Siemens TDMA 800, GSM 900, TDMA 1900, GSM 1900 User Manual

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Thank you for buying a Siemens mobile phone. This user guide is designed to familiarize you with all the functions of your
new phone. While reviewing this guide, please pay particular attention to the safety and PIN/Security precautions.
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in TDMA 800, TDMA 1900, GSM 900, and GSM 1900.
FCC/Industry Canada Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
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Contents
See also Index at the end of this User Guide
Contents
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Safety Precautions................................. 1
Safety Information.................................. 2
Electronic devices .................................3
SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) ........... 5
Overview of the phone........................... 7
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Display Symbols .................................... 8
Legend .................................................... 9
Getting Started ..................................... 10
Remove battery cover ........................11
Insert SIM card ...................................11
Insert battery ......................................12
Charge battery ....................................12
Turn phone on ....................................13
Phone settings ....................................15
Menu Navigation .................................. 16
Making a Call ........................................18
Dialing .................................................18
End call ...............................................18
Accept call ..........................................18
Reject call ...........................................18
Busy signal .........................................19
Redial .................................................19
During a call ........................................20
Swap/Conference .............................21
Send DTMF tones ..............................22
International Calling ...........................23
Babysitter ........................................... 24
Address Book....................................... 25
New entry ...........................................25
View and edit entries .........................26
Call an entry .......................................27
Search for an entry ............................. 27
Address book entry ............................27
Store control code ..............................28
SIM Phone Book.................................. 29
New entry ...........................................29
SIM phone book menu ...................... 29
Location ............................................. 30
Record Number .................................. 30
Store control code ............................. 31
Voice Control ........................................32
Record voice controls ........................ 32
Text Messaging.....................................34
Read Messages ................................. 34
Inbox/Outbox ..................................... 35
Archive ............................................... 35
Use SMS sample ............................... 36
Compose SMS ................................... 36
Create new e-mail ............................. 37
Text Entry Tips ................................... 38
T9® Text Input .................................. 38
Message setup .................................. 40
Voice mail notification ....................... 41
Voice Mailbox........................................42
Setup .................................................. 42
Cell Broadcast ......................................43
Cell broadcast messages .................. 43
Cell Broadcast/SIM Services ...............44
SIM services ...................................... 44
Bitmap viewer .......................................45
WAP .......................................................46
Internet access .................................. 46
Browser menu .................................. 47
Setup ................................................. 48
Profiles .............................................. 48
Operating instructions ....................... 50
Call Information ....................................51
Missed calls ....................................... 51
Calls received ..................................... 51
Calls dialed ......................................... 51
Erase records ..................................... 51
Duration ............................................. 52
Call Forward..........................................53
Voice Memo...........................................55
See also Index at the end of this User Guide
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Organizer .............................................. 57
Calendar ............................................. 57
Appointments .....................................58
Alarm clock ........................................59
Missed alarms ...................................59
Business Card...................................... 60
Calculator.............................................. 61
Currency Converter ............................. 62
Clock ..................................................... 63
Format time ........................................63
Format date ........................................63
Auto off ..............................................63
Stopwatch/Countdown ........................ 64
Games ................................................... 65
Profiles.................................................. 66
Activate ..............................................66
Setup ..................................................66
Headset ..............................................67
Car Kit .................................................67
Aircraft mode ......................................67
Favorites ............................................... 68
Apply ...................................................68
Change ...............................................68
Reset ..................................................68
Fast Access Keys................................. 69
Left soft key ........................................69
Speed dialing keys .............................70
Quick menu selection .........................71
Audio..................................................... 72
Ringer setting ..................................... 72
Volume ................................................72
Melodies .............................................72
Compose melody ................................73
Call screening ....................................74
Silent alert ..........................................74
Key tones ............................................74
Minute beep .......................................74
Info tones ...........................................74
Setup ..................................................... 75
Device ................................................ 75
Security .............................................. 77
Network ............................................. 79
User group ......................................... 81
During a Call ...................................... 81
Connectivity ....................................... 82
Time/Date .......................................... 83
Accessories ........................................ 84
Flex Memory..........................................85
XTNDConnect Sync Software..............86
Fax/Data Mode Using a PC .................87
Send/Print..............................................88
Troubleshooting ...................................89
Siemens Service...................................93
Specifications .......................................94
Maintenance..........................................96
Accessories ..........................................97
U.S. FDA ................................................98
Ten Driving Safety Tips......................104
Intellectual Property...........................106
Index ....................................................107
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Safety Precautions

Switch off in hospitals or in the vi­cinity of medical devices (e.g., pacemakers or hearing aids). Mobile phones can interfere with the function of these devices.
Always use the hands-free kit for calls while driving! (p. 97)
Mobile phones must be switched off at all times in an airplane. Pre­vent accidental activation. (p. 67)
Switch off near gas stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or blasting operations. Wireless phones can interfere with the op­eration of technical installations.
Do not use optic magnification devices to examine the active in­frared interface [Class 1 LED product (classified according to IEC 60825-1)].
The ring tone is reproduced through the earpiece.To avoid possible damage to hearing, first accept the call, then hold the phone to your ear.
SIM card may be removed. Cau­tion: small parts could be swal­lowed by children.
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The voltage specified on the power supply must not be exceeded.
We recommend you use original Siemens batteries (100% mercu­ry-free) and charging devices. Otherwise, considerable health risks and damage to the product cannot be excluded.
Neither the phone nor the battery (100% mercury-free) should be opened under any cir­cumstances. Changes to this de­vice are strictly prohibited, as they will invalidate the type ap­proval criteria required for opera­tion of the unit.
Please observe:
Dispose of used batteries and phones according to the legal regulations.
Wireless phones can interfere with the operation of nearby TVs, radios, and PCs.
We recommend you use only original Siemens accessories to avoid possible damage and en­sure that the phone complies with all relevant regulations.
Improper use invalidates the warranty!
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Important: Read this information before using your wireless handheld phone.
As this mobile phone is equipped with a fixed (non-retractable) anten­na, some paragraphs in the below text may not be applicable.

Safety Information

Antenna care
Use only the supplied or an ap­proved replacement antenna. Unau­thorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regula­tions.
Phone operation
Normal position
Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
Tips on efficient operation
For your phone to operate most effi­ciently:
• Extend your antenna fully
(if applicable).
• Do not touch the antenna unnec-
essarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the anten­na affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
Driving
Laws pertaining to the use of mobile
phones while driving vary significantly from state to state and sometimes even from locality to lo­cality within states. For example, some areas may allow persons to use their mobile phones only if they employ a hands-free device, and some areas may prohibit the use of mobile phones entirely. Accordingly, Siemens recommends that persons check the laws for the areas in which they drive or will be driving. For ar­eas where the use of mobile phones while driving is permitted, Siemens encourages persons to use their phones responsibly and to employ hands-free devices. Also, if using your phone while driving, please:
• Give full attention to driving — driving safely is your first respon­sibility;
• Use hands-free operation, if avail­able;
• Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call, if driv­ing conditions so require.
For vehicles equipped with Air Bags
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including ei­ther installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment ar­ea. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could re­sult.
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Safety Information

Electronic devices

Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturer’s Association recommends that a min­imum separation of six inches (6”) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommenda­tions are consistent with the inde­pendent research by and recom­mendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
• should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON;
• should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
• should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the poten­tial for interference;
• should turn the phone OFF imme­diately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place.
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Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider or your hearing aid manu­facturer to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medi­cal devices, consult the manufactur­ers of your devices to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtain­ing this information.
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations post­ed in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehi­cles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.
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Safety Information
Airplanes
FCC and Airline Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Turn your phone OFF before boarding an airplane.
Check and comply with the policy of your airline regarding the use of your phone while the airplane is on the ground.
Blasting areas
To avoid interfering with blasting op­erations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas post­ed: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include: fueling areas such as gasoline stations; be­low deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where
you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
Emergency Calls
Your wireless phone can be used to make emergency calls. Check to en­sure you have a strong enough sig­nal and that the battery has enough available charge.
You can make an emergency call from the main display screen.
You can either enter the local emer­gency number such as 911 and then press the press and hold the red shortcut. In order for the red key to function, it first must be acti­vated as a speed dialing key (p. 70).
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(talk) key, or you can
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key as a
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SAR (Specific Absorption Rate)

THIS SIEMENS S46 PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S RE­QUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless Siemens S46 phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the
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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 wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified by the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government­adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this Siemens S46 phone when tested for use at the ear is
1.12 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.41 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements.) While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure.
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The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this Siemens S46 phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this Siemens S46 phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID PWX-S46.
For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, use only Siemens approved accessories. When carrying the phone while it is on, use the specific Siemens belt clip that has been tested for compliance.
Use of non-Siemens-approved accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.
SAR (Specific Absorption Rate)
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) web-site at: http://www.wow-com.com. For SAR information in other regions please look under product information at: www.icm.siemens.com
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
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Overview of the phone

Infrared port
PC communication
Display indicators
Signal strength, battery level, status icons.
Left side buttons
During a call: Adjust volume.
In menus and lists: Scroll up and down.
In standby mode: Press and hold lower button to activate voice control.
Address book key
Press for address book.
Call key
Accept calls or dial the displayed phone number.
Display outgoing calls (in standby mode).
Ringer
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Press and hold Turn ringer on and off.
Device interface
Connection for charger, headset and additional accessories.
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Set Menu
Earpiece Soft keys Voice memo button
Press and hold: Start the recording.
Press: Play recording back.
On/Off/End key
Press: End call or go back one menu level.
Press and hold: Turn phone on or off (in standby mode).
Return to standby mode (in menus).
Emergency key
Press and hold red to place an emergency services (911) call.
Key lock
Press and hold Turn key lock on and off
Microphone
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key
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On the phone display (selection):
Displays
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p U T
S V
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*!* Transmission unencrypted.
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abc/ABC Indicates whether upper or
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Signal strength. Charging completed. Battery level indicator. All calls are forwarded. Ringer off. Short ringer (beep) only. Ringer sounds only if incoming
number is in the address book. Alarm is set.
Key lock active.
Phone numbers/names: SIM card. Phone memory. Restricted SIM card. No network access. Function active (in menus). Unknown network function. Auto call answering on. Address book.
lowercase letters are active in text entry.
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T9
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text input active. WAP Offline. WAP Online.
Network supports GPRS.
GPRS attached.
GPRS connection active.

Display Symbols

 X
Y ¦
¥
Calendar icons
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G ‘ k
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g
Soft keys
ED F
 
[ ” n
< @
“ .
GPRS attached but no connection currently possible.
Infrared standby.
Infrared transmission.
Headset mode.
Car kit active.
Weekly view.
Monthly view.
Daily view (agenda).
Memo
Meeting
Call
Birthday
Speech memo
Scroll up and down in menus and lists.
Clear entry to left of cursor.
Switch between settings (for example, a.m. to p.m.).
Message received. Voice mail received.
Missed call.
Store in address book.
T9 word selection.
SIM services (example).
Store in the archive.
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This User Guide uses the following symbols:
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Enter numbers or letters.
On/Off/End key.
Press: End call or go back one menu level.
Press and hold: Turn phone on or off (in standby mode).
Return to standby mode (in menus).
Call key.
Accept calls or dial the displayed phone number.
Display outgoing calls (in standby mode).
Select the displayed soft key on the side indicated.
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Use the left soft key to scroll up and down in menus and lists.

Legend

User instructions apply the following format:
Press (key):
Briefly press the key indicated (normal key press).
Press and hold (key):
Press down and hold the indicated key to launch action.
Select soft key:
Press the soft key corresponding to the menu or feature selected.
Functions and options for various features available through the phone’s onscreen menu are presented with descriptions in shaded menus.
Sample function/options menu:
(function) (description)
View Display the selected entry. Save Store an entry. Edit Display an entry for changes. Delete Delete an entry.
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§Menu§
(shaded text)
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Displays a menu or feature that can be started by simply selecting the soft key beneath it.
Feature depends on the service provider. Special registration may be necessary.
Feature available only in GSM mode or only in TDMA mode as indicated.
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Your phone operates in either TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) or GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) mode. You can select one of these modes as the standard or use automatic selection (p. 80). Availability of certain features depends on the mode in which the phone is currently operating.

