Siemens CX75 User Manual

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Siemens Aktiengesellschaft,  
issued by Communications,  
Haidenauplatz 1  
D-81667 Munich  
© Siemens AG 2005  
All rights reserved. Subject to availability.  
Rights of modification reserved.  
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft  
www.siemens.com/cx75  
Designed for life  
CX75  
Display symbols ......................... 7  
Inserting SIM card/  
Video mode ............................42  
Read .......................................47  
Read .......................................56  
Setting ...................................61  
Voice message/mailbox ............62  
Inst. message ...........................63  
Login .....................................64  
Msg. history ...........................68  
CB services ................................70  
Internet ..................................71  
Bookmarks .............................73  
Games and Applications .........74  
Downl. assist. .........................74  
RS MultiMediaCard™ .............. 10  
Entering the PIN ..................... 13  
Highlighting mode ................. 17  
My items .................................. 30  
Addressbook ............................ 32  
Call entry ............................... 34  
Phonebook ............................... 36  
Call (search for an entry) ........ 37  
Change entry ......................... 37  
<Special books> ..................... 38  
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See also Index at the end of this User Guide  
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Table of Contents  
Setup ........................................ 76  
Profiles .................................. 76  
Themes .................................. 78  
Display setup ......................... 79  
Ringtones .............................. 81  
Call setup ............................... 83  
Phone setup ........................... 85  
Clock ..................................... 87  
Connectivity .......................... 88  
Fast access ............................... 99  
Organiser ............................... 101  
Calendar .............................. 101  
Dictat.machine .................... 105  
Extras ..................................... 107  
Music player ........................ 107  
RS MultiMediaCard™ ............122  
Mobile Phone Manager ..........123  
Questions & Answers .............125  
Customer Care ........................128  
Care and maintenance ...........130  
Accessories .............................132  
SAR – International  
Quality ....................................136  
(IRL) ........................................138  
License Agreement .................139  
Menu tree ...............................142  
Index .......................................148  
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Stopwatch ........................... 117  
Countdown .......................... 117  
Remote synchronisation ....... 118  
Device manag. ..................... 119  
See also Index at the end of this User Guide  
Safety precautions  
3
Safety precautions  
Information for parents  
Please read the operating instructions and safety precautions carefully before use.  
Explain the content and the hazards associated with using the phone to your children.  
Remember to comply with legal  
requirements and local restric-  
tions when using the phone. For  
example in aeroplanes, petrol  
stations, hospitals or while  
driving.  
Small parts such as the SIM  
card, sealing stop, lens ring and  
lens cap can be dismantled and  
swallowed by small children.  
The phone must therefore be  
stored out of the reach of small  
children.  
Mobile phones can interfere  
with the functioning of medical  
devices such as hearing aids or  
pacemakers. Keep at least  
20 cm/9 inches between phone  
and pacemaker. When using  
the mobile phone hold it to the  
ear which is further away from  
the pacemaker. For more infor-  
mation consult your doctor.  
The mains voltage specified on  
the power supply unit (V) must  
not be exceeded. Otherwise the  
charging device may be de-  
stroyed.  
The power supply must be  
plugged into an easily accessi-  
ble AC mains power socket  
when charging the battery. The  
only way to turn off the charging  
device after charging the bat-  
tery is to unplug it.  
The ringtones (p. 81), message  
tones (p. 85) and handsfree tal-  
king (p. 26) are reproduced  
not hold the phone to your ear  
when it rings or when you have  
switched on the handsfree func-  
tion (page 26). Otherwise you  
risk serious permanent damage  
to your hearing.  
Do not use an optical magnifier  
to look at the activated infrared  
interface [Class 1 LED product  
(classification as per  
IEC 60825-1)].  
You may only open the phone  
to replace the battery (100 %  
mercury-free) or SIM card. You  
must not open the battery under  
any circumstances. All other  
changes to this device are  
strictly prohibited and will invali-  
date the guarantee.  
Only use original Siemens bat-  
teries(100 %mercury-free) and  
– charging devices. Otherwise  
you risk serious damage to  
health and property. The bat-  
tery could explode, for instance.  
   
4
Safety precautions  
®
Bluetooth  
Please dispose of unwanted  
batteries and phones as permit-  
ted by the laws in your country.  
Your phone has a Bluetooth® interface. This  
makes it possible to establish a wireless  
connection of your phone with a headset of  
a car kit, or with other Bluetooth®-enabled  
devices.  
In order to establish a secure link between  
the devices and to prevent a third party from  
having access to your phone, you should ob-  
serve the following points:  
The phone may cause interfer-  
ence in the vicinity of TV sets,  
radios and PCs.  
Do not place the phone near to  
electromagnetic data carriers  
such as credit cards and floppy  
disks. Information stored on  
them could be lost.  
• The initial connection between two devic-  
es, what is called "pairing", should take  
place in familiar surroundings.  
Use only Siemens original ac-  
cessories. This will avoid poten-  
tial risks to health or property  
and ensure compliance with all  
relevant regulations.  
• Both devices must be able to identify  
themselves one time by using a pass-  
word/PIN. To ensure sufficient security,  
you should choose a 16-digit number com-  
bination for a password that would be diffi-  
cult to guess (if a PIN has not been  
assigned).  
• An automatic connection acceptance  
("connection without confirmation") should  
only be used in exceptional cases.  
• In general, only trustworthy devices should  
be linked in order to minimize security  
risks.  
Improper use will invalidate the guarantee!  
These safety instructions also apply to  
Siemens original accessories.  
• The name of your phone is transmitted in  
a Bluetooth® connection. The factory de-  
fault is the "Bluetooth® ID". The first time  
Bluetooth® is activated, or later in the  
Bluetooth® menu, you can change this  
name (My BT name, page 89).  
• If Bluetooth® is not needed, this function  
should be deactivated.  
Before using Bluetooth® accessories, or a  
mobile phone inside a vehicle, check the ve-  
hicle user guide for any limitations on the use  
of these products.  
Overview of phone  
5
Overview of phone  
A Call key  
During a call:  
1
Dial displayed/highlighted phone num-  
bers/names, take calls. In standby  
mode, show last phone numbers  
dialled.  
I
Set volume.  
Call options.  
E
On/Off/End key  
• Switched off: press and hold to  
switch on.  
B
2
• During a conversation or in an appli-  
cation: press briefly to finish.  
• In menus: press briefly to go back a  
level.  
Z
£ X  
Service provider  
Press and hold to return to standby  
mode.  
• In standby mode: press and hold to  
switch off phone.  
Joystick  
01.05.2005  
Inbox  
10:10  
New SMS  
3
í
Press the joystick down vertical-  
C
ly to start an application or func-  
tion. The current function is  
displayed between the softkeys  
page 15.  
In standby mode:  
C
Open main menu.  
Open user profiles.  
G
Open Phonebook/  
Addressbook.  
H
< > Softkeys  
4
5
Open Inbox.  
E
The current functions of this key are  
Start the camera.  
D
shown in the bottom line of the displays  
In lists, messages and menus:  
p
as §Text§/symbol (e.g.  
).  
@ Internet  
Access to the Internet portal.  
I
D
Scroll up and down.  
Back one level.  
   
6
Overview of phone  
Integrated antenna  
Do not obstruct the phone above the  
battery cover unnecessarily. This re-  
duces the signal quality.  
1
Loudspeaker  
2
3
Z
£ X  
Sidekeys  
Service provider  
a
Camera  
• Press in standby mode:  
Start the camera.  
• During a call: Decrease volume.  
01.05.2005  
Inbox  
10:10  
New SMS  
b Push to talk  
í
• Press in standby mode:  
Start push to talk.  
• During a call: Increase volume.  
Display  
4
5
6
Infrared interface (IrDA)  
* Ringtone  
• Press and hold in standby mode:  
switch acoustic signals on/off (except  
for alarm clock).  
• Press and hold when incoming call is  
received: switch off ringtone for this  
call only.  
Key lock  
#
7
8
Press and hold in standby mode or  
when playing a music file:  
Switch key lock on/off.  
Connection socket  
For charger, headset, flash, etc.  
Slot for RS MultiMediaCard™  
9
:
!
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Car kit holder  
Connection for external antenna  
Camera lens  
Display symbols  
7
Display symbols  
Display symbols (selection)  
Auto answer feature on  
Activated and available  
Registered  
Å
£
¢
¤
±
²
³
´
¯
®
Z
Y
W
L
P
Strength of receiving signal  
Charging  
Battery charge level, e.g. 50%  
Phonebook  
Temporarily interrupted  
Internet offline  
Call records  
Internet online  
Surf & fun/  
Service provider portal  
Internet via GPRS online  
Internet no network  
IrDA activated  
O
Organiser  
Q
M
R
S
N
T
Ç
¿
¾
¼
Messages  
IrDA transmission  
Bluetooth® activated  
Bluetooth® transmission  
Camera  
¨
ª
Extras  
My stuff  
Events (selection)  
Setup  
SMS memory full  
ã
ä
å
Æ
Â
Ê
All calls are diverted  
Ringer (beep) off  
Short ring (beep) only  
MMS memory full  
Phone memory full  
No network access  
Missed call  
Ringtone only if the caller is  
stored in the Phonebook  
Memory assistant  
Alarm set  
¹
Ä
Keypad locked  
         
8
Display symbols  
Message symbols (selection)  
Camera symbols  
È
É
Ù
Ú
Û
Unread  
Read  
Switch to photo mode  
Switch to video mode  
Brightness  
p
q
r
s
t
w
x
y
Draft  
Sent  
Zoom factor  
MMS not sent  
MMS notification received  
MMS notification read  
White balance  
×
Flash connected  
MMS with DRM contents  
(page 14)  
E-mail forwarded  
z
{
À
E-mail with attachment  
Voice mail received  
Getting started  
9
Getting started  
The phone is packaged in dismantled  
form and must be re-assembled prior  
to using for the first time.  
Please do not use any tools, when  
removing the SIM card.  
Your phone's dis-  
play is supplied  
with a protective  
film. Remove this  
filmslowlybefore  
assembling the  
phone.  
1
• Insert the battery sideways into  
the phone 2, then press it  
downwards 3 until it clicks  
into position.  
In rare cases, static discharge may  
cause discolouration at the edges of  
the display. However, this will disap-  
pear within approx. 10 minutes.  
3
Inserting SIM card/  
battery  
2
The service provider supplies you with  
a SIM card on which all the important  
data for your line is stored. If the SIM  
card has been delivered in credit-card  
size, snap the smaller segment out  
and remove any rough edges.  
• Place the SIM card in front of the  
slot with the contact surface fac-  
ing downwards. Then push the  
SIM card gently inwards 1  
• To remove the battery, pull it out  
with the retaining tab on the side.  
(ensure that the chamfered corner  
is in the correct position).  
       
10  
Getting started  
• Place the cover in position and  
push it towards the front 4 until  
it latches into place.  
Inserting an  
RS MultiMediaCard™  
When delivered, the RSMultiMedia-  
Card™ is not yet in the phone. Please  
comply with the user instructions  
given by the manufacturer of the  
RS MultiMediaCard™.  
4
• Open the cover out to the left to in-  
sert the RS MultiMediaCard™ 1.  
Additional information  
Switch off your phone before removing the  
battery.  
The phone supports 1.8 V and 3 V SIM  
cards. Please contact your service provider  
if you have an older card.  
1
• Insert the RS MultiMediaCard™  
with the contact surface facing  
downwards 2. Gently push the  
card right in until it engages.  
2
   
Getting started  
11  
• If necessary, use the battery  
cover 3.  
Charging the battery  
Charging procedure  
The battery is not fully charged  
when delivered. Plug the charger ca-  
ble into the bottom of the phone,  
plug the power supply unit into a  
mains power socket and charge for  
at least two hours.  
3
• Finally, close the cover again.  
Before removing the  
RS MultiMediaCard™, carry out  
the Eject card function in the  
My stuff options menu. This pre-  
vents any data from being lost.  
Display during charging  
Y
Charging time  
• To remove the  
RS MultiMediaCard™, open the  
cover and press the card briefly (if  
necessary, use the battery cover).  
The card will pop out a little and  
you can remove it. To finish, close  
the cover again.  
A flat battery is fully charged after  
about 2 hours. Charging is only pos-  
sible within a temperature range of  
+5 °C to 45 °C. If the temperature ris-  
es/falls 5 °C above/below this, the  
charge symbol flashes a warning.  
The mains voltage specified on the  
power supply unit must not be  
exceeded.  
     
12  
Getting started  
Operating times  
Display while in service  
The operating times depend upon  
the conditions of use. Extreme tem-  
peratures considerably reduce the  
phone’s standby time. Therefore,  
avoid placing the phone in the sun or  
on a heater.  
Charge level display during opera-  
tion (flat – fully charged):  
V W X  
A beep sounds when the battery is  
nearly flat. The charge level of the  
battery is only displayed correctly af-  
ter an uninterrupted charging/dis-  
charging cycle. Therefore do not re-  
move the battery unnecessarily, and  
where possible, do not end the charg-  
ing process prematurely.  
Talktime: up to 300 minutes  
(standard battery)  
Standby time: up to 250 hours  
(standard battery)  
Charge icon not visible  
Additional information  
If the battery has been discharged  
fully, the charge icon is not immedi-  
ately visible when the power supply  
is plugged in. It will appear after up  
to two hours. In this case, the battery  
is fully charged after 3 to 4 hours.  
The power supply unit heats up when used  
for long periods. This is normal and not  
dangerous.  
If the battery is removed for longer than  
30 seconds, the clock must be reset.  
Only use the plug-in power supply unit  
included in delivery!  
   
Switch on/off, PIN entry  
13  
Switch on/off, PIN entry  
Switching phone on/off  
Switching your phone on  
for the first time  
Press and hold the  
B
On/Off/End key.  
Time/date  
Set the clock correctly on a one-off  
basis when getting started.  
Entering the PIN  
The SIM card may be protected with  
a 4 to 8-digit PIN.  
Press this key, then select  
§Change§.  
C
Enter the PIN using the  
J
First enter the date  
number keys. The charac-  
J
(day/month/year), then  
ters  
appear in the  
****  
the time (24 hour format,  
including seconds).  
display to ensure nobody  
can read your PIN. Make  
any corrections with ] .  
Press. The time and date  
are updated.  
C
§OK§  
Confirm by pressing the  
joystick. Logging on to  
the network will take a  
few seconds.  
Time zones  
Select the city in the de-  
Additional information  
Changing the PIN.........................page 18  
Clearing SIM card barring ............page 19  
I
sired time zone from the  
list …  
§Set§  
… and set it.  
Copying SIM addresses  
Emergency number  
(SOS)  
The first time the SIM card is insert-  
ed, the entries on it can be copied to  
the Addressbook. Do not interrupt this  
procedure. During this time, do not ac-  
cept incoming calls. Follow the  
Only to be used in real emergencies!  
By pressing the §SOS§ softkey you can  
make an emergency call on any net-  
work without a SIM card and without  
entering a PIN (not possible in all  
countries).  
instructions in the display.  
You can also copy data from the SIM  
card at a later time (page 34).  
             
14  
General information  
General information  
Standby mode  
Main menu  
The phone is in standby mode and is  
ready for use when the name of the  
service provider appears on the  
display.  
The main menu is displayed graphi-  
cally with symbols:  
Call main menu up from  
standby mode.  
C
Press and hold the  
Select the application  
B
/
F
I
C
On/Off/End key to return  
symbols.  
to standby mode from  
any situation.  
Start an application.  
Main menu options  
Signal strength  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
Strong receiving signal.  
Z
Different functions are available de-  
pending on the context:  
A weak signal reduces the  
[
voice quality, can cause  
the connection to be lost,  
and consumes more cur-  
rent. Change your  
Big letters  
Illumination  
Eject card  
Select one of two font  
sizes.  
Set display illumination to  
brighter/darker.  
location.  
Allows the  
Digital Rights Mgmt.  
(DRM)  
RS MultiMediaCard™ to  
be removed without loss of  
data.  
Remember that your telephone has  
Digital Rights Management. The use  
of downloaded pictures, sounds or  
applications can be restricted by the  
for a limited period of time ony,  
number of times it can be used (see  
also page 75).  
               
General information  
15  
Symbols  
The following symbols are used to  
explain operation:  
User guide  
Menu controls  
The steps needed to reach a function  
are shown in a condensed form in the  
user guide, e.g. to display record of  
dialled calls in condensed form:  
Enter numbers or letters.  
J
B
A
< >  
On/Off/End key  
Call key  
P
C ¢  
¢Calls dialled  
Softkeys  
This comprises the following steps:  
C
G
C
Open main menu.  
Displays a softkey  
function.  
§Menu§  
Select P .  
Press the joystick vertical-  
ly (to call up the menu e.g).  
C
Confirm.  
Select Calls dialled  
D F E  
G
Press the joystick in the  
direction indicated.  
H
function.  
I
H
C
Confirm.  
Function dependent on  
service provider. May re-  
quire special registration.  
=
C
Press joystick  
The symbol in the centre of the low-  
er line of the display shows the cur-  
rent function when the joystick is  
pressed down vertically.  
í
î
ï
ð
ì
Display menu  
Take photos  
Zoom  
Call, accept call  
OK  
Play/Pause for sounds &  
videos.  
ñ ò  
/
   
16  
Standard functions  
Standard functions  
Option menus  
Text input T9 preferred: Activate/de-  
(page 20)  
activate T9 input.  
Functions which appear repeatedly  
in the options menu are listed here.  
Input language: Select  
language for text.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Rename  
Capacity  
Attributes  
Rename selected entry.  
Display memory capacity.  
Edit  
Open the entry to edit.  
Display entry.  
View  
Display properties of the  
highlighted object.  
Delete/  
Delete all  
Delete entry/delete all en-  
tries after confirmation.  
Help  
Display help text.  
New entry  
Send...  
Create new entry.  
Selecttransmissionservice  
and medium for sending or  
printing e.g. IrDA or  
Bluetooth®.  
Reply/  
Reply to all  
The sender becomes the  
recipient, "Re." is placed in  
front of the subject matter  
and the received text is  
transferred into the new  
message.  
Save  
Save entry.  
Save to 9  
Save recipients in the cur-  
rent address directory.  
Sort  
Set sort criteria (alphabeti-  
cal order, type, time).  
   
Standard functions  
17  
Highlighting mode  
With some applications (e.g. Phone-  
book/Addressbook), you can high-  
light one or more entries in a list in  
order to carry out a function jointly.  
Menu speed dialling  
All menu functions are numbered in-  
ternally. You can select a function di-  
rectly by entering these numbers  
one after the other.  
§Options§  
For example, to write a new SMS  
(from standby mode):  
Open menu.  
Activate highlighting  
mode.  
Mark  
Press this key to display  
C
the main menu. Then  
press  
I
Select entry/entries.  
Highlight or delete  
highlighting.  
C
for Messages, then  
5
1
1
for Create new, then  
§Mark§  
The current entry is  
highlighted.  
for SMS.  
§Unmark§ Unhighlight the current  
entry.  
Additional highlighting functions:  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
Mark all  
Highlight all entries.  
Unmark all  
Delete highlighting on all  
highlighted entries.  
Delete  
marked  
All selected entries are  
deleted.  
         
18  
Security  
Security  
The phone and SIM card are protect-  
ed against misuse by several security  
codes.  
C ¢¢TSelec¢t fSuenccutriiotyn¢. PIN 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 deactivation of the control.  
Keep these security codes in a safe  
place where you can access them again  
if required.  
PIN codes  
PIN  
Protects your SIM card  
(personal identification  
number).  
§Change§ Press.  
J
Enter PIN.  
PIN2  
This is needed to set the charge  
detail display and to access ad-  
ditional functions on special  
SIM cards.  
C
Confirm entry.  
Change PIN  
You can change the PIN to any  
4 to 8-digit number you find easier  
to remember.  
PUK  
PUK2  
Key code. Used to unlock SIM  
cards if the wrong PIN has been  
entered repeatedly.  
§Select§  
Press.  
Phone  
code  
Protects your phone. Must be  
entered at the first security  
setting.  
Enter current PIN.  
Press.  
J
C
, C  
, C  
Enter new PIN.  
Repeat new PIN.  
J
J
                       
Security  
19  
Preventing accidental  
C ¢¢TSelec¢t fSuenccutriiotyn¢. PIN codes  
Change PIN2  
(Display only if PIN2 is available).  
Proceed as for Change PIN.  
Even if PIN control is deactivated,  
(page 18) confirmation is required  
to switch on the phone.  
This prevents accidental activation  
of the phone, e.g. when you are car-  
rying it in a bag or are travelling in an  
aircraft.  
Chg.phonecode  
(Change phone code)  
You define the phone code (4 to  
8 digits) when you call up a phone-  
code protected function for the first  
time (e.g. Direct call, page 93). It is  
then valid for all phone-code pro-  
tected functions.  
If an incorrect phone code is entered  
three times in succession, access to  
the phone code and the functions  
that use it is denied. If this occurs,  
contact the Siemens Service  
(page 128).  
Press and hold.  
B
§OK§  
Press. The phone switches  
on.  
§Cancel§  
Press this key or take no  
action. The phone does  
not switch on.  
Clearing SIM card barring  
If the PIN is entered incorrectly three  
times, the SIM card is barred. Enter  
the PUK (MASTER PIN) provided by  
your service provider with the SIM  
card in accordance with the instruc-  
tions. If the PUK (MASTER PIN) has  
been lost, please contact your serv-  
ice provider.  
     
20  
Text entry  
Text entry  
Press briefly: special char-  
Text entry without T9  
*
acters are shown.  
Press the number key repeatedly un-  
til the required character appears.  
After a brief interval the cursor will  
advance. Example:  
Press and hold: open input  
menu.  
Press once/repeatedly:  
. , ? ! ’ " 0 + - ( ) @ / : _  
0
1
Press once briefly to write  
2
the letter a, twice to write  
Press and hold: writes 0.  
b etc.  
Writes blank. Press twice =  
line break.  
Press and hold to write the  
number.  
Ä, ä, 1–9 Unusual characters and  
numbers are displayed af-  
ter the relevant letters.  
Special characters  
*
Press briefly. The symbols  
chart is displayed:  
Press briefly to delete the  
]
1
letter before the cursor.  
Press and hold to erase the  
whole word.  
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¿
¡
_
;
.
,
/
?
!
+
-
"
$
{
`
:
*
(
&
)
¤
[
¥
]
£
}
%
Γ
@ \  
#
>
Ξ
Move the cursor  
(forwards/back).  
F
~
<
=
|
^
Σ
§
Θ Λ  
Press briefly: Swap be-  
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T9  
tween abc, Abc, abc,  
Π
Φ Ψ Ω  
T9  
Abc, 123. Status shown  
1
) Line break  
in top line of display.  
,
Navigate to characters.  
Press.  
F
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Press and hold: all input-  
variants are displayed.  
C
           
Text entry  
21  
Writing with T9  
The display changes as you proceed.  
Input menu  
For text input:  
It is therefore best if you finish a word  
without looking at the display.  
Simply press the keys once where the  
relevant letter is located. For “hotel”,  
for example:  
Press and hold. The input  
*
menu is displayed:  
Text format (SMS only)  
Input language  
Mark  
Copy/Insert  
Press briefly for T9Abc then  
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4 6 8 3 5  
A blank ends a word.  
Text entry with T9  
“T9” deduces the correct word from  
the individual key entries by making  
comparisons with an extensive  
dictionary.  
1
Do not use special characters such as  
Ä. Use standard characters instead,  
e.g. A; T9 will do the rest for you.  
Activate, deactivate T9  
§Options§ Open text menu.  
T9 input Select.  
®
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;  
§Change§ Activate T9.  
United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B;  
Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Re-  
public 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.  
Select input language  
Select the language in which you  
want to compose your message.  
§Options§ Open text menu.  
Input language  
Select.  
Select language.  
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§Select§  
Confirm. The new lan-  
guage is set. Languages  
with T9 support are  
marked with the T9  
symbol.  
       
