Siemens CX75 User Manual

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Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, issued by Communications, Haidenauplatz 1 D-81667 Munich
© Siemens AG 2005 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Rights of modification reserved.
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Designed for life
CX75

Table of Contents 1

Safety precautions ..................... 3
Overview of phone .................... 5
Display symbols ......................... 7
Getting started ........................... 9
Inserting SIM card/
battery ..................................... 9
Inserting an
RS MultiMediaCard™ .............. 10
Charging the battery .............. 11
Switch on/off, PIN entry ........... 13
Entering the PIN ..................... 13
Emergency number (SOS) ...... 13
General information ................ 14
Standby mode ....................... 14
Signal strength ...................... 14
Digital Rights Mgmt. (DRM) .... 14
Main menu ............................ 14
Standard functions .................. 16
Highlighting mode ................. 17
Menu speed dialling ............... 17
Security .................................... 18
PIN codes ............................... 18
Text entry ................................. 20
Calling ...................................... 24
My items .................................. 30
Default book ............................ 31
Addressbook ............................ 32
New entry .............................. 32
Change entry ......................... 34
Call entry ............................... 34
Groups ................................... 35
Phonebook ............................... 36
New entry .............................. 36
Call (search for an entry) ........ 37
Change entry ......................... 37
<Special books> ..................... 38
Call records ............................... 39
Durat/charges ........................... 40
Camera ..................................... 41
Photo mode ...........................42
Video mode ............................ 42
Inbox ........................................ 44
SMS ........................................... 45
Write/send .............................. 45
Read ....................................... 47
Setting ................................... 49
MMS ......................................... 51
Create .................................... 51
Templates ..............................53
Send ...................................... 54
Receive .................................. 55
Read ....................................... 56
Setting ................................... 57
E-mail ........................................ 59
Write ...................................... 59
Receive/read ...........................60
Setting ................................... 61
Voice message/mailbox ............ 62
Inst. message ........................... 63
Start menu ............................. 63
Login ..................................... 64
Contact lists ........................... 64
Start Inst. message .................67
Msg. history ........................... 68
Setting ................................... 68
CB services ................................ 70
Text zoom ..............................70
Surf & fun ................................. 71
Internet .................................. 71
Bookmarks .............................73
Games and Applications ......... 74
Downl. assist. ......................... 74
See also Index at the end of this User Guide
2 Table of Contents
Setup ........................................ 76
Profiles .................................. 76
Themes .................................. 78
Display setup ......................... 79
Ringtones .............................. 81
Call setup ............................... 83
Phone setup ........................... 85
Clock ..................................... 87
Connectivity .......................... 88
Security ................................. 93
Network ................................ 95
Accessories ............................ 97
My menu .................................. 98
Fast access ............................... 99
Speed dialling keys ............... 100
Organiser ............................... 101
Calendar .............................. 101
Appointments ...................... 102
Tasks ................................... 103
Notes ................................... 104
Missed appts. ....................... 104
Dictat.machine .................... 105
Time zones .......................... 106
Extras ..................................... 107
SIM services (optional) ......... 107
Music player ........................ 107
Push to talk .......................... 108
Alarm clock .......................... 113
Sound recorder .................... 114
Calculator ............................ 115
Unit converter ...................... 116
Stopwatch ........................... 117
Countdown .......................... 117
Remote synchronisation ....... 118
Device manag. ..................... 119
Media player ........................... 120
My stuff .................................. 121
RS MultiMediaCard™ ............ 122
Mobile Phone Manager ..........123
Questions & Answers ............. 125
Customer Care ........................ 128
Care and maintenance ........... 130
Product data ........................... 131
Accessories ............................. 132
SAR – European Union
(RTTE) ..................................... 134
SAR – International
(ICNIRP) .................................. 135
Quality .................................... 136
Guarantee certificate
(UK) ........................................ 137
Guarantee certificate
(IRL) ........................................ 138
License Agreement ................. 139
Menu tree ............................... 142
Index ....................................... 148
See also Index at the end of this User Guide