Getting Started

Before using your phone:
Insert the SIM card (p. 11)
Your service provider has supplied you with a SIM card that must be installed for both GSM and TDMA modes.
Insert the battery (p. 12) Charge the battery (p. 12)
The battery must be fully charged before turning on phone for the first time.
Turn the phone on (p. 13)
Press and hold On/Off/End key ( Enter PIN (p. 13) (if required in GSM mode)
The SIM card may be protected with a PIN (personal identification number). If required, you must enter your PIN after turning your phone on. For further details, please see the security information in the Setup chapter (p. 77).
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After turning on your phone (p. 15)
Depending on your phone’s configuration, several settings must be made after the phone has been turned on for the first time.
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Getting Started

Remove battery cover

• Unlock battery cover  and remove

Insert SIM card

Your service provider has supplied you with a SIM card for your phone. The SIM card is required for the phone to operate in TDMA or GSM, and it contains important data for your GSM subscription.
If you have received your phone’s SIM card in credit card size, snap the smaller piece out and remove any rough edges.
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• Slide out the red SIM holder and turn it in the direction indicated by the arrow
.
• Insert SIM card in the holder Make sure the angled corner is in the correct position and the contacts are facing upward.
• Turn holder until the SIM card and contacts face the phone
• Slide the SIM holder back into the phone until it clicks into place
Security/PIN
The SIM card can be protected against misuse with a 4 - 8 digit PIN (personal identification number). Depending on the type of SIM card, the PIN may be changed or the protection may be activated or deactivated (p. 77).
Type of SIM card
Only 3-Volt SIM cards may be used. Older SIM cards (5-Volt technology) are not supported. Please contact your service provider if you have an older card.
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Getting Started

Insert battery

• Insert battery into the phone (
and ).
• Replace battery cover and push gently in the direction of the arrow
until it clicks.

Charge battery

The battery is not fully charged when delivered. To charge your phone’s battery:
• Plug the supplied charger into the device interface at the bottom of the phone and plug the power supply into the outlet. (Use only the charger supplied with your phone and charge for at least two hours).
• After charging, disconnect the charger from the phone by squeezing the top and bottom of the charger cable and pulling it out of your phone.
Charging
Your phone’s display shows the following:
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An empty battery is fully charged after approximately two hours. Charging is only possible when the temperature is between 41°F and 104°F (5°C and 40°C). (The charge icon flashes as a warning when the temperature is above or below the stated values.) The voltage specified on the power supply unit must not be exceeded.
When charging is in progress. When charging is complete.
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Getting Started
Standby and talk times
A completely charged battery provides up to 200 hours of standby time in GSM mode and up to 150 hours of standby time in TDMA mode. Talk time in GSM mode is up to 360 minutes and up to 150 minutes in TDMA mode. The standby and talk times are average values only and are dependent on operating conditions.
Battery level indicator (fully charged to empty):
t u v w x
A beep sounds when the battery is nearly empty.
Empty battery
If your mobile phone will not turn on and no charge icon appears, the battery may be completely empty and must be reactivated.
If this occurs, connect the phone to the charger. After 2 hours the battery will charge and the charge icon will appear.
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Turn phone on

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After turning on your phone with the SIM card inserted, you may need to enter your PIN, depending on your service provider.
Press and hold On/Off/End key to turn phone on.
Enter your PIN using the
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phone’s keypad. (For security, the entry is displayed as a series of asterisks. If you make a mistake, select the Clear soft key and begin again.)
§OK§ Select the soft key to
confirm (see figure).
Please enter your PIN: * * * *
Clear OK
Logging on to the network takes a few seconds.
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Getting Started
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Set Menu
When the service provider is displayed and the screen appears as above, the phone is in standby mode and ready for use. To return to standby mode, simply press and hold the end key until the standby screen is displayed.
SIM problems
If you see Please insert your SIM card on your display, check for possible causes (p. 89).
PIN
If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card is locked. Unlock with PUK (key code) (p. 77).
You may also change your PIN or activate or deactivate PIN control (p. 77).
Demonstration Games Clock Alarm clock Calculator Currency converter Calendar Appointments Stopwatch
If you do not have a SIM card, the phone can be used with limited functionality.
When you turn on your phone, you will be prompted to insert your SIM card. However, even without the SIM card inserted, you will still be able to place an emergency call by selecting the SOS soft key. You will also have access to the following functions in the phone’s menu:
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Getting Started

Phone settings

Network connection
The phone may be operated in either TDMA or GSM networks. When your phone is turned on, it automatically searches for the currently available network (p. 80).
Signal strength
After the network search has started, your phone’s signal strength indicator is shown in the upper left corner of the display screen.
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Display contrast
The display contrast may be adjusted (p. 75).
Your phone number
To keep track of your mobile phone number, it is recommended that you enter your new phone number in the SIM phone book’s <Own numbers> folder for easy reference (p. 30).
Time/Date
After you have turned your phone on the first time, you will want to set the correct time and date (p. 63).
Indicates a strong signal. Indicates a weak signal.
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The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card contains a phone book which is available in addition to your phone’s address book. The entries in the SIM phone book and the address book are managed separately; however, data may be exchanged between the two.
Import SIM card phone book
When a SIM card is inserted for the first time, or when it is changed, the phone book on the SIM card may be imported to your phone’s address book.
In the SIM card phone book, each entry contains only one name and one phone number; therefore, some data fields in the phone’s expanded address book will be left empty. Your phone’s address book entries may be edited after the SIM phone book data has been imported (p. 26).
Do not interrupt the import process and do not accept calls during this time. Follow the instructions on the display.
To copy the data from the SIM phone book to your phone's address book later, use the Copy into function of the SIM phone book menu (p. 29).
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To describe the steps for menu access in this user guide, the following abbreviated notation is used:
§Menu§ Messages  New SMS
Here is an example of composing an SMS (short message):

Menu Navigation

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§Menu§ Select the soft key to
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Set Menu
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open the main menu.
Main Menu
Help
Messages
Records
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Select
§Select§ Use the left soft key to
scroll through and highlight menu items. Highlight the Messages submenu and open it by selecting the right soft key.
§Select§ Select the soft key to
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Using T9 to enter text quickly (p. 38)
T9 text input allows you to enter text by using just one key press per letter. Simply press the key where the relevant letters are located once.
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Messages
New SMS
Create new email Use SMS sample
E D
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open the New SMS text editor.
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Abc SMS 153
Meeting_
B C F
Enter your message.
Insert a blank by pressing once.
End a word.
Delete text directly to the left of the cursor.
View additional word options.
Select
OK OK
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Abc SMS 144
Meeting at 08a h
B C F
OK§OK§
Start the submenu by selecting the soft key.
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Options
Meeting at 08a h
Send
Save T9 input
Options
Abc SMS 140
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§Select§ Select the option.
Menu Navigation
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OK OK
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OK Select
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Send to:
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Enter phone number.
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or
Select from the address book.
§OK§ Select soft key to confirm.
§Send§ Select soft key again to
send message. (If Message type, Validity
period or Service center
are requested, the SMS set-up options have not been set. Please see p. 40.)
§Save§ Select soft key to save
the message.
-
Press and hold to return to standby mode.
123
Recipient
17
Return
Menu navigation shortcut: You can also navigate through menus using your phone’s keypad. Each menu branch has a number corresponding to its level (and sub-level) within the phone’s menu tree. (These numbers appear in the upper right corner of your phone’s display screen.) For example, to go to the Appointments menu from standby mode, select the Menu softkey, then enter 3 (Office), 3 (Organizer), 2 (Appointments) on your keypad.
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Making a Call

Dialing

To dial a phone number, the phone must be on and in standby mode. When the screensaver is activated (p. 75), press any key to return to standby mode before dialing.
Enter the phone number
J
with prefix (for example, 1-858-555-1234).
F
Select soft key to clear the last digit. Select and hold to clear the entire number.
<
Store number in the
address book (p. 25). Press.The number on
,
the display is dialed.
For information on dialing international calls, see page 23.

End call

Accept call

V
1234567890
Accept Reject
§Accept§ Select soft key.
or
,
Press.
Your phone can be set up to answer incoming calls using any key (p. 76).

Reject call

§Reject§ Select soft key.
or Press.
-
Press.
-
This key should be pressed even if the person to whom you were speaking has already hung up.
Call Forward
If caller will be forwarded to voicemail or another number you have entered
(p. 53)
is set, the
.
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Making a Call

Busy signal

If the number you call is busy or cannot be reached, the following options are available (depending on your service provider):
§Call back§ Select soft key.
Your phone will ring when the busy number becomes available.
,
Press
§Options§ Open menu.
Call back See above. Prompt Reminder
A beep reminds you to redial the displayed phone number after 15 minutes.
Auto dial Auto redial previous
number
The number is automatically dialed for up to 15 minutes at increasing intervals. During this period, no other number can be dialed. To end, press End key or select §Off§.
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to dial number.

Redial

To redial the last number dialed:
Press twice.
,
To redial other previously dialed numbers:
,
Press once for a list of your 10 most recent numbers dialed.
Scroll to the desired phone number.
Press to dial number.
,
19
An incoming call will end the function.
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Making a Call

During a call

Call waiting
You may need to register for this service with your service provider and set your phone accordingly (p. 81).
If an incoming call arrives while you are on another call, a special beep alerts you to the new incoming call. Your phone will also display the following options:
Swap
§Swap§ Select the soft key to
place the current call on hold and accept the waiting call. (You may also press
To switch back and forth between the two calls, select §Swap§ each time.
,
~
.)
The caller will hear the busy tone.
or
Call Fwd If this is set, the caller
will be forwarded to voicemail or another number you have entered (p. 53).
-
Selecting the end key will end both calls in TDMA, but you will receive a call back by the incoming call.
Set volume
During a call, you can adjust the earpiece volume by pressing the buttons on the left-hand side of the phone.
If a car kit is used, its volume setting does not affect the existing setting on your phone.
Reject
§Reject§ Reject/end the incoming
call. The caller will hear the busy tone.
or
Call Fwd If this is set, the caller
will be forwarded to voicemail or another number you have entered (p. 53).
Reject
§Reject§ Reject the incoming call.
Voice Memo
To record a call, press and hold the voice memo key (p. 55).
The use of this feature may be subject to restrictions under criminal law or other legal provisions. Please inform the other party in advance if you intend to record the call. You may only use this feature if the other party consents to being recorded.
To play back a recording (the person on the other end of the line also hears it), press the voice memo key on the right-hand side of the phone.
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Making a Call
Phone number memo
You can enter a number with the keypad during a call. (The person on the other end of the line will hear the key beeps as you enter the number.) The number can be saved or dialed after the current call has ended.

Swap/Conference

Some functions may not be supported by your service provider.
It is possible to place another outgoing call during a call. You may then switch back and forth between each call or link all calls together in a conference call.
During a call, inform the other party of your intention, then:
M t
Z
and forth between the two calls.
Press to end current call.
-
The following is displayed: “Return to held call?”
§Yes§ Select to return to the held call.
or
§No§ Select to end the held call.
Conference
; menu§ Select to open call
menu, then select
Conference.
A held call is added to the other party or parties. A conference call may include as many as four other callers.
To end a conference call:
-
Press. All calls are ended simultaneously.
21
_ Œ _
Hold y menu
§Hold§ Select soft key to place
the current call on hold.
With the first call on hold, you can now dial a new number. When the connection is established, the following options will appear:
Swap
§Swap§ Select to switch back
Swap/3-way Call
In TDMA mode, a call may have up to three subscribers.
During a call, press once
,
to display Calls dialed list.
ED
Select number you wish to add to call.
Press to call second
,
subscriber. Once the call is connected, press again to begin 3-way call.
To end:
-
Press. All calls are ended simultaneously.
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Call transfer
; menu§ Select to open call menu,
then select
Call transfer.
The original call is joined to the second one. For you, both calls are now ended.
Making a Call
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Call menu
The following functions are available only during a call:
; menu§ Select to open menu.
Microphone onTurn the microphone on or
off. When off, the person on the other end of the line cannot hear you. DTMF signals (key beeps) can still be heard if you use the keypad.
(You can also press and hold
*
to turn the microphone on and off. You and the other caller will hear a key tone.)
Volume Adjust earpiece volume. Conference See page 21. Time/cost While the connection
continues, the call duration and (if set, page 52) the call cost are displayed.
Send DTMF See page 22. Call transfer See page 22. Main menu Access the main menu.
Call status List all held and active calls
(for example, participants in a conference call).

Send DTMF tones

You can enter digits during a call to operate an answering machine or respond to any other system that requires a touch tone response. These digits or codes are transmitted directly as DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequencies) signals.
DTMF signals are the key beeps you hear when entering a number on a touch tone phone.
To send DTMF tones during a call:
; menu§ Select to open call menu,
then select
Send DTMF.
Enter the digits or
J
control code.
OK§ Select to send tones.
Control codes (DTMF tones) stored in the address book (p. 28) or in the SIM phone book (p. 31) can also be used.
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Making a Call

International Calling

Your phone has been designed to simplify making calls between countries and to be used when travelling from country to country.
International Dialing Codes
Many international dialing codes (country codes) are stored in your phone. To locate these codes:
0
Select the desired country. Press the key corresponding to the first letter of the desired country, then scroll to select the appropriate country code. The international dialing code is displayed.
Placing International Calls
To place an international call in mode, simply follow the steps above, then enter the phone number and press Germany from the US, press and hold
4
Germany (the +49 is displayed at the top), select Select and enter
Press and hold until a "+" symbol appears. (In GSM mode, the "+" is displayed instead of the international access prefix. For example all international calls placed from the US require the international access prefix, 011. The "+" will replace 011.)
+List Select soft key.
©
,
. For example, to dial
0
, then select +List . Press
to find the country code for
the number. To place an international call in
mode, you may still access the international dialing codes through
+List , but you will be prompted to
enter the international access prefix, which must first be preset.
To preset an international access prefix:

§Menu§
(See p. 80 Prefix code setup.)

