Siemens A35 User Manual

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User Guide  
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operation of your product features and network services.  
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A35  
A35  
Overview ............................................. 2  
Safety................................................... 3  
Introduction ........................................ 4  
Icons Used ....................................... 4  
Icons on the Display......................... 4  
Menu Control...................................... 5  
Getting Started ................................... 6  
1. Insert SIM Card ............................ 6  
2. Insert and Charge Battery ............ 6  
3. Switch Telephone On................... 7  
4. Emergency Call ............................ 7  
5. Enter PIN...................................... 7  
6. Standby Mode .............................. 8  
7. Switch Telephone Off .................. 8  
Making Calls........................................ 9  
Dialling with the Keypad................... 9  
Ending Calls ...................................... 9  
International Number........................ 9  
Redialling ........................................ 10  
Answering Calls.............................. 10  
Unwanted Calls .............................. 10  
Active Number ............................... 10  
Phonebook ........................................ 11  
Saving Numbers ............................. 11  
Calling from Phonebook ................. 12  
Phonebook Menu ........................... 12  
Saving the Tone Sequence............. 13  
Fast access dialling .......................... 14  
During a Call...................................... 15  
Changing the Volume ..................... 15  
Time/Units ...................................... 15  
Call Waiting .................................... 15  
Answering Calls.............................. 15  
Rejecting Calls ................................ 15  
Conducting a Second Call............... 15  
Text Messages (SMS) ...................... 16  
Reading New Messages ................ 16  
Writing and Sending Messages ..... 17  
Message Lists ................................ 18  
Replying to Messages .................... 19  
Displaying Capacity ........................ 19  
Setting the Service No. .................. 19  
Cell Broadcast Messages ............... 20  
Switching the Ringer On/Off.......... 25  
(Vibrating) Alert On/Off................... 26  
Setup ................................................. 27  
Language ........................................ 27  
Time ............................................... 27  
Charges .......................................... 27  
Divert.............................................. 28  
Security .......................................... 29  
GSM Services................................. 30  
Car Use........................................... 31  
Troubleshooting ............................... 32  
Data .................................................... 34  
Licensing ........................................ 34  
Technical Data ................................ 34  
Care of Phone................................. 34  
Care of Your SIM Card ................... 34  
Accessories ....................................... 35  
GSM Netw ork Control Codes.......... 37  
International Service  
Num bers (Hotline)............................ 38  
Index .................................................. 39  
2
Overview  
Battery level  
Menu  
Set the telephone and  
network functions.  
Reception strength  
Navigation key  
Scroll through menus  
and lists.  
Open the Phonebook in  
standby.  
Adjust volume during call.  
Softkey  
B
M
[Menu]  
Execute the function  
shown on the display  
(see note below).  
<Network Provider>  
17:35  
Call key  
Answer calls.  
Dial displayed number or  
name.  
On, Off, Disconnect key  
Long press:  
Switch telephone on/  
off (from standby).  
Skip back to standby.  
Correction key  
Delete characters or  
words.  
Short press:  
abc  
jkl  
def  
End call,  
Return to a higher  
menu level as far as  
standby.  
ghi  
mno  
pqrs  
tuv  
wxyz  
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9
Ringer On/Off  
Hold down:  
Switch ringer on/off.  
Key lock  
Hold down: Lock on/off.  
Protects the keys from  
being activated inadvert-  
ently.  
International code  
(see p. 9)  
Note: Softkeys  
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The function currently active is indicated by a text on  
the display. In order to execute the function displayed,  
<Network Provider>  
you must press the so-called softkey  
pad.  
on the key-  
A
17:35  
[Menu]  
To call up the Main Menu in this example, press  
.
A
A
               
3
Safety  
All radio transmitters are subject to  
restrictions such as:  
Please note:  
Neither the phone nor the  
Switch off in hospitals and  
in the vicinity of medical  
electronic devices, e.g.  
battery may be opened un-  
der any circumstances.  
pacemakers or hearing aids.  
While driving:  
We recommend you use  
only Original Siemens bat-  
teries and charging devices.  
Otherwise considerable  
health risks and damage to  
the product cannot be ex-  
cluded.  
Dispose of used batteries  
according to the legal regu-  
lations.  
Do not hold the phone in  
your hand  
(Accessories, ¼ p. 35).  
Mobile phones must be  
switched off at all times in  
an aircraft. Prevent acciden-  
tial activation.  
Switch off near petrol sta-  
tions, fuel depots, chemical  
plants or blasting opera-  
tions.  
We recommend you use  
only Original Siemens ac-  
cessories to avoid possible  
damage.  
Minor interference may af-  
fect TVs, radios, PCs, etc.  
The ring tone is reproduced  
through the earpiece. First  
accept the call, then hold  
the phone to the ear.  
Improper use invalidates the  
warranty!  
Package Contents  
SIM card may be removed.  
Caution! Small parts could  
be swallowed by children.  
A35 telephone  
User Guide  
NiMH battery  
Charger  
     
4
Introduction  
Icons Used  
The following icons appear in the User  
Guide:  
Icons on the Display  
The most important display icons:  
Status/Events  
Use the keypad to write  
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Local network area  
5
numbers or letters.  
New text message, new voice mail,  
new missed call.  
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9
Navigation key  
To scroll, press the key at  
the right or left as indicated.  
All calls diverted.  
8
Q
Ringer off  
2
Use the softkey for the func-  
tion displayed above.  
A
K
Key lock  
J
L
Set up connection  
Connection set up  
Incoming call  
Correction key:  
B
Press briefly to clear the last  
character, hold down to  
clear the word or the  
number.  
Network access barred  
Restricted network connection -  
emergency calls OK  
Call key  
=
C
No encryption (network-dependent)  
Action successfully executed, On  
Action not executed, Off  
On/Off/Disconnect key  
;
'
Network-dependent fea-  
ture. Not available from all  
network providers.  
,
D
Active line (number)  
/ꢁ  
Bold text indicates  
[OK]  
Menu Icons  
a displayed function  
which is executed using  
the corresponding key.  
Event  
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SIM applications  
Phonebook  
.
<Lan-  
guage>  
Variable text  
(
Operating step performed  
by the user, e.g. scroll  
through the menu, select a  
menu item.  
/
S
Text messages  
Missed calls  
Voice mails  
)
@
Ringers/melodies  
Extras  
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5
Menu Control  
Step 5: Confirm selection  
Example:  
Setting the Language in standby  
Step 1: Open the menu  
Select the Language sub-  
menu item with the  
key.  
A
A
Press  
to call up the  
X
Language  
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[Menu].  
X
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[Select]  
<Network provider>  
Step 6: Open the menu  
11:35  
[Menu]  
Select the Language sub-  
Step 2: Scroll through menu  
menu item with the  
A
key.  
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Use the  
key to scroll  
between the main menu  
X
<Language>  
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items (e.g. to Setup).  
X
J
[Change]  
Setup  
Step 7: Scroll through submenu  
[Select]  
-
Press  
to scroll be-  
Step 3: Confirm selection  
tween the menu items  
(e.g. to English).  
Select the Setup main menu  
item by pressing the  
A
X
J
key.  
English  
Step 4: Scroll through submenu  
[Select]  
-
Press  
to scroll to Lan-  
guage submenu.  
Step 8: Confirm selection  
X
Language  
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Confirm your selection by  
pressing the  
key.  
A
Step 9: Back  
[Select]  
Holding this key dow n  
;
;
brings you to standby mode.  
Pressing briefly takes you  
back one menu level.  
             