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Text entry  
T9 word suggestions  
Correct a word  
If several options are found in the  
dictionary for a key sequence (a  
word), the most probable is dis-  
played first. If the word you want has  
not been recognised, the next sug-  
gestion from T9 may be correct.  
Move left or right, word  
F
by word, until the re-  
quired word is  
§highlighted§.  
Scroll through the T9  
word suggestions again.  
^
]
The word must be shown  
§highlighted§. Then press  
Deletes the character to  
the left of the cursor and  
displays a new possible  
word.  
Press. The displayed word  
^
is replaced with a differ-  
ent word. If this word is al-  
so incorrect, press again.  
Additional information  
Within a “T9 word“, individual letters may  
not be edited without first removing the T9  
status. In most cases it is better to rewrite  
the complete word.  
Press. Repeat until the  
^
correct word is displayed.  
If the word you want is not in the dic-  
tionary, it can also be written with-  
out T9.  
Set a full stop. The word is  
0
concluded if it is followed by a  
space. Within a word, a full  
stop represents an apostro-  
phe or hyphen:  
To add a word to the dictionary:  
§Spell§  
Select.  
e.g. §provider.s§ = provider’s.  
Moving the cursor to the right  
ends the word.  
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.  
E
Press briefly: switch be-  
#
tween: abc, Abc, T9abc,  
T9Abc, 123. Status shown in  
top line of display.  
Press and hold: all input vari-  
ants are displayed.  
Press briefly: select special  
characters (page 20).  
*
Press and hold: opens input  
menu (page 21).  
Text entry  
23  
Use text modules  
Text modules  
Text modules can be stored in the  
phone for adding to your messages  
(SMS, MMS, e-mail).  
Write message  
(SMS, MMS, e-mail).  
J
§Options§ Open text menu.  
Write text modules  
Insert...  
Select.  
C ¢M ¢Text modules  
Select Text module.  
I
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<New entry>  
Select text module from  
the list.  
Select.  
C
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The input field is opened.  
Write text.  
§Select§  
Confirm. The text module  
is displayed.  
Confirm. The text module  
is inserted in the message  
to the right of the cursor.  
§Options§ Open menu and select  
Save. Accept the suggest-  
ed name or allocate a new  
one.  
C
C
Save.  
   
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Calling  
Calling  
Dialling with number  
keys  
Set volume  
It is only possible to adjust the vol-  
ume during a call.  
The phone must be switched on  
(standby mode).  
With the joystick or with  
the sidekeys.  
I
Enter the number (always  
J
If a car kit is used, its volume setting  
will not affect the usual setting on  
the phone.  
with area/international di-  
alling code).  
]
A short press clears the  
last digit, a long press  
clears the entire phone  
number.  
Redial previous numbers  
To redial the phone number last  
Press the Call key. The dis-  
played phone number is  
dialled.  
called:  
A
Press the Call key twice.  
A
To redial other numbers that were  
dialled previously:  
End call  
Press the End key briefly.  
Press the Call key once.  
B
A
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Press this key even if the  
person on the other end  
of the line has hung up  
first.  
Pick out the phone  
number from the list,  
then to dial press the …  
… key.  
A
               
Calling  
25  
Reminder  
If the number is busy  
§Prompt§ A beep reminds you to re-  
dial the displayed phone  
If the called number is busy or can-  
not be reached because of network  
problems several options are availa-  
ble (depending on the service pro-  
vider). An incoming call or any other  
use of the phone interrupts these  
functions.  
number after 15 minutes.  
Additional information  
Store phone number in the  
Ð
Addressbook/Phonebook.  
§Handsfr.§ Switch on Handsfree (play-  
Either  
back from loudspeaker).  
Press and hold to switch mi-  
Auto. redial  
§Auto dial§ The phone number is au-  
tomatically dialled ten  
*
crophone off.  
International dialling codes  
Press and hold until a “+” is  
displayed.  
0
times at increasing time  
intervals. End with:  
§Country§ Press and select country.  
Phone number memo  
You can enter a phone number during the  
call. The person to whom you are speaking  
can hear these entries. When the connec-  
tion has ended you can save or dial the  
phone number.  
B End key.  
Or  
Call back  
b
§Call back§ Your phone rings when  
the busy number is free.  
Press the Call key to dial  
the number.  
                 
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Calling  
Accept call  
The phone must be switched on. An  
incoming call will interrupt any other  
use of the phone.  
Handsfree  
You can put the phone down during  
a call. You can then hear the caller  
via the loudspeaker.  
C
Press.  
§Handsfr.§ Activate handsfree  
talking.  
Or  
C
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Switch on.  
Press.  
A
Regulate the volume with  
the joystick.  
A phone number transmitted by the  
network plus the corresponding  
name (possibly with a picture) are  
displayed if they are stored in the  
Phonebook/Addressbook (p. 33).  
§Handsfr.§ Deactivate.  
Warning!  
Always switch off “handsfree talking” be-  
fore holding the phone to your ear!  
Otherwise, you will damage your hearing!  
Reject call  
§Reject§  
Press.  
Or  
Swap between 2 calls b  
Establish a second connection  
Press briefly.  
B
Warning!  
You can call another number during  
a call.  
Please make sure you have accepted the  
call before holding the phone to your ear.  
This will avoid damage to your hearing from  
loud ringtones.  
C
Open call menu.  
Hold  
The current call is put on  
hold.  
Additional information  
Press and hold to switch off  
Now dial the new phone  
number or select  
*
Â
J
the ringtone and silent alert.  
Missed call display.  
C Open the call menu,  
then select Default book,  
and then select the phone  
number.  
               
Calling  
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When the new connection is  
established:  
End call(s)  
Press the End key.  
B
After the Return to held call? display,  
§Swap§  
Swap between calls.  
Incoming calls during a call  
you have the following selection:  
You may need to register for this  
service with your service provider  
and set your phone accordingly  
(p. 83). During a call, you may be ad-  
vised that there is another call wait-  
ing. You will hear a special tone dur-  
ing the call. You have the following  
options:  
§Yes§  
§No§  
You accept the call on  
hold.  
You end the second call  
too.  
Conference  
b
Call up to 5 parties one by one and  
link them together in a multiparty  
call. Some of the functions described  
may not be supported by your serv-  
ice provider or may have to be ena-  
bled specially.  
Accept the waiting call in addition to  
the first  
§Swap§  
Accept the waiting call,  
putting the current call on  
hold to do so.  
Always proceed as above to swap be-  
tween the two calls.  
A connection has already been  
established:  
Reject the waiting call  
Open the call menu and  
C
select Hold. The current  
§Reject§  
§Divert§  
Press.  
connection is maintained.  
Or  
Now dial a new number.  
The waiting call is divert-  
ed, for example, to the  
mailbox.  
J
When the new connec-  
tion is established …  
… Open the call menu and  
C
Accept the waiting call and end the  
current call  
select Conference. The  
held call is joined.  
Repeat procedure until all partici-  
pants are linked together (up to  
5 participants).  
End the current call.  
B
C
Accept new call.  
       
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Calling  
End  
Call transfer  
Connect the original call to  
a second call. For you,  
=
All calls in the conference  
are ended when you press  
the End key.  
both calls are now ended.  
B
Main menu  
Call status  
Access to the main menu.  
List all held and active calls  
(e.g. participants in a con-  
ference).  
Call options  
The following functions are only  
available during a call:  
C
Press.  
Direct call  
If this is active, only one number can  
Hold  
Hold current call.  
be dialled.  
Microphone  
on  
If switched off, the person  
on the other end of the line  
cannot hear you (muting).  
Switch on  
C ¢¢DTirec¢t caSlelcurity  
*
Also:  
Press and hold.  
Handsfree  
Playback through the loud-  
speaker.  
C
Confirm selection.  
Enter phone code.  
Volume  
Adjust handset volume.  
Phonebook/Addressbook.  
(p. 27)  
J
Default book  
Conference  
Time/charge  
When first prompted you define and  
enter the phone code (4–8 digits).  
C
Confirm selection.  
Display talktime that has  
elapsed so far and (if set)  
charges incurred during  
the connection (p. 40).  
Please do not forget this code (page 18)!  
/
Select phone number  
from the Phonebook/  
Addressbook or enter it.  
Ï
J
Send DTMF  
Enter tone sequences  
(numbers) for remote in-  
quiries to an answering  
machine.  
C
Confirm.  
             
Calling  
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Apply  
§Carol§  
Using the  
Phonebook/Addressbook  
Store phone numbers and control  
codes (DTMF codes) in the Phone-  
book/Addressbook in the same way  
as a normal entry.  
To dial the phone number  
(e.g. Carol’s phone  
number), press and hold  
the right softkey.  
Switch off  
Enter phone number.  
J
Press and hold.  
#
J
C
Press until a “+” appears in  
Enter phone code.  
Confirm input.  
0
the display (wait for the  
connection to be estab-  
lished).  
Enter DTMF codes  
Tone sequences (DTMF)  
J
(numbers).  
You can, for example, enter control  
codes (numbers) for remote access  
to an automatic answering machine  
while another connection exists. These  
entries are transmitted directly as  
DTMF codes (control codes).  
If necessary, wait again  
0
for three seconds at a  
time for the receiver to  
process the entries safely.  
Enter a name.  
J
§Save§  
C
Open the call menu.  
Store entry.  
Send DTMF  
You may also store just the  
DTMFcodes (numbers) and then  
send them during the call.  
Select.  
   
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My items  
My items  
Set your phone as you wish for the  
following items:  
Where do I get what?  
You can purchase additional ring-  
tones, logos, animations and Java  
applications from your service pro-  
vider or directly from Siemens.  
Ringtones (p. 81)  
Assign individual ringtones to caller  
groups or special dates.  
Pictures (page 121)  
Assign individual pictures or photos  
to your Addressbook entries.  
Service provider portal  
Depending on your service provider,  
you will find direct access to his por-  
tal on your telephone via menu  
items or bookmarks. Please contact  
your service provider for more infor-  
mation on these services.  
Animations (p. 80)  
animation as well as a personal  
greeting.  
Themes (p. 78)  
Load a completely new visual pres-  
entation onto your phone.  
Siemens Mobile Portal  
You will find additional ringtones,  
logos, animations and screensavers  
as well as more applications, games  
and services on the Internet at:  
Screensaver (p. 79)  
Choose an analogue or digital clock,  
or a personal picture.  
or you can download them directly  
from the Internet:  
wap.siemens.com  
(Operator) Logo (p. 79)  
Choose an individual picture (to be  
displayed in standby mode)  
You will also find a service for saving  
data here as well as a list of the coun-  
tries in which these services are  
available.  
Wallpaper (p. 79)  
Choose your own permanent back-  
ground image.  
Colour skin (p. 79)  
Select a colour skin for the user  
interface.  
My menu  
Create your own menu (p. 98) with  
frequently used functions, phone  
numbers or Internet pages.  
Applications (p. 74)  
Download your own applications  
from the Internet.  
       
Default book  
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Default book  
C ¢L ¢Select function.  
Phonebook  
The Phonebook is located on the SIM  
card. Only one phone number can be  
entered per entry. The Phonebook  
on the SIM card can easily be trans-  
ferred into a different phone.  
Show entries  
The entries in the default book (Ad-  
dressbook or Phonebook) are  
shown.  
Select a name with the  
first letter and/or scroll.  
/I  
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Business card  
Create your own business card to  
send to a different GSM-phone. If no  
business card has been created yet,  
you will be asked for your input.  
New entry  
Create new entry.  
Addressbook (see also page 32)  
Phonebook (see also page 36)  
Move from field to field to  
H
enter your details.  
§Save§  
Press.  
Default book  
You can set which directory you pre-  
fer to use.  
Additional information  
The content of the business card corre-  
sponds to international standards (vCard).  
The selected default book is opened  
in standby mode with the joystick.  
Copy numbers from Address-  
book/Phonebook.  
Ï
Open Phonebook or  
Addressbook.  
H
Groups  
See page 35.  
Addressbook  
A lot of data can be saved in the Ad-  
dressbook for each entry and addi-  
tional functions (e.g., Birthday:,  
Picture:, Inst. message) can be used.  
<Info numbers>  
See page 38.  
     
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Addressbook  
Addressbook  
The Addressbook can store up to  
1,000 entries, each with a variety of  
phone and fax numbers as well as  
additional address details. These en-  
tries are managed in the phone  
memory separately from those in the  
Phonebook. However, you can ex-  
change data between the Address-  
book and the Phonebook on the  
SIM card.  
Possible input fields  
Last name:  
URL:  
First name:  
Inst. message >>  
Group:  
Phone number:  
Phone no./office: Company:  
Phone no./mobile: Address: >>  
Fax:  
Birthday: >>  
Picture:  
Fax 2:  
E-mail:  
E-mail 2:  
New entry  
The Addressbook is set as standard:  
All fields  
Open Addressbook  
H
Additional information  
Group: Allocation to a group  
(page 35).  
(in standby mode).  
Display input fields.  
C
I
Select required input  
fields.  
Address: Extension to enter the  
complete address:  
Fill in input fields. The  
maximum number of  
characters available is  
shown at the top of the  
display.  
Street:, Post code:, City:,  
Country:  
J
Com. services  
Information if the entry is  
being used as an Inst. Mes-  
sage contact (page 63) or  
for Walky Talky:  
At least one name must  
be entered. Always enter  
phone number with  
dialling code.  
Nickname:, Walky Talky ID:,  
Walky Talky type:,  
WV user ID:, ICQ number:,  
AIM screen name:  
       
Addressbook  
33  
Birthday: After activation, the date  
Display/find entry  
of birth is entered.  
Open Addressbook  
H
Reminder: The phone re-  
minds you at the time you  
set one day before the  
birthday.  
(in standby mode).  
Select a name with the  
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I
C
first letter and/or scroll.  
Display.  
Picture:  
Assign a picture to the en-  
try. This is displayed when  
you are called by a corre-  
sponding phone number.  
Display options  
§Options§ The options menu only  
ever offers the functions  
for the currently selected  
input field.  
All fields/Reduced fields  
Displays the number of in-  
put fields.  
§Save§  
Save the entry.  
Move to ...  
View  
Assign current entry or  
highlighted entries to a  
group.  
Additional information  
Temporary switch to  
Phonebook.  
Î
Display an assigned  
picture.  
Synchronisation  
With the mobile phone manager  
(page 123) you can synchronise your Ad-  
dressbook with Outlook®, Lotus Notes™  
and other Siemens phones.  
Using Remote syncr. you can synchronise  
your mobile with an organiser stored on the  
Internet (see also page 118).  
Copy to SIM  
Copy name and one phone  
number to the SIM card  
(Phonebook).  
New SMS,  
New MMS,  
New e-mail  
Create a message with the  
selected entry.  
Browser  
Start browser and visit  
URL.  
Inst.  
Message  
Start a dialogue with the se-  
lected entry (page 63).  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
 
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Addressbook  
Change entry  
Addressbook options  
Open Addressbook  
Depending on the actual situation,  
different functions will be offered.  
These functions can be applied to  
the entry currently selected as well  
as to multiple selected entries:  
H
(in standby mode).  
Select required entry.  
Press.  
I
§Edit§  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Select input field.  
Open entry.  
I
§Edit§  
Move to ...  
Assign current or highlight-  
ed entries to a group.  
Copy to SIM  
Copy name and phone  
number to the SIM card  
(Phonebook).  
Make changes.  
Save.  
J
§Save§  
Filter  
Only those entries which  
match the filter criteria are  
displayed.  
Call entry  
Open Addressbook  
H
Import  
Set up readiness to receive  
for a Phonebook entry via  
IrDA (page 88) or SMS  
(p. 45).  
(in standby mode).  
Select a name with the  
first letter and/or scroll.  
/
I
J
Search  
Enter search term.  
The number is dialled.  
A
(For standard functions see page 16)  
If there are several numbers in the  
Addressbook entry, these are of-  
fered for selection.  
Select phone number.  
I
A
The number is dialled.  
         
Addressbook  
35  
Ringtone for group  
Assign a ringtone to a group that  
plays when one of its members calls  
you.  
Groups  
Nine groups are specified in your  
phone to enable you to arrange your  
Addressbook entries clearly. You can  
rename seven groups.  
C ¢¢TGrou¢p cRalilnsgtones  
Open Addressbook  
(in standby mode).  
H
Select group.  
I
C
<Groups> Select (the number of en-  
tries is listed after the  
Confirm. If a ringtone has  
group name).  
already been set, it will be  
played. Otherwise, the  
ringtone list will be dis-  
played and you can select  
one.  
Select group.  
I
C
List entries in the group  
for viewing and editing.  
I If necessary, select a  
ringtone.  
Groups menu  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
Confirm.  
C
Rename  
Change name of group.  
Group  
symbol  
Assign a symbol to a group.  
The symbol will then appear  
in the display when one of the  
group members calls.  
Additional information  
No group: Contains all Addressbook en-  
tries that do not belong to a group (name  
cannot be changed).  
Received: Contains Addressbook entries  
received by IrDA (page 88), Bluetooth®  
(p. 89) or SMS (p. 45) (name cannot be  
changed).  
     
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Phonebook  
Phonebook  
Entries in the Phonebook (on the  
SIM card) are managed separately  
from those in the Addressbook. You  
can, however, exchange data be-  
tween the Phonebook and the  
Addressbook.  
Group:  
Default: No group  
Important phone numbers can be  
put in one group (VIP). This group is  
independent from groups in the Ad-  
dressbook.  
Location:  
Default: SIM  
Special SIM cards can save phone  
numbers in a protected area  
(Protected SIM) (PIN2 required).  
New entry  
If the Phonebook has been selected  
as the default book:  
Open Phonebook  
H
(in standby mode).  
Record number:  
<New entry>  
Each entry is automatically assigned  
a record number. You can also dial  
using the record number.  
Select.  
Display input fields.  
C
I
§Save§  
Press to store the new  
entry.  
Select input field.  
Additional information  
Temporary switch to  
Addressbook.  
Fill in input fields. The  
maximum number of  
characters available is  
shown at the top of the  
display.  
J
Î
§Country§ International  
dialling code..................................page 25  
Number:  
Functions concerning  
Text entry .....................................page 20  
Always enter phone number with  
dialling code. An entry will not be  
saved without a phone number.  
Name:  
Enter first and/or last names.  
         
Phonebook  
37  
Call (search for an entry) Phonebook options  
Open Phonebook.  
The following functions are availa-  
ble, depending on the current  
situation.  
H
Select a name with the  
first letter and/or scroll.  
/
I
J
§Options§  
Open menu.  
Phone number is dialled.  
A
Copy into 9  
Copy all highlighted  
entries to the Address-  
book.  
Call using record no.  
A record number is automatically as-  
signed to every new entry in the  
Phonebook.  
Copy all to 9  
Delete all  
Import  
Copy all entries to the  
Addressbook.  
The whole Phonebook is  
deleted (PIN-protected).  
Enter record number.  
J
#
A
Press.  
Set up readiness to re-  
ceive for a Phonebook  
entry via IrDA (page 88)  
or SMS (p. 45).  
Press.  
Change entry  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Select entry in  
I
Phonebook.  
Press.  
§Edit§  
Select desired input field.  
Make changes.  
Press.  
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§Save§  
     
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Phonebook  
<Service nos.>/<Info numbers>  
<Special books>  
There might be phone numbers  
saved in your Phonebook that have  
been provided by your service pro-  
vider. They may be used to call local  
or national information services or to  
use services offered by your service  
provider.  
Open Phonebook  
H
(in standby mode).  
<Special books>  
Select.  
<Own numbers>  
Enter “own” phone numbers in  
Phonebook (e.g., fax) for informa-  
tion. These numbers can be  
changed, deleted and also sent as an  
SMS message.  
Completing phone numbers in the  
Phonebook  
Digits may be replaced by a “?” when  
phone numbers are entered in the  
Phonebook:  
Press and hold.  
#
<VIP numbers>  
Display the phone numbers saved in  
the VIP group.  
These wildcards must be replaced with  
numbers before dialling (e.g., with the ex-  
tension numbers in a phone system).  
To make a call, select the phone number  
from the Phonebook.  
<SIM phonebook>  
Entries stored in the Phonebook on  
the SIM card can also be used on oth-  
er GSM phones.  
Press.  
A
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Replace “?” with numbers.  
The phone number is dialled.  
A
<Protected SIM>  
On special SIM cards, phone num-  
bers can be stored in a protected lo-  
cation. PIN2 is required for editing.  
b
           
Call records  
39  
Call records  
The phone number of a caller is dis-  
played if  
Calls missed  
b
The phone numbers of calls that you  
have received but not answered are  
stored for call back purposes.  
• the caller has switched off the  
Hide ID function and  
Symbol for missed call (in  
• the network supports the  
“Caller Identity” function.  
Â
softkey beneath the sym-  
bol to bring up the Inbox  
(page 44).  
Alternatively, a caller’s name is dis-  
played if it is stored in the Phone-  
book/Addressbook.  
Calls received  
Accepted calls are listed.  
Your phone stores the phone  
numbers of calls for convenient  
redialling.  
Calls dialled  
Access to the last numbers you have  
dialled.  
P
C ¢  
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C
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Select record.  
Fast access in standby  
mode.  
A
Open call record.  
Delete records  
The records are deleted.  
Select phone number.  
Dial phone number.  
A
Records menu  
The records menu can be called up if  
an entry is highlighted.  
Or  
Display information on  
the phone number.  
§View§  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Up to 500 entries are stored in the  
records.  
Copy into 9  
Copy the currently se-  
lected phone number  
into the preferred direc-  
tory.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
         
40  
Durat/charges  
Durat/charges  
You can display the charges and du-  
ration during a call. You can set a  
unit limit for outgoing calls.  
Account limit  
(PIN2 prompt)  
Special SIM cards allow you or the  
service provider to define a credit  
limit or a period after which the  
phone is barred for outgoing calls.  
P
C ¢  
¢Durat/charges  
Select  
Last call  
§Edit§  
Press.  
All outg. calls  
All incom.calls  
Remain. units  
Charge sett.  
Enter PIN2.  
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Account limit  
Switch on.  
Scroll through the display.  
Open item.  
Enter number of units.  
Confirm.  
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§Reset§  
J
§OK§  
Reset the currently select-  
ed setting.  
Then confirm the credit or reset the  
counter. The status display for pre-  
paid cards may vary depending on  
the service provider.  
Charge sett.  
Open menu.  
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Currency  
Auto display  
Call duration and charges are  
displayed automatically.  
Enter desired currency.  
Personal rate  
(PIN2 prompt)  
Enter the currency as well as the  
charge per unit and time.  
               
