Siemens S45i User Manual

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Safety precautions................................ 3  
Use SMS sample.................... 28  
Overview of the phone.......................... 4  
General instructions ............................. 6  
The User Guide........................ 6  
Menu control ........................... 6  
Getting Started ...................................... 7  
Insert SIM card/battery ........... 7  
Charge battery......................... 8  
Switch on, off/PIN entry........................ 9  
E-mail..................................................... 34  
Inbox/Outbox .......................... 35  
Read e-mail............................. 36  
Mail settings ........................... 38  
Bitmap viewer ...................................... 40  
Receive graphic ...................... 40  
Load graphic ........................... 40  
Save graphic ........................... 40  
WAP....................................................... 41  
Internet access ....................... 41  
Browser Menu ....................... 42  
Setup ..................................... 43  
Profiles ................................... 43  
Operating instructions ............ 45  
Voice message/Mailbox....................... 46  
Cell broadcast....................................... 47  
SIM services (optional)............ 48  
Records................................................. 49  
Missed calls............................ 49  
Calls received.......................... 49  
Calls dialled............................. 49  
Duration/charges.................................. 50  
Display .................................... 50  
Charge settings....................... 50  
Making a phone call............................. 11  
Dialling with number keys ...... 11  
End call ................................... 11  
Accept call .............................. 11  
Reject call ............................... 11  
When a number is busy.......... 12  
Redial previous numbers........ 12  
During a call............................ 13  
Handsfree............................... 14  
Send DTMF ........................... 14  
Swap/Conference .................. 15  
Babysitter ............................... 16  
Addressbook ........................................ 17  
New entry............................... 17  
Read/change an entry............. 18  
Making a call........................... 19  
Search for an entry ................. 19  
Addressbook Menu ................ 19  
Store control code .................. 20  
Phonebook ........................................... 21  
New entry............................... 21  
Location:................................. 22  
Record no.: ............................. 22  
Store control code .................. 23  
Voice control ........................................ 24  
Divert ..................................................... 51  
See also Index  
at the end of this User Guide  
2
Dictating machine ................................ 53  
Minute beep ........................... 72  
Setup ..................................................... 74  
Accessories ............................ 83  
Explorer................................................. 84  
Data Exchange Software ..................... 85  
XTNDConnect® PC............................... 86  
Fax/Data mode using a PC .................. 87  
Send/Print.../Import.............................. 88  
Display symbols (selection)................ 89  
Troubleshooting................................... 90  
Siemens Service................................... 93  
Specifications....................................... 94  
Maintenance.......................................... 95  
Accessories .......................................... 96  
Basics ..................................... 96  
Car Solutions........................... 96  
Data/Applications.................... 97  
Innovations.............................. 97  
Organiser .............................................. 55  
Calendar.................................. 55  
Appointments......................... 56  
Tasks ...................................... 57  
Alarm clock ............................ 58  
Missed alarms ........................ 58  
Notes...................................... 59  
Businesscard........................................ 60  
Calculator.............................................. 61  
Currency conv...................................... 62  
Time zones............................................ 63  
Time/date................................ 63  
Format date............................ 63  
Auto phone off........................ 63  
Stopwatch/Countdown ........................ 64  
Games ................................................... 65  
Profiles.................................................. 66  
Setup ...................................... 66  
Car Kit..................................... 67  
Headset .................................. 67  
Aircraft mode.......................... 67  
Favourites............................................. 68  
Fast access key.................................... 69  
Left soft key ........................... 69  
Speed dialling numbers .......... 70  
Quick menu selection............. 70  
Audio..................................................... 71  
Ringer setting ......................... 71  
Volume ................................... 71  
Silent alert............................... 71  
Call screening ........................ 71  
Information tones ................... 71  
Key tones................................ 71  
City portal.............................................. 98  
Menu tree .............................................. 99  
SAR....................................................... 103  
Index..................................................... 105  
See also Index  
at the end of this User Guide  
3
Safety precautions  
Switch off in hospitals or in the  
We recommend you use only  
original Siemens batteries  
(100% mercury-free) and charg-  
ing devices. Otherwise consider-  
able health risks and damage to  
the product cannot be excluded.  
vicinity of medical devices, e.g.  
pacemakers or hearing aids.  
Mobile phones can interfere with  
the function of these devices.  
Always use the handsfree kit for  
calls while driving (p. 96)!  
Neither the phone nor the battery  
(100% mercury-free) may be  
opened under any circumstanc-  
es. Changes to this device are  
strictly prohibited, as they will in-  
validate the type approval criteria  
required for operation of the unit.  
Mobile phones must be switched  
off at all times in an aircraft.  
Prevent accidental activation  
(p. 67).  
Switch off near petrol stations,  
fuel depots, chemical plants or  
blasting operations.  
Mobile phones can interfere with  
the operation of technical  
installations.  
Please note:  
Dispose of used batteries and  
phones according to the legal  
regulations.  
Do not examine the active infra-  
red interface [Class 1 LED prod-  
uct (classified according to  
IEC 60825-1)] using optic magni-  
fication devices.  
Mobile phones can interfere with  
the operation of nearby TVs,  
radios, PCs.  
We recommend you use only  
original Siemens accessories to  
avoid possible damage and to  
comply with the existing regula-  
tions.  
The ring tone is reproduced  
through the earpiece. To avoid  
damage to hearing, first accept  
the call, then hold the phone to  
the ear.  
Improper use invalidates the warranty!  
SIM card may be removed.  
Caution: small parts could be  
swallowed by children.  
The mains voltage specified on  
the power supply unit must not be  
exceeded.  
 
4
Overview of the phone  
Integrated antenna  
Loudspeaker  
Display indicators  
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Signal strength/  
battery level.  
Service Provider  
02.05.2002 12:30  
Menu  
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Menu navigation key  
see (p. 5)  
Do not interfere with the  
phone above the battery  
cover unnecessarily.  
The signal strength will  
be reduced  
Enter keys  
Digits, letters.  
(integrated antenna).  
Microphone  
D E- Keys  
• During a call:  
Volume loud - quiet.  
• In menus and lists:  
Scroll up and down.  
Dictation key  
Hold down:  
Start the recording.  
Press briefly:  
DIn stdainsdpblayyms coudrere: nt  
EpHroolfdiled.own:  
Play back the recording.  
voice control.  
Infrared interface  
Device interface  
Connection for charger,  
headset etc.  
(IrDA e.g. for PC/PDA  
communication).  
 
5
Overview of the keys  
Soft keys  
The current functions of  
these keys are displayed  
Menu  
¸
in the grey fields as text or  
icons. These keys display  
the “quick selection“ in  
standby mode (factory  
S On/Off/End key  
default:  
) or e.g. p  
Press briefly:  
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(SIM service) and Menu.  
End call/application or re-  
turn to standby mode.  
In menus: menu level back.  
Hold down:  
Switch on/off phone  
(in standby mode).  
Call key A  
Select displayed phone  
number or name, accept  
calls. Display last calls in  
standby mode.  
Key lock  
Menu navigation key  
In standby mode  
To switch on and off:  
*
Hold down.  
Addressbook or  
Phonebook.  
#
Hold down.  
In standby mode  
V
Switches signal tones on  
and off (except alarm).  
N
C
Y
Voice control (long).  
Menu.  
For text entry  
Language: Select T9 lan-  
guage.  
GPRS Info-Menu.  
In lists and menus  
abc/Abc/ABC/123: enter  
lowercase or UPPER-  
CASE, letters/digits.  
B
C
Y
Scroll.  
Select a function.  
Menu level back.  
SMS and Calendar  
X
B
Move cursor.  
Scroll.  
   
6
General instructions  
The User Guide  
The following symbols are used:  
Menu control  
The menus provide access to func-  
tions, network services and individu-  
al settings.  
Enter numbers or letters.  
J
S
On/Off/End key.  
Hold down key: Go back to  
standby mode. In standby  
mode, switch off device.  
Main menu  
To reach the main menu from stand-  
by mode at any time, press:  
§Menu§ right soft key  
or  
Call key.  
A
right menu navigation  
key.  
Press menu navigation key on  
the side indicated.  
C
C
§Menu§  
Menu control  
Displays a soft key function.  
Use the menu navigation  
key to scroll through the  
menus.  
Function depends on the serv-  
iceprovider, specialregistration  
may be necessary.  
B
~
Select a submenu or a  
function.  
C
Steps for menu access in the user guide,  
e.g.:  
Go back one menu level  
Y
§Menu§fAudiofVolume  
The procedure above corresponds to:  
(or press Sbriefly).  
Option menu  
§Menu§ Press soft key.  
In other situations (e.g. when the  
Addressbook/Phonebook is open), a  
corresponding option menu ap-  
pears:  
Scroll to Audio.  
V
Select Audio.  
C
§Options§ Press.  
Scroll to Volume.  
V
Select Volume.  
C
       
7
Getting Started  
Insert SIM card/battery  
The service provider supplies you  
with a SIM card on which all the im-  
portant 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.  
• Insert battery into the phone side-  
• Press latch , then lift cover .  
ways , then press downwards  
, until it engages.  
• Lift battery at the cutout on the  
side of the phone , then tilt up-  
wards and remove.  
• Insert cover as shown  
Then press downwards, until it  
engages .  
.
• Insert SIM card in the opening and  
push gently until it engages ꢃ  
(make sure the angled corner is in  
the correct position , contacts  
pointing downwards).  
Only 1.8V and 3V SIM cards are support-  
ed. Older SIM cards (5V technology) can-  
not be used. Please contact your service  
provider if you have an older card.  
       
8
Getting Started  
Charging  
Charge battery  
The following is shown at the top of the dis-  
play:  
The battery is not fully charged  
when delivered, so:  
d
e
When charging is in progress.  
End of charging.  
• Plug in charger cable at the bot-  
tom of the phone and plug in the  
power supply unit to the mains  
power socket (only use the charg-  
er supplied; charge for at least  
two hours).  
An empty battery is fully charged after  
about 2 hours. Charging is only possible in  
an ambient temperature of 5 °C to 40 °C  
(the charge icon flashes as a warning when  
the temperature is 5 °C above/below).  
If the battery is totally discharged, no  
charge icon is displayed at the beginning of  
the charging process.  
The voltage specified on the power supply  
unit must not be exceeded.  
If this is the case, leave the charger cable  
plugged in. The charge icon will appear af-  
ter a maximum of 2 hours. The battery is  
then automatically charged.  
Standby time  
A fully charged battery provides 60 to 300  
hours of standby time or 100 to 360 minutes  
of talk time. The standby times/talk times  
are average values and depend on the op-  
erating conditions (see table below).  
• Push the sides of the charger ca-  
ble plug together and pull to re-  
move it.  
Charge level display:  
Fully abcEmpty  
charged  
A beep sounds when the battery is nearly  
empty.  
Quality declaration for batteries page 95.  
Functions without SIM card  
The phone is switched on without  
the SIM card:  
Operationcarried Time Decrease of  
out  
(min) standby time  
§Menu§ Press soft key.  
Calling  
Display back  
light *  
Network search  
* key input, games, organiser etc.  
1
1
30 to 60 minutes  
30 minutes  
All the functions that can be used  
without the SIM card are displayed.  
You will find a description of the  
functions in this user guide.  
1
5 to 10 minutes  
§SOS§ Emergency number,  
SOS (page 9).  
     
9
Switch on, off/PIN entry  
Switch on, off  
Set the display contrast  
Hold down On/Off/End  
You may be prompted to adjust (page 74)  
the display contrast when switching on your  
phone for the first time.  
S
key to switch on or off.  
Enter PIN  
Emergency number (SOS)  
By pressing the left soft key §SOS§, you can  
make an emergency call on any network  
without a SIM card and without entering a  
PIN. This must only be used in real  
emergencies!  
The SIM card can be protected with  
a 4 - 8 digit PIN.  
Enter your PIN code us-  
J
ing the digit keys (shown  
as a series of asterisks; if  
you make a mistake,  
press §Clear§).  
PIN problems  
If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times,  
the SIM card is barred (page 92).  
Please enter  
your PIN:  
* * * *  
Activate, deactivate PIN control or change  
PIN (page 76).  
SIM problems  
If "Please insert your SIM card" is dis-  
played, check for faults (page 90).  
Clear  
OK  
Setting: Phonebook or Addressbook  
§OK§ Confirm input with the  
¿
You can choose whether you want to use  
the Phonebook on the SIM card or the inter-  
nal Adressbook as standard.  
right soft key.  
Logging on to the net-  
work will take a few  
seconds.  
You can copy the SIM card Phonebook to  
the Addressbook on the phone. Please do  
not interrupt this procedure. Do not accept  
incoming calls at this time. Follow the in-  
structions on the display.  
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Service Provider  
Menu  
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To copy the data on the SIM card later, use  
the Copy all to9 function in the  
Phonebook menu (page 21).  
When the name of the service pro-  
vider appears on the display, the  
phone is in standby mode and  
ready for use.  
                   
10  
Switch on, off/PIN entry  
Aircraft check  
Network connection  
If you have deactivated the PIN  
check (see page 76), you must con-  
firm that you want to switch on the  
phone.  
Strength of incoming signal.  
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A weak signal reduces the call  
quality and may lead to loss of  
the connection. Change your lo-  
cation.  
This is to prevent the phone from be-  
ing switched on inadvertently, for ex-  
ample while you are in an aircraft.  
If you are outside your "home network" your  
phone automatically selects a different  
GSM network (page 78).  
long press.  
S
SIM services  
Aircraft check  
Symbol for special applications  
p
Please confirm switch on  
on the SIM card (page 48),  
e.g. banking (depending on the  
service provider).  
OK  
Cancel  
 OK  Select:  
The telephone switches  
itself on.  
 Cancel  Select or no action:  
The power-on operation  
is cancelled and the  
phone does not switch it-  
self on.  
 
11  
Making a phone call  
Dialling with number  
keys  
The phone must be switched on  
(standby mode).  
End call  
Press the End key brief-  
ly. The call is ended.  
S
Press this key even if the person on the  
other end of the line has hung up first.  
Enter the number  
J
(always with prefix, if  
necessary with the inter-  
national dialling code).  
Accept call  
§Clear§ A short press  
clears the last digit, a  
long press clears the en-  
tire number.  
+
+498912345  
º
Store phone  
number in the  
Reply  
Reject  
Addressbook (page 17)/  
Phonebook (page 21).  
The phone must be switched on  
(standby mode).  
Press the call key. The  
phone number displayed  
is dialled.  
§Reply§ Press or  
A
press.  
A
Calls can also be accepted by pressing any  
key (page 75).  
International dialling codes  
Many international dialling codes are stored  
in your phone:  
Reject call  
Hold down until a "+" symbol  
0
§Reject§ Press or  
appears. This replaces the  
press briefly.  
first two digits of the interna-  
tional dialling code.  
S
§+List§ Press.  
§Divert§ Diverts the caller e.g. to the  
mailbox if Busy is set  
Select the required country. The internation-  
al dialling code is displayed. Now add the  
national number (in many countries without  
the first digit if it is a zero) and press the Call  
key.  
(page 51) and "call waiting"  
(page 13) has been activated.  
                 
12  
Making a phone call  
When a number is busy  
Redial previous numbers  
To redial the phone number last  
If the number called is busy or it can-  
not be reached because of network  
problems, the following options are  
available (depending on the service  
provider):  
called:  
Press the Call key  
twice.  
A
To redial other numbers that were di-  
alled previously:  
Either  
Press the Call key once.  
Auto redial previous numbers  
A
Pick out the required  
phone number from the  
list, then press ...  
§Auto dial§ Press. The number is  
automatically dialled for  
up to 15 minutes at in-  
creasing intervals.  
B
... to dial.  
A
During this period, no  
other number can be  
dialled. To end:  
§Options§ Call lists (page 49).  
End key.  
Store phone number in the  
Addressbook (page 17)/  
S
º
or  
Phonebook (page 21).  
Call back  
~
The numbers of calls that have been re-  
ceived, dialled or missed are stored for call  
back purposes (page 49).  
§Call back§ Press. Your phone rings  
when the busy number  
is available. The number  
is dialled with the Call  
key.  
An incoming call will interrupt any other use  
of the phone.  
Functions during the call (page 13).  
Reminder  
§Prompt§ Press.  
Switch off ringer for the current call (but not  
if "Any key answer", page 75, is active):  
A beep reminds you to  
redial the phone number  
after 15 minutes.  
Hold down.  
*
The call is displayed. The caller hears the  
dialling tone.  
Any other call ends the function.  
           
13  
Making a phone call  
Set volume  
During a call  
You can adjust the hand-  
set volume with the keys  
on the left-hand side of  
the phone.  
DE  
Call waiting  
~
You may need to register for this service  
with your service provider and set your  
phone accordingly (page 80).  
If a car kit is used, its volume setting  
the phone.  
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:  
Dictating machine  
To play back a recording (the person  
on the other end of the line also  
hears it), press the key on the right-  
hand side of the phone briefly.  
Swap  
§Swap§ Accept the waiting call  
and place the current call  
on hold.  
To record the call (page 53), hold  
down the key on the right-hand  
side of the phone.  
To swap between the  
two calls, press §Swap  
each time.  
The use of this feature may be subject to  
restrictions under criminal law or other legal  
provisions. Please inform the other party to  
the conversation in advance if you intend to  
record the conversation and please keep  
such recording confidential. You may only  
use this feature if the other party to the  
conversation agrees.  
Reject  
§Reject§ Reject the waiting call.  
The caller will hear the  
busy tone  
or  
§Divert§ if this is set, the caller  
will be diverted to the  
mailbox for example  
(page 51).  
Phone number memo  
You can enter a number with the  
keypad during a call. The person on  
the other end of the line can hear the  
number being entered. It can be  
stored or contacted after the current  
call has ended.  
End current call  
End the current call.  
S
§Reply§ Accept the new call.  
               
14  
Making a phone call  
Call menu  
The following functions are only  
available during a call:  
Handsfree  
§Handsfr.§ Activate, deactivate.  
You can put the phone aside during a  
call. You then hear the caller via the  
loudspeaker.  
; menu§§ Open menu.  
Microphone Switch the microphone on or  
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on  
off. If switched off, the per-  
son on the other end of the  
line cannot hear you. DTMF  
signals, however, can be  
heard.  
Handsfr. Amenu  
Alternatively:  
You can adjust the hand-  
set volume with the keys  
on the left-hand side of  
the phone.  
DE  
*
Hold down.  
Hold the current call.  
Hold  
Handsfree See right.  
Adjust handset volume.  
Conference (page 15)  
Volume  
To avoid damage to hearing, always  
deactivate the Handsfree function  
before holding the phone to your ear!  
Duration/  
charges  
While the connection contin-  
ues, the call duration and  
(if set, page 50) the call  
charges are displayed.  
Send DTMF  
Activate via the call menu, see left.  
Send DTMF Send DTMF tones, see right.  
tones  
Call transfer (page 15)  
Main menu Direct access to the main  
You can enter control codes (digits)  
during a call so that an answering  
machine can be controlled remotely.  
These digits are directly transmitted  
as DTMF signals.  
menu.  
Call status List all held and active calls  
(e.g. participants in a confer-  
ence).  
Control codes (DTMF tones) stored  
in the Addressbook (page 17)/  
Phonebook (page 21), can also be  
entered.  
               
