Siemens ME75 User Manual

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Issued by BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG Haidenauplatz 1 D-81667 Munich
© BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG 2005 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Rights of modification reserved. Manufactured by BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG under trademark license of Siemens AG
www.siemens.com/me75
Designed for life
ME75
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Table of Contents 1

Safety precautions ..................... 3
Overview of phone .................... 5
Display symbols ......................... 7
Getting started ........................... 9
Inserting the SIM card/battery ... 9
Charging the battery .............. 10
Switching on/off/entering PIN....12
Enter PIN ............................... 12
Emergency number (SOS) ...... 12
General instructions ................ 13
Standby mode ....................... 13
Standard functions .................. 15
Option menus ........................ 15
Highlighting mode ................. 16
Security .................................... 17
PIN codes ............................... 17
Preventing accidental
activation ............................... 18
Text entry ................................. 19
Calling ...................................... 23
Tone sequences (DTMF) ......... 28
My phone ................................. 29
Default book ............................ 30
Addressbook ............................ 31
New entry .............................. 31
Change entry ......................... 33
Dialling an entry .................... 33
Groups ................................... 34
Phonebook ............................... 35
New entry .............................. 35
Call (search for an entry) ........ 36
Change entry ......................... 36
<Special books> ..................... 37
Call records ............................... 38
Durat/charges ...........................39
Camera .....................................40
Photo mode ...........................40
Video mode ............................ 41
Inbox ........................................42
SMS ...........................................43
Write/send ..............................43
Read .......................................45
Setting ...................................47
MMS .........................................49
Create ....................................49
Templates ..............................51
Sending an MMS ....................52
Receiving an MMS ..................53
Reading an MMS ....................54
Setting ...................................55
Email .........................................57
Write ......................................57
Receive/read ...........................58
Setting ...................................59
Inst. message ........................... 61
Start menu .............................61
Login .....................................62
Contact lists ...........................62
Start chat ...............................65
Msg. history ...........................66
Setting ...................................66
Voice message/mailbox ............ 68
CB services ................................ 69
See also Index at the end of this User Guide
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Surf & fun ................................. 70
Internet ................................ 70
Bookmarks ............................. 72
Games and Applications ......... 73
Downl. assist. ......................... 73
Setup ........................................ 75
Profiles .................................. 75
Themes .................................. 77
Display ................................... 78
Ringtones .............................. 80
Phone Pilot ............................ 82
Call setup ............................... 83
Phone setup ........................... 85
Clock ..................................... 87
Connectivity .......................... 88
Security ................................. 91
Network ................................ 93
Accessories ............................ 95
My menu .................................. 96
Fast access key ......................... 97
Speed keys ............................. 98
Organizer ................................. 99
Calendar ................................ 99
Appointments ...................... 100
Tasks ................................... 102
Notes ................................... 102
Missed appts. ....................... 102
Dictat.machine .................... 103
Time zones .......................... 104
Extras ......................................105
SIM services (optional) ......... 105
Alarm clock ..........................105
Sound recorder .....................106
Calculator .............................106
Unit converter ......................107
Stopwatch ............................109
Countdown ..........................109
Remote synchronisation .......110
Device manag. .....................111
Media player ...........................113
My stuff ..................................114
Mobile Phone Manager ..........116
Questions & Answers ............. 119
Customer Care ........................122
Care and maintenance ...........124
Battery quality statement ......124
Display quality declaration ....124
Product data ...........................125
SAR .........................................126
Accessories .............................127
Guarantee certificate (UK) .....129
Guarantee certificate (IRL) .....130
License Agreement .................132
Menu tree ...............................135
Index .......................................141
See also Index at the end of this User Guide
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Safety precautions

Information for parents
Please read the operating instructions and safety precautions carefully before use. Explain the content and the hazards associated with using the phone to your children.
Remember to comply with legal requirements and local restric­tions when using the phone. For example in aeroplanes, petrol stations, hospitals or while driving.
Mobile phones can interfere with the functioning of medical devices such as hearing aids or pacemakers. Keep at least 20 cm/9 inches between phone and pacemaker. When using the mobile phone hold it to the ear which is further away from the pacemaker. For more infor­mation consult your doctor.
Small parts such as the SIM card, sealing stop, lens ring and lens cap can be dismantled and swallowed by small children. The phone must therefore be stored out of the reach of small children.
Do not place the phone near to electromagnetic data carriers such as credit cards and floppy disks. Information stored on them could be lost.
Do not look at the LED (e.g. ac­tivated infrared port, flash LED) with optical magnifiers because of radiation.
This product complies with IEC/ EN 60825-1 “Safety of Laser Products” for LED Class 1M products; such products are safe under reasonably foresee­able operating conditions.
The mains voltage specified on the power supply unit (V) must not be exceeded. Otherwise the charging device may be de­stroyed.
The power supply must be plugged into an easily accessi­ble AC mains power socket when charging the battery. The only way to turn off the charging device after charging the bat­tery is to unplug it.
The ringtones (page 80), info tones (page 85) and handsfree talking are reproduced through the loudspeaker. Do not hold the phone to your ear when it rings or when you have switched on the handsfree func­tion (page 25). Otherwise you risk serious permanent damage to your hearing.
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Safety precautions4
Only use original Siemens bat­teries (100 % mercury-free) and – charging devices. Otherwise you risk serious damage to health and property. The bat­tery could explode, for instance.
You may only open the phone to replace the battery (100% mercury-free) or SIM card. You must not open the battery under any circumstances. All other changes to this device are strictly prohibited and will invali­date the guarantee.
All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local au­thorities.
This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
The correct disposal and sepa­rate collection of your old appli­ance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. It is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment.
For more detailed information about disposal of your old appli­ance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
The phone may cause interfer­ence in the vicinity of TV sets, radios and PCs.
Use only Siemens original ac­cessories. This will avoid poten­tial risks to health or property and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations.
Improper use will invalidate the guarantee! These safety instructions also apply to Siemens original accessories.
As mobile devices offer a range of func­tions, they can be used in positions other than the head, such as on the body. In this case, at data transfer (GPRS) a separation distance of 1.0 cm is required.
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Overview of phone

Joystick
1
Press the joystick down vertically
C
to start an application or function (page 14).
In standby mode
C Open main menu.
Open user profiles.
G
Open Phonebook/Addressbook.
H
Open Inbox.
E
Start the camera.
D
In lists, messages and menus
Scroll up and down.
I
Back one level.
D
During a call
Set volume.
I
Call options.
E
A Call key
2
Dial phone number/name displayed/ highlighted, take calls. Show last phone numbers dialled in standby mode.
B
On/Off/End key
3
• Switched off: Press and hold to
switch on.
• During a conversation or in an appli-
cation: press briefly to finish.
• In menus: Press briefly to go back a level. Press and hold to go back to standby mode.
• In standby mode: Press and hold to switch off phone.
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Overview of phone6
Integrated antenna
1
Do not obstruct the phone above the battery cover unnecessarily. This reduces the signal quality.
Loudspeaker
2
Display
3
Infrared interface
4
Softkeys
5
The current functions of this key are shown in the bottom line of the display as §Text§/symbol (e.g. p).
Key lock
#
6
Press and hold in standby mode: Switch key lock on/off.
*
7
8
9 : *
Ringtone
• Press and hold in standby mode: Switch all audible signals on/off (except alarm).
• Press and hold on incoming call: Switch off ringtone for this call only.
Connection socket
For charger, headset, flash, etc.
Car kit holder Connection for external antenna Camera lens
Z
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Display symbols

Display symbols (selection)
Signal strength
Z
Charging
Y
Battery charge level, e.g. 50%
W
Phonebook/Addressbook
L
Call records
P
Surf & fun
O
Service provider portal
Organizer
Q
Messages
M
Camera
R
Extras
S
My stuff
N
Setup
T
All calls are diverted
Ç
Ringing tone off
¿
Short ring (beep) only
¾
Ringetone only if the caller is
¼
stored in the Phonebook
Alarm set
¹
Keypad locked
Ä
Auto answer feature on
Å
T9
Text input with T9
Abc
Activated and available
£
Registered
¢
Temporarily interrupted
¤
Browser offline
±
Browser connecting
²
Browser via GPRS online
³
Browser no network
´
Infrared activated
¯
Infrared transmission
®
Events (selection)
SIM card memory full
ã
MMS memory full
ä
Phone memory full
å
No network access
Æ
Missed call
Â
Memory assistant
Ê
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Display symbols8
Message symbols (selection)
Unread
p
Read
q
Draft
r
Sent
s
MMS not sent
t
MMS received
w
MMS read
x
MMS with DRM contents
y
(page 13)
E-mail forwarded
z
E-mail with attachment
{ À
Voice mail received
Camera symbols
Ñ
Ò
Switches between photo and
/
video
Brightness
Ù
Zoom factor
Ú
White balance
Û
Flash connected
×
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Getting started

9Getting started

Inserting the SIM card/ battery

The service provider supplies you with a SIM card on which all the im­portant data for your line is stored. If the SIM card has been delivered in credit-card size, snap the smaller segment out and remove any rough edges.
Additional information
Please switch off your phone before re­moving the battery!
1.8 and 3 v SIM cards are supported. Please contact your service provider if you have an older SIM card.
• Place the SIM card in front of the slot with the contact surface fac­ing downwards. Then push the SIM card in using gentle pressure (ensure that the chamfered corner is in the correct position).
1
1
• Insert the battery sideways into the phone wards move, press the retaining tab on the side of the battery, then lift the battery out).
• Push the cover forwards until the locating lugs engage in the open­ings in the phone down until it clicks into place
, then press it down-
2
, until it engages (to re-
3
2
3
4
5
, then push it
5
4
.
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Getting started10
• Insert the locking screw 6 and turn it ninety degrees to lock
7
67
• To remove the cover, undo the locking screw by turning it back ninety degrees, then use the opening lip to pull off the cover.
Dust and splash-proof seals
• Position the cover 1 correctly in the connection socket.
• The camera lens and antenna socket are protected by the lens cap
.
2
2
1

Charging the battery

.
tom of the phone, plug the power supply unit into a mains power sock­et and charge for at least three hours.
As an alternative, the battery can be charged via the USB port (see Acces­sories: USB data cable).
Y
The battery is not fully charged when delivered. Plug the charger cable into the bot-
Display during charging.
Charging time
An empty battery is fully charged af­ter approx. 3 hours. Charging is only possible within a temperature range of +5 °C to +45 °C. If the temperature rises/falls 5 °C above/below this, the charge symbol flashes a warning. The mains voltage specified on the power supply unit must not be exceeded.
Operating time
The operating time depends upon the respective conditions of use. Ex­treme temperatures reduce the phone’s standby time. Do not leave the phone in direct sunlight or on a radiator.
Talktime: 3 to 8 hours Standby time: 270 to 450 hours
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11Getting started
Charge icon not visible
If the battery has been discharged fully, the charge icon is not immedi­ately visible when the power supply is plugged in. It will appear after up to two hours. In this case the battery is fully charged after 3 to 4 hours.
Only use the plug-in power supply in­cluded in delivery!
Display while in service
Charge level display during opera­tion (empty–full):
V W X
A beep sounds when the battery is nearly empty. The charge level of the battery is only displayed correctly af­ter an uninterrupted charging/dis­charging cycle. You should therefore not remove the battery unnecessarily and where possible not finish the
charging process prematurely.
Additional information
The power supply unit heats up when used for long periods. This is normal and not dangerous.
If the battery is removed for longer than 30 seconds, the clock must be reset.
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Switching on/off/entering PIN12

Switching on/off/entering PIN

Switching phone on and off
B
Press and hold the On/ Off/End key.

Enter PIN

The SIM card can be protected with a 4 to 8-digit PIN.
J
§OK§ Confirm. Logging on to
Additional information
Change PIN..................................page 17
Clear SIM card barring .................page 18
Enter the PIN using the number keys. The charac­ters sure nobody can read your PIN on the display. Correction with
the network will take a few seconds.
appear to en-
****
].