6
Getting Started  
Turn the card and holder over (the  
1. Insert SIM Card  
Your service provider will supply you  
with a SIM card, which stores informa-  
tion regarding your connection and bill-  
ing details.  
SIM card contacts are face down)  
and insert into the device as indicat-  
ed by the arrow.  
"Care of Your SIM Card", ¼ p. 34.  
Older SIM cards are only compatible if  
they are 3 V mini SIM cards.  
Contact your service provider if you  
have any questions or problems.  
If a credit card sized SIM was delivered  
snap the smaller section out.  
Switch the phone off before removing  
the battery.  
Unlock and remove the battery  
cover.  
2. Insert and Charge  
Battery  
To Insert the Battery  
Insert the battery as indicated below  
(contacts on top end).  
Remove the SIM card holder.  
Insert the SIM card into the holder.  
Ensure that the angled corners and  
contact surfaces are correctly posi-  
tioned.  
Refit the cover, ensure the top end  
is flush before pressing it closed  
(until it clicks).  
             
7
Getting Started  
To Charge the Battery:  
Your new battery will not be fully  
charged:  
3. Switch Telephone On  
;
Hold down to switch on.  
If Insert SIM Card is displayed, check  
that the SIM card is correctly inserted  
(¼ p. 32).  
Insert the plug ot the charger into  
the socket in the phone  
(see illustration below).  
Plug the charging unit into the mains  
power socket (first checking the rat-  
ed voltage of the charging unit).  
4. Emergency Call  
You can contact the emergency servic-  
es at any time even without a SIM  
card. Simply dial 112 (999 in the UK).  
The charging progress is shown  
on your display. You may use  
your phone whilst charging.  
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5. Enter PIN  
Your SIM card is provided with a PIN to  
prevent misuse:  
Charging complete.  
Battery is fully charged.  
M
To release, squeeze the arrows on  
the plug together and remove.  
Enter the PIN.  
The display is suppressed  
(You can correct mistakes  
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using  
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p
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jk  
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Please enter PIN:  
**** [OK]  
Press A.  
It may take a few seconds to register  
your phone with the network.  
.
Charging Time  
Allow at least 3 hours for your first  
few charges. 1.5 - 2 hours are enough  
after this.  
PIN  
The SIM card will be blocked after the  
third incorrect PIN entry (¼ p. 32).  
To switch on/off PIN control or to  
change your PIN number (¼ p. 29).  
Usage Time  
A full charge can provide from 60 to  
150 hours standby, or from 90 to 240  
minutes talk time (depending on use  
and network conditions).  
A beep sounds when the battery  
needs charging.  
                       
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Getting Started  
6. Standby Mode  
If the name of the network provider is  
displayed, the telephone is on standby:  
Hold down  
;
(in standby mode).  
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<Network Provider>  
11:35  
[Menu]  
You can now make calls, answer calls  
and use the other telephone functions.  
If the Date/Time function is on  
(¼ p. 27), you will see the time dis-  
played.  
E
G
Strong reception signal.  
If the signal is weak, call  
quality or continuity may be  
impaired.  
You can normally improve reception by  
moving to a window or open space.  
If you are outside your "home" network  
(¼ p. 30) or abroad, your phone will au-  
tomatically select another GSM net-  
work (¼ p. 30). Your network provider  
may restrict the selection of another  
network (¼ p. 30).  
Key Lock  
Activating the key lock prevents keys  
being pressed inadvertently.  
Hold down.  
The key lock is activated. Any key can  
now be pressed without a function be-  
ing executed.  
Deactivating the key lock:  
Hold down.  
             
9
Dialling with the Keypad International Number  
The telephone must be switched on  
(standby).  
An international number comprises the  
international prefix, the country code  
(e.g. 49 for Germany) and the national  
number (often without the first digit):  
Always enter the number  
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with the area code (where  
applicable with the interna-  
tional code).  
Hold down until "+" appears.  
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Enter the country code and  
number.  
X
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Press.  
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089987654321  
[Save]  
You can use the  
mistakes.  
key to correct any  
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Press. The number dis-  
played is dialled.  
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You can use the [Save] function to store  
the number in your Phonebook  
(¼ p. 11).  
Ending Calls  
Press.  
;
Press this key even if the  
other party hangs up first.  
The call is ended.  
For easier, quicker, error-free use you  
can:  
Redial numbers.  
Use the Phonebook (¼ p. 12).  
Use speed dialling (¼ p. 14).  
Dial numbers in messages  
(¼ p. 16).  
                             
10  
Making Calls  
,
Redialling  
Answering Calls  
The last numbers dialled are stored  
(max. ten, depending on your SIM  
card).  
In certain cases, the callers name or  
number is displayed (¼ p. 11).  
=
Press.  
=
Press.  
Unwanted Calls  
You can reject unwanted calls. If you  
receive a call:  
A list is opened of the last numbers  
dialled.  
Scroll to the required  
number.  
Q
Press. The caller hears the  
busy tone.  
;
=
Press. The number dis-  
played is dialled.  
or  
Processing Lists  
[Busy]  
Press.  
You can save an entry to a list or delete  
the list.  
Divert is on appears if call diversion is  
activated (¼ p. 28).  
=
Press.  
,
Active Number  
Scroll to the required entry.  
Q
When an alternative number is regis-  
tered for the telephone it is possible to  
switch between numbers in standby  
mode:  
[Options] Press.  
Scroll to the required option.  
Q
[Select]  
Press to save an entry to a  
list or delete the list.  
Press.  
Line /Press to switch the line.  
               
11  
Phonebook  
You can enter frequently dialled num-  
Writing Names  
Press the digit keys repeatedly until  
the character you want appears. The  
cursor advances after a short delay.  
bers along with the associated names  
in the Phonebook, enabling you to dial  
quickly and without errors.  
If caller number transmission is activat-  
ed, the name of the caller is shown on  
the display, providing there is a corre-  
sponding entry in the Phonebook.  
Press once briefly for A,  
twice for B, etc.  
Press briefly to erase the  
B
character preceding the cur-  
sor, hold down to erase the  
whole word.  
Saving Numbers  
When you are in standby mode you  
can make a new entry:  
Press to switch between  
upper and lower case letters  
(only applies to the adjacent  
character). The first charac-  
ter is written in upper case  
as standard.  
Always enter the number  
with the area code.  
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For frequent travel abroad,  
enter the international code  
(¼ p. 9).  
1/Ä  
Press to create a space.  
[Save]  
Save entry.  
Numbers and letters with  
accents appear after letters.  
Enter the name that belongs  
to the number (see below).  
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Press briefly to move the  
cursor from character to  
character. Hold down to  
move from word to word.  
-
X
J
Ann Andrews  
Entering Other Characters  
[OK]  
ꢄ  
Press A to confirm your  
These keys are used for punctuation,  
common icons and Greek characters.  
entry.  
Available characters (¼ p. 17).  
Return to standby mode to  
enter another number.  
;
or  
You may enter a range of numbers for  
the same person, e.g.:  
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Dial the number.  
Ann O (Office)  
Ann H (Home)  
A number can consist of up to 20  
characters.  
The entries are sorted alphabetically,  
however only the first six letters of  
each name are taken into account.  
Up to 250 Phonebook entries can be  
made, depending on the SIM card.  
             