Camera  
41  
Camera  
You can view photos/videos record-  
ed on the integrated camera imme-  
diately and  
The number of photos which can still  
be taken in the selected resolution is  
displayed in the top right-hand cor-  
ner of the preview image. This  
number varies considerably depend-  
ing on the subject matter and how  
much storage space is required.  
• use the photo as a background im-  
age, logo, a start-up/shutdown an-  
imation or a screensaver;  
• assign the photo to an Address-  
book entry;  
The selected resolution is indicated  
beneath the preview image or, if vid-  
eo mode has been selected, there is  
an indication as to how much re-  
cording time has already been used  
and how much time is still available  
for a video.  
• send the photo/video via MMS or  
e-mail;  
• save the photo in My stuff  
(page 121) or on the  
RS MultiMediaCard™ (page 122).  
Switch on  
è Camera  
Ù Ú  
×
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Or  
Pressing sidekey to start  
the camera in standby  
mode.  
a
È
Switch to single image.  
Premium  
Options  
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and video recording.  
É
î
The current (preview) image is dis-  
played. You will see the following in  
the first line from left to right:  
Ù
Ú
Û
Brightness  
Zoom factor  
White balance (p. 43)  
Flash connected.  
×
     
42  
Camera  
Photo mode  
Video mode  
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Take a photo.  
The video mode resolution is the  
same as the preview image resolu-  
tion. You can set two different  
resolutions.  
Display the preview im-  
age for the next photo.  
The photo is saved with a name, the  
date and the time. To enter the  
name, see Setup in the options  
menu.  
Start the video recording.  
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End the video recording.  
Settings prior to taking a photo:  
A red dot appears in the top right of  
the display while the video recording  
is being made.  
Set the brightness.  
F
Set the zoom factor.  
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§Play§  
Plays the video recording.  
Image resolution  
The quality of the image can be set in  
four stages regardless of the preview  
image resolution. The highest possi-  
ble resolution is 1280 × 960 pixels.  
Flash (accessories)  
If the flash is active, this is shown by  
a symbol in the display. The flash is  
constantly charged while connected  
to the phone and switched on. This  
reduces the stand-by time.  
To create your own display back-  
ground, select the Wallpaper resolu-  
tion (page 79).  
This symbol appears  
when the flash is being  
charged.  
×
The resolution may decrease  
depending on the selected digital  
zoom.  
For settings, see options menu.  
       
Camera  
Additional information  
43  
Camera options  
Insufficient memory available.  
Start the memory assistant to  
delete specific data (p. 85).  
The following functions are availa-  
ble, depending on the current  
situation.  
Ê
Alternatively, you can transfer  
data to the  
RS MultiMediaCard™.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Settings  
• Name for recordings  
• Image resolution  
• Colour mode: normal, se-  
pia, grey tones.  
• Storage medium:  
My stuff (page 121) or  
RS MultiMediaCard™  
(page 122)  
Pictures  
Display list of photos.  
Display list of videos.  
Other videos  
Microphone  
on  
Switch microphone on  
or off.  
Use flash  
Choose between:  
Automatic, Off, Red eye  
red.  
Self timer  
The photo is taken approx.  
15 seconds after trigger-  
ing. For the last 5 seconds,  
you will hear a beep each  
second.  
White  
balance  
Choose between:  
Automatic, Indoor,  
Outdoor  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
     
44  
Inbox  
Inbox  
The inbox folder offers immediate  
access to the messages currently re-  
ceived. This means that you no long-  
er have to look through all inbox  
folders for the various message  
types. The entries are marked with a  
symbol to indicate their type and sta-  
tus. You will find an overview of the  
symbols on page 7.  
Inbox options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Rec. e-mails  
Select set account and  
send all e-mails.  
Setup  
If entries have been  
read, remove them from  
the Inbox:  
Daily, Never,  
Immediately  
If Daily has been select-  
ed, specify the time.  
To call up the inbox folder, e.g. if you  
have received a new SMS:  
Press the softkey beneath  
the symbol.  
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(For standard functions see page 16)  
Or  
Press in standby mode.  
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Additional information  
In the inbox folder you will find the  
following message types:  
Where applicable you will receive WAP  
push messages from special servers.  
These may contain information from the  
service provider or important data such as  
how to set up a connection profile.  
SMS, MMS, E-mail  
System messages  
Notification about MMS, Missed alarm,  
Missed appts., Calls missed, WAP push,  
Voice message  
§Accept§  
For example, start setting up  
a connection profile auto-  
matically.  
Data objects  
Ringtones, Pictures and Video, calen-  
dar entries, Notes and Business card.  
When you open an entry,  
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the relevant application  
also starts.  
After a set period, entries which  
have already been read and opened  
are only displayed in the message-  
related incoming lists (see Setup in  
the options menu).  
     
SMS  
45  
SMS  
You can use your phone to transmit  
and receive very long messages (up  
to 760 characters). They are auto-  
matically composed of several “nor-  
mal” SMS messages (note higher  
charges).  
Text options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Save  
Save composed text in draft  
list.  
Picture&  
sound  
Add pictures, animations and  
sounds to message (see fol-  
lowing text).  
Additionally, you can insert pictures  
and sounds in an SMS.  
Insert...  
Format  
Text module (page 23),  
Bookmarks, From 9  
(Addressbook/Phonebook).  
Write/send  
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¢¢MSMS t¢extCreate new  
Font size: Small font,  
Medium font, Large font  
Underline  
Alignment: Default alignm.,  
Left, Centre, Right  
Mark (highlight text with the  
joystick)  
Enter text.  
J
on writing texts with and  
without T9 in the chapter  
“Text entry” (page 20).  
The following is displayed  
in the display line: text en-  
try status, number of SMS  
required, number of char-  
acters still available.  
Delete  
text  
Delete the whole text.  
Send  
with...  
Select SMS profile so the SMS  
can be sent.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Start sending procedure.  
A
Ï
Select phone number  
from the Phonebook/  
Addressbook or enter it.  
/
J
§Group§ If necessary, select  
a group.  
Confirm. The SMS is trans-  
mitted to the service cen-  
tre to be sent and saved in  
the Sentbox list.  
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46  
SMS  
For Own animat./Own pictures/  
Picture&sound  
without accompanying text.  
Own sounds:  
The selection is dis-  
played/played back.  
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Remember that these may be pro-  
tected (DRM, page 14).  
The selection is added to  
the SMS.  
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With the text input field open:  
The pictures which have been added  
are displayed. Sounds are displayed  
in the form of “wildcards”.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Select Picture&sound.  
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SMS to group  
You can send an SMS message as a  
“circular” to a recipient group.  
The menu contains:  
Fix animations  
Fix sounds  
Own animat.  
Start sending procedure.  
A
§Group§  
Own pictures  
Own sounds  
The Addressbook is  
opened.  
Select list.  
<Groups> The list of groups is  
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displayed.  
Confirm. The first entry of  
the selected section is  
Select group.  
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displayed.  
Open group and highlight  
all/individual entries.  
Scroll to entry required.  
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Transmission is started af-  
ter a security prompt.  
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For Fix animations/Fix sounds:  
The selection is added to  
the SMS.  
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SMS  
47  
Reply options  
Read  
p
§Reply§  
Open reply menu.  
Arrival of a new SMS an-  
nounced in the display.  
Open Inbox (page 44) with  
the softkey beneath it.  
Write message  
Create a new reply  
text.  
Edit  
Edit received SMS or  
add new text.  
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Reading the SMS.  
Scroll through message  
line by line.  
Answer is YES  
Answer is NO  
Add Answer is YES to  
the SMS.  
Add Answer is NO to  
the SMS.  
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SMS  
10.05.2005  
19:42  
Pleasecallback,  
Delay, Thank  
you  
Add a standard text as  
a reply to the SMS.  
+ 12398765431  
SMS text...  
Read options  
§Options§ Open reply menu.  
Reply ì Options  
Reply  
See “Reply options”  
above.  
Picture&sound  
Text zoom  
Archive  
Save picture/sound  
Reply  
contained in the SMS.  
You can answer the SMS that is cur-  
rently open immediately. The newly  
added text is placed above the re-  
ceived text.  
Enlarge or reduce text  
display.  
Move SMS message  
to archive.  
Reply immediately.  
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(For standard functions see page 16)  
     
48  
SMS  
List options  
Different functions are offered de-  
pending on the list.  
Lists  
All SMS messages are archived in dif-  
ferent lists, according to their status.  
(For overview of message symbols,  
see page 7):  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Send  
Send or forward entry.  
Inbox  
Send with...  
Select an SMS profile for  
transmission.  
C ¢M ¢Inbox¢SMS  
Archive  
Move SMS message to  
archive.  
The list of received SMS messages is  
displayed.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Draft  
C ¢M ¢Draft¢SMS  
The list of not yet transmitted SMS  
messages is displayed.  
Unsent  
C ¢M ¢Unsent¢SMS  
The list of concatenated SMS mes-  
sages not yet sent is displayed.  
Transmission can be restarted.  
Sentbox  
C ¢M ¢Sent¢SMS  
The list of sent SMS messages is  
displayed.  
SMS archive  
C ¢M ¢SMS archive  
The list of SMS messages stored in  
the phone is displayed.  
   
SMS  
49  
Message  
type  
Setting  
Manual: Inquiry for all  
messages.  
Standard text: Normal SMS  
SMS signature  
message.  
M
C ¢¢SMS s¢etuMpe¢ssSaMgeSsseitgunpature  
Fax: Transmission via SMS.  
E-mail: Transmission via  
SMS.  
New: You may need to ob-  
tain the required code  
number from your service  
provider.  
You can enter a “signature” with up  
to 16 characters. This signature will  
then be attached to each SMS except  
for a §Reply§ and when changes are  
made to an existing SMS.  
Validity  
period  
Period in which the service  
centre is to try to deliver the  
message:  
Manual, 1 hour, 3 hours,  
6 hours, 1 day, 1 week,  
Maximum*  
SMS profiles  
M
C ¢¢SMS s¢etuMpe¢ssSaMgeSspertoufpiles  
Up to 5 SMS profiles can be set.  
These define the transmission char-  
acteristics of an SMS. The pre-setting  
depends on the SIM card inserted.  
* Maximum period that the  
service provider permits.  
Status re-  
port =  
Receive confirmation of suc-  
cessful/failed transmission ofa  
message. This service may be  
subject to a charge.  
Activate profile  
Select profile.  
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Direct re-  
ply =  
If activated, the reply to your  
SMS message is handled via  
your service centre (for infor-  
mation, please contact your  
service provider).  
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Set profile  
Activate.  
Select profile.  
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§Edit§  
SMS via  
GPRS  
=
Save aft.  
send  
Send SMS automatically via  
GPRS (page 88).  
Open to edit the profile.  
Service  
centre  
Enter the phone numbers for  
the service centre as provided  
by the service provider.  
Sent SMS messages are  
saved in the Sentbox list.  
Recipient  
Enter a standard recipient for  
the profile.  
                 
50  
SMS  
Downloading ringtones  
and logos  
More information on SMS  
SMS status report  
You can receive links for download-  
ing ringtones, logos, screensavers,  
animations and information about  
applications with an SMS. Please  
the Call key A , start the download.  
Please check that the dial-in access is  
configured (page 91).  
If the message cannot be transmit-  
ted to the service centre you are of-  
fered the chance to repeat the trans-  
mission. If this also fails, contact  
your service provider. The Message  
sent! message only indicates trans-  
mission to the service centre. This  
will then attempt to relay the mes-  
sage within a certain period.  
Remember that these may be pro-  
tected (DRM, page 14).  
See also Validity period (page 49).  
ã SIM memory full  
Phone number in SMS  
Phone numbers displayed  
§highlighted§ in the text can be dialled  
If the message symbol flashes the  
SIM memory is full. No more SMS  
messages can be received. You need  
to delete messages or move them to  
the RS MultiMediaCard™.  
(
) or saved in the Phonebook/Ad-  
A
dressbook.  
 
MMS  
51  
MMS  
The Multimedia Messaging Service  
enables you to send texts, pic-  
tures/videos and sounds in a com-  
bined message to another mobile  
phone or to an e-mail address. All el-  
ements of an MMS message are  
merged to form a “slide show”.  
Sounds can be recorded with the  
sound recorder and/or loaded from  
My stuff (page 121).  
First select an object for processing  
to be added to the first page of the  
MMS:  
Pictures/videos  
Limits on picture size can be set in  
the user settings.  
Depending on your phone's settings,  
you will receive either the complete  
message automatically or notifica-  
tion that an MMS has been saved in  
the network, giving sender and size  
details. You may then download it to  
your phone to read it.  
Display picture/video  
functions:  
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Insert picture  
Ask your service provider whether  
this service is available. You may  
need to register for this service  
separately.  
Open list to select a picture.  
Insert video  
Open list to select a video.  
Camera  
Activate the camera to take a photo  
or record a video for the MMS  
(page 41).  
Create  
C ¢M ¢Create new¢MMS  
An MMS consists of the address  
header and the content.  
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Also possible.  
An MMS may consists of a series of  
pages. Each page may contain a text,  
a picture/video and a sound. Re-  
member that pictures and sounds  
may be protected (DRM, page 14).  
Open  
Display picture.  
Delete item  
Delete inserted picture/video.  
Write texts with the help of T9  
(page 20).  
Save picture/Save video  
Save picture/video for use later on.  
Pictures and videos can be recorded  
with the integrated camera and/or  
loaded from My stuff (page 121).  
Rights details  
Display properties, including any us-  
er right restrictions (page 14).  
         
52  
MMS  
Sounds  
Text  
SOUND  
Select.  
TEXT  
Select and write the text.  
The text functions are dis-  
played (see also page 20):  
Display sound functions:  
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Insert  
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Insert sound  
Open list to select a sound.  
Choose any of the following for  
insertion: Text module, Bookmark,  
From 9  
Record  
Activate sound recording to record  
sounds (page 114).  
Delete text  
Delete text on current page.  
Also possible.  
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Save text  
Save text on the page as a text  
module.  
Open  
Play back sound.  
Delete item  
T9 input  
Delete inserted sound.  
T9 settings:  
T9 preferred, Input language  
Save sound  
Mark  
Save sound to use later on.  
Text processing together with Copy  
and Insert.  
Rights details  
Display properties, including any us-  
er right restrictions (page 14).  
 
MMS  
53  
Generation options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Templates  
C ¢M ¢MMS templates  
Send  
Send MMS.  
MMS templates are MMS messages  
that are saved without an address.  
They can be sent as new MMS mes-  
sages or used as part of a new MMS.  
A maximum of 10 templates can be  
saved.  
Preview  
Play entire MMS on the  
display.  
Picture...  
Sound...  
Text...  
See page 51.  
See page 52.  
See page 52.  
Create templates by writing a new  
MMS or using an MMS which you  
have already received.  
Page...  
Add page: Insert new page  
after current one.  
§Options§ Open menu and select  
Delete page: Delete cur-  
rent page.  
Save as templ.  
Page list: Display available  
pages.  
Timing: Enter the lifespan  
of a page in seconds.  
Msg. details  
Enter sending parameters  
(page 55).  
Save as  
templ.  
Save created MMS as a  
template. See also below.  
Layout  
Select one of four possible  
layouts:  
Text above, beneath,  
beside (on left or right of)  
picture.  
Colour...  
Select the colours for:  
Picture backg.  
Text backg.  
Text colour  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
 
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MMS  
Expanded address fields  
Send  
Scroll downwards.  
The page(s) of the new MMS is (are)  
already created and the MMS is  
displayed.  
H
F
More: Provide additional  
address fields.  
Open address entry.  
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Cc:  
Address(es) of copy  
recipient(s).  
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MMS  
Bcc:  
Address(es) of copy recip-  
ient(s) who are not visible  
to the other recipients.  
Subject:  
Greetings from London  
To:  
Date:  
Creation date.  
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+1234567654321  
Size:  
Use delivery time:  
Use specified send time.  
If §Yes§:  
85 KB  
Þ ß á  
Delivery date:  
Send date.  
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Options  
Ð
Delivery time:  
Send time.  
Subject: Enter a brief description.  
Send to: Enter one or more phone  
number(s) / e-mail  
address(es).  
Symbols for status information  
Priority  
Þ
Ï Insert from Address-  
book.  
Send report  
ß
Size:  
Display the size of  
the current MMS in  
kilobytes (KB).  
Contains DRM (page 14).  
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Attachments:  
Insert attachments.  
Start sending procedure.  
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The MMS is sent after  
confirmation.  
     
MMS  
55  
Sending options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Receive  
Depending on the setting (page 57),  
an MMS can be received in two ways:  
Send  
Play  
Send MMS.  
Complete transmission  
The complete MMS is sent to your  
phone. This can take quite a while if  
the MMS is large.  
Play entire MMS on the  
display.  
Edit  
Display object selection so  
that object can be changed.  
Add  
Add recipient from the cur-  
rent address directory.  
Shown in the display.  
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recipient  
Start reception. The MMS  
is sent.  
Delete  
recip.  
Delete individual recipient.  
Add at-  
tachm.  
Add attachment:  
Business card  
Appointments  
Picture  
Preliminary notification  
You are notified that an MMS is wait-  
ing to be received.  
Video  
Sound  
File  
Shown in the display.  
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Open the notification.  
Display sender/date.  
Page list  
Display MMS pages for  
viewing and/or changing.  
Display the properties of  
the MMS.  
Save as  
templ.  
Save created MMS as a  
template.  
§Receive§ The complete MMS is sent.  
§OK§ Display in Inbox.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
     
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MMS  
Read  
Lists  
An MMS has been received in full.  
All MMS messages are saved in four  
different lists (for overview of mes-  
sage symbols, see page 7):  
Select the MMS.  
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Start automatic playing of  
the MMS.  
Inbox  
C ¢M ¢Inbox¢MMS  
Key functions for playback:  
The list of MMS messages and notifi-  
cations received is displayed. To re-  
ceive an MMS at a later time, open  
notification and press §Receive§.  
To the next page.  
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D
Press briefly once to re-  
turn to the start of the  
current page; press briefly  
twice to return to the start  
of the previous page.  
Draft  
C ¢M ¢Draft¢MMS  
Set volume.  
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The list of stored drafts is displayed.  
C /  
End.  
B
The message details are displayed  
when the MMS is complete.  
Unsent  
C ¢M ¢Unsent¢MMS  
Subject: Description of the MMS.  
The list of the MMS messages not yet  
fully transmitted is displayed.  
From:  
Information about the  
sender.  
Sentbox  
Size:  
Size of the MMS in KB.  
C ¢M ¢Sent¢MMS  
Expanded address fields  
The list of sent MMS messages is  
displayed.  
Scroll downwards.  
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More:  
Additional input fields.  
Copy recipient.  
Cc:  
Attachments:  
Save attachments.  
Date received.  
Date:  
Symbols for status information  
(see page 54).  
   
MMS  
57  
List options  
Different functions are offered de-  
pending on the list/situation.  
Setting  
C ¢¢MMMS s¢etuMpessage setup  
§Options§ Open menu.  
¢Select function.  
Play  
Edit  
View  
Play MMS on the  
display.  
Connection profile:  
Six MMS profiles can be set (5 in the  
telephone memory, one on the SIM  
card). The send properties can be  
specified in them. In most cases,  
they have already been set. If neces-  
sary, check with your service provid-  
er for details.  
Display MMS for  
processing.  
Display MMS for  
viewing only (write-pro-  
tected).  
Send all  
Send MMS.  
Activate profile  
Reply to all  
Reply to MMS  
immediately.  
Select profile.  
F
§OK§  
Profile is activated.  
Forward  
Enter recipient(s) for  
forwarding.  
Set profile  
Msg. details  
Receiv.all MMS  
Display message  
parameters.  
§Change§ Display list of profiles.  
Select profile.  
I
Send all new MMS mes-  
sages immediately.  
§Edit§  
Press. Make settings.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
   
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MMS  
User settings  
Set the MMS dispatch to suit your  
requirements:  
Creation  
mode:  
Free, Restricted, Warning  
May be used to receive a  
warning message or to limit  
the size of a message.  
Delivery  
report:  
Request delivery confirma-  
tion for sent messages.  
Size indica-  
tion: =  
Set max. message size and  
message handling.  
Default  
priority:  
Send priority:  
Normal, High, Low  
Expiry time:  
Select the period of time in  
which the service centre is  
to try to deliver the  
message:  
Manual, 1 hour, 3 hours,  
6 hours, 1 day, 1 week,  
Maximum*  
* Maximum period that the  
service provider permits.  
Page  
duration:  
Enter the lifespan of a page  
in seconds (standard re-  
quirement).  
Scroll forward in Manual or  
Automatic mode.  
Retrieval:  
Receive complete MMS or  
only notification of arrival.  
Automatic  
Receive complete MMS im-  
mediately.  
Auto.homenet  
Receive complete MMS  
immediately in home net-  
work.  
Manual  
Only receive the  
notification.  
E-mail  
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E-mail  
Your phone has an e-mail program  
(client). You can use it to create and  
receive e-mails.  
Options  
Different functions are offered de-  
pending on the position of the  
cursor.  
Write  
§Options§ Open menu.  
C ¢M ¢Create new¢E-mail  
Send  
Send e-mail.  
Enter the address details for the  
e-mail:  
Send later  
Transfer e-mail into the  
Unsent list.  
To:  
Enter one or more e-mail  
address(es).  
Save  
Save e-mail in the Draft  
list.  
Ï Insert from Address-  
book/Phonebook.  
Add recipient  
Add recipient from  
the current address  
directory.  
Subject: Enter e-mail heading  
(up to 255 characters).  
Delete line  
Insert...  
Delete current line.  
Text:  
Enter text.  
Expanded address fields  
Text module  
Bookmark  
From 9 insert from  
the Addressbook/  
Phonebook.  
More:  
Cc:  
Open additional input  
fields.  
Address(es) of copy recip-  
ient(s).  
Add attachm.  
My stuff Open to make  
a selection. Remember  
that pictures and  
Bcc:  
Address(es) of copy recip-  
ient(s) who are not visible  
to the other recipients.  
sounds may be protect-  
ed (DRM, page 14).  
Attachments:  
Add attachments such  
Delete text  
Text input  
Delete the whole text.  
as images and sounds.  
T9 preferred  
Input language  
To send:  
A
Press.  
       
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E-mail  
Receive/read  
Contains the e-mail attachments;  
these can be saved in My stuff  
(page 121).  
C ¢¢SMelec¢t fuInnbcotxion.  
Before an e-mail can be read, it must  
be retrieved from the server. You  
have two options:  
§Options§ Open menu and select  
Save attach.  
Retr. e-mail  
Lists  
Only the message header in the In-  
box (page 44) is sent. You can then  
decide if you also want to receive the  
contents:  
All e-mails are saved in different lists  
depending on their status (for over-  
view of message symbols, see  
page 7):  
§Options§ Open menu and select  
Inbox  
Retrieve body.  
or if you want to delete the e-mail on  
the server:  
C ¢M ¢Inbox¢E-mail  
The list of received e-mails is  
displayed.  
§Options§ Open menu and select  
Del. on server.  
Draft  
C ¢M ¢Draft¢E-mail  
The set access is selected and all  
e-mails transferred to the Inbox  
(page 44). At the same time, com-  
pleted e-mails are transferred from  
the Unsent list.  
The list of e-mails not yet transmit-  
ted is displayed.  
Unsent  
C ¢M ¢Unsent¢E-mail  
The list of e-mails not yet transmit-  
ted is displayed.  
Sentbox  
C ¢M ¢Sent¢E-mail  
The list of transmitted e-mails is  
displayed.  
   
E-mail  
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List options  
Different functions are offered de-  
pending on the list.  
Setting  
C ¢¢ME-mail¢seMtuepssage setup  
¢Select function.  
Accounts  
Before using this service you must  
set the server access and your  
e-mail parameters. You will receive  
the necessary data from the service  
provider.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Retr. e-mail  
Only transfer the message  
header into the Inbox  
(page 44).  
Retrieve  
body  
Retrieve the contents from  
the server if only the mes-  
sage header was received.  
Del. on  
server  
Delete the contents on the  
server if only the message  
header was received.  
Select account.  
I
Activating access  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Activate an account that  
has already been created.  
C
Set access  
§Edit§  
Start editing. Fill in the-  
data fields as specified by  
your service provider.  
General sett.  
Enter an e-mail address to which a  
Bcc (blind carbon copy) is always  
sent.  
   