Emergency number (SOS)

Only to be used in real emergencies!
By pressing the softkey §SOS§ you can make an emergency call on any net­work without a SIM card and without entering a PIN (not available in all countries).
Switching on your phone for the first time
Time/date
During commissioning, set the clock so that it displays the correct time. You will not have to make this set­ting again.
C
J
C
Time zones
F I
§Options§ Use Set time zone to save.
Copying SIM addresses
The first time the SIM card is insert­ed, the entries on it can be copied to the Addressbook. Please do not inter-
rupt this procedure. During this time, do not accept incoming calls. Follow
the instructions in the display. You can also copy data from the
SIM card at a later time (page 36).
Press this key, then select
§Change§.
First enter the date (day/ month/year), then the time (24 hours, including seconds).
Press this key. The time and date are updated.
Set the time zone you are in.
Select a city in the desired time zone .
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General instructions

13General instructions

Standby mode

The phone is in standby mode and is ready for use when the name of the
service provider appears on the display.
B
Press and hold the On/Off/ End key to return to standby mode from any situation.
Signal strength
Z [
Strong signal strength. A weak signal reduces the
call quality and may lead to loss of the connection. Change your location.
Digital Rights Mgmt. (DRM)
Remember that your telephone has digital rights management. The use of downloaded pictures, sounds or applications can be restricted by the suppliers, e.g. copy protection, use for a limited period of time only, number of times it can be used etc.
Main menu
The main menu is displayed graphi­cally with symbols:
C F
C
Main menu options
§Options§
Different functions are available de­pending on the context:
Big letters
Illumination
Search
Call up from standby mode.
Select the application
/
I
symbols.
Start an application.
Open menu.
Selection between two font sizes.
Set display light brighter/ darker.
List output of the menu. Entering letters will ac­cess a function directly.
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General instructions14
User guide
Menu controls
The steps needed to reach a function are shown in a condensed form in the user guide, e. g. to display call list for missed calls in condensed form:
C ¢
This comprises the following steps:
C G
§Select§ Press to confirm.
Menu speed dialling
All menu functions are numbered in­ternally. A function may be selected directly by entering these numbers in sequence.
E.g., write new SMS (from standby mode):
C
5 1 1
¢Missed calls
P
Open the main menu.
Select P, then select function Missed calls.
Press this key to display the main menu.
Press this key for
Messages.
Press this key to
Write message.
Press this key for SMS.
Symbols
The following symbols are used to explain operation:
J B A <
§Menu§
C
D F E
I
H
=
C
The symbol in the centre of the low­er line of the display shows the cur­rent function when the joystick is pressed down vertically, e.g.:
Enter numbers or letters.
On/Off/End key.
Call key
Softkeys
Displays a soft-key function.
Press the joystick vertically, e.g., to call up the menu.
Press the joystick in the direction indicated.
G
Function dependent on service provider, may re­quire special registration.
Press joystick
í Display menu î Take photos ï Zoom ð Call, accept call ì OK
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Standard functions

15Standard functions

Option menus

Functions which appear repeatedly in the options menu are listed here.
§Options§ Open menu.
Edit View Delete/
Delete all New entry Send...
Reply/ Reply to all
Save Save to 9
Sort
Open the entry to edit.
Display entry.
Delete entry/delete all en­tries after confirmation.
Create new entry.
Select transmission service and medium for sending or printing.
The sender becomes the recipient, "Re." is placed in front of the subject matter and the received text is transferred into the new message.
Store entry.
Save recipients in the cur­rent address directory.
Set sort criteria (alphabeti­cal, type, time).
Text input
(page 19)
Rename Capacity Attributes
Help
T9 preferred: Activate/de-
activate T9 input.
Input language: Select
language for text.
Rename selected entry.
Display memory capacity.
Display properties of the highlighted object.
Display help text.
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Standard functions16

Highlighting mode

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

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

PIN codes

PIN
PIN2
PUK PUK2
Phone code
Protects your SIM card (person­al identification number).
This is needed to set the charge detail display and to access additional functions on special SIM cards.
Key code. Used to unlock SIM cards after the wrong PIN has been entered repeatedly.
Protects your phone. Must be entered at the first security setting.
C
¢T¢Security¢PIN codes ¢Select function.
PIN control
The PIN is usually requested each time the phone is switched on. You can deactivate this feature but you risk unauthorised use of the phone. Some service providers do not per­mit deactivating the control.
§Change§ Press.
J
C
Enter PIN.
Confirm input.
Change PIN
You can change the PIN to any 4 to 8-digit number you find easier to remember.
§Select§ Press.
J
C
J J
Enter current PIN.
Confirm input.
C Enter new PIN.
,
C Re-enter new PIN.
,
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Security18
¢T¢Security¢PIN codes
C
¢Select function.
Change PIN2
(Display only if PIN2 is available)
Proceed as with Change PIN.
Chg.phonecode
(Change phone code)
You define the phone code (4–8 dig­its) when you call up a phone-code protected function for the first time (e.g. Direct call, page 27). It is then valid for all phone-code protected functions. Following the third unsuccessful at­tempt, access to the phone code and the functions that use it is denied. Contact the Siemens Service (page 122).
Clearing SIM card barring
If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card is barred. Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) provided by your service provider with the SIM card in accordance with the in­structions. If the PUK (MASTER PIN) has been lost, please contact your service provider.

Preventing accidental activation

Even if PIN use is deactivated (page 17) confirmation is required to switch on the phone.
This prevents accidental activation of the phone, e.g. when you are carrying it in a bag or when you are travelling in an aircraft.
B
§OK§ Press. The phone switches
§Cancel§ Press or take no action.
Press and hold.
on.
The phone does not switch on.
Connecting to PCs
You can connect the phone to a PC via infrared or a data cable (accesso­ries). With the MPM program (Mobile Phone Manager) you can save data from the phone onto your PC. Copying your address book en­tries from Outlook®, Lotus Notes™ and other Siemens phones (includ­ing Gigasets) is also supported. You can download Mobile Phone Manag­er from the following website:
www.siemens.com/me75
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Text entry

19Text entry
Text entry without T9
Press number key repeatedly until the required letter appears. After a brief interval the cursor will advance. Example:
2
Ä, ä, 1–9 Umlauts and numbers are
]
F
#
Press once briefly to type the letter a, twice to type b etc.
Press and hold to write the number.
displayed after the rele­vant letters.
Press briefly to delete the letter before the cursor, press and hold to erase the whole word.
Move the cursor (forwards/backwards).
Press briefly: Swap be­tween abc, Abc,
T9
Abc, 123. Status shown
in top line of display. Press and hold: All input-
variants are displayed.
T9
abc,
*
0
1
Press briefly: Special char­acters are shown.
Press and hold: Open input menu.
Press once/repeatedly:
. , ? ! ’ " 0 + - ( ) @ / : _
Press and hold: Writes 0. Writes blank. Press twice
= jumps a line.
Special characters
*
1
) ¿¡_; . ,?!
+-"’: ¤¥$£€@\&#
[ ] { }%~<=>
| ^`§ Γ ∆ Θ Λ Ξ
Π Σ Φ Ψ Ω
1) Line break
I
§Select§ Confirm.
Press briefly. The symbols chart is displayed
*/()
,
Navigate to characters.
F
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Text entry20
Input menu
With text input:
*
Press down: The input menu is displayed:
Text format (SMS only) Input language Mark Copy/Insert
Text entry with T9
"T9" deduces the correct word from the individual key entries by making comparisons with an extensive dic­tionary.
Activate, deactivate T9
§Options§ Open text menu.
T9 input Select.
§Change§ Activate T9.
Select input language
Select the language in which you want to compose your message.
§Options§ Open text menu.
Input language
I
§Select§ Confirm, the new lan-
Select.
Select language.
guage is set. Languages with T9 support are marked with the
T9 symbol.
Writing with T9
Since the display changes as you proceed,
it is best if you finish a word without look­ing at the display.
Simply press the keys once only where the relevant letter is located. For "hotel", for example:
#
1
Do not use special characters such as Ä but rather use the standard charac­ters, e.g. A; T9 will do the rest for you.
T9® Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,187,480, 5,818,437, 5,945,928, 5,953,541, 6,011,554, 6,286,064, 6,307,548, 6,307,549, and 6,636,162, 6,646,573; Australian Pat. Nos. 727539, 746674, and 747901; Canadian Pat. Nos. 1,331,057, 2,302,595, and 2,227,904; Japan Pat. No. 3532780, 3492981; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK1010924; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383, 66959, and 71979; European Pat. Nos. 0 842 463 (96927260.8), 1 010 057 (98903671.0), 1 018 069 (98950708.2); Republic of Korea Pat. Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1. People’s Republic of China Pat. Application Nos.
98802801.8, 98809472.X and 96196739.0; Mexico Pat. No. 208141; Russian Federation Pat. No. 2206118; and additional patents are pending worldwide.
Press briefly for T9Abc then
4 6 8 3 5
A blank ends a word.
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21Text entry
T9 word suggestions
If several options are found in the dictionary for a key sequence (a word), the most probable is dis­played first. If the word you want has not been recognised, the next sug­gestion from T9 may be correct.
The word must §highlighted§ be dis­played. Then press
^
^
If the word you want is not in the dic­tionary, it can also be written with­out T9.
To add a word to the dictionary:
§Spell§ Select.
The last suggestion is deleted and the word may now be entered with­out T9 support. Press §Save§ to add it automatically to the dictionary.
again. The displayed word is replaced with a differ­ent word. If this word is al­so incorrect, press
again. press until the cor­rect word is displayed.
Correct a word
F
^ ]
Additional information
Within a "T9-word", individual letters may not be edited without first removing the T9-status. In most cases it is better to re­write the complete word.
0
E
#
*
Move left or right, word by word, until the re­quired word is
§highlighted§.
Scroll through the T9 word suggestions again.
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor and displays a new possible word!
Set a full stop. The word is concluded if it is followed by a space. Within a word, a full stop represents an apostro­phe or hyphen:
e.g. §provider.s§ = provider’s. Moving the cursor to the right
ends the word. Press briefly: Switch be-
tween: abc, Abc,
T9
Abc, 123. Status shown in
top line of display. Press and hold: All input
modes are displayed. Press briefly: Select special
characters (page 19). Press and hold: Open input
menu (page 20).
T9
abc,
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Text entry22
Text modules
Text modules can be stored in the phone for adding to your messages (SMS, MMS, e-mail).
Write text modules
¢M¢Text modules
C
<New entry>
J
C
§Options§ Open menu and select
C
Select.
Write text.
The input field is opened.
Save. Accept the specified
name or allocate a new one.
Save.
Use text modules
J
§Options§ Open text menu.
Insert... Select.
I I
C C
Write message (SMS, MMS, e-mail).
Select Text module.
Select text module from the list.
Confirm. The text module is displayed.
Confirm. The text module is inserted in the message to the right of the cursor.
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Calling

