T¢
C
Select function.
¢
Car Kit
Only in combination with an original Siemens handsfree car kit (see accessories). The car kit profile is activated automatically as soon as the phone is inserted into the cradle.
Auto answer
(factory default: off)
Calls are accepted automatically after a few seconds. Eavesdropping is possible!
Auto 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 and before the telephone is automatically switched off.
Car loudspk.
Improves playback in certain circum­stances.
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Headset
Only in conjunction with an original Siemens headset (see accessories). If an original Siemens Headset is used the profile is automatically activated when the headset is plugged in.
Auto answer
(factory default: off)
Calls are accepted automatically after a few seconds (except where the ringer is switched off or set to beep). You should therefore be wearing the headset.
Auto answer
If you do not notice that you phone has accepted a call, there is the danger that the caller may eavesdrop.
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Fast access key
53Fast access key
Soft keys
Assign one phone number or func­tion to each of the two soft keys.
Change
For example, the Internet function is assigned to the soft key. To change this (in standby mode):
§Internet§ Briefly press, then §Change§.
Select a new function from the list and confirm with
C
.
Apply
The "Internet" is just used as an example here.
§Internet§ Press and hold, the appli-
cation is started.
Speed keys
Assign one phone number of func­tion to each of the keys from 2 to 9. Number key 1 is reserved for the mailbox.
Assigning functions
3
Press a number key (e.g. key 3) briefly, then press §Set§.
Select a new function to be assigned from the list and confirm with
C.
Apply
Select a stored phone number or start a stored application (e. g. Inter-
net).
In standby mode:
Press and hold.
3
My menu
C
§My menu§ Press.
Set up your own menu. The list of 10 entries is preset, but can be changed.
Change menu
You can replace each entry (1-10) with another entry from the selec­tion list.
I
§Change§
I C
Reset all
§Reset all§ Select. After a security-
Press.
Select entry. Open the function list
opened for selection. Select the new entry from
the list. Confirm. The entry is
saved.
query, the default setting is reset.
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Organiser
¢Q¢
C
Calendar
Prepetual Cal.
You can enter appointments in the calendar. Time and date must be set correctly.
The calendar offers you three views: monthly view, weekly view, daily view.
The various entries are colour­coded. Appointments are shown as a vertical colour bar on the horizontal hour division.
Navigation:
/ IScroll between
F
Solar to Lunar/Lunar to Solar
Provide you a quick conversion function to convert between solar calendar and lunar calendar.
Chinese Festival
Provide you a list of Chinese festivals and show a result of respective solar date without the need of entering a lunar date.
Calend. setup
Select the start of the week; show Chinese Jieqi and Festival.
Select function.
weeks/days/hours.
Calend. setup
Start of day:
Hour when the working day begins.
Start of week:
Weekday on which the monthly and weekly view on the left starts
Set weekend
Set the days for the weekend.
Show birthday: Show Jieqi/Fvl:
Appointments
Appointments are displayed in chronological order in a list.
Enter new appointment
<New entry>
Types:
c
d
e f g
h
Select.
Memo: Text input for
description
Voice memo: Enter voice
memos.
Call: Enter phone number.
Shown with alarm.
Meeting: Text input for
description.
Holiday: Enter stand and
end date.
Birthday: Enter name and
date.
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Different input/selection fields are displayed depending on the type. The number of fields can be restricted, see Standard at the end of the list.
Additional information
¹
»
An alarm sounds even when the phone is switched off (except in Aircraft mode, p. 43). The phone does not go to standby mode. To deactivate it press any key.
C
Alarm clock, alarm set. Appointment, alarm set.
¢Q¢
Select function.
Tasks
A task is displayed like an appoint­ment in the agenda of the selected day. However, unlike an appoint­ment it does not require a time. When no time is entered the task appears at the top of the list every day until it is marked as completed. The entries are made in the same was as Appointments (see "Appoint­ments").
Notes
T9-support (p. 18) makes writing short notes such as shopping lists easier. Save confidential notes with the phone code.
Missed alarms
Events with an alarm (Appointments,
Tasks) to which you have not reacted
are listed for reading.
Dictating mac
Use the dictating machine to record short voice memos.
New recording
Record new
C C
D
Playback
I C
D
Select. After a brief beep, say the
text. Pause/recording alter-
nately. End recording. The re-
cording is automatically saved with a time stamp.