Setup Prefix Code
During a call
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
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Making a Call

Babysitter

With Babysitter activated, calls may be made to only one, user-defined phone number, which is dialed by pressing and holding the right soft key.
Activate Babysitter
§Menu§

§Select§ Select soft key to select
J
§OK§ Confirm code.
§Change§ Select soft key.
/
+
J

Setup Babysitter
Babysitter.
Enter phone code (see instructions below).
Select a phone number from the address book or enter a new one (with name). The babysitter is now active.
Security

Phone code
When first prompted, you define and enter the phone code (4 - 8 digits).
Please do not forget this code!
It applies to other functions as well, but it may be changed at any time (p. 77).
Turn Babysitter off
#
§Change§ Select soft key.
Press and hold.
Enter phone code.
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§OK§ Confirm code.
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Address Book

The entries in your phone’s address book are managed separately from those in the SIM phone book. Data may be exchanged between the address book and the SIM phone book.
For details see Copy to SIM in the address book menu (p. 27) or
Copy into
menu (p. 29). Up to 400 entries may be stored in
your phone’s address book, depending on memory usage.

New entry

9 in the SIM phone book
Press to open address
+
book (in standby mode).
9 Address book
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ­<New entry>
<Business card>
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§Select§ Select soft key.
Select <New entry>.
Abc New entry
Last name:
|
First name:
Q
Select
Enter entry’s name and
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phone number (p. 26).
Last name: Fax: First name: Street: Company: Postal/ZIP code: E-mail: City/State: Phone: Country: Tel./office: URL:/SMS: Tel./mobile: Group:
URL:/SMS:
In TDMA mode, you may use this field to store the SMS address of someone using a different service provider.
Group
Important entries may be assigned to a special group (VIPs).
VIP entries are displayed at the top of the address book (p. 27).
You can set your phone’s ringer so that it only sounds for incoming calls from VIP numbers (p. 74).
Calls from VIPs may be announced by a special melody (p. 72).
Scroll through fields to enter additional information.
OK Select soft key to store
and save entry.
25
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Save
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Phone number
Enter the complete phone number including the prefix, area code, and long distance or international dialing code if necessary (p. 23). This will simplify using the address book to place calls when outside of the area code.
Text entry (see also page 38)
Press digit key until the required letter is displayed. The cursor advances to the next space after brief delay.
2
Press once for a, twice for b, etc. The first letter in each name is automatically written in UPPERCASE.
1 -9 Numbers are displayed after
the relevant letter.
F
Select to delete the letter to the left of the cursor, or select and hold to erase the entire entry.
Left soft key can be used to move cursor up and down or left and right, depending on feature.
*
Press to toggle between UPPERCASE, lowercase and digits entry.
#
Press to activate or deactivate T9 text input.
0
Press to enter: . , ? ! 0 + - :
1
Press to end a word and add a space.
Address Book

View and edit entries

All entries may be accessed through the address list.
Press to open address
+
book (in standby mode). (Press + again to switch to SIM phone book.)
§Options§
Voice dialing
From the address book, you can set up voice dialing for an entry by selecting Voice dialing from the options menu (p.28).
See also “Voice control” on page 32
Scroll to highlight the desired entry.
Select soft key to open options menu.
View Select to display the entry.
9 Address book
Last name:
Einstein
First name:
Albert
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§Edit§ Select soft key to open
record for changes. Make the required
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changes.
§OK§ Select to save and store
the entry.
Edit
Special characters
&, @,... Additional symbols (p. 38).
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Address Book

Call an entry

Press to open address
+
book (in standby mode). Select a name by
/
J
(If an entry contains more than one number, they will all be displayed. Scroll to select the number you wish to call and press
,
to dial the number.)

Search for an entry

Searching through large address books can be simplified by entering the first letter of the entry for which you are searching. For example, to find “Fred Johnson,” simply press
5
the in the address book.
The first entry that begins with this letter is displayed.
The search letters are displayed in the upper right-hand corner of the screen next to the magnifying glass icon (
entering the first few letters or scrolling to the desired entry.
9 Address book
<New entry>
Carol
Daniel
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Press to dial the number
,
for the highlighted name.
key to jump to the letter “J”
Q
).
Options
Q
27

Address book entry

The following functions are available in the menu for address book entry. (Availability of options varies according to the current task.)
Select soft key to open
OK
address book menu.
Save Store entry in address book. View See page 26. Group
sorting
Edit Display the entry for changes. New entry See page 25. Delete Delete entry. Delete all Delete all address book
Copy to SIM Highlighted entries are
Phone book Switch to the SIM phone
Send/print Use IrDA or SMS to send or
Import Import IrDA data.
Voice dialing Set up voice dialing for
Capacity Display the capacity used
Show the address book as an alphabetical list or with the entries of the VIP group (p. 25) at the top.
entries (after confirmation).
copied (one name and one phone number each) to the SIM card phone book.
book (p. 29).
print data. See page 88.
(See page 83 for connectivity information.)
an entry.
and available.
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Address Book

Store control code

Phone numbers and control codes (DTMF tones) may be stored together in the address book as standard entries. Control codes may be used to access answering machines or voicemail or to respond to any other system that requires a touch tone response.
To store a phone number with pauses for control codes (DTMF tones):
Enter phone number.
J
0
If necessary, you may insert additional three-second pauses. In GSM mode, press and hold In TDMA, press and hold TDMA, it is also possible to insert a wait (w), which is similar to a pause except that the digits to the right of the w are not sent until you press send.
Press until a plus (“+”) symbol appears on the screen to insert a three­second pause.
Enter DTMF signals
J
(digits).
<
Select soft key to copy the entry to the address book. If required, assign a name to the entry.
§Save§ Select soft key.
0
0
.
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Extending numbers
Using an external PC program such as Microsoft Outlook number can be replaced by a question mark (“?“) and then transferred to your phone’s address book. This functionality can be useful in navigating automated office switchboards such as PABXs (Private Automatic Branch Exchanges).
To ca l l:
Press to open the address book, then
+
select the partial phone number.
,
Press.
J
Replace “?” with digits.
,
Dial phone number.
Synchronizing with Outlook
With the Siemens Quick Sync software (p. 85), you can synchronize the address book with your Outlook
Siemens Quick Sync software is available for download at the Siemens web site www.icm.siemens.com.
®
, parts of a phone
®
®
database.
DTMF signals (digits) may also be stored in separate address book entries and sent during a call (p. 22)
.
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SIM Phone Book

The entries in the SIM phone book (SIM card only) are managed separately from those in the address book. However, data can be exchanged between the SIM phone book and the address book.

New entry

§Menu§
<New entry> Select soft key.

J
§OK§ Open menu.
Save Store entry.
,
-

Office
Phone book
9 Phone book
<New entry>
<Own numbers> <Service numb.>
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Select input fields.
Make the following entries:
Number (with prefix) Name Group Location (p. 30) Record no. (p. 30)
Press to dial number.
or
Press to return to standby mode.
Q
Select
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SIM phone book menu

The following functions are available in the SIM phone book menu. (Availability of options varies according to the current task.)
§Options§ Select soft key to open
phone book menu.
OK Store entry in the SIM phone
book.
View Display the selected entry. Edit entry Display the entry for
changes.
New entry See heading at left. Delete Delete entry. Delete all Delete all SIM phone book
entries (after confirmation)
Voice dialing Set up voice dialing for an
entry (p. 32).
Copy into 9Copy selected entry to the
phone address book.
Copy all to
9
Send/print Use IrDA or SMS to send or
Capacity Display phone book capacity
Copy all SIM phone book entries to the address book.
print data. See page 88.
used and space available.
If entries are copied from the SIM phone book to the address book, other data may be added later (p. 26).
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SIM Phone Book

Location

To move an entry from the SIM phone book to another storage location (SIM phone book must be open):
§Options§
Change
SIM
Numbers stored in the phone book on the SIM card may also be used on another GSM phone.
Protected SIM
With a special SIM card, phone numbers can be stored in protected locations. PIN 2 is required to edit protected entries (p. 77).
Mobile (phone memory)
SIM phone book entries are stored here, if
• voice recognition is assigned, or
• the SIM card memory is full.
Select an entry.
Select soft key to open options menu, then select Edit entry.
Select Location.
Select soft key to change location setting.
P

Record Number

A reference number is automatically assigned to each new entry. This number can also be used to dial.
To dial an entry using the record number
Enter the record number.
J
#
Press to display the name or phone number.
,
Press to dial number.
Edit record number
When the SIM phone book is open:
§Select§ Select soft key to open
§Change§ Select soft key
Own numbers. To keep track of your mobile phone number as well as various other numbers you may use, the SIM phone book has an area set aside: <Own numbers>. You may enter up to five numbers for easy reference.
Select an entry.
options menu, then select Edit entry.
Highlight Record No.
repeatedly to scroll through available record numbers.
Save Select soft key to save
new record number.
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SIM Phone Book

Store control code

Phone numbers and control codes (DTMF tones) may be stored together in the SIM phone book as standard entries. Control codes may be used to access answering machines or voicemail or to respond to any other system that requires a touch tone response.
To store a phone number with pauses for control codes (DTMF tones):
Enter phone number.
J
0
If necessary, you may insert additional three-second pauses. In GSM mode, press and hold In TDMA, press and hold TDMA, it is also possible to insert a wait (w), which is similar to a pause except that the digits to the right of the w are not sent until you press send.
Press until a plus (“+”) or “P” symbol appears on the screen to insert a three-second pause.
Enter DTMF signals
J
(digits).
<
Select soft key to copy the entry to the address book. If required, assign a name to the entry.
§OK§ Select soft key.
0
0
.
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Service numbers
Certain phone numbers may have been pre-programmed by your service provider in the SIM phone book’s service numbers folder. These numbers typically provide access to information services from your service provider.
Protected phone numbers
Please note that the use of your SIM phone book may be restricted (usual for some business applications). For example, incomplete phone numbers may be indicated by a “?”. These can be completed before dialing.
DTMF signals (digits) may also be stored in separate phone book entries and sent during a call (p. 22).
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Up to 20 phone numbers or functions may be activated through the phone’s voice control feature.

Voice Control

Record voice controls

Voice dialing phone numbers
§Menu§
A list of voice dial entries is displayed (if any have been recorded).

§Select§ Select soft key to start a
J
+
Save Select soft key to
Start Begin recording.
After the first beep sounds, say the name or word you want recorded. Repeat the same name or word after the second beep sounds. A final beep confirms the recording.

Office Voice control Voice dialing
Select New record.
new voice dial entry. Enter name and phone
number.
or
Press to retrieve listing from address book.
confirm entry.

Voice command for functions
Tasks and features such as appointments, calculator and Internet may be activated using voice commands.

§Menu§
A list of available functions is displayed.
§Record§ Select soft key to record.
§Yes§ Confirm your selection.
§Start§ Start the recording.
After the first beep sounds, say the name or word you want recorded. Repeat the same name or word after the second beep sounds. A final beep confirms the recording.

Office Voice control Voice command
Select a function.

Apply voice controls
Press the lower button on the left side of your phone to activate voice control (in standby mode).
Now, say the voice dial name or voice command function name. The number is dialed or the function carried out.
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Voice Control
Voice control menu
§Menu§

§Options§
View Display name and
New record Start a new recording. New sample Re-record the entry. Delete Delete entry. Edit Edit name and phone
Delete all Delete all voice dialing or
Play Play back the recording.

Office Voice control Voice dialing (or Voice command)
Highlight an entry.
Select soft key to open options menu.
phone number.
number. Then, re-record if necessary.
voice command entries (after confirmation).

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You may send and receive SMS (Short Message Service) messages of up to 160 characters in length with your new phone.
Depending on the service provider, e-mails and faxes may also be transmitted via SMS (see “Setup” on page 40). E-mails can also be received as SMS messages.