Safety precautions

Information for parents
Please read the operating instructions and safety precautions carefully before use. Explain the content and the hazards associated with using the phone to your children.
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.
The ringtones (p. 81), message tones (p. 85) and handsfree tal­king (p. 26) are reproduced through the loudspeaker. Do not hold the phone to your ear when it rings or when you have switched on the handsfree func­tion (page 26). Otherwise you risk serious permanent damage to your hearing.
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.
Small parts such as the SIM card, sealing stop, lens ring and lens cap can be dismantled and swallowed by small children. The phone must therefore be stored out of the reach of small children.
The mains voltage specified on the power supply unit (V) must not be exceeded. Otherwise the charging device may be de­stroyed.
The power supply must be plugged into an easily accessi­ble AC mains power socket when charging the battery. The only way to turn off the charging device after charging the bat­tery is to unplug it.
Do not use an optical magnifier to look at the activated infrared interface [Class 1 LED product (classification as per IEC 60825-1)].
You may only open the phone to replace the battery (100 % mercury-free) or SIM card. You must not open the battery under any circumstances. All other changes to this device are strictly prohibited and will invali­date the guarantee.
3Safety precautions
Safety precautions4
Please dispose of unwanted batteries and phones as permit­ted by the laws in your country.
The phone may cause interfer­ence in the vicinity of TV sets, radios and PCs.
Do not place the phone near to electromagnetic data carriers such as credit cards and floppy disks. Information stored on them could be lost.
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.
Bluetooth
Your phone has a Bluetooth makes it possible to establish a wireless connection of your phone with a headset of a car kit, or with other Bluetooth devices.
®
®
interface. This
®
-enabled
In order to establish a secure link between the devices and to prevent a third party from having access to your phone, you should ob­serve the following points:
• The initial connection between two devic­es, what is called "pairing", should take place in familiar surroundings.
• Both devices must be able to identify themselves one time by using a pass­word/PIN. To ensure sufficient security, you should choose a 16-digit number com­bination for a password that would be diffi­cult to guess (if a PIN has not been assigned).
• An automatic connection acceptance ("connection without confirmation") should only be used in exceptional cases.
• In general, only trus tworthy devices should be linked in order to minimize security risks.
• The name of your phone is transmitted in a Bluetooth fault is the "Bluetooth® ID". The first time Bluetooth® is activated, or later in the Bluetooth name (My BT name, page 89).
• If Bluetooth should be deactivated.
Before using Bluetooth mobile phone inside a vehicle, check the ve­hicle user guide for any limitations on the use
®
connection. The factory de-
®
menu, you can change this
®
is not needed, this function
®
accessories, or a
of these products.

Overview of phone

A Call key
1
Dial displayed/highlighted phone num­bers/names, take calls. In standby mode, show last phone numbers dialled.
On/Off/End key
B
2
• Switched off: press and hold to
switch on.
• During a conversation or in an appli-
cation: press briefly to finish.
• In menus: press briefly to go back a
level. Press and hold to return to standby mode.
• In standby mode: press and hold to
switch off phone.
Joystick
3
Press the joystick down vertical-
C
ly to start an application or func­tion. The current function is displayed between the softkeys page 15.
In standby mode:
C
Open main menu.
Open user profiles.
G
Open Phonebook/
H
Addressbook. Open Inbox.
E
Start the camera.
D
In lists, messages and menus:
I
Scroll up and down.
Back one level.
D
During a call:
Set volume.
I
Call options.
E
Z £ X
Service provider
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< > Softkeys
4
The current functions of this key are shown in the bottom line of the displays as §Text§/symbol (e.g. p).
@ Internet
5
Access to the Internet portal.
5Overview of phone
Overview of phone6
Integrated antenna
1
Do not obstruct the phone above the battery cover unnecessarily. This re­duces the signal quality.
Loudspeaker
2
Sidekeys
3
a Camera
•Press in standby mode:
Start the camera.
• During a call: Decrease volume.
b Push to talk
•Press in standby mode:
Start push to talk.
• During a call: Increase volume.
Display
4
Infrared interface (IrDA)
5
* Ringtone
6
• Press and hold in standby mode:
switch acoustic signals on/off (except for alarm clock).
• Press and hold when incoming call is
received: switch off ringtone for this call only.
Key lock
#
7
Press and hold in standby mode or when playing a music file: Switch key lock on/off.
Connection socket
8
For charger, headset, flash, etc.
Slot for RS MultiMediaCard™
9
Car kit holder
:
Connection for external antenna
!
Camera lens
"
Z £ X
Service provider
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Display symbols

