IM ............................................. 68
Start menu ............................. 68
Sign on .................................. 69
Buddy list ............................... 69
Start chat ............................... 70
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Msg. History .......................... 71
Setting ................................... 71
CB Messages ............................ 72
Text Zoom ............................. 72
Surf & Fun ................................ 73
Internet ................................ 73
Bookmarks ............................. 75
Games and Applications ......... 76
Download Wiz. ....................... 77
Organizer ................................. 78
Calendar ................................ 78
Appointments ........................ 78
Tasks ..................................... 80
Notes ..................................... 81
Missed Appts. ........................ 81
Voice Recording ..................... 81
Using the plus/minus key ....... 82
Set Time Zones ...................... 82
Calend. Settings ..................... 83
Organizer options .................. 83
Extras ....................................... 84
SAT ........................................ 84
Alarm Clock ........................... 84
Calculator .............................. 85
Stopwatch ............................. 85
Countdown ............................ 86
Remote synchronisation ......... 86
Device Manag. ....................... 87
File System ............................ 87
My Stuff ................................... 88
RS MultiMediaCard™ .............. 89
Favorites ................................ 90
Settings .................................... 91
Themes ..................................93
Display Setting ....................... 94
Ring Tones .............................95
Ring Tones Options ................ 96
Call Settings ........................... 97
Phone Settings .......................98
Clock Setup ............................ 99
Connectivity .........................100
Security ................................105
Network Setup ..................... 107
Accessories .......................... 108
Wallpaper ............................. 109
Screen Saver ........................109
Mobile Phone Manager ..........110
Questions & Answers ............. 113
Customer Care ........................ 116
Care and maintenance ........... 118
Product data ........................... 121
Accessories ............................. 122
Quality .................................... 124
U.S. FDA .................................. 125
FCC/Industry Canada Notice ... 131
Ten driving safety tips ............ 132
Intellectual property .............. 134
End user license agreement ... 135
SAR (S66) ................................ 140
Menu tree ............................... 142
Index ....................................... 147
See also Index at the end of this User Guide
Page 3
Legal notices
The mobile phone described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM and
GPRS networks operating on the GSM 850, 1800 (DCS/PCN) and 1900 (PCS)
bands. It is approved for use in the country where it was originally sold and
may be approved for use in other countries.
Siemens and the S66 model phone are
trademarks or registered trademarks of
Siemens AG and/or its affiliates in the United
States and/or other countries.
T9® is a registered trademark of America
Online, Inc. in the United States. Java and all
Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S and other
countries. The names of actual companies
and products mentioned herein may be the
trademarks of their respective owners.
Disclaimer
The information contained in the User Guide
is written for the S66 phone. Siemens
reserves the right to make changes and
improvements to the products and any of the
features of the products described in this
document without prior notice. The contents
of the user guide are provided "AS IS".
Except as required by applicable law, no
warranties of any kind, either express or
implied, including, but not limited to, the
implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in
relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Siemens reserves
the right to revise the user guide or withdraw
it at any time without prior notice. Under no
circumstances shall Siemens be responsible
for any loss of data or income or any special,
incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.
Export Information
The mobile phone may be subject to export
regulation of the United States and other
countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. You must comply with all applicable
export laws, restrictions and regulations of
the United States foreign agencies or
authorities, and may not export, or transfer
for the purpose of re-export, the mobile
phone or any part of the phone in violation of
any applicable restrictions, laws or regulations, or without all necessary approvals.
Network Services
A number of features included in this guide
are called Network Services. They are special services provided by wireless service
providers. In order to use any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to these
service(s) from your service provider and
obtain instructions for their use. Some of
these Network Services may not be available when roaming on a network other than
your home network.
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Legal notices4
Standby and
Talk Time Information
The mobile phone incorporates features that
are new to the mobile phone world. These
may include color displays and lighting,
graphic games, music reproduction and
browsing the Internet. The way you use the
display and the features will affect the performance of the battery and how long it lasts
between charge cycles. The quoted standby
times and talk times show the minimum and
maximum performance that can be expected
from the battery under normal network conditions and with the default settings as set by
the factory. However, playing games (particularly with the backlight continuously
switched on) and listening to music will
shorten the time available for standby and to
make and receive telephone calls. Operation
times also vary depending on network conditions, SIM settings, charging and battery
condition, how you use your phone and
other factors.
Memory
The mobile phone contains an internal memory device that stores the software required
to operate the mobile phone, communicate
with the GSM/GPRS network and provide
the user interface. Some features in the
internal memory run additional devices and
some additional games and utilities. The
amount of memory available in the mobile
phone is finite and may be insufficient to
store large numbers of applications and files.
Warning!
Remember to back up your data and to do
so frequently. Always back up all data and
programs before sending the mobile phone
in for repair.
Third party web sites
The phone contains links to the web pages
of third parties. A link to a non-Siemens site
does not imply that Siemens endorses the
site or the products or services referenced
on such third party site. Siemens shall have
no liability for the contents of such web
pages and does not make representations
about or endorse such web pages or their
contents as its own, as Siemens does not
control the information on such web pages
and is not responsible for the contents and
information given thereon. When linking to a
third-party site, you do so at your own risk
and should review and determine if you
agree to that site's terms and conditions of
use (legal policy, privacy policy, etc.) before
using such site.
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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.
The ringtone (p. 96), info tones
(p. 96)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 (p. 34).
Otherwise you risk serious
permanent damage to your
hearing.
Do not use an optical magnifier
to look at the activated infrared
interface [Class 1 LED product
(classification as per
IEC 60825-1)].
Only use original Siemens batteries (100 % mercury-free) and
charging devices. Otherwise
you risk serious damage to
health and property. The battery
could explode, for instance.
The SIM card may be removed.
Caution! Small parts like this
could be swallowed by young
children.
The mains voltage specified on
the power supply unit (V) must
not be exceeded. Otherwise
the charging device may be
destroyed.
Do not open the phone. Only
the battery (100% mercuryfree) or SIM card may be replaced. You must not open the
battery under any circumstances. Any other changes to this
device are strictly prohibited, as
they will invalidate the type approval required for operation of
the unit.
5Safety precautions
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Safety precautions6
Important
Please dispose of unwanted
batteries and phones as permitted by the laws in your country.
The phone may cause interference in the vicinity of TV sets,
radios and PCs.
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.
Product attributes are subject to changes in
technology, design and availability.
Siemens reserves the right to modify products without prior notice.
Official emergency telephone numbers
vary by location, are subject to change and
are not guaranteed, as listed, to be correct.
Emergency calls may not be possible on all
wireless phone networks or when certain
network services and/or phone features
are in use. You should determine the relevant emergency number(s) and any restrictions in your location by checking with the
local law enforcement agency or service
provider. Siemens assumes no liability for
inaccuracies in the information provided
and reserves the right to make changes
without notice. Remember that this phone,
like any other wireless phone, cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Do not
rely solely on your wireless phone for
emergency communications.
®
Bluetooth
Your phone has a Blutooth interface. This allows you to wirelessly connect your phone to
a headset, a car handsfree kit or other
Bluetooth-enabled equipment.
So that this results in a secure connection
between the equipment and so that, for example, third parties cannot access your
phone via radio, you should observe the
following points:
• The first connection between two pieces of
equipment, so-called "pairing", should be
done in a trustworthy environment.
• Both pieces of equipment must identify
themselves with a password/PIN. To ensure adequate security, you should (unless a PIN has been specified) choose a
combination of numbers that is hard to
guess and that contains 16 digits if
possible.
• You should only switch to automatic connection ("connection without confirmation") in exceptional circumstances.
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• In order to minimise any security risks,
connections should be made only with
trustworthy equipment, in general.
• Where possible, you should limit the "visibility" of your phone. You can make it
much more difficult for unknown equipment to try to establish a connection with
your phone. To do this, in the Bluetooth
menu set the option Visib.to Others from
Always Visible to the value Not Visible
p. 102.
• In a Bluetooth connection, your phone’s
name is transmitted. In the delivery state
this is the "Bluetooth ID". When switching
Bluetooth on for the first time, or later in the
Bluetooth menu, you can change this
name (My BT Name, p. 102).
• If Bluetooth is not needed, this function
should be switched off.
Before using Bluetooth accessories or mobile phones within a vehicle, check the vehicle instruction manual for any restrictions on
using such products.
The Wireless Clip-on Headset HS-3W is
compliant with and adopts the Bluetooth
Specification 1.1. However, interoperability
between the Wireless Clip-on Headset
HS-3W and other Bluetooth-enabled products is not guaranteed because it depends
on compatibility. For more information on
the compatibility between the Wireless
Clip-on Headset HS-3W with other
Bluetooth-enabled products, please check
with your dealer.
Important
Read this information before using
your wireless handheld phone.
As this mobile phone is equipped
with a fixed (non-retractable) antenna, some paragraphs in the text
below may not be applicable.
Antenna care
Use only the supplied or an approved
replacement antenna. Unauthorized
antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and
may violate FCC regulations.
Phone operation
Normal position
Hold the phone as you would any
other telephone with the antenna
pointed up and over your shoulder.
Tips on efficient operation
For your phone to operate most
efficiently:
• Extend your antenna fully
(if applicable).
• Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use.
Contact with the antenna affects
call quality and may cause the
phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
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Safety precautions8
Driving
Laws pertaining to the use of mobile
phones while driving vary significantly from state to state and sometimes even from locality to locality
within states. For example, some areas may allow persons to use their
mobile phones only if they employ a
hands-free device, and some areas
may prohibit the use of cell phones
entirely. Accordingly, Siemens recommends that persons check the
laws for the areas in which they drive
or will be driving. For areas where
the use of mobile phones while driving is permitted, Siemens encourages persons to use their phones responsibly and to employ hands-free
devices. Also, if using your phone
while driving, please:
• Give full attention to driving –
driving safely is your first
responsibility;
• Use hands-free operation, if
available;
• Pull off the road and park before
making or answering a call, if
driving conditions so require.
For vehicles equipped with
air bags
An air bag inflates with great force.
DO NOT place objects, including either installed or portable wireless
equipment, in the area over the air
bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment
is improperly installed and the air
bag inflates, serious injury could
result.
Electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipment
is shielded from radio frequency (RF)
signals. However, certain electronic
equipment may not be shielded
against the RF signals from your
wireless phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers'
Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches (6")
be maintained between a handheld
wireless phone and a pacemaker to
avoid potential interference with the
pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology
Research.
Persons with pacemakers
• should ALWAYS keep the phone
more than six inches from their
pacemaker when the phone is
turned ON;
• should not carry the phone in a
breast pocket;
• should use the ear opposite the
pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference;
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9Safety precautions
• should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to
suspect that interference is taking
place.
Hearing aids
Some digital wireless phones may
interfere with some hearing aids. In
the event of such interference, you
may want to consult your service
provider or your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Other medical devices
If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the manufacturers of your devices to determine if
they are adequately shielded from
external RF energy. Your physician
may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
Turn your phone OFF in health care
facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do
so. Hospitals or health care facilities
may be using equipment that could
be sensitive to external RF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly
installed or inadequately shielded
electronic systems in motor vehicles.