12  
Phonebook  
New Entry  
[Menu] Phonebook <New entry>  
Calling from Phonebook  
You can access the Phonebook directly  
from standby mode (¼ p. 5):  
Always enter the number  
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with the area code.  
For frequent travel abroad,  
enter the international code  
(¼ p. 9).  
Press to open the Phone-  
book.  
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-Select a name by entering  
/
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the first letter and/or  
scrolling.  
[OK]  
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[OK]  
Confirm entry.  
Enter the name.  
Confirm entry.  
X
J
Ann Andrews  
Edit Phonebook Entry  
Several options are available for each  
displayed entry:  
[Options]  
Press.  
=
[Menu] Phonebook <Entry> „  
[Options]  
Phonebook Menu  
View entry  
Edit entry  
The number is displayed with a flash-  
ing cursor:  
Own Number  
The first entry in the Phonebook is re-  
served for your own phone number.  
This means that you can display your  
own number at any time.  
You cannot dial this number. If your  
number is not already entered, you can  
do this as follows:  
I Alter the number.  
/
B
[OK]  
Confirm changes and repeat  
for entering the name.  
[Menu] Phonebook <Own number>  
Delete entry  
Clear Phonebook  
Capacity  
The memory available on the SIM card  
is displayed.  
[Set]  
Press.  
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Enter the number.  
Confirm entry.  
[OK]  
Alternative Line  
,
If your SIM provides an alternative line  
(Line ), you can view or set the sec-  
ond number.  
                 
13  
Phonebook  
Information Numbers  
,
Saving the Tone  
Sequence  
Your service provider can equip your  
SIM card with information numbers.  
These numbers can be stored together  
in directories (e.g. hotels, weather).  
The numbers or directories are auto-  
matically available as entries in the  
Phonebook.  
You can save your numbers in your  
Phonebook together with tone se-  
quences (digits), e.g. for remote reply  
of an answering machine.  
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Enter the number.  
If ꢂꢀappears beside an entry, it can  
Hold down until a +ap-  
only be dialled in the local network.  
pears (pause during connec-  
tion setup).  
Dialling Information Numbers  
[Menu] Phonebook <Info Numbers>  
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Enter the digits.  
Scroll to the required  
directory.  
-
If necessary insert more  
pauses to ensure that the  
numbers are processed se-  
curely on the receiver side.  
[Select]  
-
=
Press to open the directory.  
Scroll to the required entry.  
Sending a Tone Sequence  
A tone sequence can be entered man-  
ually after a connection has been set  
up:  
Press. The number is di-  
alled.  
Active Line  
,
Enter the numbers for the  
tone sequence.  
[Menu] Phonebook <Active Line>  
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The line is active in the following exam-  
ple. You can switch to Line .  
Service numbers  
,
Your service provider can equip your  
SIM card with service numbers. If this  
case, you will see <Service numbers> as  
an entry in your Phonebook.  
X
J
<Active Line>  
[Line ]  
[Menu] Phonebook <Service numbers>  
Press A to switch to  
Scroll to the required service  
number.  
-
[Line ] in this example.  
Press. The number is di-  
alled.  
=
           
14  
Fast access dialling  
To accelerate dialling, you can define  
speed dialling numbers for the entries  
in your Phonebook. You can use the  
digit keys 2 - 9 for this purpose.  
Next Speed Dialling Number  
X
J
3
The number for checking the mailbox  
[Ann An...]  
is assigned to the digit key  
.
Press A.  
Assigning Speed Dialling  
Numbers  
X
J
Ann Andrews  
This is how to allocate a speed dialling  
number (in this case 3):  
< 3 >  
[Reset]  
Press.  
Scroll to the required speed  
dialling number.  
[Set]  
Press to open the Phone-  
book.  
-
=
Press. The number is dialled  
and the connection is set up.  
Scroll to the required entry.  
Confirm.  
Q
[Select]  
Changing Speed Dialling Numbers  
You can change a speed dialling  
number.  
The speed dialling number (in this  
case 3) is linked with the selected  
Phonebook entry.  
X
J
Making Calls using Speed  
Dialling Numbers  
3
[Ann An...]  
Enter the speed dialling  
number.  
Press A.  
The Phonebook entry and correspond-  
ing speed dialling number are dis-  
played.  
The Phonebook entry corresponding to  
the speed dialling number is displayed.  
X
J
3
Twice in succession:  
[Reset]  
Press.  
[Ann An...]  
Assign a new speed dialling number  
(see above).  
Press. The number is dialled  
and the connection is set up.  
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Only the first six characters of a name  
can be displayed.  
             
15  
During a Call  
Changing the Volume  
Rejecting Calls  
You can set the handset volume while  
a call is in progress. There are  
five volume settings.  
Press.  
;
If you have activated Divert to the mail-  
box, then the call is diverted.  
X
J
0172987654321  
,
Conducting  
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[Menu]  
a Second Call  
-
Press to change the volume.  
You are on a call and make a call to a  
second subscriber.  
,
Time/Units  
I
or  
Enter the number.  
The call duration or the units are dis-  
played during and after a call (¼ p. 27).  
[Menu]  
Press and select entry from  
Phonebook.  
,
Call Waiting  
Press. The connection is  
set up.  
=
If someone calls you while you are on a  
call, you will hear a Call Waiting signal.  
In both cases the current call is put on  
hold and the new call is set up. You can  
swap between the two calls.  
If may be necessary to apply to your  
service provider to have this function  
enable. To activate/deactivate Call  
Waiting or to check the status of the  
function (¼ p. 37).  
X
J
L +491729876  
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[Swap]  
Answering Calls  
Press A to swap.  
Ending a Connection  
Press.  
=
The first call is placed on hold and the  
new call is answered. You can now  
toggle back and forth between the two  
calls (swap).  
Press.  
;
[OK]  
Confirm the prompt. You re-  
turn to the call on hold.  
X
J
L +491729876  
L
[Swap]  
Press A to swap.  
                             
16  
Text Messages (SMS)  
Your phone can receive and send text  
messages (Short Message Service,  
SMS). Your service provider will advise  
you concerning service availability and  
operation.  
Options While Reading  
You can access the following functions  
when reading a message:  
[Options] Press.  
Scroll to the required func-  
-
Reading New Messages  
tion and then:  
A new text message is indicated by the  
[Select]  
Press to execute a function.  
following icon  
:
6
Call active no.  
X
6
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Save active no.  
<Network Provider>  
Saves the number in your Phonebook.  
Reply to sender  
Sends a reply to the originator.  
[Menu]  
To read the message:  
Edit Message  
[Menu] Events New Message  
Edits the received message.  
Can also be used to enter a new ad-  
dress.  
The display indicates the date and time  
at which the message was received.  
Delete Message  
Scroll to read the number  
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and the message.  
Flashes when the mes-  
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sage memory is full. You  
cannot receive any more  
messages when the  
memory is full.  
The end of the message is indicated by  
a mark.  
When you have read the message you  
will be asked if you want to delete this  
message.You should delete messages  
regularly as the capacity of your SIM  
card is limited (see below).  
[Delete]  
Press to confirm the securi-  
ty prompt.  
Once you have read the  
message scroll to the next  
one.  
Q
Press to dial a selected  
=
number in the text mes-  
sage (`08998765432_).  
                         