Text Messaging

Read Messages

Envelope icon indicates a
[
Select the soft key underneath the envelope icon to read the message.
Date/Time Sender
Message
new message.
M t
(service provider)
03/12/02 12:34p
[
03/12/2002 05:36p
18585551234
Do we meet at 8:00a in the hotel tomorrow?
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Menu
Options
left side buttons.
Reply menu
§Options§ Select soft key.
Reply Select to open the
reply menu.
Write message
Edit Edit message received or
Answer is YES Add YES to the message. Answer is NO Add NO to the message. Please call
back
Delay “I’ll be late.” Thank you “Thank you.”
When the message has been edited, it can be stored or sent from the Options menu by selecting the
§OK§ soft key.
Š
The memory is full when the message symbol flashes. No more SMS messages can be received. To free up memory space, delete or save messages (p. 35).
Highlighted § numbers in a message may
be dialed (press book (p. 25) or used as a reply address.
Compose a new reply text (p. 36).
assign a new text to it.
Add standard text to the message: “Please call back.”
,
), stored in the address
Scroll to read the entire message:
DE
Line by line using the left soft key.
or
Page by page using the
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Text Messaging

Inbox/Outbox

§Menu§
The list of saved messages is displayed.
Messages Inbox (or Outbox)SMS
] \
[
\
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§Options§ Select soft key.
Icon Inbox Outbox
\
[
Read Not sent Unread Sent

Archive

§Menu§
The list of the archived messages is displayed.
Messages Inbox (or Outbox) Archive
Inbox
Barbara
Carol
Ted
Options
Inbox/Outbox/Archive Menus
(Availability of options varies according to the current task.)
§Options§ Select soft key to open
Options menu.
View Display entry. Reply Open reply menu.
(Inbox only)
Forward Forward message to another
user. (Inbox only)
Send Enter number or select from
address book, then send.
Edit Open editor for changes. Delete Delete selected message. Delete all Delete all messages in folder
(after confirmation).
Capacity Display maximum number of
saved messages and the capacity remaining.
Mark as unread
Status report ZRequest delivery
Save no. to 9Copy the selected phone
Move to archive
Print via IrDA
Lock Locks the message so that it
Mark the message as unread.
confirmation for sent messages.
©
(Outbox only)
number to the address book. Move the message to
the archive. See page 88.
cannot be deleted.
35
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Text Messaging

Use SMS sample

Several standard messages are stored in the phone. You only need to fill in the incomplete information such as time and date.
§Menu§
The cursor appears at the first input point (for example, before “minutes”):
Messages Use SMS sample Delay, Appointment or Thanks
T Sorry, I’ll be
| minutes late on
B C F
Fill in the information.
J
Enter number or select from the address book and select Send .
When composing SMS messages and e-mails, special characters and punctuation entry may differ between GSM and TDMA modes.
Scroll to the next input point.
§OK§ Select soft key to open
text menu.
Send Select.
123 SMS 128
9
OK

Compose SMS


§Menu§
Messages
Compose message by
J
using the keypad to enter letters and numbers. You may also use T9 Text Input (p. 38), which allows you to compose long SMS messages using just one key press per character.
F
delete character to the left of cursor. Select and hold to delete the entire entry.
After the message has been composed, either:
,
Press.
/
+
§Send§ Select. The message is
Message type, Validity period or Service center may be requested (p. 40).
Enter recipient’s phone
J
number or select entry from the address book.
§OK§ Select soft key to confirm.
sent to the service center for transmission.
§Save§ Select to save message.
or
§OK§ Select to open text
menu (p. 37).
Send Select to send message
(p. 88).
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New SMS
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Create new e-mail

§Menu§

Messages Create new email
E-mail Address
To:
From:
=
/
+
Select § Select Send.
§Send§ Select. The message is
Enter recipient’s e-mail
J
address or select entry from the address book.
Compose message by
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tapping the keypad to enter letters and numbers. You may also use T9 Text Input (p. 38), which allows you to compose long e-mail messages using just one key press per character.
Clear Select soft key to
delete character to the left of cursor. Select and hold to delete the entire entry.
§OK§ Select soft key twice to
confirm message and enter options menu.
sent to the service center for transmission.

Clear OK
Text options menu
§OK§ Select to open
options menu.
Send Enter the recipient’s number
or select from the address book, then send.
Save Save the composed
message in the outbox list.
Set urgency Choose priority level.
Callback number
Privacy level Set privacy level (0-3).
Acknowledge­ment
T9 input
(p. 38)
Insert new line
Line feed Enter a line break. Clear text Delete all text from message. Insert from... Insert text or number field
Print via IrDA See page 88.
Information on transmission confirmation
Transmission of an SMS or an e-mail is confirmed with Message sent!. This only confirms that the message has been transmitted. It does not guarantee that the message has been received by its addressee. A retry option is available if the message cannot be sent. Contact your service provider if the retry attempt also fails.
Set reply phone number.
Select requested receipt action.
T9 preferred
Activate or deactivate T9 text input.
T9 language
Select language in which the message is to be composed.
Insert new line.
from an address book entry.
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Text Messaging

Text Entry Tips

When entering text for address book listings, SIM phone book entries, e­mails, SMS messages or for any other application, please keep in mind the following helpful hints:
*
Press between UPPERCASE and lowercase letters. Press twice to toggle between letters and digits.
Press blank space
Press It also acts as a wildcard character for an apostrophe or hyphen in a word. For example, §Provider.s§ = Provider’s.
Press Ends a word.
Press Press once again to reactivate T9.
Special characters
Press the key repeatedly until the letter is displayed. To write special characters after numbers (for example, 5£), press to switch to letter mode.
1 0
* #
before entering text to toggle
1
to end a word and add a
.
0
to end a word and add a period.
to move the cursor to the
#
to temporarily
deactivate T9.
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Blank
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T9® Text Input

T9 Text Input determines likely word matches from individual key entries by making comparisons with an extensive dictionary.
Select T9 text input
To select T9 text input for message composition:
§OK§ Select soft key to open
text options menu while in message composition screen.
Scroll to select then select set T9 as default. (You may also select the language you wish to use for composition by selecting scrolling to the language.)
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Press to return to message composition.
T9 language
T9 preferred
Enter text using T9
Press the keys once where the relevant letters are located. For example, to enter the word “hotel”:
4 6 8 3 5
hotel
T9 even converts language-specific special characters (such as ä, à). Simply compose the message using the respective standard character, for example, A instead of Ä.
If the word that T9 suggest is not what you intended, see “T9 word suggestions,” page 39.
T9 input
and
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to
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T9 word suggestions
Several word options exist in the T9 dictionary for various key press combinations. The most commonly used word is displayed first. If this is not the intended word, scroll through additional T9 options.
The word must be §highlighted§.
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If the word you want does not display, it may be entered without T9 or added to the T9 dictionary. If no word displays, T9 prompts you to add the word to its dictionary.
Select the soft key. The displayed word is replaced with a different word. If this word is also incorrect...
Select again. Repeat until the correct word is displayed.
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Word correction
For entries that have been created using T9:
@
For entries that have not been created using T9:
Move word by word to the left or right until the desired word is highlighted.
Scroll through the T9 word suggestions again.
F
Delete the letter to the
left of the cursor and display a new possible word.
Move character by character to the left or right.
F
Delete the letter to the
left of the cursor. Insert letters, symbols
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and digits at the cursor position.
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§Spell§ Appears in the lower
right corner. Select soft key.
J
Enter word using multi­key entry (without T9).
Save Select soft key. The word
is added to the T9 dictionary.
Spell
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.
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Text Messaging

Message setup

SMS transmission characteristics are defined within profiles (there may be up to five separate profiles).
GSM and TDMA profiles are preset.
§Menu§
A list of available profiles is displayed. To activate a new profile, select Options and Activate using the soft key.
Messages Message setup
§Options§
Activate Activate the selected profile. Change
settings
Rename Rename the selected profile
Set urgency Set default message
Callback number
Privacy level Set default privacy
Ack Set default receipt
Select to open menu.
Change profile settings such as Service center, Recipient, Status report, etc.
(if applicable).
urgency level.
Set reply phone number for outgoing messages.
level (0-3).
action.

SMS
Message type
Manual The message type is requested
for each message.
Standard text
E-mail Transmission via SMS. Fax Transmission via SMS. New You may need to obtain the
Validity period
Select the period in which the service center tries to deliver your messages:
Manual, 1 day, 1 hour, 12 hours, 1 week, Maximum*, New
*Maximum period that the service provider permits.
Status report
If selected, confirmation of delivery status is sent. There may be a charge for this service.
Direct Reply
When this function is activated, the reply to your message is handled via your service center. (For information please contact your service provider.)
Normal SMS message.
required code number from your service provider.
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Service center
Enter or modify service center phone numbers as supplied by service provider.
Recipient
Enter the recipient for this transmission profile.
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SMS via GPRS
When this function is activated, SMS messages are automatically sent via GPRS.
GPRS must be activated for this function to become available (p. 82).
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Voice Mailbox

Most service providers offer voice mail service. A voice message may be left when:
• the phone is off or not currently in service,
• a call is being made on the phone,
• you reject an incoming call and
Call forward is activated for the
incoming call type (p. 53) or
• you are on a call and Call waiting is not activated (p. 20).
If voice mail is not part of your service provider's user package, the settings will have to be entered manually. The procedures described below may vary according to the service provider.

Setup

Your service provider will supply you with two phone numbers, your wireless phone number, and a mailbox number which you call to retrieve your voice messages.
Forwarding number
To forward unanswered incoming calls to your voice mailbox:
§Menu§
Enter the voice mailbox number. (If the system is already set up, select the Mailbox soft key to enter the mailbox number.)
Further information on call forward may be found on page 53.
Call Forward (call type)
§OK§ The change is registered.
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Voice mailbox number
To access your voice mail:
Menu
Use the left soft key to select the mailbox number from the address book, or enter the number and confirm with OK . If your voice message system is already set up, select the Dial soft key to dial your voice mailbox.
Messages
Voice mailbox
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Voice Mailbox

Voice mail notification

A new voice mail may be signaled as follows:
To retrieve your voice messages:
1
Depending on your service provider, you may also access new messages by selecting the and then selecting the key
(p. 69)
Outside your home network, you may need to dial a different mailbox number and enter a password to access your mailbox.
Icon and beep.
or
[
The text message icon. or You receive an automatic
announcement call.
Press and hold. (You may also dial the number from the voice message folder or use the keypad to dial.)
or [ soft key
.
Listen
soft
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Cell Broadcast

Cell broadcast messages

Some service providers offer information services or channels that provide information such as news, stock quotes, sports scores and more. This information is sent via a broadcast message which can appear on your phone’s display. Availability of services varies among providers.
§Menu§
Messages Cell broadcast
Broadcast
Cell Broadcast (CB) may be activated or deactivated. If CB service is activated, the operating time of the phone will be reduced.
Read new CB
All unread CB messages are displayed.
% &
Use the left side buttons to scroll. The message covers the entire display.
Topic list
The service provider offers CBs on a variety of topics. A variety of topics may be chosen from the “Topic index” list (p. 44). You may preset up to ten CB topics with channel number ID and name, with as many as five active at any one time.
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New topic
If no topic index is available (see “Topic retrieval,” page 44), a topic may be entered with its channel number. Confirm entry with §OK§.
If the topic index has already been transmitted, select a topic and confirm with §OK§.
Selecting from a list
§Options§ Open list menu.
If a topic is selected from the list, it may be viewed, activated, deactivated, edited or deleted.
43
Auto display
With auto display activated, CB messages will automatically scroll across the phone’s display when received.
The automatic display can be set for all messages, new messages, or be deactivated entirely.
To switch to full page view when a cell broadcast arrives:
#
Press and hold, then select §View CB§.
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Cell Broadcast/SIM Services

Topic index
A list of currently available topics may be supplied by your service provider.
If not, CB channel numbers may be entered manually (see “Topic list”, page 43). Consult your service provider for details.
CB languages
The language(s) of incoming CBs may be set according to preference.
Displays
[
\
Highlighted phone numbers within cell broadcasts can be:
Additional beep, page 72.
New messages received on the topic.
Messages on the topic have already been read.
,
Dialed. or
§Options§
Stored in the address book.