Check with the manufacturer or its
representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the
manufacturer of any equipment that
has been added to your vehicle.
Posted facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility
where posted notices so require.
Airplanes
FCC and Airline Regulations prohibit
using your phone while in the air.
Turn your phone OFF when requested by the airline.
Check and comply with the policy of
your airline regarding the use of your
phone while the airplane is on the
ground.
Blasting areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when
in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey
all signs and instructions.
Potentially explosive
atmospheres
Turn your phone OFF when in any
area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere and obey all signs and
instructions. Sparks in such areas
could cause an explosion or fire
resulting in bodily injury or even
death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always
clearly marked. They include: fueling
areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical
transfer or storage facilities; vehicles
using liquefied petroleum gas (such
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Safety precautions10
as propane or butane); areas where
the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal
powders; and any other area where
you would normally be advised to
turn off your vehicle engine.
Emergency calls (SOS)
Your wireless phone can be used
to make emergency calls. You can
make an emergency call from the
main display screen. Enter the local
emergency number such as 911 and
then press the
This phone, like any wireless phone,
operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks, and userprogrammed functions. Because of
this, connections in all conditions
cannot be guaranteed. Therefore,
you should never rely solely on any
wireless phone for essential communications (for example, medical
emergencies). Remember – to make
or receive any calls, the phone must
be switched on and be used in a service area that has adequate signal
strength. Emergency calls might not
be possible on all wireless phone
networks or when certain network
services or phone features are in use.
Check with local service providers regarding their network features.
A
key
Always make certain that your
phone is properly charged before
attempting any emergency calls. If
you allow your battery to discharge,
you will be unable to receive or make
calls, including emergency calls. You
must then wait a few minutes after
the charging begins to place any
emergency calls.
When making an emergency call,
remember to give all of the necessary information as accurately as
possible. Remember that your wireless phone might be the only means
of communication at the scene of an
accident, therefore you should not
terminate the call until given permission to do so.
Batteries and Chargers
Only use original Siemens batteries
(100% mercury-free) and charging
devices. Use of non-Siemens batteries and/or charging devices may
cause explosion resulting in serious
injury and/or property damage. Use
original Siemens accessories in order
to avoid possible injury and property
damage and to ensure compliance
with applicable laws and regulations. Improper use invalidates the
warranty.
Battery safety precautions
To reduce the risk of fire, injury or
electric shock, and to properly dispose of batteries, please read and
understand the following instructions. CONTAINS LITHIUM-ION OR
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NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY.
BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. DO NOT DISPOSE IN MUNICIPAL WASTE.
1. Only use the batteries specified
for use with this mobile phone.
2. Do not use batteries of different
sizes or from different manufacturers in this mobile phone.
3. Do not dispose of the battery in a
fire; it may explode. Dispose of
used batteries and phones in
accordance with applicable laws
and safety regulations. Do not
expose battery to water. Check
with local codes for special disposal instructions.
4. Do not open or mutilate the battery. Doing so may cause damage
to the eyes or skin.
5. Exercise care in handling the battery in order not to short the battery with conducting materials
such as rings, bracelets, and keys.
The battery or conducting material may overheat and cause burns
or fire.
6. Charge the battery provided with,
or identified for use with, this
product only in accordance with
the instructions and limitations
specified in the User's Guide. Do
not attempt to charge the battery
by any means other than those
specified in the User's Guide.
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Overview of phone (schematic)12
Overview of phone (schematic)
A Call key
1
Dial displayed/highlighted phone numbers/names, take calls. Show last
phone numbers dialled in standby
mode.
B On/Off/End key.
2
• Switched off: press and hold to switch
on.
• During a conversation or in an appli-
cation: press briefly to end.
• 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.
Joystick
3
Press the joystick down vertical-
C
ly to start an application or function.
In standby mode:
C
Open main menu.
Open user profiles.
G
Open SmartChip/Addressbook.
H
Open Main Inbox.
E
Start the camera.
D
In lists, messages and menus:
Scroll up and down.
I
Back a level.
D
Has the same function as the
E
right soft key.
During a call:
Set volume.
I
Call options.
E
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Soft keys
4
The current functions of this key are
shown in the bottom line of the display
as §Text§/symbol (e.g.
5 Access to the Internet portal
p
P
M
).
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Integrated antenna
1
Do not obstruct the phone above the
battery cover unnecessarily. This reduces the signal quality.
Loudspeaker
2
kl Plus-minus key
3
• During a call: volume high – low.
• In menus, lists, Internet sites: scroll up
and down.
In standby mode:
Press and hold:
k Sound recording (press and hold).
l Activate camera.
Press briefly in standby mode.
k Play back last sound recording.
l Query before activating camera.
In camera mode:
k takes a picture.
Display
4
Infrared interface (IrDA)
5
Input keys
6
* Ringtone
6
• 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.
Key lock
#
7
Press and hold in standby mode:
Switch key lock on/off.
Connection socket
8
For charger, headset, flash etc.
Slot for RS MultiMediaCard
9
Car kit holder
:
! Connection for external antenna
"
Camera lens
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Display symbols14
Display symbols
Display symbols (selection)
Signal strength
Z
Charging
Y
Battery charge level, e.g. 50 %
W
Address Book
L
Recent Calls
P
Messaging
M
R
Camera
Settings
T
All calls are diverted
Ç
Surf & Fun
O
Ringer off
¿
Short ring (beep) only
¾
Ringer only if the caller is stored
¼
in the SmartChip.
¹
Alarm set
Ä
Keypad locked
Auto answer feature on
Å
T9
Text input with T9.
Abc
Activated and available
£
Registered
¢
Temporarily interrupted
¤
Browser offline
±
Browser online
²
³
Browser via GPRS online
Browser no network
´
IrDA activated
¯
IrDA transmission
®
Bluetooth activated
¨
Bluetooth transmission
ª
Events (selection)
SMS memory full
ã
MMS memory full
ä
Phone memory full
å
No network access
Æ
Missed call
Â
Delete assistant
Ê
Message symbols (selection)
Unread
p
Read
q
Draft
r
Delivered
s
MMS not sent
t
MMS received
w
x
MMS read
MMS with DRM contents (p. 21)
y
E-mail forwarded
z
{
E-mail with attachment
Voice mail received
À
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15Display symbols
Camera symbols
È
Switch to photo mode
É
Switch to video mode
×
Brightness
Zoom factor
White balance
Flash connected
Ù
Ú
Û
Joystick symbols
Camera
î
Delete
ñ
Make call/accept call
ð
Menu
í
Zoom
ï
OK
ì
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Getting started16
Getting started
The phone is packaged in dismantled
form and must be re-assembled prior
to using for the first time.
Your phone's
display is supplied with a
protective film.
Remove this film
slowly before assembling the
phone.
In rare cases,
static discharge
coloration at the edges of the display. However, this will disappear
within approx. 10 minutes.
Insert SIM card/battery
The service provider supplies you with
a SIM card on which all the important
data for your line is stored. If the SIM
card has been delivered in credit-card
size, snap the smaller segment out
and remove any rough edges.
• Press the grooved area
push the battery cover towards
the front in the direction indicated
by the arrow
may cause dis-
1, then
2.
2
1
• Place the SIM card flat in front of
the slot with the contact surface
facing downwards. Then push
the SIM card in using gentle pressure
3 (ensure that the cham-
fered corner is in the correct
position).
3
• Insert the battery sideways into
the phone
wards
position.
4, then press it down-
5 until it clicks into
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5
4
5
4
• To remove the battery, pull it out
with the retaining tab on the side.
• Place the cover in position and
push it towards the front
it latches into place.
6 until
6
Inserting an
RS MultiMediaCard
When delivered, the RS MultiMediaCard is not yet in the phone.
• To insert the RS MultiMediaCard,
fold the cover out and down
• Open the cover completely, then
insert the RS MultiMediaCard with
the contact surface facing down-
2. Gently push the card
wards
right in until it clicks into place.
1.
1
2
17Getting started
Additional information
Please switch off your phone before removing the battery!
The phone supports 1.8 V and 3 V SIM
cards. Please contact your service provider
if you have an older card.
• Before removing the RS MultiMediaCard, highlight MultiMediaCard in
My Stuff and select options, then
select Eject Card.
• To remove the RS MultiMediaCard, open the cover and press the
card briefly (if necessary, use the
battery cover). The card will pop
out a little and you can remove it.
Finally, close the cover again.
Charge battery
Charging procedure
The battery is not fully charged
when delivered. Plug charger cable
into the bottom of the phone, plug
power supply unit into a mains power socket and charge for at least
two hours.
Y
Charging time
An empty battery is fully charged after about 2 hours. Charging is only
possible within a temperature range
of +5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F). If
the temperature rises/falls 5 °C
(41 °F) above/below this, the charge
symbol flashes a warning. The mains
voltage specified on the power supply unit must not be exceeded.
Display during charging.
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19Getting started
Operating times
The operating time depends upon
the respective conditions of use. Extreme temperatures considerably reduce the phone’s standby time.
Avoid placing the phone in the sun
or on a heater.
Talktime: 100 to 300 minutes
Standby time: 60 to 250 hours
Charge icon not visible
If the battery has been discharged
fully, the charge icon is not immediately visible when the power supply
is plugged in. It will appear after up
to two hours. In this case the battery
is fully charged after 3 to 4 hours.
Only use the plug-in power supply unit
supplied!
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
procedure early.
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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Switch on/off, PIN entry20
Switch on/off, PIN entry
Switching phone on/off
B
Entering the PIN
The SIM card can be protected with a
4to 8-digit PIN.
Enter the PIN using the
number keys. The characters
sure nobody can read
your PIN on the display.
Correct with §Clear§.
Confirm by pressing the
joystick. Logging on to
the network will take a
few seconds.
appear to en-
****
Emergency number
(SOS)
Only to be used in real emergencies!
By pressing the §SOS§ soft key 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
Copy 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 in-
structions in the display.
You can also copy data from the
SIM card at a later time (p. 43).
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21General instructions
Signal strength
Z
[
Strong receiving signal.
A weak signal reduces the
call quality and may lead
to loss of the connection.
Change your location.
Digital Rights Mgmt.
(DRM)
Remember that your phone 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.
(see also p. 77).
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
In standby mode, the left soft key
opens the main menu (p. 21) and
the right soft key opens the standby
mode options menu.
Press and hold the On/Off/
End key to return to
standby mode from any
situation.
Standby mode options
Press §Options§.
or
press and hold keys 1 - 9.
Different functions are available de-
The main menu is displayed graphically with symbols.
C
F
C
Call up from standby
mode:
Camera
R
L P
R
S N T
Favorite
Select the application
/
I
symbols.
Start an application.
Q
M
ì Options
O
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Main menu options
§Options§
Different functions are available depending on the context.
Ring Tones
Wallpaper
Screen
Saver
Games
Applica-
tions
Illumination
Large Font
Eject Card
Open menu.
Takes you to Ringtones
folder where you can select
specific ringtones for calls.
Takes you to Wallpaper
folder where you can select
differernt Wallpaper for the
phone.
Allows you to select your
Screensaver.
Games Folder will open.
Applications folder will
open.
Set display illumination to
brighter/darker.