15  
Making a phone call  
Conference  
~
Swap/Conference  
; menu§ Open call menu and  
Some functions may not be supported by  
your service provider.  
select Conference.  
A held call is added (conference call  
with up to 5 subscribers).  
You can call another number during a  
call.  
To end:  
You can swap back and forth be-  
tween both calls or link all callers to-  
gether in a conference.  
All calls are ended simul-  
taneously when the End  
key is pressed.  
S
During a call, inform the other party  
of your intention, then dial a new  
number. When the connection is es-  
tablished, you have the following op-  
tions:  
Call transfer  
~
; menu§ Open call menu and  
select Call transfer.  
The original call is joined to the sec-  
ond one. For you, both calls are now  
ended. Note: Not yet supported by  
all service providers.  
Swap  
§Swap§ Swap back and forth be-  
tween the two calls.  
End the current call.  
S
The following query is dis-  
played:  
"Return to call on hold?"  
§Yes§ Return to the held call  
or  
§No§ The held call is ended.  
           
16  
Making a phone call  
Babysitter  
Calls are made to only one phone  
number that is dialled by holding  
down the right soft key.  
Switch on  
§Menu§fSetupfSecurity  
f
Babysitter  
§Select§ Press.  
Enter phone code (see  
instructions below).  
J
§OK§ Confirm input.  
§Edit§ Press.  
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Select number from the  
J
@
Addressbook (page 17)/  
Phonebook (page 21) or  
enter a new one (with  
name). The babysitter is  
now active.  
Switch off  
#
Hold down.  
Enter phone code.  
J
§Edit§ Press.  
§OK§ Confirm input.  
Phonecode  
When first prompted, you define and enter  
the Phonecode (4 - 8 digits)  
(e.g. for Babysitter)  
Please do not forget this code!  
It applies to other functions as well but it  
may be changed at any time (page 76).  
 
17  
Addressbook  
You can store up to 500 entries,  
Last name:  
First name:  
Company:  
E-mail:  
Phone:  
Phone/office:  
Fax:  
each with 3 phone numbers and one  
fax number, and additional address  
information in the Addressbook.  
These entries are managed sepa-  
rately from those in the Phonebook.  
However you can exchange data be-  
tween the Addressbook and the  
Phonebook.  
Street:  
Post code:  
City:  
Country:  
URL: (Internet address)  
Phone/mobile: Group: (VIP, see below)  
§Save§ Store the entry.  
New entry  
Group: (VIP)  
§Menu§fOfficefAddressbook  
You should only assign important entries to  
the VIP group.  
or  
if the Addressbook has  
been selected (page 9)  
as standard:  
You may display VIP entries at the top of the  
Addressbook (page 19).  
Open the Addressbook  
(in standby mode).  
V
C
You can set your phone so that the ringer  
sounds only for calls from numbers in the  
VIP group (page 71).  
¹
Addressbook  
Q
<New entry>  
<Businesscard>  
Carol  
A call from a VIP entry can be announced by  
a special melody (page 72).  
Switch between the address  
book and the phonebook.  
º
Select  
º
Copy data from a different  
@
<New entry> Select.  
Addressbook entry.  
ß Abc Addressbook  
Last name:  
|
First name:  
Save  
@
Enter the first or last  
name and a phone  
number (page 18).  
J
V
Make further entries  
field by field.  
         
18  
Phone number  
Addressbook  
Read/change an entry  
You can access all entries via the ad-  
dress list.  
Always enter phone number with prefix, if  
necessary with the international dialling  
code (page 11).  
Open the Addressbook  
V
Text entry  
(in standby mode).  
Press digit key repeatedly until the required  
letter is displayed. The relevant characters  
are shown in the display. The cursor ad-  
vances after a short delay.  
B
Select required entry.  
§View§ Press to display the en-  
try.  
¹
Addressbook  
Press once for A, twice for B  
2
etc. The first letter in each  
name is automatically written  
in UPPERCASE.  
Last name:  
Newton                               
First name:  
Ä,ä/1-9 Umlauts and numbers are dis-  
Edit  
played after the relevant letter.  
§Clear§ Press briefly to delete the let-  
ter before the cursor, hold  
down to erase the whole  
name.  
§Edit§ The entry is opened for  
changes.  
Make the required  
changes.  
J
Move the cursor.  
X
§OK§ Save the setting.  
Switch between  
UPPERCASE, lowercase and  
digits.  
*
Right soft key  
When you jump from line to line  
while you are reading, the right soft  
key changes depending on the type  
of data:  
#
Switch T9 on and off.  
Write: . , ? ! 0 + - :  
0
Space.  
1
Phone, fax number:  
Special characters  
§VoiceDial§ (page 24)  
&, @, ... Special characters (page 31).  
URL:  
§Link§ (page 41)  
Activate the relevant application  
with the soft key.  
             
19  
Addressbook  
Making a call  
Addressbook Menu  
The following functions are available  
depending on the current situation:  
Open the Addressbook  
(in standby mode).  
V
B
Select a name by enter-  
ing the first letter and/or  
scroll.  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
/
J
View  
(page 18)  
Group  
sorting  
Show the Addressbook as  
an alphabetical list or with  
the entries of the VIP dis-  
played at the top (page 17).  
¹
Addressbook  
Q
<New entry>  
Carol  
Edit  
Display the entry for  
changes.  
Daniel  
View  
Options  
New entry  
Delete  
(page 17)  
Delete entry.  
Press. The highlighted  
number is dialled.  
A
Delete all  
Delete all entries after confir-  
mation.  
If several numbers are stored in this  
Copy to SIM Highlighted entries are cop-  
ied with name and the se-  
lected phone number to the  
SIM card.  
Phonebook Switch to the Phonebook  
(page 21) and insert them as  
standard.  
entryB, they are displayed in a list.  
Select the required  
phone number.  
Press.  
A
Search for an entry  
Send/Print... (see page 88)  
You can search efficiently through  
large Addressbooks. When the Ad-  
dressbook is open, simply type the  
first couple of letters of the name re-  
quired.  
Import  
(see page 88)  
Voicedialling Start the recording for voice-  
dialling.  
Capacity  
Display the capacity used  
and available.  
The first entry that begins with  
these letters is displayed.  
The search letters appear in the up-  
per right-hand corner of the display  
next to the magnifying glass icon.  
       
20  
Addressbook  
Extending numbers  
Store control code  
Using an external PC program such as  
Outlook®, parts of a phone number can be  
replaced by "?" and then transferred to the  
Addressbook (for PABXs for example).  
To call:  
You can store phone numbers and  
control codes (DTMF signals) in the  
Addressbook as standard Address-  
book entries, e.g. for operating an  
answering machine by remote con-  
trol.  
Open the Addressbook and  
select (part of) the phone  
number.  
V
Dial number.  
J
Hold down until a "+" ap-  
0
A Press.  
pears on the display  
Replace "?" with digits.  
J
(pause for connection  
setup).  
Dial number.  
A
Synchronising with Outlook®  
Enter DTMF signals  
(digits).  
J
You can synchronise your Addressbook  
with your Outlook® database using  
XTNDConnect® PC (page 86).  
If necessary enter other  
0
pauses of 3 seconds to  
ensure correct process-  
ing at the destination.  
Press to copy to the  
º
Addressbook and if  
required assign a name  
to it.  
§Save§ Press.  
You can also store the DTMF signals  
(digits) like a phone number and  
send (page 14) them during a call.  
     
21  
If entries are copied from the Phonebook to  
the Addressbook, further data (page 18)  
can be added to them subsequently.  
Phonebook  
The entries in the Phonebook (SIM  
card) are managed separately from  
those in the Addressbook. You can,  
however, exchange data between  
the Phonebook and the Address-  
book.  
Switch between the address  
ºbook and the phonebook.  
Phonebook Menu  
New entry  
B
Select entry.  
§Menu§fOfficefPhonebook  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
or  
if the Phonebook is  
standard (page 9) ...  
View  
Display the selected entry.  
... open Phonebook  
(in standby mode):  
Edit entry  
New entry  
Change first names and/or  
name, phone number and  
storage location.  
Enter first and/or name,  
phone number and storage  
location.  
V
¹
Phonebook  
Q
<Own numbers>  
<New entry>  
Carol  
Delete  
Delete the selected entry.  
Select  
º
Delete all  
Delete all entries after confir-  
mation.  
<NewBentry> Select.  
Voicedialling Use voice dialling to make an  
entry (page 24).  
Activate input fields.  
Copy into 9 Copy selected entry to the  
Make the following  
entries:  
Addressbook.  
J
Copy all  
to9  
Copy all Phonebook entries  
to the Addressbook.  
Number: (with prefix)  
Name:  
Group:  
Location: (page 22)  
Record no.: (page 22)  
Address-  
book  
Switch to the Addressbook  
(page 17) and set them as  
standard.  
Send/Print... (see page 88)  
§Save§ Press to store.  
Import  
(see page 88)  
Capacity  
Display the capacity used  
and available.  
       
22  
Phonebook  
Location:  
Record no.:  
A record number is automatically as-  
signed to every new entry in the  
Phonebook. You can also dial with  
this record number.  
In the open Phonebook:  
Select entry.  
B
§Options§ Open the menu and  
select Edit entry.  
Go to the input field  
V
Enter record number.  
J
Location:.  
Press.  
An entry can be moved from the  
Phonebook to the other storage lo-  
cations.  
#
Press.  
A
Edit  
SIM (standard) I  
Numbers that are stored in the  
Phonebook on the SIM card can also  
be used on another GSM Phone.  
In the open Phonebook:  
Select entry.  
B
§Options§ Open the menu and  
Mobile (phone memory) [  
Phonebook/Addressbookentriesare  
stored here if the SIM card memory  
is full.  
select Edit entry.  
Go to the input field  
V
"Record no.:".  
Enter the new number  
J
and confirm with §Save§.  
Protected SIM ,  
With a special SIM card, dialling can  
be limited to phone numbers that  
are "permanently" set on this SIM  
card. PIN 2 is required for editing  
(page 76).  
       
23  
Phonebook  
Service numbers  
Store control code  
Numbers that have been provided by your  
service provider may be stored. With these  
numbers you can call local or nationwide in-  
formation services or use services of the  
service provider.  
You can store phone numbers and  
control codes (DTMF signals) in the  
Phonebook as standard Phonebook  
entries, e.g. for operating an an-  
sweriJng machine by remote control.  
Protected phone numbers  
Dial number.  
Please note that the use of your Phonebook  
may be restricted (usual for some business  
applications), e.g. incomplete phone num-  
bers may be indicated by a "?". These can  
be completed before dialling.  
Press until "+" appears  
0
on the display (pause for  
connection setup).  
Enter DTMF signals  
(digits).  
J
If necessary enter other  
0
pauses of 3 seconds to  
ensure correct process-  
ing at the destination.  
Press to copy to the  
º
Phonebook and if re-  
quired to assign a name  
to it.  
§OK§ Press.  
You can also store the DTMF signals  
(digits) like a phone number and  
send (page 14) them during a call.  
   
24  
Voice control  
Up to 20 phone numbers or func-  
tions can be selected or started by  
simply saying a name. Voice dialling  
entries are stored in the phone  
(not on the SIM card!).  
Voice command  
(for functions)  
§Menu§fOfficef  
Voice controlf  
Voice command  
Record  
A listBwith 20 functions is displayed.  
Select a function.  
Voicedialling  
(for phone numbers)  
§Record§ Press.  
§Yes§ Confirm selected func-  
§Menu§fOfficefVoice control  
f
tion.  
Voicedialling  
§Start§ Start the recording.  
A list with entries is displayed. In the  
list select ...  
A short signal sounds. Now say the  
command corresponding to the  
function and repeat it when  
prompted.  
New record, then  
enter name and phone  
J
number  
or  
Apply  
retrieve from the  
@
Addressbook/Phone-  
Hold down. Start Voice  
control (in standby  
mode).  
book.  
N
§Save§ Confirm.  
Now say the name or the function.  
The number is dialled or the function  
is carried out.  
§Start§ Start the recording.  
A short signal sounds. Now say the  
name and repeat it when prompted.  
A beep confirms the recording and  
all entries are displayed.  
You can also start voice control by  
holding down the bottom button on  
the left-hand side.  
Loud noises may affect the ability of the  
phone to recognise your voice.  
       
25  
Voice control  
Voice control-Menu  
§Menu§fOfficef  
Voice controlf  
Voicedialling or  
BVoice command  
Highlight required entry.  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
Different functions are displayed  
depending on the voice control  
selected  
View  
Edit  
Display selected entry.  
Change name and phone  
number (voice dialling only).  
Then redo recording if  
necessary.  
New record Start a new recording.  
Play  
Play back the recording  
belonging to the entry.  
New sample Redo the (voice) recording of  
an entry.  
Delete  
Delete entry.  
Delete all Delete all entries after  
confirmation.  
26  
Message (SMS)  
You may transmit and receive extra  
long messages on your phone (up to  
760 characters plus pictures and  
tones) (page 29).  
§Reply§ Reply menu see below.  
§Options§ Inbox/outbox menu  
(page 27).  
The archive function is  
.
Depending on your service provider,  
e-mails and faxes can also be trans-  
mitted via SMS (change settings if  
necessary, page 33) and e-mails can  
also be received as SMS messages.  
displayed at the end of a  
message. This moves  
the message to the ar-  
chive (page 27).  
Reply menu  
Write mes- Create (page 28) a new re-  
Read Messages  
sage  
ply text.  
Display indicates a new  
©
Edit  
Edit message received or  
assign a new text to it.  
message.  
Answer is Add YES to the message.  
YES  
<
a
Answer is Add NO to the message.  
NO  
Please call Add an appropriate standard  
(Service Provider)  
02.05.2002  
23:45  
©
Menu  
back  
text to the message.  
Delay  
Press the key underneath the letter  
symbol to read the message.  
Thank you  
When the message has been edited  
in the editor, it can be stored or sent  
with §Options§.  
Date/time  
Number/  
sender  
02.05.2002  
15:36  
 02079898767  
І
The memory is full when the mes-  
Message  
Do we meet at 18.00 in the  
hotel tomorrow?  
sage symbol flashes. No more SMS mes-  
sages can be received or written. Delete or  
save (page 27) messages.  
Reply  
Options  
Numbers highlighted in the message can  
be dialled (Dial key), stored (page 17)  
(page 17) in the Addressbook/Phonebook  
or used as the address for a reply.  
Scroll through the message  
(depending on length of the text).  
Line by line using the  
B
menu navigation key.  
Page by page using the  
side keys.  
DE  
     
27  
Message (SMS)  
Lists/Archive Menu  
Depending on the situation,  
different functions are available  
Inbox/Outbox  
§Menu§fMessages  
f
Inbox or Outboxf  
§Options§ Open the list menu.  
SMS  
The list of saved messages is  
shown.  
View  
Reply  
Read entry.  
When an SMS arrives  
answer at once.  
Dial number or select from  
Addressbook/Phonebook,  
then send.  
¬
Inbox  
Є Barbara  
Send  
©
Carol  
Edit  
Open editor for changes.  
Delete  
Delete the message  
selected.  
View  
Options  
Delete all  
Capacity  
Delete all entries after confir-  
mation.  
Display number of saved  
messages and the capacity  
available.  
(Inbox list only)  
Marks the message as un-  
read.  
§Options§ See right.  
Symbol Inbox  
Outbox  
Not sent  
Sent  
Є
Read  
©
Unread  
Mark as  
unread  
Archive  
Statusreport (Outbox list only)  
Request delivery confirma-  
tion for messages sent.  
Save no. to Copy the phone number se-  
§Menu§fMessages  
f
~
Inbox or Outboxf  
Archive  
The list of messages recorded on  
the device is shown.  
9
lected to the Addressbook/  
Phonebook.  
§Options§ See right.  
Move to  
archive  
The archive function is dis-  
played at the end of a mes-  
sage. This moves the mes-  
sage to the archive.  
Print via  
IrDA  
(see page 88)  
               
28  
Message (SMS)  
Use SMS sample  
Compose a message  
§Menu§fMessagesfNew SMS  
The following standard messages  
are stored in the phone. You only  
need to add time and date.  
Text input using "T9" al-  
lows you to quickly cre-  
ate long SMS messages  
using just a few key en-  
tries (page 31).  
J
§Menu§fMessages  
f
Use SMS sample  
Selection:  
Delay, Appointment, Congratulations  
To delete letter for letter,  
The cursor appears at the first input  
point, e.g.:  
press §Delete§.  
Hold down. Opens menu  
with selected edit op-  
tions (see page 5).  
*
G123 SMS  
118  
Sorry, I'll be - minutes  
late on ---  
Either  
A
J
Press.  
Delete  
Options  
/
Dial number or pick out  
from the Addressbook/  
Phonebook.  
@
Complete the message.  
J
C
§OK§ Confirm.  
Jump to the next input  
point.  
§Options§ Open the text menu.  
or  
§Options§ Open the text menu.  
Send Select.  
Dial number or select from the Ad-  
dressbook/Phonebook and transmit.  
Send Select (page 88).  
If Message type, Validity period or  
Service centre are requested see p. 33.  
       