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Voice message/mailbox  
Voice message/mailbox  
C ¢¢MVoice¢meMsessasgaege setup  
Save call divert number  
Calls are diverted to this phone  
number.  
Most service providers provide a  
mailbox in which a caller can leave a  
voice mail for you  
T
C ¢¢e.g. U¢naCnasllwseerteudp¢¢SDeivt ert  
• if your phone is switched off or  
not ready to receive,  
Enter phone number.  
J
• if you do not want to answer,  
Or  
• if you are making a phone call  
(and if Call waiting (page 83) is not  
activated).  
§Mailbox§ Press to divert call to the  
mailbox number.  
If the voice mail service is not part of  
your service provider's standard  
package, you will need to register,  
and possibly adjust the settings man-  
ually. The following sequence may  
vary from service provider to service  
provider.  
§OK§  
Registration with the net-  
work is confirmed a few  
seconds later.  
Listen to message  
A new voice message can be an-  
nounced as follows, depending on  
the service provider:  
b
Setup  
b
Symbol plus beep.  
Or  
The service provider supplies you  
with two phone numbers:  
À
Notification via SMS.  
Save mailbox number  
You call this phone number to listen  
to the voice mails left for you.  
ç
Or  
You receive a call with an automatic  
announcement.  
C ¢¢MVoice¢meMsessasgaege setup  
Call your mailbox and play the mes-  
sage(s) back.  
Select number from  
Phonebook/Addressbook  
or enter/change it.  
/
Ï
J
Press and hold (if neces-  
1
sary enter mailbox  
number once). Confirm  
with §OK§ and §Mailbox§ de-  
pending on your service  
provider.  
§OK§  
Confirm.  
       
Inst. message  
63  
Fast access...  
Inst. message  
b
With Inst. message you can transfer  
text, audio clips, pictures and files  
straight to and from one or more ter-  
minals (mobile phone, PC). This  
function is not offered by all service  
providers. Please ask your service  
provider about this.  
Select account (page 68)  
C ¢¢LMogin¢Inst. message  
The current contact list or the over-  
view is displayed (if necessary, set  
account first, page 68).  
Your dialogue partners are entered  
in contact lists. When a connection  
has been established, these lists  
show who is available, whether  
he/she wants to be disturbed and  
what mood he/she is in at present.  
Specify your own status (page 69)  
§Options§ Open menu.  
My settings  
Select and make entries.  
Return to contact list.  
B
Enter new contact  
GPRS must be switched on.  
C ¢M ¢Inst. message  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Start menu  
Manage  
Press, then:  
Login  
Select the access through  
which the dialogue is to  
take place  
Add contact  
select and enter at least  
the user ID.  
or  
B
Hold dialogue with new contact  
(page 67)  
select Account (page 68).  
Msg. history  
Read the messages from  
the last session.  
Select the contact.  
I
Setup  
Settings for your repre-  
sentation, the applica-  
tions and servers.  
C
C
J
C
Start dialogue.  
Open editor.  
Write text.  
Quit  
End application.  
Send text …  
… and so on.  
     
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Inst. message  
Manage contacts  
Login  
Select a contact.  
C ¢¢LMogin¢Inst. message  
I
§Options§ Open menu.  
Select the last account used (see also  
Manage  
Select.  
Automatic login: page 69).  
Contacts  
Different functions are offered de-  
pending on the selection:  
Contact lists  
When the connection has been es-  
tablished, the contact list or the  
overview of the contact lists is  
shown for selection.  
Add contact  
User ID:  
Enter an unambiguous  
user (login) name.  
In the contact list, you will find a list  
of the most recently used contacts.  
The first time you log in, an “empty”  
contact list will be generated by the  
server if necessary.  
Nickname:  
Enter your own nick-  
name for the contact.  
Friend:  
The contact receives the  
status Friend: and  
access to personal infor-  
mation (page 69).  
Displays in the list:  
-Conversation  
Displays online contacts for whom  
there are messages.  
Search  
contact  
Search for contact.  
-Online  
Delete contact  
Delete contact from the  
list.  
Online contacts with whom no con-  
versations are being held at present.  
Block contact  
No more messages are  
received from the con-  
tact and the contact re-  
ceives no status  
information from you.  
This function works for  
all your lists.  
-Group  
b
Groups for Inst. Messaging with sev-  
eral contacts.  
-Offline  
Contacts who are not online at  
present.  
       
Inst. message  
Group ID:  
Enter an unambiguous  
group name.  
Name:  
Name of group.  
Topic:  
Topic of group.  
Searchable:  
Other people can look for  
the group.  
Welcome note:  
Enter own greeting.  
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Manage groups  
b
Create group  
Select one of the groups  
you set up yourself.  
I
§Options§ Open menu.  
Manage Select.  
Manage group  
Different functions are offered de-  
pending on the selection:  
Add member  
Add a new group member,  
see also Add contact.  
Search  
memb.  
Search for group member.  
Delete group  
Delete group.  
Invite  
Invitation to the contacts  
in your own group to Inst.  
Message.  
Delete  
member  
Delete contact from the  
group member list.  
Add group  
Add new group.  
Search group  
Search for group on the  
server (also groups no  
longer managed in the  
list).  
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Inst. message  
Create a new contact list  
The current contact list is displayed.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Contact list options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Details =  
Additional information  
about the contact or the  
group.  
Contact lists  
Available contact lists are  
displayed.  
My settings  
Information on your cur-  
rent personal status  
(page 69).  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Create  
Select.  
Manage  
Functions for managing a  
contact or a group.  
Contact list ID:  
Give the contact list an  
unambiguous name.  
Contact lists  
Block listtp  
Appl. settings  
Suspend  
Display contact lists for  
selection.  
Name:  
Allocate self-explanatory  
name.  
Display all blocked con-  
tacts. Can be unblocked.  
C
Confirm.  
Set the application  
(page 69).  
End the application;  
the server remains  
connected.  
Logout  
Help  
Log off from the server  
and return to start menu.  
Display help text.  
 
Inst. message  
67  
Options (individual contact)  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Start Inst. message  
A contact list must be displayed.  
Select a contact or a  
Send sound  
=
Select and send a melo-  
dy/sound from the list  
(DRM, page 14).  
I
group.  
Startcommunicationwith  
the contact.  
C
Send  
picture =  
Select and send a picture  
from the list (DRM,  
page 14).  
The page with the Inst.  
message is displayed.  
When a group is engaged  
in a dialogue, the name  
of the sender is placed  
in front of each  
Send any  
=
Send any file.  
Details  
Information about the con-  
tact, if they authorise this.  
contribution.  
Clear all  
Delete all texts in the cur-  
rent Inst. Message.  
C
J
C
Open editor.  
Write text.  
Block  
contact  
No more messages are re-  
ceived from the contact  
and the contact receives  
no status information from  
you.  
Send text. The text ap-  
pears in the Inst. message  
soon afterwards.  
This function works for all  
your lists.  
Naturally, you can also receive mes-  
sages from contacts you do not  
know. This will be pointed out to you  
in the display, and you can either  
switch to Inst. Message or ig-  
nore/block the contact.  
 
68  
Inst. message  
Options (group contact)  
§Options§ Open menu.  
b
Setting  
C ¢¢SMetup¢¢ISneslte. cmtefsusnacgteion.  
Account  
The list of available accounts is  
displayed.  
Leave group  
Details  
Exit group.  
Information about the  
group:  
Group ID:, Name:, Topic:,  
Owner:  
Select an account to es-  
/
C
I
Or  
Clear all  
Delete all texts in the cur-  
rent Inst. Message.  
tablish a connection.  
<New entry>/Account sett.  
b
Receiving objects  
If sounds or pictures are sent to you  
during a dialogue, you will be in-  
formed of such in the display.  
b
Set up an account or change the set-  
tings as specified by the service pro-  
vider. Depending on the service pro-  
vider, the settings may not be  
changeable.  
§Receive§ Accept object  
or  
Name:  
URL:  
Name of account.  
§Reject§  
Reject object.  
Enter URL, e.g.  
www.abc.com  
Msg. history  
User ID:  
Enter an unambiguous us-  
er (login) name.  
C ¢¢MMsg. h¢istIonrsyt. message  
Password:  
Enter password (shown as  
a series of asterisks).  
The messages from the last meeting  
are displayed. You can read and de-  
lete the contributions.  
Requirement: The server must be  
disconnected, seeSuspend (page 66)  
and Automatic login: (page 69).  
     
Inst. message  
69  
My settings  
Appl. settings  
Information on your current person-  
al status:  
Settings for the application used:  
Automatic  
login:  
Auto-reconnect to the  
last account used.  
Alias:  
Your own alias under which  
you can be found on the  
server.  
Timeout:  
Time without action after  
which the application  
is terminated. However,  
the server remains  
connected.  
Screen  
name:  
Name to be displayed in  
the group.  
Mood:  
Information about your own  
mood, e.g.  
Message info:/  
Online info:  
Signal the receipt of  
messages: Yes/No  
Happy, Sad, Sleepy etc.  
Signal given as:  
Sound  
Silent alert  
Pop-up  
Popup windows au-  
thorised: Yes/No  
Status text:  
Availability:  
General text information,  
e.g. “Am at home”.  
Availability:  
Available, Not available,  
Discreet  
Mobile:  
Enter the phone number  
with international dialling  
code.  
§Options§ For each setting, specify  
who is allowed to view  
your personal information:  
Public  
All contacts.  
Private  
Contacts designated as  
Friend: (page 64).  
Hidden  
Nobody.  
     
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CB services  
CB services  
C ¢¢MCB se¢rvicMeesssage setup  
Topic  
Select  
§Options§ Open list menu.  
Some service providers offer infor-  
mation services (info channels, Cell  
Broadcast). If reception is activated,  
you will receive messages on the ac-  
tivated topics in your Topic list.  
If a topic is selected in the list you  
can view it, activate/ deactivate it,  
edit it or delete it.  
CB languages  
Receive Cell Broadcast messages in  
only one specific language or in all  
languages.  
CB messages are displayed in stand-  
by mode; longer messages are  
scrolled automatically.  
Displays  
Receive CB  
Ö , Õ  
Topic activated/deactivated.  
New messages received on  
the topic.  
You can activate and deactivate the  
CB service. If the CB service is activat-  
ed, standby time for the phone will  
be reduced.  
p
q
Messages already read.  
Topic list  
You can add any topics to this per-  
sonal list from the topic index. You  
can preset 10 entries with their  
channel numbers (ID) and, if applica-  
ble, with their names.  
Text zoom  
You can set three fixed sizes for the  
presentation of the display texts  
across the entire message range:  
Standard Medium font size  
New topic Select.  
Zoom +  
Zoom -  
Large font  
Small font  
• If no topic index is available, enter  
a topic with its channel number  
and confirm with §OK§.  
• If the topic index has already been  
transmitted, select a topic and ac-  
tivate it with §Options§.  
       
Surf & fun  
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Surf & fun  
Obtain the latest information from  
the Internet that is specifically adapt-  
ed to the display options of your  
phone. In addition, you can down-  
load games and applications to  
your phone. Internet access may re-  
quire registration with the service  
provider.  
Browser menu  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Homepage  
Call up the pre-set  
homepage for the current  
profile.  
Bookmarks  
List bookmarks  
Display list of bookmarks  
stored in the phone.  
Access to the service  
provider  
Direct call-up of the browser with  
the URL from your service provider.  
Bookmark site  
The current page is saved  
as a bookmark.  
Go to...  
Enter URL to dial an Inter-  
net address directly, e.g.  
wap.siemens.com  
Internet  
Reload  
Reload current page.  
O
C ¢  
¢Internet  
Show URL  
Display the URL of the  
page currently loaded for  
sending via  
The browser is activated with the  
pre-set option as soon as you call up  
the function (Browser settings,  
page 72; may be specified/pre-as-  
signed by service provider).  
SMS/MMS/e-mail.  
History  
Display most recently vis-  
ited Internet sites.  
Disconnect  
File  
Disconnect the Internet.  
Save object on the current  
page or save the complete  
es.  
Setup  
Set or reset browser  
(page 72).  
Exit browser  
Close the browser.  
         
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Surf & fun  
End connection  
Browser settings  
Press and hold to clear  
down the connection and  
close the browser.  
O
C ¢  
¢Internet  
B
§Options§ Open menu.  
Setup  
Select.  
Navigation in the browser  
• Select a link.  
C
Browser  
Set start option as well as  
• Settings, status on/off.  
handling of pictures and  
sounds plus send options.  
• Press briefly: one page back.  
B
I
Profiles  
The list of profiles is dis-  
played for activation/setting.  
For more information, con-  
tact your service provider.  
• One input field/link forward/back.  
• Scroll one line.  
Display symbols in the browser  
(selection)  
Protocol  
Set protocol parameters,  
push messages and abort  
time as well as handling of  
cookies.  
parameters  
²
±
Connect  
Network  
No network  
´
³
Security  
Context  
Set encryption.  
GPRS online  
Reset session; delete  
cache, history and cookies.  
Tableofspecialcharacters  
(page 20).  
Your Internet browser is licensed by:  
*
List of special characters,  
depending on the  
situation.  
0
     
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73  
Profiles  
Bookmarks  
Preparation of the phone for Internet  
access depends on the service pro-  
vider concerned:  
O
C ¢  
¢Bookmarks  
Display URL/call up page  
List bookmarks  
Profil pre-set  
In most cases, access profiles have  
already been created for one or more  
service provider(s).  
Display list of bookmarks  
stored in the phone.  
Select bookmark.  
Call up URL.  
I
C
Select profile.  
I
C
Activate profile.  
Save  
Set profile manually  
If necessary, please contact your  
service provider.  
Bookmark site  
The current page is  
saved in the phone as  
a bookmark.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Edit  
Start processing. For the  
Internet-specific settings  
below, please contact your  
service provider.  
Bookmark options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Here you will find functions for  
Delete  
changing and managing bookmarks  
and their folders. This includes edit-  
ing individual entries with the corre-  
sponding URLs as well as deleting  
and moving them to other folders.  
Delete selected profile.  
     
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Surf & fun  
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Description file only  
The description file is  
Games and Applications  
Games and applications are offered  
on the Internet. Once downloaded,  
you can access these via the phone.  
Most applications include instruc-  
tions. Some applications and games  
are already pre-installed on your  
phone. You will find these described  
under  
Ì
loaded for information  
purposes only. The appli-  
cation/game itself must  
be loaded separately.  
or complete download  
The application/game is  
completely loaded.  
Ë
Apply  
Browser profile (page 72) and access  
(page 91) must be configured already.  
Remember that applications/games  
may be protected (DRM, page 14).  
The executable applica-  
Í
tion is saved on the phone  
and can be started  
immediately.  
Download  
Select the correct access depending  
on whether you are loading games  
or applications:  
Downl. assist.  
C ¢O ¢Games  
C ¢O ¢Downl. assist.  
or  
You will not be left on your own dur-  
ing the download!  
C ¢O ¢Applications  
Load or start games, or else start  
applications or reload them with  
Download-Assistant.  
       
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Games&More options  
Processing and managing your appli-  
cations and folders:  
Additional information  
You can use the browser to download applica-  
tions (e.g. ringtones, games, pictures, anima-  
tions) from the Internet.  
Siemens excludes all warranty and liability claims  
in respect of or in connection with any applica-  
tions subsequently installed by the customer and  
any software not included in the original delivery  
package. This also applies to functions enabled  
subsequently at the customer's instigation. The  
purchaser bears sole risk for the loss of, damage  
to, and any defects arising in, this device or the  
applications and for any direct damage or conse-  
quential damage of whatever nature resulting  
from the use of this application. For technical rea-  
sons, such applications and subsequent enabling  
of certain functions are lost in the event of the de-  
vice being replaced/re-supplied and may be lost if  
it is repaired. In such cases, the buyer is required  
to download or enable the application again.  
Please ensure that your phone has Digital Rights  
Management (DRM) so that downloaded applica-  
tions are protected from unauthorised reproduc-  
tion. These applications are then exclusively  
intended for your phone and cannot be trans-  
ferred from this even to create a backup. Sie-  
mens offers no warranty or guarantee nor does it  
accept any liability for the customer's ability to  
download or enable applications again or to do so  
free of charge. We recommend that you carry out  
a backup from time to time of the applications on  
your Windows® PC using the “Mobile Phone  
Manager”  
Move  
Move applications between  
folders.  
New folder  
Update  
Create and name new  
folder.  
Reinstall an application  
(update).  
Security  
Reinstall  
Select a security level.  
Repeat after transmission  
error.  
Attributes  
Show details of the applica-  
tion/folder (name, version,  
size, path, producer, date).  
HTTP  
profile  
Display profile list for  
activation/setting  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
(www.siemens.com/mobilephones),page 123.  
 
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Setup  
Setup  
Profile settings  
Edit a default profile or create a new  
personal profile:  
Profiles  
C ¢T¢Profiles  
Several settings can be stored in a  
phone profile in order, for example,  
to adapt the phone to the surround-  
ing level of noise.  
Select profile.  
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§Options§ Open menu.  
Change sett.  
• Six standard profiles are provided  
with default settings. They can be  
changed however:  
Select.  
The list of available functions is  
displayed.  
Normal environment  
Quiet environment  
Noisy environment  
Car Kit  
When you have finished setting a  
function, return to the profile menu  
where you can change a further  
setting.  
Headset  
Additional information  
Mob.music set  
Call up the list in standby mode:  
• You can set two personal profiles  
G
The profile list is displayed.  
The active profile is identified with ·.  
(<Name>).  
• The special profile Aircraft mode is  
fixed and cannot be changed.  
Switch on  
Select default profile or  
personal profile.  
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Switch on profile.  
         
Setup  
77  
Profile options  
Aircraft mode  
§Options§ Open menu.  
All alarms (appointments, alarm  
clock) are deactivated. This profile  
cannot be modified.  
Activate  
Activate selected profile.  
Change profile settings.  
Change sett.  
Copy from  
Switch on  
Scroll to Aircraft mode.  
Copy settings from  
another profile.  
H
C
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Confirm selection.  
Rename  
Change personal profile  
(except default profiles).  
Confirm safety inquiry  
again in order to activate  
the profile. The phone  
switches itself off auto-  
matically.  
Car Kit  
If an original Siemens car kit is used,  
the profile is switched on automati-  
cally when the phone is inserted into  
the cradle (also see accessories).  
Normal mode  
When you switch on your phone  
again, the previously set profile will  
be reactivated automatically.  
Headset  
The profile is only switched  
on automatically if an original  
Siemens headset is used (also  
see accessories).  
 
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Setup  
Activating a new theme  
Themes  
Select theme.  
C ¢T¢Themes  
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Load a completely new visual pres-  
entation onto your phone. At the  
press of a key various functions are  
re-organised on a theme basis, e.g.  
Display theme preview.  
Activate new theme.  
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Start up/shut down animation,  
wallpaper, screensaver, start  
up/shutdown melody, additional  
animations.  
Theme files are compressed to save  
memory space. After being down-  
loaded or called up from  
My stuff, these are automatically un-  
zipped when activated.  
     
Setup  
79  
Wallpaper  
Set wallpaper graphic for the display.  
Display setup  
C ¢¢STelec¢t fDuinspcltaioyns.etup  
Logo  
Choose graphic to be displayed in-  
stead of the provider logo.  
Language  
Set the language for the display text.  
When “automatic” is set, the lan-  
guage of your home service provider  
is used.  
Colour skin  
Select colour skin, incl. background  
image for the entire user interface.  
If a language that you do not under-  
stand happens to be set, the phone  
can be reset to the language of your  
home service provider with the fol-  
lowing input (in standby mode):  
Screensaver  
After a specifiable time, the screen-  
saver shows a picture in the display.  
An incoming call and/or pressing any  
key will end the function except if  
the code protection is activated.  
# 0 0 0 0 # A  
*
Text input  
Change settings:  
T9 preferred  
Activate/deactivate intelligent text  
entry.  
§Change§ Settings are displayed:  
Preview  
Display the screensaver.  
Input language  
Style:  
Select language for text entry. Lan-  
guages with T9 support are marked  
with the T9 symbol.  
Select Analogue clock, Digital clock,  
Bitmap, Energy saving  
Picture:  
Select image in My stuff.  
                 
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Setup  
Timeout:  
Own greeting  
Set period after which the screensav-  
er starts.  
Enter greeting to be displayed in-  
stead of animation when phone is  
switched on.  
Code protection:  
The phone code is requested to close  
the screensaver.  
Big letters  
You can choose between two font  
sizes for the display.  
Auto key lock:  
Automatic keypad locking if no key  
has been pressed for one minute in  
standby mode.  
Illumination  
Set display illumination to bright-  
er/darker. The darker the setting the  
longer the standby time.  
Unlocking:  
Press and hold.  
#
Press the joystick repeat-  
Note  
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edly at the top/bottom to  
The animated Bitmap screensaver and the  
Digital clock considerably reduce the  
phone’s standby time.  
adjust up or down.  
Start up anim.  
Select animation to be shown when  
phone is switched on.  
Shutdn anim.  
Select animation to be shown when  
phone is switched off.  
         
Setup  
81  
Volume  
Set different volumes for types of  
call/functions.  
Ringtones  
C ¢¢TSelec¢t fRuinngcttoionnes.  
Settings are displayed for  
changing.  
C
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Set the signal tones on the phone to  
suit your requirements.  
Select  
Ringer setting  
Calls  
On/off  
Activate/deactivate all  
tones.  
Walky Talky  
Messages  
CB services  
Alarm clock  
Organiser  
System  
Beep  
Reduce ringtone to a  
short signal (beep).  
Silent alert  
To avoid the disturbance caused by a  
ringing phone, you can activate the  
silent alert function as an alterna-  
tive. The silent alert can also be acti-  
vated in addition to the ringtone  
(e.g. in noisy environments). This  
function is deactivated when the  
battery is being charged and acces-  
sories are connected (except the  
headset).  
Applications  
§OK§  
The ringtone sounds  
again.  
Set volume.  
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C
Confirm setting.  
Additional information  
Settings are displayed for  
changing.  
C
Please make sure you have accepted the  
call before holding the phone to your ear.  
This will avoid damage to your hearing from  
loud ringtones.  
Select from several silent  
alert versions.  
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C
Confirm setting.  
           