Select between two font
sizes.
Allows the RS MultiMediaCard to be removed without
loss of data.
Operating instructions
Menu controls
The steps needed to reach a function
are shown in a condensed form in this
user guide, e. g., to display record of
missed calls in condensed form:
¢P¢Missed Calls
C
This comprises the following steps:
C
¢Select (highlight)
C
Open main menu.
P
moving the joystick upwards, then press vertically down on the joystick
before using the joystick
to highlight Missed Calls.
Confirm. The record is
opened.
by
Symbols
The following symbols are used to
explain operation:
J
B
A
<>
§Options§
C
D F E
I
H
=
Enter numbers or letters.
On/Off/End key
Call key
Soft keys
Displays a softkey function.
The joystick can be moved
in 5 directions.
Press the joystick vertically
to select a function, e.g., to
call up the menu.
Press the joystick in the direction indicated.
G
Function dependent on service provider, may require
special registration.
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Standard functions
Option menus
Functions which appear repeatedly
in the options menu are listed here.
§Options§ Open menu.
Edit
View
Delete/
Delete All
Add New
Name
Send...
Reply/
Reply to All
Save
Save to 9
Sort
T9 Input see p. 27
Input
Language
Rename
Check
Memory
Open the entry to edit.
Display entry.
Delete entry / delete all entries after confirmation.
Create new entry.
Select transmission service
and medium for sending or
printing e.g. IrDA or
Bluetooth.
The sender becomes the
recipient. The received text
is transferred into the new
message.
Store entry.
Save recipients in the current address directory.
Set sort criteria
(according to alphabetical
order, type, time).
Select language for text.
Rename selected entry.
Display memory capacity.
Help
Settings
Set To
Group
Copy To 9
Go to...
Bookmarks
Reload
Show URL
History
New Folder
Master
Reset
Profile
Settings
Call
Settings
More
Settings
Display help text.
Open Settings menu.
Set to a specific group in
the Addressbook.
Copies name and number
to the Addressbook or
SIM card (SmartChip).
see p. 73
see p. 73
see p. 73
see p. 73
see p. 73
Create and name new
folder.
see p. 98
see p. 91
see p. 67
see p. 100
23Standard functions
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Standard functions24
Menu speed dialling
All menu functions are numbered internally. The number of a highlighted menu item will appear in the
top right corner of the display. The
menu item can be selected by pressing this number on the keypad.
A function may also be selected directly by entering these numbers in
sequence.
E.g. to write a new SMS
(from standby mode):
C
5
1
1
Press to display the main
menu. Then press
for Messaging, then
for Create New, then
for Text Message.
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Security
The phone and SIM card are protected against misuse by several security
codes.
Keep these security codes in a safe
place where you can access them again
if required.
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.
¢T¢Security
C
¢Select PIN code.
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.
§OK§Press.
J
C
§Change§Press.
Enter PIN.
Confirm input.
CConfirm.
Change PIN
You can change the PIN to any 4 to
8-digit number you find easier to remember.
JEnter current PIN.
CPress.
C Enter new PIN.
J
,
C Repeat new PIN.
J
,
25Security
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Security26
C ¢T¢Security
¢Select PIN code.
Change PIN2
(Display only if PIN2 is available).
Proceed as for Change PIN.
Chg.Phonecode
(Change phone code)
You define the phone code
(4 to 8 digits) when you call up a
phone-code protected function for
the first time. It is then valid for all
phone code-protected functions.
Following the third unsuccessful attempt, access to the phone code and
the functions that use it is denied. If
this occurs, contact the Siemens
Service (p. 116).
Clear 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.
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Text 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, 1–9Umlauts and numbers are
§Clear§Press briefly to delete the
F
#
Press once briefly to write
the letter a, twice to write
b etc.
Press and hold to write the
number.
displayed after the relevant letters.
letter before the cursor;
press and hold to erase the
whole word.
Move the cursor
(forwards/back).
Press briefly: Swap between abc, Abc,
T9
Abc, T9ABC, 123. Status
shown in top line of
display.
Press and hold: All inputvariants are displayed.
T9
abc,
*
0
1
Press briefly: Special characters are shown.
Press and hold: Open input
menu.
Press once/repeatedly:
. , ? ! ’ " 0 + - ( ) @ / : _
Press and hold: Writes 0.
Writes blank.
Press twice = line break.
Special characters
*
1
) ¿¡_;.,?!
+- "’ : */ ( )
¤¥$£€
[ ] { }%~<=>
|^ ` § Γ ∆ Θ Λ Ξ
Π Σ Φ Ψ Ω
1
) Line break
I
§OK§Confirm.
Press briefly. The symbols
chart is displayed.
@\ & #
,
Navigate to characters.
F
27Text entry
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Text entry28
Input menu
With text input:
*
Press and hold. The input
menu is displayed:
Set Text Format (SMS only)
Input Language
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 InputSelect.
§Change§Activate T9.
Select input language
Select the language in which you
want to compose your message.
§Options§ Open text menu.
Language Select.
§OK§Confirm. The new lang is
set. Languages with T9
support are marked with
the T9 symbol.
Writing with T9
The display changes as you proceed.
It is therefore best if you finish a word
without looking at the display.
Simply press the keys once only
where the relevant letter is located.
For "hotel", for example:
#
Press briefly for T9Abc then
4 6 8 3 5
/EA blank space or moving
1
Do not use special characters such
as Ä. Use the standard characters instead, e.g. A; T9 will do the rest for
you.
T9® Text Input is licensed under one or more
of the following:
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541,
5,187,480, 5,945,928 and 6,011,554;
Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057;
United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B;
Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383;
Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8)
DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB;
and additional patents are pending worldwide.
to the right ends the
word.
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29Text entry
T9 word suggestions
If several options are found in the
dictionary for a key sequence
(a word), the most probable is displ ay ed fi rs t. I f t he wo rd yo u w an t h as
not been recognised, the next suggestion from T9 may be correct.
The word must be shown
§highlighted§. Then press
^
^
If the word you want is not in the dictionary, it can also be written without T9.
To add a word to the dictionary:
§Learn§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.
The displayed word is replaced with a different
word. If this word is also
incorrect, press
Press until the correct
word is displayed.
Correct a word
F
^
§Clear§Deletes the last character
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.
in a word 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: Swap between
abc, Abc,
Status shown in top line
of display.
Press and hold: All input
modes are displayed.
Press briefly: Select special
characters (p. 27).
Press and hold: Opens input
menu (p. 28).
T9
abc, T9Abc, 123.
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Text Templates
Text Templates can be stored in the
phone for adding to your messages
(SMS, MMS, e-mail).
Write Text Templates
¢M¢Options
C
¢Text Templates
ì
J
§Options§ Open menu and select
Select <New Entry>.
Write Text Templates.
Save. Accept the specified
name or allocate a new
one.
CSave.
Use Text Templates
J
§Options§ Open text menu.
Insert FromSelect.
I
I
§OK§Confirm. The text module
C
Write message
(SMS, MMS, e-mail).
Select Text Templates.
Select text module from
the list.
is displayed.
Confirm. The text module
is inserted in the message
to the right of the cursor.
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My phone
Adjust your phone according to your
own wishes in the following ways to
give it a personal touch:
Ring Tones (p. 96)
Assign individual ringtones to caller
groups or special dates.
Pictures (p. 88)
Assign individual pictures or photos
to your Addressbook entries.
Animations (p. 94)
Choose a start-up and closing animation as well as a personal greeting.
Themes (p. 93)
Load a completely new visual presentation onto your phone.
Screensaver (p. 109)
Choose a digital clock, or a personal
picture.
Wallpaper (p. 96)
Choose your own permanent background image.
Color scheme (p. 94)
Select a color scheme for the user
interface.
Applications (p. 76)
Download your own applications
from the Internet.
31My 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 provider portal
Service providers may provide you
with access to their portals 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 applications, games
and services on the Internet at this
address:
www.siemens.com/mobilephones
Or you can download them directly
via Browser:
wap.siemens.com
You will also find a service for saving
data here as well as a list of the countries in which these services are
available.
Favorites
Create your own menu (p. 90) with
frequently used functions, phone
numbers or Browser pages.
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Calling
Dialling with number
keys
The phone must be switched on
(standby mode).
J
A
End call
B
Set volume
It is only possible to adjust the volume during a call.
I
klWith the plus/minus key.
If a Car Kit is used, its volume setting
will not affect the usual setting on
the phone.
Enter the number (always
with dialling code/international dialling code).
§Clear§ A short press clears
the last digit, a long press
clears the entire phone
number.
Press the Call key.
The displayed phone
number is dialled.
Press the End key briefly.
Press this key even if the
person on the other end
of the line has hung up
first.
With the joystick.
Or
Redial previous numbers
To redial the phone number last
called:
A
To redial other numbers that were
dialled previously:
A
I
A
Press the Call key twice.
Press the Call key once.
Pick out the phone number from the list, then to
dial press the …
... key.
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 di-
alled automatically up to
ten times at increasing
time intervals. End with:
B End key.
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33Calling
Or
Callbackb
§Callback§ 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
§Spk. On§/§Spk. Off§
*
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/SmartChip.
Switch on Speakerphone
(playback through loudspeaker).
Always switch off "handsfree
talking" before holding the
phone to your ear. This will
avoid damage to your
hearing.
Press and hold to switch microphone off.
Press and hold until a "+" is
displayed.
Accept call
The phone must be switched on. An
incoming call will interrupt any other
use of the phone.
CPress.
Or
A
A phone number transmitted by the
network is displayed, along with the
associated name (where applicable
with picture) if this is stored in the
SmartChip/Addressbook (p. 39).
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.
Press briefly.
Press and hold to switch off
the ringing tone and vibration.
Missed call display.
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Speakerphone
You can put the phone down during
a call. You can then use the loudspeaker to hear the caller.
§Spk. On§ Activate handsfree talking.
/kl Regulate the volume with
I
§Spk. Off§ Deactivate.
Warning!
Always switch off "handsfree talking" before holding the phone to your ear!
Otherwise, you will damage your hearing!
the joystick or the plus/minus key.
Swap between
two calls
Establish a second connection
You can call another number during
a call.
§Options§ Open call menu.
HoldThe current call is put on
J
or
§Options§ SmartChip/Address Book,
When the new connection
is established:
§Swap§Swapping between calls.
hold.
Now dial the new phone
number
and select phone number.
b
Incoming calls during a call
You may need to register for this service with your service provider and
set your phone accordingly (p. 97).
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
§Forward§ 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.
End call(s)
B
Press the End key.
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35Calling
After the Return to held call? display,
you have the following selection:
§Yes§You accept the call on
§No§You end the second call.
hold.
Conferenceb
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§
J
§Options§ ... open menu and select
Repeat procedure until all participants are linked together
(up to 5 participants).
End
B
Open menu and select
Hold. The current connec-
tion is maintained.
Now dial a new number.
When the new connection is established ...
Conference. The held call is
joined.
All calls in the multiparty
conversation are ended
when the End key is
pressed.
Call options
The following functions are only
available during a call:
§Options§ Open menu.
Hold
Mute
Speakerphone
Volume
Address
Book
Conference
Time
Send DTMF
Call
Transfer =
Main Menu
Call Status
Hold current call.