29  
Message (SMS)  
Text Menu  
Information on SMS  
Transmission of an SMS is confirmed with  
Message sent!.  
§Options§ Open the text menu.  
The Message sent! text only indicates that  
the message has been transmitted to the  
service centre. The latter now tries to deliver  
the message within a certain period.  
If the phone was unable to send the  
message, a retry option is available. If this  
attempt also fails, contact your service  
provider.  
Send  
Dial the number of the ad-  
dress or select from the Ad-  
dressbook/Phonebook, then  
send.  
Save the composed mes-  
sage in the outbox list.  
Save  
Picture &  
Sound  
Insert a picture and sounds  
into an SMS (page 30).  
Format  
Format text. The options are  
as follows:  
Line feed  
Notes on EMS  
Font size (Small, Medium  
font, Large font)  
You can send extra long SMS messages  
(EMS) consisting of up to nine SMS mes-  
sages. Of these nine segments, up to five  
may contain text and the rest pictures and  
sounds.  
Underline  
Alignment (Left, Center,  
Right)  
The cost of an EMS message is the sum of  
the costs of the individual SMS messages.  
Mark text  
Delete the whole text.  
Insert from... Open the Addressbook/  
Phonebook, highlight the re-  
quired entry and copy it into  
the text.  
Clear text  
Depending on the network, it is possible that  
not all the individual SMS messages of an  
extra long SMS will arrive at the recipient at  
the same time or in the right order. However,  
individual SMS messages can be read.  
T9 input  
T9 preferred  
(page 31)  
Activate or deactivate intelli-  
gent text entry.  
Input language  
Select the language in which  
the message is to be com-  
posed.  
Print via  
IrDA  
(see page 88)  
       
30  
Message (SMS)  
Pictures contained in received messages  
are shown in the text, sounds are shown  
as note symbols. When you scroll through a  
message and reach a note symbol you will  
hear the sound.  
Picture & Sound (EMS)  
Pictures and sounds can be inserted  
into a message. Playback only oc-  
curs if the destination phone sup-  
ports this EMS function. In input  
mode a wildcard is shown instead of  
the picture/sound.  
If you display a message before sending it  
the text placeholders for pictures and  
sounds will not be shown.  
15 pictures and 10 tones are stored  
in the phone. Your own animations,  
pictures and tones can be stored in  
Explorer and then sent. In certain cir-  
cumstances your own pictures or  
tones will be sent in an extra SMS.  
Compose the message  
as usual.  
J
§Options§ Open the text menu at  
the end of a word.  
Picture & Sound  
Select.  
Selection: Fix animations, Fix sounds,  
Own animations, Own pic-  
tures, Own sounds.  
Go to the menu item you  
want  
B
§Select§ Opens a list with pic-  
tures or sounds.  
Go to the object you  
want.  
B
§Select§ The object is “inserted”  
in the text and indicated  
by a placeholder.  
     
31  
Message (SMS)  
Text entry with "T9"  
"T9" deduces the correct word from  
the individual key entries by making  
comparisons with an extensive dic-  
tionary.  
*Press before the word for uppercase/  
lowercase or letters/digits.  
1Blank. Ends a word.  
0Full stop. Ends a word when a blank  
follows. Acts as a wildcard character  
for an apostrophe/hyphen in the  
Select Input language  
Select the language in which you  
want to compose your message.  
C word: e.g. §Provider.s§ = Provider’s.  
Go to the right. Ends a word.  
Deactivate T9 temporarily and acti-  
vate it again.  
#
§Options§ Openthe text menuthen  
select T9 input and Input  
language.  
Special characters  
displayed. To write special characters after  
numbers (e.g. 5 £), switch to the letter mode  
Create a word using T9  
Since the display changes as you  
proceed it is best if you finish a  
word without looking at the  
display.  
first:  
*
¤
-
¥
+
Blank 1  
$
£
1
0
.
¡
*
,
/
?
(
!
;
)
0
_
<
:
¿
You simply press the keys where the  
relevant letter are located once only.  
For "hotel" for example type  
=
>
% ~  
*
#
#
@ \  
&
§
Γ ∆ Θ Λ  
Ξ
Π Σ Φ Ψ Ω  
46835  
Activate, deactivate T9 (SMS)  
§Options§ Open text menu, select  
T9 converts language specific spe-  
cial characters (such as ä, à) for you.  
Simply compose the message using  
the respective standard character,  
e.g. A instead of Ä.  
T9 input, then T9 preferred.  
§Select§ Activate and deactivate  
T9.  
If the word that T9 has chosen is not  
the one you want see "T9 word sug-  
gestions", page 32.  
S
Back to the editor.  
Display in the uppermost line:  
Hold down. Opens  
menu with edit options  
(see page 5).  
*
T
T9 active.  
9
abc/Abc/123 UPPERCASE/lowercase,  
letters/digits.  
           
32  
Message (SMS)  
T9 word suggestions  
Correct a word  
If several options are found in the  
dictionary for a key sequence  
Words that have been created  
using T9:  
(a word), the most frequent one is  
displayed first. If the word you want  
has not been recognised, the next  
suggestion from T9 may be correct.  
Move word by word to  
X
the left/right until the  
required word is high-  
lighted.  
The word must be §highlighted§. Then  
Scroll through the T9  
word suggestions again.  
§Delete§ Deletes the letter on the  
left of the cursor and dis-  
plays a new possible  
word.  
:
press. The displayed  
:
word is replaced with a  
different word. If this  
word is also incorrect,  
press again. Repeat until  
the correct word is dis-  
played.  
:
Within a "T9 word", individual letters may  
not be edited without cancelling T9 first. In  
most cases it is better to rewrite the com-  
plete word.  
If the word you want is not in the dic-  
tionary it may be written without T9  
or added to the dictionary.  
Words that have not been created  
using T9:  
T
abc SMS  
140  
9
Move character by char-  
X
At  
acter to the left/right.  
§Delete§ Deletes the letter to the  
8 we are ___  
left of the cursor.  
Symbols are inserted at  
the cursor position.  
Spell  
:
J
B
§Spell§ Select.  
Scroll line-by-line.  
The last suggestion is deleted and  
the word may now be entered with-  
out T9 support. Press §Save§ to add it  
automatically to the dictionary.  
Replace languages or buy more:  
www.my-siemens.com/s45i  
T9®Text Input is licensed under one or more of the  
following: U.S. Pat. Nos.5,818,437, 5,953,541,  
5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Canadian  
Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No.  
2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No.  
HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No.  
51383; Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8)  
DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB;  
and additional patents are pending worldwide.  
 
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Message (SMS)  
New You can get the code number  
from your service provider.  
Validity period  
Selecting the period in which the  
service centre tries to deliver the  
message:  
Setup  
The transmission characteristics of  
an SMS are defined in a profile  
(maximum 5).  
The presetting depends on the SIM  
card used.  
Manual The validity is checked for each  
§Menu§fMessagesf  
message.  
Message setupfSMS  
1 hour, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week  
Validity period.  
The list of available profiles is dis-  
played. You can select a profile from  
this list. To activate:  
Maximum Maximum period that the serv-  
ice provider permits.  
§Activate§ Press.  
New Free entry in days.  
Setup menu  
Status report  
~
You are given confirmation of  
the successful or unsuccessful  
delivery of a sent message. This  
service may be subject to a charge.  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
Activate  
Change  
settings  
Use the profile selected.  
Change profile.  
Direct reply  
The reply to your message is  
handled via your service centre  
when this function is activated  
(for information please contact  
your service provider).  
Change settings  
Service centre  
Enter or change the phone numbers  
of the service centres as supplied by  
the service provider.  
SMS via GPRS  
~
When this function is activated,  
SMS messages are automatically  
sent via GPRS.  
Recipient  
Enter the standard recipient for this  
transmission profile.  
Check that your service provider of-  
fers this function.  
Message type  
Manual The message type is requested  
for each message.  
Standard text  
Normal SMS message.  
E-mail Transmission via SMS.  
Fax Transmission via SMS.  
                               
34  
E-mail  
Your phone has its own e-mail client  
so you can write and send e-mails.  
To: E-mail address of the  
*
recipient.  
®
With XTNDConnect PC you can  
Cc: E-mail address of copy  
synchronise your e-mail inbox/out-  
recipient.*  
®
box with your Outlook or  
Bcc: E-mail address of blind  
®
Lotus Notes mailbox, see page 86.  
copy recipient.*  
Please first set the necessary profile and  
e-mail accounts so the connection can be  
set up to the e-mail server, see (p. 38).  
• Write an e-mail  
When writing an e-mail you will be  
supported with T9, see page 31.  
You can store up to 50 e-mails on your pho-  
ne. The more data that is stored, the slower  
the e-mail client becomes. Please therefore  
keep the number of stored e-mails to a mini-  
mum.  
Attach. See below.  
Subject: Enter the subject of  
the e-mail  
(max. 50 characters).  
Body: Enter the text.  
So as to prevent any e-mails from going  
missing, you can use the synchronisation  
with your Outlook® or Lotus Notes® mail-  
box.  
• Add attachment  
You can attach a file (such as a ring  
tone) to your e-mail from the Explor-  
er (see page 84).  
You can also set it up so that in addition to  
being downloaded onto the phone e-mails  
are also stored on the server, see Mail set-  
tings on (p. 39).  
§Attach.§ Open Explorer.  
Select the file to be  
attached.  
B
New e-mail  
§Menu§fMessagesfNew e-mail  
 Mark  Highlight the file.  
§OK§ Accept the file as an  
attachment.  
T
9
abc E-mail  
• Send e-mail  
To:  
§Options§ Open menu.  
|
Send Sets up a connection to  
the e-mail server and  
sends the e-mail.  
Cc:  
@
Options  
• Enter recipient  
*
Press three times for @.  
#
/
From the address book  
or manually:  
@
J
         
35  
E-mail  
§Options§ See (p. 36).  
E-mail editor menu  
§Options§ Open menu.  
E-mail / E-mail Inbox  
with attachment  
Outbox  
Insert line Add a line to the address field.  
Delete line Reduce the address field by  
Read  
Not sent  
Sent  
Є ¼  
/
©»  
Unread  
/
one line.  
(
)
Replied to  
Stored as draft  
´
³
/
Insert  
from...  
Open the address book to  
transfer an e-mail address.  
(outbox)  
You will receive a relevant advisory when  
receiving messages if your phone’s memo-  
ry is full. You will not be able to receive or  
write any more e-mails. Delete e-mails.  
Attachment See page 34.  
Send Set up the connection to the  
server and send the e-mail.  
Select a different account if  
applicable (see also page 38).  
Receive e-mail  
Send later Place in outbox list for sending  
§Menu§fMessagesfInboxf  
later.  
Receive e-mail  
Save  
Store as draft in outbox list.  
Before an e-mail can be read it must  
be retrieved from the server. The  
connection to the activated e-mail  
account is set up (page 38) and all  
e-mails are transferred to the inbox  
list.  
T9 input  
On, off:  
Activate/deactivate intelligent  
text input.  
(see  
page 31)  
Input language:  
Select language in which the  
message is written.  
Your phone can identify up to  
100 mails that have already been  
collected from the server. Please  
make sure not to keep old” mails  
on the server to avoid mails being  
fetched twice. You have the possibil-  
ity of deleting mails from the server  
once they have been downloaded by  
phone, (see page 39).  
Inbox/Outbox  
§Menu§fMessagesf  
Inbox/Outboxf  
E-mail  
All e-mails that have been received  
or sent or which are waiting to be  
sent are displayed.  
The e-mail client always receives the entire  
messages incl. subject, content and, where  
applicable, attachments. It is possible to  
limit the size of received messages, see  
(p. 38).  
       
36  
E-mail  
Send e-mails  
Send/receive all e-mails  
§Menu§fMessagesfOutboxf  
§Menu§fMessagesf  
Inbox/Outboxf  
Send/receive  
Send e-mails  
Transfer to the server all e-mails that  
are waiting to be sent.  
Set up connection to server and  
send e-mail and receive e-mail that  
has arrived.  
Receive/send menu  
Different functions are possible de-  
pending on the situation.  
Read e-mail  
§Options§ Open menu.  
§Menu§fMessagesfInbox/  
View  
Edit  
Delete  
Delete all  
Sort  
Read e-mail.  
OutboxfE-mail  
Open e-mail for editing.  
Delete selected e-mail. *  
Delete all e-mails. *  
Sort  
A list of stored e-mails is displayed.  
¬
Inbox  
Є Invite to meeting  
©
Carola  
By subject  
By sender  
By recipient  
By date/time  
By status  
View  
Options  
Select desired e-mail.  
B
Sort By sender and By re-  
cipient in the inbox/outbox  
list only.  
§View§ The text of the e-mail is  
displayed.  
#
Receive e- Set up connection to server  
Toggle between  
small and standard font.  
mail  
and receive e-mail that has  
arrived.  
Scroll line-by-line with  
B
Send e-mails Set up connection to server  
the control key.  
and send e-mail.  
Scroll page-by-page with  
DE  
the page keys.  
*
The e-mail is deleted on your phone, not  
on the server.  
§Options§ See below.  
       
37  
E-mail  
The left display key offers different  
functions depending on the text area  
highlighted:  
Save  
The attachment must be  
attachmnts saved before it can be used  
(see page 84).  
E-mail address/phone  
º
How it is saved depends on  
the file type, see table below.  
Select font.  
number in the text are  
shown §inverted§ and can  
be stored in the address  
book.  
Font size  
*
The e-mail is deleted on your phone, not  
on the server.  
§Save§ Save attachment  
(e.g. bitmap).  
Save attachmnts  
The telephone supports the follow-  
ing file types:  
§Reply§ Reply to the sender.  
§Link§ Launch the WAP  
browser and call  
the URL.  
File type  
Exten- Folder where stored  
sion  
Bitmap  
Animations  
Ring tones  
SMS  
*.bmp Bitmaps  
*.bmx Animation  
*.mid Ringing tone  
*.smi SMS  
Read menu  
Different functions are possible  
depending on the situation.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Text  
*.txt  
Text (display in brows-  
er up to max. 1.5 kb)  
Reply  
The original e-mail is called  
up. The sender is entered as  
the recipient and can be  
changed, as can the subject  
and CCs.  
Address book *.vcf  
Office (filed as entry)  
Appointments *.vcs Office (filed as entry)  
Dictation device *.vmo Voice memo  
Others  
*.*  
Misc (display may not  
be possible)  
Reply to all As above, but all the recipi-  
ents are entered in the “Send  
to” field as recipients.  
Forward  
The original e-mail is called  
up. Enter the new recipient to  
whom this is to be forwarded.  
Edit  
Display e-mail for editing in  
the editor.  
Delete the selected e-mail. *  
Delete  
Delete all  
Delete all the e-mails in the  
inbox or outbox. *  
 
38  
E-mail  
Accounts  
Mail settings  
Five account profiles can be defined.  
You need to set the account data be-  
fore you can use a profile.  
Before you can use e-mail you need  
to set the access to the server and  
your e-mail parameters. The relevant  
data may already have been en-  
tered. If not, you can obtain this in-  
formation from your provider. Details  
of provider data can be found in the  
file EMail_Parameters.pdf on the en-  
closed CDROM or on the internet,  
see also  
V
Select profile.  
§Activate§ Press to activate the  
profile.  
The input form will be displayed if no  
account data has been defined for  
the profile. Alternatively:  
www.my-siemens.com/s45i.  
§Options§  
The following protocols must be supported  
by your provider so that data exchange can  
take place using the e-mail server:  
POP3 and SMTP or eSMTP.  
Change settings  
Select.  
Continued overleaf.  
E-mails are MIME-encoded during  
transmission.  
Encryption of e-mail transmission (SSL,  
APOP) is currently not possible.  
§Menu§fMessages  
Setupf  
f
Mail settings  
     
39  
E-mail  
Enter data field by field:  
Providers  
V
Five provider profiles can be de-  
fined. You need to set the relevant  
GPRS or CSD data before you can  
use a profile.  
Providers  
Select the provider,  
change with §Edit§.  
Your name.  
Your e-mail address, e.g.:  
Real name:  
E-mail  
address:  
V
Select profile.  
Reply-to addr.: A different e-mail address  
to which you can have re-  
plies sent.  
 Edit  Set GPRS and CSD data,  
see page 81.  
User ID: *  
Your user ID.  
§Options§ see page 81.  
Password: *  
POP3 server: * E-mail receive server.  
Your password.  
General settings  
By using the following setting you  
can, for example, additionally send  
each mail to your e-mail address.  
POP3 port: * (Default: usually 110)  
SMTP server: * E-mail server via which  
e-mails are sent.  
SMTP port: * (Default: usually 25)  
Default BCC: E-mail address for auto-  
matic blind copy recipient.  
SMTP  
Authentic.:  
Yes, No  
Perform SMTP authenti-  
cation on connection  
setup.  
SMTP  
Password:  
Password for SMTP  
authentication.  
Downl. only  
Set the size above which  
mails smaller an e-mail will be left on the  
than <nn>  
server.  
kByte  
Leave copy on E-mails are left on the  
server?  
Yes, No  
server after being re-  
trieved or are deleted.  
*
This information will be given to you by  
your provider.  
º
Fill in entries with the  
address book.  
 
40  
Bitmap viewer  
Receive graphic  
A graphic can be sent to your phone  
via infrared or SMS or it can be  
downloaded via WAP.  
Save graphic  
A loaded graphic is shown on the  
display.  
§Save§ Press.  
A received graphic is indicated by a  
symbol above the left soft key. By  
pressing this key, the Bitmap viewer  
is started and the graphic is dis-  
played.  
§Select§ Save graphic in Explorer  
or use as Logo/  
Screensaver.  
Bitmap viewer Menu  
Different functions are possible  
depending on the situation.  
Select storage location of the  
graphic:  
Explorer (page 84)  
Logo (Logo)  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Save as... Store the current graphic on  
one of the storage locations or  
in Explorer.  
Screensaver (page 74).  
§Select§ Confirm.  
Send via (see page 88)  
...  
Load...  
We recommend you always save operator  
bitmaps or screensavers in Explorer too as  
graphics stored under Logo or Screensav-  
er are overwritten each time a new save  
process is carried out.  
Load graphic from the memory  
or from Explorer.  
Delete... Delete the graphic.  
Discard The current graphic is  
discarded.  
Load graphic  
§Menu§fSurf & funfBitmap viewer  
Bitmap viewer  
Ringtones, operator bitmaps, screensavers  
and other services for your Siemens mobile  
phone can be found at:  
Open.  
www.my-siemens.com/city  
§Load§ Press.  
This city portal also includes a list of coun-  
tries where this service is available.  
§Select§ Load graphic from  
Explorer or open Logo/  
Screensaver directly.  
             