82  
Setup  
More melodies  
Assign ringtone  
Assign further ringtones for:  
Messages  
A ringtone which has already been  
selected will be played or the list of  
possible ringtones will be displayed  
for selection.  
Alarm clock  
Organiser  
d Calls  
Startup melody  
Assign a single ringtone to all phone  
numbers in the Addressbook.  
Shutdown mel.  
or record new with:  
Sound recorder (page 114)  
Group calls  
Assign a different ringtone to each  
group.  
You will find a list of all supported  
formats for ringtones in My stuff  
(p. 122).  
Other calls  
Assign one ringtone to the remain-  
ing calls.  
Walky Talky  
Assign one ringtone to Walky Talky  
calls.  
Setup  
Condition set.  
83  
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Call setup  
C ¢¢STelec¢t fCuanllcstieotunp.  
Not set.  
Display if status is un-  
known (e.g. with a new  
SIM card).  
Hide ID  
b
Clear all  
b
When you make a call, your phone  
number can be displayed on the re-  
cipient's display (depending on the  
service providers).  
All set diversions are cleared.  
Set up call divert (example)  
The most common condition for call  
divert is, for example:  
To suppress this display, you can en-  
able the “Hide ID” mode for all subse-  
quent calls or just for the next call.  
You may need to register separately  
with your service provider for these  
functions.  
Unanswered  
b
Select Unanswered. (In-  
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cludes the conditions Not  
reachable, No reply, Busy,  
see below)  
Call waiting  
b
C
Confirm.  
If you are registered for this service,  
you can check whether it is set and  
you can activate/deactivate it.  
Set  
Select.  
C
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Confirm.  
Divert  
/
Select or enter the phone  
number to which the calls  
are to be diverted.  
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You can specify the conditions under  
which calls should be diverted to  
your mailbox or other numbers.  
§Mailbox§ Use existing mail-  
box phone numbers, or  
enter them if necessary.  
Status check  
You can check the current divert sta-  
tus for all conditions. After a short  
pause, the current situation is trans-  
mitted by the network and  
displayed.  
Confirm. After a short  
pause, the setting is con-  
firmed by the network.  
§OK§  
           
84  
Setup  
All calls  
b
Call screening  
b
All calls are diverted.  
Symbol in the top line of  
Only calls from phone numbers that  
are in the Phonebook/Addressbook  
or assigned to a group are signalled.  
Other calls are only displayed.  
Ç
the display in standby  
mode.  
Not reachable  
Divert occurs if phone is switched off  
or is out of range.  
Any key answ.  
Incoming calls can be accepted by  
pressing any key (except for B ).  
No reply  
Minute beep  
A call is only diverted after a delay  
that is determined by the network.  
The period can be set to a maximum  
of 30 seconds in 5-second intervals.  
During the call, you will hear a beep  
after each minute as a reminder of  
the time elapsed. The person you are  
talking to does not hear this beep.  
Busy  
Divert occurs if a call is in progress. If  
Call waiting is activated (page 25),  
you will hear the call waiting tone  
during a call (page 27).  
Receiving fax  
Fax calls are diverted to a number  
with a fax connection.  
b
Receiving data  
Data calls are diverted to a phone  
number with a PC connection.  
b
Additional information  
Note that the divert is stored in the network  
and not in the phone (e.g. when the SIM  
card is changed).  
Reactivate divert  
The last divert has been stored. Proceed as  
with “Set divert”. The stored phone number  
is displayed. Confirm number.  
       
Setup  
85  
Phone identity  
The phone identity number (IMEI) is  
displayed. This information may be  
useful for customer service.  
Phone setup  
C ¢¢STelec¢t fPuhnocnteiosne.tup  
Device check  
Key tones  
After the last information page, a  
self-test as well as individual tests  
are offered. If you select Selftest, all  
individual test are carried out.  
Set the type of acoustic key  
acknowledgement.  
Info tones  
Set service and alarm tones:  
Software version  
On/off  
Activate/deactivate tones.  
Display the software version for your phone  
in standby mode:  
Extended If switched on, a wider  
range of service tones is  
available, e.g. end of  
# 0 6 #, then press §More§.  
*
menu reached, network  
connection interrupted.  
Memory assis.  
The memory assistant will help you if  
there is insufficient phone memory.  
If required it can also be started au-  
tomatically from applications.  
Auto off  
The phone switches off each day at  
the set time.  
After their capacities have been  
checked, all files and folders are dis-  
played along with their size and may  
be viewed/opened and, if necessary,  
deleted.  
Activate  
§Time§  
Press.  
Enter time  
(24-hour clock).  
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§OK§  
Confirm.  
Deactivate  
§Manual§ Press.  
§OK§ Confirm.  
                       
86  
Setup  
File system  
Master reset  
The phone is reset to default values  
(factory setting). This does not affect  
the SIM card or the network settings.  
Format  
(Phone-code protected)  
The telephone memory is formatted  
and all saved data such as ringtones,  
pictures, games, etc. is deleted.  
Alternatively, in standby mode  
enter:  
# 9 9 9 9 #  
A
Formatting may take longer than  
one minute.  
*
Clean up  
Create more memory by deleting  
temporary files no longer required.  
Format card  
All saved dataon the  
RS MultiMediaCard™ are deleted.  
Eject card  
Allows the RS MultiMediaCard™ to  
be removed without loss of data.  
     
Setup  
Open menu.  
87  
§Options§  
Set  
Clock  
C ¢¢TSelec¢t fCulnoccktion.  
Set time zone.  
Auto time  
Have the time zone  
automatically set by the  
network.  
zone  
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Time/date  
The clock must be set correctly once,  
at start-up.  
Search city  
Help  
Search for a city.  
Operating instructions.  
§Change§ Press.  
First enter the date  
(day/month/year), then  
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Date format  
the time (hours/min-  
utes/seconds).  
Select the display format for the  
date.  
Additional information  
If the battery is removed for longer than  
30 seconds, the clock must be reset.  
Time format  
Select 24h or 12h.  
Buddhist year  
Switch to the Buddhist year (not on  
all phone models).  
Time zones  
The time zone can be selected in the  
world map or a city list:  
Show clock  
World map  
Activate/deactivate time display in  
standby mode.  
Select the desired time  
zone.  
F
City list  
Auto time  
The timezone is identified  
automatically.  
b
Select a city in the select-  
ed time zone.  
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88  
Setup  
IrDA  
Connectivity  
C
Activate/deactivate IrDA.  
C ¢¢STelec¢t fCuonncnteiocntiv.ity  
GPRS  
Your phone has an infrared inter-  
face. With this interface, you can ex-  
change data such as pictures, ring-  
tones, Addressbook entries,  
b
(General Packet Radio Service)  
business cards or organiser data with  
other devices which also have an in-  
frared interface.  
C
Switch GPRS on/off.  
GPRS is a method for transmitting  
data faster in the mobile network.  
Use GPRS and if the network has suf-  
ficient capacity, you can be connect-  
ed to the Internet permanently. The  
network provider charges only for  
the volume of data transmitted.  
Some service providers do not yet  
support this service.  
The infrared interface is on the left  
side of the phone. The distance be-  
tween the two devices must not ex-  
ceed 30 cm. The infrared windows in  
both appliances must be aligned as  
accurately as possible with each  
other.  
Shown in the display:  
Shown in the display:  
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IrDA activated.  
Activated and available.  
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During transmission.  
Registered.  
If IrDA is activated, standby time for  
the phone will be reduced.  
Temporarily interrupted.  
GPRS info  
Display the transmitted volume.  
       
Setup  
89  
®
Activate/deactivate  
Bluetooth®.  
Bluetooth (BT)  
C
Bluetooth® is a short-range radio  
connection by means of which a  
headset or car kit, for example, can  
be connected without the need for  
wires. Using the Send/print function  
in the options menu for the applica-  
tion concerned you can also use this  
route to send data.  
My BT name: You can give  
the phone a name when  
you activate Bluetooth®  
for the first time.  
If Bluetooth® is activated, IrDA (infra-  
red) is not active and vice versa.  
If Bluetooth® is activated, standby  
time for the phone will be reduced.  
With SAP (SIM Access Profile) a car  
phone GSM module can, for exam-  
ple, use the access data from the SIM  
card on your phone. There is no need  
to swap the SIM card. It is possible  
that SAP might not be supported by  
your service provider.  
Bluet'th setup  
Call up the setting func-  
C
tions (Bluetooth® must be  
activated).  
Search/Search all  
Each Bluetooth® device has its own  
specific address and can be given a  
self-explanatory name as an option.  
Password protection ensures the se-  
curity of a Bluetooth® connection, as  
does including the BT partner in a list  
as a “confidential” device.  
To establish a Bluetooth® connection  
between your phone and other  
Bluetooth® devices you must acti-  
vate Bluetooth®.  
Specify which BT devices are to be  
searched for:  
All  
All BT devices  
Audio  
Phone  
PC  
E.g. headset, car kit  
Other BT phones  
Personal computer with  
BT connection  
Start search  
C
The number and name of the most  
recently found BT device are  
displayed.  
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are  
owned by the Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. and any  
use of such marks by Siemens are under  
license. Other trademarks and trade  
names are those of their respective  
owners.  
   
90  
Setup  
The search is ended and  
the first 10 devices found  
are shown in a list.  
Known devices  
C
To make selection easier, frequent  
BT partners can be recorded in the  
known device list. If entries are  
“confidential”, no password query is  
made.  
§Retry§ Start new search.  
Scroll to entry required.  
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C
Last connect.  
Dial the device or start the  
procedure for acceptance  
as a “confidential” device  
(see below).  
List of most recently and/or still con-  
nected devices.  
Black list  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Attempts to make connections to de-  
vices in this list are rejected.  
Details  
Display the name and ad-  
dress of the BT device.  
List options  
Trusted  
dev.  
Each list offers different functions.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Add the device as confiden-  
tial to the list of known de-  
vices. To do this, enter the  
password for the other de-  
vice. The device must first  
be set to a “confidential  
mode”. If the list is full it is  
not possible to add another  
device.  
Mark as  
audio  
If not possible automatical-  
ly, specify device as an “au-  
dio” device.  
Increase  
prio.  
Move entry up the list so  
that, for example, a specific  
audio device is used first.  
To known  
list  
Add to the list of known de-  
vices (see below).  
Decrease  
prio.  
Move entry down the list.  
To black list  
Add to the black list (see  
below).  
To known  
list  
Move entry to the list of  
known devices.  
Retry  
Start new search.  
To black list  
Move entry to the black list.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Setup  
91  
My BT name  
Data services  
The phone is given a name (max.  
16 characters) – this is the name the  
partner sees. If no name is given, the  
phone uses the non-changeable de-  
vice address.  
Basic setting and activation of the  
connection profiles for data trans-  
mission such as MMS, WAP.  
The phone default setting varies from  
service provider to service provider:  
Visib.to others  
• The settings have already been  
implemented by the provider. You  
can start immediately.  
Set how your phone should respond  
to other BT devices. This means (if  
“visible”) for example that the device  
address or the BT name of your  
phone is shown to other BT devices if  
they request this in order to receive  
or send data.  
• Access profiles have already been  
created by your provider. Then se-  
lect and activate profile.  
• The access profiles must be con-  
figured manually.  
Not visible  
If necessary, check with your service  
provider for details. You will also find  
the current settings for the service  
provider on the Internet at  
www.siemens.com/  
Your phone is not “visible” to other  
BT devices. Known devices such as  
Bluetooth®-Headset/Car Kit contin-  
ue operating.  
Auto mode  
in the FAQ section.  
Your phone is “visible” to other BT  
devices for several minutes. You will  
then be asked if “visibility” should  
continue.  
Select profile  
Select the profile.  
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Confirm selection.  
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Shown in the display  
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Bluetooth® activated.  
Set profile  
Bluetooth® visible to others.  
Select the profile.  
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Bluetooth® during data  
transfer.  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
§Edit§  
Open the selection.  
Call to Bluetooth® device  
accepted.  
«
Select CSD settings, and/or  
GPRS settings.  
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Make the settings as  
specified by your service  
provider.  
§Edit§  
     
92  
Setup  
Fax and data services must be ena-  
bled by the service provider. There  
are variations in fax and data recep-  
tion, depending on the network.  
Please ask your service provider  
about this.  
HTTP profile  
The phone default setting varies  
from service provider to service  
provider:  
• The settings have already been  
implemented by the provider. You  
can start immediately.  
Send voice/fax  
b
Set this function on the phone before  
transmission so that you can switch  
from voice mode to fax mode.  
• Access profiles have already been  
created by your provider. Then se-  
lect and activate profile.  
Rec. voice/fax  
(Only if no special fax or data number  
is available)  
b
• The access profiles must be con-  
figured manually.  
If necessary, check with your service  
provider for details. You will also find  
the current settings for the service  
provider on the Internet at  
www.siemens.com/  
Start the required communication  
program on your PC and activate  
the function on the phone during  
the call (the PC will take over the  
connection).  
in the FAQ section.  
End transmission  
Make the settings.  
End transmission with PC software  
I
and/or press  
.
B
Authentication  
Activate or deactivate encrypted di-  
al-up (CSD connections only) for In-  
ternet access.  
Rec. fax/data  
b
Your service provider has given you a  
number for telephoning and a  
fax/data number.  
The call is signalled by a special ring-  
tone and the type of call (fax or data)  
is displayed. Now start the commu-  
nication program on your PC to re-  
ceive the fax/data.  
Fax/data  
Fax/data mode using a PC  
With the phone and a connected PC,  
you can transmit and receive faxes  
and data. Appropriate software for  
fax and data communication must  
be available on your PC and there  
must be a connection to the phone.  
       
Setup  
93  
Only ‚  
(PIN2 or phone-code protected)  
Dialling options are restricted to SIM-  
protected phone numbers in the  
Phonebook. If only area codes are  
entered, relevant phone numbers  
can be added to these manually be-  
fore dialling.  
b
Security  
C ¢¢STelec¢t fSuenccutriiotyn.  
Auto key lock  
The keypad is locked automatically if  
no key has been pressed for one  
minute in standby mode. This pre-  
vents the phone from being used ac-  
cidentally. However, you can still be  
called and you can still make an  
emergency call.  
If the SIM card does not support PIN2  
input, the whole Phonebook can be  
protected with the phone code.  
PIN codes  
For description, see page 18:  
Additional information  
The keypad can also be directly locked and  
unlocked in standby mode.  
PIN control, Change PIN, Change PIN2,  
Chg.phonecode  
In each case:  
Press and hold.  
This SIM only  
(Phone-code protected)  
b
#
The phone can be connected to a  
SIM card once the phone code is en-  
tered. Unless the phone code is  
known the phone will not operate  
with a different SIM card.  
Direct call  
(Phone-code protected)  
Only one phone number can be di-  
alled (see also page 28).  
If the phone is to be used with a dif-  
ferent SIM card, enter the phone  
code when requested.  
         
94  
Setup  
When roaming  
Barrings  
b
You do not receive calls when you  
are outside your home network. This  
means that no charges are incurred  
for incoming calls.  
Barring restricts the use of your SIM  
card (not supported by all service  
providers). You need a 4-digit net-  
work password for network barring.  
Your service provider will give you  
this password. You may need to be  
registered separately for each  
barring.  
Status check  
The following information can be  
displayed after a status check:  
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Õ
Ô
Barring set.  
Outgo. access  
All outgoing calls except emergency  
numbers are barred.  
Barring not set.  
Status unknown  
(e. g. new SIM card).  
Outgoing intl.  
(International outgoing)  
Only national calls can be made.  
Clear all  
All barrings are deleted. A password  
which the service provider will give  
you is necessary for this function.  
Out.int.x.home  
(International outgoing without home  
country)  
International calls are not permitted.  
However you can make calls to your  
home country when abroad.  
All incoming  
The phone is barred for all incoming  
calls (forwarding all calls to mailbox  
provides a similar effect).  
     
Setup  
95  
Network info  
The list of GSM networks currently  
available is displayed.  
Network  
C ¢¢STelec¢t fNuentwctoiorkn.  
Indicates non-authorised  
service providers (de-  
pending on SIM card).  
Æ
Line  
b
This function is only displayed if it is  
supported by the service provider.  
Two separate phone numbers must be  
registered on the phone.  
Choose netwrk  
Network search is restarted. This is  
useful if you are not on your home  
network or want to register on a dif-  
ferent network. The network list is re-  
built when Auto network is set.  
Select line  
Select the currently used phone  
number.  
Display current phone  
number.  
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Auto network  
Activate/deactivate, see also Choose  
netwrk above. If “Automatic network”  
is activated, the next network on the  
list is dialled in ranking order of your  
“preferred networks”. Otherwise a  
different network can be selected  
manually from the list of the availa-  
ble GSM networks.  
Protected  
(Phone-code protected)  
You may limit usage to one phone  
number.  
Additional information  
Special settings may be made for each  
phone number (e.g., melody, call divert  
etc.) To do this, first switch to the required  
phone number.  
Pref. network  
Enter your preferred service provid-  
ers here for when you leave your  
home network (e.g. if there are dif-  
ferences in price).  
Switch from phone number/connection in  
standby mode:  
Press.  
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§Line 1§  
Press.  
                   
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Setup  
Your service provider is displayed:  
User group  
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§List§  
Display list of preferred  
networks.  
Depending on the service provider,  
you can create groups with this serv-  
ice. These can have access to inter-  
nal (company) information, for ex-  
ample, or special rates apply. Please  
check with your service provider for  
details.  
Create/change entry:  
<Empty> or select an existing entry,  
then select a new service  
provider in the list and  
confirm.  
Active  
Record new service provider  
(last entry in the list):  
Activate/deactivate function. “User  
group” must be deactivated for nor-  
mal phone use.  
Furth.network  
Select, enter the provider data and  
save it.  
Select group  
You can select or add groups other  
than preferred groups (see below).  
Code numbers for the groups are ob-  
tained from your service provider.  
Additional information  
If you are outside your home network, your  
phone automatically dials another GSM  
network.  
If the signal strength of the preferred net-  
work is inadequate when you switch on the  
phone, the phone may register in a differ-  
ent network. This can change when the tel-  
ephone is next switched on or if another  
network is selected manually.  
Outgo. access  
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.  
Band selection  
Select either GSM 900, GSM 1800 or  
GSM 1900.  
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Pref. group  
If activated, calls may only be made  
within this standard user group  
(depending on the network  
configuration).  
Fast search  
When this function is active, net-  
work reconnection is speeded up  
(standby time is reduced).  
       
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Automatic settings  
Accessories  
C ¢¢STelec¢t fAucnccetsiosonr.ies  
• Permanent illumination:  
switched on.  
• Key lock: switched off.  
• Charging the phone battery.  
Car Kit  
• Auto. activation of the car kit pro-  
file when phone is inserted in the  
cradle.  
Only in combination with an original  
Siemens handsfree car kit (see  
page 132). The car kit profile is acti-  
vated automatically when the phone  
is inserted into the cradle.  
Headset  
Only in conjunction with an original  
Siemens headset (see accessories). If  
an original Siemens headset is used  
the profile is automatically activated  
when the headset is plugged in.  
Auto answer  
(factory default: off)  
Calls are accepted automatically af-  
ter a few seconds. Eavesdropping is  
possible!  
Auto answer  
Shown on the display.  
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(factory default: off)  
Calls are accepted automatically af-  
ter a few seconds (except where the  
ringer is switched off or set to beep).  
You should therefore be wearing the  
headset.  
Automatic switch off  
(factory default: 2 hours)  
The phone is powered by the car's  
power supply. You can adjust the  
time between switching off the igni-  
tion and the time at which the phone  
switches off automatically.  
Automatic setting  
Accept call with Call key or PTT key  
(Push-To-Talk), even when the auto  
key lock is activated.  
Car loudspk.  
Improves playback in certain  
circumstances.  
Auto answer  
If you do not notice that your phone has ac-  
cepted a call, there is the danger that the  
caller may eavesdrop.  
     
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My menu  
My menu  
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Press.  
Change menu  
§My menu§ Press.  
You can replace each entry (1–10)  
with another entry from the selec-  
tion list.  
Create your own menu with fre-  
quently used functions, phone num-  
bers or Internet pages.  
Select the required entry.  
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The list of 10 entries is preset. You  
can, however, change it as you wish.  
The function list is opened  
for selection.  
§Change§  
Select the new entry from  
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Use  
the list.  
Select the required entry.  
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Confirm. The entry is  
saved.  
Confirm.  
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If Phonebook is selected,  
the phone number must  
also be selected; if Internet  
is selected, the bookmark  
must also be selected.  
Or  
If the entry selected is a  
A
phone number, you can  
also dial it with the  
Call key.  
Reset all  
(Phone code required)  
Select. After a security  
prompt, the pre-assign-  
ment is reset.  
§Reset all§  
       
Fast access  
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Fast access  
You can assign one important phone  
number or function to each of the  
two softkeys and number keys 2 to 9  
(speed-dial numbers). The phone  
number can then be dialled or the  
function can be started at the touch  
of a button.  
Softkeys  
Change  
For example, the Internet function is  
assigned to the softkey. To change  
this (in standby mode):  
§Internet§ Press briefly.  
Scroll to new assignment  
in the list.  
§Change§  
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Confirm.  
Service provider  
• Special case Phone number. Choose  
a name from the Phonebook/  
Addressbook for assignment to  
the key.  
• Special case Bookmark. Scroll to a  
URL in the bookmark list for as-  
signment to the key.  
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Internet ì  
10:10  
Help  
Apply  
Additional information  
In standby mode:  
The service provider may have already as-  
signed functions to a softkey (e.g. access to  
“SIM services” or direct call-up of the Inter-  
net portal). It may not be possible to modify  
this key assignment.  
Application  
The “Internet” is just used as an ex-  
ample here.  
The left softkey may sometimes be re-  
placed automatically by p /À to access  
a new message for example.  
Press and hold; the appli-  
§Internet§  
cation is started.  
Phone number  
The assignment “Carol” is used here  
only as an example.  
Press and hold. The phone  
number is dialled.  
§Carol§  
   
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Fast access  
Apply  
Speed dialling keys  
Select a stored phone number or  
start a stored application (e.g.  
Calendar).  
Number keys 2 to 9 can be used as  
cess. Number key 1 is reserved for  
the mailbox phone number  
In standby mode:  
(page 62) and number key 0 is re-  
served for switching between two  
connections during use (page 95).  
Press briefly.  
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The assignmentofthe numberkey 3is  
displayed above the right softkey e.g.:  
Change  
In standby mode:  
§Calendar§ Press and hold.  
Or simply  
Press number key briefly  
(e.g. the 3).  
3
Press and hold.  
3
If this number is still free:  
§Set§  
Press.  
Select a new function  
from the list and confirm  
with §OK§.  
Or  
If an assignment has al-  
ready been made to this  
key (assignment dis-  
played above the right  
softkey): e.g. Games.  
Press briefly.  
§Games§  
§Change§  
Scroll to application in the  
list.  
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Confirm.  
• Special case Phone number. Choose  
a name from the Phonebook/Ad-  
dressbook for assignment to the  
key.  
• Special case Bookmark. Scroll to a  
URL in the bookmark list for as-  
signment to the key.  
   
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101  
Organiser  
Daily view  
Special displays:  
Calendar  
C ¢Q ¢Calendar  
Description of appointment.  
Navigation:  
You can enter appointments in the  
calendar. Time and date must be set  
for the calendar to work correctly.  
One day forward/back.  
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The calendar offers you three views:  
To the start/end of the day  
or next/last entry.  
Monthly view  
Special colour coding:  
Calendar setup  
Day with entries for appointments,  
day-long appointments, weekends.  
C ¢Q ¢Calendar setup  
Start of day:  
Navigation:  
Time when the working day begins.  
One day forward/back.  
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Start of week:  
Weekday on which the monthly and  
weekly view on the left starts.  
One week forward/back.  
Daily view open.  
Set weekend:  
Set the days for the weekend.  
Weekly view  
Special displays:  
Show birthdays:  
Shown in the display.  
Appointments are shown as a hori-  
zontal colour bar on the vertical hour  
division.  
Synchronising with a PC  
Navigation:  
With the mobile phone manager,  
(page 123) you can synchronise appoint-  
ments, tasks and memos with Outlook® or  
Lotus Notes™.  
One day forward/back.  
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Forward/backward by the  
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hour through the day.  
       
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Organiser  
Different input/selection fields are  
displayed depending on the type.  
The number of fields can be restrict-  
ed, see All fields, page 103.  
Appointments  
C ¢Q ¢Appointments  
Appointments are displayed in  
chronological order in a list.  
Description:  
Description of nature of  
appointment.  
Enter new appointment  
<New entry>  
Phone number:  
Enter a phone number or select one  
from the Addressbook.  
Select.  
Category:  
Memo  
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Voice memo:  
Enter a voice recording, see  
Dictat.machine, page 105.  
Text input for description.  
Voice memo  
d
Enter voice memo.  
Location:  
Location of appointment.  
Shown with alarm.  
Call  
Whole day:  
All-day appointment: Yes/No  
e
Enter phone number to  
be displayed with the  
alarm.  
Start date:  
Date when appointment starts.  
Meeting  
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Start time:  
Time when appointment starts.  
Text input for description.  
Holiday  
g
End date:  
Date when appointment ends.  
Enter start and end date.  
Birthday  
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End time:  
Time when appointment ends.  
Enter name and date.  
   