If switched off, the person
on the other end of the line
cannot hear you (muting).
Also:
hold.
Call via the loudspeaker.
Adjust handset volume.
Display SmartChip/
Addressbook.
(See p. 35)
Display talktime that has
elapsed so far.
Enter control codes (numbers) for remote inquiries
to an answering machine.
Connect the original call
with 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).
*
Press and
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Control codes (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
Select.
Using the SmartChip/
Addressbook for DTMF codes
Store phone numbers and control
codes (DTMF codes) in the SmartChip/Addressbook in the same way
as a normal entry, see p. 37.
J
0
J
0
J
§Save§Store entry.
You may also store just the
DTMFcodes (numbers) and then
send them during the call.
Enter phone number.
Press and hold 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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Set Default Book
¢L¢Select function.
C
Show Entries
The entries in the default book (Addressbook or SmartChip) are shown.
Select a name with the
/
J
I
first letter and/or scroll.
New Entry
Create new entry.
Address Book (see also p. 38)
SmartChip (see also p. 42)
Set Default Book
You can set which directory you
prefer to use.
The selected default book is opened
in standby mode with the joystick.
H
Address Book
A lot of data can be recorded in the
Addressbook for each entry, and additional functions (e.g., Birthday:,
Picture:, IM) can be used.
Open SmartChip or
Addressbook
Show Biz Card
Create your own business card to
send 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 and the
Addressbook entries correspond to international standards (vCard).
Ï
Move from field to field to
enter your details.
Copy numbers from Addressbook/SmartChip.
Show Groups
See p. 41.
<Info Numbers>
See p. 44.
37Set Default Book
<Show SmartChip>
The SmartChip is located on the SIM
card. Only one phone number can be
entered per entry. The SmartChip on
the SIM card can easily be transferred into a different phone.
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Address Book38
Address Book
The Addressbook can store up to
1000 entries, each with a variety of
phone and fax numbers and additional address details. These entries
are managed separately from those
in the SmartChip in the phone memory. However, you can exchange data between the Addressbook and the
SmartChip on the SIM card.
The Addressbook is set as standard.
New Entry
H
C
I
J
Open Addressbook
(in standby mode).
Display input fields.
Select required input
fields.
Fill in input fields.
At least one name must
be entered. Always enter
phone number with
dialling code.
Possible input fields
Last name:URL:
First name:IM >> b
Phone number: Group:
Phone/Office:Company:
Phone/Mobile:Address: >>
Fax:Birthday: >>
Fax 2: >>Picture:
E-Mail address:
E-Mail 2: >>All Fields
Additional information
Group:Assignment to a group
Address: Extension to enter the
IM
(p. 41).
complete address:
Street:, Zip Code:, City,
State:, Country:
bInformation if the entry is
being used as a chat room
contact (p. 68):
Nickname:, WV user ID:,
ICQ number:, AIM screen
name:
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39Address Book
Birthday: After activation, the date
Picture:Assign a picture to the en-
All Fields/Reduced Fields
§Save§Save the entry.
Additional information
Î
Synchronisation
You can use the mobile phone manager
(p. 110) to synchronise your Addressbook
with Outlook
telephones.
Using Remote Sync. you can synchronise
your mobile with an organizer stored on the
Internet (see also p. 86).
Completing phone numbers
see p. 44
of birth is entered.
Reminder: The phone re-
minds you at the time entered one day before the
birthday.
try. It is displayed if you
are called by one of the
corresponding phone
numbers.
Displays the required
input fields.
Temporary switch to
SmartChip.
®
and other Siemens
Display/find entry
H
J
C
Display options
§Options§ The options menu only of-
Set To Group
Delete Name
Send...
Copy To d
New Text
Msg, New
Multimedia,
New E-Mail
Browse
(For standard functions see p. 23)
Open Addressbook
(in standby mode).
Select required entry.
/
I
Display.
fers the functions for the
currently selected input
field.
Assign current entry or
highlighted entries to a
group.
Delete selected Address
Book entry.
Send selected Entry via
Text Message, Multimedia Msg or IrDA.
Copies name and one
phone number to the
SIM card (SmartChip).
Create a message with
the selected entry.
Start Browser and visit
URL.
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Address Book40
Change entry
H
J
§Edit§Press.
I
§Edit§Open entry if necessary.
J
§Save§Save.
Open Addressbook
(in standby mode).
Select required entry.
/
I
Select input field.
Make changes.
Call 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 highlighted as
well as to multiple highlighted
entries:
§Options§ Open menu.
Send
Message
Start IM
Delete
Name
Copy To d
More
Options
Mark
More
Options¢
Filter
Import
Send...
(For standard functions, see p. 23)
Send an message to
contact
Start Instant Messenger
Delete the contact from
Address Book
Copy name and one phone
number to SIM card
(SmartChip).
Mark several address book
¢
entries.
Only those entries which
match the filter criteria are
displayed.
Set up readiness to receive
for a SmartChip entry via
IrDA (p. 100) or SMS
(p. 50).
Enter search term.
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41Address Book
Show Groups
Nine groups are specified in your
phone to enable you to arrange your
Addressbook entries clearly. You can
rename seven groups.
H
<Show Groups>
I
C
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 IrDA (p. 100) or SMS (p. 50)
(name cannot be changed).
Open Addressbook
(in standby mode).
Select (the number of entries is listed behind the
group name).
Select group.
List entries in the group
for viewing and editing.
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.
Ringtone for group
Assign a ringtone to a group that
plays when one of its members calls
you.
C ¢T¢Ring Tones
¢Group Calls
or
C ¢Options¢Ring Tones
¢Group Calls
I
C
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 a
ringtone.
CConfirm.
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SmartChip
Entries in the SmartChip (on the
SIM card) are managed separately
from the Addressbook. You can, however, exchange data between the
SmartChip and the Addressbook.
New Entry
If the SmartChip has been selected
as standard:
H
H
C
I
J
Open SmartChip
(in standby mode).
Select <Add New Name>.
Display input fields.
Select input field.
Fill in input fields.
The maximum number of
characters available is
shown at the top of the
display.
Phone number:
Always enter phone number with
dialling code. An entry is not saved
without a phone number.
Name:
Enter first and/or last names.
Group:
Default No Group
Important phone numbers may be
combined in a group (VIP). This
group is independent from groups in
the Addressbook.
Location:
Default SmartChip
Special SIM cards can save phone
numbers in a protected area
(Protected SmrtChip) (PIN2 required).
Record #:
Each entry is automatically assigned
a record number. You can also dial
using the record number.
A record number is automatically assigned to every new entry in the
SmartChip.
J
#
A
Open SmartChip.
Select a name with the
/
I
first letter and/or scroll.
Phone number is dialled.
Enter record number.
Press.
Press.
Change entry
I
§Edit§Press.
J
J
§Save§Press.
Select entry in SmartChip.
Select input field
/
I
required.
Make changes.
SmartChip options
The following functions are available, depending on the current
situation.
§Options§
Copy To 9
Copy All to9
Delete All
More
Options
Import
(For standard functions, see p. 23)
Open menu.
Copy all highlighted entries to the
Addressbook.
Copy all entries to the
Addressbook.
The whole SmartChip is
deleted.
PIN-protected.
Set up readiness to re-
¢
ceive for a SmartChip
entry via IrDA (p. 100)
or SMS (p. 50).
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<Other Books>
H
<Other Books>
<Own Numbers>
Enter “own” phone numbers in
SmartChip (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.
<Show SmartChip>
Entries stored in the SmartChip on
th e SIM car d can a lso be used on o ther GSM phones.
<Protected Chip> b
On special SIM cards, phone numbers can be stored in a protected location. PIN2 is required for editing.
Open SmartChip
(in standby mode).
Select.
<Service No.>/<Info Numbers>
There might be phone numbers
saved in your SmartChip 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.
Completing phone numbers in the
SmartChip
Digits may be replaced by a "?" when
phone numbers are entered in the
SmartChip:
*
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 SmartChip.
A
J
A
Press and hold.
Press.
Replace "?" with numbers.
Number is dialled.
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Recent Calls
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 SmartChip/Addressbook.
Your phone stores the phone numbers of calls for convenient
redialling.
C ¢
I
C
I
A
Or
§View§Display information on
Up to 500 entries are stored in
the records:
Calls Made
Access to the last numbers dialled by
you.
A
Calls Received
Accepted calls are listed.
P
Select record.
Open record.
Select phone number.
Dial phone number.
the phone number.
Fast access in standby
mode.
Missed Calls
The phone numbers of calls that you
have received but not answered are
stored for callback purposes.
Â
Voice Mail
(S. 67)
Speed Dial List
You may store 10 entries from
Address Book/SmartChip for fast
dialling.
Address Book
Icon for missed call
(in standby mode).
Press the display key beneath the symbol to call
up the Main Inbox (p. 49).
b
Call list menu
The records menu can be called up if
an entry is highlighted.
§Options§ Open menu.
Copy To 9 /
Copy To
SmartChip
(For standard functions see p. 23)
Copy the currently selected phone number into the
preferred directory.
45Recent Calls
Page 46
Camera46
Camera
You can view photos/videos recorded on the integrated camera immediately and
• use the photo as a background image, logo, a switch on/off animation or a screensaver.
• assign the photo to an Addressbook entry;
• send the photo via MMS.
• save the photo in My Stuff (p. 88)
or on the RS MultiMediaCard
(p. 89).
Switch on
C ¢
or
D
ÈSwitch to single image
Éand video recording.
The current (preview) image is displayed. You will see the following in
the first line from left to right:
The number of photos that can still
be taken in the selected resolution is
displayed in the top right-hand corner of the preview image. This number varies considerably depending
on the subject matter and how much
storage space is required.
The selected resolution is indicated
beneath the preview image or, if video mode has been selected, there is
an indication as to how much recording time has already been used
and how much time is still available
for a video.
è
Camera
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24
Premium
É
î
Options
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47Camera
Photo mode
C/klTakes a photo.
C
The photo is saved with a name, the
date and the time. To enter the
name see Settings in the options
menu.
Settings prior to taking a photo:
F
I
Image resolution
The quality of the image can be set in
four stages regardless of the preview
image resolution. The highest possible resolution is 1280 × 960 pixels.
To create your own display background, select the Wallpaper
resolution:
§Options§
F
The resolution may decrease
depending on the selected digital
zoom.
Returns to the view finder
mode.
Sets the brightness.
Sets the zoom factor.
¢Settings¢Resolution
Sets wallpaper resolution.
Video mode
The video mode resolution is the
same as the preview image resolution. You can set two different
resolutions.
C
Start the video recording.
CEnd the video recording.
A red dot appears in the top right of
the display while the video recording
is being made.
§Play§Plays the video recording.
Flash (accessories)
If the flash is active, this is shown by
a symbol in the display. The flash is
charged constantly while it is connected to the phone and the camera
is activated. This reduces the standby time.
×
For settings, see options menu.
This symbol appears
when the flash is being
charged.
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Camera48
Camera options
The following functions are available,
depending on the current situation.
§Options§ Open menu.