23Calling
Dialling with number keys
The phone must be switched on (standby mode).
J
Enter the number (always with prefix/international dialling code).
] A short press clears
the last digit, a long press clears the entire phone number.
A
Press the Call key. The dis­played phone number is dialled.
End call
B
Press the End key briefly. Press this key even if the person on the other end of the line has hung up first.
Set volume
I
If a Car Kit is used, its volume setting will not affect the usual setting on the phone.
Regulate the volume (on­ly possible during a call).
Redial previous numbers
To redial the phone number last called:
A
To redial other numbers that were dialled previously:
A
I
A
Press the Call key twice.
Press the Call key once. Pick out the phone
number from the list. Press this key to select the
phone number.
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Calling24
If the number is busy
If the called number is busy or can­not be reached because of network problems several options are availa­ble (depending on the service pro­vider). An incoming call or any other use of the phone interrupts these functions.
Either
Auto redial
§Auto dial§ The phone number is au-
tomatically dialled ten times at increasing time intervals. End with:
B End key.
Or
Call back b
§Call back§ Your phone rings when
the busy number is free. Press the Call key to dial the number.
Reminder
§Prompt§ A beep reminds you to re-
Additional information
Ð
§Handsfr.§ Handsfree switch on (play-
*
International dialling codes
0
§Country§ Press and select country.
Phone number memo
You can enter a phone number during the call. The person to whom you are speaking can hear these entries. When the connec­tion has ended you can save or dial the phone number.
dial the displayed phone number after 15 minutes.
Store phone number in the Addressbook/Phonebook.
back from loudspeaker). Always switch off "handsfree
talking" before holding the phone to your ear! Otherwise, you might damage your hearing!
Press and hold to switch mi- crophone off.
Press and hold until a "+" is displayed.
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25Calling
Accept call
The phone must be switched on. An incoming call will interrupt any other use of the phone.
C
Or
A
A phone number and the name of the caller transmitted by the net­work will be displayed if the number is saved in the Phonebook/Address­book. A picture of the caller may also be displayed (p. 32).
Press.
Press.
Reject call
§Reject§ Press.
Or
B
Warning!
Please make sure you have accepted the call before holding the phone to your ear. This will avoid damage to your hearing from loud ringtones.
Additional information
* Â
Press briefly.
Press and hold to switch off the ringing tone and vibration.
Missed call display.
Handsfree
You can put the phone aside during a call. You can then hear the caller via the loudspeaker.
§Handsfr.§ Activate handsfree
C I
§Handsfr.§ Deactivate.
Warning!
Always switch off "handsfree talking" be­fore holding the phone to your ear! Other­wise, you will damage your hearing!
talking.
Switch on.
Use the joystick to adjust the volume.
Swapping between 2calls b
Establish a second connection
You can call another number during a call.
§Options§ Open call menu.
Hold The current call is put on
J
When the new connection is established:
§Swap§ Swapping between calls.
hold. Now dial the new phone
number or
§Options§, select the Phone-
book, Addressbook, or phone number.
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Incoming calls during a call
You may need to register for this service with your service provider and set your phone accordingly (p. 83). During a call, you may be ad­vised that there is another call wait­ing. You will hear a special tone dur­ing the call. You have the following options:
Accept the waiting call in addition to the first
§Swap§ Accept the waiting call,
Always proceed as above to swap be­tween the two calls.
Reject the waiting call
§Reject§ Press.
Or
§Divert§ The waiting call is divert-
Accept the waiting call and end the
B
C
putting the current call on hold to do so.
ed, for example, to the mailbox.
current call
End the current call.
Accept new call.
Ending call(s)
B
After the Return to held call? display, you have the following selection:
§Yes§ You accept the call on
§No§ You end the 2nd call.
Press the End key.
hold.
Conference b
Call up to 5 parties one by one and link them together in a multiparty call. Some of the functions described may not be supported by your serv­ice provider or may have to be ena­bled specially.
A connection has already been established:
§Options§ Open menu and select
J
§Options§ … open menu and select
Repeat procedure until all partici­pants are linked together (up to 5participants).
Hold. The current connec-
tion is maintained. Now dial a new number.
When the new connec­tion is established ...
Conference. The held call is
joined.
End
B
All calls in the multiparty conversation are ended when the End key is pressed.
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27Calling
Call options
The following functions are only available during a call:
§Options§ Open menu.
Hold Microphone
on
Handsfree Volume Default book Conference Time/charge
Send DTMF
Call transfer
=
Main menu Call status
Maintain current call.
If switched off, the person on the other end of the line cannot hear you (muting).
Also: Press and hold
Call via the loudspeaker.
Adjust handset volume.
Phonebook/Addressbook.
(p. 26)
Display duration of call up to now and (if set) the charges incurred while the call is in progress.
Enter tone sequences (numbers) for remote in­quiries to an answering machine.
Connect current call to a second call. For you, both calls are now ended.
Access to the main menu.
List all held and active calls (e.g. participants in a con­ference).
*
Direct call
If this is active, only one number can be dialled.
Switch on
¢T¢Security¢Direct call
C C
J
.
When first prompted you define and enter the phone code (4–8 digits).
C
Please do not forget this code (page 17)!
Ï
C
Apply
§Carol§
Switch off
# J
C
Confirm selection.
Enter phone code.
Confirm selection.
Select phone number
/
J
from the Phonebook/Ad­dressbook or enter it.
Confirm.
To dial the phone number (e.g. Carol’s phone num­ber), press and hold the right display key.
Press down:
Enter phone code.
Confirm input.
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Tone sequences (DTMF)

You can, for example, enter control codes (numbers) for remote access to an automatic answering machine while another connection exists. These entries are transmitted directly as DTMFcodes (control codes).
§Options§ Open menu.
Send DTMF
Using the Phonebook/ Addressbook
Store phone numbers and control codes (DTMF codes) in the Phone­book/Addressbook in the same way as a normal entry.
J 0
J 0
J
§Save§ Store entry.
You may also store just the DTMF codes (numbers) and then send them during the call.
Select.
Enter phone number.
Press until a "+" appears in the display (wait for the connection to be estab­lished).
Enter DTMF codes (numbers).
If necessary, wait again for three seconds at a time for the receiver to process the entries safely.
Enter a name.
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My phone

Adjust your phone according to your own wishes in the following ways to give it a personal touch:
Ringtones (p. 80)
Assign individual ringtones to caller groups or special dates
Pictures (p. 114)
Assign individual pictures or photos to your Addressbook entries.
Animations (p. 79)
Choose a start-up and closing anima­tion as well as a personal greeting.
Screensaver (p. 78)
Choose an analogue or digital clock, or a personal picture.
(Operator) Logo (p. 78)
Choose an individual picture (to be displayed in standby mode)
Wallpaper (p. 78)
Choose your own permanent back­ground image.
Colour scheme (p. 78)
Select a colour scheme for the user interface.
Applications (p. 73)
Download your own applications from the Internet.
29My phone
Where do I get what?
You can purchase additional ring­tones, logos, animations and Java applications from your service pro­vider or directly from Siemens.
Service supplier portal
Depending on your service provider, you will find direct access to his por­tal on your telephone via menu items or bookmarks. Please contact your service provider for more infor­mation on these services.
Siemens Mobile Portal
You will find additional ringtones, logos, animations and screensavers as well as more application, games and services in the Internet at this address:
www.siemens.com/mobilephones
You will also find a service for saving data here as well as a list of the coun­tries in which these services are available.
My menu
Create your own menu with fre­quently (p. 96) used functions, phone numbers or WAP pages.
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Default book

¢L¢Select function.
C
Show entries
The entries in the standard directory (Addressbook or Phonebook) are shown.
Select a name with the
/
J
I
first letter and/or scroll.
New entry
Create new entry.
Addressbook (see also page 31) Phonebook (see also page 35)
Default book
You can set a particulary directory as your preferred one to use.
The selected standard book is opened in standby mode with the joystick.
H
Addressbook
In the Addressbook, a lot of data can be recorded for each entry and addi­tional functions such as pictures, birthdays, chat can be used.
Open Phonebook or Addressbook.
Phonebook
The Phonebook is located on the SIM card. Only one phone number can be entered per entry. The Phone­book on the SIM card can easily be transferred into a different telephone.
Business card
Create your own business card to sent to a different GSM-phone. If no business card has been created yet, you will be asked for your input.
H
§Save§ Press.
Additional information
The content of the business card corre­sponds to international standards (vCard).
Ï
Move from field to field to enter your details.
Copy numbers from Address­book/Phonebook.
Groups
See page 34.
<Info numbers>
See page 37.
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Addressbook

The Addressbook can store up to 1000 entries, each with a variety of telephone and fax numbers as well as additional address details. These entries are managed separately from those in the Phonebook in the phone memory. However, you can ex­change data between the Address­book and the Phonebook on the SIM card.

New entry

The address book is set as standard:
H C
I
J
Open Addressbook (in standby mode)
Display input fields.
Select requiredinput fields.
Fill in input fields. The maximum number of characters available is shown at the top of the display.
At least one name must be entered. Always enter phone number with prefix.
31Addressbook
Possible input fields
Last name: URL: First name: Com. services >> Phone number: Group: Phone no./office: Company: Phone no./mobile: Address: >> Fax: Birthday: >> Fax 2: Picture: Email: E-mail 2: All fields
Additional information
Group: Allocation to a group
(page 34).
Address: Extension to enter the
complete address:
Street:, Post code:, City:, Country:
Com. services
Information if the entry is being used as an inst. message contact (page 61):
Nickname:, WV user ID:, ICQ number:, AIM screen name:
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Addressbook32
Birthday: After activation, you can
Picture: Assign a picture to the en-
All fields/Reduced fields
§Save§ Save the entry.
Additional information
Î
Synchronisation
The Siemens MPM (Mobile Phone Manag­er, page 116) makes it possible to manage the Addressbook using PCs.
Using Remote syncr. you can synchronise your mobile with an organiser stored on the Internet (see also page 110).
enter the date of birth.
Reminder: The telephone
reminds you one day be­fore the birthday at the time entered.
try. It is displayed if you are called by the corre­sponding phone number.
Display of number of in­put fields.
Temporary switch to Phonebook.
Display/find entry
H I
C
Display options
§Options§ The options menu only
Move to ...
View
Copy to SIM
New SMS, New MMS, New e-mail
Browser
Inst. message
(For standard functions see page 15)
Open Addressbook (in standby mode).
Select required entry.
Display.
ever offers the functions for the currently selected input field.
Allocate current or high­lighted entries to a group.
Display an allocated picture.
Copies name and one phone number to the SIM card (Phonebook).
Create a message with the selected entry.
Start WAP browser and vis­it URL.
Begin chat page 61.
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33Addressbook

Change entry

H I
§Edit§ Press.
I
J
§Save§ Save.
Open Addressbook (in standby mode).
Select required entry.
Select input field.
Make changes. If neces­sary, delete or overwrite entry.

Dialling an entry

H
J
A
If there are several numbers in the address book entry, these are of­fered for selection.
I
A
Open Addressbook (in standby mode).
Select a name with the
/
I
first letter and/or scroll.
The number is dialled.
Select phone number.
The number is dialled.
Addressbook options
Depending on the actual situation, different functions will be offered. These functions can be applied to the entry currently selected as well as to multiple selected entries:
§Options§ Open menu.
Move to ...
Copy to SIM
Filter
Import
Search
(For standard functions see page 15)
Allocate current or high­lighted entries to a group.
Copies name and number to the SIM card (Phone­book).
Only those entries which match the filter criteria are displayed.
Set up readiness to receive for a Phonebook entry via Infrared (page 88) or SMS (page 43).
Enter search term.
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Addressbook34

Groups

Nine groups are specified in your phone to enable you to arrange your Addressbook entries clearly. You can rename seven groups.
H
<Groups> Select (the number of en-
I
Groups menu
§Options§
Rename Group
symbol
Additional information
No group: Contains all Addressbook en-
tries that do not belong to a group (name cannot be changed).
Received: Contains Addressbook entries
received by Infrared (page 88) or SMS (page 43) (name cannot be changed).
Open Addressbook (in standby mode).
tries is listed behind the group name).
Select group.
Open menu.
Change name of group.
Assign a symbol to a group. The symbol must then appear in the display when one of the group members calls.
Ringing tone for group
Assign a ringtone to a group that plays when one of its members calls you.
T
C ¢ I
C
C
¢Ringtones¢Group calls
Select group.
Confirm. If a ringtone has already been set, it will be played. Otherwise, the ringtone list will be dis­played and you can select one.
I
If necessary, select
aringtone. Confirm.
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Phonebook

Entries in the Phonebook (on the SIM card) are managed separately from those in the Addressbook. You can, however, exchange data between the Phonebook and the Address­book.

New entry

If the Phonebook has been selected as standard:
H H
C I
J
Number:
Always enter phone number with prefix. An entry is not saved without a phone number.
Name:
Enter first and/or last names.
Open Phonebook (in standby mode).
Select <New entry>.
Display input fields.
Select input field.
Fill in input fields. The maximum number of characters available is shown at the top of the display.
Group:
Default No group Important phone numbers are com­bined together in a group (VIP). This is independent of the Addressbook groups.
Location:
Default SIM Special SIM cards can save phone numbers in a protected area (Protected SIM) (PIN2 required).
Record number:
Each entry is automatically assigned a record number. You can also dial using the record number.
§Save§ Press to store the new
Additional information
Î
§Country§
International dialling code.............page 24
Functions related to Text entry .....page 19
entry.
Temporary switch to Addressbook.
35Phonebook
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Call (search for an entry)

H
J
A
Call using record no.
A record number is automatically as­signed to every new entry in Phone­book.
J #
A
Open Phonebook. Select a name with the
/
I
first letter and/or scroll.
Number is dialled.
Enter record number.
Press.
Press.