41  
WAP  
Get the latest WAP information from  
Start menu  
the Internet that is specifically  
adapted to the display options of  
your phone. Internet access may  
require registration with the service  
provider.  
Homepage The connection to the Inter-  
net provider's portal is estab-  
lished (may be set/preset by  
the service provider).  
Bookmarks Display up to 10 URLs (Uni-  
form Resource Locator) for  
~
Internet access  
§Menu§fSurf & funfInternet  
fast access (not supported  
by all providers). Editing  
bookmarks page 45.  
You can select the Internet access  
profile (see Start with... page 42).  
The start menu appears, e.g.:  
Resume  
Profiles  
Call up recently visited pag-  
es that are still in memory.  
Set up to 5 access profiles  
(page 43).  
Select New entry to enter a  
new profile  
Start menu  
1 Homepage  
2 Bookmarks  
3 Resume  
Example: Homepage  
The soft keys may be assigned func-  
tions that are controlled online from  
the homepage of your service pro-  
vider such as "links" or "menus".  
Select  
Select the required  
B
function  
News  
§OK§ Confirm.  
 Sportinfo  
Weather  
Back  
You can now surf the Internet ...  
Hold down to end the  
S
connection.  
Link  
П Offline РOnline  
no network  
С
The current display is in the upper right  
corner.  
The contents of the option menus  
are also variable.  
Page up or down using the  
side keys.  
D E  
     
42  
WAP  
Setup  
Font size  
Browser Menu  
#
Hold down: Switch be-  
tween small and standard  
font size.  
Press to start the  
browser menu.  
A
Protocol parameters  
Homepage The first WAP Internet page  
that is displayed after con-  
nection is established (may  
have been set/preset by the  
service provider).  
Set specific parameters of  
the WAP protocol.  
Security  
For secure data transmis-  
sion some information is en-  
crypted. All browser data rel-  
evant for security can be  
selected in this menu.  
Bookmarks Display up to 10 URLs for  
fast access (not supported  
by all providers).  
~
Use New entry to enter a  
new URL.  
For further information on  
security see:  
Use §Menu§ to complete, edit  
and delete entries.  
www.my-siemens.com/  
s45i  
Resume  
Call up recently visited pag-  
es that are still in memory.  
Start with...  
Go to URL Enter an URL for directly ac-  
cessing an Internet address  
(URL = Uniform Resource  
Locator).  
Select the display for Inter-  
net access:  
Start menu  
Browser Menu  
Homepage  
Resume  
Show URL Show the URL of the current  
page.  
Reload  
The current page is restart-  
ed.  
Bookmarks  
Disconnect End connection.  
More ... See below.  
Exit browser End browser and connec-  
Incoming  
WAP Push messages or  
alerts are stored here  
(depending on provider).  
About  
Openwave  
Display the browser version.  
tion.  
More ...  
Profiles  
Set up to 5 access profiles  
(page 43).  
Reset  
Delete the pages last visited  
(cache).  
       
43  
WAP  
You may get further information  
Setup  
on the entries from your service  
provider.  
Preparation of the phone for Internet  
access depends on the service pro-  
vider currently used:  
Profile name Name the profile or rename a  
default name.  
• If the settings have already been  
made by the service provider you  
may begin immediately.  
• If access profiles have already  
been assigned by the service pro-  
vider, select a profile and activate  
it (page 43).  
• The access profile must be set  
and activated manually (page 43).  
If necessary, check with your service  
provider for details.  
GPRS and CSD data see page 81.  
WAP  
IP address:  
parameters Enter IP address.  
Port:  
Enter port number.  
Homepage:  
Enter homepage if not set by  
the service provider.  
Linger time:  
Enter time in seconds after  
which a connection should  
be terminated if no input or  
data transfer takes place.  
Profiles  
You can set or change up to 5 access  
profiles (may be barred by the serv-  
ice provider). The entries and func-  
tions may vary depending on your  
service provider. You can change a  
profile each time before you access  
the Internet (page 44).  
§Save§ The settings are stored  
and the profile list is  
shown.  
Special characters  
(as in the SMS text editor)  
Profile settings  
To create a new profile proceed as  
follows:  
Press 3 x for /  
*
Press 3 x for @  
#
§Menu§fSurf & funfInternetf  
Press for . (full stop)  
0
Profiles  
Press repeatedly for :  
0
Select the profile to be  
changed.  
V
Press repeatedly for ~  
*
§Edit§ The entry card is dis-  
played.  
Make your entries field  
by field.  
V
       
44  
WAP  
Activate profile  
ћ Profiles  
1 standard  
2 * e-Commerce  
3 profile 3  
Edit  
Select  
Select  
Activate a profile to establish the In-  
ternet connection.  
§Menu§fSurf & funfInternetf  
Profiles  
Select the required pro-  
file.  
B
§Select§ Press to activate. The  
connection is estab-  
lished.  
Your Internet browser is licensed by:  
Surf also with GPRS (page 81).  
 
45  
WAP  
Bookmarks  
~
Operating instructions  
Depending on the provider, you can  
store a list of your favourites with  
their Internet addresses (URL) in the  
phone (offline and online):  
Changing the homepage  
The address of the homepage is set  
in the (access) profile. You can  
change it in standby mode (if permit-  
ted by the service provider!):  
Store  
Open the browser  
A
menu.  
§Menu§fSurf & funfInternetf  
Profiles  
Bookmarks Select and confirm.  
Select the profile, e.g.:  
Add bookmark  
Select to add the cur-  
rent page as a book-  
mark.  
e-Commerce Select.  
§Edit§ The entry card is dis-  
played.  
Or:  
WAP parameters/Homepage  
Select.  
(Empty) Select.  
§Menu§ Open the menu.  
Enter new address. Go  
J
to the end of the entry  
§Edit§ Select, entername/title  
card.  
and URL and confirm.  
§Save§ Press.  
§Save§ Press.  
Enter the Internet address (URL)  
Use  
Menu access is made as soon as  
WAP pages are displayed (online or  
offline).  
Open the browser  
menu.  
A
Bookmarks Select and confirm.  
Open the browser  
menu.  
Select the desired  
bookmark.  
A
B
Go to URL Select and confirm.  
 Go  The call is set up.  
Enter URL andconfirm.  
J
The connection is  
established.  
   
46  
Voice message/Mailbox  
Most service providers offer you an  
external answering service. In this  
mailbox, a caller may leave a voice  
message for you  
Forwarding number  
Calls are diverted to this phone  
number. To set it up:  
§Menu§fDivertfe.g.  
• if your phone is switched off or  
not ready to retrieve,  
UnansweredfSet  
Dial the number of the mailbox.  
• if you do not want to answer,  
§OK§ Registration at the  
network. Confirmation is  
made after a few sec-  
onds.  
• if you are making a phone call  
(and if Call waiting is not active,  
page 13).  
If the voice mail service is not part of  
your service provider's user pack-  
age, you will need to register and  
the settings must be made manual-  
ly. The procedure described below  
may vary slightly depending on the  
service provider.  
For further information on call divert,  
page 51.  
Listen to  
A new voice mail can be displayed  
as follows:  
Icon including beep.  
h
Setup  
or  
Your service provider supplies you  
with two phone numbers:  
a text message  
announces a new voice  
mail  
©
Mailbox number  
You call this phone number to listen  
to the voice mails left for you. To set  
it up:  
or  
you receive a call with an  
automatic announce-  
ment.  
§Menu§fMessagesfVoice message  
Select a number from the Address-  
book/Phonebook or dial/change it  
and confirm with §Save§.  
Call your mailbox and play the mes-  
sage(s) back.  
Hold down (if necessary dial  
1
the mailbox number of the  
service centre).  
Outside your home network, a different  
mailbox number may need to be dialled and  
a password may need to be entered to  
access your mailbox.  
         
47  
Cell broadcast  
New topic  
~
Cell broadcast  
New topic Select.  
Some service providers offer infor-  
mation services (info channels) such  
as area codes, stock markets etc.  
The information available depends  
on the service provider. If reception  
is activated, you receive messages  
on the active topics in your  
• If no topic index is available (see  
"Topic retrieval", page 48), enter a  
topic with its channel number and  
confirm with §OK§.  
• If the topic index has already been  
transmitted, select a topic and  
confirm with §OK§.  
"Topic list".  
§Menu§fMessagesfCell broadcast  
Selection from a list  
§Options§ Open the list menu.  
Broadcast  
If a topic is selected in the list, you  
can have a look at it, activate it, deac-  
tivate it, edit it or delete it.  
You can activate and deactivate the  
CB service. If the CB service is acti-  
vated, the operating time of the  
phone will be reduced.  
Auto display  
CB messages are displayed in  
standby mode, longer messages are  
automatically scrolled.  
Read new CB  
All unread CB messages are dis-  
played.  
The automatic display can be set for  
all messages or only new messages  
or deactivated entirely.  
Use the side keys to  
scroll.  
The message covers the  
whole display.  
DE  
Switches to "full page view"  
automatically:  
then press §View CB§.  
#
Topic list  
You can add an unrestricted number  
of topics to this personal list from  
the topic index ("Topic retrieval",  
page 48). You can preset at least  
10 entries with their channel  
number (ID) and, if necessary, with  
their name. Five topics can be active  
at the same time.  
           
48  
Cell broadcast/SIM services  
Topic index  
The list of the topics currently pro-  
vided by your service provider is dis-  
played for you to choose from.  
~
~
SIM services (optional)  
Your service provider can offer spe-  
cial applications such as homebank-  
ing, stock market etc. via the SIM  
card.  
If they are not displayed, the channel  
numbers (ID) may be entered manu-  
ally ("Topic list", page 47). Please  
contact your service provider for  
details.  
If you are registered for one of these  
pear at the top of the Main Menu or  
directly above the left soft key.  
Icon of SIM services.  
p
CB languages  
If there is more than one application,  
these are displayed in the "SIM serv-  
ices" menu.  
§Menu§fSIM serv  
You may define whether you want to  
receive Cell Broadcast messages  
only in a specific language or in all  
languages.  
With the SIM services menu your  
phone will support additions to your  
service providers user package in  
the future. For further information,  
contact your service provider.  
Displays  
^
_
Topic activated.  
Topic deactivated.  
New messages received on  
the topic.  
©
Messages on the topic already  
read.  
Є
Highlighted phone numbers can be:  
A
dialled.  
stored in the Addressbook/  
Phonebook.  
§Options§  
Additional beep, page 71.  
       
49  
Records  
Your phone stores the phone num-  
bers of calls for convenient redial-  
ling.  
Calls dialled  
Access to the last ten phone num-  
bers you dialled.  
§Menu§fRecords  
Fast access in standby  
mode.  
Select required call list  
and select the number  
there.  
A
B
Erase records  
The contents of all call lists are  
deleted.  
Select number  
A
or  
View information on the  
phone number:  
date, time (not for dialled  
numbers).  
C
Records-Menu  
The call list menu can be called up if  
an entry is highlighted.  
The following call lists are available:  
§Options§ Open the list menu.  
View  
Read entry.  
~
Missed calls  
Correct no. Load number onto display and  
The phone numbers of calls that you  
have received but not answered can  
be recorded for call-back purposes.  
correct there if necessary.  
Copy into Store entry in address book/  
9
Delete  
phone book.  
Delete entry.  
Requirement:  
The networks used support the  
"Caller Identity" feature.  
Delete all Delete all entries in the call list  
after confirmation.  
~
Calls received  
All accepted calls are listed.  
Requirement:  
The network supports the "Caller  
Identity" feature.  
                 
50  
Duration/charges  
You can display the charge details  
and duration of calls as you speak,  
as well as setting a unit limit for out-  
going calls.  
Personal rate  
~
(PIN 2 needed)  
Enter the charges per unit/period.  
A/c limit  
~
(PIN 2 needed)  
Display  
§Menu§fRecordsfDuration/charges  
After you have made the charge de-  
tail settings, you can display the call  
duration/charge details for the fol-  
lowing call types or you can display  
the credit balance.  
Special SIM cards allow you or the  
service provider to define a credit/  
period after which the phone is  
blocked for outgoing calls.  
§Edit§ Enter the number of  
units and confirm with  
§OK§.  
Last call  
All calls  
Remain. units  
or  
Then confirm the credit or reset the  
counter. The display of Prepaid cards  
may vary depending on service pro-  
vider.  
when Incoming calls is activated:  
All calls  
~
Last call  
Toggle between the displays.  
All outgoing calls  
All incom. calls  
Remain. units  
Incoming calls  
~
If your network supports  
charge detail display, the current  
units are displayed.  
Select a call type.  
§Select§ Display the data.  
If you have set charge details per  
unit, the costs incurred are dis-  
played.  
When displayed, you may do the fol-  
lowing:  
§Delete§ Clear display.  
Special registration may be neces-  
sary for this service.  
§OK§ End display.  
Auto display  
Charge settings  
§Menu§fRecordsfCharge settings  
Currency  
Call duration/charges are automati-  
cally displayed for each call.  
Enter the currency in which the  
charge details are to be shown.  
                             
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Divert  
You can set the conditions for which  
calls are diverted to your mailbox or  
other numbers.  
All calls  
All calls are diverted.  
Symbol in the top line of  
the display in standby  
mode.  
r
§Menu§fDivert  
You can set divert as follows:  
The most common condition for for-  
warding is:  
Specific divert  
Not reachable  
Unanswered  
Divert if the phone is switched off or  
out of range.  
§MenuB§fDivert  
No reply  
Select Unanswered.  
A call is only diverted after a delay  
(depends on the network). The peri-  
od can be set by the user to a maxi-  
mum of 30 seconds in 5 second  
intervals.  
§Select§ Press.  
Set Select.  
Enter the phone number  
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to which a call will be  
Busy  
diverted (if not done  
Divert if a call is in progress.  
already)  
or  
Exception: If Call waiting is activated  
(page 80), you will hear the call waiting tone  
(page 13) during a call.  
select thephone number  
@
from the Addressbook/  
Phonebook or from the  
§Mailbox§, confirm with:  
Receiving fax  
After a short pause, the  
setting is confirmed by  
the network.  
Fax calls are diverted to a number  
with a fax connection.  
§OK§  
Receiving data  
Data calls are diverted to a phone  
number with a PC connection.  
Unanswered  
This setting covers the most important con-  
ditions (see also below):  
Not reachable, No reply, Busy  
               
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Divert  
Status check  
You can check the current divert sta-  
tus for all conditions.  
Note that the divert is stored in the network  
and not in the phone (when the SIM card is  
changed for example).  
After a short pause, the current situ-  
ation is transmitted by the network  
and displayed.  
Reactivate divert  
The last divert has been stored.  
Proceed as with setting divert.  
^
Condition set.  
Not set.  
The stored phone number is displayed and  
is confirmed.  
_
Displayed, if status is un-  
known (on a new SIM card for  
example).  
?
Edit phone number  
Proceed as with Divert. When the stored  
number is displayed:  
Clear all  
§Delete§ Delete the phone number.  
All set diverts are cleared.  
Enter new number and confirm.  
To check or delete a certain condition:  
First select the condition.  
§Select§  
Press.  
Check state  
or  
Delete  
Select.  
   
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Dictating machine  
With voice recording you can  
Using the side keys  
We recommend using the keys on  
the side of the phone to control the  
voice functions.  
Dictating mach.  
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Customer query  
Shopping  
D
E
Play  
Options  
Loud  
Quiet  
Recording/  
play back  
• use your phone as a dictating ma-  
chine when on the move.  
(dictation  
key)  
• record a memo as a reminder or  
as a reminder for others.  
New record  
• add a voice memo to an alarm in  
the Calendar (page 56).  
Press the dictation key for the dura-  
tion of the recording. After a short  
beep, the recording starts.  
• record a call - useful for remem-  
bering numbers or addresses.  
Pause  
The use of this feature may be subject to  
restrictions under criminal law or other legal  
provisions. Please inform the other party to  
the conversation in advance if you intend to  
record the conversation and please keep  
such recording confidential. You may only  
use this feature if the other party to the  
conversation agrees.  
For a recording pause, you can release  
the dictation key for a maximum of  
10 seconds. If you press the key  
once more, recording is resumed,  
otherwise it will be stopped.  
Save  
If you release the dictation key for  
more than 10 seconds, the record-  
ing stops.  
§Save§ Save the recording with  
the current date and time  
as the name.  
You can change the name before  
saving.  
Playing  
Press the dictation key briefly.  
   
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Dictating machine  
Using the soft keys  
Dictating mach.-Menu  
§Menu§fOfficefDictating mach.  
The list of the recordings is opened.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Playing  
The recording is played.  
Play loud  
Activate playback in hands-  
free mode.  
New Select.  
New record Start a new recording.  
§Record§ Start recording  
(§Pause§ recording pause).  
§Stop§ End recording.  
Delete  
Delete the entry selected.  
Delete all  
Delete all entries after confir-  
mation.  
§Save§ Store and assign a name.  
Rename  
Replace the time stamp with  
a name.  
Play  
§Play§ Press.  
Using the menu navigation key  
§Menu§fOfficefDictating mach.  
New  
Press briefly on the left  
to end.  
Y
Press briefly on the  
C
right to pause/playback.  
Play  
Press briefly on the  
C
right to pause/playback.  
Hold down: Fast for-  
X
ward, rewind.  
S
End playback.  
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Organiser  
Weekly view  
Calendar  
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§Menu§fOfficefOrganiserf  
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
Calendar  
9 10 11 12 13 14 15  
The Calendar offers a  
• monthly view  
• weekly view  
• daily view.  
8
12  
16  
Month  
Agenda  
The time and date must be set for  
the Calendar to work properly  
(page 63).  
B
X
Scroll by the hour.  
Scroll through the days.  
§Agenda§ Daily view.  
Side keys  
Scroll between  
the weeks or  
months  
depending on the  
current view.  
Schedule. Time overlaps are  
highlighted.  
Back  
Each day is divided into six blocks of four  
hours (morning + afternoon).  
Forward  
Agenda  
§Agenda§ Select.  
Monthly view  
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1
Displays the appointments of the  
current day in chronological order in  
the agenda.  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20 21 22  
23 24 25 26 27 28 29  
Tasks which are still open are listed  
at the top (page 57).  
Week  
Agenda  
When an appointment with an alarm  
is reached, you will hear a beep.  
Scroll through the  
weeks.  
Synchronise with Outlook®  
With the XTNDConnect® PC software you  
can synchronise your organiser with your  
Outlook® Calendar (page 86).  
B
X
Scroll through the days.  
§Week§ Display the weekly view.  
§Agenda§ Display the daily view.  
               
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Organiser  
Start time:/End time:  
Start time, end time if necessary.  
Appointments  
§Menu§fOfficefOrganiserf  
§Save§ Store the appointment;  
the alarm is automatical-  
ly activated.  
Appointments  
Displays all appointments as a list.  
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<New entry>  
Appointments menu  
§Options§ Open menu.  
$
$
O
K
11:30 Presentation  
15:00 Meeting  
View  
Show the entry.  
Deactivate/ Activate/deactivate the  
View  
Options  
Activate  
Edit  
alarm.  
Open the entry for changes.  
New appointment  
New entry See left.  
Delete  
Delete the entry selected.  
<New entry> Select.  
Delete all  
Delete all entries after confir-  
mation.  
Make the entries field by  
field:  
B
Send/Print... (see page 88)  
Import  
Week beg  
Sun  
Capacity  
Type: O  
(see page 88)  
Set when the week is to start,  
Sunday or Monday.  
Display the capacity used  
and available.  
Memo. A short text may  
be added (max. one line).  
Call. Enter phone  
number. Shown with  
alarm.  
Z
K
Meeting  
A total of 50 entries can be created. An  
alarm sounds even when the phone is  
switched off. To deactivate it press any key.  
Deactivate all alarms (page 66). Ringer  
setting (page 71), Clock (page 63).  
M
Birthday  
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Speech memo  
Description:  
Display in the agenda.  
Reoccurrence:  
Select periods for repeating the ap-  
pointment.  
Display when alarm is active.  
$
Delays the alarm by 5 minutes.  
§Pause§  
Start date:/End date:  
Start date, end date if necessary.  
   