Settings
My Pictures
My Videos
Microphone
On
Use Flash
Auto-Timer
White
Balance
(For standard functions see p. 23)
• Name for recordings
• Image resolution
• Color mode: normal,
sepia, grey tones.
• Storage medium:
My Stuff (p. 88) or
RS MultiMediaCard
(p. 89).
Display list of photos.
Display list of videos.
Switch microphone on
or off.
Choose between:
Automatic, Off,
Red-Eye
The photo is taken approx.
15 seconds after triggering. For the last 5 seconds,
you will hear a beep each
second.
Choose between:
Automatic, Indoor,
Outdoor
Additional information
Ê
Insufficient memory available.
Start the delete assistant to
delete data (p. 98).
Alternatively, you can
transfer data to the
RS MultiMediaCard.
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Main Inbox
The inbox folder offers immediate
access to the messages just received.
This means that you no longer have
to look through all inbox 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 p. 14.
To call up the inbox folder, e.g. if a
new SMS has been received:
ç
You will find the following message
types in the inbox folder:
Text Message, Multimedia Msg, E-Mail
System messages
Message about Multimedia Msg,
Missed Alarm, Missed Appts., Missed
Calls, WAP Push, Voice Mail
Data objects
Ring Tones, Graphics and Video, Calendar entries, Notes and Show Biz Card
Press the soft key beneath
the symbol.
C
After a set period of time, entries
which have already been read and
opened are only displayed in the
message-related inbox lists (see
Settings in the Options menu).
When you open an entry,
the relevant application
also starts.
Main Inbox options
§Options§ Open menu.
Receive EMail
Settings
(For standard functions see p. 23)
Additional information
Where applicable you will receive WAP
push messages from special servers.
These may contain information from the
service provider or important data such as
how to set up a connection profile.
§Accept§For example, start setting
Select set account and
send all e-mails.
If entries have been read,
remove them from the
Main Inbox:
Daily, Never, Immediately
If Daily has been selected,
specify the time.
up a connection profile
automatically.
49Main Inbox
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Text Message50
Text Message
You can transmit and receive very
long messages (up to 760 characters) on your phone. They are automatically composed of several "normal" SMS messages (note higher
charges).
You can also insert simple pictures
and sounds in an SMS.
Write/send
¢M¢Create New
C
¢Text Message
or
J
A
Ï
Input text.
You will find information
on writing texts with and
without T9 in the chapter
"Text entry" (p. 27).
The following is displayed
in the top display line:
Text entry status, number
of SMS messages required, number of characters still available.
Start sending procedure.
/JSelect phone number
from the SmartChip/
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 Sent Items list.
Text options
§Options§ Open menu.
.
Save
Picture&
Sound
Format Text Font Size: Small font, Me-
Insert From
Delete Text
Send With...
(For standard functions see p. 23)
Save composed text in
draft list.
Add pictures, animations
and sounds into message
(see following text).
dium font, Large Font
Underline
Alignment: Default
Alignm., Left, Center,
Right
Mark (highlight text with the
joystick)
Insert text from text template, bookmark or
Adressbook.
Delete the whole text.
Select SMS profile so the
SMS can be sent.
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51Text Message
Picture&Sound
Send simple pictures and tones with
or without accompanying text.
Remember that these may be protected (DRM, p. 21).
With the text input field open:
§Options§ Open menu.
I
I
C
I
For Fix Animations/Fix Sounds:
C
Select Picture&Sound.
The menu contains:
Fix Animations
Fix Sounds
Own Animations
Own Graphics
Own Sounds
Select list.
Confirm. The first entry
of the selected section is
displayed.
Scroll to entry required.
The selection is added to
the SMS.
For Own Animations/Own Graphics/
Own Sounds:
C
C
The pictures which have been added
are displayed. Sounds are displayed
in the form of "wildcards".
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.
§Group§The list of groups is
I
C
C
displayed.
Select group.
Open group and highlight
all/individual entries.
Transmission is started af-
ter a security prompt.
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Read
p
Arrival of a new SMS announced in the display.
Open Main Inbox(p. 49)
using the soft key positioned beneath it.
CReading the SMS.
I
Reply
You can answer the currently open
SMS immediately. The newly added
text is placed above the received
text.
C
Scroll through message
line by line.
ç Text Message
10.05.200419:42
+ 12398765431
SMS text . . .
Reply
Reply immediately.
ì Options
Reply options
§Reply§Open reply menu.
Write Message
Edit
Answer is YES
Answer is NO
Callback, Delay,
Thank you
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 an SMS.
Read options
§Options§ Open options menu.
Reply/Reply
MMS
Picture&Sound
Text Zoom
Archive
Move To S.Chip
(For standard functions see p. 23).
See "Reply options"
above.
Save picture/sound
contained in the SMS.
Enlarge or reduce text
display.
Move SMS message
to archive.
Move SMS message
to SmartChip.
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53Text Message
Lists
All SMS messages are archived in different lists, according to their status.
(For overview of message symbols,
see p. 14):
Inbox
¢M¢Inbox¢Text Message
C
The list of received SMS messages is
displayed.
Saved Msgs
¢M¢Saved Msgs
C
¢Text Message
The list of not yet transmitted SMS
messages is displayed.
Outbox
¢M¢Outbox
C
¢Text Message
The list of concatenated SMS messages not yet completely sent is
displayed. Transmission can be
restarted.
Sent Messages
¢M¢Sent Messages
C
¢Text Message
The list of sent SMS messages is
displayed.
Text Msg Archive
¢M¢Text Msg Archive
C
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 p. 23)
Send or forward entry.
Select an SMS profile for
transmission.
Move SMS message to
archive.
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Text Message54
Setting
Text Signature
¢ M¢Options
C
¢Msg Settings
¢Text Msg Settings
¢Text Signature
You can enter a "signature" with a
maximum of 16 characters. This signature will then be attached to each
SMS except for a §Reply§ and when
changes are made to an existing
SMS.
Text Profiles
¢M¢Options
C
¢Msg Settings
¢Text Msg Settings
¢Text 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
Center
Select profile.
Activate.
Select profile.
Enter the phone numbers for
the service centre as provided
by the service provider.
Recipient
Message
Type
Validity
Period
Status
Report
=
Direct
Reply=
Save Aft.
Send
Enter a standard recipient for
the profile.
• Manual: Inquiry for all
messages.
• Standard Text: Normal
SMS message.
• Fax: Transmission via SMS.
• E-Mail: Transmission via
SMS.
• New: You may need to
obtain the required code
number from your service
provider.
Period within which the service
centre is to try to deliver the
message:
* Maximum period that the service provider permits.
Receive confirmation of successful/failed transmission 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 messages are
saved in the Sent Items list.
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55Text Message
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 (p. 54).
Phone number in SMS
Phone numbers displayed in
§highlighted§ text can be dialled
(
) or saved in the SmartChip/
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 (p. 103) is configured.
Remember that these may be protected (DRM, p. 21).
, start the down-
A
ã SIM 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. You
need to delete messages or move
them to the RS MultiMediaCard.
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Multimedia Msg
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
C
¢Multimedia Msg
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, p. 21).
Write texts with the help of T9
(p. 27).
Pictures and videos may be taken using the integrated camera and/or
loaded from My Stuff (p. 88).
Sounds may be recorded using the
Record Audio and/or loaded from
My Stuff (p. 88).
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.
<Graphics>Select.
C
Insert Image
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
(p. 46).
î
Open
Display picture.
Delete
Delete inserted picture/video.
Save
Store picture/video for use later on.
Rights Details
Display properties, incl. any user
right restrictions (p. 21).
Display picture/video
functions:
Also possible.
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Sounds
<Sound> Select.
C
Insert Sound
Open list to select a sound.
Record
Activate sound recording to record
sounds (p. 81).
m
Open
Play back the sound.
Delete
Delete inserted sound.
Save
Save sound for use later on.
Rights Details
Display properties, incl. any user
right restrictions (p. 21).
Display sound functions:
Also possible.
Text
<Text>Select and write the text.
C
Insert
Choose any of the following for insertion: Text Templates, Bookmark,
Insert From d
Delete Text
Delete text on current page.
Save Text
Save text on the page as a 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 p. 27):
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Sending options
§Options§ Open menu.
law
Send
Play
Picture...
Sound...
Text...
Page
Properties
Send MMS.
Play back entire MMS on
the display.
See p. 56.
See p. 57.
See p. 57.
Add Page: Insert new page
behind current one.
Delete Page: Delete
current page.
Page List: Display
available pages.
Timing: Set the time
sequence for the MMS
presentation:
• Page duration:
Automatic or Manual
• Show page:
Only if Manual is set in
front of it. Enter the
lifespan of a page.
Enter sending parameters
(see next chapter).
Save As
Templ
Layout
Color...
(For standard functions see p. 23)
Save created MMS as a
template. See also below.
Select one of four possible
layouts:
Text above, beneath, beside (on left or right of)
picture.
Select the colors for:
• Message
• Page
• Bitmap
• Text Backgrd.
• Text Color
Templates
¢M¢Options
C
¢MMS Templates
MMS templates are saved MMS messages with no address. They can be
sent as new MMS messages 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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59Multimedia Msg
Send
The page(s) of the new MMS is (are)
already created and the MMS is
displayed.
A
Subject:Enter a brief description.
To:Enter one or more phone
Size:Display the size of
A
C
Open address entry.
ç MMS
Subject:
Greetings from Munich
Send to:
+1234567654321
Size:
85 KB
Þßá
]ì
number(s)/e-mail address(es).
|
Options
Ï Insert from
Addressbook.
the current MMS in
kilobytes (KB).
Start sending procedure.
The MMS is sent after
confirmation.
Expanded address fields
I
More:Provide additional ad-
Cc:Address(es) of copy
Attachments:
Date:Creation date.
Use delivery time:
Icons for status information
Þ
ß
á
Scroll downwards.
dress fields.
recipient(s).
Insert attachments.
Use specified send time.
If §Yes§:
Delivery date:
Send date.
Delivery time:
Send time.
Priority
Send report
Contains protected
contents (DRM, p. 21).
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Sending options
§Options§ Open menu.
Send
Play
Edit
Page List
Delete MM
Msg
Save MM
Msg
Add
Recipient
Save As
Templ
Add
Attchmnt.
Help
(For standard functions see p. 23)
Send MMS.
Play back entire MMS on
the display.
Display object selection to
change an object.
Display MMS pages for
viewing and/or changing.
Delete MMS.
Save composed text in draft
list.
Add recipient from the current address directory.
Save created MMS as a
template.
Add attachment:
• File
• Show Biz Card
• Appointment
Receive
Depending on the setting (p. 62) an
MMS can be received in two ways:
Complete transmission
The complete MMS is sent to your
phone. This can take quite a while if
the MMS is large.
ç
<
Prior notification
You are notified that an MMS is
awaiting reception.
w
<
§Accept§The complete MMS is
§OK§Display in Main Inbox
Shown in the display.
Start reception. The MMS
is sent.
Shown in the display.
Read the notification. Display the size of the MMS
in KB.
sent.
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Read
An MMS has been received in full.
I
C
Key functions for playback:
E
D
I
C/
The message details are displayed
when the MMS is complete.
Subject:Description of the MMS.
From:Information about the
Size:Size of the MMS in KB.