SIM services

Your service provider may offer special applications such as home banking, stock quotes and more via the SIM card.
If you are registered for one of these services, the service name will appear at the top of the main menu or directly above the left soft key.
If there is more than one application, they will be displayed in the “SIM services” menu.
§Menu§
With the SIM services menu, your phone is ready for the future and will support additions to your service provider's user package. For further information, contact your service provider.
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Icon of SIM services (example).
SIM serv
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Bitmap viewer

Images may be transmitted to your phone via infrared or downloaded via
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WAP (
Receiving graphics
When a graphic is received, an icon appears above the left soft key. Selecting the soft key launches the Bitmap viewer and displays the graphic.
Storing graphics
Storing a graphic replaces the original icon of the home network's service provider.
Loading graphics
§Menu§
Bitmap viewer Select soft key
§Options§ Select to open
§Load...§ Select.
Surf & fun
).
Bitmap viewer
to open
options menu.
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You may find custom ring tones, operator bitmaps, screensavers, logos and other options for your Siemens Mobile Phone at:
http://www.icm.siemens.com
Bitmap viewer menu
§Options§ Select to open menu.
Save as... Store current graphic in one of
the storage locations or in the Flex. memory.
Send via ... See page 88. Load Load graphic from storage
location or Flex. Memory.
Discard Discard the current graphic.
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Use your phone’s WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) capability to access the wireless Internet. Internet access may require registration with your service provider.
WAP

Internet access

§Menu§
You can select the Internet access profile (see Start with... page 47). The start menu appears, e.g.:
Surf & fun
1 Homepage 2 3
You can now surf the Internet...
-
Select the required function
§OK§ Confirm.
Press and hold to end the connection.
Start menu
Bookmarks Resume
E D
Internet
˜
Select
Start menu (Example: Home)
Homepage The connection to the
Internet provider's portal is established (may be set/ preset by the service provider).
Bookmarks List of up to 10 URLs for fast
access stored in the phone
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(not supported by all service providers). Select New entry to enter a new URL. Use §OK§ to complete, edit and delete entries.
Resume Call up the visited pages that
are still in the memory.
Profiles Set up to five access
profiles (p. 48). Select New entry to enter a new profile.
Exit browser End browser and
connection.
The soft keys may be assigned different meanings that are set from your service provider such as “links” or “menus”.
˜
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The current display is in the upper right corner.
Scroll page by page using the side keys.
Offline
No network
Online
News
Sports
Weather Back
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The contents of the option menus are also variable.
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Browser menu

Menu access is only made when a WAP page is displayed (online or offline):
,
Press to start the browser menu. (You may
also scroll up to the Openwave icon and select to launch the browser menu.)
Homepage The first WAP Internet page
that is displayed after connection is established (may have been set/preset by the service provider).
Bookmarks Display up to 10 URLs for
fast access stored in your
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phone (not supported by all service providers). Select New entry to enter a new URL. Use §Select§ to complete, edit and delete entries.
Resume Call up the visited pages that
are still in the memory.
Go to URL Enter an URL for directly
accessing an Internet address (URL = Uniform Resource Locator).
Show URL Show the URL of the current
page.
Reload The current page is
restarted.
Disconnect End connection. More ... See below. Exit browser End browser and
connection.
More ...
Profiles Set up to 5 access
profiles (p. 48).
Reset Delete the pages last visited
(cache).
Channels Access to services offered
by your service provider.
Inbox Incoming messages, for
example, are stored here (depending on provider).
Outbox For example, e-mails are
stored here to be sent later (depends on the service provider).
Charge info Display call duration and
transmission speed.
Security For secure data
transmission some information is encrypted. All browser data relevant for security can be selected in this menu.
Further information on security is found at:
www.icm.siemens.com
Font size Switch between small and
standard font size.
Start with... Select the display for
Internet access:
Start menu Browser menu Homepage Resume Bookmarks
About Openwave
Display the browser version.
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WAP

Setup

Preparation of the phone for Internet access depends on the service provider currently used:
• If the settings have already been made by your service provider you may begin immediately.
• If access profiles have been assigned by your service provider select a profile and activate it (p. 48).
• The access profile must be set and activated manually (p. 48).
If necessary, check with your service provider for details.

Profiles

You can set and change up to five access profiles (some of these may be disabled by the service provider). The entries and functions may vary depending on your service provider. You can change a profile each time before you access the Internet (p. 49).
Profile settings
§Menu§
Surf & fun Internet
Select the profile set.
Edit The setup menu is
displayed. Select the menu items
one by one and make your entries.
Profiles
You may get further information on the entries from your service provider.
Profile name:
WAP parameters
CSD / GPRS settings
§Edit§ Open menu.
Save The settings are stored
Special characters (as in the SMS text editor, p. 38)
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Name the profile or rename a default name.
IP address:
Enter the IP address.
Port:
Enter port number.
Homepage:
Enter the homepage address (p. 48), if not set by the service provider.
Linger time:
Enter time in seconds when a connection should be terminated if no input or no data transfer takes place.
See page 83. These are two methods the
phone uses to send/receive information.
and the profile list is displayed.
*
three times for /
#
three times for @
0
for . (period)
0
repeatedly for :
*
repeatedly for ~
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Activate profile
Profiles
Standard
1 2
* e-Commerce
Profile 3
3
Edit
Activate
Activate a profile to establish the Internet connection.
§Menu§
When the function has been completed, Homepage, Bookmarks or
Resume are available to establish
your connection.
Surf & fun Internet
Select the desired
profile.
Select
Select to activate. The connection is established.
or
Edit Edit the selected profile.
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Profile
Select
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Your Internet browser is licensed by:
Surf also with GPRS (p. 82).
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WAP

Operating instructions

Changing the home page
The address of the home page is set in the (access) profile. You can change it in standby mode (if permitted by the service provider!):
§Menu§
Select the profile:
e-Commerce Select.
WAP parameters Select.
Homepage Select.
Surf & fun Internet
Edit Select.
§Edit§ Select soft key.
J
Save Select.
Enter new address.
Enter an Internet address (URL)
Menu access is made as soon as WAP pages are displayed (online or offline).
,
Go to URL Select and confirm.
Open the browser menu.
Enter URL and confirm.
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The connection is established.
Profiles
Bookmarks
Depending on the service provider, you can store a list of your favorites with their Internet addresses (URL) in the phone (offline and online):
To store a bookmark
,
Bookmarks Select.
bookmark current page.
(Empty) Scroll to empty slot.
Edit Select soft key.
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§Done§ Select soft key. Save Store bookmark.
To use a bookmark
Proceed as with “To store a bookmark” above. In the list, highlight the stored bookmark and select Go . The connection is established.
Open the browser menu.
Add Select to bookmark
or
Enter the bookmark name with the keypad.
Use the lower button on the left side of the phone to scroll to the next field and enter the bookmark’s URL with the keypad.
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Call Information

The numbers of incoming calls, outgoing calls and missed calls may be stored for convenient redialing.
§Menu§
The following call lists are available:

Calls missed

The phone numbers of missed calls may be stored for call-back purposes.
(Requirement: The networks used must support the “Caller ID” feature.)

Calls received

All accepted calls are listed. (Requirement: The networks
used must support the “Caller ID” feature.)
,
Call info
Select desired call list and select a number.
Press to dial number.
Z
Z

Calls dialed

Access the last phone numbers you dialed.
,
Press for fast access in standby mode.

Erase records

The contents of all call lists will be deleted (following confirmation).
Records menu
§Options§ Open list menu.
View Display entry with call time
and date.
Correct no. Change phone number. Copy into 9Copy selected entry to the
address book.
Delete Delete current call record. Delete all Delete all entries in the
current call list (following confirmation).
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Your phone keeps a record of call duration and phone charge details, which you may access through the Records menu.
Call Information

Duration

§Menu§
Call duration details for the following types of calls may be displayed:
Last call All calls
Or when total amount is deactivated:
Last call Calls dialed Remain. units
Select a call type for duration information.
When displayed, you may do the following:
Call info Call timer
§Select§ Display the data.
§Reset § Clear display.
§OK§ End display.
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Call Forward

You can set the conditions for which calls are forwarded to your mailbox or other numbers.
§Menu§
Set call forwarding as follows:
In GSM mode, there are several settings for call forwarding.
§Menu§
All calls
Forwards all calls to selected number.
Call Forward
Call Forward
§Select§ Select soft key.
Unanswered
This setting covers the most common conditions. Others include:
Not reachable, No accept, Busy
Unanswered
Select.
Set Select.
Enter the phone number
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to which the call will be forwarded.
or
Select a number from
T
the address book or select §Mailbox§.
Confirmation. After a
OK§
§
short pause, the setting is confirmed by the network.
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Icon appears in the top
line of the display in standby mode.
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Specific Call Forward
Not reachable
Forward if the phone is switched off or out of range.
No accept
A call is only forwarded after a delay (depends on the network). The period may be set by the user to a maximum of 30 seconds in intervals of 5 seconds.
Busy
Forward an incoming call.
Exception: If Call waiting is activated (p. 81), you will hear the call waiting tone during a call (p. 20).
Receiving fax
Fax calls are forwarded to a number with a fax connection.
Receiving data
Data calls are forwarded to a phone number with a PC connection.
To use call forwarding in
*
Press phone number to which you want incoming calls forwarded.
Press confirmation tones. Press
To deactivate: Press
Press tones. Press
7
,
to activate. You will hear
*
7
,
. You will hear confirmation
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œ mode:
1
, then 1 + area code +
-.
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.
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Call Forward
Status check
You can check your phone’s current call forward status.
After a short pause, the current situation is transmitted by the network and displayed.
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?
Option set. Option not set. Status unknown (for
example, on a new SIM card).
Clear all
All call forward settings are cleared.
To check or delete a specific call forwarding option:
First, select the option.
§Select§ Select soft key.
Clear Select soft key.
or
Check status Select soft key.
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Note that call forwarding settings are stored in the network and not in the phone.
Reactivate call forward
Proceed as with Set Call Forward. The stored phone number is displayed and confirmed.
Change the phone number
Proceed as with Set Call Forward. When the stored number is displayed:
F
Select and hold to delete the current forwarding number (or select briefly to clear one digit at a time).
Enter new number and confirm.
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Voice Memo

Voice recordings may be used to:
• Record voice memos (such as reminders or ideas).
• Add a voice memo to an alarm in the Calendar (p. 58).
• Record a call, which may be useful for remembering numbers or addresses.
The use of this feature may be subject to restrictions under criminal law or other legal provisions. Please inform the other party in advance if you intend to record the call. You may only use this feature if the other party consents to being recorded.
Recording a memo
We recommend using the buttons on the side of the phone to control the voice functions (in standby mode).
Volume: Voice memo
button:
%
Up
Record (hold)
&
Down
List of Voice Memo (press)
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New record
Press and hold the voice memo button for the duration of the recording. After a short beep, the recording starts.
To pause the recording, release the voice memo button for up to 10 seconds. Press again to continue (or the recording stops automatically).
Stop/Save
The recording is stored when you stop pressing the voice memo key for more than 10 seconds, or when you select the Stop soft key. The default title for the memo is the time and date stamp. A different title may be assigned afterwards.
Play
Press the voice memo key and select from the menu (see p. 56).
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Using the soft keys
§Menu§
The list of recorded memos is displayed.
New record Select.
§Options§ Open menu.
§Record§ Start recording
§Stop§ End recording.
§Save§ Store and assign a name.
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(§Pause§ Pause recording).
Voice Memo
Voice memo
Voice memo menu
§Options§ Open menu.
Play Play the recording. New record Start a new recording. Delete Delete the selected memo. Delete all Delete all voice memo entries
(following confirmation).
Rename Replace the time stamp with
a new title.
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Organizer

Calendar

§Menu§
The Calendar offers a
• Monthly view.
• Weekly view.
• Daily view.
You must set the correct time and date for the Calendar to function properly (p. 83).
Side buttons
Back
Forward
1-7 Display the weekly view.
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Organizer
Scroll between weeks or months depending on the current view.
Monthly view
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Scroll by the day.
Display the daily view (agenda).
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Weekly view
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MTWT F S S
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
8
12
16
B C
Each day is divided into six blocks of four hours (morning + afternoon).
Scroll by the day.
Display monthly view.
1-31
G
Daily view (agenda).
Appointment. Time overlaps are highlighted.
1-31
G
Agenda (Daily view)
Select soft key.
G
The agenda displays a single day’s appointments in chronological order.
When an appointment with alarm is reached, you will hear a beep.
Synchronizing with Outlook
With the Siemens Quick Sync software, you can synchronize your organizer with your
®
Outlook
Calendar (p. 86).
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Organizer

Appointments

§Menu§
All schedule items are displayed in chronological order.
New appointment
<New entry> Select option.
Type:
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k
Office Appointments
Organizer
® Appointments
<New entry>
V
11:30a Presentation
V
03:00 p Meeting
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Fill in the entries field by field:
Memo. Add brief text. Call. Enter phone
number.
Meeting
Options
k
Start date:/End date:
Start date; end date if necessary.
Start time:/End time:
Start time; end time if necessary.
§Save§ Store the appointment.
Appointments menu
§Options§ Open menu.
View Show appointment. Activate/
Deactivate Edit Open the entry for changes. New entry Add new schedule item. Delete Delete selected entry. Delete all Delete all entries (following
Send/print Send SMS/print via IrDA
Week beg Sun (Mo)
Capacity Display capacity and
Activate or deactivate selected appointment.
confirmation).
(see page 88). Set week to start Monday
or Sunday.
available space.
Birthday
j
Speech memo
g
Description:
Enter a title for the appointment.
Reoccurrence:
Select the appointment’s repeating status.
A total of 50 appointments may be entered. An alarm sounds even when the phone is off. Press any key to silence alarm. Deactivate all alarms (p. 66). Ringer
setting (p. 72), Clock (p. 83).
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§Pause§
Displays when alarm is active.
Delays the alarm by 5 minutes.
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Organizer

Alarm clock

§Menu§
Use this function to set a daily repeating alarm. Alarms sound even when the phone is switched off (except when the phone is in Aircraft mode, p. 67).
§On/off§ Activate and deactivate
§Change§ Display the selection:
§Time§ Set the time for the
§Days§ Set the days for the
Office Alarm clock
the alarm.
Time and days.
alarm call (hh:mm).
alarm call with §Change§.
Organizer

Missed alarms

§Menu§
A list of scheduled items with alarms that you have missed. Missed appointment details can be displayed.
Missed alarms menu
§Options§
Available options include View, Edit,
Delete, Delete all and Send/print.
Office Organizer Missed alarms
Open menu.
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You may create your own business card and transmit it to another GSM phone (with IrDA capability) or a suitable PC/printer using infrared technology.
§Menu§
If a business card has not been created, you are prompted for input.
Last name: Fax: First name: Street: Company: Postal/ZIP code: E-mail: City, State: Phone: Country: Tel./office: URL: Tel./mobile:
Office
Scroll through fields and enter your information.
+
The phone numbers can also be copied from the address book.