Display symbols (selection)
Strength of receiving signal
Z
Charging
Y
Battery charge level, e.g. 50%
W
Phonebook
L
Call records
P
Surf & fun/
O
Service provider portal
Organiser
Q
Messages
M
Camera
R
Extras
S
My stuff
N
Setup
T
All calls are diverted
Ç
Ringer (beep) off
¿
Short ring (beep) only
¾
Ringtone only if the caller is
¼
stored in the Phonebook
Alarm set
¹
Keypad locked
Ä
Auto answer feature on
Å
Activated and available
£
Registered
¢
Temporarily interrupted
¤
Internet offline
±
Internet online
²
Internet via GPRS online
³
Internet no network
´
IrDA activated
¯
IrDA transmission
®
Bluetooth
¨
Bluetooth
ª
Events (selection)
SMS memory full
ã
MMS memory full
ä
Phone memory full
å
No network access
Æ
Missed call
Â
Memory assistant
Ê
®
activated
®
transmission
7Display symbols
Display symbols8
Message symbols (selection)
Unread
p
Read
q r
Draft
Sent
s
MMS not sent
t
MMS notification received
w
MMS notification read
x
MMS with DRM contents
y
(page 14)
E-mail forwarded
z {
E-mail with attachment
À
Voice mail received
Camera symbols
È
Switch to photo mode
Switch to video mode
É
Brightness
Ù
Zoom factor
Ú
White balance
Û
Flash connected
×

Getting started

The phone is packaged in dismantled form and must be re-assembled prior to using for the first time.
Your phone's dis­play is supplied with a protective film. Remove this film slowly before assembling the phone.
9Getting started
Please do not use any tools, when removing the SIM card.
1
In rare cases, static discharge may cause discolouration at the edges of the display. However, this will disap­pear within approx. 10 minutes.

Inserting 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.
• Place the SIM card in front of the slot with the contact surface fac­ing downwards. Then push the SIM card gently inwards (ensure that the chamfered corner is in the correct position).
1
• Insert the battery sideways into the phone downwards into position.
2, then press it
3 until it clicks
3
2
• To remove the battery, pull it out with the retaining tab on the side.
Getting started10
• Place the cover in position and push it towards the front it latches into place.
4 until
4
Additional information
Switch off your phone before removing the battery.
The phone supports 1.8 V and 3 V SIM cards. Please contact your service provider if you have an older card.

Inserting an RS MultiMediaCard™

When delivered, the RSMultiMedia­Card™ is not yet in the phone. Please comply with the user instructions given by the manufacturer of the RS MultiMediaCard™.
• Open the cover out to the left to in­sert the RS MultiMediaCard™
• Insert the RS MultiMediaCard™ with the contact surface facing downwards card right in until it engages.
2. Gently push the
1.
1
2
11Getting started
• If necessary, use the battery cover
3.
3
• Finally, close the cover again.
Before removing the RS MultiMediaCard™, carry out the Eject card function in the
My stuff options menu. This pre-
vents any data from being lost.
•To remove the RS MultiMediaCard™, open the cover and press the card briefly (if necessary, use the battery cover). The card will pop out a little and you can remove it. To finish, close the cover again.

Charging the battery

Charging procedure
The battery is not fully charged when delivered. Plug the charger ca­ble into the bottom of the phone, plug the power supply unit into a mains power socket and charge for at least two hours.
Y
Charging time
A flat 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.
Display during charging
Getting started12
Operating times
The operating times depend upon the conditions of use. Extreme tem­peratures considerably reduce the phone’s standby time. Therefore, avoid placing the phone in the sun or on a heater.
Talktime: up to 300 minutes (standard battery) Standby time: up to 250 hours (standard battery)
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 unit included in delivery!
Display while in service
Charge level display during opera­tion (flat – fully charged):
V W X
A beep sounds when the battery is nearly flat. The charge level of the battery is only displayed correctly af­ter an uninterrupted charging/dis­charging cycle. Therefore do not re- move the battery unnecessarily, and where possible, do not end the charg-
ing 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.