Rename with §Options§.
Select the desired record­ing.
Playback/pause, alter­nately.
/ EPress and hold rapid
rewind and fast forward.
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Warning!
The use of this feature may be subject to restrictions under criminal law.
Please inform the other party to the conver­sation in advance if you want to record the conversation and please keep such record­ings confidential.
You may only use this feature if the other party to the conversation agrees.
Time zones
See p. 48.
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Extras
Select function.
¢S¢
C
SIM services (optional)
SIM services
Your service provider may offer applications such as mobile banking, share prices, etc. via the SIM card.
U
For further information, please con­tact your service provider.
Alarm clock
The alarm will ring at the time set by you, even when the phone is switched off.
F
J
F C
C
§OK§ Confirm setting.
With Snooze you can set the alarm to repeat.
Symbol for SIM services.
Activate/deactivate the alarm.
Set the time for the alarm call (hh:mm).
Navigate to the various days.
Display options: alarm call time and days.
Set days for alarm calls. Press and hold to high­light/unhighlight all the days.
Sound recorder
Use the sound recorder to record noises and tones for use as ring tones.
New recording
Record new
Start another application as follows
The recording display appears:
C C
D
Insert§ Transfer recording into
Playback
I C
D/E
Select. The remaining time available as well as the recording time are shown in the display.
A brief tone sounds when the recording starts.
Pause/recording alter­nately.
End recording. The recording is saved
with a timestamp in the folder Sounds.
Rename with §Options§.
the application.
Select the desired record­ing.
Playback/pause, alter­nately.
Press and hold, rapid re­wind and fast-forward.
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Select function.
¢S¢
C
Calculator
The calculator can be used in a basic version with an extended range of functions (§Options§).
J
F C
Enter number(s).
/ INavigate functions.
Use function.
Unit converter
You can convert various measure­ment units into other measurement units.
F
F
Special key functions:
# *
Select the source unit/cur­rency, then enter the quantity.
Select the target meas­urement unit / currency The result is displayed.
Set decimal point.
Change prefix.
Conv.
When you call up the function the first time, enter the basic currency.
J
Enter currency (e.g. euro) and save with §Save§.
Now enter the name and exchange rate of the cur­rency to be converted.
Stopwatch
Two intermediate times can be recorded and saved.
C
Start/stop/reset to zero.
Countdown
A set time elapses. The last 3 seconds are indicated by a beep. At the end a special beep sounds.
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My stuff
To or gan ise y ou r fi les, yo u ha ve a fi le management function at your dis­posal. This functions in the same way as on a PC. Folders have already been created for different data types.
N
¢
C
The list of the folders and files is displayed.
Navigation
I F C
§Options§ Access to various adminis-
<New picture>/<New sound>
The application for the folder cur­rently selected is loaded.
<New downl.>
The WAP browser is started and the download page displayed.
Select file/folder in lists.
/ IThe cursor can be moved
freely in the preview. Open folder or start file
with related application
tration functions.
Media player
When you are viewing a picture/ video or listening to a melody, the application starts a media playback.
F
0 –
Pictures
C
5 #
§Send§ e.g. send via MMS or
Videos
C *
I B
Browse to the next media file.
Switch on display light-
9
ing.
Zoom. The two soft keys (+/–) enlarge/reduce the picture. The joystick moves the picture detail.
Centre the picture.
Switch to full-picture mode and back again.
e-mail.
Play or pause, depending on the situation.
Mute.
Set volume.
End playback.
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Customer Care
We offer fast, individual advice! You have several options:
Our online support on the Internet:
www.siemens-mobile.com/customercare
We can be reached any time, any place. You are given 24 hour support on all aspects of our products. Here you will find an interactive fault-finding system, a com­pilation of the most frequently asked ques­tions and answers, plus user guides and current software updates to download.
Qualified Siemens employees are waiting to offer you expert information about our prod­ucts and installation.
In some countries repair and replace serv­ices are impossible where the products are not sold through our authorised dealers.
When calling customer service, please have ready your receipt and the phone identity number (IMEI, to display press software version (to display, press then info) and if available, your Siemens Service customer number.
# 0 6 #), the
*
# 0 6 #,
*
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
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
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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
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........................................+66 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
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Care and maintenance
Your phone has been designed and manu­factured to the highest of standards and should be treated with great care. The sug­gestions below will help you to enjoy your phone for many years.