Business Card

Business card
Business card menu
§Options§
Edit Add and/or edit business card
Send/print Send SMS/print via IrDA
Open menu.
information fields.
(see page 88).
§OK § Save entry.
The content of the business card corresponds to international standards (vCard).
When you are sending a business card as an SMS, note that a maximum of 160 characters can be transmitted. If the card contains more than 160 characters, only the first 160 characters will be transmitted.
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§Menu§
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§. = + - * / § Select calculator
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#
Office
Enter number (up to 8 digits).
function (repeatedly press the left soft key).
Repeat procedure with additional numbers (if necessary).
The result is displayed.
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+
§. = + - * / §

Calculator

Calculator
F
Calculator
Calculator functions
§. = + - * / § Select soft key repeatedly for:
.
= Result
+
­* /
Special functions
123
4567
=
Press
±
Toggle between "+" and "-".
%
n m
Decimal point
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
*
#
or
Convert to percentage.
Save the number displayed.
Retrieve the number saved.
repeatedly to:
61
e
Assign exponent (max. two digits).
0
Add (press and hold).
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§Menu§
You may store up to three different currency conversion combinations.
Office

Currency Converter

Currency conv.
Enter exchange rate
Enter at least two currencies to be converted. If no currency has yet been entered, the procedure begins at this point.
§OK§ Select soft key.
Enter the abbreviations
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for your own currency and for the foreign currency (for example, USD for U.S. dollars and EUR for Euro).
§OK§ Select soft key.
Then...
Enter exchange rate.
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§OK§ Select soft key.
¯ Currency conv.
USD 10000 = EUR
Convert
Any combination of calculations may be made between the entered currencies.
§Options§
Select a pair of currencies.
Open menu.
Start Confirm the two
currencies. Enter amount
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(up to 12 digits).
§§=§§ The result is displayed.
Currency converter menu
§OK§
Open menu.
Start Start conversion. New entry Enter two new currencies
with conversion rates.
Change Begin input procedure with
the two currencies selected.
Delete Delete the two currencies.
B F
Soft keys:
§§.§§ Set decimal point.
§MR§ Retrieve a number that
has been saved in the calculator.
F
Deletes the symbol to the left of the cursor.
§OK§ Save exchange rate.
Options
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§Menu§
§Menu§
Office Setup
Clock Time/date

Time zones

Set the time zone for your area.
§Options§
Select the appropriate time zone from the list.
Open menu.
Set Set the time zone.

Time zone menu

§Options§
View Display the time zone
Set Set the time zone. Rename Assign a new name to the
Auto timezone
Z
DST Activate/deactivate daylight
Open menu.
selected with name and date.
time zone. The time zone is switched to
local time automatically by the network.
savings time.

Clock

Format time

Set the time format to either 24-h Mode or 12-h Mode (for example, 18:00 or 6:00 p.m.).

Format date

Set the date format to:
DD.MM.YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY
Auto display
The time display can be switched on and off.

Auto off

The phone may be programmed to turn off at a set time each day.
Activate:
Deactivate:
§Time § Select soft key.
Enter time.
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§OK§ Confirm.
§Manual§ Select soft key.
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Time/Date

§Menu§
The clock must be set correctly once at start-up.
§Change § Select soft key.
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Setup
Enter date, then time.
Time/Date
If the battery is removed for more than 30 seconds, you will have to reenter the date and time.
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Stopwatch/Countdown

Stopwatch
§Menu§
Times can be measured to one thousandth of a second.
Surf & fun
e Stopwatch
Start Options
§Reset§ Resets the display to
zero (after completion of a timing).
#
Start/stop.
*
Intermediate time.
Two intermediate times may be marked and stored along with the last stop time.
Control using the side keys:
%
Stopwatch
00:00:00.000
Start/Stop
Stopwatch menu
§Options§ Open menu.
Save Record the time(s), including
intermediate times, and assign a name.
Rename Rename the entry selected. Delete Select the entry to
be deleted.
Stopwatch list
Clear list Delete the Stopwatch list.
Display the saved entries.
View: Display the
saved times and intermediate times.
Countdown
§Menu§
A timer counts down from a user­specified time. A beep sounds for each of the last 3 seconds. At the end, a special beep sounds.
Surf & fun
§Set§ Change countdown time
or enter a new one.
§Start§ Start counter.
§Stop§ Stop counter.
§Reset§ Reset counter to
start time.
Countdown
Intermediate time
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Games

§Menu§
Select a game and have fun!

Surf & fun
Game instructions
You will find special instructions for each game in the option menu.
§Options§ Provides tips on how to
play the game, shows the saved scores and allows you to set the difficulty level.
§Start§ Start game.
Key control
function depends
on the game
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Games
1 3
2
8
6 :
4 5
7
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A profile allows you to adjust your phone’s settings to better suit your immediate surroundings. For example, when you are in a meeting or at the movies, you can select the “Quiet environment” profile. This turns off the ringer and activates vibrate alert or call screening.
• There are five standard profiles with default settings pre-loaded into the phone:
Normal envi., Quiet environ., Noisy environ., Headset, Car Kit
• There are two personal profiles that you can easily tailor to your personal needs (<Empty>).
•A special Aircraft mode profile is fixed and cannot be changed (p. 67).
If the phone is used by several people, each can activate their own personal profiles.

Profiles

Activate

§Menu§
§Options§ Open menu.
Profiles
Select a profile.
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Normal envi.
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Noisy environ.
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Options

Setup

Edit a standard profile’s default settings or create a new personal profile:
§Options§ Select soft key.
Change Select. Several functions settings appear in the menu.
Profiles menu
§Options§ Open menu.
Activate Activate the selected profile. Change
settings
Rename Rename the selected profile. Copy from Copy all settings from
Highlight profile.
The following functions can each be set individually:
Ringer setting p. 72 Volume p. 72 Melodies p. 72 Silent alert p. 74 Call screening p. 74 Info tones p. 74 Key tones p. 74 Illumination p. 75 Big letters p. 75
When you have finished setting a function, you return to the profile menu. There you may change other settings.
another profile.
Activate Activate the profile.
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Profiles

Headset

If an original Siemens headset is used, the profile is activated automatically as soon as the headset is plugged in.

Car Kit

If an original Siemens car kit is used, the profile is activated automatically as soon as the phone is inserted in the cradle.

Aircraft mode

All alarms are deactivated.
It is not possible to modify this profile.
• The phone will be turned off when you select this profile.
• In this status, alarms are not indicated by the ringer or vibration alarm.
Activate Aircraft mode
§Menu§
Profiles
§Options§ Open menu.
Activate Activate the profile.
Select Aircraft mode.
(Profile selection must be confirmed.)
The phone turns itself
-
off automatically.
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§Menu§
Combine your own menu with frequently-used functions and phone numbers.
The list of the 10 entries is preset, but you can change them.

Favorites

Favorites

Apply

Options Select soft key, then
§Select§ Select soft key to launch.
Select the desired entry.
select Activate.
If the selected entry is a phone
,
number, you can also call with the Call key.

Change

You may replace each preset entry (1-10) with another entry from the list of your favorites.
§Options§ Select soft key, then
When you select a phone number as a new entry, the address book opens for the selection.
If you set the left soft key to Favorites you can create a customized menu of features from the selection list. See page 69.
Select the desired entry.
select Change settings. Select your new entry
from the functions list.
§Set§ Select soft key to assign.

Reset

After confirmation and entering the phone code (if prompted), the default entries are reset.
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Fast Access Keys

The left soft key and keys 2 - 9 can be assigned to quickly call a phone number or to launch a phone feature simply by pressing and holding a single key.
The left soft key may already have been programmed by your service provider. If so, this key assignment may be unmodifiable.
The soft key may sometimes be replaced
[
with
Functions available for Fast Key assignment:
• Phone number ..................... p. 70
• Internet (GSM) ..................... p. 46
• Bookmarks........................... p. 50
• Phone book.......................... p. 29
• Calendar............................... p. 57
• Alarm clock .......................... p. 60
• Calculator ............................ p. 61
• Currency Conv .....................p. 62
• New SMS ............................ p. 36
• Illumination .......................... p. 75
• Hide ID................................. p. 81
• GPRS ................................. p. 83
• IrDA ................................. p. 83
• Games ................................. p. 65
• Calls missed ........................ p. 51
• Calls received ...................... p. 51
• Inbox ................................. p. 35
• Outbox ................................. p. 35
• Favorites .............................. p. 68
• Business card ...................... p. 60
or
to access new messages.
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Left soft key

The left soft key can be used for fast access.
Set
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(service provider)
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Set Menu
§Set§ Select (if not preset
differently).
• Assign a new application (for example, Games) to the soft key.
• You may also assign a phone number. Select a name from the address book to assign it to the soft key.
§Select§ Confirm setting.
Change
To change the feature of the left soft key, quickly press this key.
§Change§ Select the soft key.
§Select§ Select soft key to assign
Scroll to an application in the list.
Scroll to the desired feature.
fast key. You will see a confirmation of the new setting.
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Fast Access Keys

Speed dialing keys

Digit keys 2 through 8 may be set to speed dial important or frequently called numbers. For available key assignment see page 69.
The following keys are reserved:
1
= Voice mailbox (p. 41).
:
= Emergency calls (p. 4) (only if an
emergency number is set).
Set-up/Change
In standby mode:
Press and hold digit key
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(2-8).
If the key is not already assigned, the Hotkey menu will appear.
Select Select soft key to assign
To change the action for an already assigned Hotkey.
§[action]§ Select soft key to select
§Change Select soft key to
Scroll to select a function or
Phone number
Hotkey action. (If you select Phone
number, you will be taken
to the address book to select a number.)
Press number.
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assigned function.
reassign Hotkey.
.
Clear speed dialing key
To clear a speed dialing key, press the key, then select the feature that is currently programmed (shown on the right soft key).
§Change§ Select soft key.
§Select§ Select soft key.
Scroll to the “Empty” selection.
Apply
To select a stored phone number or start a stored application:
In standby mode:
Press digit key.
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The assignment of digit key is displayed instead of the standard right soft key. Select and hold soft key to launch function or place phone call.
Shortcut:
Press and hold desired
J
digit key to begin action.
Emergency call
The red emergency number (i.e. 911, the Police Department, the Fire Department). This number has not been preset, therefore you must assign this number. To assign an emergency number for the red key:
:
key is reserved for an
:
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Fast Access Keys
First store the emergency number in your address or SIM phonebook (p. 25, p. 29).
Press and hold the phone number and then select the emergency number to be assigned.
To activate the red key:
§Menu§
Setup Keys

Quick menu selection

All menu functions are numbered internally. The relevant sequence of numbers is shown in the upper right corner of the display.
Enter the appropriate sequence of numbers to navigate directly to a desired function.
For example, to launch the calculator:
:
:
emergency
Device
Emergency call
key. Select
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§Menu§ Select soft key.
3 7
Press for Office. Press for Calculator.
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Use the audio menu to customize your phone’s sounds.
§Menu§
Audio select a function:

Audio

Ringer setting

Turn the ringer on or off (or shorten it to a beep).
T
Displays when beep is activated.
Displays when all ringer
U
tones are turned off.