Switch on/off, PIN entry

13Switch on/off, PIN entry
Switching phone on/off
B
Press and hold the On/Off/End key.

Entering the PIN

The SIM card may be protected with a 4 to 8-digit PIN.
J
§OK§ Confirm by pressing the
Additional information
Changing the PIN.........................page 18
Clearing SIM card barring ............page 19
Enter the PIN using the number keys. The charac­ters display to ensure nobody can read your PIN. Make any corrections with
joystick. Logging on to the network will take a few seconds.
appear in the
****
].

Emergency number (SOS)

Only to be used in real emergencies!
By pressing the §SOS§ softkey you can make an emergency call on any net­work without a SIM card and without entering a PIN (not possible in all countries).
Switching your phone on for the first time
Time/date
Set the clock correctly on a one-off basis when getting started.
C
J
C
Time zones
Specify the time zone for your area.
I
§Set§ … and set it.
Copying SIM addresses
The first time the SIM card is insert­ed, the entries on it can be copied to the Addressbook. Do not interrupt this
procedure. During this time, do not ac- cept incoming calls. Follow the
instructions in the display. You can also copy data from the SIM
card at a later time (page 34).
Press this key, then select
§Change§.
First enter the date (day/month/year), then the time (24 hour format, including seconds).
Press. The time and date are updated.
Select the city in the de­sired time zone from the list …
General information14

General information

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
Press and hold the On/Off/End key to return to standby mode from any situation.

Signal strength

Z [
Strong receiving signal. A weak signal reduces the
voice quality, can cause the connection to be lost, and consumes more cur­rent. Change your location.

Digital Rights Mgmt. (DRM)

Remember that your telephone has Digital Rights Management. The use of downloaded pictures, sounds or applications can be restricted by the suppliers, e.g. copy protection, use for a limited period of time ony, number of times it can be used (see also page 75).

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
Eject card
Call main menu up from standby mode.
Select the application
/
I
symbols. Start an application.
Open menu.
Select one of two font sizes.
Set display illumination to brighter/darker.
Allows the RS MultiMediaCard™ to be removed without loss of data.
15General information
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 record of dialled calls in condensed form:
P
C ¢
This comprises the following steps:
¢Calls dialled
C Open main menu. G
Select P.
C Confirm. H
Select Calls dialled function.
C Confirm.
Symbols
The following symbols are used to explain operation:
J B A
< >
§Menu§
C
D F E
I
H
=
C
Press joystick
The symbol in the centre of the low­er line of the display shows the cur­rent function when the joystick is pressed down vertically.
í Display menu î Take photos ï Zoom ð Call, accept call ì OK
ñ/ò
Enter numbers or letters.
On/Off/End key
Call key
Softkeys
Displays a softkey function.
Press the joystick vertical­ly (to call up the menu e.g).
Press the joystick in the
G
direction indicated.
Function dependent on service provider. May re­quire special registration.
Play/Pause for sounds & videos.
Standard functions16

Standard functions

Option menus
Functions which appear repeatedly in the options menu are listed here.
§Options§ Open menu.
Edit View Delete/
Delete all New entry Send...
Reply/ Reply to all
Save Save to 9
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 e.g. IrDA or
®
Bluetooth
The sender becomes the recipient, "Re." is placed in front of the subject matter and the received text is transferred into the new message.
Save entry.
Save recipients in the cur­rent address directory.
Set sort criteria (alphabeti­cal order, type, time).
.
Text input
(page 20)
Rename Capacity Attributes
Help
T9 preferred: Activate/de-
activate T9 input.
Input language: Select
language for text.
Rename selected entry.
Display memory capacity.
Display properties of the highlighted object.
Display help text.
17Standard functions

Highlighting mode

With some applications (e.g. Phone­book/Addressbook), you can high­light one or more entries in a list in order to carry out a function jointly.
§Options§
Mark Activate highlighting
Open menu.
mode.
I Select entry/entries. C
§Mark§ The current entry is
§Unmark§ Unhighlight the current
Additional highlighting functions:
§Options§
Mark all Unmark all
Delete marked
Highlight or delete highlighting.
highlighted.
entry.
Open menu.
Highlight all entries.
Delete highlighting on all highlighted entries.
All selected entries are deleted.