17  
Text Messages (SMS)  
Writing Text  
Writing and Sending  
Press the digit keys repeatedly until  
the character you want appears. The  
cursor advances after a short delay.  
Messages  
You can create text message contain-  
ing up to 160 characters.  
Press once briefly for A, twice  
for B, etc.  
To send a text message, this must first  
be forwarded to the Service Centre.  
The number of your Service Centre is  
usually preset. Otherwise you must  
enter this manually (¼ p. 19). The  
Service Centre number is available  
from your service provider.  
Press briefly to erase the char-  
B
acter preceding the cursor,  
hold down to erase the whole  
word.  
Press to switch between up-  
per case and lower case let-  
ters. The first character is writ-  
ten in upper case as standard.  
[Menu] Messages Create Message  
Enter the message text.  
(See the box below for writ-  
ing text).  
I
Press to create a space.  
1/Ä Numbers and letters with ac-  
cents appear after letters.  
After entering the message text:  
Press briefly to move the cur-  
-
[Options] Select.  
sor from character to charac-  
ter. Hold down to move from  
word to word.  
[Select]  
Confirm the prompt for  
sending the text message.  
T
Space 1  
£
2
3
4
5
6
$
¥
/
Enter the number or dial  
from the Phonebook.  
I (  
Aa  
Dd  
Gg  
Jj  
Bb Cc  
Ää Çà  
Ee Ff  
Hh Ii  
Kk Ll  
Éé  
ì
è
Send Message Confirm.  
or  
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Press to send.  
Mm Nn Oo  
Öö  
7
ñ
ß
ù
ò
You are advised when your message  
has been sent, then you can save it.  
It will appear in your sent message  
list.  
Pp  
Tt  
Qq Rr Ss  
Uu Vv  
8
Üü  
9
Ww Xx Yy Zz  
Ææ Øø Åå  
A - a  
%
+
*
/
(
)
<
=
>
¤
0
-
.
,
:
?
¿
!
¡
"
;
_
#
@
Π
&
Σ
§
Φ
Γ
Ψ
θ
Λ
Ξ
         
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Text Messages (SMS)  
Options While Writing  
When writing a message, other func-  
tions are available in addition to the  
send function:  
Message Lists  
Your messages are saved in an incom-  
ing or outgoing list.  
Save message  
Saves the message.  
Inbox  
In the incoming list, there are several  
options when a message is displayed:  
Insert from: (  
Opens the Phonebook to select a  
number.  
New Message  
[Menu] Messages Incoming List „  
<Select Message> „  
Read Message  
Insert new line  
Begins a new paragraph.  
Read new message.  
Discard message  
-
Scroll through the message.  
Delete the text input.  
[Options] Press.  
For editing options when reading  
(¼ p. 16).  
Scroll to the required func-  
tion and then:  
-
Old Messages  
[Menu] Messages Incoming List „  
<Select Message> [Options]  
[Select]  
Press to execute the re-  
quired function.  
Read Message  
Read old message.  
Info  
If the message could not be sent, you  
are given the option of repeating the  
action. If the send action fails again,  
check that your Service Centre  
-
Scroll through the message.  
For editing options when reading  
(¼ p. 16).  
number is correctly set (¼ p. 19).  
Note that Message sent!means  
that the message has only been re-  
ceived by your Service Centre. It will  
then try to send it on to the recipient  
within a certain period of time.  
Edit Message  
For information on procedure, see the  
section on "Options While Writing",  
¼ p. 18.  
Delete Message  
[Delete]  
Press.  
Confirm security prompt.  
             
19  
Text Messages (SMS)  
Outbox  
Replying to Messages  
A received message can be read as fol-  
lows:  
If you select a sent message in the out-  
going list, the text is displayed.  
If you select an unsent message which  
contains a number, the number is dis-  
played.  
[Options] Press.  
Scroll to the Reply to sender  
Q
The following options are available:  
option.  
[Menu] Messages Outgoing List „  
[Select]  
Press.  
<Select Messages> [Options]  
Here you can edit a message and then  
send it (¼ p. 17).  
Read Message  
Read message.  
Displaying Capacity  
[Menu] Messages Capacity  
-
Scroll through the message.  
Edit Message  
For information on procedure, see  
The amount of occupied and free stor-  
age space for messages on the SIM  
card is displayed.  
"Options While Writing" (¼ p. 18).  
Delete Message  
(¼ p. 16)  
Setting the Service No.  
[Delete]  
Press.  
Confirm security prompt.  
This is where you enter the number of  
the Service Center. If this number is  
not already contained on the SIM card,  
you can obtain it from your service pro-  
vider.  
You have the following options when  
reading a text message:  
[Options] Press.  
[Menu] Messages Set Serv. Center  
Scroll to the required func-  
-
tion and then:  
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Enter the number.  
[Select]  
Press to execute a function.  
[OK]  
Confirm entry.  
Call active no.  
Save active no.  
Send Message  
Edit Message  
Delete Message  
             
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&% Cell Broadcast  
Some service providers offer informa-  
tion services for local areas (Cell Broad-  
cast, CB), e.g. display of the local area  
code. Service availability depends on  
the network where you are registered.  
Reading Cell Broadcast  
Messages  
In standby mode, a new &% message is  
indicated by an icon in the last display  
line:  
If "Cell Broadcast" is activated, you will  
receive cell broadcast messages. For  
more information on this, contact your  
service provider.  
X
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<Network Provider>  
&%  
Setup  
&%  
[Menu]  
&% On/Off  
Reading New Broadcasts  
[Menu] Messages „  
6
Messages  
Press to read the message  
or scroll through it.  
-
[Change] Press.  
Cell Broadcast is switched  
on/off.  
Rereading Broadcasts  
[Menu] Messages „  
6
Note that operating times are reduced  
if Cell Broadcast is activated.  
-
Setting the CB Channel  
Scroll to read broadcasts (arranged in  
chronological order). If the message  
memory is full, the oldest messages  
are overwritten.  
The numbers for the available CB chan-  
nels can be obtained from your service  
provider. You can only set one CB  
channel.  
[Menu] Messages „  
6Setup „  
<Channel ID>  
[Change] Press.  
The last active channel  
number is displayed if  
available.  
B/I Where necessary, delete  
the old channel number and  
enter the new CB channel.  
[OK]  
Confirm entry.  
               
21  
,
Voice Mail  
The service provider can provide you  
with an external answering machine  
(mailbox). Calls that you fail to answer  
because:  
Change Mailbox Number  
[Menu] VoiceMail Mailbox Number „  
[Change]  
B
Delete old number.  
your telephone is switched off  
you do not answer the call  
you are on another call  
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Enter the new number.  
[OK]  
Confirm new number.  
can be forwarded to this mailbox. The  
caller can then leave you a voice mes-  
sage.  
Divert to Mailbox  
Unanswered calls are diverted to this  
Service Center number (Mailbox) for  
The following descriptions may vary  
somewhat depending on the service  
provider.  
[Menu] VoiceMail Divert  
Configuring Voice Mail  
Your network provider will supply a  
mailbox number as well as a number  
for call forwarding.  
[Check]  
Press. The current setting is  
checked (This option is only  
available once the SIM card  
has been inserted).  
[Change] Switch on divert  
Configuring a Mailbox Number  
(if switched off).  
This numbers is used in order to hear  
the voice mail you have received.  
The last divert number used is dis-  
played.  
[Menu] VoiceMail Mailbox Number „  
Press to delete the number.  
B
[Set]  
Enter the new divert  
number.  
I
I
Enter the Mailbox number.  
[OK]  
Confirm.  
[OK]  
Confirm.  
Divert On appears after each call as a  
reminder.  
On some SIM cards is automati-  
cally assigned the mailbox number  
when the mailbox is set up.  
If your SIM card does not have this  
function, you should assign  
the speed dial key for the mailbox  
as  
(¼ p. 14).  
                 