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Organiser  
Task menu  
Tasks  
§Menu§fOfficefOrganiserf  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Tasks  
View  
Display the entry.  
A task is displayed like an appoint-  
ment in the agenda of the day se-  
lected. However unlike the appoint-  
ment it does not need to have a time  
and date. When this is the case the  
task appears at the top of the list  
every day, until it is marked as done.  
Done/Out- Mark task as done or open.  
standing  
Edit  
New entry Enter a new task.  
Delete Delete an entry from the ap-  
pointments list.  
Display the entry for changes.  
Delete all Delete all entries after confir-  
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<New entry>  
mation.  
Send/  
(see page 88)  
Z
K
Print...  
Import  
Car to the inspection  
15:00 Meeting  
(see page 88)  
$
Week beg Set when the week is to start,  
View  
Options  
Sun  
Sunday or Monday.  
Capacity  
Display the capacity used and  
available.  
New task  
<New entry> Select.  
Select the task type (see  
Appointments, page 56).  
B
J
J
Describe the task briefly.  
If necessary, enter date  
and time.  
§OK§ Store the task.  
Display when a  
task is done.  
^
   
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Organiser  
Alarm clock  
Missed alarms  
§Menu§fOfficefOrganiserf  
§Menu§fOfficefOrganiserf  
Alarm clock  
Missed alarms  
Use this function to set a single  
time for the alarm call. The alarm  
sounds even when the phone is  
switched off or all ringers are  
switched off.  
Appointments with alarm which you  
have missed are listed and can be  
displayed.  
Missed alarms Menu  
§On/off§ Switching on and switch-  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
ing off the alarm.  
You can send an alarm missed, print  
it, delete it or delete all alarms  
missed.  
§Change§ Setting the alarm time  
(hh:mm).  
X
Selecting the days.  
Use §Change§ to set the  
days on which you want  
to be woken.  
       
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Organiser  
Notes  
М Notes  
<New entry>  
Shopping list  
Office  
§Menu§fOfficefOrganiserf  
Notes  
T9 support (page 31) makes writing  
memos, e.g. shopping lists, easier  
for you. Protect confidential data  
with the phone code (page 76).  
View  
Options  
Select an entry.  
B
New entry  
<New entry> Select.  
§View§ Open.  
Enter the text.  
J
Notes menu  
§Options§ Open menu.  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
Save Store the entry.  
View  
Edit  
New entry Enter a new memo.  
Delete Delete an entry from the ap-  
pointments list.  
Display the entry.  
Editor menu  
Display the entry for changes.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Save  
Store the entry.  
T9 input  
(page 31)  
T9 preferred:  
Activate intelligent text entry or  
deactivate it.  
Delete all Delete all entries after confir-  
mation.  
Confiden- Protect entry with phone code  
tial  
(page 76).  
Input language:  
Choose language in which the  
memo is to be composed.  
Line feed Enter a line break.  
Send  
Capacity  
Transmit via SMS.  
Display the capacity used and  
available.  
Clear text Delete the memo.  
Send  
Transmit via SMS.  
     
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Businesscard  
You may create your own business  
card and transmit it as a message via  
SMS or you may transmit it to anoth-  
er GSM Phone (with IrDA capability)  
or a suitable PC/printer using infra-  
red technology.  
Businesscard Menu  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
Edit  
Display the business card for  
changes.  
Send/Print... (see page 88)  
§Menu§fOfficefBusinesscard  
If a business card has not been cre-  
ated, you are asked for input.  
Go from field to field and  
make your entries.  
B
The phone numbers  
@
can also be copied from  
the Addressbook/Phone-  
book.  
Last name:  
First name:  
Company:  
E-mail:  
Fax:  
Street:  
Post code:  
City:  
Phone:  
Phone/office:  
Phone/mobile:  
Country:  
URL:  
§Save§ Press.  
The content of the business card corre-  
sponds to international standards (vCard).  
When you are sending a business card as a  
text SMS, note that a maximum of  
160 characters can be transmitted. If the  
card contains more than those 160 charac-  
ters they will not be transmitted.  
   
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Calculator  
§Menu§fOfficefCalculator  
Special functions  
Enter number  
Repeatedly press the right soft key  
J
(up to 8 digits).  
§. =+ - * /  (indicated in the display).  
.
Set decimal point.  
Result.  
Select calculator  
function.  
=
Addition.  
+
Repeat procedure with  
other numbers.  
J
#
Subtraction.  
-
Result is displayed.  
Multiplication.  
*
® Calculator  
Division.  
/
±
%
n
m
Toggle between "+" and "-".  
Convert to percentage.  
Save the number displayed.  
Retrieve the number saved.  
123  
4567  
. =+ - * /  
+
e
Exponent (maximum of two digits).  
Special keys:  
*
Set decimal point.  
Add (hold down).  
0
     
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Currency conv.  
§Menu§fOfficefCurrency conv.  
You can calculate the exchange rates  
between three different currencies.  
Input Menu  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
OK  
Confirm.  
Decimal  
point  
Enter decimal point.  
Enter currency  
If no currency has yet been entered  
Calculator Retrieve a saved number.  
MR  
press §OK§.  
Otherwise:  
§Options§  
Convert  
Any combination of calculations may  
be made between the entered cur-  
rencies.  
Open the menu.  
New entry Select.  
Then:  
Euro currencies only:  
Select one combination  
B
§List§ Press and select 1st euro  
from the list of possible  
combinations.  
currency:  
EUR ATS BEF DEM ESP FIM  
FRF IEP ITL LUF NLG PTE  
§Select§ Confirm.  
Enter amount  
J
§OK§ Confirm.  
(up to 8 digits).  
§List§ Press and select 2nd  
The result is displayed.  
#
euro currency.  
§Repeat§ Repeat calculation with  
§OK§, §OK§ Confirm.  
different data.  
Euro currencies and/or  
other currencies:  
Currency conv. Menu  
Enter the symbols for the  
currencies.  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
J
Start  
Enter amount to be calculat-  
ed.  
§OK§ Confirm.  
Enter exchange rates for  
J
New entry Enter two new currencies.  
Change  
the currencies.  
Display currency pair to be  
changed.  
Delete the two currencies.  
§Options§  
Open the menu.  
§OK§ Confirm.  
Delete  
Set decimal point.  
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Time zones  
§Menu§fOfficefClockf  
Format date  
Time zones  
Set the date format:  
DD.MM.YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY  
Time zones  
Set the time zone for your area.  
Auto display  
Select the required time  
B
§Edit§ The time display can be  
zone from the list ...  
switched on and off.  
§Set§ ... set it up.  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
Auto phone off  
The phone switches off each day at  
the set time.  
View  
Display the time zone select-  
ed with name and date.  
Set the time zone.  
Assign a new name to the  
time zone.  
Set  
Rename  
§Select§ Press.  
§Time§ Press.  
Auto time- The time zone is switched to  
zone ~ local time automatically by  
the network.  
Enter time  
J
(24 h clock).  
§OK§ Confirm.  
Deactivate function:  
§Manual§ Press.  
DST  
Activate/deactivate daylight  
saving. A sun is displayed to  
show that daylight saving is  
activated.  
§OK§ Confirm.  
Time/date  
§Menu§fSetupfTime/date  
You need to enter the correct time  
when you set up the phone.  
If the battery is removed for more than  
about 30 seconds, the clock must be reset.  
§Edit§ Press.  
First enter the date  
J
(day/month/year),  
then the time( 24 hours  
incl. seconds).  
               
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Stopwatch/Countdown  
Stopwatch-Menu  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Stopwatch  
§Menu§fSurf & funfStopwatch  
Display the time down to one thou-  
sandth of a second. Two intermedi-  
ate times can be clocked and stored.  
Save  
Record the time(s) taken and  
assign a symbol to them.  
Rename  
Delete  
Rename the entry selected.  
Select the entry to be delet-  
ed.  
± Stopwatch  
Stopwatch Display the stored entries.  
list  
View: Display of the stored  
times and intermediate  
times.  
00:00:00.000  
Start  
Options  
Clear list  
Delete the Stopwatch list.  
§Reset§ Reset to zero.  
Countdown  
§Menu§fSurf & funfCountdown  
A set period elapses. The last three  
seconds are indicated by a beep. At  
the end, a special beep sounds.  
Start/stop.  
#
Intermediate time.  
*
Control using the side keys:  
§Set§ Enter period.  
§Start§ Start counter.  
Start/  
Stop  
D
§Stop§ Interrupt counter.  
§Change§ Change period.  
Intermediate  
time  
§Reset§ Reset counter to start  
time.  
     
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Games  
§Menu§fSurf & funfGames  
Select a game from the list and have  
fun!  
Game instructions  
You will find special instructions for  
each game in the option menu.  
§Options§ Provides tips on how to  
play the game, shows  
the saved scores and al-  
lows you to set the diffi-  
culty level.  
§Start§ Start game.  
Key control  
1 3  
2
5
8
6
9
4
7
function depends  
on the game  
or  
use the menu navigation  
key:  
and  
B X  
   
66  
Profiles  
If a profile is used, several settings  
are made with one function.  
Setup  
Edit a default profile or create a new  
personal profile:  
• Five profiles are standard with de-  
fault settings, they can be  
changed however:  
Normal envi., Quiet environ.,  
Noisy environ., Car Kit, Headset  
Select profile.  
B
§Select§ Confirm.  
You may set two personal profiles  
individually (<No Title>).  
Profiles-Menu  
§Options§ Open menu.  
• The special profile Aircraft mode is  
fixed and cannot be changed  
(page 67).  
Activate  
Activate the current profile.  
Change set- The following functions can  
tings  
each be set individually for a  
profile:  
If the phone is used by several peo-  
ple, they can each activate their own  
settings by selecting their personal  
profile.  
• Ringer setting page 71  
• Volume  
page 71  
page 71  
page 71  
• Melodies  
• Silent alert  
Activate  
§Menu§fProfiles  
• Call screening page 71  
Select default profile,  
personal profile.  
• Info tones  
• Key tones  
• Big letters  
• Illumination  
page 71  
page 71  
page 74  
page 74  
B
§Select§ Activate the profile.  
ћ Profiles  
When you have finished set-  
ting a function you return to  
the profile menu where you  
can change a further setting.  
° Normal envi.  
Ї Quiet environ.  
° Noisy environ.  
Copy from Copy settings from another  
Activate  
Options  
profile.  
Highlights the active  
profile.  
Ї
               
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Profiles  
Car Kit  
If an original Siemens Car Kit is used  
the profile is activated automatically  
as soon as the phone is inserted into  
the cradle (see also page 83).  
Aircraft mode  
All alarms are deactivated.  
It is not possible to modify this  
profile.  
• The phone will be switched off  
when you select a profile.  
• In this status, alarms are not indi-  
cated by the ringer or trembler  
alarm.  
Headset  
If an original Siemens Headset is  
used the profile is activated auto-  
matically as soon as the headset is  
plugged in (see also page 83).  
Activate  
§Menu§fProfiles  
Select Aircraft mode.  
B
§Select§ Activate profile and con-  
firm selection.  
The phone switches it-  
self off automatically.  
Normal operation  
The next time you switch on the  
phone and return to normal opera-  
tion the default profile will be  
activated.  
           
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Favourites  
§Menu§fFavourites  
Combine your own menu with fre-  
quently used functions, phone num-  
bers or WAP pages.  
Change  
You can replace each preset entry  
(1-10) with another entry from the  
list of your favourites.  
The list of the 10 entries available is  
preset. However you can change it  
as you wish.  
Select the required entry.  
B
§Options§ Press.  
For fast access:  
Change settings  
Press then ...  
Select.  
C
N
Select the new entry in  
B
.. press twice.  
the selection list (see  
page 69).  
Apply  
§Set§ Press.  
If you have selected a phone  
number or a WAP favourite as a new  
entry, the relevant application opens  
for the selection.  
Select the required entry.  
B
§Select§ Press.  
If the selected entry is a phone  
Anumber, you can also call with  
Reset all  
the Call key.  
After confirmation and after entering  
the phone code, the default entries  
are reset.  
   
Fast access key  
Favourites  
......................................... page 68  
The left soft key and the keys 2 to 9  
(speed dialling numbers) can each  
be assigned an important phone  
number or a function. The phone  
number can then be dialled or the  
function can be started at the touch  
of a button.  
Businesscard ......................................... page 60  
Duration/charges ...................................... page 50  
Left soft key  
The left soft key can be used for fast  
access.  
A function may already have been  
programmed on this soft key by your service  
provider (e.g. access to "pSIM servic-  
es"). This key assignment may be unmodifi-  
able.  
Change  
<
(Service Provider)  
The soft key may sometimes be replaced  
©
with  
/hto access a new message.  
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Menu  
Key assignments available:  
Phone number ......................................... page 70  
Press (if not preset differ-  
ently).  
¸
Internet  
Phonebook  
......................................... page 41  
......................................... page 21  
§Change§ Scroll to the application  
Addressbook ......................................... page 17  
Explorer  
Alarm clock  
Calendar  
......................................... page 84  
......................................... page 60  
......................................... page 55  
in the list.  
• Assign the new application  
(e.g. Games) to the soft key.  
Appointments ......................................... page 56  
Agenda  
Notes  
Calculator  
......................................... page 55  
......................................... page 59  
......................................... page 61  
• Special case Phone number. Pick  
out a name from the Phonebook/  
Addressbook (e.g. "Carol") to  
assign the soft key.  
Currency conv. ......................................... page 62  
Countdown  
Stopwatch  
New SMS  
New e-mail  
Illumination  
Hide ID  
GPRS  
IrDA  
Games  
......................................... page 64  
......................................... page 64  
......................................... page 28  
......................................... page 34  
......................................... page 74  
......................................... page 80  
......................................... page 81  
......................................... page 81  
......................................... page 65  
§Select§ Confirm setting.  
Apply  
The setting "Carol" is used here only  
as an example.  
§Carol§ Hold down.  
Missed calls ......................................... page 49  
Calls received ......................................... page 49  
Inbox  
Outbox  
......................................... page 27  
......................................... page 27  
Input language ......................................... page 31  
         
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Fast access key  
Apply  
Speed dialling numbers  
Select a stored phone number  
or start a stored application  
(e.g. Games).  
Digit keys 2 to 9 can be used as  
speed dialling numbers for fast  
access. For available key assign-  
ments see page 69.  
In standby mode:  
Press.  
2
The following key is reserved:  
The assignment of digit key 2 is dis-  
played instead of the left soft key,  
e.g.:  
1
= mailbox number (page 46)  
Edit  
In standby mode:  
§Games§ hold down  
or simply  
Press digit key (2-9). If  
the key is not assigned:  
J
hold down  
2
§Set§ Press.  
or  
Quick menu selection  
§Games§ press briefly (if assigned  
All menu functions are numbered in-  
ternally. The relevant sequence of  
numbers is shown in the upper right  
corner of the display. The menu tree  
(including numbering) is shown at  
the end of this User Guide (see  
page 99).  
with e.g. "Games").  
§Change§ Scroll to the application  
in the list.  
Special case Phone number. Scroll to  
a name in the Phonebook/Address-  
book for assignment to the key.  
§Select§ Confirm setting.  
Enter these numbers in sequence to  
select a function directly.  
Special case Internet. Scroll to an  
URL in the bookmark list for assign-  
ment to the key.  
For example, to compose a new  
SMS:  
§Select§ Confirm setting.  
§Menu§ Press.  
For Messages  
1
For New SMS  
1
The numbering may change if your service  
provider has integrated additional functions  
into the menu system.  
       
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Audio  
You can set the tones that sound in  
specific situations to suit your  
particular tastes.  
Silent alert  
To avoid being disturbed by the ring-  
er, you can activate the trembler in-  
stead. It can also be active in addi-  
tion to the ringer (e.g. in noisy  
environments). The trembler is de-  
activated when the battery is being  
recharged.  
§Menu§fAudiof  
then select a function:  
Ringer setting  
Activate, deactivate the ringer or re-  
duce it to a short beep and confirm  
this as the basic setting.  
~
Call screening  
)
&
Beep is activate.  
Only calls from numbers that are in  
the Phonebook/Addressbook are  
signalled audibly or by the trembler.  
Other calls are merely displayed.  
are diverted to your mailbox (if set,  
page 51).  
Ringer is deactivated.  
In standby mode: Activate and deactivate  
the ringer for the current session:  
*
Hold down.  
Once the phone has been switched off and  
on again and following use with the headset  
or car kit, the basic setting becomes active  
again.  
Displayed when  
activated.  
(
Information tones  
Volume  
Activate/deactivate all service tones  
and alarm tones or use Extended to  
activate/deactivate tones.  
Select the range:  
B
All calls  
d Calls  
VIP calls  
Alarm  
Key tones  
Set the acoustic key tone:  
Click or Tone or Silent  
Messages  
Cell broadcast  
B
Set volume.  
§OK§ Confirm.  
Displays rising volume.  
If two separate phone numbers are regis-  
tered for your phone, you can set different  
volumes for them (page 77).  
                             
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Audio  
§Menu§fAudiof  
Receive melody  
A melody can be sent to your phone  
via infrared, SMS or WAP.  
then select a function:  
Minute beep  
During a call you hear a beep after  
every minute as a reminder of the  
time elapsed.  
When a melody has been received  
an icon appears above the left soft  
key.  
Press this key to start the melody  
manager. This can be used to store  
the melody in Explorer or under  
Individual 1 to Individual 4 (see  
page 73).  
Melodies  
You can choose from 38 melodies  
and additionally use four melodies  
that you have composed/stored  
yourself 39 (corresponds to Individual  
1) to 42 (corresponds to Individual 4).  
In addition you should always store  
the melody in Explorer. A melody can  
only be activated if it is stored under  
Individual 1 to Individual 4 (see left).  
However, melodies stored under  
Individual 1 to Individual 4 are overwrit-  
ten as soon as a new melody is  
stored there.  
First select the type:  
B
All calls  
d Calls  
VIP Calls  
Appointments  
Messages  
Cell broadcast  
Ringtones, operator bitmaps, screensavers  
and other services for your Siemens mobile  
phone can be found at:  
Then select the melody.  
www.my-siemens.com/city  
B
This city portal also includes a list of coun-  
tries where this service is available.  
§OK§ Confirm.  
Melody manager  
You can use this function to manage  
your melodies.  
§Menu§fSurf & funf  
Melody manager  
                 
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Audio  
§Menu§fAudiof  
Load  
select a function:  
§Load§ Press and open the mel-  
ody in Explorer or select  
under Individual 1 to  
Individual 4.  
Compose melody  
You can also compose one-voice  
melodies yourself.  
§Play§ The melody is played.  
Save  
Keys 1 to 7 correspond  
to the notes C, D, E, F, G,  
A, H.  
J
The melody to be saved must be  
currently loaded.  
§Options§ Open the menu.  
Go back and forward in  
the melody by one note.  
X
B
8
Save as... Select and assign stor-  
age location.  
Only melodies stored under  
Individual 1 to Individual 4 can be se-  
lected as the ringer.  
Set note/pause half a  
tone higher/lower.  
Increase length of note/  
pause length.  
Melody manager Menu  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Reduce length of note/  
pause length.  
0
Play  
Play the current melody.  
Use the left side keys to  
set a note/pause one oc-  
tave higher/lower.  
D
,
E
Save as... Store melody on Individual 1 -  
Individual 4 or on the  
Explorer (*.mid).  
Send via ... (see page 88)  
Insert a pause.  
*
§Options§ The menu offers further  
Load...  
Load melody fromIndividual 1  
- Individual 4 or from the  
Explorer.  
The current melody is deleted  
from the melody manager.  
functions:  
Insert note, Delete note,  
Playback, Delete melody,  
Load melody, Save melody,  
Playback speed  
Discard  
Delete... Delete the melody from the  
Individual 1 to Individual 4.  
     