Menu speed dialling

All menu functions are numbered in­ternally. You can select a function di­rectly by entering these numbers one after the other.
For example, to write a new SMS (from standby mode):
C
5 1
1
Press this key to display the main menu. Then press
for Messages, then
for Create new, then
for SMS.
Security18

Security

The phone and SIM card are protect­ed against misuse by several security codes.
Keep these security codes in a safe place where you can access them again if required.

PIN 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 if the wrong PIN has been entered repeatedly.
Protects your phone. Must be entered at the first security setting.
C ¢T¢Security¢PIN codes
¢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 deactivation of the control.
§Change§ Press.
J Enter PIN.
C Confirm entry.
Change PIN
You can change the PIN to any 4 to 8-digit number you find easier to remember.
§Select§ Press.
J
C
J J
Enter current PIN.
Press.
C Enter new PIN.
,
C Repeat new PIN.
,
19Security
C ¢T¢Security¢PIN codes
¢Select function.
Change PIN2
(Display only if PIN2 is available). Proceed as for Change PIN.
Chg.phonecode
(Change phone code) You define the phone code (4 to
8 digits) when you call up a phone­code protected function for the first time (e.g. Direct call, page 93). It is then valid for all phone-code pro­tected functions. If an in corre ct pho ne cod e is en tered three times in succession, access to the phone code and the functions that use it is denied. If this occurs, contact the Siemens Service (page 128).
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 control is deactivated, (page 18) 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 are travelling in an aircraft.
B
§OK§ Press. The phone switches
§Cancel§ Press this key or take no
Press and hold.
on.
action. The phone does not switch on.
Text entry20