Change entry

I
§Edit§ Press.
I
J
§Save§ Press.
Select entry in Phonebook.
Select desired input field.
Make changes.
Phonebook options
The following functions are availa­ble, depending on the current situation.
§Options§
Copy into 9
Copy all to 9
Delete all
Import
(For standard functions see page 15)
Open menu.
Copy all highlighted en­tries to the Addressbook.
Copy all entries to the Addressbook.
The entire Phonebook is deleted. PIN-protected.
Set up readiness to re­ceive for a Phonebook entry via Infrared (page 88) or SMS (page 43).
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37Phonebook

<Special books>

H
<Special books>
<Own numbers>
Enter "own" phone numbers in Phonebook (e.g., fax) for infor­mation. These numbers can be changed, deleted and also sent as an SMS message.
<VIP numbers>
Display the phone numbers saved in the VIP group.
<SIM phonebook>
Entries stored in the Phonebook on the SIM card can also be used on oth­er GSM phones.
<Protected SIM> b
On special SIM cards, phone num­bers can be stored in a protected lo­cation. PIN2 is required for editing.
Open Addressbook (in standby mode).
Select.
<Service nos.>/<Info numbers>
There might be phone numbers saved in your Phonebook that have been provided by your service pro­vider. They may be used to call local or national information services or to use services offered by your service provider.
Phone number extensions in the Phonebook
Digits may be replaced by a "?" when phone numbers are entered in the Phone­book/Addressbook:
#
These wildcards must be replaced with numbers before dialling (e.g., with the ex­tension numbers in a phone system).
To make a call, select the phone number from the Phonebook/Addressbook.
A J A
Press and hold.
Press. Replace "?" with numbers. Number is dialled.
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Call records38

Call records

The phone number of a caller is dis­played if
• the caller has switched off the Incognito function and
• the network supports the "Caller Identity" function.
Alternatively, a caller’s name is dis­played if it is stored in the Phone­book/Addressbook.
Your phone stores the phone num­bers of calls for convenient redialling.
P
¢
C I
C I
A
Or
§View§ Display information on
Select record.
Open call list.
Select phone number.
Dial phone number.
the phone number.
Up to 500 entries are stored in the records:
Missed calls
The phone numbers of calls that you have received but not answered are stored for call back purposes.
Â
Calls received
Accepted calls are listed.
Calls dialled
Access to the last numbers dialled by you.
A
Delete records
The records are deleted.
Icon for missed call (in standby mode). Press the display key beneath the symbol to call up the Inbox (page 42).
Fast access in standby mode.
b
Call list menu
The records menu can be called up if an entry is highlighted.
§Options§ Open menu.
Copy into 9/ Copy to SIM
(For standard functions see page 15)
Copy the currently se­lected phone number into the preferred directory.
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Durat/charges

You can display the charges and du­ration during a call. You can set a unit limitation for outgoing calls.
P
C ¢
I C
§Reset§ Reset the selected report.
Charge sett.
C
¢Durat/charges
Last call All outg. calls All incom.calls Remain. units Charge sett.
Select.
Open report or settings.
Open menu.
Account limit
(PIN2 prompt)
Special SIM cards allow you or the service provider to define a credit or a period after which the phone is barred for outgoing calls.
§Edit§ Press.
J
Account limit
J
§OK§ Confirm.
Then confirm the credit or reset the counter. The status display for pre­paid cards may vary depending on the service provider.
Enter PIN2.
Switch on.
Enter number of units.
39Durat/charges
Currency
Edit your currency.
Personal rate
(PIN2 prompt)
Enter the currency as well as the charge per unit and time.
Auto display
Call duration and charges are automatically displayed.
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Camera40

Camera

You can view photos/videos record­ed on the integrated camera imme­diately,
• use the photo as a background im­age, logo, a switch on/off anima­tion or a screensaver.
• send the photo/video via MMS or e-mail.
Switch on
R
C
¢
Or
D
Ñ Ò and video recording.
The current (preview) image is dis­played. You will see the following in the first line from left to right:
Ù Brightness Ú Zoom factor. Û White balance. × Flash connected.
In the top right-hand corner of the preview image, the number of pho­tos which can still be taken in the se­lected resolution is displayed. This number varies considerably from motif to motif (storage space re­quired). Beneath the preview image, you will find a reference to the se-
Starts camera in standby mode.
Switch over to single image
lected resolution. In video mode, the recording time already used and the maximum recording time still availa­ble is shown here.
è
Camera
ÙÚ ×
24
Premium
Ò î Options

Photo mode

C C
The photo is saved with a name, the date and the time. To enter the name, see Setup in the options menu.
Settings prior to taking a photo:
F I
Takes a photo. Displays the preview im-
age of the next photo.
Setting the brightness.
Sets the zoom factor.
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41Camera
Image resolution
A setting can be made for the quality of the image regardless of the pre­view image resolution.
High: 320 × 240 (QVGA) Medium: 160 × 120 (QQVGA) Wallpaper: 132 × 176
The resolution may decrease depending on the selected digital zoom.

Video mode

The video mode resolution is the same as the preview image resolution.
C C
A red point appears in the top right in the display while the video record­ing is being made.
§Play§ Plays the video recording.
Start the video recording. Terminate the video
recording.
Flash (Accessories)
If the flash is active, this is shown by a symbol in the display. The flash is constantly loaded while connected to the telephone. This reduces the stand-by time.
×
Settings, see options menu.
This symbol appears when the flash is being loaded.
Camera options
The following functions are availa­ble, depending on the current situation.
§Options§ Open menu.Premium: 640 × 480 (VGA)
Settings
Pictures Other videos Microphone
on Use flash
Self timer
White balance
(For standard functions see page 15)
Additional information
Ê
A mirror can be attached to the rearside of the telephone depending on the telephone variant. This makes it easier to make self portraits.
• Name for recordings
• Image resolution.
Displays list of photos.
Display the video list.
Switches the microphone on or off.
Choose between:
Automatic, Off, Red eye red.
The photo is taken approx. 15 seconds after trigger­ing. For the last 5 seconds, you will hear a signal tone each second.
Choose between:
Automatic, Indoor, Outdoor
Insufficient memory available. Start the memory assistant to delete specific data (page 85).
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Inbox42

Inbox

The central input folder offers imme­diate access to the messages cur­rently received. This means that you no longer have to look through all in­put folders for the various message types. The entries are marked with a symbol to indicate their type and sta­tus. You will find a list of the symbols on page 7.
To call up the central input folder, e.g. if a new SMS has been received:
ç
Or
E
In the central input folder, you will find the following message types:
SMS, MMS, Email
System messages: Message about MMS, Missed alarm,
Missed appts., Missed calls, WAP push, Voice message
Data objects:
Ringtones, Pictures and Video, calen-
dar entries, Notes and Business card
C
Press the display key be­neath the symbol.
In standby mode:
When you open an entry, the relevant application also starts.
After a set time span, entries which have already been read and opened are only displayed in the message­related incoming lists (see Setup in the options menu).
Inbox options
§Options§ Open menu.
Rec. e-mails
Setup
(For standard functions see page 15)
Select set access and send all e-mails.
If entries have been read, remove them from the
Inbox: Daily,
Never, Immediately
If Daily has been selected, specify the time.
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SMS
You can send and receive very long messages (up to 760 characters) on your phone. These long text mes­sages are automatically composed of "normal" SMS messages (note higher charges). The maximum possible length of an SMS is reduced if you use special letters from some lan­guages. If you do not wish to use these letters then change the input language in the options menu. Addi­tionally, you can insert pictures and sounds in an SMS.

Write/send

M
C ¢
J
A
Ï
¢Create new
¢SMS text
Enter text. You will find informatio-
nen on writing texts with and without T9 in the chapter "Text entry" (page 19).
The following is displayed in the to display line: Text entry status, number of SMS required, number of characters still available.
Start sending procedure. Select phone number
/
J
from the Phonebook/ Addressbook or enter it.
§Group§ If necessary, select
a group.
C
Confirm. The SMS is trans­mitted to the service cen­tre to be sent and saved in the Sentbox list.
Text options
§Options§ Open menu.
Save
Pic­ture&sound
Insert...
Format
Delete text Send with...
(For standard functions see page 15)
Save composed text in draft list.
Add pictures, animations and sounds into message (see following text).
Text module (page 22) Bookmarks, From 9
(Addressbook/Phone­book).
Font size: Small font, Medium font, Large font
Underline Alignment: Default
alignm., Left, Centre, Right
Mark (highlight text with the
joystick)
Delete the whole text.
Select SMS profile so the SMS can be sent.
43SMS
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Picture&sound
Send the pictures and tones with or without accompanying text.
Remember that these may be pro­tected (DRM, page 13).
The text input field is open:
§Options§ Open menu.
I
I C
I
For Fix animations/Fix sounds:
C
For Own animat./Own pictures/
Own sounds:
C C
The pictures which have been added are displayed, sounds are displayed in the form of "wildcards".
Select Picture&sound. The menu contains:
Fix animations Fix sounds Own animat. Own pictures Own sounds
Select area.
Confirm. The first entry of the selected section is displayed.
Scroll to entry required.
The selection is added to the SMS.
The selection is displayed/ played back.
The selection is added to the SMS.
SMS to group
You can send an SMS message as a "circular" to a recipient group.
A
§Group§ The Addressbook is
<Groups> The list of groups is
I C
C
Start sending procedure.
opened.
displayed.
Select group.
Open group and highlight all/individual entries.
A safety inquiry is made and then sending is started.
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45SMS

Read

p
C I
Reply
You can answer the SMS now open immediately. The new additional text is placed above the received text.
C
Arrival of a new SMS an­nounced in the display. Open it with the display key beneath it Inbox (page 42).
Reading the SMS.
Scroll through message line by line.
ç SMS
01.10.2005 19:42 + 12398765431 Text of SMS . . .
Delete ì Options
Functions for a direct reply.
Reply options
C Reply immediately.
Write message Edit
Answer is YES
Answer is NO
Please call back, Delay, Thank you
Read options
§Options§ Open menu.
Reply
Picture&sound
Text zoom
Archive
(For standard functions see page 15)
Create a new reply text.
Edit received SMS or add new text.
Add Answer is YES to the SMS.
Add Answer is NO to the SMS.
Add a standard text as a reply to the SMS.
See "Reply options" above.
Save picture/sound con­tained in the SMS.
Enlarge/reduce text display.
Move SMS message to archive.
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SMS46
Lists
All SMS messages are archived in dif­ferent lists, according to their status. (List of message symbols, see page 8):
Inbox
C ¢M¢Inbox¢SMS
The list of received SMS messages is displayed.
Draft
C ¢M¢Draft¢SMS
The list of not yet transmitted SMS messages is displayed.
Unsent
C ¢M¢Unsent¢SMS
The list of concatenated SMS mes­sages not yet completely sent is dis­played. Transmission can be restarted.
Sent
C ¢M¢Sent¢SMS
The list of sent SMS messages is displayed.
SMS archive
C ¢M¢SMS archive
The list of SMS messages stored in the phone is displayed.
List options
Different functions are offered de­pending on the list.
§Options§ Open menu.
Send Send with...
Archive
(For standard functions see page 15)
Send or forward entry.
Select an SMS profile for transmission.
Move SMS message to archive.
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47SMS

Setting

SMS signature
C
¢M¢Message setup ¢SMS setup¢SMS signature
You can enter a "signature" with a maximum of 16 characters. This sig­nature will then be attached to each SMS except §Reply§ and when chang­es are made to an existing SMS.
SMS profiles
C
¢M¢Message setup ¢SMS setup¢SMS profiles
Up to 5 SMS profiles can be set. The transmission characteristics of an SMS are defined in these. The pre­setting depends on the SIM card in­serted.
Activate profile
I C
Set profile
I
§Edit§ Open to edit the profile.
Service centre
Recipient
Select profile.
Activate.
Select profile.
Enter the phone numbers for the service centre as provided by the service provider.
Enter a standard recipient for the profile.
Message type
Validity period
Status report
=
Direct
=
reply
SMS via GPRS
=
Save aft. send
Manual: Inquiry for all
messages.
Standard text: Normal SMS
message.
Fax: Transmission via SMS.
Email: Transmission via
SMS.
New: You may need to ob-
tain the required code number from your service provider.
Period in which the service centre is to try to deliver the message:
Manual, 1 hour, 3 hours, 6 hours, 1 day, 1 week, Maximum*
* Maximum period that the service provider permits.
Receive confirmation of suc­cessful/failed transimssion of a message. This service may be subject to a charge.
If activated, the reply to your SMS message is handled via your service centre (for infor­mation, please contact your service provider).
Sent SMS automatically via GPRS (page 88).
Sent SMS messages are saved in the Sentbox list.
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More information on SMS
SMS status report
If the message cannot be transmit­ted to the service centre you are of­fered the chance to repeat the trans­mission. If this also fails, contact your service provider. The Message
sent! message only indicates trans-
mission to the service centre. This will then attempt to relay the mes­sage within a certain period.
See also Validity period (page 47).
Phone number in SMS
Phone numbers displayed in the
§highlighted§ text can be dialled
) or saved in the Phonebook/
(
A
Addressbook.
Downloading ringtones and logos
You can receive links for download­ing ringtones, logos, screensavers, animations and information about applications with an SMS. Please highlight this link and, by pressing the Call key load. Please check that the dial-in ac­cess (page 88) is configured.
Remember that these may be pro­tected (DRM, page 13).
A, start the down-
ãSIM memory full
If the message icon flashes the SIM memory is full. No more SMS messages can be received. Messages must be deleted or archived.
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MMS
The Multimedia Messaging Service enables you to send texts, pictures/ videos and sounds in a combined message to another mobile phone or to an e-mail address. All elements of an MMS message are merged to form a "slide show".
Depending on your phone's settings, you will receive either the complete message automatically or notifica­tion that an MMS has been saved in the network, giving sender and size details. You may then download it to your phone to read it.
Ask your service provider whether this service is available. You may need to register for this service sepa­rately.