Expanded address fields
H
More:Additional input fields
Cc:Copy recipient
Attachments:
Date:Date received
Symbols for status information
(see p. 59)
Select the MMS.
Start automatic playing of
the MMS.
To the next page.
Press briefly once to re-
turn to the start of the
current page; press briefly
twice to return to the start
of the previous page.
Set volume.
End.
B
sender.
Scroll down.
Save attachments
Lists
All MMS messages are saved in four
different lists (for list of message
icons, see p. 14).
Inbox
¢M¢Inbox
C
¢Multimedia Msg
The list of MMS messages and notifications received is displayed. To receive an MMS subsequently, open
notification and press §Accept§.
Saved Msgs
¢M¢Saved Msgs
C
¢Multimedia Msg
The list of stored drafts is displayed.
Outbox
¢M¢Outbox
C
¢Multimedia Msg
The list of the MMS messages not yet
completely transmitted is displayed.
Sent Messages
¢M¢Sent Messages
C
¢Multimedia Msg
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
Snd Multimedia Msg
Reply MMS
Forward
MM Msg
Properties
Receive All
MM Msg
(For standard functions see p. 23)
Play MMS on the display.
Display MMS for processing.
Display MMS for viewing
only (write-protected).
Send MMS.
Reply to MMS immediately.
Enter recipient(s) for
forwarding.
Display message
parameters.
Send all new MMS messages immediately.
Setting
¢M¢Options
C
¢Msg Settings
¢MMS Settings
¢Select profile.
MM Msg 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. In most cases,
the setting has already been made.
If necessary, check with your service
provider for details.
Activate profile
I
§Options§ Open menu and select
Set profile
I
§Options§ Open menu and select
Select profile.
Activate.
Select profile.
Change Sett.
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User Settingsb
Set the MMS dispatch to suit your
requirements:
Delivery
report:
Default
priority:
Expiry time:
Earliest deliv. time:
Page
duration:
Retrieval
Size indication: =
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:
* Maximum period that the
service provider permits.
Transmission from the service centre to the recipient:
Immediate, Tomorrow
Length of display for an
MMS page (standard
requirement).
Receive complete MMS or
only notification of arrival.
Immediate
Receive complete MMS
immediately.
Auto.Homenet
Receive complete MMS immediately in home network.
Manual
Only receive the notification.
Set max. message size and
message handling.
63Multimedia Msg
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E-Mail
Your phone has an e-mail program
(client). You can use it to create and
receive e-mails.
Write
C ¢
Enter the address details for the
e-mail:
To:Enter one or more e-mail
Subject:Enter e-mail heading (up
Text:Enter text.
To send:
§Options§ Open menu.
SendSelect.
All Fields Open additional input
Cc:Address(es) of copy
Bcc:Address(es) of copy recip-
Attachments:
M
¢Create New
¢E-Mail
address(es).
Ï Insert from Address-
book/Phonebook.
to 255 characters).
Or
fields.
recipient(s).
ient(s) who are not visible
to the other recipients.
Add attachments such
as images and sounds.
Options
Different functions are offered depending on the position of the
cursor.
§Options§ Open menu.
Send E-Mail
Send Later
Save
Add Recipient
Delete line
Insert From
Send e-mail.
Transfer e-mail into the
Outbox list.
Save e-mail in the
Saved Msgs list.
Add recipient from the
current address
directory.
Delete current line.
Text Templates
Bookmark
Ï Insert from the
Addressbook/
Phonebook.
Add Attchmnt.
Delete Text
T9 Input
My Stuff Open to make
a selection. Remember
that pictures and
sounds may be protected (DRM, p. 21).
Delete the whole text.
• T9 Preferred
• Input Language
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65E-Mail
Receive/read
C ¢
Before an e-mail can be read, it must
be retrieved from the server. You
have two options:
Retrieve Email
Only the message header in the Main
Inbox (p. 49) is sent. You can then
decide if you also want to receive the
contents:
§Options§ Open menu and select
or if you 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 to the Main Inbox
(p. 49). At the same time, completed
e-mails are transferred from the
Outbox list.
M
¢Inbox
¢Select function.
Retrieve Email.
Del. On Server.
Attachments
Contains the e-mail attachments;
these can be saved in My Stuff (p. 88).
§Options§ Open menu and select
Save Attach.
Lists
All e-mails are saved in different lists
depending on their status (for overview of message symbols, see
p. 14):
Inbox
C ¢
The list of received e-mails is
displayed.
Saved Msgs
C ¢
The list of e-mails not yet transmitted is displayed.
Outbox
C ¢
The list of e-mails not yet transmitted is displayed.
M
¢E-Mail
M
¢E-Mail
M
¢E-Mail
¢Inbox
¢Saved Msgs
¢Outbox
Sent Items
C ¢
M
¢Sent Messages
¢E-Mail
The list of transmitted e-mails is
displayed.
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List options
Different functions are offered depending on the list.
§Options§ Open menu.
Retrieve
Email
Ret. Content
Del. On
Server
(For standard functions see p. 23)
Only transfer the message
header into the Main Inbox
(p. 49).
Retrieve the contents from
the server if only the message header was received.
Delete the contents on the
server if only the message
header was received.
Setting
C ¢M¢Options
¢Msg Settings
¢E-Mail Settings
Before using this service, you must
set the server access and your e-mail
parameters. Most of this data has already been entered. If not, you can
obtain this from your service provider. See also on the Internet at:
www.siemens.com/s66
Accounts
I
Select account.
COpen
Activate access
I
Select access.
CActivate access.
Set access
I
§Edit§Start the processing and
General Sett.
Enter an e-mail address to which a
Bcc (blind carbon copy) is always
sent.
Select access or <Empty>.
fill in the data fields as
specified by the service
provider.
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Voice message/mailbox
In idle mode, press
¢M¢Options¢Msg Settings
C
¢Voice Mail
Most service providers provide a
mailbox in which a caller can leave a
voice mail for you
• 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 (p. 97) 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 set it manually. The
following sequence may vary from
service provider to service provider.
Settingsb
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.
In idle mode, press
¢M¢Options¢Msg Settings
C
¢Voice Mail
/JSelect number from
Ï
§OK§Confirm.
SmartChip/Addressbook
or enter/change it.
Save call divert number
Calls are diverted to this phone
number.
¢M¢Options
C
¢Msg Settings
¢e.g. Voice Mail¢Edit
J
§OK§Registration with the net-
Enter phone number.
work is confirmed a few
seconds later.
Listen to messageb
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
Symbol plus beep.
Notification via SMS.
Press and hold (if necessary enter mailbox number once). Confirm with
§OK§ and §V.Mail§ depending
on your service provider.
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IMb
With this function you can transfer
text 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 buddy lists. When a connection
has been established, these lists
show who is available, whether they
want to be disturbed and wh at mood
they are in.
GPRS must be switched on.
¢M¢IM
C
Start menu
Sign onSelect the access via
Msg. History
SetupSettings for your repre-
ExitEnd application.
which the dialogue runs
or
Account: select (p. 71).
Read the messages from
the last meeting.
sentation and the
applications.
Rapid access ...
Select the access
¢M¢IM¢Sign on
C
The current buddy list or the list is
displayed (if necessary, set access
first, p. 71).
Specify your own status
§Options§ Open menu.
My Availability
B
Select and make entries.
Return to buddy list.
Add buddy
§Options§ Open menu.
ManagePress, then:
Add buddy Select and enter the user
B
ID at least.
Return to buddy list.
Inst. Message with new buddy
I
Select the buddy.
CSend IM.
COpen editor.
J
C
Write text.
Send text.
... etc.
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Sign on
¢M¢IM¢Sign on
C
Select the last access to be used
(see also Automatic login: p. 71).
Buddy list
When the connection has been established, the buddy list is shown for
selection.
In the buddy list, you will find a list of
the most recently used buddies. The
first time you log in, an "empty" buddy li st wi ll be ge ne ra ted by th e s erv er
if necessary.
Displays in the list:
-Conversations
Displays of the online buddies for the
messages are available.
-Online
Online buddies with whom no
conversation is being held at the
moment.
-Offline
Buddies who are not online at
present.
Managing the buddies
§Options§ Open menu.
ManagePress, then:
Buddies
Different functions are offered depending on the selection:
Add buddy
Find buddy
Delete buddy
Block buddy
User ID:
Enter a non-ambiguous
user (login) name.
Nickname:
Enter your own nickname for the buddy.
Search for buddy.
Delete buddy from the
list.
No more messages are
received from the buddy
and the buddy receives
no status information
from you. This function
works for all your lists.
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Buddy list options
§Options§ Open menu.
Send IM
Buddy info
Send IM to...
My Availability
Manage
Block List
Appl. settings
Update
Suspend
Sign off
Send Instant messages.
Additional information
about the buddy.
To send Instant messages to new buddy.
Information on your current personal status:
Available, Away
Functions for managing
a buddy.
Display all blocked buddies. Can be unblocked.
Set the application
(p. 71).
Updates the buddies list.
Terminates the application, the server remains
connected.
Sign off from the server
and return to start menu.
Start chat
A buddy list must be displayed.
I
C
Select a buddy.
Start communication with
the buddy.
The page is displayed.
During IM, the name
of the sender is placed
in front of each
contribution.
COpen editor.
J
C
Naturally, you can also receive messages from buddies 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 buddy.
Options (individual buddy)
§Options§ Open menu.
Buddy info
End convs
Block buddy
Sign off
Write text
Send text. The text appears in the chat soon
afterwards.
Additional information
about the buddy.
Deletes chat history.
Delete buddy from the list.
Sign off from the server
and return to start menu.
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Msg. History
¢M¢IM¢Msg. History
C
The messages from the last meeting
are displayed. You can read and delete the contributions.
Requirement: The server must be
disconnected.
Setting
¢M¢IM¢Settings
C
¢Select function.
Account
The list of available accesses is
displayed.
Select an access to estab-
/
C
I
Or
<New Entry>/Account Sett.
Community
User ID:
Password:
Information on your current personal status:
lish a connection.
b
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 a non-ambiguous
user (login) name.
Enter password (shown
as a series of asterisks).
App. Settings
Settings for the application used:
Auto-sign in
Timeout:
Message info:/
Online info:
Auto-reconnect to the
last access to be used.
Only possible, if Auto-
sign in is activated.
Time without action after
which the application is
terminated. However, t he
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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CB Messagesb
¢M¢Inbox¢CB Messages
C
Some service providers offer information services (info channels, Cell Broadcast). If reception is activated,
you will receive messages on the activated topics in your Topic List.
CB messages are displayed in standby mode; longer messages are
scrolled automatically.
Receive CB
You can activate and deactivate the
CB service. If the CB service is activated, 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§.
TopicSelect
§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
one specific language only or in all
languages.
Displays
Ö,Õ
p
Topic activated/deactivated.
New messages received on
the topic.
qMessages already read.
Text Zoom
You can set three fixed sizes for the
presentation of the display texts
across the entire message range:
Standard Medium font size
Zoom +Large font
Zoom -Small font
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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¢Internet
C
Browser menu
§Options§ Open menu.
Homepage
Bookmarks
Go to...
Reload
Opens the browsers
homepage.