Text entry

Text entry without T9
Press the number key repeatedly un­til the required character appears. After a brief interval the cursor will advance. Example:
2
Ä, ä, 1–9 Unusual characters and
]
F #
Press once briefly to write the letter a, twice to write b etc.
Press and hold to write the number.
numbers are displayed af­ter the relevant letters.
Press briefly to delete the letter before the cursor. Press and hold to erase the whole word.
Move the cursor (forwards/back).
Press briefly: Swap be­tween abc, Abc,
T9
Abc, 123. Status shown
in top line of display. Press and hold: all input-
variants are displayed.
T9
abc,
*
0
1
Press briefly: special char­acters are shown.
Press and hold: open input menu.
Press once/repeatedly:
. , ? ! ’ " 0 + - ( ) @ / : _
Press and hold: writes 0. Writes blank. Press twice =
line break.
Special characters
*
1
) ¿¡_;.,?!
+- "’ : ¤¥$£€@\ &# [ ] { } %~<=>
| ^` § Γ ∆ Θ Λ Ξ Π Σ Φ Ψ Ω
1
) Line break
I
Press briefly. The symbols chart is displayed:
*/()
,
Navigate to characters.
F
C Press.
21Text entry
Input menu
For text input:
*
Press and hold. The input menu is displayed:
Text format (SMS only) Input language Mark Copy/Insert
Text entry with T9
“T9” deduces the correct word from the individual key entries by making comparisons with an extensive dictionary.
Activate, deactivate T9
§Options§ Open text menu.
T9 input Select.
§Change§ Activate T9.
Select input language
Select the language in which you want to compose your message.
§Options§ Open text menu.
Input language
I
§Select§ Confirm. The new lan-
Select.
Select language.
guage is set. Languages with T9 support are marked with the T9 symbol.
Writing with T9
The display changes as you proceed.
It is therefore best if you finish a word without looking at the display.
Simply press the keys once where the relevant letter is located. For “hotel”, for example:
#
1
Do not use special characters such as Ä. Use standard characters instead, e.g. A; T9 will do the rest for you.
T9® Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928 and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Re­public of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide.
Press briefly for T9Abc then
46835
A blank ends a word.
Text entry22
T9 word suggestions
If several options are found in the dictionary for a key sequence (a word), the most probable is dis­pl ay ed fi rs t. I f t he wo rd yo u w an t h as not been recognised, the next sug­gestion from T9 may be correct.
The word must be shown
§highlighted§. Then press
^
^
If the word you want is not in the dic­tionary, it can also be written with­out T9.
To add a word to the dictionary:
§Spell§ Select.
The last suggestion is deleted and the word may now be entered with­out T9 support. Press §Save§ to add it automatically to the dictionary.
Press. The displayed word is replaced with a differ­ent word. If this word is al­so incorrect, press again.
Press. Repeat until the correct word is displayed.
Correct a word
F
^ ]
Additional information
Within a “T9 word“, individual letters may not be edited without first removing the T9 status. In most cases it is better to rewrite the complete word.
0
E
#
*
Move left or right, word by word, until the re­quired word is
§highlighted§.
Scroll through the T9 word suggestions again.
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor and displays a new possible word.
Set a full stop. The word is concluded if it is followed by a space. Within a word, a full stop represents an apostro­phe or hyphen:
e.g. §provider.s§ = provider’s. Moving the cursor to the right
ends the word. Press briefly: switch be-
tween: abc, Abc, T9abc,
T9
Abc, 123. Status shown in
top line of display. Press and hold: all input vari-
ants are displayed. Press briefly: select special
characters (page 20). Press and hold: opens input
menu (page 21).
23Text entry
Text modules
Text modules can be stored in the phone for adding to your messages (SMS, MMS, e-mail).
Write text modules
C ¢M¢Text modules
<New entry>
Select.
C The input field is opened.
J
§Options§ Open menu and select
Write text.
Save. Accept the suggest-
ed name or allocate a new one.
C Save.
Use text modules
J
§Options§ Open text menu.
Insert... Select.
I I
§Select§ Confirm. The text module
C
Write message (SMS, MMS, e-mail).
Select Text module.
Select text module from the list.
is displayed. Confirm. The text module
is inserted in the message to the right of the cursor.
Calling24