Create

¢M¢Create new¢MMS
C
An MMS consists of the address header and the content.
An MMS may consists of a series of pages. Each page may contain a text, a picture/video and a sound. Re­member that pictures and sounds may be protected (DRM, page 13).
Write texts with the help of T9 (page 19).
Pictures and videos can be recorded with the integrated camera and/or loaded from My stuff (page 114).
You can record Sounds with the sound recorder and/or load them from My stuff (page 114).
First select an object for processing to be added to the first page of the MMS:
Pictures/videos
Limits on picture size can be set in the user settings.
C
Insert picture
Open list to select a picture.
Insert video
Open list to select a video.
Camera
Activate the camera to take a photo or record a video for the MMS (page 40).
R
Display picture/video functions:
Also possible.
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Open
Display picture.
Delete item
Delete inserted picture/video.
Save picture/Save video
Save picture/video for use later on.
Rights details
Display properties, incl. any user right restrictions (page 13).
Sounds
SOUND Select.
C
Insert sound
Open list to select a tone.
Record
Activate tone recording in order to record tones (page 106).
m
Open
Play back the tone.
Delete item
Delete inserted tone.
Save sound
Save tone for use later on.
Rights details
Display properties, incl. any user right restrictions (page 13).
Display sound functions:
Also possible.
Text
TEXT Select and write the text.
C
Insert
Choose any of the following for insertion: Text module, Bookmark,
From 9
Delete text
Delete text on current page.
Save text
Save text on the page as text module.
T9 input
T9 settings:
T9 preferred, Input language
Mark
Text processing together with
Copy and Insert.
The text functions are dis­played (see also page 19):
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Generation options
§Options§ Open menu.
Send Preview
Picture... Sound... Text... Page...
Msg. details
Save as templ.
Layout
Colour...
(For standard functions see page 15)
Send MMS.
Play entire MMS on the display.
See page 49.
See page 50.
See page 50.
Add page: Insert new page
behind current one.
Delete page: Delete cur-
rent page.
Page list: Display available
pages.
Timing: Enter the lifespan
of a page in seconds.
Enter sending parameters (see next chapter).
After creating MMS, save it as a template. See also be­low:
Select one of four possible layouts:
Text above, beneath, be­side (on left or right) of picture.
Select the colours for:
Picture backg.
Text backg.
Text colour

Templates

C ¢M¢MMS templates
MMS templates are saved MMS with not address. They can be sent as new MMS or used as part of a new MMS. A maximum of 10 templates can be saved.
Create templates by writing a new MMS or using an MMS which you have already received.
§Options§ Open menu and select
Save as templ.
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Sending an MMS

The page(s) of the new MMS is (are) already created and the MMS is dis­played.
A
Subject: Enter a brief description. Send to: Enter one or more
Size: Display the size of the
Attachments:
A
C
Open address entry.
ç MMS
Subject:
Greetings from London
To:
+1234567654321 |
Size:
85 KB
Þßá
ì Options
]
phone number(s)/e-mail address(es).
Ï Insert from
Addressbook.
current MMS.
Insert attachments.
Start sending procedure.
The MMS is sent after confirmation.
Expanded address fields
H
More: Provide additional
Cc: Address(es) of copy
Bcc: Address(es) of copy
Date: Creation date. Use delivery time:
Icons for status information
Scroll downwards.
address fields.
recipient(s).
recipient(s) who are not visible to the other recipients.
Use specified send time. If §Yes§:
Delivery date:
Send date.
Delivery time:
Send time.
Þ Priority. ß Send report.
á
Contains DRM (page 13).
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Sending options
§Options§ Open menu.
Send Play
Edit
Add recipient
Delete recip.
Add attachm.
Page list
Save as templ.
(For standard functions see page 15)
Send MMS.
Play entire MMS on the display.
Object selection to change an object.
Add recipient from the cur­rent address directory.
Delete individual recipient.
Add attachment:
Business card
Appointments
Picture
Video
Sound
File
Display MMS pages for viewing and/or changing.
After creating MMS, save it as a template.

Receiving an MMS

Depending on the setting, an MMS can (page 55) be received in two ways:
Complete transmission
The complete MMS is sent to your telephone. This can take quite long if the MMS is large. Thus, the request to switch to GPRS is displayed before reception, if need be.
ç <
Preliminary notification
You are notified that an MMS is awaiting reception.
w <
C
§Receive§ The complete MMS is
Shown in the display.
Start reception. The MMS is sent.
Shown in the display.
Open the notification. Display sender/date.
Display the properties of the MMS.
sent.
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Reading an MMS

An MMS has been fully received.
I C
Key functions for playback:
E D
I
C/
When the MMS is complete, the message details are displayed.
Subject: Description of the MMS. From: Information about the
Size: Size of the MMS in KB.
Expanded address fields
I
More: Additional input fields. Cc: Copy recipient. Attachments:
Date: Reception date.
Symbols for status information (see page 52).
Select the MMS.
Start automatic playing of the MMS.
To the next page. Press briefly once to return
to the start of the current page; press briefly twice to return to the start of the previous page.
Set volume.
B
Terminate.
sender.
Scroll downwards.
Save attachments.
Lists
All MMS are saved in four different lists (list of message icons, see page 8):
Inbox
C ¢M¢Inbox¢MMS
The list of MMS messages and notifi­cations received is displayed. To re­ceive an MMS subsequently, open notification and press §Receive§.
Draft
C ¢M¢Draft¢MMS
The list of stored drafts is displayed.
Unsent
C ¢M¢Unsent¢MMS
The list of the MMS messages not yet completely transmitted is displayed.
Sent
C ¢M¢Sent¢MMS
The list of sent MMS messages is displayed.
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List options
Different functions are offered de­pending on the list/situation.
§Options§ Open menu.
Play
Edit
View
Send all Reply to all
Forward
Msg. details
Receiv.all MMS
(For standard functions see page 15)
Play MMS on the display.
Display MMS for processing.
Display MMS for viewing only (write­protected).
Send MMS.
Reply to MMS immediately.
Enter recipient(s) for forwarding.
Display message parameters.
Send all new MMS immediately.

Setting

¢M¢Message setup
C
¢MMS setup ¢Select function.
Connection profile:
Six MMS profiles can be set (5 in the telephone memory, one on the SIM card). The send properties can be specified in them. If the setting has not yet been set, you will receive the necessary data from the service provider or via the "Setting Configu­rator" at (page 119):
www.siemens.com/ mobilephonescustomercare
Activate profile
F
§OK§ Profile is activated.
Set profile
§Change§ Display list of profiles.
I
§Edit§ Press. Make settings.
Select profile.
Select profile.
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User settings
Set the MMS dispatch to suit your requirements:
Delivery report:
Default priority:
Expiry time:
Page duration:
Retrieval:
Request delivery confirma­tion for sent messages.
Send priority:
Normal, High, Low
Select the period in which the service centre is to try to deliver the message:
Manual, 1 hour, 3 hours, 6 hours, 1 day, 1 week, Maximum*
* Maximum period that the service provider permits.
Enter the lifespan of a page in seconds (standard requirement).
Scroll forward in Manual or
Automatic mode.
Receive complete MMS or only notification of arrival.
Automatic
Receive complete MMS immediately.
Auto.homenet
Receive complete MMS im­mediately in home network.
Manual
Only receive the notification.
Creation mode:
Size indica­tion: =
Free, Restricted, Warning
May be used to receive a warning message or to limit the size of a message.
Set max. message size and message handling.
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Email

Your phone has an e-mail program (client). You can use it to create and receive e-mails.

Write

C ¢M¢Create new¢Email
Enter the address data for the e-mail:
To: Enter one or more
E-mail address(es).
Ï Insert them from
the Addressbook/ Phonebook.
Subject: Enter e-mail heading
(up to 255 characters).
Text: Enter text.
Expanded address fields
More: Opens additional input
fields.
Cc: Address(es) of copy
recipient(s).
Bcc: Address(es) of copy
recipient(s) who are not visible to the other recipients.
Attachments:
Add attachments such as images and sounds.
To send:
A Press.
Options
Different functions are offered de­pending on the position of the cursor.
§Options§ Open menu.
Send Send later
Save
Add recipient
Delete line Insert...
Add attachm.
Delete text Text input
Send e-mail.
Transfer e-mail into the
Unsent list.
Save e-mail in the Draft list.
Add recipient from the current address directory.
Delete current line.
Text module Bookmark From 9 Insert from the
Addressbook/ Phonebook.
My stuff Open to make a
selection. Remember that pictures and sounds may be protected (DRM, page 13).
Delete the whole text.
T9 preferred
Input language
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Receive/read

¢M¢Inbox
C
¢Select function.
Before an e-mail can be read, it must be retrieved from the server. You have two options:
Retr. e-mail
Only the message header in Inbox (page 42) is sent. You can then de­cide if you also want to receive the contents:
§Options§ Open menu and select
or want to delete the e-mail on the server:
§Options§ Open menu and select
Send/rec. mail
The set access is selected and all e-mails transferred into Inbox (page 42). At the same time, com­pleted e-mails are transferred from the Unsent list.
Retrieve body.
Del. on server.
Attachments
Contains the e-mail attachments, these can be saved in My stuff (page 114).
§Options§ Open menu and select
Save attach.
Lists
All e-mails are saved in different lists depending on their status (list of message icons, see page 8):
Inbox
C ¢M¢Inbox¢Email
The list of received e-mails is displayed.
Draft
C ¢M¢Draft¢Email
The list of e-mails not yet transmit­ted is displayed.
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Unsent
C ¢M¢Unsent¢Email
The list of e-mails not yet transmit­ted is displayed.
Sent
C ¢M¢Sent¢Email
The list of transmitted e-mails is displayed.
List options
Different functions are offered de­pending on the list.
§Options§ Open menu.
Retr. e-mail
Retrieve body
Del. on server
(For standard functions see page 15)
Only transfer the message header into Inbox (page 42).
Fetch the contents from the server if only the message header was received.
Delete message on the server.

Setting

¢M¢Message setup
C
¢Email setup ¢Select function.
Accounts
Before using this service you must set the server access (account) and your e-mail parameters. You will re­ceive the necessary data from the service provider.
I
Activate access
C
Set access
§Edit§ Start editing. Fill in the da-
Select account.
Activate an account that has already been created.
ta fields as specified by your service provider.
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Account sett.
Provider: User name: Email
address:* Reply
address: User ID: * Password: * Downl. only
e-mails smaller than <10> KB
Leave copy on serv.:
Download mode:
Server type: POP3
server: *
POP3 port: * IMAP4
server: *
IMAP4 port: * SMTP
server: *
Select provider.
Your name.
Your e-mail address, e.g.: name@domain.abc
Additional e-mail address for replies.
Your user ID.
Your password.
Set maximum size for in­coming e-mails.
E-mails remain on the server after they have been retrieved or are deleted.
Subject only, whole e-mail, prompt.
Select POP3 or IMAP4.
Enter Internet address if the server type is POP3 and SMTP.
(Default: 110)
Enter Internet address if the server type is IMAP4 and SMTP.
(Default: 25)
Enter Internet address.
SMTP port: * SMTP
authentic.: SMTP
password:
* Your service provider will supply you with this information.
§Save§ Save settings.
(Default: 25)
Authentication: Yes/No
A user password will be required if "Authentica­tion" is set to Yes.
General sett.
Enter an e-mail address to which a Bcc (blind carbon copy) is always sent.
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Inst. message b

With this function you can transfer text, audio clips, pictures and files straight to and from one or more ter­minals (mobile phone, PC). This function is not offered by all service providers. Please ask your service provider about this.
Your dialogue partners are entered in contact lists. When a connection has been established, these lists show who is available, whether they want to be disturbed and what mood they are in.
GPRS must be switched on.
¢M¢Inst. Message
C

Start menu

Login Select the access via
Msg. history
Setup Settings for your repre-
Quit End application.
which the dialogue runs
or
Account: select (page 66).
Read the messages from the last meeting.
sentation, the applica­tions and servers.
Rapid access ...
Select the access (page 66)
¢M¢Inst. message¢Login
C
The current contact list or the list is displayed (if necessary, set access first, page 66).
Specify your own status (page 67)
§Options§ Open menu.
My settings
B
Enter new contact
§Options§ Open menu.
Manage Press, then: Add contact
B
Inst. Message with new contact (page 65)
I C
C
J
C
Select and make entries. Return to contact list.
select and enter the user ID at least.
Return to contact list.
Select the contact.
Start Inst. Message.
Open editor.
Write text.
Send text … ... etc.
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Login

¢M¢Inst. message¢Login
C
Select the last access to be used (see also Automatic login: page 67).