• List Bookmarks Dis-
play list ofbookmarks
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.
Show URL
History
Disconnect
File
Settings
Exit Browser
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
(p. 74).
Close the browser.
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End connection
Press and hold to clear
B
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
±
Connect
Network
´
³
No network
GPRS online
Enter special characters
,
*
Select important special
0
characters.
Browser settings
¢O¢Internet
C
§Options§ Open menu.
SettingsSelect.
Browser
Profile
Settings
Protocol
Parameters
Security
Context
About
Your Internet browser is licensed by:
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.
Information about the
Browser version.
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Profile Settings
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
Select profile.
CActivate profile.
Set profile manually
If necessary, contact your service
provider.
§Options§ Open menu.
Edit
Delete
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
¢Bookmarks
O
Display list of bookmarks
stored in the phone.
Select bookmark.
CCall up URL.
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.
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 on your
phone. Most applications include instructions. Some applications and
games are already pre-installed on
your phone. You will find these listed
here:
www.siemens.com/s66
Requirements
Browser profile (p. 75) and the access (p. 103) must be configured.
Download
Select the correct access depending
on whether you are loading games
or applications:
C ¢O¢Games
or
C ¢O¢Applications
In addition to URLs and service providers for the download, any available applications/games and folders
will be displayed.
Download New
I
C
Only description file
Ì
or complete download
Ë
Select a service provider
or URL.
Start Browser and visit
URL.
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, p. 21).
Í
The executable application is saved on the phone
and can be started
immediately.
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Download Wiz.
C ¢
You will not be left on your own during the download!
Games and applications – options
Processing and managing your applications and folders:
O
¢Download Wiz.
Additional information
You can control games with the joystick or
by using the following keypad controls:
2
5
8
3
6
9
Information
Update
Check
Memory
Delete
Sort
Shop
Games
Move
1
4
7
List the version of the game
and the size of the game.
Reinstall an application
(update).
Display memory capacity.
Delete marked application.
Set sort criteria
(according to alphabetical order, type, time).
Access website to download
applications.
Move applications between
folders.
Rename
New
Folder
Security
Settings
(For standard functions see p. 23)
Additional information
You can use Browser to download applications
(e.g. ringtones, games, pictures, animations)
from the Internet. Downloading or running applications will not affect or change the software already installed on your Java™-enabled mobile
phone.
Siemens excludes all warranty and liability claims
in respect of or in connection with any applications subsequently installed by the customer and
any software not included in the original delivery
package. This also applies to functions enabled
subsequently at the customer's instigation. The
purchaser bears sole risk for the loss of, damage
to, and any defects arising in, this device or the
applications and for any direct damage or consequential damage of whatever nature resulting
from the use of this application.
For technical reasons, such applications and subsequent enabling of certain functions are lost in
the event of the device being replaced/re-supplied and may be lost if it is repaired.
In such cases, the buyer is required to download
or release the application again. Please ensure
that your phone has Digital Rights Management
(DRM) so that individual applications downloaded
via Internet are protected from unauthorised reproduction. These applications are then exclusively intended for your phone and cannot be
transferred from this even to create a backup.
Siemens does not warranty, guarantee or accept
any liability for the customer's ability to download
or enable applications again, or to do so free of
charge. If technically possible, secure your applications on the PC with the “mobile phone
manager”, p. 110.
Rename selected entry.
Create and name new folder.
Select a safety level.
Open Settings menu.
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Organizer
Calendar
¢Q¢Calendar
C
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 color coding:
Day with entries for appointments,
day of the week, weekend.
Navigation:
F
I
C
Weekly view
Special displays:
Appointments are shown as a verti-
cal color bar on the horizontal hour
division.
Navigation:
F
I
One day forward/back.
One week forward/back.
Open daily view.
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.
Appointments
¢Q¢Appointments
C
Appointments are displayed in chronological order in a list.
Enter new appointment
<New Entry>
Select.
Types:
c
d
e
f
Memo
Text input for description.
Voice Memo
Enter voice memo.
Shown with alarm.
Call
Enter phone number to
be displayed with the
alarm.
Meeting
Text input for description.
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h
Different input/selection fields are
displayed depending on the type.
The number of fields can be restricted, see Default at the end of the list.
Description:
Phone number:
Voice memo:
Location: Location of appointment.
Whole day:
Start date:
Start time:
End date: Date when appointment
End time: Time when appointment
Holiday
Enter start and end date.
Birthday
Enter name and date.
Description of appointment.
Enter a phone number or
select one from the addressbook.
Enter a voice recording,
see Voice Recording, p. 81.
All-day appointment:
Yes/No
Date when appointment
starts.
Time when appointment
starts.
ends.
ends.
Alarm time:
J
Recurrence:
DefaultIn the list, select those
Additional information
Display above set alarms:
On/Off or Vibrating Alert.
Enter the period of time
before the appointment
and select the time unit:
Minutes, Hours, Days
Select a timeframe for repeating the appointment:
No, Daily, Weekly, Monthly,
Yearly
Enter a parameter for repeating:
Forever, Until, Occurrences
(number).
If Weekly is selected, cer-
tain weekdays can be
highlighted.
fields which are to be offered for future entries.
¹Alarm clock
»Appointment
An alarm sounds even when the phone is
switched off (except in Airplane Mode,
p. 92). The phone does not go to standby
mode. Pressing any key to switch de alarm
off.
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Information on the alarm
When the set date and time are
reached there is an audio and a
visual alarm. If an alarm is missed it
appears in the list of missed
appointments (p. 81).
Alarm type Memo
Meeting: The text is shown in the
display.
Alarm type Call: The phone number
is displayed and can be dialled
immediately.
Alarm type Birthday: You can send
special birthday greetings by SMS,
MMS, e-mail or a call via §Options§.
With Snooze you can set the alarm to
repeat.
Tasks
¢Q¢Tasks
C
A task is displayed like an appointment in the agenda of the selected
day. However, unlike an appointment it does not require a time.
When no time is entered the task appears at the top of the list every day
until it is marked as completed.
The entries are made in the same
way as Appointments (see "Appointments"). Then press
Status:
Select Done or Outstanding.
Priority:
Selection in 5 levels from Lowest to
Highest.
Use Date
If activated with Yes, the following
time-input option is offered.
Due date:/Expiry time:
Enter the date and time by which the
task is to be completed.
Alarm: and Default as for Appointments.
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Notes
¢Q¢Notes
C
Write and administer brief text
memos.
Enter a new memo
<New Entry>
J
§Options§ Open menu.
SaveSave memo. When Confi-
Select.
Input text. The first line is
displayed as a "title" in the
memo list. Total length:
max. 160 characters.
dential is selected, a memo
is protected with the
phone code.
Missed Appts.
¢Q¢Missed Appts.
C
Events with an alarm (Appointments,
Tasks) to which you have not reacted
are listed for reading.
Voice Recording
¢Q¢Voice Recording
C
Use the dictating machine to record
short voice memos.
• Use your phone as a dictating machine when on the move.
• Record a memo as a reminder or
as a note for others.
• Add a voice memo to an appointment in the calendar.
• Record a call – useful for remembering numbers or addresses.
Warning!
The use of this feature may be subject to
restrictions under criminal law.
Please inform the other party to the conversation in advance if you want to record the
conversation and please keep such recordings confidential.
You may only use this feature if the other
party to the conversation agrees.
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New recording
Record New
C
C
D
Playback
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C
D/E
Voice recording options
§Options§ Open menu.
Speakerphone
(For standard functions, see p. 23)
Select.
The remaining time avail-
able, as well as the recording time, are shown in the
display.
A brief tone sounds when
the recording starts. Now
say the text.
Alternate between
pause/record.
End recording.
The recording is automat-
ically saved with a time
stamp. Rename with
§Options§.
Select the desired
recording.
Alternate between
playback/pause.
Press and hold for rapid rewind and fast forward.
Playback through the
built-in loudspeaker.
Using the plus/minus key
(in standby mode)
k
k
Press and hold for the duration of the recording.
Press briefly to play back
the most recent
recording.
Set Time Zones
¢Q¢Set Time Zones
C
The time zone can be selected in the
world map or a city list:
World map
F
City list
I
Time zone options
§Options§
Set Timezone
Auto Timezone
Search City
Help
Select the desired
time zone.
Select a city in the selected time zone.
Open menu.
Set the currently selected
time zone.
The time zone is switched
automatically to local time
=
by the network.
Search for a city.
Operating instructions.
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Calend. Settings
¢Q¢Calend. Settings
C
Start of day:
Time when the working day begins.
Start of week:
Weekday on which the monthly and
weekly view on the left starts.
Set Weekend
Set the days for the weekend.
Show birthday:
Displays saved birthdays on the
calender.
Synchronising with a PC
With the mobile phone manager (p. 110)
you can synchronise appointments,
tasks and memos with Outlook
Lotus Notes™.
®
or
Organizer options
Depending on the application used
(Calendar, Appointments, Tasks, Notes)
and the current situation, different
functions are offered.
§Options§ Open menu.
Delete
Delete Until
Delete All
Delete Done
Activate/
Deactivate
Filter
Confidential
(For standard functions see p. 23)
Delete entry.
Delete all entries prior to a
certain date.
Delete all entries after
confirmation.
Delete all completed tasks.
Switch alarm on/off.
Display all entries with the
selected feature.
Protect note with phone
code. We recommend that
you do not store any passwords (PIN, TAN etc.) as
notes.
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Extras
SATb
S
C ¢
Your service provider may offer special applications such as mobile
banking, share prices, etc. via the
SIM card.
If you have such a SIM card, the SIM
services will appear in the main
menu under "Extras" or directly
above the soft key (on the left).
U
Where there are several applications,
these are displayed in a SIM services
menu. With the SIM services menu,
your phone is ready to support future additions in your service provider's user package. For further information, please contact your service
provider.
Alarm Clock
C
The alarm will ring at the time set by
you, even when the phone is
switched off.
F
H
¢SmartChip Services
Symbol for SIM services.
¢S¢Alarm Clock
Activate/deactivate the
alarm.
Switch to time setting.
J
H
F
C
Set alarm call time
(hh:mm).
Switch to the week days.
Navigate to the various
days.
Display options: alarm call
time and days.
é
Alarm Clock
¹
§On§
07:30
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
EditìOK
C
§OK§Confirm setting.
Additional information
¹
With Snooze you can set the alarm to
repeat.
Set days for alarm calls.
Press again to delete the
highlighting.
Press and hold to highlight/unhighlight all the
days.
Screen display in standby
mode: alarm clock activated.
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Calculator
¢S¢Calculator
C
The calculator can be used in a basic
version and with an advanced range
of functions. The input line and two
calculation lines (including the matrix with the calculation functions)
are located in the top half of the
display.
eExponent
MSSave displayed number
MRCall up saved number
M+Insert number from memory
Use function. The result is
calculated and displayed
immediately.
functions:
x
2
Square root
Square
Calculator options
§Options§ Open menu.
Convert
Clear All
Memory Save
Memory Recall
Memory Clear
Extended Mode/
Basic Mode
(For standard functions see p. 23)
Call up the unit converter with the current
result.
Delete all units.
Saves a display number into memory.