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Setup  
Screensaver  
Device  
The screensaver shows a graphic on  
the display after a user-definable pe-  
riod of time. An incoming call inter-  
rupts the function.  
§Menu§fSetupfDevicef  
Select a function:  
Language  
If Security is activated, the phone  
code must be entered each time the  
phone is used.  
Set the language of the display text.  
When "automatic" is set the lan-  
guage of your 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 service provider with the fol-  
lowing input:  
You have the following options:  
• Activate, deactivate the function.  
• Set style: graphic, analogue clock  
(select graphic page 40).  
• Display bitmap viewer.  
• Set period after which the screen-  
saver starts.  
*#0000# A  
• Activate/deactivate security set-  
ting using the phone code.  
Display  
Own greeting  
Ringtones, operator bitmaps, screensavers  
and other services for your Siemens mobile  
phone can be found at:  
You can create a greeting that is dis-  
played when you switch on the  
phone.  
www.my-siemens.com/city  
§Edit§ Activate and deactivate.  
This city portal also includes a list of coun-  
tries where this service is available.  
Delete old message and  
J
compose new message.  
Illumination  
§OK§ Confirm changes.  
The display illumination can be  
switched on and off (switching it off  
increases the standby time).  
Big letters  
You can change the font size of the  
display.  
Contrast  
Sets the display contrast level.  
                               
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Setup  
§Menu§fSetupfDevicef  
Status  
Select a function:  
Fact. settings  
Keys  
The phone is reset to the default val-  
ues (does not apply to SIM card or  
network settings).  
Any to answer  
You can answer incoming calls using  
any key (except S).  
Auto key lock  
Phone identity  
The device number (IMEI) is dis-  
played. This information may be use-  
ful for customer service.  
Provided Auto key lock is activated,  
the keypad locks itself automatically  
if you don’t press any key for one  
minute. This prevents the phone  
from being used accidentally. How-  
ever, you can still be called and you  
can still make an emergency call.  
Fast search  
Network reconnection is faster  
when this function is active (standby  
time is reduced).  
T9 input  
The keypad can also be directly  
locked and unlocked.  
T9 preferred  
Activate intelligent text entry or de-  
activate it.  
#
Hold down.  
Key tones  
T9 language  
You can set the type of the key tone:  
Select language in which the mes-  
sage is to be composed.  
Click or Tone or Silent  
                   
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Setup  
PIN  
Security  
You can change the PIN to any 4 -  
8 digit number (i.e. a number you  
may find easier to remember).  
The phone and SIM card are protect-  
ed against misuse by several securi-  
ty codes and should be treated with  
the same care as a cheque guaran-  
tee card.  
J
Enter old PIN.  
§OK§ Press.  
§OK§ Enter new PIN.  
§OK§ Repeat new PIN.  
J
,
Keep these confidential numbers in a  
safe place where you can access them  
again if required.  
J
,
Change PIN2  
PIN  
Protects your SIM card (personal  
identification number).  
This is needed to set the charge  
detail display and to access addi-  
tional functions on special SIM  
cards.  
You can change the PIN 2 to any 4 -  
8 digit number (displayed only if  
PIN 2 is available).  
PIN 2  
Proceed as with Change PIN.  
Chg.phonecode  
You define and enter the phone code  
when you call up a phone code pro-  
tected function for the first time. It is  
then valid for all functions.  
PUK  
Key code. Used to unlock SIM  
cards after the wrong PIN has  
been entered.  
Phone Protects your phone. Must be en-  
code  
tered at the first security setting  
(4 - 8 digits).  
You can change it to any 4 - 8 digit  
number.  
§Menu§fSetupfNetworkf  
Babysitter  
(phone code protected)  
then select a function:  
Calls can only be made to one  
phone number that is dialled by  
holding down the left soft key  
(page 16).  
Codes  
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 per-  
mit this function.  
                     
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Setup  
§Menu§fSetupfSecurityf  
Network  
select a function:  
§Menu§fSetupfNetworkf  
Only ,  
~
select a function:  
(PIN 2 protected)  
Line  
~
The dialling options are restricted to  
SIM protected phone numbers. If  
only area codes are entered, the rel-  
evant phone numbers can be added  
to these manually before dialling.  
This function is only displayed if it is  
supported by the service provider.  
Two independent phone numbers  
must be registered on the phone.  
Select  
Last 10 only  
Select the phone number to be  
used.  
(phone code protected)  
Calls are limited to the call list of di-  
alled numbers (page 49). This list  
can be filled with phone numbers  
specifically for this purpose:  
Delete the call list and create "new  
entries" by dialling phone numbers  
and cancelling before the connec-  
tion is established.  
If you change frequently, it is more  
convenient to make the selection us-  
ing soft key (page 69).  
Display the active phone  
number.  
=
Special settings can be made for each  
phone number (e.g. melody, call divert etc).  
Switch to the required phone number first.  
To switch the phone number/line (in stand-  
by mode).  
This SIM only  
(phone code protected)  
Your phone is prevented from oper-  
ating with a different SIM card.  
0
Press, then:  
§Line 1§ Press.  
Block line  
(phone code protected)  
You may limit usage to one phone  
number.  
             
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Setup  
§Menu§fSetupfNetworkf  
Pref. network  
then select a function:  
The service providers you prefer af-  
ter your home service provider are  
displayed in this list (e.g. if there are  
several service providers that differ  
in price).  
Configuration  
Network info  
The list of GSM networks currently  
If the signal strength of your preferred net-  
work is not strong enough when you switch  
the phone on, the phone may log on to a dif-  
ferent network. This will not change until the  
phone is next switched on.  
availajble is shown.  
Indicates forbidden serv-  
ice providers (depending  
on SIM card).  
Choose netwrk  
When this function is activated, the  
list that your home service provider  
proposes is displayed first. You can  
edit this as required:  
Network search is restarted. This is  
useful if you are not in your home  
network or want to register in a  
different network. The network info  
list is rebuilt.  
§List§ Display list of preferred  
networks.  
Auto network selection  
• Create new entry:  
Activate or deactivate, see also  
"Choose network" above.  
<No Title>  
Select,  
then scroll to an entry in the list of  
the service providers and confirm.  
If "Automatic network" is activated,  
the next network is dialled in the or-  
der of your "preferred service provid-  
ers". Otherwise a different network  
can be selected manually from the  
list of available GSM networks.  
• Change/delete old entry:  
Select existing entry and delete it or  
select an entry from the list of the  
service providers and confirm.  
Band selection  
~
Select either GSM 900 and  
GSM 1800.  
         
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Setup  
§Menu§fSetupfNetworkf  
Status check  
then select a function:  
The following information can be dis-  
played after a status check:  
Barrings  
~
^
_
?
Barring set.  
Barring restricts the use of your SIM  
card (not supported by all service  
providers). You need a 4 digit pass-  
word that your service provider sup-  
plies you. You may need to be regis-  
tered separately for each barring.  
Barring not set.  
Status unknown  
(e.g. new SIM card).  
Clear all  
All barrings are cleared.  
All outgoing  
All outgoing calls except emergency  
number 112 are barred.  
~
User group  
§Menu§fSetupfUser group  
Outgo internat  
If offered by the service provider,  
this service enables groups to be  
formed. These have access for ex-  
ample to internal (company) informa-  
tion or special tariffs apply to them.  
Check with your service provider for  
details.  
Only national calls can be made.  
Out.int.x home  
International calls are not permitted.  
However you can make calls to your  
home country when abroad.  
All incoming  
User group  
The phone is barred for all incoming  
calls (forwarding all calls to the mail-  
box has a similar effect).  
Activate or deactivate the function.  
"User group" must be deactivated for  
normal phone use (phone code,  
page 76).  
When roaming  
You do not receive calls when you  
are outside your home network. This  
means that no charges are incurred  
for incoming calls.  
Select group  
You may select or add groups other  
than the preferred groups (see be-  
low). The service provider supplies  
you with code numbers for the  
groups.  
     
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Setup  
§Menu§fSetupfUser group  
During calls  
Outgo. access  
§Menu§fSetupfDuring a callf  
select a function:  
In addition to network control for a  
user group, it is possible to set  
whether outgoing calls outside the  
group are permitted. If the function  
is deactivated, only calls within the  
group are permitted.  
Call waiting  
~
If you are registered for this service,  
you can check whether it is set and  
you can activate or deactivate it  
(page 13).  
Preferred grp  
Hide ID  
~
If activated, only calls within this  
standard user group can be made  
(depending on the network configu-  
ration).  
When you make a call, your number  
may be displayed on the recipient's  
display (depending on the service  
providers).  
To suppress this display, you may  
activate the "Conceal ID" mode for  
the next call or for all subsequent  
calls. You may need to register sepa-  
rately with your service provider for  
these functions.  
         
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Setup  
IrDA (infrared)  
Connectivity  
The infrared port integrated in the  
phone cannot be used unless the  
other device has a corresponding  
port. Align the infrared windows  
with each other (max. distance  
30 cm).  
§Menu§fSetupfConnectivityf  
select a function:  
GPRS  
~
(General Packet Radio Service)  
§Edit§ Activate/deactivate IrDA.  
GPRS is a new method to transmit  
data in the mobile network faster. If  
you use GPRS, you can be connect-  
ed to the Internet permanently if the  
network capacities suffice. Advan-  
tages of GPRS are e.g.:  
Indicator on the display:  
If switched on.  
k
l
During transmission.  
• WAP information is transmitted  
faster.  
Data services  
Select desired operator from the list.  
• Send and receive e-mails without  
delays.  
§Edit§ Press, and select input  
area.  
You can chat without long delays.  
CSD settings  
This service is not yet supported by  
all service providers.  
CSD settings Dial-up no.:  
(CSD =  
Circuit Switch  
Data)  
Enter ISP number.  
Call type:  
§Edit§ Activate or deactivate  
GPRS function.  
Select ISDN or Analogue.  
Login name:  
GPRS info  
Display of information on the con-  
nectivity status.  
Enter login name.  
Password:  
Fast access in standby  
mode.  
Enter password (shown as a  
series of asterisks).  
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Setup  
Modem driver compatible with the V.25  
command language.  
GPRS settings  
GPRS  
APN:  
Speed compatible with ITU-T standards  
V.22bis, V.32, V.34 and V.110 (transmitting  
at 2,400, 4,800, 9,600 and 14,400 bit/s).  
settings  
Enter the address of your  
service provider.  
(General  
Packet Radio  
Service)  
Login name:  
Enter login name.  
Password:  
Fax at 2,400, 4,800, 7,200 and 9,600 bit/s.  
Compatible with service class 2.  
To support data or fax transmission using  
communication software on a PC you need  
to install a modem in its operating system  
(driver on CD).  
Enter password (shown as a  
series of asterisks).  
DNS 1 (optional):  
DNS 2 (optional):  
The transmission speed for a cable connec-  
tion between PC and phone is automatically  
set to the best possible value.  
§Options§ Open menu  
Edit Display entry for editing.  
Rename Rename the entry.  
Insert from... Copy from another profile.  
To ensure optimum data flow when the  
phone is connected to a computer by cable,  
please use only original Siemens Data-  
Cable (order number L36880-N4501-A148).  
Delete  
Delete all  
Delete selected entry.  
Delete all entries.  
Authentication  
Fax/data mode  
See page 87.  
§Edit§ Activate encrypted WAP  
dial-up (CHAP Challenge  
Authentication Proce-  
dure) or deactivate it  
(PAP Personal Authenti-  
cation Procedure).  
Time/date  
This function is identical to Time/date on  
page 63.  
         
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Setup  
Modifiable settings  
Accessories  
Auto answer (factory default: off)  
§Menu§fSetupfAccessories  
Calls are automatically accepted af-  
ter a few seconds. Depending on  
the setup the ignition may need to  
be switched on.  
select a function:  
Headset  
If an original Siemens Headset is  
used the profile is activated auto-  
matically as soon as the headset is  
plugged in.  
%
Indication on the display.  
Unwanted listening-in is possible!  
Switch between the phone and  
Car Kit Portable  
User-definable settings  
Switch to headset during  
-
Auto answer (factory default: off)  
a call (if the phone is con-  
nected to Car Kit  
Portable).  
Calls are automatically accepted af-  
ter a few seconds. You should there-  
fore wear the headset.  
Auto off (factory default: 2 hours)  
Unwanted listening-in is possible!  
The phone is powered by the car's  
power supply. The time between  
switching off the ignition and deacti-  
vation of the phone can be adjusted.  
Automatic settings  
• Accept call with the Call key or  
PTT key (Push To Talk) when the  
key lock is activated.  
Automatic settings  
• Activate voice dialling with the  
PTT key.  
• Permanent illumination:  
Switched on,  
• Auto key lock: Switched off,  
• Charge the phone battery,  
• Automatically activate Car Kit,  
when the phone is inserted.  
• Swap using the PTT key.  
• End call using the PTT key  
(hold down).  
Car Kit  
HomeStation  
These functions are only available  
with the appropriate original  
If an original Siemens Car Kit is used  
the profile is activated automatically  
as soon as the phone is inserted into  
the cradle.  
Siemens accessories (page 96).  
         
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Explorer  
To organise your files, you can use  
Explorer like a PC file manager.  
Explorer assigns special folders to  
different data types:  
Explorer menu  
§Options§ Open menu  
Depending on whether you have  
highlighted a file or a folder, you are  
offered different functions.  
§Menu§fSurf & funfExplorer  
A list of the folders and files is dis-  
played.  
Open  
Start  
Open folder.  
Start application according  
to the file format.  
Navigate through this list as usual  
using the menu navigation key:  
Mark/Unmark Highlight files/remove high-  
B
Y
Scroll up and down.  
Go back from folder.  
Delete all highlighted files.  
Delete all files.  
Delete  
Delete all  
To open a highlighted file:  
New folder Create a new folder and give  
a name to it (the folder must  
§Open§ Open menu.  
be on the same level).  
Rename a highlighted file.  
Send via ... (see page 88)  
Bitmaps  
Open pictures using the bitmap  
viewer (page 40).  
Animation  
Open animations using the bitmap  
viewer. (page 40).  
Ringing tone  
Open melodies using the melody  
manager (page 72).  
*.bmp  
*.bmx  
*.mid  
Rename  
Sort  
Set sort criteria (alphabeti-  
cal, type, time).  
Display information on the  
file or folder selected.  
Display the capacity used  
and available.  
Attributes  
Drive info  
SMS  
Display archived messages in the  
editor.  
*.smo  
*.smi  
Text  
*.txt  
*.vmo  
*.*  
Display in browser up to max.  
1.5 kb  
Voice memo  
Use the dictating machine to play  
back voice memos (page 53).  
Misc  
Other files.  
       
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Data Exchange Software  
N.B.  
Data Exchange Software  
The Data Exchange Software  
generates an additional drive in  
Windows®Explorer.  
Please note the following differenc-  
es compared with  
Windows®Explorer:  
• Files saved in Explorer cannot be  
launched from the PC.  
• The Data Exchange Software has  
conversion routines which you  
can use to determine whether a  
file should be converted when it is  
moved/copied.  
e.g.: An SMS to “Textor a voice  
memo to “WAV“  
This allows you to manage the ex-  
tensive storage options of Explorer  
in the phone from the PC.  
Software installation  
Insert the CD-ROM into the drive on  
your PC and select Data Exchange  
Software. The installation process is  
menu-driven.  
(Windows®Explorer:  
Activate Edit - Convert File).  
• Data deleted in Explorer is  
permanently deleted and will no  
longer be retrievable from the  
Windows®recycle bin.  
Operating instructions  
The Data Exchange Software in-  
cludes comprehensive operating in-  
structions and help information. First  
of all, select the drive icon. You can  
then access the help function by  
clicking with the mouse on “?“ in  
the menu bar.  
Connection  
The phone and PC must be intercon-  
nected via data cable (see page 86).  
File formats/folders  
Please refer to the table on page 84  
for information on standard folders  
and file formats. Please ensure that  
the imported files are copied to the  
correct directories depending on their  
format. The data would otherwise get  
ignored.  
     
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XTNDConnect PC  
®
Connection  
XTNDConnect PC  
Phone and PC must be connected  
via infrared (supported by  
Windows®98, Windows®ME and  
Windows®2000) or cable.  
This PC program can be used to syn-  
chronise addresses, appointments,  
memos and e-mails between your  
phone and Windows® Outlook® 98  
or later versions.  
In order to ensure optimum data  
flow when the telephone is connect-  
ed to a computer by cable, please  
use only original Siemens accesso-  
ries: Data Cable with the order  
number L36880-N4501-A148.  
Software installation on a PC  
Please install the Data Exchange Software  
before XTNDConnect® PC.  
• Close all open programs.  
Explorer  
The memory of your phone (approx.  
400 KBytes) is used flexibly by vari-  
ous applications and adapts itself to  
your personal user profile.  
• Insert the CD-ROM in your PC’s  
drive.  
• Launch the XTNDConnect® PC in-  
stallation program.  
You will be guided through the in-  
stallation process by dialogue  
boxes.  
Explorer is used by the:  
• Addressbook  
• Dictating mach.  
• SMS Archive  
Operating instructions  
The XTNDConnect® PC software of-  
fers detailed operating instructions  
and online help. You can call up help  
by clicking on "?" in the menu bar.  
• Melodies  
• Pictures  
Always delete data not needed any more.  
     