• Protect your phone from moisture and
humidity! Precipitation, humidity and liq­uids contain minerals that will corrode electronic 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 elec­tronic devices, damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics.
• 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 cir­cuit boards!
• 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 accessories. If any of these parts are not working properly, take them to your nearest qualified service outlet. The personnel there will assist you and, if necessary, repair the device.
Battery quality statement
The capacity of your mobile phone battery will reduce each time it is charged/emptied. Storage at too high or low temperatures will also result in a graduly capacity loss. As a result the operating time of your mobile phone may be considerably reduced, evan after a rull recharge of the battery.
Regardless of this, the battery has been designed and manufactured so that it can be recharged and used for six months after the purchase of your mobile phone. After six months, if the battery is clearly suffering from loss of performance, we recommend that your replace it. Please buy only Siemens original batteries.
Display quality declaration
For technological reasons, a few small dots with different colours may appear in the dis­play in exceptional cases.
Just remember that the appearance of brighter or darker dots generally does not mean that a fault has occurred.
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Product data
Declaration of conformity
Siemens Information and Communi­cation mobile hereby declares that the phone described in this user guide is in compliance with the essential requirements and other rel­evant provisions of European Direc­tive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The declara­tion of conformity (DoC) concerned has been signed. Please call the com­pany hotline if you require a copy of the original, or:
www.siemens-mobile.com/conformity
Technical data
GSM class: 4 (2 watt)
Frequency range: 880… 960 MHz
GSM class: 1 (1 watt)
Frequency range: 1,710… 1,880 MHz
GSM class: 1 (1 watt)
Frequency range: 1,850… 1,990 MHz
Weight: 90 g
Size: 101 × 46 × 19 mm
Li-Ion battery: 750 mAh
Operating temperature:
SIM card: 3.0 V
(78 ccm)
–10 °C… +55 °C
Phone ID
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):
..............................................................
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.
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.
Call time: 100 to 330 minutes Standby time: 60 to 300 hours
Action taken Time
Calling 1 30 – 90 minutes
Light * 1 40 minutes
Network search
* Key input, games, organiser etc.
Reduction of stand-
(min)
by time by
1 5 – 10 minutes
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Menu tree64
Menu tree
Default book
>
Show entries
New entry
Business card
Groups
Default book
Call records
Surf & fun
Camera
Messages
>
Calls missed
Calls received
Calls dialled
Delete records
Durat/charges
>
Games Account limit
Applications Auto display
Downl. assis.
Bookmarks
Internet
>
Create new
Inst. Message
>
Last call
All incom.calls
All outg. calls
Remain. units
Charge sett.
>
SMS text
MMS setup
E-mail
>
Currency
Personal rate
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Messages
>
Inbox
>
Draft
>
Unsent
>
Sent
>
MMS template
>
SMS archive
>
Text modules
>
Msg settings
>
SMS setup
MMS setup
E-mail
WAP push
Send e-mail
Send/rec. mail
CB messages
>
SMS setup
MMS setup
E-mail
>
SMS setup
MMS setup
E-mail
Send e-mail
Send/rec. mail
>
SMS setup
MMS setup
E-mail
>
Text zoom
SMS setup
>
SMS profiles
SMS signature
MMS setup
>
MMS profile:
User settings
Help
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Menu tree66
Messages
Organiser
Extras
My stuff
Setup
>
Msg settings
>
Calendar Topic list
Appointments CB languages
Tasks
Notes
Missed alarms
Dictating mac
Time zones
Calend. setup
>
SIM services
Alarm clock
Sound recorder
Calculator
Unit converter
Stopwatch
Countdown
Remote sync.
>
Profiles
>
Themes
>
Display
>
E-mail
WAP push set. Help
Voice message
CB messages
>
Language
Text input
Wallpaper Associated
Logo Chinese Input
Colour skin
Screensaver
Start up anim.
Shutdn anim.
>
Accounts
General sett.
>
Receive CB
>
T9 preferred
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67Menu tree
Setup
>
Display
>
Dynamic light
>
Ring tones
>
Call setup
>
Own greeting
Big letters
Illumination
>
Ringer setting
Silent alert
Volume
d Calls
Group calls
Other calls
More melodies
>
Hide ID
Call waiting
Divert
Call screening Not reachable
Any key answ. No reply
Minute beep Busy
>
Calls
Messages
Alarm clock
Organiser
System
Applications
>
Messages
Alarm clock
Organiser
Startup melody
Shutdown mel.