22  
Voice Mail  
Messages via SMS  
,
Hearing Voice Mail  
You receive a text message (SMS) in-  
forming you that a new voice mail has  
been received. The text message con-  
tains the mailbox number which is  
marked and which you can call directly  
(¼ p. 16).  
A new voice mail is indicated by the  
following icon  
:
6
X
6
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<Network Provider>  
11:35  
[Menu]  
Messages via automatic  
announcements  
You receive a call with an automatic an-  
nouncement informing you that a new  
voice mail has been received. You may  
be connected to your mailbox auto-  
matically.  
,
The Event menu indicates whether the  
call in question is a voice mail. A text  
message or a call with an automatic  
announcement can also indicate the ar-  
rival of a new voice mail (see below).  
[Menu] Events VoiceMail  
Options for hearing voice mails:  
[Menu] VoiceMail Call Mailbox  
or  
calling using the speed dial key:  
=
Press.  
Call the mailbox.  
       
23  
,
Applications  
Your service provider can provide you  
with additional services via the SIM  
card, such as banking, stock market  
news, etc. (SIM Application). Such  
services are controlled by the SIM  
card, so that your telephone has no  
control over the procedure.  
If you are registered for such a service,  
the service name will appear as the  
first entry in the main menu.  
SIM services enable any future addi-  
tions to the service provided by the  
service provider, to be integrated to  
your telephone.  
   
24  
Missed Calls  
This callback list stores the numbers of  
the last five calls that were not an-  
swered. This requires that the number  
has been identified.  
Editing the List  
You can save a list entry or delete it  
from the list.  
[Menu] Missed Calls  
Display when a new missed  
call has been stored.  
9
[Select]  
Display missed calls.  
[Menu] Events Missed calls  
Scroll to required entry.  
Q
[Select]  
Display missed calls.  
[Options] Press.  
Scroll to the required entry.  
Q
Scroll to required option.  
Q
The number or the name of the caller is  
displayed. If Time/Date is activated  
(¼ p. 27) then the time and date of the  
call are displayed alternately.  
[Select]  
Press to save list entry or to  
delete the list.  
Now press : to dial the number.  
       
25  
Ringers/Melodies  
Switching the Ringer On/ Switching Service Tones  
Off  
On/Off  
You can switch on/off the audible sig-  
nals for the following:  
You can switch the ringer on/off or set  
a short beep.  
[Menu] Ringer/Tones  
Connection to the network.  
Message/&% message.  
Connection set up.  
[Change] Press to switch the ringer  
on/off or to set a short beep.  
The "Low Battery" warning tone cannot  
be deactivated.  
Setting the Ringer  
Volume  
[Menu] Ringer/Tones Service Tones  
[Change] Press.  
The service tones are  
switched on/off.  
[Menu] Ringer/Tones Volume  
[Change] Start change.  
Set volume at one of  
-
Switching &% Tones On/  
Off  
four levels.  
[OK]  
Confirm required volume.  
You can switch on/off the signal an-  
nouncing a new  
message.  
&%  
Setting the Melody  
You can set the ringer melody.  
[Menu] Ringer/Tones „  
6Tones  
[Change] Press to switch &% tones on/  
[Menu] Ringer/Tones Melody  
off.  
Select ringer melody.  
Q
[Change] Start change.  
Key Sound  
You can set the signal that sounds at a  
keystroke (off, click or tone).  
-
[OK]  
Choose from 15 melodies.  
Confirm selection.  
[Menu] Ringer/Tones Key Sound  
[Change] Press to switch the key  
sound or click on/off.  
                                       
26  
Ringers/Melodies  
Switching All Tones On/  
Off  
[Menu] Ringer/Tones All Tones  
[Change] Press to switch all tones on/  
off.  
or  
To switch on/off in standby  
mode:  
Hold down.  
/ appears in the first display line as a  
reminder.  
Switching the Silent  
(Vibrating) Alert On/Off  
You can use the silent alert to signal a  
call even when the ringer is switched  
off.  
[Menu] Ringer/Tones Silent alert  
[Change] Press to activate the silent  
alert vibrating function.  
       
27  
Setup  
In the Setup menu, you can configure,  
Switch Time Display On/Off  
[Menu] Setup Clock „  
for example, language, unit metering,  
call diversions and security. You can al-  
so enable GSM services for your tele-  
phone.  
Auto Display  
[Change] Press. The time/date display  
is switched on/off.  
Language  
You can set the display language. The  
setting "Automatic" sets the language  
predefined by your service provider.  
Displaying the time increases the  
power consumption of the mobile  
phone.  
[Menu] Setup Language  
,
Charges  
[Change] Press.  
A unit limit canbe set by the service  
provider on so-called prepaid cards.  
After this limit has been reached the  
telephone is locked to outgoing calls.  
Select the required lan-  
guage or Automatic.  
-
Time  
For more information on prepaid serv-  
ices, please contact your service pro-  
vider.  
Set Time/Date  
You can check how many units have  
been used and how many are remain-  
ing.  
[Menu] Setup Clock „  
Set Time & Date  
The time is entered in hh:mm format  
and the date in DD/MM/YYYY format.  
[Menu] Setup Charges  
The number of units used is displayed.  
Depending on the language selected,  
the date format can vary to read  
MM/DD/YYYY.  
[OK]  
Press.  
The number of units still remaining is  
displayed.  
The existing values are overwritten  
when a new time or date is entered.  
Invalid entries are not accepted  
(e.g. 32 as the date value).  
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Enter the time and date.  
[OK]  
Confirm your entry.  
                   
28  
Setup  
Clearing Divert  
[Menu] Setup Divert All unanswered  
,
Divert  
This network feature diverts unan-  
swered calls to another phone or to  
your mailbox.  
[Check]  
Press (if offered). The cur-  
rent setting is checked.  
[Menu] Setup Divert  
or  
For how to set a simple divert for unan-  
swered calls (¼ p. 21).  
[Change] Switch Divert off.  
Check Divert  
For other ways to implement a divert  
(¼ p. 37).  
Divert network functions may not al-  
ways match your display  
Setting Divert  
(e.g. if you change the SIM card).  
[Menu] Setup Divert All unanswered  
[Menu] Setup Divert „  
Check Status  
[Check]  
Press; the current setting is  
checked.  
[Select]  
Press. The current network  
status is displayed.  
or  
[Change] Switch divert on/off.  
Clear all Diverts  
[Menu] Setup Divert „  
If a destination number is stored, this  
is displayed.  
Clear Diverts  
If you wish to retain the destination  
number:  
[Select]  
Press.  
[OK]  
Confirm.  
Active Line:  
If the SIM card or service provider  
supports an alternative line, then sep-  
arate settings can be made for each  
number (e.g. ringers, call divert, etc.).  
The relevant call number must be acti-  
vated for this purpose (¼ p. 10).  
If you wish to enter a new destination  
number:  
B
Delete the old number.  
/( Enter the new destination  
number or dial from the  
Phonebook.  
I
[OK] Confirm entry.  
Divert On appears after each call as a  
reminder (dependent upon the serv-  
ice provider).  
           