Calling

Dialling with number keys
The phone must be switched on (standby mode).
J
Enter the number (always with area/international di­alling code).
] A short press clears the
last digit, a long press clears the entire phone number.
A
Press the Call key. The dis­played phone number is dialled.
End call
B
Press the End key briefly. Press this key even if the person on the other end of the line has hung up first.
Set volume
It is only possible to adjust the vol­ume during a call.
I
If a car kit is used, its volume setting will not affect the usual setting on the phone.
With the joystick or with the sidekeys.
Redial previous numbers
To redial the phone number last called:
A
To redial other numbers that were dialled previously:
A I
A
Press the Call key twice.
Press the Call key once.
Pick out the phone number from the list, then to dial press the …
… key.
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If the number is busy
If the called number is busy or can­not be reached because of network problems several options are availa­ble (depending on the service pro­vider). An incoming call or any other use of the phone interrupts these functions.
Either
Auto. redial
§Auto dial§ The phone number is au-
tomatically dialled ten times at increasing time intervals. End with:
B End key.
Or
Call back b
§Call back§ Your phone rings when
the busy number is free. Press the Call key to dial the number.
Reminder
§Prompt§ A beep reminds you to re-
Additional information
Ð
§Handsfr.§ Switch on Handsfree (play-
*
International dialling codes
0
§Country§ Press and select country.
Phone number memo
You can enter a phone number during the call. The person to whom you are speaking can hear these entries. When the connec­tion has ended you can save or dial the phone number.
dial the displayed phone number after 15 minutes.
Store phone number in the Addressbook/Phonebook.
back from loudspeaker). Press and hold to switch mi-
crophone off.
Press and hold until a “+” is displayed.
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Accept call
The phone must be switched on. An incoming call will interrupt any other use of the phone.
C Press.
Or
A
A phone number transmitted by the network plus the corresponding name (possibly with a picture) are displayed if they are stored in the Phonebook/Addressbook (p. 33).
Reject call
§Reject§ Press.
B
Warning!
Please make sure you have accepted the call before holding the phone to your ear. This will avoid damage to your hearing from loud ringtones.
Additional information
* Â
Press.
Or
Press briefly.
Press and hold to switch off the ringtone and silent alert.
Missed call display.
Handsfree
You can put the phone down during a call. You can then hear the caller via the loudspeaker.
§Handsfr.§ Activate handsfree
talking.
C Switch on. I
§Handsfr.§ Deactivate.
Warning!
Always switch off “handsfree talking” be­fore holding the phone to your ear! Otherwise, you will damage your hearing!
Swap between 2 calls b
Establish a second connection
You can call another number during a call.
Regulate the volume with the joystick.
C Open call menu.
Hold The current call is put on
J
hold. Now dial the new phone
number or select
C Open the call menu,
then select Default book, and then select the phone number.
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When the new connection is established:
§Swap§ Swap between calls.
Incoming calls during a call
You may need to register for this service with your service provider and set your phone accordingly (p. 83). During a call, you may be ad­vised that there is another call wait­ing. You will hear a special tone dur­ing the call. You have the following options:
Accept the waiting call in addition to the first
§Swap§ Accept the waiting call,
Always proceed as above to swap be­tween the two calls.
Reject the waiting call
§Reject§ Press.
§Divert§ The waiting call is divert-
Accept the waiting call and end the
B C
putting the current call on hold to do so.
Or
ed, for example, to the mailbox.
current call
End the current call.
Accept new call.
End call(s)
B
After the Return to held call? display, you have the following selection:
§Yes§ You accept the call on
§No§ You end the second call
Press the End key.
hold.
too.
Conference b
Call up to 5 parties one by one and link them together in a multiparty call. Some of the functions described may not be supported by your serv­ice provider or may have to be ena­bled specially.
A connection has already been established:
C
J
C
Repeat procedure until all partici­pants are linked together (up to 5participants).
Open the call menu and select Hold. The current connection is maintained.
Now dial a new number. When the new connec­tion is established …
… Open the call menu and select Conference. The held call is joined.
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End
B
All calls in the conference are ended when you press the End key.
Call options
The following functions are only available during a call:
C Press.
Hold Microphone
on
Handsfree
Volume Default book Conference Time/charge
Send DTMF
Hold current call.
If switched off, the person on the other end of the line cannot hear you (muting).
*
Also:
Press and hold.
Playback through the loud­speaker.
Adjust handset volume.
Phonebook/Addressbook.
(p. 27)
Display talktime that has elapsed so far and (if set) charges incurred during the connection (p. 40).
Enter tone sequences (numbers) for remote in­quiries to an answering machine.
Call transfer
=
Main menu Call status
Connect the original call to a second call. For you, both calls are now ended.
Access to the main menu.
List all held and active calls (e.g. participants in a con­ference).
Direct call
If this is active, only one number can be dialled.
Switch on
C ¢T¢Security
¢Direct call
C Confirm selection.
J
When first prompted you define and enter the phone code (4–8 digits).
Enter phone code.
C Confirm selection.
Please do not forget this code (page 18)!
/JSelect phone number
Ï
from the Phonebook/ Addressbook or enter it.
C Confirm.
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Apply
§Carol§
To dial the phone number (e.g. Carol’s phone number), press and hold the right softkey.
Switch off
#
J
C
Press and hold.
Enter phone code.
Confirm input.
Tone sequences (DTMF)
You can, for example, enter control codes (numbers) for remote access to an automatic answering machine while another connection exists. These entries are transmitted directly as DTMF codes (control codes).
C Open the call menu.
Send DTMF
Select.
Using the Phonebook/Addressbook
Store phone numbers and control codes (DTMF codes) in the Phone­book/Addressbook in the same way as a normal entry.
J
0
J
0
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§Save§ Store entry.
You may also store just the DTMFcodes (numbers) and then send them during the call.
Enter phone number.
Press until a “+” appears in the display (wait for the connection to be estab­lished).
Enter DTMF codes (numbers).
If necessary, wait again for three seconds at a time for the receiver to process the entries safely.
Enter a name.
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