Sound recorder
>
All calls
Receiving fax
Receiving data
Status check
Clear all
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Menu tree68
Setup
>
Phone setup
>
Clock
>
Connectivity
>
Security
>
Key tones
Info tones
Automatic switch off
Phone identity
Memory assis.
File system
Master reset Clean up
>
Time/date
Time zones
Date format
Time format
Show clock
Auto time
>
GPRS
GPRS info
IrDA
Data services
HTTP profile
Authentication
Fax/data
>
Auto key lock Rec fax/data
Direct call
Only
Codes
This SIM only Change PIN
>
Format
>
Send voice/fax
Rec voice/fax
>
PIN control
Change PIN2
Chg.phonecode
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Setup
>
Security
>
Network
>
Accessories
>
Barrings
>
Line
Network info Protected
Choose netwrk
Auto network
Pref. network
Band selection
Fast search
User group
>
Car Kit
Headset
>
>
>
>
>
Outgo. access
Outgo internat
Out.int.x home
All incoming
When roaming
Status check
Clear all
Select line
Active
Select group
Outgo. access
Pref. group
Auto answer
Automatic switch off
Car loudspk.
Auto answer
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SAR – International (ICNIRP)70
SAR – International (ICNIRP)
INFORMATION ON RF EXPOSURE/ SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR)
THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE LIMITS FOR PROTECTION OF THE HEALTH OF THE PUBLIC FROM THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO ELECTRO­MAGNETIC 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 international guidelines from the International Commission on Non­Ionizing Radiation Protection (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 guidelines were confirmed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies*. The limits include a sub­stantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure limit for mobile phones employs 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 operating 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 required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output.
The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.59 W/kg***.
SAR information can also be found at www.siemens-mobile.com 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.
* The World Health Organization (WHO, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland) states that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for use of mobile phones.
Further information:
www.who.int/peh-emf, www.mmfai.org, www.siemens-mobile.com
** averaged over 10 g of tissue. *** SAR values may vary depending on
national requirements and frequency bands. information for different regions can be found at
www.siemens-mobile.com
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Index
A
Additional books Addressbook
Dial entry Groups New entry Read entry
Aircraft mode Alarm (alarm clock)
Alarm clock ....................................57
All calls (diversion) ........................47
All incoming (barrings) .................50
Answering service (external) ....... 39
Any to answer ................................47
Appointments Auto display
Clock
...........................................48
Duration/charges
Auto key lock .................................50
Auto. Network selection ...............51
Auto. redial ....................................21
B
Battery
Charge Insert
............................................7
Operating time quality declaration
Big letters .......................................45
Bookmarks .....................................41
Browser ..........................................40
Business card .................................23
C
Calculator
Calendar .........................................54
Call
Accept/end
...........................27
....................................25
........................................25
..................................24
..................................25
.................................43
.......................57
................................54
......................28
.......................................... 8
......................8, 63
....................62
.......................................58
.................................21
Barring
....................................... 50
Charges
...................................... 28
Conference ................................ 22
Divert
......................................... 46
End
............................................. 21
Hold
............................................ 22
Menu
.......................................... 22
Reject
......................................... 21
Swap (change)
Call divert
Call waiting .................................... 46
Calling ............................................ 21
Calls dialled (call list) .................... 28
Calls received (call list) ................. 28
Camera
........................................... 29
Car kit (setting) Care of phone Cell Broadcast (CB)
Central input ................................. 31
Change faceplate .......................... 10
Change keypad mat ..................... 10
Charge rate .................................... 28
Charges .......................................... 28
Charging the battery
Clock ............................................... 48
Codes .............................................. 16
Colour scheme .............................. 45
Conference .................................... 22
Control code (DTMF) .................... 22
Countdown .................................... 58
Credit limit ..................................... 28
Customer care ............................... 60
D
Data connection
Date format ................................... 48
Default book .................................. 23
Dialling code .................................. 21
.......................... 22
....................................... 46
............................. 51
............................... 62
....................... 39
...................... 8
............................ 49
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Dialling with number keys Dictating machine Display
Illumination
Language ...................................44
Symbols
Divert Download DRM
................................................12
DTMF codes (tone sequences) Duration/charges Dynamic Light
E
E-mail
Receive/read
Settings ......................................38
Write ...........................................38
Emergency number ......................11
Extras ..............................................57
F
Factory settings
Fast access .....................................53
Fast search .....................................51
Filter ................................................47
Formatting (telephone memory) 48
G
Games and applications