29  
Setup  
Change PIN  
Security  
You can change the current PIN to an-  
other 4 - 8 digit number that is easier  
to remember:  
Security Codes  
Use of your SIM card is controlled by  
the PIN (Personal Identification  
Number) you received from your serv-  
ice provider.  
[Menu] Setup Security „  
Change PIN  
I
[OK]  
Enter the current PIN.  
A super pin (PUK) is also provided for  
unlocking the SIM card after the third  
incorrect PIN entry.  
Confirm entry.  
I
[OK]  
Enter the new PIN.  
Confirm entry.  
The phone is protected by the  
phone code (4 - 8 characters in length)  
which you enter with the first security  
setting.  
I
[OK]  
Repeat new PIN.  
Confirm entry.  
SOS  
Emergency 112 (999 in UK) calls can  
always be made.  
Protection Against Theft  
The telephone can be linked to your  
SIM card using the phone code. If this  
feature is activated, the phone cannot  
be operated with a different SIM card.  
If you lose your phone, your SIM card  
can be disabled and protected against  
misuse (¼ p. 34).  
It is important to keep these  
codes carefully. The phone will  
be locked after three incorrect  
entries (your network provider  
may charge for unlocking).  
Change Phone Code  
PIN Setup  
PIN Control  
Enter current phone code.  
I
The default is 0000.  
The PIN must be entered each time  
the phone is switched on. This PIN  
control can be deactivated. The SIM  
card is then no longer protected  
against misuse by unauthorized per-  
sons. As a result, some SIM cards do  
not support PIN control deactivation.  
[OK]  
Confirm entry.  
I
[OK]  
Enter the new phone code.  
Confirm entry.  
I
[OK]  
Repeat new phone code.  
[Menu]Setup Security „  
Confirm entry.  
PIN Control  
The phone does not support services  
requiring the use of PIN 2.  
                 
30  
Setup  
Auto Network  
GSM Services  
Automatic service provider selection is  
quence of the "Preferred Networks"  
list.  
Network Info  
[Menu] Setup GSM Service „  
Network Info  
[Menu] Setup GSM Service „  
Auto Network  
A list of GSM service providers are dis-  
played.  
[Change] Press.  
Auto Network is switched  
on/off.  
Marks the service provid-  
ers that are barred by your  
SIM card.  
If Auto Network is switched off, you  
must select another network manually.  
Scroll through the list of  
GSM service providers.  
-
Operator list  
A list of known GSM service providers  
is displayed.  
Select New Network  
You can manually switch service pro-  
viders when outside your home net-  
work. This setting only applies until the  
next time the telephone is switched  
off.  
[Menu] Setup GSM Service „  
Operator list  
Scroll through the list of  
service providers.  
-
[Menu] Setup GSM Service „  
Change Network  
[Network Info]  
Press to obtain more infor-  
mation.  
If the Auto Network option is activated,  
the preferred network is now selected  
automatically (¼ p. 31).  
Add New Network Provider  
Scroll to the option  
Add new Network.  
If the Auto Network option is deactivat-  
ed, the available networks are located.  
-
Scroll to the required service  
[Select]  
Press.  
Q
provider.  
/[OK] Enter the national (MCC)  
code and network (MNC)  
code as well as the name of  
the network provider.  
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[Select]  
Press.  
The required service provider is  
selected.  
If the name is already in the list, it is au-  
tomatically displayed.  
                       
31  
Setup  
Delete Network Provider  
[Menu] Setup GSM Service „  
Processing the Preferred Netw.  
list  
This list contains your preferred net-  
work providers after your home net-  
work provider. You can delete entries  
or add new ones.  
Preferred Netw.  
Your home network provider is dis-  
played.  
[OK]  
Press.  
Scroll to the required entry.  
New Network Provider  
[Menu] Setup GSM Service „  
Preferred Netw.  
-
[Change] Press.  
[Delete]  
Confirm.  
Your home network provider is dis-  
played.  
Conc.ID/Incogn.  
[Menu] Setup GSM Service „  
,
[OK]  
Press.  
-
and confirm with  
Scroll to the required entry  
Conc.ID/Incogn.  
Activate Conc.ID/Incogn. to prevent your  
number being transmitted for all sub-  
sequent calls.  
[Set]  
service providers can be  
preassigned, depending on  
the SIM card.  
Car Use  
Select the required entry  
from the list of network pro-  
viders.  
-
[Menu] Setup Car Use „  
Auto Answer  
[Select]  
Confirm.  
Calls are answered after the third ring  
if the telephone is connected to the  
"Car Kit Portable", ¼ p. 35 or a "Head-  
set with PTT key (Talk key)", ¼ p. 36.  
           
32  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Possible Corrective Measures  
Unable to switch Empty battery.  
on phone  
Charge battery.  
Check charging indication on display.  
Battery contacts dirty.  
Clean contacts carefully.  
Repeat switching on and off.  
No  
charge icon  
Battery deeply discharged.  
Battery defective.  
Continueto chargedevice. Thechargeiconappears  
after max. 2 hours.  
Replace battery. After several yearsaverage use a  
gradual decline may be expected.  
Contact problem.  
Check power supply and connection to telephone.  
Charge icon  
is flashing  
Temperature exceeds  
0 °C to + 45 °C range.  
Ensure correct temperature, allow time, then re-  
charge.  
SIM error  
SIM contacts dirty.  
Damaged SIM card.  
Clean SIM contacts with a dry cloth.  
Make visual check.  
Return SIM card to your service provider.  
SIM card not correctly orientated. Ensure SIM is correctly orientated.  
Old SIM card.  
Only 3 volt SIM cards may be used. If you are using  
a 5 volt SIM card, please contact your service pro-  
vider.  
PIN error  
3 incorrect inputs.  
Enter super PIN (PUK) supplied with your SIM as in-  
structed. If your super PIN or PIN are lost, contact  
your service provider.  
No connection to Weak signal.  
network  
Move to a higher location, or to a window or open  
space.  
Outside GSM network.  
Check service provider coverage map.  
Check network information for the device.  
SIM not valid.  
Contact your service provider.  
New network not authorized.  
Try selecting manually, or try other network  
(¼ p. 30).  
Phone loses net- Weak signal.  
work  
Reconnection, or connection to another service pro-  
vider is automatic; AutoNetwork (¼ p. 30).  
Switching off and on may accelerate this.  
Calls not possible Dialling error.  
Check the telephone number  
(correct international and area code).  
New SIM fitted.  
Check for new restrictions.  
Charge limit reached.  
Contact your network provider.  
     
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Possible Corrective Measures  
Check PhoneBook restrictions.  
Delete PhoneBook entries.  
Refit original SIM.  
Cannot write in  
PhoneBook  
Call restriction set.  
PhoneBook is full.  
Cannot find Phone- SIM has been changed.  
Book  
Voice Mail not work- Divert not set.  
ing  
Set Divert (¼ p. 21).  
flashes continu- Message store full.  
ously  
Delete a message to make room  
(¼ p. 18).  
Cannot send a mes- Service provider does not support this service. Contact your service provider.  
sage  
Service Centre not configured.  
Configure Service Centre (¼ p. 19).  
Destination does not have compatible phone. Check.  
Cannot set a func- Not supported by service provider or Contact service provider (¼ p. 38).  
,
tion  
registration required.  
Network provider Not authorized for this service.  
CODE error  
Contact network provider.  
Accidents  
Severe impact  
damage  
Internal damage could result.  
Remove and refit battery and SIM  
card (¼ p. 6).  
Do not dismantle phone.  
Immersion in water Internal damage could result.  
Remove battery and SIM. Dry immedi-  
ately with a cloth, do not heat.  
Dry connector contacts thoroughly.  
Stand unit upright in airstream.  
Do not dismantle phone.  
Reset all phone settings to their original condition  
Enter #9999# and press  
. The phone code and the settings for the SIM card and the network will not be  
*
affected.  
Siemens Service  
Worldwide assistance is provided by Siemens Partners - a simple phone call away.  
See service numbers (¼ p. 38) or visit our Internet site.  
Internet: http://w w w .m y-siem ens.com  
If your phone appears faulty, first check the section ¼ "Troubleshooting", p. 32.  
If the problem persists contact your service provider or specialist dealer.  
Incorrect use will render the warranty invalid.  
 