Contact lists

When the connection has been es­tablished, the contact list or the list of the contact lists is shown for selection.
In the contact list, you will find a list of the most recently used contacts. The first time you log in, an "empty" contact list will be generated by the server if necessary.
Displays in the list:
-Conversation
Displays of the online contacts for the messages are available.
-Online
Online contacts with whom no con­versation is being held at the mo­ment.
-Group
Groups for Inst. Message with sever­al contacts.
-Offline
Contacts who are not online at present.
b
Managing the contacts
I
§Options§ Open menu.
Manage Select.
Contacts
Different functions are offered de­pending on the selection:
Add contact
Search contact
Delete contact
Block contact
Select a contact.
User ID:
Enter a non-ambiguous user (login) name.
Nickname:
Enter your own nick­name for the contact.
Friend:
The contact receives the status Friend: and access to personal infor­mation (page 67).
Search for contact.
Delete contact from the list.
No more messages are received from the con­tact and the contact re­ceives no status information from you. This function works for all your lists.
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Managing the groups b
I
§Options§ Open menu.
Manage Select.
Manage group
Different functions are offered de­pending on the selection:
Add member
Search memb.
Invite
Delete member
Add group Search group
Select one of the groups you set up yourself.
Add a new group member, see also Add contact (page 62).
Search for group member.
Invitation to the contacts in your own group to Inst. Message.
Delete contact from the group member list.
Add new group.
Search for group on the server (no longer in the "administered groups" list).
Create group
Delete group
Group ID:
Enter a non-ambiguous group name.
Name:
Name of group.
Topic:
Topic of group.
Searchable:
Other people can look for the group.
Welcome note:
Enter welcome text.
Delete group.
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Creating a new contact list
The current contact list is displayed.
§Options§ Open menu.
Contact lists
§Options§ Open menu.
Create Select. Contact list ID:
Name: Allocate self-explanatory
C
Available contact lists are displayed.
Give the contact list its own, specific name.
names. Confirm.
Contact list options
§Options§ Open menu.
Details =
My settings
Manage
Contact lists
Block list
Appl. settings
Suspend
Logout
Help
Additional information about the contact or the group.
Information on your cur­rent personal status (page 67).
Functions for managing a contact or a group.
Display contact lists for selection.
Display all blocked con­tacts. Can be unblocked.
Set the application (page 67).
Terminate the applica­tion, the server remains connected.
Log off from the server and return to start menu.
Display help text.
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Start chat

A contact list must be displayed.
I C
C
J
C
Naturally, you can also receive mes­sages from contacts whom you do not know. This will be pointed out to you in the display, and you can ei­ther switch to Inst. Message or ig­nore/block the contact.
Select a contact or agroup.
Start communication with the contact.
The page is displayed. During Inst. Message with a group, the name of the sender is placed in front of each contribution.
Open editor.
Write text.
Send text. The text ap­pears in the chat soon afterwards.
Options (individual contact)
§Options§ Open menu.
Send sound
Send picture =
Send any =
Details
Clear all
Block contact
Select and send a melody/
=
tone from the list (DRM, page 13).
Select and send a picture from the list (DRM, page 13).
Send any file.
Information about the con­tact (if this is authorised by him).
Delete all texts in the cur­rent Inst. Message.
No more messages are re­ceived from the contact and the contact receives no status information from you.
This function works for all your lists.
Options (group contact) b
§Options§ Open menu.
Leave group Details
Clear all
Exit group.
Information about the group:
Group ID:, Name:, Topic:, Owner:
Delete all texts in the cur­rent Inst. Message.
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Receiving objects b
You will be informed in the display if sounds or pictures are sent to you during a dialogue.
§Receive§ Accept object.
or
§Reject§ Reject object.

Msg. history

C ¢M¢Inst. message
¢Msg. history
The messages from the last meeting are displayed. You can read and de­lete the contributions.
Requirement: The server must be disconnected, see Suspend (page 64) and Automatic login: (page 67).

Setting

¢M¢Inst. message
C
¢Setup ¢Select function.
Account
The list of available accesses is displayed.
Select an access to estab-
/
C
I
Or
<New entry>/Account sett.
Name: URL:
User ID:
Password:
lish a connection.
Set up an access or change the settings as specified by the service provider. Depending on the service provider, the settings may not be changeable.
Name of the access.
Enter URL, e.g. www.abc.com
Enter a non-ambiguous user (login) name.
Enter password (shown as a series of asterisks).
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My settings
Information on your current personal status:
Alias:
AIM screen name:
Mood:
Status text:
Availability: Mobile:
§Options§ For each setting, specify
Your own alias by which you can be found on the server.
Name to be displayed in the group.
Information about your own mood, e.g.
Happy, Sad, Sleepy, etc.
Random text information, e.g. "Am at home".
Status display
Enter the phone number with internal extension code.
who is allowed to view your personal information:
Public
All contacts.
Private
Contacts designated as
Friend: (page 62). Hidden
Nobody.
Appl. settings
Settings for the application used:
Automatic login:
Timeout:
Message info:/ Online info:
Auto-reconnect to the last access to be used.
Time without action after which the application is terminated. However, the server remains connected.
Signal the receipt of mes­sages: Yes/No
Signal given as:
Sound
Silent alert
Pop-up
Popup windows au­thorised: Yes/No
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Voice message/mailbox68

Voice message/mailbox

¢M¢Setup¢Voice message
C
Most service providers provide a mailbox in which a caller can leave a voice mail for you if
• if your phone is switched off or not ready to receive,
• if you do not want to answer,
• if you are making a phone call (and if Call waiting (page 83) is not activated).
If the voice mail service is not part of your service provider's standard package, you will need to register for it, and possibly make the settings manually. The following sequence may vary from service provider to service provider.
Setup b
The service provider supplies you with two phone numbers:
Save mailbox number
You call this phone number to listen to the voice mails left for you.
¢M¢Setup¢Voice message
C
Select number from
/
Ï
J
Phonebook/Addressbook or enter/change it.
§OK§ Confirm.
Save call divert number
Calls are diverted to this phone number.
¢T¢Call setup¢Divert
C
¢e. g. Unanswered¢Set
J
Or
§Mailbox§ Press to divert to the mail-
§OK§ Registration with the net-
Enter phone number.
box number.
work is confirmed a few seconds later.
Listening to message b
A new voice message can be an­nounced as follows, depending on the service provider:
À
Or
ç
Or
You receive a call with an automatic announcement.
Call your mailbox and play the mes­sage(s) back.
1
Icon plus beep.
Notification via SMS.
Press and hold (if neces­sary enter mailbox number once only). Con­firm with §OK§ and §Mailbox§ depending on your serv­ice provider.
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CB services

¢M¢Setup¢CB services
C
Some service providers offer infor­mation services (info channels, Cell Broadcast). If reception is activated, your Topic list will supply you with messages on the activated topics.
CB messages are displayed in stand­by mode, longer messages are scrolled automatically.
Receive CB
You can activate and deactivate the CB servic e. If the CB service is a ctiv at­ed, standby time for the phone will be reduced.
Topic list
You can add any topics to this per­sonal list from the topic index. You can preset 10 entries with their channel numbers (ID) and, if applica­ble, with their names.
New topic Select.
• If no topic index is available, enter a topic with its channel number and confirm with §OK§.
• If the topic index has already been transmitted, select a topic and ac­tivate it with §Options§.
Topic Select
§Options§ Open list menu.
If a topic is selected in the list you can view it, activate/ deactivate it, edit it or delete it.
CB languages
Receive Cell Broadcast messages in only one specific language or in all languages.
Displays
Ö, Õ p
Topic activated/deactivated. New messages received on
the topic.
q Messages already read.
69CB services
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Surf & fun

Get the latest information from the Internet that is specifically adapted to the display options of your phone. In addition, you can download games and applications to your phone. Internet access may require registration with the service provider.
Access to the service provider
Direct call-up of the browser with the URL from your service provider.

Internet

O
C ¢
The browser is activated with the pre-set option as soon as you call up the function (Browser settings, page 71; may be specified/pre­assigned by service provider).
¢Internet
Browser menu
§Options§ Open menu.
Homepage
Bookmarks
Go to...
Reload Show URL
History
Disconnect File
Setup
Exit browser
Call up the pre-set homepage for the current profile.
List bookmarks
Display list of book- marks stored in the phone.
Bookmark site
The current page is saved as a bookmark.
Enter URL for direct dial to an Internet address, e.g. wap.siemens.com
Reload current page.
Display the URL of the page currently loaded for sending via SMS/MMS/ e-mail.
Display last Internet sites to be visited.
Disconnect the Internet.
Save object on the current page or save the com­plete page; display saved pages.
Set or reset browser (page 71).
Close the browser.
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End connection
B
Press and hold to clear down the connection and close the browser.
Navigation in the browser
• Select a link.
C
• Settings, status on/off.
•Press briefly: back a page.
B
• One input field/link forward/back.
I
• Scroll one line.
Display symbols in the browser (selection)
²
±
Connecting
Offline
´
³
No network
GPRS online
Enter special characters
,
*
0Select important special
characters.
Your Internet browser is licensed by:
Browser settings
C
¢O¢Internet
§Options§ Open menu.
Setup Select.
Browser
Profiles
Protocol parameters
Security Context
Set start option as well as handling of pictures and sounds plus send options.
The list of profiles is dis­played for activation/set­ting. For more information, contact your service provider.
Set protocol parameters, push messages and abort time as well as handling of cookies.
Set encryption.
Reset session; delete cache, history and cookies.
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Profiles
Preparation of the phone for Internet access depends on the service pro­vider concerned:
Profile pre-set
In most cases, access profiles have already been created for one or more service provider(s).
I C
Set profile manually
You will receive the necessary data from the service provider or via the "Setting Configurator" (page 119) at:
www.siemens.com/ mobilephonescustomercare
§Options§ Open menu.
Edit
Delete
Select profile.
Activate profile.
Start processing. For the Internet-specific settings below, please contact your service provider.
Delete selected profile.

Bookmarks

C ¢
Display URL/call up page
List bookmarks
I C
Save
Bookmark site
Bookmark options
§Options§ Open menu.
Here you will find functions for changing and managing bookmarks and their folders. This includes edit­ing individual entries with the corre­sponding URLs as well as deleting and moving them to other folders.
¢Bookmarks
O
Display list of bookmarks stored in the phone.
Select bookmark.
Call up URL.
The current page is saved in the phone as a bookmark.
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Games and Applications

Games and applications are offered on the Internet. Once downloaded, these are available to you via the telephone. Most applications in­clude instructions. Some applica­tions and games are already pre-in­stalled on your telephone. You will find these listed here:
www.siemens.com/me75
Requirements
WAP profile (page 72) and the ac­cess (page 88) must be configured.
Download
Select the correct access depending on whether you are loading games or applications:
C ¢O¢Games
Or
C ¢O¢Applications
Load or start games, or else start applications or reload them with

Downl. assist.