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Alarm:  
Information on the alarm  
When the set date and time are  
On/off or Silent alert.  
reached there is an audio and a visu-  
al alarm. If an alarm is missed it ap-  
pears in the list of missed appoint-  
ments (p. 104).  
Enter the period of time  
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before the appointment  
and select the time unit:  
Minutes, Hours, Days  
Alarm type Memo:  
Reoccurrence:  
Select a timeframe for repeating the  
appointment:  
Meeting: The text is shown in the  
display.  
Alarm type Call: The phone number  
is displayed and can be dialled  
immediately.  
No, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly  
Enter a parameter for repeating:  
Forever, Until, Occurrences (number)  
Alarm type Birthday: You can send  
special birthday greetings by SMS,  
MMS, e-mail or a call via §Options§.  
If Weekly is selected, certain week-  
days can be highlighted.  
Use Snooze to set the alarm to  
repeat.  
All fields/Reduced fields  
In the list, select those fields which  
are to be offered for future entries.  
Tasks  
Additional information  
C ¢Q ¢Tasks  
Display above set alarms:  
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»
Alarm clock  
Appointment  
A task is displayed like an appoint-  
ment in the agenda of the selected  
day. However, unlike an appoint-  
ment it does not require a time.  
When no time is entered the task ap-  
pears at the top of the list every day  
until it is marked as completed.  
An alarm sounds even when the phone is  
switched off (except in aircraft mode,  
page 77). The phone does not go to stand-  
by mode. Press any button to switch the  
alarm off.  
The entries are made in the same  
way as Appointments (see “Appoint-  
ments”). Then:  
       
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Organiser  
Status:  
Missed appts.  
Select Done or Outstanding.  
C ¢Q ¢Missed appts.  
Priority:  
Events with an alarm (Appointments,  
Tasks) to which you have not reacted  
are listed for reading.  
Select 5 levels from Lowest to Highest.  
Date in use:  
If activated with Yes, the following  
time input option is offered.  
Organiser options  
Due date:/Due time:  
Enter the date and time by which the  
task is to be completed.  
Depending on the application used  
(Calendar, Appointments, Tasks, Notes)  
and the current situation, different  
functions are offered.  
Alarm: As for Appointments.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Notes  
Delete  
Delete entry.  
C ¢Q ¢Notes  
Delete until  
Delete all entries prior to a  
certain date.  
Write and manage brief text notes.  
Delete all  
Delete all entries after  
confirmation.  
Enter a new note  
<New entry>  
Delete  
done  
Delete all completed tasks.  
Select.  
Enter text. The first line is  
displayed as a “title” in the  
Activate/  
Deactivate  
Switch alarm on/off.  
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notes list. Total length:  
max. 160 characters.  
Filter  
Display all entries with the  
selected feature.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Confiden-  
tial  
Protect note with phone  
code. We recommend that  
you do not store any pass-  
words (PIN, TAN etc.) as  
notes.  
Save  
Save note. When  
Confidential is selected, a  
note is protected with the  
phone code.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
       
Organiser  
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Playback  
Dictat.machine  
Select the desired  
recording.  
C ¢Q ¢Dictat.machine  
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Use the dictating machine to record  
short voice memos.  
Switch between play-  
back/pause.  
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D E  
• Use your phone as a dictating ma-  
chine when on the move.  
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Press and hold for rapid re-  
wind and fast forward.  
• Record a memo as a reminder or  
as a note for others.  
Dictating machine options  
• Add a voice memo to an appoint-  
ment in the calendar.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Handsfree  
Playback through the  
built-in loudspeaker.  
New recording  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
<Record new>  
Select.  
The remaining time avail-  
able, as well as the record-  
ing time, are shown in the  
display.  
A brief beep sounds when  
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the recording starts. Now  
dictate the text.  
Switch between  
pause/record.  
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End recording.  
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The recording is automat-  
ically saved with a time  
stamp.  
Rename with §Options§.  
   
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Organiser  
Time zone options  
Time zones  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
C ¢Q ¢Time zones  
Set  
Specify the time zone.  
The time zone can be selected in the  
world map or a city list:  
Auto time  
zone =  
The time zone is switched  
automatically to local time  
by the network.  
World map  
Select the desired time  
zone.  
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Search city  
Help  
Search for a city.  
City list  
Operating instructions.  
Select a city in the select-  
ed time zone.  
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Extras  
SIM services (optional)  
Music player  
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C ¢  
¢SIM services  
C¢  
¢Music player  
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Your service provider may offer spe-  
cial applications such as mobile  
banking, share prices, etc. via the  
SIM card.  
With the Music Player, you can play  
music files, e.g. in AAC format, and  
group together several tracks as a  
playlist. Music files and playlists are  
stored by default in My stuff/Sounds.  
If you have such a SIM card, the SIM  
services will appear in the main  
menu under “Extras” or directly  
above the softkey (on the left).  
Music files can, for example, be  
downloaded from the Internet or  
transferred to the telephone via a PC  
connection. (page 14).  
Symbol for SIM services.  
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Playing music  
You can play music by  
Where there are several applications,  
these are displayed in a SIM services  
menu. With the SIM services menu,  
your phone can support future addi-  
tions to your service provider's user  
package. For further information,  
please contact your service provider.  
• Starting the Music player and se-  
lecting a track or a playlist.  
• Selecting a music file directly from  
My stuff and opening it.  
Press and hold to lock/un-  
lock keypad, when a mu-  
sic file is playing.  
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Displays  
Music Player entries appear in the  
following order:  
Folder - Playlists - Music files  
         
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Extras  
New playlist  
<New Playlist>  
Push to talk  
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This application can be used to si-  
multaneously connect multiple sub-  
scribers. Like a normal Walky Talky,  
only one subscriber can speak at a  
time. The others can only listen until  
the speaker allows others to talk.  
Select.  
Enter a name for the play-  
list.  
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Select the required track.  
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A recipient is selected using their  
push to talk address (ptt ID) or their  
phone number. Groups created in  
advance (p. 111) can be invited to  
a session. Your service provider  
will supply you with your own  
ptt address.  
Repeat the process until the playlist  
is complete.  
Music Player options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Different functions are offered de-  
pending on the situation.  
The recipient can also use a mobile  
phone, as well as a PC with an Inter-  
net connection and headset (de-  
pending on service provider).  
Shuffle  
Random playback of  
tracks in the current  
directory.  
To use the application, GPRS  
(page 88) must be switched on and  
Push to talk (p. 113) activated.  
Repeat  
Repeat tracks in a playlist.  
Create a new playlist.  
New playlist  
Preparing a session  
Add to  
playlist  
Add a track to the playlist.  
From the Addressbook  
Attributes  
Display information about  
a track or a playlist.  
Open Addressbook  
(in standby mode).  
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Select an entry with  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
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a push to talk ID  
(Com. services).  
The session with the se-  
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lected subscriber is start-  
ed. For details of how to  
invite additional subscrib-  
ers, see page 110.  
 
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From standby mode  
¢Push to talk  
Starting a session  
If all the desired subscribers are com-  
bined, start the session:  
C ¢  
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<New session>  
Select.  
The subscribers are dis-  
b
played, and the author-  
The possible functions as well as  
already added subscribers are  
displayed.  
ised speaker is shown in  
bold.  
You have several options to combine  
the subscribers:  
Speaking rights  
The list of subscribers is displayed.  
The current authorised speaker is  
shown in bold.  
<Add from d>  
Search and mark recipient  
in Addressbook.  
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Request speaking rights.  
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Add recipient.  
The delegation of speak-  
ing rights is displayed and  
then the requester can  
talk.  
Or  
<Add f. sess.>  
Select a subscriber from  
an earlier session.  
Returning speaking  
rights.  
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Or  
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Additional information  
<Enter WT ID>  
Depending on the setting for Hold mode  
(page 113) must be pressed and held  
b
Enter ptt ID of a recipient.  
Add entries.  
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§Select§  
as long as one speaks.  
If the person with speaking rights takes  
a long pause, the speaking rights are auto-  
matically released again.  
Or  
<Add from grp>  
Select group.  
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Open.  
Select and mark recipient.  
Add recipient.  
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§Select§  
110  
Extras  
Inviting additional subscribers  
Push to talk options  
You can invite additional subscribers  
during a session.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Different functions are offered de-  
pending on the situation.  
§Options§ Open menu, select Invite  
and mark new subscribers.  
History view  
Session view  
Quit session  
Display of subscribers in  
order of speaking.  
You are being invited  
The invitation is shown in a window.  
You can accept/refuse this invitation.  
Display of subscribers for  
the current session.  
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Accept the invitation.  
End session.  
The list of subscribers is displayed.  
Session  
details  
Start time, Status,  
Duration, Type etc.  
Leaving the session and ending  
Only if you yourself started the  
session.  
User details  
Display subscriber prop-  
erties (see also  
My presence, page 112).  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Add to d  
Invite user  
Add to group  
Clear  
Save ptt ID in Address-  
book.  
Quit session  
Select. You will leave and  
end the current session.  
Invite a subscriber to  
a session.  
Add subscriber to the  
group.  
Letting the session run in the  
background  
The current session remains open in  
the background and you can listen  
to the calls. A phone call ends the  
session.  
Delete the list except for  
the last entry.  
Handsfree  
Switch on handsfree talk-  
ing (loudspeaker).  
Press and hold.  
B
Request  
pres.  
Request information  
about the readiness to re-  
ceive for a subscriber.  
Request speaking rights:  
Press.  
b
Volume  
Set volume. I is also  
possible.  
View the session again:  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
C ¢  
¢Push to talk  
¢SSessions  
 
Extras  
111  
Walky Talky ID:  
Subscriber ID.  
Group name.  
Sessions  
C ¢  
¢Push to talk  
¢SSessions  
Name:  
Type  
Instant or Chat.  
Display subscriber list for the current  
session. The authorised speaker is  
shown in bold.  
Max. users:  
Maximum number of  
group members  
("0" means "no limit").  
Records  
Membership:  
Set if membership in this  
C ¢  
¢Push to talk  
¢RSecords  
group is open to everyone  
(Open) or if the subscriber  
is limited to the member  
list (Restricted).  
Select the list of received and made  
ptt calls as well as the option to de-  
lete all lists.  
You can mark subscribers for one  
session in the list.  
Memberlist  
Add member to the  
group.  
Start session.  
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Rejectlist List of subscribers which  
may not become mem-  
bers of this group.  
The function Create as group in  
§Options§ can be used to combine en-  
tries in the list into a new group.  
§Save§  
Save group.  
<Rejectlist>  
Groups  
List of subscribers with whom  
a session is not desired. Invitations  
from this list are always refused au-  
tomatically.  
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C ¢¢Groups ¢Push to talk  
Only your groups are displayed and  
can be edited.  
<Acceptlist>  
Setting up a new group  
<New entry>  
List of subscribers whose invitation is  
automatically accepted (see also  
Auto answer page 112).  
Select.  
Starting a session (group conversation)  
Fill in input fields:  
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Select group.  
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Start session.  
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112  
Extras  
Viewing group properties  
Settings  
Select group.  
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C ¢  
¢Push to talk  
¢SSettings  
View properties.  
Some settings must be made by the  
user or can be copied from your serv-  
ice provider.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Add to d  
Copy group ID to the  
Addressbook.  
Select and confirm the  
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function, area.  
Edit  
Edit (your own) group.  
Dwnl. settings  
Download settings from the server  
of the service provider.  
Copy ID to clip  
Save group ID (ptt ID) in  
the clipboard.  
WT online  
Log in/out, status information for  
login.  
Memberlist  
Rejectlist  
Display the member list.  
Display the refused sub-  
scribers.  
Block WT calls  
My presence  
Allow/block push to talk calls.  
Auto answer  
Automatically accept invitations be-  
cause of the Acceptlist (page 111).  
C ¢  
¢Push to talk  
¢SPresence¢My presence  
The following properties (yours) can  
be set:  
Interruption  
Activate/deactivate the use of  
Acceptlist/Rejectlist (page 111/  
page 111).  
Allow, forbid interruption  
Mood  
Notes  
Display your mood.  
Note.  
     
Extras  
113  
Push to talk  
Alarm clock  
WT enabled  
Activate/deactivate push to talk.  
C ¢  
¢Alarm clock  
S
The alarm will ring at the time set by  
you, even when the phone is  
switched off.  
History length:  
Number of entries in the list.  
Timeout(min.):  
§Edit§  
Press to set.  
Push to talk is put in the back-  
ground if not used after an adjust-  
able amount of time.  
Activate/deactivate the  
alarm.  
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Hold mode  
Depending on the setting, b must  
Switch to time setting.  
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Set alarm call time  
(hh:mm).  
be pressed and held to speak.  
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Default view  
Session view or History view.  
Switch to week days.  
H
Navigate to the various  
days.  
F
Request pres.  
The saved properties are dis-  
played.  
Display options: alarm call  
time and days.  
C
Server  
Settings for the server. Please check  
with your service provider.  
é
Alarm clock  
Advanced  
Further settings. Please check with  
your service provider.  
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§On§  
07:30  
Additional information  
If an accessory such as the car kit is con-  
nected, its PTT key also functions as  
a ptt-key.  
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su  
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Edit  
OK  
       
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Extras  
Set days for alarm calls.  
Press again to delete the  
highlighting.  
A brief beep sounds when  
the recording starts.  
C
C
Switch between  
pause/record.  
C
D
Press and hold to high-  
light/unhighlight all the  
days.  
End recording.  
The recording is saved  
with a timestamp in the  
Sounds folder.  
§OK§  
Confirm setting.  
Additional information  
Screen display in standby  
mode: alarm clock activated.  
Rename with §Options§.  
¹
If starting from another application,  
e.g. create MMS:  
Use Snooze to set the alarm to repeat.  
§Insert§  
Transfer the recording in-  
to the application.  
Sound recorder  
Playback  
Use the sound recorder to record  
noises and sounds for use as ring-  
tones. The sound recorder is usually  
started from other applications/func-  
tions such as assigning a ringtone.  
Select the desired  
recording.  
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Switch between play-  
back/pause.  
C
D E  
New recording  
/
Press and hold for rapid re-  
wind and fast forward.  
Start from main menu  
§Options§ Open menu.  
C ¢  
¢Sound recorder  
S
Handsfree  
Set as...  
Playback through the  
built-in loudspeaker.  
or also start from another  
application:  
Set the recording as a  
ringtone.  
<Record new>  
Select.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
The remaining time avail-  
able, as well as the record-  
ing time, are shown in the  
display.  
   
Extras  
115  
Calculator options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Calculator  
C ¢  
¢Calculator  
S
Convert  
Call up the unit con-  
verter with the current  
result.  
The calculator can be used in a basic  
version and with an advanced range  
of functions. The input line and two  
calculation lines (including the matrix  
with the calculation functions) are lo-  
cated in the top half of the display.  
Clear all  
Delete all units.  
Extended  
mode/Basic mode  
Convert calculation  
functions.  
Enter digit(s).  
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F
C
Memory save,  
Memory recall,  
Memory clear  
Save or recall result;  
delete memory.  
/
Navigate functions.  
Use function.  
I
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Enter digit(s).  
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C
Use function. The result is  
calculated and displayed  
immediately.  
Basic functions  
+, -, *, /  
Basic calculation types  
=
Result  
1/x  
%
.
Reversion  
Convert to percentage  
Decimal point.  
Sign change “+”/“–”  
±
§Options§ Expansion of the range of  
functions:  
x
Square root  
2
Square  
Exponent  
x
e
MS  
MR  
M+  
Save displayed number  
Call up saved number  
Insert number from memory  
   
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Extras  
You can use both input fields alter-  
nately.  
Unit converter  
C ¢  
¢Unit converter  
S
Opens the calculator  
with the current convert-  
ed value.  
C
You can convert various measure-  
ment units into other measurement  
units.  
Special key functions:  
The following types are offered with  
various units:  
Set decimal point.  
*
Change sign.  
#
Velocity  
Mass  
Energy  
Pressure  
Volume  
Currency  
Time  
When you call up the function, you  
must enter a base currency into  
which the conversions are to be  
made.  
Area  
Length  
Power  
Currency  
Temperature  
Enter currency  
(e. g. euro).  
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Example for Velocity units:  
Type  
Units  
§Save§  
Store entry.  
Velocity  
Kilometres/h,Metres/sec,  
Miles/h, Miles/sec, Knots,  
Mach  
Now enter the name and exchange  
rate of the currency to be converted.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Converting the units/currency  
Add currency  
Set as base  
Edit rate  
Enter new currency and  
exchange rate.  
Select the source unit/  
currency.  
F
Use entered currency as  
base currency.  
Switch to the input field.  
H
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Change the exchange  
rate of the base currency.  
Enter the quantity to be  
converted.  
Calc.  
Start calculator.  
Switch to the selection  
field.  
H
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Select the target meas-  
urement unit/currency.  
The result is displayed.  
F
     
Extras  
117  
Stopwatch  
Countdown  
C ¢ ¢Countdown  
C ¢  
¢Stopwatch  
S
S
Two intermediate times can be re-  
corded and saved.  
A set time elapses. The last  
3 seconds are indicated by a beep. At  
the end a special beep sounds.  
Display, also in standby mode.  
Display, also in standby mode.  
§Start§/§Stop§  
If no time has been entered:  
Save intermediate time.  
*
Open input window.  
C
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After a stop:  
Set period of time.  
§Reset§  
Reset to zero.  
Confirm.  
C
Stopwatch options  
Start countdown.  
C
§Options§ Open menu.  
Stopwatch  
list  
If a countdown time is specified:  
Display saved entries.  
Start countdown.  
C
(For standard functions see page 16)  
While the time is elapsing:  
Interrupt counter.  
C
C
Let counter continue  
running.  
Reset counter to starting  
time.  
§Reset§  
Enter new period of time  
and confirm with §OK§.  
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Extras  
Server sett.  
Providers  
Remote synchronisation  
Display the current service  
provider.  
C ¢  
¢Remote syncr.  
S
You can use this function remotely  
to access externally filed data (ad-  
dresses, calendar, etc.) and synchro-  
nise these with the data on your  
phone. The data can, for example,  
be saved on a company computer or  
the Internet e.g.:  
Homepage:  
e.g. www.siemens-  
mobile.com/syncml  
Port:  
Enter port number e.g. 80.  
User name:  
Enter user name (login  
name).  
Password:  
Enter password (shownas a  
series of asterisks).  
Synchronise  
Calendar path:, Contacts path:,  
Notes path:, Tasks path:  
§Sync§  
The computer is selected  
and synchronisation start-  
ed. When completed, the  
actions which have been  
performed are displayed.  
HTTP au-  
thentica-  
tion:  
Confirmation required;  
Yes/No (if No, the input  
fields are not visible).  
HTTP name:  
Enter name.  
§Next§  
Scroll through the various  
displays.  
HTTP  
password:  
Enter password.  
Sync. setting  
Last sync:  
The following settings can be made  
prior to synchronisation:  
Time of the last synchronisation.  
Sync. mode  
Active profile  
You can choose between 5 profiles.  
Sync data: Modified data or All data  
Sync direction: Two-way,  
Mobile update or Server update  
Select profile.  
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C
Sync items:  
Highlight database areas to be  
synchronised:  
Activate profile.  
Or  
§Edit§  
Set profile.  
Calendar, Contacts, Notes, Tasks  
Save settings.  
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Extras  
119  
Active profile  
A standard profile for downloading  
the current software of the operat-  
ing system is displayed.  
Device manag.  
C ¢  
¢Device manag.  
S
If you were informed about software  
updates by a push message, you can  
establish a connection to the provid-  
er's server using the Device manag-  
er, so you can download them.  
When downloading is finished, you  
will be asked to switch the phone off  
and on again. Afterwards, the soft-  
ware of your phone will be updated.  
Please follow the instructions in the  
display.  
§Sync§  
Establish a connection to  
the active profile.  
Or  
§Edit§  
Call up profile list.  
Select profile.  
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Activate profile.  
C
Or  
The phone default setting varies  
from service provider to service pro-  
vider:  
§Edit§  
Set profile.  
Last connect.  
Display last connection.  
• The settings have already been  
implemented by the provider. You  
can start immediately.  
• Access profiles have already been  
created by your provider. Then se-  
lect and activate profile.  
• The access profiles must be con-  
figured manually. If necessary,  
check with your service provider  
for details. You will find the cur-  
rent settings for the service pro-  
vider on the Internet at  
under "FAQ".  
   
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Media player  
Media player  
The Media Player is started by the ap-  
plication if you play a media file that  
has been received by SMS/MMS or  
downloaded from the Internet.  
Melodies/playlists/video  
The media playback offers the fol-  
lowing functions for music, playlist  
and video playback:  
Press briefly to scroll to the  
next media file.  
F
Play or stop, depending  
on the situation.  
C
Switch on display  
illumination.  
9
0
Set volume.  
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§Stop§  
Switch to mute.  
Pictures  
The following functions can be ap-  
plied to a displayed picture:  
Pause function.  
End playback.  
B
Options  
Zoom function if the dis-  
C
played picture has a high-  
er resolution than the  
display.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Different functions are offered de-  
pending on the starting situation  
and the object.  
The joystick moves the  
F
picture detail.  
5 Centre the picture.  
Volume  
Set the volume with the  
joystick.  
Switch to full screen  
#
mode and back again.  
Set as...  
Set picture as Wallpaper,  
Logo, for example, and  
sounds, for example, for  
Incoming call, Startup  
melody.  
§Send§  
Send via MMS or e-mail,  
for example.  
Slideshow  
Edit  
Automatic run-through  
in full screen mode.  
Change individual picture  
with joystick.  
Access to picture editing.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
     
My stuff  
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My stuff  
To organise your files, you can use  
the file system like a PC file manager.  
There are separate folders for the  
various data types in My stuff. If, for  
example, you want to download  
new pictures or sounds, the down-  
load function is contained in the rel-  
evant folder.  
My stuff options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Move  
Place highlighted file(s)  
or folder in temporary  
memory.  
Copy  
Place highlighted file(s)  
or folder in temporary  
memory.  
Remember that pictures and sounds  
may be protected (DRM, page 14).  
Paste  
Transfer content of tempo-  
rary memory into current  
folder.  
C ¢N  
played. The first entry in My stuff is al-  
ways the RS MultiMediaCard™  
(p. 122).  
New folder  
Create a new folder and  
name it.  
Thumbn.  
view/List  
view  
Switch over to miniature  
view/view of list.  
Navigation  
Select file/folder in lists.  
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F
Attributes  
Format card  
Eject card  
Display information on file  
or folder selected.  
The cursor can be  
/
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moved as required in  
the preview.  
Format inserted  
RS MultiMediaCard™.  
Open folder, start down-  
load or start file with the  
related application.  
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Allows the  
be removed without loss of  
data.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
   
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My stuff  
Depending on the service provider, the  
structure, content and range of functions in  
My stuff may vary.  
Directory structure  
Separate folders have already been  
created for different data types in  
My stuff. These folders cannot be  
changed.  
RS MultiMediaCard™  
The RS MultiMediaCard™ gives your  
phone a very large memory capacity.  
This allows you to save picture/video  
files, and sound recordings, for ex-  
ample. However, you can also use  
this memory card like a floppy disk to  
save any other files you may wish to  
save.  
Folder  
Description  
Format  
MultiMedia  
Card™  
Access to the  
card  
Pictures  
bmp  
bmx  
jpg/jpeg  
png  
Pictures  
gif  
C ¢N ¢C  
Videos  
3gp  
Videos  
The list of the folders and files is  
displayed. The first entry is always  
My stuff.  
Animations  
bmx  
gif  
Start up/shut  
down animations  
Sounds  
mp3  
aac(+)  
m3u  
mid  
amr  
wav  
Ringtones, music  
The folders and files on the memory  
card are managed in the same way  
as in My stuff. If the memory card as-  
signs a file to a function in the phone  
such as a ringtone, this is copied to  
My stuff.  
Themes  
sdt  
Loaded theme  
(zipped)  
Theme configura-  
tion (unzipped)  
Additional information  
RS MultiMediaCardis a trademark of  
the MultiMediaCard Association.  
stc  
Colour  
skins  
scs  
Colour skins for  
the user interface  
Changing the RS MultiMediaCard™  
(page 10)  
New RS MultiMediaCard™  
Games  
jar  
Java archive  
1. Create a backup copy on a PC of the da-  
ta on the old memory card.  
2. Format the new memory card.  
3. Copy the data from the PC onto the new  
memory card.  
jad  
Download info  
Applica-  
tions  
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Applications  
Misc.  
tmo  
vmo  
Text modules  
Voice recordings  
     
Mobile Phone Manager  
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Mobile Phone Manager  
The Windows® PC program, Mobile  
Phone Manager, enables you to use  
extended phone functions from your  
PC. For example, you can update  
your Addressbook in the phone,  
read, save and send SMS and MMS  
messages, or synchronise your  
phone with Outlook® or Lotus  
Notes. The phone and PC commu-  
nicate via a data cable (See Accesso-  
ries, page 132).  
SMS and MMS management  
(messages)  
Write MMS and SMS messages from  
the convenience of your PC. Use all  
the options your PC offers you and  
use your sounds and pictures to cre-  
ate MMS and EMS messages. You  
can read, forward, print, delete and  
archive your messages.  
Backup and restore  
You can download the software  
from the Internet:  
Contacts management  
With the back-up function, you can  
regularly make a back-up copy of  
your telephone data on the PC. If you  
ever lose the data on your phone or  
replace the phone, you can quickly  
function. Please observe any possi-  
ble restrictions for DRM-protected  
data (p. 14).  
You can use contacts management  
to manage the personal contacts you  
have stored in your phone, to add  
new ones and to delete and edit  
them. You can compare and copy  
contacts between your phone,  
Outlook®, Lotus Notesand other  
Siemens phones (including Gigaset).  
   