34  
Data  
Licensing  
Care of Phone  
Siemens ICM D MP RD hereby  
declares that the mobile A35 is in  
conformity with the essential require-  
ments and other relevant provisions of  
Directive 99/5/EC.  
Clean the phone with a damp cloth  
or an antistatic wipe. Do not use  
chemical cleaning agents.  
Protect your phone from impact and  
moisture. Do not expose your  
phone to direct sunlight.  
A copy of the original declaration of  
conformity can be found at the follow-  
ing Internet address:  
Care of Your SIM Card  
The SIM card must be treated with  
the same care as a bank card.  
Complies with SAR values as per  
ICNIRP.  
Do not bend, scratch or expose to  
static electricity.  
Technical Data  
Phone Identification  
The following information is important  
if you lose your phone or SIM card.  
Please enter:  
GSM Class 4 (2 watts)  
Frequency range  
880 - 960 MHz  
GSM Class 1 (1 watt)  
Frequency range  
No. of the SIM card (on the card)  
.....................................................  
1710 - 1880 MHz  
Length x Width x Thickness  
approx. 118 x 46 x 27 mm  
(without antenna)  
15-digit serial number of the  
phone (beneath the battery):  
Weight: approx. 120 g  
Battery voltage: 3.6 V  
Charging voltage: 3.3 - 5.5 V  
Max. power consumption with  
standard charging unit: 500 mA  
.....................................................  
Service providers customer service  
number  
.....................................................  
Charging times: 3 h (first time),  
then 1.5 - 2 h  
In the Event of Loss  
Standby time: 60 h to 150 h  
Talk time: 90 mins to 240 mins  
Innovatron Patent  
If your phone and/or SIM card are lost  
or stolen, call the service provider im-  
mediately to prevent misuse.  
                                 
35  
Accessories  
NiMh Battery 600 mAh  
Car Charger  
L36880-N4301-A100  
L36880-N4001-A108  
Spare battery is ideal for frequent call-  
ers or when on the move  
(NiMH 600 mAh).  
The telephone power supply, also  
used for rapid battery charging. The ca-  
ble plugs into standard cigarette lighter  
sockets (12/24 Volt). For reasons of  
safety, we recommend using the Car  
Charger together with the Mobile  
Holder.  
Travel Charger  
L36880-N4001-A103 (EU)  
L36880-N4001-A104 (UK)  
This compact charger has a rapid  
charge functionality with automatic  
mains voltage selection in the range  
100 - 240 V.  
Car Kit Portable  
L36880-N3015-A117  
Mobile Holder  
L36880-N4301-A101  
Enables convenient handsfree opera-  
tion with superior voice quality (rotata-  
ble loudspeaker, flexible microphone  
positioning). It simply plugs into a  
standard cigarette lighter socket ena-  
bling easy movement between vehi-  
cles. For reasons of safety, we recom-  
mend using this device together with  
the Mobile Holder.  
The mobile holder ensures that the tel-  
ephone is fitted securely in your car at  
all times. Can be used together with  
the Car Charger, Car Kit Portable or the  
headset. The installation of car acces-  
sories must not impede vehicle opera-  
tion (e.g. airbag).  
               
36  
Accessories  
Leather Case  
L36880-N4001-A118  
Headset with PTT key  
(Talk key)  
L36880-N4001-A123  
Functional Case  
Enables maximum freedom of move-  
ment when conducting calls. The  
headset is equipped with a button for  
answering and ending calls.  
L36880-N4001-A119  
Shoulder Bag  
L36880-N4001-A149  
Further information  
Active Bag  
Contact your dealer for further informa-  
tion on other products or check out our  
Internet page:  
L36880-N4001-A120  
Belt Clip  
L36880-N4301-A102  
http://w w w .siem ens.com /m obiles  
With the belt clip your telephone is al-  
ways within reach and ready for use.  
The clip attaches securely and can be  
easily removed.  
CLIPit  
L36880-N4001-A106  
           
37  
GSM Network Control Codes  
You can implement functions via the GSM network using control codes.  
Key to the following functions:  
I
Number  
t
Time (from 5 to 30 seconds) before diversion  
Teleservice (see below)  
ts  
Function  
Setup  
Deactivation  
Status query  
Number display  
Suppress number for next call  
Divert  
#31#  
31#  
#31#  
*
*
Divert when not available  
Divert if no reply  
Divert all calls  
ts #  
##62 ts #  
#62#  
**62*  
*
*
*
**61* *ts *t #  
*
*
##61 ts #  
#61#  
ts #  
##21 ts #  
#21#  
**21*  
**67*  
*
*
*
*
Divert if busy  
ts #  
##67 ts #  
#67#  
*
*
All diverts  
,
,
##002#  
(if available in the network)  
Restricted divert  
(if available in the network)  
ts #  
##004 ts #  
#004#  
**004*  
*
*
*
*43*ts #  
*
*
Call Waiting  
#43 ts #  
#43#  
Coding for teleservice ts:  
Functionality  
ts  
All teleservices  
10  
Language  
11  
Data  
12  
Fax  
13  
SMS  
16  
All except SMS  
19  
         
38 International Service Numbers (Hotline)  
Country  
Service Unit Number  
Country  
Service Unit Number  
Abu Dhabi  
Siemens  
Service Center  
02713500  
Latvia  
Siemens  
7501114  
Australia  
Austria  
Siemens  
Siemens  
Siemens  
Siemens  
DST  
1800622414  
0517075004  
017527447  
078152221  
02151  
Lebanon  
Lithuania  
Luxembourg  
Malaysia  
Mauritius  
Morocco  
Netherlands  
Norway  
F.A. Kettaneh  
Siemens  
01443043  
822391555  
43843399  
032415993  
2116213  
Bangladesh  
Belgium  
Brunei  
Siemens  
Hello Service  
Ireland Blyth  
SETEL S.A.  
Siemens  
Bulgaria  
China  
Omnitel  
Siemens  
Siemens  
02739488  
2352409  
02150318149  
016105381  
0233032727  
0703333100  
22633314  
791012  
Croatia  
Siemens  
Czech Republic Siemens  
Oman  
Siemens  
Service Center  
Denmark  
Dubai  
Siemens  
35258600  
04699720  
Pakistan  
Siemens  
Siemens  
0215673565  
28149888  
Siemens  
Service Center  
Philippines  
Egypt  
Siemens  
Siemens  
Siemens  
Siemens  
Siemens  
Siemens  
Siemens  
23313129  
Poland  
Siemens  
Siemens  
Siemens  
Siemens  
Siemens  
0800220990  
014178393  
80957371801  
026655058  
8454818  
Finland  
France  
0922943700  
0156384200  
01805333226  
016864389  
22583636  
Portugal  
Russia  
Germany  
Greece  
Saudi Arabia  
Singapore  
Hong Kong  
Hungary  
Iceland  
Slovak Republic Siemens  
0759682266  
014746336  
0800114050  
0614712444  
5113000  
Slovenia  
Siemens  
Siemens  
Smith &  
Norland  
South Africa  
India  
India  
Siemens  
Siemens  
116923988  
Spain  
Siemens  
Siemens  
902115061  
087509911  
116925589  
(ISDN)  
Sweden  
Indonesia  
Dian Graha  
Elektr.  
0214615081  
Switzerland  
Siemens  
012120090  
Ireland  
Italy  
Siemens  
1850777277  
0269893691  
079559663  
4818749  
Taiwan  
Thailand  
Turkey  
Siemens  
Siemens  
SIMKO  
0225186504  
26791777  
Siemens  
Jordan  
Kuwait  
F.A. Kettaneh  
NGEECO  
02122528835  
0990334411  
090456789  
United Kingdom Siemens  
Vietnam Opticom  
     