Only description file
Ì
or complete download
Ë
The description file is loaded for information purposes only. The appli­cation/game itself must be loaded separately.
The application/game is completely loaded.
Apply
Remember that applications/games may be protected (DRM, page 13).
Í
The executable applica­tion is saved on the tele­phone and can be started immediately.
Downl. assist.
C ¢O¢Downl. assist.
You will not be left on your own dur­ing the download!
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Options
Processing and administering your applications and folders:
Move
New folder
Update
Security Reinstall
Attributes
HTTP profile
(For standard functions see page 15)
Move applications between folders.
Create and name new folder.
Reinstall an application (update).
Select a safety level.
Repeat after transmission error.
Show details of the applica­tion/folder (name, version, size, path, producer, date).
Display profile list for activation/setting
Additional information
You can use the browser to download applica­tions (e.g. ringtones, games, pictures, anima­tions) from the Internet. Siemens excludes all warranty and liability claims in respect of or in connection with any applica­tions subsequently installed by the customer and any software not included in the original delivery package. This also applies to functions enabled subsequently at the customer's instigation. The purchaser bears sole risk for the loss of, damage to, and any defects arising in, this device or the applications and for any direct damage or conse­quential damage of whatever nature resulting from the use of this application. For technical rea­sons, such applications and subsequent enabling of certain functions are lost in the event of the de­vice being replaced/re-supplied and may be lost if it is repaired. In such cases, the buyer is required to download or enable the application again. Please ensure that your phone has Digital Rights Management (DRM) so that downloaded applica­tions are protected from unauthorised reproduc­tion. These applications are then exclusively intended for your phone and cannot be trans­ferred from this even to create a backup. Siemens offers no warranty or guarantee nor does it accept any liability for the customer's abil­ity to download or enable applications again or to do so free of charge. We recommend that you carry out a backup from time to time of the appli­cations on your PC using the "Mobile Phone Man­ager" (www.siemens.com/me75), page 116.
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Profiles

¢T¢Profiles
C
Several settings can be stored in a phone profile in order, for exam­ple, to adapt the phone to the sur­rounding level of noise.
• Five standard profiles are provided with default settings. They can be changed however:
Normal environment Quiet environment Noisy environment Car Kit Headset
• You can set two personal profiles (<Name>).
• The special profile Aircraft mode is fixed and cannot be changed.
Switching on a profile
I C
Select default profile or personal profile.
Switch on profile.
Profile settings
Edit a default profile or create a new personal profile:
I
§Options§ Open menu.
Change sett.
The list of available functions is displayed.
When you have finished setting a function, you return to the profile menu where you can change a further setting.
Additional information
• Calling up the list in standby mode:
Select profile.
Select.
GProfile list is displayed.
• The active profile is marked with
·.
Profile Options
§Options§ Open menu.
Activate Change sett. Copy from
Rename
Activate selected profile.
Change profile settings.
Copy settings from another profile.
Change personal profile (except default profiles).
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Car Kit
If an original Siemens Car Kit is used, the profile is switched on automati­cally as soon as the phone is inserted into the cradle (see also accessories, page 127).
Headset
The profile is only switched on auto­matically if an original Siemens headset is used (see also accessories, page 127).
Aircraft mode
All alarms (appointments, alarm clock) are deactivated. This profile
cannot be modified. Switch on
H C
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Normal mode
When you switch on your phone again, the previously set profile will be reactivated automatically.
Scroll to Aircraft mode.
Confirm selection.
Confirm safety inquiry again in order to activate the profile. The phone switches itself off automatically.
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Themes

C ¢T¢Themes
Load a completely new user inter­face in your telephone. With the press of a key, various functions are re-organised based on a topic, e.g.
• switch on/off animation,
• background image,
• screensaver,
• switch on/off melody,
• additional animations.
Topic files are compressed to save memory space. After a download or a call from My stuff, these are auto­matically unzipped when activated.
Additional information
It is possible that the existing settings could be overwritten.
Activate new topic
I C C
Select topic.
Display topic preview.
Activate new topic.
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Display

C
¢T¢Display ¢Select function.
Language
Set the language of the display text. When "automatic" is set, the lan­guage of your home service provider is used.
If a language that you do not under­stand happens to be set, the phone can be reset to the language of your home service provider with the fol­lowing input (in standby mode):
# 0 0 0 0 # A
*
Text input
T9 preferred
Activate/deactivate intelligent text entry.
Input language
Select language for text entry. Lan­guages with T9 support are marked with the T9 symbol.
Wallpaper
Set wallpaper graphic for display.
Logo
Choose graphic to be displayed in­stead of the provider logo.
Colour skin
Select colour scheme, incl. back­ground image for the entire user interface.
Screensaver
The screensaver shows a picture in the display when a period of time set by you has elapsed. An incoming call and pressing any key will end the function except if the code protec­tion with the telephone code is activated.
Change settings:
§Change§ Settings are displayed:
Preview
Display the screensaver.
Style:
Select Analogue clock, Digital clock,
Bitmap, Energy saving.
Picture:
Select image in the My stuff.
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Timeout:
Set period after which the screensav­er starts.
Code protection:
To terminate the screensaver, the telephone code is requested.
Auto key lock:
Automatic keypad locking if no key has been pressed for one minute in standby mode.
Unlocking:
#
Note
The screensaver Digital clock reduces the phones standby time.
Press and hold.
Startup anim.
Select animation to be shown when phone is switched on.
Shutdn anim.
Select animation to be shown when phone is switched off.
Own greeting
Enter greeting to be displayed in­stead of animation when phone is switched on.
Big letters
You can choose between two font sizes for the display.
Illumination
Set display light brighter/darker. The darker the setting the longer the standby time.
I
Press the joystick repeat­edly at the top/bottom to adjust up or down.
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Ringtones

¢T¢Ringtones
C
¢Select function.
Set the tones on the telephone to suit your requirements.
Ringer setting
On/off Activate/deactivate all
Beep Reduce ringtone to
Silent alert
To avoid the disturbance caused by a ringing phone, you can activate the silent alert function as an alter­native. The silent alert can also be activated in addition to the ringtone (e.g. in noisy environments). This function is deactivated when the battery is being loaded and accesso­ries are connected (except the head­set).
C I
C
tones.
a short signal (beep).
Settings are displayed for changing.
Select one of several dif­ferent silent alerts.
Confirm setting.
Volume
Set different volumes for types of call/functions.
C I
C I
C
Additional information
Please make sure you have accepted the call before holding the phone to your ear. This will avoid damage to your hearing from loud ringtones.
Settings are displayed for changing.
Select:
Calls Messages CB services Alarm clock Organizer System Applications
The ringtone is sounded again.
Set volume.
Confirm setting.
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Allocating a ringtone
A ringtone which has already been selected will be played or the list of possible ringtones will be displayed for selection.
d calls
Allocate a single ringtone to all phone numbers in the Addressbook.
Group calls
Allocate a different ringtone to each group.
Other calls
Allocate one ringtone to the remain­ing callers.
More melodies
Allocate further ringtones for:
Messages Alarm clock Organizer Startup melody Shutdown mel.
or record new ones with:
Sound recorder (page 106)
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Phone Pilot b

¢T¢Phone Pilot
C
¢Select function.
Your Phone Pilot accompanies you with instructions for many actions you can perform with your phone. It reminds you of important deadlines or birthdays.
A Phone Pilot is in the phone by de­fault and cannot be deleted.
Activate/deactivate
Off You can deactivate
Standard Select the included
If you have additional figures down­loaded, you can also install, activate, or delete them:
I C
Phone Pilot function.
"standard figure".
Select entry.
Activate.
Install
You can download additional figures on the Internet.
I
J
§Yes§ Activate.
Select entry in the list or
Inbox.
When installing a new
Phone Pilot you can give it
its own name.
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Call setup

¢T¢Call setup
C
¢Select function.
Hide ID b
When you make a call, your phone number can be displayed on the re­cipient's display (depending on the service providers).
To suppress this display, you can en­able the "Hide ID" mode for all subse­quent calls or just for the next call. You may need to register separately with your service provider for these functions.
Call waiting b
If you are registered for this service, you can check whether it is set and you can activate/deactivate it.
Divert
You can specify the conditions under which calls should be diverted to your mailbox or other numbers.
Status check
You can check the current divert sta­tus for all conditions. After a short pause, the current situation is trans­mitted by the network and displayed.
Ö Condition set. Õ Not set.
Ô
Clear all
All set diversions are cleared.
Set up call divert (example)
The most common condition for call divert is, for example:
Unanswered
I
C
Set Select.
C
Ï
§OK§ Confirm. After a short
Display if status is un­known (e.g. with a new SIM card).
Select Unanswered. (Includes the conditions
Not reachable, No reply, Busy, see page 84.)
Confirm.
Confirm.
Select or enter the phone
/J
number to which the calls are to be diverted.
§Mailbox§ Use existing mail-
box phonenumbers, or enter them if necessary.
pause, the setting is con­firmed by the network.
b
b
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All calls b
All calls are diverted.
Ç
Not reachable
Divert occurs if phone is switched off or is out of range.
No reply
A call is only diverted after a delay that is determined by the network. The period can be set to a maximum of 30 seconds in 5 second intervals.
Busy
Divert occurs if a call is in progress. If Call waiting is activated (page 83), you will hear the call waiting tone during a call (page 26).
Receiving fax
Fax calls are diverted to a number with a fax connection.
Receiving data
Data calls are diverted to a phone number with a PC connection.
Additional information
Note that the divert is stored in the network and not in the phone (e.g., when the SIM card is changed).
Reactivate divert
The last divert has been stored. Proceed as with "Set divert". The stored phone number is displayed. Confirm number.
Icon in the top line of the display in standby mode.
b
b
Call screening b
Only calls from phone numbers that are in the Phonebook/Addressbook or in a group are signalled. Other calls are only displayed.
Any key answ.
Incoming calls can be accepted by pressing any key (except for
B).
Minute beep
During the call, you will hear a beep after each minute as a reminder of the time elapsed. The recipient does not hear this beep.
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Phone setup

¢T¢Phone setup
C
¢Select function.
Key tones
Set the type of acoustic key acknowledgement.
Info tones
Set service and alarm tones:
On/off Activate/deactivate tones. Extended If switched on, a wider
Auto off
The phone switches off each day at the set time.
Activate
§Time§ Press.
J
§OK§ Confirm.
Deactivate
§Manual§ Press.
§OK§ Confirm.
range of service tones is available, e.g.: end of menu reached, network connection interrupted.
Enter time (24-hour clock).
Phone identity
The phone identity number (IMEI) is displayed. This information may be useful for customer service.
§More§ Press several times to dis-
Device check
After the last information page, a self-test as well as individual test are offered. If you select Selftest, all individual test are carried out.
Software version
Display the software version for your phone in standby mode:
*
play additional informa­tion about the device.
# 0 6 #, then press §More§.
Memory assis.
The memory assistant will help you if there is insufficient phone memory. If necessary, it is automatically start­ed by applications.
After the capacity has been checked, all files and folders are displayed with their size and you can view, open or delete them as necessary.
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File system
Format
(Phone-code protected)
The telephone memory is formatted and all saved data such as ringtones, pictures, games, etc. is deleted. For­matting can last longer than one minute.
Clean up
Creating more memory by deleting temporary, non-required files.
Master reset
Reset phone to default values (facto­ry setting). This does not affect the SIM card or the network settings.
Alternatively enter in standby mode:
# 9 9 9 9 # A
*
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Clock

¢T¢Clock
C
¢Select function.
Time/date
The clock must be set correctly once at start-up.
§Change§ Press.
J
Additional information
If the battery is removed for longer than 30 seconds, the clock must be reset.
Time zones
The time zone can be selected in the world map or a city list:
World map
F
City list
I
First enter the date (day/ month/year), then the time (hours/minutes/ seconds).
Select the desired time zone.
Select a city in the select­ed time zone.
§Options§
Set time zone
Auto time zone
Search city Help
Open menu.
Set time zone.
Have the time zone auto­matically set by the net-
=
work.
Search for a city.
Operating instructions.
Date format
Select the display format for the date.
Time format
Select 24h or 12h.
Buddhist year b
Switch to the Buddhist year (not on all phone models).
Show clock
Activate/deactivate time display in standby mode.
Auto time b
The time is set automatically.
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Connectivity