87  
Fax/Data mode using a PC  
§Menu§fSetupfConnectivityf  
Speech/fax  
Fax/data mod.  
With the phone connected to a PC,  
you can transmit and receive faxes  
(class 2) and data. Appropriate soft-  
ware for data communication/fax  
communication must be available on  
your PC and there must be a con-  
nection (e.g. IrDA, page 81) to the  
phone.  
Send  
§Menu§fSetupfConnectivityf  
Fax/data mod.  
Send vce/fax  
f
Set this function on the phone  
before transmission so that you can  
switch from voice mode to fax  
mode.  
Fax and data services must be ena-  
bled by the service provider.  
Different networks support different  
types of fax/data reception, contact  
your service provider for details.  
While the connection is being set  
up, the following soft key is available  
for two seconds:  
§Voice/fx§ Switch to Send vce/fax  
mode; you may now  
send a fax.  
~
Fax/data mod.  
Your service provider must give you  
a number for telephoning and a fax/  
data number.  
Receive  
(Only if a special fax or data number  
is not available).  
Start the required communication  
program on your PC and switch on  
the function at the phone during the  
call (the PC accepts the connection).  
Sending  
Start your PC communication pro-  
gram and enter the required destina-  
tion phone number in the program.  
§Menu§fSetupfConnectivityf  
Receiving  
The call is signalled by a special ring-  
er and the type (fax or data) is dis-  
played.  
Fax/data mod.  
f
Voice/fax rec  
End transmission  
End transmission in the PC software  
and/or press S.  
Now start the communication pro-  
gram in your PC to receive the fax/  
the data.  
       
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Send/Print.../Import  
All via IrDA  
All the entries from the Phonebook,  
Addressbook and Organiser can be  
sent or printed via the infrared port.  
Send/Print...  
Send via ...  
The phone offers several options to  
transmit or receive messages and  
data via various transmission routes,  
or to print them out. The relevant op-  
tion menus offer access to this func-  
tion. These menu items may vary  
depending on the application.  
§Send§ The data is sent via the  
selected transmission  
path.  
§Print§ The data is sent to the  
connected printer.  
Set the import mode on the receiv-  
ing phone (see below).  
SMS  
Phonebook entries/Addressbook en-  
tries, appointments, pictures, melo-  
dies etc. can be sent as an SMS to  
another suitable mobile phone.  
SMS as text  
Business cards, address book en-  
tries and appointments can be sent  
as text in an SMS, provided the  
number of characters does not ex-  
ceed 160.  
Larger objects are split into several  
SMS messages, if necessary.  
IrDA  
Import  
Use this option to switch to import  
mode to receive the contents of en-  
tire address books for example with-  
out further confirmation.  
The infrared port integrated in the  
phone cannot be used unless the  
other device has a corresponding  
port (see also page 81).  
This device can be a mobile phone,  
PDA, PC or printer.  
§Send§ The data is sent via the  
selected transmission  
path  
§Print§ The data is sent to the  
connected printer.  
     
89  
Display symbols (selection)  
Displays  
<
e
b
r
GPRS attached.  
À
Â
Strength of incoming signal.  
GPRS attached but no connec-  
tion currently possible.  
Charging completed.  
Battery indicator.  
Infrared standby.  
k
l
Infrared transmission.  
Headset mode.  
All calls are diverted.  
Ringer off (except alarm).  
Short ringer (beep) only.  
&
)
R
W
Е
½
Additional handset mode.  
HomeStation active.  
Alarm clock active.  
Ringer only if caller is stored in  
the Addressbook/Phonebook.  
(
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]
Alarm is set.  
Key lock active.  
Calendar icons  
*!* Transmission unencrypted.  
Memo.  
O
K
Z
M
Phone numbers/names:  
Meeting.  
SIM Card.  
I
Phone memory.  
[
Call.  
,
Restricted SIM Card.  
Birthday.  
No network access.  
j
=
^
Speech memo.  
L
Soft keys  
Line 1 active (of 2 lines).  
Function active.  
Message received.  
Voice mail received  
Unanswered call.  
©
Unknown network function.  
Auto Call answering on.  
?
.
h
U
º
%
¹
Addressbook/Phonebook.  
abc/ Indicates whether UPPER or low-  
Abc  
Store in Addressbook/  
Phonebook.  
SIM services.  
ercase letters are active.  
Text input with T9.  
WAP Offline.  
T
9
p
П
Р
Á
Switch to handset.  
-
:
.
WAP Online.  
T9 word selection.  
Store in archive.  
Network supports GPRS.  
GPRS connection active.  
Ò
 
90  
Troubleshooting  
Should you have any questions when using the phone, we are available 24 hours a day at  
www.my-siemens.com/customercare. We have also printed some of our frequently asked  
questions.  
Problem  
Possible causes  
Possible solutions  
Phone cannot be On/Off key not pressed long SPress On/Off key for at least two seconds.  
switched on.  
enough.  
Flat battery.  
Charge battery. Check charging indicator in the display.  
Clean contacts.  
Battery contacts dirty.  
See also below under: “ charging  
error ”  
Standbytimetoo Frequent use of the organiser  
Restrict use if necessary.  
short.  
and games.  
Speed search active.  
Display illumination on.  
Deactivate speed search (p. 75).  
Switch off display illumination (p. 74).  
Activate key lock (p. 75).  
Unintentional keystrokes  
(illumination!).  
Data cable or MP3-Player  
plugged in.  
Release connection as soon as external devices are no  
longer in use.  
Charging fault Battery totally discharged.  
(charge icon not  
displayed).  
1) Plug in charger cable.  
2) Wait up to 2 hours until the charge icon is displayed.  
3) Charge battery as usual.  
Temperature out of range:  
-0 °C to +40 °C.  
Make sure the ambient temperature is right, wait a  
while, then recharge.  
Contact problem.  
Check power supply and connection to the phone.  
Check battery contacts and device interface, clean  
them if necessary, then insert battery again.  
No mains voltage.  
Wrong charger.  
Battery faulty.  
Plug in to a different socket or check voltage.  
Only use original Siemens accessories.  
Replace battery.  
SIM error.  
SIM card not correctly inserted. Make sure that the SIM card is correctly inserted (p. 7).  
SIM card contacts dirty. Clean the SIM card with a dry cloth.  
SIM card with wrong voltage. Use 3 V SIM cards only.  
SIM card damaged (e.g. broken). Inspect the damage.  
Return the SIM card to service provider.  
     
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible causes  
Possible solutions  
No connection to  
network.  
Signal weak.  
Outside GSM range.  
SIM card not valid.  
Move higher, to a window or open space.  
Check service provider coverage map.  
Reclaim at the service provider.  
New network not authorised. Try manual selection or select a different network  
(p. 78).  
Network barring is set.  
Network overloaded.  
Signal too weak.  
Check barrings (p. 79).  
Try again later.  
Reconnection to another service provider is automatic  
(p. 79). Switching the phone off and on again may  
speed this up.  
Phone loses  
network.  
Communication dif- Ambient noise level too high. Use Car Kit (Car Solutions, p. 96)  
ficult in car with  
handsfree function.  
Calls not possible. Dialling error.  
2nd line set.  
New network not authorised (p. 78).  
Set 1st line = (p. 78).  
Check for new restrictions.  
Reset limit with PIN 2 (p. 76).  
Load credit.  
New SIM card inserted.  
Charge limit reached.  
Credit used up.  
Certain uses of the Call restrictions are set.  
phone not possible.  
Barrings may be set by your service provider. Check  
barrings (p. 77).  
The phone number has more Check phone number.  
than 20 digits.  
Entries cannot be Addressbook/Phonebook is Delete Addressbook/Phonebook entries (p. 21).  
made in Address- full.  
book/Phonebook.  
Voice mail does not Call divert to the mailbox not Set call divert to the mailbox (p. 51).  
work.  
set.  
SMS(text message) SMS memory full.  
Delete messages (SMS) to make room (p. 29).  
І
flashes.  
Function cannot be Not supported by service pro- Contact your service provider.  
set.  
vider or registration required.  
Charge counter  
does not work.  
Charge pulse not transmitted. Contact your service provider.  
92  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible causes  
Possible solutions  
Message cannot be Some service providers do not support Check with yours service provider.  
sent.  
this service.  
Phone number of the service centre is Set service centre (p. 33).  
not set or is wrong.  
SIM card contract does not support this Contact your service provider.  
service.  
Service centre overloaded.  
Repeat message.  
SMS transmission via GPRS activated Deactivate SMS transmission via GPRS  
but network does not support this func- (p. 33).  
tion.  
PIN error.  
Three wrong entries.  
Enter the MASTER PIN (PUK) provided with  
the SIM according to the instructions. If  
MASTER PIN or PIN has been lost, contact  
your service provider.  
Phone code error.  
Service provider code No authorisation for this service.  
error.  
Three wrong entries.  
Contact Siemens Service (p. 93).  
Contact your service provider.  
Too few/too many  
menu entries.  
Functions may have been added or re- Check with your service provider.  
moved by your service provider via the  
SIM card.  
No fax possible.  
Incorrect settings in the PC.  
Check settings (p. 87).  
No authorisation for this service.  
Wrong infrared driver in the PC.  
Contact your service provider.  
Install latest infrared driver.  
Damage  
Severe shock.  
Remove battery and SIM and insert them again. Do not dismantle the phone.  
Phone exposed to moi- Remove battery and SIM card. Dry immediately with cloth; do not heat. Dry connec-  
sture.  
tor contacts thoroughly. Stand unit upright in an air current. Do not dismantle the  
phone.  
Reset all settings to the factory default: # 9 9 9 9 # A  
*
 
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Siemens Service  
Simple, straightforward support for technical and operational queries is available from our  
online support service on the internet:  
www.my-siemens.com/customercare  
or in the Troubleshooting (page 90) section of this User Guide.  
If repair work is necessary, please contact one of our service centres:  
Abu Dhabi.......................................... 0 26 42 38 00  
Argentina...................................... 0 80 08 88 98 78  
Australia........................................... 18 00 62 24 14  
Austria ............................................. 05 17 07 50 04  
Bahrain....................................................... 40 42 34  
Bangladesh........................................ 0 17 52 74 47  
Belgium.............................................. 0 78 15 22 21  
Bosnia Herzegovina ........................... 0 33 27 66 49  
Brazil ............................................. 0 80 07 07 12 48  
Brunei.................................................... 02 43 08 01  
Bulgaria................................................. 02 73 94 88  
Cambodia.............................................. 12 80 05 00  
Canada.......................................... 1 88 87 77 02 11  
China............................................. 0 21 50 31 81 49  
Croatia ............................................... 0 16 10 53 81  
Czech Republic................................. 02 33 03 27 27  
Denmark ............................................... 35 25 86 00  
Dubai.................................................. 0 43 96 64 33  
Egypt.................................................. 0 23 33 41 11  
Estonia.................................................. 06 30 47 97  
Finland.............................................. 09 22 94 37 00  
France .............................................. 01 56 38 42 00  
Germany * .................................... 0 18 05 33 32 26  
Greece........................................... 0 80 11 11 11 16  
Hong Kong ............................................ 28 61 11 18  
Hungary ........................................... 06 14 71 24 44  
Iceland .................................................... 5 11 30 00  
India ..........................................01 13 73 85 89 - 98  
Indonesia ...................................... 0 21 46 82 60 81  
Ireland.............................................. 18 50 77 72 77  
Italy .................................................. 02 66 76 44 00  
Ivory Coast............................................ 80 00 03 33  
Jordan................................................ 0 64 39 86 42  
Kenya......................................................... 72 37 17  
Kuwait..................................................... 2 45 41 78  
Latvia ...................................................... 7 50 11 14  
Lebanon ................................................ 01 44 30 43  
Libya ................................................ 02 13 50 28 82  
Lithuania............................................ 8 22 74 20 10  
Luxembourg......................................... 43 84 33 99  
Macedonia ........................................... 02 13 14 84  
Malaysia.......................................... 03 21 63 11 18  
Malta..................................... 00 35 32 14 94 06 32  
Mauritius ................................................ 2 11 62 13  
Morocco ............................................... 22 66 92 32  
Netherlands.................................. 0 90 03 33 31 00  
Norway................................................. 22 70 84 00  
Oman ......................................................... 79 10 12  
Pakistan........................................... 02 15 66 22 00  
Philippines ......................................... 0 27 57 11 18  
Poland.............................................. 08 01 30 00 30  
Portugal ............................................. 8 00 85 32 04  
Qatar..................................................... 04 32 20 10  
Romania............................................. 0 12 04 60 00  
Russia.............................................. 09 57 37 29 52  
Saudi Arabia...................................... 0 22 26 00 43  
Sharjah .............................................. 0 65 33 66 42  
Singapore ............................................. 62 27 11 18  
Slovak Republic ............................... 02 59 68 22 66  
Slovenia............................................. 0 14 74 63 36  
South Africa..................................... 08 60 10 11 57  
Spain.................................................. 9 02 11 50 61  
Sweden ............................................. 0 87 50 99 11  
Switzerland...................................... 08 48 21 20 00  
Taiwan............................................. 02 25 18 65 04  
Thailand............................................. 0 22 68 11 18  
Tunisia ............................................... 0 71 86 19 02  
Turkey........................................... 0 21 65 79 71 00  
Ukraine ......................................... 8 80 05 01 00 00  
United Arab Emirates........................ 0 43 31 95 78  
United Kingdom............................ 0 87 05 33 44 11  
USA .............................................. 1 88 87 77 02 11  
Vietnam ................................................ 45 63 22 44  
Zimbabwe............................................. 04 36 94 24  
* 0.12 euro/minute  
   
94  
Specifications  
Declaration of conformity Technical data  
Siemens Information and Communi-  
cation Mobile hereby declares that  
the mobile phone described in this  
User Guide is in compliance with the  
essential requirements and other  
relevant provisions of European  
Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE).  
GSM class:  
Frequency range: 880 - 960 MHz  
GSM class: 1 (1 Watt)  
Frequency range: 1,710 - 1,880 MHz  
4 (2 Watt)  
Weight:  
93 g  
Dimensions:  
109x46x20 mm  
(69 ccm)  
If required, a copy of the signed orig-  
inal declaration of conformity (DoC)  
can be obtained by calling the com-  
pany hotline.  
Operating voltage: 3.6 Volt  
Operating temperature:  
-10 °C - 55 °C  
Standby time:  
Talk time:  
SIM card:  
SAR:  
60 to 300 h.  
100 to 360 min.  
1.8 Volt and 3 Volt.  
0.95 W/kg  
     
95  
Maintenance  
Maintenance tips  
Quality declaration for  
batteries  
The capacity of your mobile phone  
battery reduces each time you  
charge/discharge it. Storing the bat-  
tery at temperatures that are too  
high or too low also causes a gradual  
loss of capacity.  
• The SIM card should be treated  
with the same care as a cheque  
guarantee card. Do not bend or  
scratch it or expose it to static  
electricity.  
• Clean the card with a damp cloth  
or an anti-static wipe without  
chemical cleaning agents.  
This can cause the operating times  
of your mobile phone to reduce sig-  
nificantly per usage cycle. The bat-  
tery is, however, designed to be  
charged and discharged within a pe-  
riod of six months from when the  
mobile phone was purchased.  
• Protect the phone from moisture  
and shocks. Do not expose your  
phone to direct sunlight.  
• Remove the battery if you are not  
going to use the phone for ex-  
tended periods of time (more than  
one month).  
Following this six-month period, we  
recommend replacing your battery if  
you experience a significant drop in  
performance. Please purchase only  
Siemens original batteries.  
Phone ID  
You will need the following details if you  
loose your phone or SIM card. Please enter  
here the number of the SIM card  
(on the card):  
..............................................................  
15-digit serial number of the phone  
(under the battery):  
..............................................................  
Customer Service number of the service  
provider:  
..............................................................  
Lost phone  
If you lose your phone or SIM card, contact  
your service provider immediately to pre-  
vent misuse.  
       
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Accessories  
Leather Holster: L36880-N4001-A154  
Basics  
Li-Ion Battery (840 mAh):  
Belt Case: L36880-N4801-A116  
Neoprene Case: L36880-N4001-A155  
Grip Case: L36880-N4501-A132  
Loop Case: L36880-N4501-A133  
Leather Case: L36880-N4501-A131  
Shoulder Bag: L36880-N4001-A149  
L36880-N4501-A100  
Travel Charger:  
L36880-N4001-A103 (Euro)  
L36880-N4001-A104 (UK)  
Desk Top Charger: L36880-N4501-A101  
Enables simultaneous charging of  
the phone battery and a spare bat-  
tery.  
Car Solutions  
Car Kit Portable: L36880-N3015-A117  
Handsfree kit with integrated loud-  
speaker, microphone and auto talk  
feature. Simply plug into the ciga-  
rette lighter socket. Ideal for mobility  
between vehicles.  
Headset PTT: L36880-N4001-A123  
Optimum freedom of movement  
with excellent call quality. Including  
PTT (Push To Talk) key to accept calls  
and to activate voice dialling.  
Car Kit Comfort: L36880-N4501-A104  
Handsfree kit with first-class digital  
call quality and operating conven-  
ience.  
Retractable Headset PTT:  
L36880-N4001-A160  
Car Charger: L36880-N4001-A108  
Includes all the components re-  
quired for installation. The individual  
antenna solution can be obtained  
from your specialist dealer.  
Mobile Holder: L36880-N4501-A102  
Mobile Holder Antenna:  
L36880-N4501-A103  
Car Kit Professional Voice II  
L36880-N4501-A108 (German)  
L36880-N4501-A109 (English)  
L36880-N4501-A110 (French)  
Mobile holder for connecting an out-  
door antenna. Ideal in combination  
with the Headset PTT or the  
Car Kit Portable.  
Handsfree kit with voice recognition,  
capacity for more than 100 names.  
Electronics box with connection for  
fax and e-mail transmission via your  
notebook.  
Carry Set: L36880-N4501-A105  
Features a belt clip and a clip for fas-  
tening the phone to clothes or bags.  
Basic Car Pack: L36880-N4501-A107  
Allows handsfree talking and simul-  
taneously charges the mobile phone  
in the car.  
Includes all the components re-  
quired for installation. The individual  
antenna solution can be obtained  
from your specialist dealer.  
           
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Accessories  
Car Kit GPServicePilot:  
HomeStation  
L36880-N4501-A118 (Germany)  
L36880-N4501-A120 (Italy)  
L36880-N4501-A122 (Spain)  
L36880-N4501-A116  
(can be obtained in Germany and Austria)  
L36880-N4501-A124 (France)  
L36880-N4501-A126 (Great Britain)  
L36880-N4501-A128 (Denmark)  
L36880-N4501-A130 (Norway/Finland)  
Car Kit Upgrade: L36880-N4501-A106  
Cradle for upgrading your handsfree  
kit for the C25/28/35, M35, S25/S35,  
SL45 models.  
Connects the mobile phone to the  
Optional Car Kit accessories  
• Car Handset:  
L36880-N3015-A123  
fixed network so to speak, enabling  
automatic transfer of incoming GSM  
calls to a phone on the fixed net-  
work.  
• VDA Adapter Cable:  
L36880-N4001-A121  
Incoming GSM calls are diverted to  
the phone on the fixed network  
without additional charges and can  
be handled from there.  
• Car Data Adapter:  
L36880-N4501-A134  
Products can be obtained in special-  
ist shops. Visit our online shop  
under:  
Data/Applications  
Soft Data Link 5.0: L36880-N4501-A115  
Data Cable: L36880-N4501-A148  
Original Siemens  
accessories  
www.siemens.com/  
mobilestore  
Innovations  
MP3-Player USB: L36880-N4501-A114  
Stereo headset for handsfree talking  
and superior sound quality when  
playing MP3 audio files.  
The 32 MB MultiMediaCard records  
30 minutes of music in premium  
quality. The package includes the  
software for downloading and the  
USB connecting cables.  
     