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Mobile Phone Manager  
Bookmark management  
(browser & bookmarks)  
Processing pictures and photos  
(images)  
Use your PC to browse through the  
Internet and define your preferred  
sites. Save the Internet addresses as  
bookmarks on your phone so that  
you can quickly call them up at a lat-  
er time when you are on the move.  
Picture/photo processing offers the  
user the opportunity to conveniently  
create, edit and manage pictures  
and photos. Filters and effects are  
offered to help create colourful, at-  
tractive graphics. The user-friendly  
interface makes child’s play of trans-  
ferring pictures/photos from or to  
the mobile phone, and of changing  
the graphic settings.  
Phone explorer  
Ringtone management (sound)  
You can use the phone explorer to  
read your phone’s file system. Files  
such as pictures, sounds and much  
more can easily be copied between  
the phone and PC by dragging and  
dropping.  
The sound module allows the user to  
manage nearly all sound formats  
easily and to save them on the  
phone. This phone does not support  
MP3 functionality.  
GPRS modem  
The GPRS modem establishes an In-  
ternet connection via your mobile  
phone so that you can surf the Inter-  
net on your laptop while on the  
move and at the touch of a button.  
Questions & Answers  
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Questions & Answers  
If you have any questions on the use of your phone, you can contact us at  
www.siemens.com/mobilephonescustomercare around the clock. As further help we  
have listed below some frequently asked questions and answers.  
Problem  
Possible causes  
Possible solution  
Phone cannot be  
switched on.  
On/Off key not pressed long  
enough.  
Press On/Off key for at least 2 seconds.  
Flat battery.  
Charge battery. Check charging indicator in the  
display.  
Battery contacts dirty.  
Clean contacts.  
See also below under “Charging  
error”.  
Standby time is too  
short.  
Frequent use of organiser and Restrict use if applicable.  
games.  
Fast search activated.  
Deactivate speed search (page 96).  
Display illumination switched on. Switch off display illumination (page 80).  
Unintentional keystrokes (illumi- Activate key lock (page 93).  
nation!).  
Charging error  
(charge icon not  
displayed).  
Battery totally discharged.  
1) Plug in charger cable, battery is on charge.  
2) Charge icon appears after approx. 2 hours.  
3) Charge battery.  
Temperature out of range:  
+5 °C to +45 °C.  
Make sure the ambient temperature is right, wait  
for a while, then recharge.  
Contact problem  
Check power supply and connection to the  
phone. Check battery contacts and telephone  
connection socket, clean them if necessary, then  
insert battery again.  
No mains voltage.  
Use different mains power socket, check mains  
voltage.  
Wrong charger.  
Battery faulty.  
Only use original Siemens accessories.  
Replace battery.  
SIM error.  
SIM card not inserted correctly. Check that the SIM card is inserted correctly  
(page 9).  
Dirty SIM card contacts.  
Clean SIM card with a dry cloth.  
Use 1.8 or 3 V SIM cards only.  
SIM card with wrong voltage.  
SIM card damaged (e.g.  
broken).  
Carry out a visual check. Have service provider  
change the SIM card.  
       
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Problem  
No network  
connection.  
Questions & Answers  
Possible causes  
Weak signal.  
Possible solution  
Move higher, to a window or an open space.  
Complain to the service provider.  
Outside GSM range.  
Invalid SIM card.  
New network not authorised.  
Try manual selection or select a different net-  
work (page 95).  
Network call barring is set.  
Network overloaded.  
Check network barrings (page 94).  
Try again later.  
Phone loses network. Signal too weak.  
Reconnection to another service provider is au-  
tomatic (page 95). Switching phone off and on  
again can speed this up.  
Calls not possible.  
Second line set.  
Set first line  
(page 96).  
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New SIM card inserted.  
Charge limit reached.  
Credit used up.  
Check for new barrings.  
Load credit.  
Some calls not  
possible.  
Call restrictions are in place.  
Barrings can be set by service provider. Check  
barrings (page 94).  
Impossible to make  
entries in Phone-  
book/Addressbook.  
Phonebook/Addressbook is full. Delete entries in the Addressbook/Phonebook  
(see standard functions, page 16).  
Voice message not  
functioning.  
Call divert to mailbox not set.  
Set call divert to mailbox (page 62).  
flashes to indicate SMS memory full.  
Delete SMS messages (see standard functions,  
page 16) or archive them (page 47).  
ã
an SMS.  
flashes to indicate MMS memory full.  
Delete MMS messages (see standard functions,  
page 16).  
ä
an MMS.  
å flashes to indicate Phone memory full.  
an MMS.  
Delete messages, pictures, videos, games or ap-  
plications.  
Function cannot be  
set.  
Not supported by service provid- Contact your service provider.  
er or registration required.  
Capacity problems  
with, for example,  
Games & More, ring-  
tones, pictures, vide-  
os, SMS archive.  
Phone memory full.  
Delete files in the relevant areas. You can use  
the memory assistant to delete specific files  
(page 85).  
No Internet access;  
downloading not  
possible.  
Profile not activated, profile set- Activate or set browser profile (page 72). If nec-  
tings wrong/incomplete. essary ask your service provider.  
Questions & Answers  
Possible solution  
127  
Problem  
Possible causes  
Text message cannot Service provider does not sup- Contact your service provider.  
be sent.  
port this service.  
Phone number for service cen- Set service centre (page 49).  
tre not set or incorrectly set.  
SIM card contract does not sup- Contact your service provider.  
port this service.  
Service centre overloaded.  
Repeat message.  
Recipient does not have a com- Check.  
patible phone.  
EMS pictures are not Destination phone does not sup-  
displayed on the desti- port the EMS standard.  
nation phone.  
No Internet access  
possible.  
Incorrect browser profile set, or Check browser settings (page 72), or contact  
wrong or incomplete settings. your service provider.  
PIN error/  
PIN2 error.  
Three wrong entries.  
Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) supplied with the  
SIM card according to the instructions. If you  
have lost the PUK (MASTER PIN), contact your  
service provider.  
Phone code error.  
Three wrong entries.  
Contact Siemens Service (page 128).  
Service provider code No authorisation for this service. Contact your service provider.  
error.  
Too few/too many  
menu entries.  
Functions may have been add- Check with your service provider.  
ed or deleted by the service pro-  
vider via the SIM card.  
No fax possible.  
Wrong settings in the PC.  
Check settings (page 92).  
No authorisation for this service. Contact your service provider.  
Charge meter does  
not work.  
Charge pulse is not being trans- Contact your service provider.  
mitted.  
Damage  
Severe shock.  
Remove battery and SIM and re-insert them. Do not dismantle the phone!  
Phone became wet. Remove battery and SIM. Dry immediately with a cloth, but do not apply heat. Dry  
connector contacts thoroughly. Stand mobile upright in an air current. Do not dis-  
mantle the phone!  
Reset all settings to factory default, page 86: # 9 9 9 9 #  
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Customer Care  
Customer Care  
If repair work is necessary, please contact  
one of our service centres:  
We offer fast, individual advice! You have  
several options:  
Our online support on the Internet:  
Abu Dhabi .........................................0 26 42 38 00  
Argentina .....................................0 80 08 88 25 93  
Australia..........................................13 00 66 53 66  
Austria.............................................05 17 07 50 04  
Bahrain .................................................... 40 42 34  
Bangladesh.......................................0 17 52 74 47  
Belgium.............................................0 78 15 22 21  
Bolivia ...............................................0 21 21 41 14  
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  
Chile..................................................8 00 53 06 62  
China ...........................................0 21 23 01 71 88  
Colombia....................................01 80 07 00 66 24  
Croatia ..............................................0 16 10 53 81  
Czech Republic.................................2 33 03 27 27  
Denmark ............................................. 35 25 86 00  
Dubai ................................................0 43 96 64 33  
Ecuador ..........................................18 00 10 10 00  
Egypt.................................................0 23 33 41 11  
Estonia.................................................. 6 30 47 97  
Finland............................................09 22 94 37 00  
France.............................................01 56 38 42 00  
Germany......................................0 18 05 33 32 26  
Greece............................................80 11 11 11 16  
Hong Kong.......................................... 28 61 11 18  
Hungary ..........................................06 14 71 24 44  
Iceland .................................................. 5 11 30 00  
India.............................22 24 98 70 00 Extn: 70 40  
Indonesia .....................................0 21 46 82 60 81  
Ireland.............................................18 50 77 72 77  
Italy .................................................02 24 36 44 00  
Ivory Coast.......................................... 05 02 02 59  
Jordan...............................................0 64 39 86 42  
Kenya.................................................... 2 72 37 17  
Kuwait................................................... 2 45 41 78  
Latvia .................................................... 7 50 11 18  
Lebanon.............................................. 01 44 30 43  
Libya ...............................................02 13 50 28 82  
We can be reached any time, any place.  
You are given 24 hour support on all as-  
pects of our products. Here you will find an  
interactive fault-finding system, a compila-  
tion of the most frequently asked ques-  
tions and answers, plus user guides and  
current software updates to download.  
When calling customer service, please  
have ready your receipt and the phone  
identity number (IMEI, to display press  
#06#), the software version (to display,  
*
press #06#, then §More§) and if available,  
*
your Siemens Service customer number.  
You will also find the most frequently  
asked questions and answers in the chap-  
ter entitled “Questions & Answers”  
(page 125).  
You can also get personal advice about our  
range of products on our Premium Hotline:  
United Kingdom ............................ 0906 9597500  
(0.75 £ per minute)  
Qualified Siemens employees are waiting to  
offer you expert information about our  
products and installation.  
In some countries repair and replace servic-  
es are impossible where the products are  
not sold through our authorised dealers.  
       
Customer Care  
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Lithuania ...........................................8 70 07 07 00  
Luxembourg.........................................43 84 33 99  
Macedonia ...........................................02 13 14 84  
Malaysia....................................+ 6 03 77 12 43 04  
Malta.......................................+ 35 32 14 94 06 32  
Mauritius ................................................2 11 62 13  
Mexico .......................................01 80 07 11 00 03  
Morocco...............................................22 66 92 09  
Netherlands .................................0 90 03 33 31 00  
New Zealand...................................08 00 27 43 63  
Nigeria ..............................................0 14 50 05 00  
Norway.................................................22 70 84 00  
Oman....................................................... 79 10 12  
Pakistan..........................................02 15 66 22 00  
Paraguay ..........................................8 00 10 20 04  
Peru ..................................................0 80 05 24 00  
Philippines ........................................0 27 57 11 18  
Poland.............................................08 01 30 00 30  
Portugal ............................................8 08 20 15 21  
Qatar....................................................04 32 20 10  
Romania .........................................02 12 04 60 00  
Russia..........................................8 80 02 00 10 10  
Saudi Arabia .....................................0 22 26 00 43  
Serbia .............................................01 13 07 00 80  
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 23 96 10 06  
Thailand ............................................0 27 22 11 18  
Tunisia ................................................ 71 86 19 02  
Turkey..........................................0 21 64 59 98 98  
Ukraine ........................................8 80 05 01 00 00  
United Arab Emirates........................0 43 66 03 86  
United Kingdom ...........................0 87 05 33 44 11  
USA .............................................1 88 87 77 02 11  
Venezuela....................................0 80 01 00 56 66  
Vietnam...........................................84 89 20 24 64  
Zimbabwe ........................................... 04 36 94 24  
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Care and maintenance  
Care and maintenance  
Your phone has been designed and  
crafted with great care and attention  
and should also be treated with care.  
The suggestions below will help you  
to enjoy your phone for many years.  
• Do not store your phone in cold ar-  
eas. When the phone warms up  
again (to its normal ambient tem-  
perature), moisture can form in-  
side the phone, which may  
damage electronic components.  
• Protect your phone from moisture  
and humidity. Precipitation, hu-  
midity and liquids contain miner-  
als that will corrode electronic  
circuits. Should your phone none-  
theless become wet, disconnect it  
immediately from any power sup-  
ply to avoid electric shock. Do not  
place your phone (even to dry it)  
on/in a source of heat such as a  
microwave oven, oven or radiator.  
The phone may become overheat-  
ed and possibly explode.  
• Do not drop, knock or shake your  
phone. Rough handling can dam-  
age components inside the de-  
vice!  
• Do not use harsh chemicals, clean-  
ing solvents, or strong detergents  
to clean the phone!  
• The suggestions given above ap-  
ply equally to your phone, battery,  
charger and all accessories. If any  
of these parts are not working  
properly, obtain fast and reliable  
help at our service centres  
(page 62).  
• Do not use or store the phone in  
dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts  
may become damaged and the  
casing may become deformed and  
discoloured.  
• Do not store your phone in hot ar-  
eas (e.g. vehicle instrument panel  
in the summer). High tempera-  
tures can shorten the life of elec-  
tronic devices, damage batteries  
and warp or melt certain plastics.  
     
Product data  
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Phone ID  
Product data  
You will need the following information if  
you lose your phone or SIM card:  
the number of the SIM card (on the card):  
..............................................................  
15-digit serial number of the phone  
(under the battery):  
..............................................................  
the customer service number of the service  
provider:  
..............................................................  
Declaration of conformity  
Siemens Information and Communi-  
cation mobile hereby declares that  
the phone described in this user  
guide is in compliance with the es-  
sential requirements and other rele-  
vant provisions of European Direc-  
tive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The  
declaration of conformity (DoC) con-  
cerned has been signed. Please call  
the company hotline if you require a  
copy of the original or visit:  
Lost phone  
If you lose your phone or SIM card contact  
your service provider immediately to pre-  
vent misuse.  
Operating times  
The operating time depends upon  
the respective conditions of use. Ex-  
treme temperatures considerably re-  
duce the phone’s standby time.  
Avoid placing the phone in the sun  
or on a heater.  
Technical data  
GSM class:  
Frequency range: 880–960 MHz  
GSM class: 1 (1 watt)  
Frequency range: 1,710–1,880 MHz  
GSM class: 1 (1 watt)  
Frequency range: 1,850–1,990 MHz  
4 (2 watt)  
Talktime: up to 300 minutes  
Standby time: up to 250 hours  
Action taken Time Reduction of stand-  
(min) by time by  
Weight:  
Size:  
102 g  
111,7 × 48 × 19,5 mm  
(94,2 ccm)  
Calling  
Light *  
1
1
3090 minutes  
40 minutes  
Li-Ion battery:  
750 mAh  
Network  
search  
Operating temp.: –10 °C to +55 °C  
SIM card: 1.8 or 3.0 V  
1
5–10 minutes  
* Key input, games, organiser etc.  
               
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Accessories  
Accessories  
Fashion & Carry  
Headset Purestyle HHS-610  
High quality headset with removable ear-  
piece and PTT (Push-To-Talk) key.  
Carrying Cases  
A range of carry cases is available at spe-  
cialist shops or you can visit the Siemens  
Mobile Store online at:  
Headset Stereo HHS-700  
Stereo headset with PTT (Push-To-Talk) key  
for listening to music and making calls.  
Siemens Original Accessories  
Headset Bluetooth®  
HHB-600 with EU power supply unit  
HHB-610 with UK power supply unit  
HHB-620 with Australian power supply unit  
Elegant, small, easy to wear Bluetooth®  
headset.  
Energy  
Li-Ion Battery (750 mAh) EBA-660  
Spare battery  
Office  
Data Cable DCA-500  
For connecting the phone to the serial  
RS232 port of the PC.  
Travel Charger  
Travel Charger EU ETC-500  
Travel Charger UK ETC-510  
Travel charger with an extended input  
voltage range of 100–240 V.  
Data Cable USB DCA-510  
For connecting the phone to the USB port of  
the PC. With charging function  
Car Charger Plus ECC-600  
Charger for the cigarette lighter socket in  
the car. It is possible to make phone calls  
during charging.  
Data Cable USB DCA-540  
For connecting the phone to the USB port of  
the PC.  
Handsfree portable  
Headset Basic HHS-500  
Simple headset without PTT (Push-To-Talk)  
key.  
Headset HHS-510  
Headset with PTT (Push-To-Talk) key to  
accept and end calls.  
       
Accessories  
Car Kit Portable HKP-500  
With the Car Kit Portable hands-free com-  
munication is easily transferred from one ve-  
hicle to the next. Simply plug into the  
cigarette lighter, connect and speak.  
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Multitainment  
Flash IFL-600  
Plug-in flash module for taking photos in are-  
as with low ambient light.  
Car Kit Bluetooth® Portable HKW-700  
Mobile Music Set IMS-700  
Bluetooth® high-tech handsfree kit without  
cable connection to the mobile phone. Plugs  
into cigarette lighter socket – no installation  
effort.  
The portable Mobile Music Set allows to lis-  
ten to the music of the mobile phone in ex-  
cellent sound quality everywhere and share  
it with others via active loudspeakers.  
Car Kit Bluetooth® HKW-600  
Bike-o-Meter IBS-700  
Innovative Bluetooth® handsfree kit with an  
external display for making in-car calls safely  
and conveniently.  
The innovative Bike-o-Meter with additional  
water protection cap for non-outdoor phones  
and included altimeter combines a robust  
and handy cradle for the mobile phone with a  
powerful bike computer.  
Optional car kit accessories  
Car Data Adapter HKO-690  
Phone-In Adapter Cable HKO-570  
Car Solutions  
Mobile Holder Antenna HMH-710  
Products can be obtained in specialist shops  
or you can visit the Siemens Mobile Store  
online:  
The cradle for connecting an external anten-  
na. Ideal for use with headset or car kit  
portable.  
Can also be used as cradle for retrofitting  
your handsfree car kit (series 55).  
Siemens Original Accessories  
Car Kit Comfort Basic HKC-710  
Handsfree kit with first-class digital call qual-  
ity and supreme ease of use. The phone  
specific Mobile Holder Antenna is necessary  
in addition.  
Car Kit Easy HKP-700  
Facilitates convenient handsfree talking with  
high call quality. With the integrated, rotating  
cradle and the flexible microphone position-  
ing, the telephone can be optimally adjusted  
to suit any vehicle interior. The power is sup-  
plied via the cigarette lighter socket.  
     
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SAR – European Union (RTTE)  
SAR – European Union (RTTE)  
INFORMATION ON RF  
EXPOSURE/SPECIFIC ABSORPTION  
RATE (SAR)  
only the power required to reach the net-  
work. In general, the closer you are to a base  
station, the lower the power output.  
THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE LIMITS  
SET BY THE EU (1999/519/EC) FOR PRO-  
TECTION OF THE HEALTH OF THE PUB-  
LIC FROM THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE  
TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS  
These limits are part of comprehensive rec-  
ommendations for the protection of the pub-  
lic. The recommendations were developed  
and confirmed by independent scientific or-  
ganisations through periodic and thorough  
evaluation of scientific studies*. The limits in-  
clude a substantial safety margin designed  
to assure the safety of all persons, regard-  
less of age and health.  
Before a radio equipment may be placed on  
the market, compliance with the European  
laws and the respective technical limit re-  
quirements must be demonstrated. Only  
then the CE mark may be affixed**. The limit  
for mobile phones recommended by the  
Council of the European Union employs a  
unit of measurement known as the Specific  
Absorption Rate, or SAR. This SAR limit is  
2.0 W/kg***. This corresponds with the re-  
quirements of the International Commission  
for Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection IC-  
NIRP and was adopted into the European  
Norm for Mobile Radio Equipment EN  
50360. The SAR of mobile phones is deter-  
mined in accordance with the European  
Norm EN 50361. This involves measuring  
the maximum value in all frequency bands of  
the mobile phone with the phone transmit-  
ting at its highest power level. The actual  
SAR level of the phone during normal opera-  
tion may be well below the maximum value.  
This is because the phone is designed to op-  
erate at multiple power levels so as to use  
The highest SAR value for this phone model  
when tested for compliance against the  
standard was  
0,613 W/kg****.  
You can also find the SAR value for this de-  
vice on the Internet at this address  
While there may be differences between the  
SAR levels of various phones and at various  
positions, all Siemens products meet the le-  
gal requirements.  
*
The World Health Organization (WHO,  
CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland)  
states that present scientific information  
does not indicate the need for any spe-  
cial precautions for use of mobile  
phones.  
Further information:  
** The CE mark confirms that the product  
is in compliance with the legal require-  
ments of the European Union as a pre-  
requisite for the placing on the market  
and the free movement of goods within  
the European internal market.  
*** averaged over 10 g body tissue.  
**** SAR values may vary depending on na-  
tional requirements and frequency  
bands. SAR information for different re-  
gions can be found at  
 
SAR – International (ICNIRP)  
135  
SAR – International (ICNIRP)  
INFORMATION ON RF  
EXPOSURE/SPECIFIC ABSORPTION  
RATE (SAR)  
The highest SAR value for this model phone  
when tested for use at the ear is  
0,613 W/kg***.  
THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE LIMITS  
FOR PROTECTION OF THE HEALTH OF  
THE PUBLIC FROM THE EFFECTS OF EX-  
POSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC  
FIELDS  
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and  
receiver. It is designed and manufactured  
not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio  
frequency (RF) energy recommended by  
international guidelines from the  
International Commission on Non-Ionizing  
Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). These limits  
are part of comprehensive guidelines for the  
protection of the public and establish permit-  
ted levels of RF energy for the population.  
The guidelines were confirmed by independ-  
ent scientific organisations through periodic  
and thorough evaluation of scientific  
SAR information can also be found  
While there may be differences between the  
SAR levels of various phones and at various  
positions, they all meet the international  
guidelines for safe RF exposure.  
*
The World Health Organization (WHO,  
CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland)  
states that present scientific information  
does not indicate the need for any spe-  
cial precautions for use of mobile  
phones.  
Further information:  
** averaged over 10g of tissue.  
*** SAR values may vary depending on na-  
tional requirements and frequency  
bands. Information for different regions  
can be found at  
studies*. The limits include a substantial  
safety margin designed to assure the safety  
of all persons, regardless of age and health.  
The exposure limit for mobile phones em-  
ploys a unit of measurement known as the  
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR  
limit stated in the international guidelines is  
2.0 W/kg**. Tests for SAR are conducted in  
all frequency bands using standard operat-  
ing positions with the phone transmitting at  
its highest power level. The actual SAR level  
of the phone during operation 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 re-  
quired to reach the network. In general, the  
closer you are to a base station, the lower  
the power output.  
 