Volume

Select the range:
Any call
9 Calls
VIP calls Alarm Messages Cell broadcast

Melodies

You can choose from 38 pre-loaded melodies and four additional melodies you have composed and stored yourself.
First select the type:
Any call
9 Calls
VIP calls Alarm Messages Cell broadcast
Then, select the melody. Samples play as you scroll through the menu.
§OK§ Confirm.
Press and hold * to turn ringer on and off in standby mode.
Set volume.
§OK§ Confirm.
Displays increasing volume.
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Compose melody

You can also use your keypad to compose your own melodies.
Keys 1 to 7 correspond
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to whole notes: C, D, E, F, G, A, B.
B C
: #
% &
§Options§ The menu offers further
Go back and forward in the melody by one note.
Press to set note half a tone higher or lower.
8
Increase length of note or pause length.
0
Reduce length of note or pause length.
Use the left side keys to set a note one octave higher or lower.
*
Insert a pause.
functions:
Insert note, Delete note, Playback, Delete melody, Load melody, Save melody and Playback speed.
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Audio

Melody manager

You can use this function to manage your melodies.
Menu§
§Menu§
Load
To change, play and save a personally composed melody, load the melody from Individual 1
Individual 4 or from the Flex Memory
(p. 85).
Save
Store a loaded melody in Individual 1Individual 4 or in Flex Memory (*.mid).
or
§Options§ Open menu.
Load Select option and assign
§Play§ Listen to the melody.
Audio Melody manager
Surf & Fun Melody manager
storage location.
Melodies
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Receive melody
A melody can also be sent to your phone via IrDA or WAP (GSM).
When a melody has been received, an icon appears above the left soft key.
Select this key to start the melody manager.
Ringer tones, operator bitmaps, screensavers and other services for your Siemens Mobile Phone can be found at: http://www.icm.siemens.com
Melody manager menu
§Options§ Open menu.
Play Play the current melody. Save as... Store melody in
Individual 1 – Individual 4 or
in Flex Memory (*.mid).
Send via ... Send/print via SMS or IrDA
(p. 88).
Load... Load melody from
Individual 1 – Individual 4 or
from Flex Memory.
Delete... Delete melody from
Individual 1 – Individual 4.

Call screening

Only calls from numbers that are listed in the address book are signaled (audibly or by silent alert). Other calls show only on the display.
As with any other calls, if you do not accept these calls, they are forwarded to your mailbox (p. 53).
Displays when call
S
screening is activated.

Silent alert

To avoid being disturbed by the ringer, you can activate the silent alert (vibrating alarm) instead. The vibrating alarm and the ringer can also be active simultaneously, such as when you’re in very noisy surroundings. The vibrating alarm is deactivated when the phone is connected to a Car Kit.

Key tones

Set key press tones to Click, Tone or Silent.

Minute beep

During a call, the phone sounds a beep after every minute as a reminder of the time elapsed.

Info tones

Activate or deactivate all service and alarm tones or use Extended to activate/deactivate tones.
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Setup

The Setup menu allows you to set up a variety of your phone’s most basic settings.

Device

§Menu§
Language
Set the language of the display text. When “automatic” is set, the language of your service provider is used. If a language that you do not understand is set, the phone can be reset to the language of your service provider by entering the following characters:
* # 0 0 0 0 #
Display
Own greeting
You can create a greeting that is displayed when you switch on the phone.
§Edit§ Activate and deactivate.
J
§OK§ Confirm changes.
Setup select a function:
Device
,
Delete old greeting and create a new one.
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Screensaver
The screensaver shows a graphic on the display after a user-defined period of time. It protects the phone against unauthorized use, like the key lock (p. 76). An incoming call or a long press on the function.
Options:
• Enable or disable the function.
• Set style: Special graphic, analog clock.
• Load graphic via Bitmap viewer (p. 45).
• Preview screensaver.
• Set timeout period for screensaver launch.
• Activate password query as security setting.
When the screensaver is activated, press any key to return to standby mode before dialing.
Bitmap viewer
See p. 45 Bitmap viewer.
Illumination (Backlight)
The display illumination can be switched on and off (this affects the standby time).
Big letters
You can change the font size of the display.
#
deactivates
Contrast
Sets the display contrast level.
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§Menu§
Setup Device Select a function:
Setup
Keys
Any to answer
You can use any key to accept incoming calls (except key).
Auto key lock
The key pad is automatically locked if one minute elapses since any key was last pressed. This prevents the phone from being used accidentally. However, you can still receive calls and make emergency calls.
The keypad can also be directly locked and unlocked.
#
Press and hold.
§OK§ Confirm (only when
phone is being turned off).
Key tones
Set key press tones to Click, Tone or Silent.
Emergency call
Emergency call enables the red emergency key.
To activate this function select
Emergency call.
To assign an emergency number to the red
:
key, see p. 70.
-
or reject
:
Status
Factory settings
The phone is reset to the default values (does not apply to SIM card and network settings).
Phone identity
The phone identity number (IMEI) are displayed. This information may be useful for customer service.
Fast search
Speeds up network reconnection, reducing standby time.
T9 input
T9 preferred
Select or deselect T9 Text Input as default setting.
T9 language
Select the language in which T9-composed messages will be written.
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Setup

Security

The use of security codes can protect the phone and SIM card from misuse.
Keep these confidential numbers in a safe place where you can access them again if required.
PIN Protects your SIM card (personal
identification number).
PIN2 This is needed to set the charge
detail display and to access additional functions on special SIM cards.
PUK Key code. Used to unlock SIM
cards after the wrong PIN has been entered.
Phone code
§Menu§
Codes
PIN control
Depending on your Service Provider, the PIN may be requested each time the phone is turned on. You can deactivate this feature but you risk unauthorized use of the phone.
Some service providers do not permit this function.
Protects your phone. Must be entered at the first security setting (4 to 8 digits).
Setup Security select a function:
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Change PIN
You can change the PIN to any 4 to 8 digit number.
J
Enter old PIN.
§OK§ Select soft key.
§OK§ Enter new PIN.
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§OK§ Repeat new PIN.
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Change PIN2
You can use the same process to change a PIN 2, if PIN 2 is available.
Change phonecode
You define and enter the phone code when you call up a phone code­protected function for the first time. It is then valid for all functions. You can change it to any 4 to 8 digit number. If you forget it, please call Siemens Service (p. 93).
Clear SIM card barring
If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card is locked. Follow instructions and enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) your service provider has given you together with the SIM card. If MASTER PIN or PIN is lost, please contact your service provider.
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§Menu§
Setup Security select a function:
Setup
Babysitter
(phone code protected)
Calls can be made only to a single, user-defined phone number, which is dialed by selecting and holding the soft key. (For more information, see page 24).
Only
,
(PIN2 protected)
The dialing options are restricted to numbers located on your Protected SIM; new entries cannot be made. If only area codes are entered, the relevant phone numbers can be added to these manually before dialing.
Depending on whether the SIM phone book is stored on the SIM card or in the phone, PIN 2 or phone code are requested before the entries can be changed.
Last 10 only
(phone code protected)
Outgoing calls are limited to the call list (p. 51) of the last 10 dialed numbers.
This SIM only
(phone code protected)
It is possible to use a different SIM when this setting is activated, but you will be prompted to enter the mobile phone code.
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Setup

Network

Depending on the technology (GSM or TDMA) used, the descriptions of individual functions may vary.
§Menu§
Configuration
Network info
The list of networks currently available is displayed.
m
Choose network
A network search is initiated. This is useful if you are away from your home network or wish to register in a different network. The network information list is rebuilt.
Setup select a function:
Indicates forbidden service providers.
Network
Preferred network
The backup service providers you prefer if your home service provider’s network is not currently available.
When this function is activated, your home service provider is displayed first.
§List§ Display list of preferred
networks. You can edit this as required:
Create a new entry:
Empty
Select Entry then scroll
to a name in the list of the service providers and select it. (Your new choice will appear in the preferred list.)
Change or delete an existing entry:
[provider] Select Options and Delete
to delete it, or select
Change and scroll to
another name from the list of service providers and Select .
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§Menu§
User settings
Your phone can be operated in TDMA networks as well as in GSM networks. You can set one of these operational modes as standard or switch between the two modes automatically.
When turning on the phone for the first time, automatic selection is active.
• Automatic selection
When automatic selection is active, the most recently used network is searched and the phone determines whether a SIM card is inserted.
Depending on the status, the currently available network is displayed for selection.
• GSM Only
Only GSM networks will be used when a SIM card is inserted.
•TDMA Only
Only TDMA networks will be used when a SIM card is inserted.
Setup Configuration User settings
Network
Setup
Barrings
Locking restricts the use of your SIM card (not supported by all service providers). You need a 4-digit password that your service provider supplies you. You may need to be registered separately for each lock.
Outgoing calls
All outgoing calls (except 911 and 112 emergency numbers) are barred.
Outgoing international
Only domestic calls can be made.
Outgoing international except home country
International calls are not permitted. However, you can make calls to your home country when abroad.
All incoming calls
The phone is barred for all incoming calls. (Forwarding all calls to the mailbox has a similar effect.)
When roaming
You do not receive calls when you are outside your home network. This means that no charges are incurred for incoming calls when roaming.
Status check
Displays information on your phone’s lock status: lock is set, lock is not set or status is unknown (for example, with a new SIM card).
Clear all
All locks are cleared.
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User group

§Menu§
If offered by the service provider, this service enables groups to be formed. These have access, for example, to internal (company) information or special tariffs which apply to them. Check with your service provider for details.
User group
Activate or deactivate the function. “User group” must be deactivated for normal phone use.
Select group
You may select or add groups other than the preferred groups (see below). The service provider supplies you with code numbers for the groups.
Outgoing access
In addition to network control for a user group, it is possible to choose whether outgoing calls outside the group are permitted. If the function is deactivated, only calls within the group are permitted.
Preferred group
If activated, only calls within this standard user group can be made (depending on the network configuration).
Setup select a function:
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During a Call

§Menu§
Call waiting
If you are registered for call waiting, you can confirm whether it is set. You can also activate or deactivate the function (p. 20).
Hide ID
When you make a call, your number may be displayed on the recipient's phone (depending on the service provider).
To suppress this display, you may activate the “Hide ID” mode for the next call or for all subsequent calls. (You may need to register with your service provider for this function.)
Prefix code
Prefix codes are needed when dialing international numbers. For example all international calls placed from the US require the international access prefix "011". To place an international call in TDMA mode, you may still access the international dialing codes through +List , but you will be prompted to enter the international access prefix. These prefix codes must be preset (see p. 23 Placing International Calls).
Setup select a function:
During a call
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Voice Privacy
When this function is activated, conversations and messages are encrypted with a special code which can only be interpreted by the service provider.
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Connectivity

§Menu§
GPRS
(General Packet Radio Service) GPRS is a new, faster method for
transmitting data in the mobile network. If you use GPRS, you can be permanently connected to the Internet if the network capacities suffice. Advantages of GPRS include:
• WAP data is transmitted faster.
• E-mails are sent and received without loss of time.
• You can chat without long delays.
This service is not yet supported by all service providers.
Setup select a function:
Connectivity
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Your telephone is a modern device based on the latest GPRS technology. This technology is currently evolving and the networks are being built up at the present time. In the coming months, further increases in performance are planned. In order to ensure the GPRS functionality of your phone, Siemens is offering a software update free-of-charge, which you can easily carry out yourself. Your phone is then fit for the future.
Up-to-date information can be found at www.icm.siemens.com. You can also call us at 1-888-777-0211.
Switch GPRS off, Switch GPRS on
Activate or deactivate GPRS function for all relevant applications.
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GPRS info
Displays information on your GPRS connectivity status.
GPRS settings
CSD settings
(Circuit Switch Data)
§Menu§
Serial Conn.
You will be prompted to choose either IrDA or Accessories for your phone’s serial connection.
IrDA (infrared data port)
To send information via infrared, the phone must be used with other devices that also have an integrated infrared port. Align the infrared windows (the maximum distance is
APN:
Enter the address of your service provider.
Login name:
Enter login name.
Password:
Enter password (displayed as a series of asterisks)
Dial-up no.:
Enter ISP number.
Call type:
Select ISDN or Analog.
Login name:
Enter login name.
Password:
Enter password (displayed as a series of asterisks).
Setup select a function:
Connectivity
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12 inches) and send the information. Note: All accessories must be removed from the phone in order to activate IrDA.
Select Highlight IrDA to activate.
Display indicator (in standby mode):
When activated.
X
During transmission.
Y
Accessories
Select Highlight Accessories
to activate.
WAP browser
Select the desired profile from the list (p. 48).
Fax/data mode
See page 87.
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Authentication
Activate or deactivate encrypted WAP dial-up.