C
¢T¢Connectivity ¢Select function.
GPRS b
(General Packet Radio Service)
C Switch GPRS on/off
GPRS is a new method for transmit­ting data faster in the mobile net­work. Use GPRS and if the network has sufficient capacity, you can be connected to the Internet perma­nently. Only the actual transmission time is charged by the network oper­ator. Some service providers do not yet support this service.
Shown in the display:
£ ¢ ¤
GPRS info
Display of information on connec­tion status.
IrDA
Your phone has an infrared inter­face. With this interface, you can exchange data such as pictures, ring­tones, Addressbook entries, busi­ness cards or organiser data with other appliances which also have an infrared interface.
Activated and available.
Registered.
Temporarily interrupted.
The infrared interface is on the right side of the phone. The distance be­tween the two devices must not ex­ceed 30 cm. The infrared windows in both appliances must be aligned as accurately as possible with each other.
Shown on the display:
¯ Infrared activated. ®
Data services
Basic setting and activation of the connection profiles for data trans­mission such as MMS, WAP.
The phone default setting varies from service provider to service provider.
• The settings have already been
• Access profiles have already been
• The access profiles must be con-
Select profile
I C
During transmission.
implemented by the provider. You can start immediately.
created by your provider. Then se­lect and activate profile.
figured manually. In this case, you will receive the necessary data from the service provider or via the "Setting Configurator" at (page 119):
www.siemens.com/ mobilephonescustomercare
Select the profile.
Confirm selection.
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Set profile
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§Options§
§Edit§ Open the selection.
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§Edit§ Select service and enter
§Save§ Save settings.
CSD settings (Circuit Switched Data)
Dial-up number:
Call type: Login: Password:
DNS 1 (opt.): DNS 2 (opt.):
GPRS settings
(General Packet Radio Service) You can only start to use GPRS once
you have activated GPRS on your phone (page 88).
APN:
Login: Password:
DNS 1 (opt.): DNS 2 (opt.):
Select the profile.
Open menu.
Select CSD settings, and/or
GPRS settings.
data (see below).
Enter ISP number.
Select ISDN or analogue.
Enter login name.
Enter password (shown as a series of asterisks).
(optional).
Enter service provider address.
Enter login name.
Enter password (shown as a series of asterisks).
(optional).
HTTP profile
The phone default setting varies from service provider to service pro­vider.
• The settings have already been implemented by the provider. You can start immediately.
• Access profiles have already been created by your provider. Then se­lect and activate profile.
• The access profiles must be con­figured manually.
If necessary, check with your service provider for details. You will find the current settings for the service pro­vider in the Internat at this address:
www.siemens.com/ mobilephonescustomercare
(page 119).
I
Make the settings.
Authentication
Activate or deactivate encrypted WAP dial-up (CSD connections only).
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Fax/data
Fax/data mode using a PC
With the phone and a connected PC, you can transmit and receive faxes and data. Appropriate software for fax and data communication must be available on your PC and there must be a connection to the phone.
Fax and data services must be ena­bled by the service provider. There are variations in fax and data recep­tion, depending on the network. Please ask your service provider about this.
Send voice/fax
Set this function on the phone before transmission so that you can switch from voice mode to fax mode.
Rec. voice/fax
(Only if no special fax or data number is available)
Start the required communication program on your PC and select the function on the phone during the call (the PC will take over the connec­tion).
End transmission
End transmission with PC-software and/or press
B
.
b
b
Rec. fax/data
Your service provider has given you a number for telephoning and a fax/ data number.
The call is signalled by a special ring­ing tone and the type of call (fax or data) is displayed. Now start the communication program in your PC to receive the fax/data.
b
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Security

¢T¢Security
C
¢Select function.
Auto key lock
If activated, the keypad is locked automatically if no key has been pressed for one minute in standby mode. This prevents the phone from being used accidentally. However, you can still be called and you can still make an emergency call.
Additional information
The keypad can also be directly locked and unlocked in idle state.
In each case:
#
Direct call
(Phone-code protected)
Only one phone number can be dialled (see also page 27).
Press and hold.
Only b
(PIN 2 or phone code protected)
Dialling options are restricted to SIM-protected phone numbers in the Phonebook. If only area codes are entered, relevant phone numbers can be added to these manually be­fore dialling.
If the SIM card does not support PIN 2 input, the whole Phonebook can be protected with the phone code.
This SIM only b
(Phone-code protected)
The phone can be connected to a SIM card when the phone code is entered. Unless the phone code is known the phone will not operate with a different SIM card.
If the phone is to be used with a dif­ferent SIM card, enter the phone code when requested.
PIN codes
Description, see page 17:
PIN control, Change PIN, Change PIN2, Chg.phonecode
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Barrings b
Barring restricts the use of your SIM card (not supported by all service providers). You need a 4-digit net­work password for network barring. Your service provider will give you this password. You may need to be registered separately for each barring.
All outgoing
All outgoing calls except emergency numbers are barred.
Outgoing intl.
(International outgoing)
Only national calls can be made.
Out.int.x.home
(International outgoing without home country)
International calls are not permitted. However you can make calls to your home country when abroad.
All incoming
The phone is barred for all incoming calls (forwarding of all calls to mail­box provides 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.
Status check
The following information can be displayed after a status check:
Ö Õ
Ô
Clear all
All barrings are deleted. A password which the service provider will give you is necessary for this function.
Barring set. Barring not set. Status unknown
(e.g.new SIM card).
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Network

¢T¢Network
C
¢Select function.
Line b
This function is only displayed if it is supported by the service provider. Two separate phone numbers must be registered on the phone.
Select line
Select the currently used phone number.
\
Protected
(Phone-code protected)
You may limit usage to one phone number.
Additional information
Special settings may be made for each phone number (e.g., melody, call divert etc.) To do this, first switch to the required phone number.
Switch from phone number/connection in standby mode:
0
§Line 1§ Press.
Display current phone number.
Press.
Network info
The list of GSM networks currently available is displayed.
Æ
Indicates non-authorised service providers (de­pending on SIM card).
Choose netwrk
Network search is restarted. This is useful if you are not on your home network or want to register on a different network. The network list is rebuilt when Auto network is set.
Auto network
Activate/deactivate, see also "Choose
netwrk" above. If "Automatic net-
work" is activated, the next network on the list is dialled in ranking order of your "preferred networks". Other­wise a different network can be se­lected manually from the list of the available GSM networks.
Pref. network
Enter your preferred service provid­ers here for when you leave your home network (e.g. if there are dif­ferences in price).
Your service provider is displayed:
§List§ Display list of preferred
networks.
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Create/change entry:
<Empty> or select an existing entry,
Record new service provider (last en­try in the list):
Furth.network
Additional information
If you are outside your home network, your phone automatically dials another GSM network.
If the signal strength of the preferred net­work is inadequate when you switch on the phone, the phone may register in a different network. This can change when the tele­phone is next switched on or if another net­work is selected manually.
then select a new service provider in the list and confirm.
Select, enter the provider data and save it.
Band selection b
Select either GSM 900, GSM 1800 or GSM 1900. Make sure that your serv­ice provider supports the selected band.
Fast search
When this function is active, net­work reconnection is speeded up (standby time is reduced).
User group b
Depending on service provider, you can create groups with this service. These can have access to internal (company) information, for exam­ple, or special tariffs apply. The de­tails can be clarified with your serv­ice provider.
Active
Activate/deactivate function. "User group" must be deactivated for nor­mal phone use.
Select group
You can select or add groups other than preferred groups (see below). Code numbers for the groups are ob­tained from your service provider.
All outgoing
In addition to network control for a user group, it is possible to set whether outgoing calls outside the group are permitted. If the function is deactivated, only calls withinthe group are permitted.
Pref. group
If activated, calls may only be made within this standard user group (depending on the network configuration).
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Accessories

¢T¢Accessories
C
¢Select function.
Car Kit
Only in combination with an original Siemens handsfree Car kit (see ac­cessories). The car kit profile is acti­vated automatically as soon as the phone is inserted into the cradle.
Auto answer
(factory default: off)
Calls are accepted automatically after a few seconds. Eavesdropping is possible!
Å
Automatic switch off
(factory default: 2 hours)
The phone is powered by the car's power supply. You can adjust the time between switching off the igni­tion and the automatic switching off of the phone.
Car loudspk.
Improves playback in certain circum­stances.
Shown on the display.
Automatic settings
• Permanent illumination: switched on.
• Key lock: switched off.
• Charging the phone battery.
• Auto. activation of the Car Kit profile when phone is inserted in cradle.
Headset
Only in conjunction with an original Siemens headset (see accessories). If an original Siemens Headset is used the profile is automatically activated when the headset is plugged in.
Auto answer
(factory default: off)
Calls are accepted automatically af­ter a few seconds (except where the ringer is switched off or set to beep). You should therefore be wearing the headset.
Automatic setting
Accept call with Call key or PTT key, even when the auto key lock is acti­vated.
Auto answer
If you do not notice that your phone has ac­cepted a call, there is the danger that the caller may eavesdrop.
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My menu

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§My menu§ Press.
Create your own menu with fre­quently used functions, phone num­bers or WAP pages.
The list of 10 entries is preset. You can, however, change it as you want.
Use
I C
Or
A
Press.
Select the required entry.
Confirm.
If the entry selected is a phone number, you can also call it with the Call key.
Change menu
You can replace each entry (1–10) with another entry from the selec­tion list.
I
§Change§ The function list is opened
I C
Select the required entry.
for selection. Select the new entry from
the list. Confirm. The entry is
saved. If Phonebook is selected,
the phone number must also be selected; if Internet is selected, the bookmark must also be selected.
Reset all
(Telephone code required)
§Reset all§ Select. After a safety
query, the pre-assign­ment is reset.
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Fast access key

You can assign one important phone number of a function to each one of the two softkeys and number keys 2 to 9 (speed-dial numbers). The phone number can then be di­alled or the function can be started at the touch of a button.
Z £ X
Service Provider
01.10.2004 10:10
Internet ì Help
Additional information
The service provider may have already as­signed functions to a softkey (e.g access to "SIM services" or direct call-up of the Inter­net portal). It may not be possible to modify this key assignment.
The left softkey may sometimes be re­placed automatically by p/ À to access a new message for example.
Softkeys
Change
For example, the Internet function is assigned to the softkey. To change this (in standby mode):
§Internet§ Press briefly.
§Change§ Scroll to new assignment
C
•Special case Phone number. Pick
•Special case Bookmark. Scroll to
Apply
In standby mode:
Application
The "Internet" is just used as an ex­ample here.
§Internet§ Press and hold, the appli-
Phone number
The setting "Carol" is used here only as an example.
§Carol§ Press and hold, the phone
in the list.
Confirm.
out a name from the Phonebook/ Addressbook for assignment to the key.
a URL in the bookmark list for as­signment to the key.
cation is started.
number is dialled.
97Fast access key
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Speed keys

Number keys 2 to 9 can be used as speed dialling numbers for fast ac­cess. Number key 1 is reserved for the mailbox phone number (page 68) and number key 0 is re­served for switching over two con­nections during use (page 93).
Change
In standby mode:
3
§Set§ Press.
Or An assignment has al-
§Games§
§Change§
C
• Special case Phone number. Pick
• Special case Bookmark. Scroll to
Number key briefly press (e.g. 3).
This number is still free:
Select a new function from the list and confirm with §OK§.
ready been made to this key (assignment dis­played above the right softkey, e.g. Games)
Press briefly. Scroll to application in the
list.
Confirm.
out a name from the Phonebook/ Addressbook for assignment to the key.
aURL in the bookmark list for as­signment to the key.
Apply
Select a stored phone number or start a stored application (e.g. Calendar).
In standby mode:
3
The assignment of the number key 3 is displayed above the right softkey e.g.:
§Calendar§
Or simply
3
Press briefly.
Press down.
Press and hold.
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Organizer

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Calendar

C ¢Q¢Calendar
You can enter appointments in the calendar. Time and date must be set for the Calendar to work correctly.
The calendar offers you three views:
Monthly view
Special colour coding: Day with entries for appointments,
day-long appointments, weekend Navigation:
F I
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Weekly view
Special displays: Appointments are shown as a hori-
zontal colour bar on the vertical hour division.
Navigation:
F I
One day forward/back.
One week forward/back.
Daily view open.
One day forward/back. Forward/backward by the
hour through the day.
Daily view
Special displays: Description of appointment. Navigation:
F I
One day forward/back. To the start/end of the day
or next/last entry.
Calendar setup
C ¢Q¢Calendar setup
Start of day:
Hour when the working day begins.
Start of week:
Weekday on which the monthly and weekly view on the left starts
Set weekend:
Set the days for the weekend.
Show birthdays:
Yes/No.
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