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Quality  
Quality  
Battery quality  
declaration  
Display quality  
declaration  
The capacity of your mobile phone  
battery will reduce each time it is  
charged/discharged. Storage at too  
high or low temperatures will also  
result in a gradual capacity loss. As  
a result the operating time of your  
mobile phone may be considerably  
reduced, even after a full recharge of  
the battery.  
For technological reasons, some  
small dots in other colours may ap-  
pear in the display in rare cases.  
Please remember that if some dots  
appear brighter or darker in the dis-  
play, this generally does not mean  
that a fault has occurred.  
Regardless of this, the battery has  
been designed and manufactured so  
that it can be recharged and used for  
six months after the purchase of  
your mobile phone. After six months,  
if the battery is clearly suffering from  
loss of performance, we recommend  
that you replace it. Please buy only  
Siemens original batteries.  
   
Guarantee certificate (UK)  
137  
Guarantee certificate (UK)  
Without prejudice to any claim the user (cus-  
tomer) may have in relation to the dealer or  
retailer, the customer shall be granted a  
manufacturer's Guarantee under the condi-  
tions set out below:  
• This Guarantee shall apply to new devices  
purchased in the European Union. For  
Products sold in the United Kingdom the  
Guarantee is issued by Siemens plc,  
Siemens House, Oldbury, Bracknell,  
Berkshire, RG12 8FZ.  
In the case of new devices and their com-  
ponents exhibiting defects resulting from  
manufacturing and/or material faults with-  
in 24 months of purchase, Siemens shall,  
at its own option and free of charge, either  
replace the device with another device re-  
flecting the current state of the art, or re-  
pair the said device. In respect of parts  
subject to wear and tear (including but not  
limited to, batteries, keypads, casings,  
small parts on casings, protective cover-  
ings where included in the scope of deliv-  
ery), this warranty shall be valid for six  
months from the date of purchase.  
This Guarantee shall be invalid if the de-  
vice defect is attributable to improper  
treatment and/or failure to comply with in-  
formation contained in the user manuals.  
This Guarantee shall not apply to or ex-  
tend to services performed by the author-  
ised dealer or the customer themselves  
(e.g. installation, configuration, software  
downloads). User manuals and any soft-  
ware supplied on a separate data medi-  
um shall be excluded from the  
Any other claims resulting out of or in con-  
nection with the device shall be excluded  
from this Guarantee. Nothing in this  
Guarantee shall attempt to limit or ex-  
clude a Customers Statutory Rights, nor  
the manufacturer's liability for death or  
personal injury resulting from its negli-  
gence.  
The duration of the Guarantee shall not  
be extended by services rendered under  
the terms of the Guarantee.  
Insofar as no Guarantee default exists,  
Siemens reserves the right to charge the  
customer for replacement or repair.  
The above provisions does not imply a  
change in the burden of proof to the detri-  
ment of the customer.  
To invoke this Guarantee, please contact  
our online support on the Internet  
or the Siemens telephone service. The rele-  
vant number is to be found in the accompa-  
nying user guide.  
Guarantee.  
The purchase receipt, together with the  
date of purchase, shall be required as ev-  
idence for invoking the Guarantee.  
Claims under the Guarantee must be  
submitted within two months of the Guar-  
antee default becoming evident.  
Ownership of devices or components re-  
placed by and returned to Siemens shall  
vest in Siemens.  
   
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Guarantee certificate (IRL)  
Guarantee certificate (IRL)  
Without prejudice to any claim the user (cus-  
tomer) may have in relation to the dealer or  
retailer, the customer shall be granted a  
manufacturer’s Guarantee under the condi-  
tions set out below:  
(e.g. installation, configuration, software  
downloads). User manuals and any soft-  
ware supplied on a separate data medium  
shall be excluded from the Guarantee.  
The purchase receipt, together with the  
date of purchase, shall be required as ev-  
idence for invoking the Guarantee.  
Claims under the Guarantee must be  
submitted within two months of the Guar-  
antee default becoming evident.  
In the case of new devices and their com-  
ponents exhibiting defects resulting from  
manufacturing and/or material faults within  
24 months of purchase, Siemens shall, at  
its own option and free of charge, either re-  
place the device with another device re-  
flecting the current state of the art, or repair  
the said device. In respect of parts subject  
to wear and tear (including but not limited  
to, batteries, keypads, casings, small parts  
on casings, protective coverings where in-  
cluded in the scope of delivery), this war-  
ranty shall be valid for six months from the  
date of purchase.  
Ownership of devices or components re-  
placed by and returned to Siemens shall  
vest in Siemens.  
This Guarantee shall apply to new devic-  
es purchased in the European Union. For  
Products sold in the Republic of Ireland  
the Guarantee is issued by Siemens  
Ireland Limited, Ballymoss Road,  
Sandyford Industrial Estate, Dublin 18 -  
The Republic of Ireland.  
This Guarantee shall be invalid if the de-  
vice defect is attributable to improper care  
or use and/or failure to comply with infor-  
mation contained in the user manuals.  
In particular claims under the Guarantee  
cannot be made if:  
Any other claims resulting out of or in con-  
nection with the device shall be excluded  
from this Guarantee. Nothing in this Guar-  
antee shall attempt to limit or exclude a  
Customers Statutory Rights, nor the man-  
ufacturer’s liability for death or personal  
injury resulting from its negligence.  
The duration of the Guarantee shall not  
be extended by services rendered under  
the terms of the Guarantee.  
The device is opened (this is classed as  
third party intervention)  
Repairs or other work done by persons  
not authorised by Siemens.  
Components on the printed circuit board  
are manipulated  
Insofar as no Guarantee default exists,  
Siemens reserves the right to charge the  
customer for replacement or repair.  
The above provisions does not imply a  
change in the burden of proof to the detri-  
ment of the customer.  
To invoke this Guarantee, please contact  
our online support on the Internet  
or the Siemens telephone service. The rele-  
vant number is to be found in the accompa-  
nying user guide.  
The software is manipulated  
Defects or damage caused by dropping,  
breaking, lightning or ingress of moisture.  
This also applies if defects or damage was  
caused by mechanical, chemical, radio in-  
terference or thermal factors (e.g.: micro-  
wave, sauna etc.)  
Devices fitted with accessories not au-  
thorised by Siemens  
This Guarantee shall not apply to or ex-  
tend to services performed by the author-  
ised dealer or the customer themselves  
 
License Agreement  
139  
License Agreement  
This License Agreement ("Agreement") is  
between You and Siemens Aktiengesells-  
chaft ("Siemens"). The Agreement authorizes  
You to use the Licensed Software, speci-fied  
in Clause 1 below, which may be included in  
your phone, stored on a CD-ROM, sent to  
You by electronic mail or over the air, down-  
loaded from Siemens Web pages or servers  
or from other sources under the terms and  
conditions set forth below.  
2. COPYRIGHT.  
The Licensed Software and all related rights,  
without limitation including proprietary rights  
therein, are owned by Siemens, its Licen-  
sors or affiliates and are protected by inter-  
national treaty provisions and all applicable  
national laws. This Agreement does not con-  
vey to You nor allow You to acquire any title  
or ownership interest in the Licensed Soft-  
ware or rights therein. The structure, organi-  
zation, data and code of the Licensed  
Software are the valuable trade secrets and  
confidential information of Siemens, its Li-  
censors or affiliates. You must reproduce  
and include the copyright notices with any  
permitted copies You make of the Licensed  
Software.  
Read this Agreement carefully before using  
your phone. By using your phone or installing,  
copying, and/or using the Licensed Software,  
You acknowledge that You have read and un-  
derstood the Agreement and agree to be  
bound by all of the terms and conditions stat-  
ed below. You further agree that if Siemens or  
any licensor of Siemens ("Licensor") is re-  
quired to engage in any proceeding, legal or  
otherwise, to enforce their rights under this  
Agreement, Siemens and/or its Licensor shall  
be entitled to recover from You, in addition to  
any other sums due, reasonable attorney's  
fees, costs and disbursements. If You do not  
agree to all of the terms and conditions of this  
Agreement, do not install or use the Licensed  
Software. This Agreement governs any Up-  
dates, releases, revisions, or enhancements  
to the Licensed Software.  
3. LICENSE AND USE.  
Siemens grants to You a non-exclusive,  
non-transferable end user right to install the  
Licensed Software or use the Licensed Soft-  
ware installed on the phone. The Licensed  
Software is licensed with the phone as a sin-  
gle integrated product and may be used with  
the phone only as set forth in these licensing  
terms.  
4. LIMITATIONS ON LICENSE.  
You may not copy, distribute, or make deriv-  
ative works of the Licensed Software except  
as follows:  
(a) You may make one copy of the Licensed  
Software, excluding the documentation, as  
an archival backup copy of the original. Any  
other copies You make of the Licensed Soft-  
ware are in violation of this Agreement.  
(b) You may not use, modify, or transfer the  
right to use the Licensed Software other than  
together with the accompanying hardware or  
copy the Licensed Soft-ware except as ex-  
pressly provided in this Agreement.  
1. LICENSED SOFTWARE.  
As used in this Agreement, the term  
"Licensed Software" means collectively: all  
the software in Your phone, all of the contents  
of the disk(s), CD-ROM(s), electronic mail  
and its file attachments, or other media with  
which this Agreement is provided and in-  
cludes any related Siemens or third party soft-  
ware and upgrades, modified versions,  
updates, additions and copies of the Licensed  
Software, if any, distributed over the air,  
downloaded from Siemens Web pages or  
servers or from other sources.  
   
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License Agreement  
(c) You may not sublicense, rent or lease the  
Licensed Software.  
TIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  
TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTA-  
BILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE OR THAT THE LICENSED  
SOFTWARE WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY  
THIRD PARTY PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS,  
TRADEMARKS OR OTHER RIGHTS.  
THERE IS NO WARRANTY BY SIEMENS  
OR ITS LICENSORS OR BY ANY OTHER  
PARTY THAT THE FUNCTIONS CON-  
TAINED IN THE LICENSED SOFTWARE  
WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR  
THAT THE OPERATION OF THE LI-  
(d) You may not reverse engineer, decom-  
pile, modify, or disassemble those Licensed  
Software programs except and only to the  
extent that such activity is ex-pressly permit-  
ted by applicable law notwithstanding this  
limitation.  
Parts of the Licensed Software may be sup-  
plied by third parties and may be subject to  
separate license terms. Such terms are set  
out within the documentation.  
5. MISUSE OF THE LICENSED SOFT-  
WARE OR DATA GENERATED BY THE LI-  
CENSED SOFTWARE IS STRICTLY  
CENSED SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTER-  
RUPTED OR ERROR-FREE AND  
SIEMENS AND ITS LICENSORS HEREBY  
DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY ON  
ACCOUNT THEREOF. NO ORAL OR  
WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE  
GIVEN BY A SIEMENS REPRESENTATIVE  
SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY  
WAY AFFECT THIS DISCLAIMER. YOU  
ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY TO  
ACHIEVE YOUR INTENDED RESULTS  
AND FOR THE INSTALLATION, USE, AND  
RESULTS OBTAINED FROM IT.  
PROHIBITED BY SIEMENS, MAY VIOLATE  
GERMAN, U.S. AND OTHER LAWS AND  
MAY SUBJECT YOU TO SUBSTANTIAL LI-  
ABILITY. You are solely responsible for any  
misuse of the Licensed Software under this  
Agreement and for any liability or damage  
related in any way to your use of the Li-  
censed Software in violation of this Agree-  
ment. You are also responsible for using the  
Licensed Software in accordance with the  
limitations of this Agreement.  
8. NO OTHER OBLIGATIONS.  
This Agreement creates no obligations on  
the part of Siemens other than as specifically  
set forth herein.  
6. TERMINATION.  
This Agreement is effective from the first  
date you install, copy or otherwise use the Li-  
censed Software. You may terminate this li-  
cense at any time by deleting or destroying  
the Licensed Software, all back up copies  
and all related materials provided to You by  
Siemens. Your license rights terminate au-  
tomati-cally and immediately without notice if  
You fail to comply with any provision of this  
Agreement. The rights and obligations under  
sections 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12 and 13 of this Agree-  
ment shall survive the termination of this  
Agreement.  
9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. IN NO EVENT  
SHALL SIEMENS, ITS EMPLOYEES, LI-  
CENSORS, AFFILIATES OR AGENTS BE  
LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT DAMAGES,  
LOST PROFITS, DATA OR BUSINESS, OR  
COSTS OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTI-  
TUTE GOODS OR SERVICES, PROPERTY  
DAMAGE, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS  
OR FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCI-  
DENTAL, EXEMPLARY, ECONOMIC, PUNI-  
TIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,  
HOWEVER CAUSED, AND WHETHER  
ARISING UNDER CONTRACT, TORT, NEG-  
LIGENCE, OR OTHER THEORY OF LIABIL-  
7. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THE LICENSED  
SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND  
NEITHER SIEMENS NOR ANY OF ITS LI-  
CENSORS MAKE ANY REPRESENTA-  
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ITY, OR ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR  
INABILITY TO USE THE LICENSED SOFT-  
WARE, EVEN IF SIEMENS IS ADVISED OF  
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
THE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SHALLNOT  
APPLY IF AND TO THE EXTENT SIEMENS´  
LIABILITY IS MANDATORY UNDER THE  
APPLICABLE LAW E.G. ACCORDING TO  
PRODUCT LIABILITY LAW OR IN THE  
EVENT OF INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT,  
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.  
12. APPLICABLE LAW AND FORUM.  
The laws of Germany govern this Agreement.  
No choice of law rules of any jurisdiction will ap-  
ply. The courts in Munich shall settle any dis-  
putes arising out of or relating to this  
Agreement provided you are a merchant.  
13. MISCELLANEOUS.  
This Agreement represents the entire agree-  
ment between You and Siemens relating to  
the Licensed Software and (i) supersedes all  
prior or contemporaneous oral or written  
communications, proposals, and represen-  
tations with respect to its subject matter; and  
(ii) prevails over any conflicting or additional  
terms of any acknowledgement or similar  
communication between the parties during  
the term of this License. Notwithstanding the  
foregoing, some products of Sie-mens may  
require You to agree to additional terms  
through an on-line "click-wrap" license, and  
such terms shall supplement this Agree-  
ment. If any provision of this Agreement is  
held invalid, all other provisions shall remain  
valid unless such validity would frustrate the  
purpose of this Agreement, and this Agree-  
ment shall be en-forced to the full extent al-  
lowable under applicable law. No  
10. TECHNICAL SUPPORT.  
Siemens has and its Licensors have no obli-  
gation to furnish you with technical support  
unless separately agreed in writing between  
You and Siemens or the applicable Licensor.  
Siemens and where applicable its Licensors  
in the Licensed Software shall be free to use  
any feedback received from You resulting  
from your access to and use of the Licensed  
Software for any purpose including (without  
limitation) the manufacture, marketing and  
maintenance or support of products and  
services.  
11. EXPORT CONTROL.  
The Licensed Software may include techni-  
cal data and cryptographic software and is  
subject to German, European Union and  
U.S. export controls and may be subject to  
import or export controls in other countries.  
You agree to strictly comply with all applica-  
ble import and export laws and regulations.  
Specifically, You agree, to the extent re-  
quired by U.S. Export Administration Regu-  
lations, that You shall not disclose or  
otherwise export or re-export the Licensed  
Software or any part thereof delivered under  
this Agreement to (a) Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya,  
North Korea, Sudan, Syria or any other  
country (including a national or resident of  
such country) to which the U.S. has restrict-  
ed or prohibited the export of goods or serv-  
ices.  
modification to this Agreement is binding,  
unless in writing and signed by a duly author-  
ized representative of each party. This  
Agreement shall be binding on and shall in-  
ure to the benefit of the heirs, successors,  
and assigns of the parties hereto. The failure  
of either party to enforce any right resulting  
from the breach of any provision of this  
Agreement by the other party will not be  
deemed a waiver of any right related to a  
subsequent breach of such provision or any  
other right hereunder. Notwithstanding any-  
thing to the contrary in this Agreement, Sie-  
mens and/or its licensors may enforce its  
rights, including but not limited to copyright,  
trademark or trade names, in accordance  
with the rules of law in each country.  
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Menu tree  
Menu tree  
>
Default book  
Show entries  
New entry  
Business card  
Groups  
Default book  
<Info numbers>  
>
Call records  
Calls missed  
Calls received  
Calls dialled  
Delete records  
Time/charge  
>
Last call  
All incom.calls  
All outg. calls  
Remain. units  
Charge sett.  
>
Personal rate  
Charge limit  
Auto display  
>
Surf & fun  
URL/service provider  
Games  
Applications  
Downl. assist.  
Bookmarks  
Internet  
Camera  
>
>
Messages  
Create new  
SMS text  
MMS  
E-mail  
Inst. message  
   
Menu tree  
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>
>
Messages  
Inbox  
SMS  
MMS  
E-mail  
WAP push  
Retr. e-mail  
Send/rec. mail  
CB services  
>
>
Draft  
SMS  
MMS  
E-mail  
Unsent  
SMS  
MMS  
E-mail  
Send e-mail  
Send/rec. mail  
>
>
Sent  
SMS  
MMS templates  
SMS archive  
Text modules  
Message setup  
MMS  
E-mail  
Text zoom  
SMS setup  
>
SMS profiles  
SMS signature  
>
>
MMS setup  
E-mail setup  
Connection profile:  
User settings  
Help  
Accounts  
General sett.  
Help  
144  
Menu tree  
>
>
>
>
Messages  
Message setup  
WAP push set.  
Security sett.  
Help  
Voice message  
CB services  
Receive CB  
Topic list  
>
Organiser  
Calendar  
Appointments  
Tasks  
CB languages  
Notes  
Missed appts.  
Dictat.machine  
Time zones  
Calendar setup  
>
Extras  
SIM services  
Music player  
Push to talk  
Alarm clock  
Sound recorder  
Calc.  
Unit converter  
Stopwatch  
Countdown  
Remote syncr.  
Device manag.  
My stuff  
Setup  
>
Profiles  
Themes  
>
Display setup  
Language  
Text input  
Wallpaper  
Logo  
>
T9 input  
Input language  
Colour skin  
Screensaver  
Start up anim.  
Menu tree  
145  
>
>
>
Setup  
Display setup  
Shutdn anim.  
Own greeting  
Big letters  
Illumination  
Contrast  
Ringtones  
Ringer setting  
Silent alert  
Volume  
>
Calls  
Push to talk  
Messages  
CB services  
Alarm clock  
Organiser  
System  
d Calls  
Group calls  
Other calls  
Push to talk  
More melodies  
Applications  
>
>
Messages  
Alarm clock  
Organiser  
Startup melody  
Shutdown mel.  
Sound recorder  
>
Call setup  
Hide ID  
Call waiting  
Divert  
All calls  
Call screening  
Any key answ.  
Minute beep  
Unanswered  
Not reachable  
No reply  
Busy  
Receiving fax  
Receiving data  
Status check  
Clear all  
146  
Menu tree  
>
>
>
>
Setup  
Phone setup  
Key tones  
Info tones  
Auto off  
Phone identity  
Memory assis.  
File system  
Master reset  
>
Format  
Clean up  
Format card  
Eject card  
Clock  
Time/date  
Time zones  
Date format  
Time format  
Buddhist year  
Show clock  
Auto time  
Connectivity  
GPRS  
GPRS info  
IrDA  
®
>
>
Search  
Bluetooth  
Search all  
Known devices  
Last connect.  
Black list  
My BT name  
Visib.to others  
Help  
Data services  
HTTP profile  
Authentication  
Fax/data  
Send voice/fax  
Rec. voice/fax  
Rec. fax/data  
>
Security  
Auto key lock  
Direct call  
Only ‚  
Menu tree  
147  
>
>
>
Setup  
Security  
PIN codes  
PIN control  
This SIM only  
Change PIN  
Change PIN2  
Chg.phonecode  
>
Barrings  
Outgo. access  
Outgoing intl.  
Out.int.x.home  
All incoming  
When roaming  
Status check  
Clear all  
>
>
Network  
Line  
Select line  
Network info  
Choose netwrk  
Auto network  
Pref. network  
Band selection  
Fast search  
User group  
Protected  
>
Active  
Select group  
Outgo. access  
Pref. group  
>
>
Accessories  
Car Kit  
Auto answer  
Auto off  
Car loudspk.  
>
Headset  
Auto answer  
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Index  
A
Groups ........................................... 35  
Alarm  
Answering service (external)............... 62  
Auto display  
Auto time zone ...........................87, 106  
Auto. network dialling......................... 95  
Automobile accessories..................... 133  
Calling................................................ 24  
Credit limit ......................................... 40  
CSD settings....................................... 91  
Currency converter........................... 116  
Customer care.................................. 128  
B
Battery  
Browser .............................................. 72  
Buddh. year ........................................ 87  
Business card...................................... 31  
Busy number ...................................... 25  
 
Hold call....................................... 26, 28  
Home network ................................... 95  
D
Dialling with number keys................... 24  
Display  
Divert ................................................. 83  
Download........................................... 74  
DTMF tones (tone sequences) ............. 29  
I
Input language (T9)............................ 21  
Inst. Message ..................................... 63  
Internet.............................................. 71  
Joystick ................................................ 5  
E
E-mail  
Settings.......................................... 61  
Write .............................................. 59  
L
License Agreement........................... 139  
Limit (duration/charges) ..................... 40  
F
Formatting (phone memory)............... 86  
Formatting (SMS text)......................... 45  
Maintenance of phone ..................... 130  
My menu ....................................... 98  
Message  
Message memory full. ........................ 50  
Message type ..................................... 49  
Microphone on/off........................ 28, 43  
Minute beep....................................... 84  
G
Games and applications ...................... 74  
GPRS................................................... 88  
H
Headset  
Accessories...................................132  
Setting ........................................... 97  
Hide ID ............................................... 83  
150  
MMS  
Prompt............................................... 25  
Provider logo...................................... 79  
Push to talk ...................................... 108  
Muting (microphone)....................28, 43  
My items ............................................ 30  
My menu............................................ 98  
Q
N
Reminder ........................................... 25  
Network  
Barring ........................................... 94  
Connection..................................... 95  
O
Operating times (battery)............12, 131  
Organiser.......................................... 101  
Shut down animation ......................... 80  
SIM card  
P
Phone identity number (IMEI) ............. 85  
Phonebook  
Special books.................................. 38  
PIN  
Error............................................. 127  
PIN2 ................................................... 18  
Preferred network............................... 95  
Preventing accidental activation.......... 19  
Clear barring .................................. 19  
Signature ....................................... 49  
T9 input ......................................... 21  
To group........................................ 46  
Write.............................................. 45  
Stopwatch ........................................ 117  
Unanswered....................................... 83  
Validity (SMS)..................................... 49  
Handset volume............................. 24  
Wallpaper (display)............................. 79  
WAP push........................................... 44  
Manually ........................................ 13  
Switch on phone................................. 13  
T
Text entry  
Text module ....................................... 23  
Themes .............................................. 78  
This SIM only ...................................... 93  
Time zones .................................87, 106  

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