Correction key .............2  
A
C
Accessories  
Call duration  
active bag ............... 36  
displaying ................15  
Siemens ..................38  
battery ................ 7, 35 Call key ........................2  
belt clip ................... 36 Call waiting  
car charger.............. 35  
car kit portable ........ 35 Callback .....................24  
charging unit ............. 7 Calls  
second call ..............15  
D
features .....................2  
setting  
the language ...........27  
Divert  
activating.................28  
alternative line .........28  
checking..................28  
deactivating.............28  
deleting ...................28  
GSM code ...............37  
mailbox....................21  
DTMF  
functional case ....... 36  
handsfree headset.. 36  
handsfree kit........... 35  
leather case ............ 36  
shoulder bag........... 36  
travel charger.......... 35  
Activating .................... 7  
Active bag ................. 36  
Active line.................. 13  
Alternative  
answering ...............10  
answering  
a second call ...........15  
automatic answer ...31  
ending .......................9  
missed ....................24  
rejecting ..................15  
rejecting  
a second call ...........15  
second ....................15  
unwanted ................10  
Car charger ................35  
Car kit portable ..........35  
Car use ......................31  
line................. 10, 12, 13  
Answering machine  
¼ Mailbox  
Applications  
SIM services ........... 23 Care of .......................34  
Audible signals  
¼ Warning tones  
SIM card..................34  
telephone ................34  
CB  
¼ Information services  
Cell Broadcast  
¼ Information services  
Charges  
display.....................27  
Charging time  
battery.................7, 34  
Charging unit  
connecting ................7  
Cleaning .....................34  
Control codes  
B
Battery  
charging .................... 7  
charging time ...... 7, 34  
inserting.................... 6  
reserve battery ....... 35  
standby..................... 7  
standby time....... 7, 34  
talk time.............. 7, 34  
usage time.......... 7, 34  
warning tones......... 25  
Belt clip ..................... 36  
saving......................13  
sending ...................13  
During a call ...............15  
E
Emergency calls...........7  
F
Functional case ..........36  
GSM network..........37  
 
40  
Keys  
G
call key ......................2 Missed calls  
Getting started ............ 6  
GSM  
correction key ...........2  
key lock.....................2  
navigation key ...........2  
on, off,  
disconnect key..........2  
soft key .....................2  
displaying number...24  
adding  
network providers .. 30  
class ....................... 34  
network  
control codes .......... 37  
operators ................ 30  
services .................. 30  
entering...................11  
Navigation key .............2  
Network  
L
Language  
adding  
date format .............27  
display.....................27  
setting .......................5  
Leather case ..............36  
Licensing ...................34  
Line  
network providers ...30  
automatic selection.30  
network providers ...31  
information..............30  
preferred .................31  
Numbers  
active.......................10  
entering.....................9  
international ..............9  
missed calls ............24  
preventing  
transmission............31  
saving..................9, 11  
second ..............10, 12  
suppressing the  
H
Handsfree kit............. 35  
Headset..................... 36  
Help  
technical (hotline) ... 38  
Hotline ....................... 38  
active.......................13  
I
Icons on the display .... 4  
Icons used................... 4  
Inbox  
M
Mailbox ......................21  
changing number ....21  
checking..................22  
configuring ..............21  
configuring a divert .21  
listening  
text messages ........ 18  
Incognito ................... 31  
Information numbers. 13  
Information services  
reading messages .. 20  
rereading  
messages ............... 20  
setting the channel. 20  
setup ...................... 20  
International numbers . 9  
Introduction ................. 4  
to contents ..............14  
messages  
via automatic  
announcements ......22  
messages via SMS .22  
number ...................21  
display (GSM code).37  
O
speed dial key .........21 On, off,  
Making calls .................9 disconnect key.............2  
K
speed  
Outbox  
Key lock....................... 2  
activating .................. 9  
deactivating .............. 8  
Key sounds ............... 25  
Keypad ........................ 9  
dialling numbers ......14  
Menus  
text messages ........19  
Own number .............12  
back ..........................5  
scrolling.....................5  
P
R
Package contents ........ 3 Reception signal  
¼ Warning tones  
Personal Identification  
Number ¼ PIN  
Phone code  
strength.....................8  
Redial.....................9, 10  
Replying  
¼ Warning tones  
changing ................. 29  
text messages ........19  
deactivating.............26  
applications .............23  
number....................34  
service number .......19  
SMS  
Phonebook ............ 9, 11 Ring ¼ Ringer  
allocating an entry .. 14 Ringer  
calling from ............. 12  
capacity .................. 12  
changing speed  
dialling numbers ..... 14  
deleting speed  
dialling numbers ..... 14  
edit entry ................ 12  
entering speed  
dialling numbers ..... 14  
information  
numbers ................. 13  
new entry ............... 12  
number of entries ... 12  
own number........... 12  
saving  
a tone sequence ..... 13  
scrolling .................. 14  
sending  
a tone sequence ..... 13  
service numbers ..... 13  
speed dialling.......... 14  
PIN ............................ 29  
changing ................. 29  
entering .................... 7  
error........................ 32  
Prefix  
activating.................25  
changing..................25  
deactivating.............25  
setting the melody..25  
setting the volume ..25  
silent  
(vibrating) alert ........26  
S
Safety ..........................3  
Saving  
numbers ....................9  
Scrolling  
menus .......................5  
submenus .................5  
Second call  
answering ...............15  
conducting ..............15  
rejecting ..................15  
toggling ...................15  
Selecting  
a new network...........30  
Selection  
confirming .................5  
Serial number  
telephone ................34  
Service .......................33  
hotline .....................38  
Service number  
hotline .....................38  
Service Center ........19  
new voice mail  
message .................22  
SMS ¼ Text messages  
Soft key .......................2  
Special characters  
text messages ........17  
Speed dial key  
mailbox....................21  
Speed dialling numbers  
assigning .................14  
changing..................14  
deleting ...................14  
entering...................14  
scrolling...................14  
Standby........................7  
back ..........................5  
Standby mode .............8  
Standby time .............34  
Submenus  
country codes ........... 9  
Protection  
against theft .............. 29  
PUK ¼ PIN  
scrolling.....................5  
42  
Super PIN ¼ PIN  
Support  
Time.......................8, 15  
activating  
Warning tones  
hotline..................... 38  
the display...............27  
deactivating  
activating  
the CB tone .............25  
connection set up ...25  
to the network ........25  
deactivating  
all tones...................26  
deactivating  
the CB tone .............25  
key sounds ..............25  
low battery..............25  
Writing names ...........11  
T
the display...............27  
setting .....................27  
Time ¼ Call duration  
Toggling ¼ Second call  
Tone sequence  
saving......................13  
sending ...................13  
Travel charger ............35  
Troubleshooting .........32  
Talk time...................... 7  
battery .................... 34  
Technical data ........... 34  
Telephone  
activating .............. 7, 8  
care of .................... 34  
deactivating .............. 7  
serial number.......... 34  
talk time.................. 34  
Text  
special characters ... 11 Units  
Text messages  
capacity .................. 19  
U
display.....................27  
used ........................15  
deleting................... 16 Usage time  
editing..................... 16  
end of message  
battery.......................7  
V
mark ....................... 16  
inbox....................... 18  
message lists ......... 18  
outbox .................... 19  
reading.................... 16  
reading  
Voice mail ¼ Mailbox  
the next message ... 16  
replying............. 16, 19  
saving ..................... 18  
sending................... 17  
special characters ... 17  
successful  
transmission ........... 18  
time received.......... 16  
writing .................... 17  

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