GPRS ................................................49
Groups ............................................25
H
Handsfree talking
Headset (setting) ..........................52
Hide ID ............................................46
Highlighting mode ........................15
Hold call ..........................................22
Hotline ............................................60
...............................45
........................................6
..............................................46
.......................................42
...........................28
................................ 45
..............................38
.............................48
........... 21
.........................55
.... 22
............... 42
..........................21
I
Identity number (IMEI) IMEI number Info tones
Information services (CB) ............ 39
Infrared Infrared (IrDA) Input language (T9) Inst. Message International dialling code Internet
K
Key tones
L
Language
Limit (call time/charge) ................ 28
Logo ............................................... 44
Loss of phone, SIM card ............... 63
M
Mailbox
Maintenance of phone ................. 62
Menu
Controls My menu
Speed dialling ........................... 13
Menu tree ...................................... 64
Message
CB
E-mail ......................................... 38
Lists ............................................ 31
MMS ........................................... 34
SMS .......................................32, 33
Microphone on/off ........................ 30
Minute beep .................................. 47
Missed appointments ................... 55
Missed calls (call list) .................... 28
MMS
.................................. 47
...................................... 47
.......................................... 49
................................ 31
.......................................... 40
....................................... 47
....................................... 44
.......................................... 39
..................................... 13
................................... 53
............................................... 39
................. 47
............................... 49
..................... 19
.......... 21
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Receive
.......................................36
Send
............................................35
Write
........................................... 34
Muting (microphone)
N
Network
Notes
O
Only Only this SIM
Operating times (battery) ........ 8, 63
Organiser ........................................54
Own (phone) numbers .................27
P
Phone code Phone data Phone identity number (IMEI)
Phone number transmission ........ 46
Phonebook
Pictures & sounds (SMS) .............. 32
PIN
Preferred network .........................51
Preventing accidental activation .17
Product data ..................................63
Profiles (telephone) ......................43
Provider logo .................................44
PUK, PUK2 ......................................16
........................................50
Barring Settings
......................................51
..............................................55
................................... 50
....................................16
.....................................63
Additional books
call an entry ...............................26
New entry ..................................26
Protected SIM ............................27
VIP numbers ..............................27
Change
.......................................16
Control .......................................16
Enter ...........................................11
...................30
..................................50
..... 47
....................... 27
R
.......................................... 28
Records redial
.............................................. 21
Reminder
Remote synchronisation .............. 58
Ringtones
S
Safety precautions Screensaver Security Service tones Set time/date Settings Short message (SMS) Shown in the display
Shut down animation .................. 45
Signal strength .............................. 12
Silent alert ..................................... 46
SIM card
SIM services (optional) ................. 57
SMS
SMS push
SOS ................................................. 11
Sound recorder ............................. 57
Special characters ......................... 18
Speech time (battery) .................. 63
Speed dialling keys ....................... 53
Standard functions ....................... 14
Standby mode ............................... 13
Standby time ................................... 8
Start up animation ........................ 45
Stopwatch ...................................... 58
....................................... 21
....................................... 46
.......................... 2
................................... 45
.......................................... 16
................................. 47
................................. 48
.......................................... 43
................... 32
...................... 6
Clear barring
Insert ............................................ 7
Archive
Read ........................................... 33
Settings
To group
Write
............................. 17
....................................... 32
...................................... 33
.................................... 33
........................................... 32
....................................... 31
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Storage location (Phonebook) Surf & fun Swap Switch off phone
Switch on phone Symbols
T
T9
Tasks Technical data Text module
Time zones ............................... 11, 48
U
Unanswered
Unit converter ................................58
Upper and lowercase letters ........ 18
User group .....................................51
V
Volume
W
Wallpaper (display)
WAP .................................................40
.......................................40
...............................................22
Automatic Manually
..................................47
....................................11
...........................11
............................................ 6
Text entry Word suggestions
...................................19
.....................19
...............................................55
...............................63
...................................20
...................................46
Handset volume
Profiles ........................................43
ringtone. ....................................46
........................21
....................... 44
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