Time/Date

§Menu§
The clock must be set correctly the first time you turn the phone on. (See page 63 for details.)
Setup Time/Date
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Accessories

§Menu§
Car Kit
If an original Siemens car kit is used, the profile is activated automatically as soon as the phone is connected to the car kit.
Adjustable settings:
Auto answer
(factory default: on)
Calls are automatically accepted after the third ring when the car’s engine is running.
Setup Accessories select a function:
Headset
If an original Siemens headset is used, the profile is activated automatically as soon as the headset is plugged in.
Adjustable settings:
Auto answer
(factory default: off)
Calls are automatically accepted after the third ring. (You should be wearing the headset when this function is enabled.)
Caution! With auto answer enabled, incoming calls may be answered without your knowledge (for example, if you are distracted or are away from the phone).
Automatic settings:
• Accept call with the Call key on the phone ( (Push To Talk) on the headset when the key lock is activated.
• Activate voice dialing with the PTT button (only when PTT headset is used).
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Flex Memory

To organize your files, you can use Flex Memory just like a PC file manager. Flex Memory assigns special folders to different data types:
§Menu§
A list of folders and files is displayed.
To open a highlighted file:
Bitmap
Start Bitmap viewer (p. 45).
Melodies
Start melody manager (p. 73).
SMS
SMS messages (Out), SMS messages (In).
The messages are displayed in the editor.
Voice Memo
Play back voice memos (p. 55).
Business card
Stored in vCard format.
Alarm
Stored in vCalendar format
Miscellaneous
Other files.
Surf & fun
§Open§ Select soft key.
Scroll up and down.
Go back to previous
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menu.
Flex Memory
*.bmp
*.mid
*.smo *.smi
*.vmo
*.vcf
*.vcs
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Flex memory menu
§Options§ Open menu.
Depending on whether you have highlighted a file or a folder, you are offered different options.
Open Open folder. Start Start application according
to the file format.
Mark/Unmark Highlight files/remove
highlighting.
Delete Delete all highlighted files. Delete all Delete all entries. PIN must
be entered.
New folder Create and name a new
folder (the folder must be on the same level).
Rename Rename a highlighted file. Send via ... See page 88. Sort Set sort criteria
(alphabetical, file type, chronological).
Attributes Display information on the
file or folder selected.
Drive info Display the capacity used
and available.
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XTNDConnect Sync Software

XTNDConnect Sync software
With PC Synchronization software, contact and schedule information can be synchronized between your phone and Windows Lotus Notes.
Software installation
Insert the CD-ROM into your PC’s drive. Dialog boxes will guide you through the installation process.
Operating instructions
The PC Synchronization software offers detailed operating instructions and online help.
Connection
Phone and PC must be connected via infrared (IrDA) or cable. Cable connection and IrDA cannot be used simultaneously.
To ensure optimum data flow when connecting your phone to a computer with a cable, we recommend you use only original Siemens accessories (for example, Datacable).
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Outlook® and
Flexible memory
The phone has flexible memory is which may be used by various applications and adapts itself to your personal user profile.
The applications available are:
Flex Memory Address book Voice Memo SMS-Archive Melodies Pictures
To ensure you have enough memory to keep your phone running smoothly, always delete data that is no longer needed.
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Fax/Data Mode Using a PC

§Menu§
Faxes and data may be transmitted and received when the phone is connected to a PC. In order to do this, the phone must be connected via infrared or a data cable to a PC installed with data/fax communication software (available from a third party source).
Fax and data services must be enabled by the service provider. Different networks support different types of fax/data reception. Contact your service provider for details.
Fax/data mode
Your service provider must provide you with a number for your telephone and a separate fax/data number.
Sending
Start your PC communication software program and enter the required destination phone number.
Receiving
When a fax or data is being received, the call is signaled by a special ring and the type of call (either fax or data) will be displayed.
Start the communication software program in your PC to receive the fax/data
Setup Connectivity Fax/data mod.
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Voice/fax
Sending
§Menu§
Set this function on the phone before transmission so that you can switch from voice mode to fax mode.
While the connection is being set up, the following soft key is briefly available:
§Voice/fx§ Switch to Send vce/fax
Receiving
(Only if a special fax or data number is not available). Start the required communication program in your PC and switch on the function at the phone during the call (the PC accepts the connection).
§Menu§
End transmission
End transmission in the PC software and/or press
Setup
Connectivity
.
Connectivity Fax/data mode Send vce/fax
mode; you may now send a fax.
Setup Fax/data mode Voice/fax rec
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Send/Print

Send via ...
The phone offers several options to transmit or receive messages and data.
SMS
Address book entries, Business cards, appointments, memos and other data can be sent as an SMS to other compatible mobile phones.
If necessary, larger messages may be split into several SMS messages.
IrDA
To send information via infrared, the phone must be used with other devices that also have an integrated infrared port. Align the infrared windows (the maximum distance is 12 inches) and send the information. Note: All accessories must be removed from the phone in order to activate IrDA (p. 83).
This device can be a mobile phone, PDA, PC or printer.
Print via IrDA
You can use your phone to send messages or data to a printer with an infrared port.
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Troubleshooting

Should you have any questions when using the phone, we are available 24 hours a day at
www.icm.siemens.com. Below, we have also listed some of our frequently asked questions.
Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
Phone cannot be switched on.
Standby time too short.
Charging error (charge icon not displayed).
Card error. SIM card not correctly inserted. Make sure that the SIM card is correctly inserted
On/Off key not pressed long enough.
Dead battery. Charge battery. Check charging indicator in the display.
Battery contacts dirty. Clean contacts.
(See also below, under “charging error”)
Frequent use of the organizer and games.
Fast search active. Deactivate fast search (p. 76).
Display illumination on. Switch off display illumination (p. 75).
Unintentional keystroke (illumination).
Battery totally discharged. 1) Plug in charger cable. 2) Wait approximately 5 - 10
Temperature out of range: 32°F to 104°F (0 °C to 40 °C).
Contact problem. Check power supply and connection to the phone.
No power supply. Plug in to different socket or check voltage.
Wrong charger. Use only original SIEMENS accessories.
Battery faulty. Replace battery.
SIM card contacts dirty. Clean the SIM card with a dry cloth.
SIM card with wrong voltage. Use 3V SIM cards only.
SIM card damaged (for example, broken).
Press On/Off key for at least two seconds.
Restrict use if necessary.
Activate key lock (p. 76).
minutes until the charge icon is displayed. 3) Charge for 2 - 3 hours.
Make sure the ambient temperature is right, wait a while, then charge again.
Check battery contacts and device interface, clean them if necessary, then insert battery again.
(p. 11).
Inspect the damage. Return the SIM card to service provider.
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Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
No connection to network.
Phone loses network.
Communication difficult in car with hands-free function.
Calls not possible. Dialing error. New network not authorized (p. 79).
Certain uses of the phone not possible.
Entries cannot be made to Addressbook/ Phone book.
Voice mail does not work.
SMS (text message) flashes.
Function cannot be set.
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Signal weak. Move to a higher elevation, to a window or open space.
Outside range. Check service provider coverage map. Fixed mode. Switch mode to automatic (p. 80). SIM card not valid. Reclaim at the service provider. New network not authorized. Try manual selection or select a different
Network barring is set. Check barrings (p. 80). Network overloaded. Try again later. Signal too weak. Reconnection to another service provider is automatic
Ambient noise level too high. Use Car Kit (Car Solutions, p. 97).
New SIM card inserted. Check for new restrictions. Charge limit reached. Reset A/c limit with PIN 2 (p. 52). Credit used up. Load credit.
Call restrictions are set. Barrings may have been set by your service provider.
The phone number has more than 20 digits.
Addressbook/Phone book is full.
Call forward to the mailbox is not set.
SMS memory full. Delete messages (SMS) to free memory space (p. 35).
Not supported by service provider or registration is required.
network (p. 79).
(p. 79). Switching the phone off and on again may speed this up.
(See p. 80.) Check phone number.
Delete Addressbook/Phone book entries (p. 27).
Set call forward to the mailbox (p. 53).
Contact your service provider.
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Charge counter does not work (GSM).
Charge pulse not transmitted.
Contact your service provider.
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Problem Possible causes Possible solutions
Message cannot be sent.
PIN error. Three incorrect entries. Enter the MASTER PIN (PUK) provided
Phone code error. Three incorrect entries. Contact Siemens Service (p. 93).
Service provider code error.
Too few/too many menu items.
No fax possible. Incorrect settings in the PC. Check settings (p. 87).
Some service providers do not support this service.
Phone number of the service center is not set or is wrong.
SIM card contract does not support this service.
Service center overloaded. Retry message. Addressee does not have a
compatible phone.
No authorization for this service. Contact your service provider.
Functions may have been added or removed by your service provider via the SIM card.
No authorization for this service. Contact your service provider. Wrong infrared driver in the PC. Install latest infrared driver. Mode set to “TDMA Only.” Set “GSM Only” (p. 80)
Check with your service provider.
Enter or modify service center phone number (p. 40).
Contact your service provider.
Verify that addressee has a compatible phone.
with the SIM according to the instructions. If MASTER PIN or PIN has been lost, contact your service provider.
Contact your service provider.
Damage
Severe shock. Remove battery and SIM and insert them again. Do not dismantle the phone.
Press * # 9 9 9 9 # i to restore all settings to the factory default (in GSM mode) or to display the hardware and software versions for service information (in TDMA mode).
Further information can be found on the Internet at:
http://www.icm.siemens.com
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Siemens Service

Simple, straightforward support for technical and operational questions is available from our online support service on the Internet:
www.icm.siemens.com
or in the Troubleshooting section of this User Guide (p. 89).
If repair work is necessary, please contact one of our service centers:
Abu Dhabi .......................................... 0 26 42 38 00
Australia........................................... 18 00 62 24 14
Argentina ...................................... 0 80 08 88 98 78
Austria ............................................. 05 17 07 50 04
Bahrain....................................................... 40 42 34
Bangladesh........................................ 0 17 52 74 47
Belgium.............................................. 0 78 15 22 21
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 50 31 81 49
Croatia ............................................... 0 16 10 53 81
Czech Republic................................. 02 33 03 27 27
Denmark ............................................... 35 25 86 00
Dubai.................................................. 0 43 96 64 33
Egypt.................................................. 0 23 33 41 11
Estonia ....................................................6 30 47 35
Finland.............................................. 09 22 94 37 00
France .............................................. 01 56 38 42 00
Germany* ..................................... 0 18 05 33 32 26
Greece.............................................. 01 06 86 43 89
Hong Kong............................................ 28 61 11 18
Hungary ........................................... 06 14 71 24 44
Iceland .................................................... 5 11 30 00
India ..........................................01 13 73 85 89 - 98
Indonesia ...................................... 0 21 46 82 60 81
Ireland.............................................. 18 50 77 72 77
Italy .................................................. 02 66 76 44 00
Ivory Coast............................................ 80 00 03 33
Jordan................................................ 0 64 39 86 42
Kuwait..................................................... 2 45 41 78
Latvia ...................................................... 7 50 11 14
Lebanon ................................................ 01 44 30 43
Libya ................................................ 02 13 50 28 82
Lithuania................................................. 2 39 77 79
Luxembourg......................................... 43 84 33 99
Malaysia............................................ 0 21 63 11 18
Malta..................................... 00 35 32 14 94 06 32
Mauritius ................................................ 2 11 62 13
Morocco ............................................... 22 66 92 32
Netherlands.................................. 0 90 03 33 31 00
Norway................................................. 22 70 84 00
Oman......................................................... 79 10 12
Pakistan........................................... 02 15 66 22 00
Philippines ......................................... 0 27 57 11 18
Poland.............................................. 08 01 30 00 30
Portugal ............................................. 8 00 85 32 04
Qatar..................................................... 04 32 20 10
Russia.............................................. 09 57 37 29 52
Saudi Arabia...................................... 0 22 26 00 43
Sharjah .............................................. 0 65 33 66 42
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........................................ 0 12 12 00 90
Taiwan............................................. 02 25 18 65 04
Thailand............................................. 0 22 68 11 18
Tunisia ............................................... 0 71 86 19 02
Turkey........................................... 0 21 65 71 89 89
United Kingdom............................ 0 87 05 33 44 11
USA .............................................. 1 88 87 77 02 11
Vietnam ................................................ 45 63 22 44
Zimbabwe.......... .................................. 04 36 94 24
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Specifications

Declaration of conformity
Siemens Information and Communication Mobile hereby declares that the phone described in this user guide is in compliance with 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. The SAR recommendations of ICNIRP have been met.
Exposure to radiofrequency signals
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radiofrequency (RF) signals.
In August 1996, The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies:
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C95.1 (1992) National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP) Report 86 (1986) International Commission of Non­Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1996 Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI standard (C95.1).
The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards). For additional information concerning exposure to radio frequency signal, see the statement by the FDA at the end of this user guide.
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Technical data
GSM 900 class: 4 (33 dBm) GSM 1900 class: 1 (30 dBm) TDMA 800 class IV: (0.6 W ERP) TDMA 1900 class IV: (0.6 W ERP)
Weight: 123g/4.3OZ Dimensions: 118 x 46 x 21mm
Operating voltage: 3.8 Volts Standby time:
GSM: Up to 200 hours TDMA: Up to 150 hours
Talk time:
GSM: Up to 300 minutes TDMA: Up to 150 minutes
SIM card: 3 Volt
(94 cm
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