Recalls a saved number from memory.
Clears the memory.
Switch between calculation functions.
Stopwatch
¢S¢Stopwatch
C
Two intermediate times can be recorded and saved.
C
*
After a stop:
C
Stopwatch options
§Options§ Open menu.
Stopwatch list
(For standard functions see p. 23)
Start/stop.
Save intermediate time.
Reset to zero.
Display saved entries.
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Countdown
¢S¢Countdown
C
A set time elapses. The last
3 seconds are indicated by a beep.
At the end a special beep sounds.
If no time has been entered:
C
J
C
If a countdown time is specified:
C
While the time is elapsing:
C
C
§Reset§Reset counter to starting
Open input window.
Set period of time.
Confirm.
Start countdown.
Interrupt counter.
Let counter continue
running.
time.
Remote synchronisation
¢S¢Remote Sync.
C
You can use this function remotely
to access externally filed data (addresses, calendar, etc.) and synchronise these with the data on your
phone. The data can, for example,
be saved on a company computer or
the Internet, e. g.:
www.siemens.com/syncml
Synchronise
§Sync§The computer is selected
§Next§Scroll through the various
Sync. setting
The following settings can be made
prior to synchronisation:
Active Profile
You can choose between 5 profiles.
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C
Or
§Edit§Set profile
and synchronisation started. When completed, the
actions which have been
performed are displayed.
displays.
Select profile.
Activate profile.
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Server Sett.Last sync:
Providers
Homepage:
Port:
User name:
Password:
Calendar
Path
Contacts
Path
Notes Path
Task Path
HTTP authentication.
HTTP name:
HTTP
password:
Display the current service
provider.
e.g. www.siemens.com
Enter port number.
e.g. 80.
Enter user name
(login name).
Enter password (shown as
a series of asterisks).
e.g., events
e.g., contacts
e.g., notes
e.g., tasks
Confirmation required;
Yes/No (if No, the input
fields are not visible).
Enter name.
Enter password.
Time of the last synchronisation.
Sync. Mode
• Sync data:Modified Data or All Data
• Sync instruction:Two-Way, Device
Update or Server Update
Sync items:
Highlight database areas to be
synchronised:
C
Device Manag.
(see p. 88)
File System
(see p. 89)
87Extras
Calendar
Address Book
Notes
Tasks
Save settings.
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My Stuff88
My Stuff
To organise your files, you can use
the file system like a PC file manager.
There are some folders for the
various data types in My Stuff for this
purpose.
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C
The list of the folders and files is
displayed.
Navigation
I
F
C
Select file/folder in lists.
The cursor can be
/
I
moved as required in
the preview.
Open folder or start file
with related application.
My Stuff options
§Options§ Open menu.
Move
Copy
Paste
New Folder
Preview
Information
(For standard functions see p. 23)
Place highlighted file(s) or
folder in temporary
memory.
Place highlighted file(s) or
folder in temporary
memory.
Transfer content of temporary memory into current
folder.
Create a new folder and
name it.
Switch over to miniature
view.
Display information on file
or folder selected.
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89My Stuff
Index structure
Some folders have already been
created for different data types in
My Stuff. These folders cannot be
changed.
FolderDescriptionFormat
Games
Applications
Audio
Graphics
Animations
Skins
Themes
Other
Depending on the service provider, the
structure, content and functionality of
My Stuff may vary.
Java archive
Download info
Applications
Melodies
Pictures
Switch on/off
animations
Loaded user interfaces
Loaded theme
(zipped)
Theme configuration (unzipped)
Text Templates
Voice recordings
jar
jad
*
mid
amr
wav
bmp
bmx
jpg/jpeg
png
gif
bmx
gif
scs
sdt
stc
tmo
vmo
RS MultiMediaCard™
The RS MultiMediaCard gives your
phone a very large memory capacity.
This allows you to save picture/video
files, and sound recordings, for example. However, you can also use
this memory card like a floppy disk to
save any other files you may wish to
save.
C ¢N¢C
The list of the folders and files is
displayed. The first entry is always
My Stuff.
The folders and files on the memory
card are managed in the same way
as in My Stuff. If the memory card assigns a file to a function in the phone
such as a ringtone, this is copied to
My Stuff.
Additional information
RS MultiMediaCard is a trademark of the
MultiMediaCard Association.
Changing the RS MultiMediaCard (S. 17)
New RS MultiMediaCard
1. Create a backup copy on a PC of the data on the old memory card using the data
exchange software.
2. Format the new memory card.
3. Copy the data from the PC onto the new
memory card with the data exchange
software.
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My Stuff90
Favorites
¢N¢Favorite
C
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 wish.
Use
I
C
Or
A
Select the required entry.
Confirm.
If the entry selected is a
phone number, you can
also call it with the Call
key.
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91Settings
Settings
¢T¢Profile Settings
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 Airplane Mode is
fixed and cannot be changed.
Switch on
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
• Call up the list in standby mode:
Select profile.
Select.
GProfile list is displayed.
• The active profile is identified with
·.
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Settings92
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).
Car Kit
If an original Siemens Car Kit is used,
the profile is switched on automatically when the phone is inserted into
the cradle (also see accessories).
Headset
The profile is only switched on automatically if an original Siemens
headset is used (see accessories
also).
Airplane Mode
All alarms (appointments, alarm
clock) are deactivated. This profile
cannot be modified.
Switch on
H
C
C
Normal mode
When you switch on your phone
again, the previously set profile will
be reactivated automatically.
Scroll to Airplane Mode.
Confirm selection.
Confirm safety prompt
again to activate the profile. The phone switches
itself off automatically.
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Themes
¢T¢Themes
C
Load a completely new visual presentation onto your phone. At the
press of a key, various functions are
re-organised on a theme basis, e. g.
Theme files are compressed to save
memory space. After being downloaded (p. 76) or called up from
My Stuff, these are automatically un-
zipped when activated.
Activate new theme
I
C
Select theme.
Activate new theme.
93Settings
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Settings94
Display Setting
¢T¢Display Settings
C
¢Select function.
Language
Set the language for 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
*
T9 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.
Color Selection
Select color scheme, incl. background image for the entire user
interface.
Startup Anim.
Select animation to be shown when
the phone is switched on.
Shutdn Anim.
Select animation to be shown when
phone is switched off.
My Greeting
Enter greeting to be displayed instead of animation when phone is
switched on.
Large Font
You can choose between two font
sizes for the display.
Illumination
Set display illumination to 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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95Settings
Ring Tones
¢T¢Ring Tones
C
¢Select function.
Set the signal tones on the phone to
suit your requirements.
Ringer Setting
On/OffActivate/deactivate all
BeepReduce ringtone to a
Vibrating 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).
I
tones.
short signal (beep).
Select from several silent
alert versions.
Volume
Set different volumes for types of
call/functions.
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.
Select
Calls
Messaging
CB Services
Alarm Clock
Organizer
System
Applications
/§OK§ The ringtone is repeated.
Set volume.
/§OK§ Confirm setting.
b
Call Screening
Only calls from phone numbers that
are in the SmartChip/Addressbook or
assigned to a group are signalled.
Other calls are only displayed.
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Settings96
Minute Beep
During a call you have initiated you,
and only you, will hear a beep
every minute so you can check the
call’s duration. The recipient does
not hear this beep.
Info Tones
Set service and alarm tones:
On/OffActivate/deactivate tones.
Extended If switched on, a wider
range of service tones is
available, e.g.: end of
menu reached, network
connection interrupted.
Key Tones
Set the type of acoustic key
acknowledgement.
Ring Tones Options
¢T¢Ring Tones
C
¢Select function.
Set the signal tones on the phone to
suit your requirements.
Assign ringtone
A ringtone which has already been
selected will be played or the list of
possible ringtones will be displayed
for selection.
d Calls
Assign a single ringtone to all phone
numbers in the Addressbook.
You will find a list of all supported
formats for ringtones in My Stuff
(p. 88).
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97Settings
Call Settings
¢T¢Call Settings
C
¢Select function.
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.
ÖCondition set.
ÕNot set.
Ô
Hide IDb
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 Waitingb
If you are registered for this service,
you can check whether it is set and
you can activate/deactivate it.
Display if status is unknown (e.g. with a new
SIM card).
Call Forward
You can specify the conditions under
which calls should be diverted to
your mailbox or other numbers.
Clear All
All set diversions are cleared.
b
Any Key Answ.
Incoming calls can be accepted by
pressing any key (except for
B
).
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Settings98
Phone Settings
¢T¢Phone Settings
C
¢Select function.
Auto Off
The phone switches off each day at
the set time.
Activate
§Time§Press.
J
C
Deactivate
§Manual§Press.
Enter time
(24-hour clock).
Confirm.
CConfirm.
Phone Identity
The phone identity number (IMEI) is
displayed. This information may be
useful for customer service.
Device Check
A self-test and an individual test are
offered after the last information
page. If you select Self Test, all individual tests are carried out.
Software version
Display the software version for your phone
in standby mode:
# 0 6 #, then press §More§.
*
Memory Assis.
The memory assistant will help you if
there is insufficient phone memory.
It is also started automatically from
applications if necessary.
After capacity has been checked, all
files and folders are displayed along
with their size and may be opened/
viewed and deleted if applicable.
Defrag FileSys
Creating more memory by deleting
temporary files that are no longer
required.
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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99Settings
Clock Setup
¢T¢Date/Time Settings
C
¢Select function.
Set Date/Time
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.
Set Time Zones
The time zone can be selected in the
world map or a city list:
World map
F
City list
I
§Options§
Set Time
Zones
Auto Timezone=
Search City
Help
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.
Open menu.
Set time zone.
Have the time zone set automatically by the network.
Search for a city.
Operating instructions.
Set Date Format
Select the display format for the
date.
Time Format
Select 24h or 12h.
Show Clock
Activate/deactivate time display in
standby mode.
Auto Timeb
The time zone is identified
automatically.
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Settings100
Connectivity
¢T¢Connectivity
C
¢Select function.
Data Counter
Display the transmitted volume.
IrDA
CActivate/deactivate IrDA.
Your phone has an infrared interface. With this interface, you can exchange data such as pictures, ringtones, Addressbook entries,
business cards or organizer data with
other devices which also have an infrared interface.
The infrared interface is on the left
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:
¯IrDA activated.
®
If IrDA is activated, standby time for
the phone will be reduced.
During transmission.
Bluetooth® (BT)
The Bluetooth
owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any
use of such marks by Siemens are under license. Other trademarks and trade names
are those of their respective owners.
Bluetooth is a short-range radio connection by means of which a headset
or car kit, for example, can be connected without the need for wires.
Using the Send/Print function in the
options menu for the application
concerned you can also use this
route to send data.
With SAP (SIM Access Profile) a car
phone GSM module can, for example, use the access data from the SIM
card on your phone. There is no need
to swap the SIM card. It is possible
that SAP might not be supported by
your service provider.
Each Bluetooth device has its own
specific address and can be given a
self-explanatory name as an option.
Password protection ensures the security of a Bluetooth connection, as
does including the BT partner in a list
as a “confidential” device.
To establish a Bluetooth connection
between your phone and other Bluetooth devices you must activate
Bluetooth.
®
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