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City portal  
The Siemens City portal offers a  
number of ringtones, bitmaps and  
screensavers for adapting your S45  
to suit your particular requirements.  
The City portal is on the internet at:  
www.my-siemens.com/city  
The portal also includes a list of  
countries where this service is avail-  
able.  
The following pages in the User  
Guide describe the relevant down-  
load process:  
Bitmaps, screensavers..p. 40, p. 74  
Ringtones ................................p. 72  
   
99  
Menu tree  
SIM services  
1 Messages  
1-1 New SMS  
1-2 Create new e-mail  
1-3 Inbox  
1-3-1 SMS  
1-3-2 Archive  
1-3-3 E-mail  
1-3-4 Connect mailbox  
1-3-5 Read new CB  
1-4-1 SMS  
1-4 Outbox  
1-4-2 Archive  
1-4-3 E-mail  
1-4-4 Connect mailbox  
1-5 Voice message  
1-6 Cell broadcast  
1-6-1 Broadcast  
1-6-2 Read new CB  
1-6-3 Topic list  
1-6-4 Auto display  
1-6-5 Topic index  
1-6-6 CB languages  
1-7-1 SMS  
1-7 Message setup  
Service centre  
Recipient  
Message type  
Validity period  
Status report  
Direct reply  
SMS via GPRS  
Providers  
1-7-2 E-mail  
Accounts  
Default BCC:  
2 Records  
2-1 Missed calls  
2-2 Calls received  
2-3 Calls dialled  
2-4 Duration/charges  
2-4-1 Last call  
2-4-2 All outgoing calls  
2-4-3 All incom. calls  
2-4-4 Remain. units  
2-5-1 Currency  
2-5-2 Personal rate  
2-5-3 Account limit  
2-5-4 All calls  
2-5-5 Incoming calls  
2-5-6 Auto display  
2-5 Charge settings  
2-6 Erase records  
   
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Menu tree  
3 Office  
3-1 Addressbook  
3-2 Phonebook  
3-3 Organiser  
<Own numbers>  
3-3-1 Calendar  
3-3-2 Appointments  
3-3-3 Alarm clock  
3-3-4 Tasks  
3-3-5 Notes  
3-3-6 Missed alarms  
3-4-1 Time zones  
3-4-2 Time/date  
3-4-3 Format date  
3-4-4 Auto display  
3-4-5 Auto off  
3-4 Clock  
3-5 Businesscard  
3-6 Dictating mach.  
3-7 Calculator  
3-8 Currency conv.  
3-9 Voice control  
4 Surf & fun  
4-1 Internet  
4-2 Games  
4-3 Stopwatch  
4-4 Countdown  
4-5 Explorer  
4-6 Bitmap viewer  
4-7 Melody manager  
5 Profiles  
5-1 Normal envi.  
5-2 Quiet environ.  
5-3 Noisy environ.  
5-4 Car Kit  
5-5 Headset  
5-6 <Empty>  
5-7 <Empty>  
5-8 Aircraft mode  
6 Audio  
6-1 Ringer setting  
6-2 Volume  
6-2-1 All calls  
6-2-2 d Calls  
6-2-3 VIP calls  
6-2-4 Alarm  
6-2-5 Messages  
6-2-6 Cell broadcast  
6-3-1 - 6-3-6 as 6-2  
6-3-7 Melody manager  
6-3 Melodies  
6-4 Comp. melody  
6-5 Call screening  
6-6 Silent alert  
6-7 Key tones  
6-8 Minute beep  
6-9 Info tones  
101  
Menu tree  
7 Divert  
7-1 Unanswered  
7-2 All calls  
7-3 Spec. divert  
7-3-1 Not reachable  
7-3-2 No reply  
7-3-3 Busy  
7-4 Receiving fax  
7-5 Receiving data  
7-6 Status check  
7-7 Clear all  
8 Setup  
8-1 Device  
8-1-1 Language  
8-1-2 Display  
8-1-2-1 Own greeting  
8-1-2-2 Screensaver  
8-1-2-3 Bitmap viewer  
8-1-2-4 Illumination  
8-1-2-5 Big letters  
8-1-2-6 Contrast  
8-1-3 Keys  
8-1-3-1 Any to answer  
8-1-3-2 Auto key lock  
8-1-3-3 Key tones  
8-1-4-1 Fact. settings  
8-1-4-2 Phone identity  
8-1-4-3 Fast search  
8-1-5-1 T9 preferred  
8-1-5-2 Input language  
8-2-1-1 PIN control  
8-2-1-2 Change PIN  
8-2-1-3 Change PIN2  
8-2-1-4 Chg.phone-  
code  
8-1-4 Status  
8-1-5 T9 input  
8-2-1 Codes  
8-2 Security  
8-3 Network  
8-2-2 Babysitter  
8-2-3 Only ,  
8-2-4 Last 10 only  
8-2-5 This SIM only  
8-3-1 Line (optional)  
8-3-1-1 Select  
8-3-1-2 Block line  
8-3-2 Configuration  
8-3-3 Barrings  
8-3-2-1 Network info  
8-3-2-2 Choose netwrk  
8-3-2-3 Auto network  
8-3-2-4 Pref. network  
8-3-2-5 Band selection  
(optional)  
8-3-3-1 All outgoing  
8-3-3-2 Outgo internat  
8-3-3-3 Out.int.x home  
8-3-3-4 All incoming  
8-3-3-5 When roaming  
8-3-3-6 Status check  
8-3-3-7 Clear all  
102  
Menu tree  
8 Setup  
8-4 User group  
8-4-1 User group  
8-4-2 Select group  
8-4-3 Outgo. access  
8-4-4 Preferred grp  
8-5-1 Call waiting  
8-5-2 Hide ID  
8-5 During a call  
8-6 Connectivity  
8-6-1 GPRS  
8-6-2 GPRS info  
8-6-3 IrDA  
8-6-4 Data services  
8-6-4-1 WAP browser  
8-6-4-2 E-mail  
8-6-5-1 Send voice/fax  
8-6-5-2 Receive voice/  
fax  
8-6-5-3 Receive fax/  
data  
8-6-5 Fax/data mod.  
8-6-6 Authentication  
8-7-1 Time zones  
8-7-2 Time/date  
8-7-3 Format date  
8-7-4 Auto display  
8-7-5 Auto off  
8-7 Time/date  
8-8 Accessories  
8-8-1 Car Kit  
8-8-1-1 Auto answer  
8-8-1-2 Auto off  
8-8-2-1 Auto answer  
8-8-3-1 FN access  
8-8-3-2 CLIP  
8-8-2 Headset  
8-8-3 HomeStation  
9 Favourites  
10 Help  
Please note:  
The numbering may change if your service provider has integrated additional  
functions into the menu system.  
103  
SAR (EU)  
This S45i mobile phone complies  
directive (CE label). This directive  
promotes the protection of the  
health and the safety for the user  
and any other person. The maximum  
SAR for this phone, measured ac-  
cording to this standard, is  
0.95 W/kg. The SAR value for the  
S45i can be found on the internet at  
www.my-siemens.com. While there  
may be differences between the  
SAR levels of various phones and at  
various positions, they all meet the  
EU requirements for RF exposure.  
with the limits specified by the  
European Union (EU) for exposure to  
radio waves.  
These limits are part of comprehen-  
sive guidelines and establish permit-  
ted levels of RF energy for the gen-  
eral population. The guidelines were  
developed by independent scientific  
organisations through periodic and  
thorough evaluation of scientific  
studies. The limits include a sub-  
stantial safety margin designed to  
assure the safety of all persons, re-  
gardless of age and health.  
_______________________________  
*
The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the  
The limits recommended by the  
Council of the European Union are  
based on a unit of measurement  
known as the Specific Absorption  
Rate, or SAR. The limit for this  
public is 2.0 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over  
ten grams of tissue. The limit incorporates a  
substantial margin of safety to give additional  
protection for the public and to account for  
any variations in measurements. SAR val-  
ues may vary according to national require-  
ments and network bands. SAR information  
for other regions can be found at  
*
phone is 2.0 W/kg . SAR tests are  
conducted in standard operating po-  
sitions with the phone transmitting  
at its highest certified power level in  
all tested frequency bands.  
www.my-siemens.com  
Although the SAR is determined at  
the highest certified power level, the  
actual SAR of the phone while oper-  
ating is usually well below the maxi-  
mum value. This is because the  
phone is designed to operate at dif-  
ferent power levels so that it only ev-  
er uses the power required to reach  
the network. In general, the closer  
you are to a base station antenna,  
the lower the power output.  
Before a phone model is available for  
sale to the public, it must be shown  
to comply with the European R&TTE  
   
104  
SAR (international)  
THIS S45i PHONE MEETS  
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE  
TO RADIO WAVES.  
to a base station, the lower the pow-  
er output of the phone.  
The highest SAR value for this  
phone model S45i when tested for  
use at the ear is 0.95 W/kg. While  
there may be differences between  
the SAR levels of various phones  
and at various positions, they all  
meet the relevant international  
guidelines for RF exposure.  
Your mobile phone S45i is a radio  
transmitter and receiver. It is de-  
signed and manufactured not to ex-  
ceed the limits for exposure to radio  
frequency (RF) recommended by in-  
ternational guidelines (ICNIRP).  
These limits are part of comprehen-  
sive guidelines and establish permit-  
ted levels of RF energy for the gen-  
eral population. The guidelines were  
developed by independent scientific  
organisations through periodic and  
thorough evaluation of scientific  
studies. The guidelines include a  
substantial safety margin designed  
to assure the safety of all persons,  
regardless of age and health.  
The exposure standard for mobile  
phones employs a unit of measure-  
ment known as the Specific Absorp-  
tion Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit stat-  
ed in the international guidelines is  
2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR are con-  
ducted using standard operating po-  
sitions with the phone transmitting  
at its highest certified power level in  
all tested frequency bands. Al-  
*
The SAR limit for mobile phones used by  
the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) aver-  
aged over ten grams of body tissue. The  
guidelines incorporate a substantial margin  
of safety to give additional protection to the  
public and to account for any variations in  
measurements. SAR values may vary de-  
pending on national reporting requirements  
and the network band. For SAR information  
in other regions please look under product  
information at www.my-siemens.com.  
though the SAR is determined at the  
highest certified power level, the ac-  
tual SAR of the phone while operat-  
ing can be well below the maximum  
value. This is because the phone is  
designed to operate at multiple  
power levels so as to use only the  
power required to reach the net-  
work. In general, the closer you are  
Numerics  
C
1 minute beep ........................... 72  
A
Accessories ............................... 96  
Addressbook  
menu ...................................... 14  
Call lists ..................................... 49  
Call transfer ............................... 15  
Call waiting ................................ 13  
Calls dialled (call list) .................. 49  
Calls missed (call list) ................. 49  
Calls received ............................ 49  
Car accessories ......................... 97  
Car Kit (accessories) ............ 67, 83  
Car Kit (profile) ........................... 66  
Car solutions .............................. 96  
CB languages ............................. 48  
CB services ................................ 47  
Change network ........................ 78  
Charge display ........................... 50  
Charge settings  
Account limit .......................... 50  
All calls ................................... 50  
Auto display ........................... 50  
Charge/unit ............................ 50  
Currency ................................ 50  
Incoming calls ........................ 50  
Charging (battery) ........................ 8  
City Portal .................................. 98  
Clock .................................... 63, 82  
Conceal ID ................................. 80  
Conference ................................ 15  
Confidential numbers ................ 76  
Connection  
call entry ................................ 19  
make entry ............................. 17  
read entry/change .................. 18  
search entry ........................... 18  
Agenda ...................................... 55  
Aircraft mode  
profile ..................................... 67  
Alarm clock ................................ 58  
All incoming calls  
(duration/charges) ...................... 50  
All outgoing calls  
(duration/charges) ...................... 50  
Appointments ............................ 56  
Archive (SMS) ............................ 27  
Audio ......................................... 71  
Authentication ........................... 82  
Auto answer (in the car) ............ 83  
Auto display (CB) ....................... 47  
Auto redial ................................. 12  
B
Babysitter .................................. 15  
Band selection ........................... 78  
Barrings ..................................... 79  
Baud rate ................................... 82  
Beep, ring tone .......................... 71  
Big letters .................................. 74  
Bitmap  
load ........................................ 40  
Bitmap viewer ........................... 40  
Browser (WAP) .......................... 42  
Businesscard ............................. 60  
(2nd phone number) .................. 77  
Connectivity ............................... 81  
 
106  
Contrast (display) ....................... 74  
Control codes (DTMF) ... 14, 20, 23  
Countdown ................................ 64  
Create folder (Explorer) ............. 84  
CSD ........................................... 81  
Currency conv. .......................... 62  
Erase lists (call list) ..................... 49  
Explorer ..................................... 84  
Extending numbers ................... 20  
D
Daily view .................................. 55  
Data Exchange Software ........... 85  
Date  
set .......................................... 63  
Date format ............................... 63  
Device number (IMEI) ................ 75  
Dictating machine ................ 13, 53  
Direct reply (SMS) ..................... 33  
Display  
big letters ............................... 74  
contrast .................................. 74  
illumination ............................ 74  
settings .................................. 74  
Display-Taste einstellen ............. 69  
Divert ......................................... 51  
All calls ................................... 51  
Clear all .................................. 52  
Receiving data ....................... 51  
Receiving fax ......................... 51  
Spec. divert ............................ 51  
Status check .......................... 52  
Unanswered calls .................. 51  
DTMF tones .................. 14, 20, 23  
Duration/charges ....................... 50  
All incoming calls ................... 50  
All outgoing calls .................... 50  
Last call .................................. 50  
Remain.units .......................... 50  
During calls ................................ 80  
F
Fast search ................................ 75  
Favourites .................................. 68  
Fax via SMS ............................... 33  
Fax/data mode ........................... 87  
File formats ................................ 85  
Filter (for calls) ........................... 71  
Flexible memory ........................ 86  
G
Games ....................................... 65  
Getting started ............................. 7  
GPRS ................................... 81, 82  
Greeting ..................................... 74  
H
Handset volume .................. 13, 14  
Handsfree talking ....................... 14  
Headset ..................................... 83  
Headset (profile) ........................ 66  
Home network ........................... 78  
I
E
Illumination ................................ 74  
IMEI number .............................. 75  
Inbox (SMS) ............................... 27  
Information services .................. 47  
E-mail  
editor ..................................... 35  
inbox/outbox .......................... 34  
new ........................................ 34  
107  
Information tones ...................... 71  
O
Infrared (IrDA) ............................ 81  
International prefix ..................... 11  
Internet (WAP) ........................... 41  
K
P
Key lock ..................................... 75  
Key tone .................................... 71  
Phone number selection ............ 77  
error ....................................... 92  
PIN 2 .......................................... 76  
Prefix ................................... 11, 18  
Prevent new SIM ....................... 77  
Print via ... .................................. 88  
Profile  
L
Language (display) ..................... 74  
Last call (duration/charges) ........ 50  
Limit (charge) ............................. 50  
Loss of phone, SIM card ........... 95  
M
Mailbox ...................................... 46  
Mailbox (on the network) .......... 46  
Maintenance of the phone ........ 95  
Melody  
compose ................................ 73  
load ........................................ 72  
select ..................................... 72  
Melody manager ....................... 72  
Menu  
control ...................................... 6  
speed dialling ......................... 70  
Menu tree .................................. 99  
Message .................................... 26  
Message (SMS) ......................... 26  
Message type (SMS) ................. 33  
Microphone off .......................... 14  
Missed alarms ........................... 58  
Monthly view ............................. 55  
Phone ..................................... 66  
SMS ....................................... 33  
WAP ....................................... 43  
PUK ............................................ 76  
Q
Quiet environ. (profile) ............... 66  
R
Read new CB ............................. 47  
Record number .......................... 22  
Redial ......................................... 12  
Remain.units  
(duration/charges) ...................... 50  
Reminder ................................... 12  
Ringer setting ............................ 71  
N
Network search ......................... 75  
New folder (Explorer) ................ 84  
New SMS .................................. 28  
Noisy environ. (profile) ............... 66  
Normal environ. (profile) ............ 66  
Notes ......................................... 59  
S
SAR limit for mobile phones .... 103  
Send via ... ................................. 88  
Service centre ............................ 33  
108  
Set time/date ............................. 82  
Settings  
e-mail ..................................... 38  
SMS ....................................... 33  
Setup  
Switching on phone ..................... 9  
Device .................................... 74  
Display ................................... 74  
Keys ....................................... 75  
Language ............................... 74  
Network ................................. 77  
Security .................................. 76  
Status .................................... 75  
T9 input .................................. 75  
Siemens City Portal ................... 98  
Siemens Service ........................ 93  
Silent alert ................................. 71  
SIM services ........................ 10, 48  
SMS  
Archive ................................... 27  
capacity .................................. 27  
delivery confirmation ............. 27  
Direct reply ............................ 33  
Inbox ...................................... 27  
insert picture .......................... 29  
message type ........................ 33  
Outbox ................................... 27  
samples ................................. 28  
setup ...................................... 33  
status report .......................... 33  
T9 input ............................ 29, 59  
Validity ................................... 33  
via GPRS ................................ 33  
Soft keys  
T
Text entry ............................ 18, 31  
Time/date  
set .......................................... 63  
Tones (SMS) .............................. 30  
Topic list (CB) ............................. 47  
Troubleshooting ......................... 90  
U
Uppercase and  
lowercase ............................ 18, 31  
User group (network) ................. 79  
V
Validity period (SMS) ................. 33  
VIP group ................................... 17  
Voice command ......................... 24  
Voice control .............................. 24  
Voice dialling .............................. 24  
Voice message .......................... 46  
Volume  
set .......................................... 69  
SOS ............................................. 9  
Sound (SMS) ............................. 30  
Special characters ..................... 31  
Specific Absorption Rate ......... 103  
Speech/fax ................................. 87  
Speed dialling numbers ............. 70  
Standard values  
handset .................................. 13  
ringer ...................................... 71  
reset ...................................... 75  
109  
Index  
W
WAP  
access .................................... 41  
browser ................................. 42  
profiles ................................... 43  
setup ...................................... 43  
Weekly view .............................. 55  

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