Siemens Escada SL75 User Manual

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issued by  
BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co.OHG  
Haidenauplatz 1  
D-81667 Munich  
BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co.OHG  
All rights reserved. Subject to availability.  
Rights of modification reserved.  
Manufactured by BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co.OHG  
under trademark license of Siemens AG  
www.siemens.com/sl75  
Designed for life  
SL75  
Display symbols ......................... 8  
Charging the battery .............. 11  
Contacts ....................................29  
Groups ...................................30  
Writing an MMS ......................40  
Receive ..................................42  
Draft ......................................43  
Outbox ...................................43  
Archive ...................................43  
Templates ..............................43  
SMS settings ...........................44  
Text zoom ..............................46  
Writing/sending ......................47  
Draft ......................................49  
Archive ...................................49  
Settings ..................................49  
User guide ............................. 13  
Standby mode ....................... 14  
Tabs ...................................... 14  
Centre key ............................. 15  
Calling ...................................... 23  
Setting the volume ................ 23  
Call options ............................ 27  
Direct call ............................... 27  
Tone sequences (DTMF) ......... 28  
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WAP push ................................. 51  
Inst. message ........................... 52  
Voice mailbox/Mailbox ............ 57  
CB services ............................... 58  
Internet .................................... 59  
Stopwatch ..............................99  
My menu ..............................100  
Alarm clock .............................102  
Customer Care ........................116  
Product data ...........................119  
Licence Agreement ................126  
Menu tree ...............................129  
Index .......................................135  
Settings .................................... 62  
Profiles .................................. 62  
Ringtones .............................. 64  
Themes .................................. 65  
Display ................................... 66  
Vibration ................................ 67  
Phone Pilot ............................ 68  
Connectivity .......................... 69  
Shortcuts ............................... 73  
Call settings ........................... 75  
Phone setup ........................... 77  
Clock ..................................... 80  
Network ................................ 83  
Dictat.machine ...................... 91  
Time zones ............................ 92  
Remote synchronisation ......... 93  
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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.  
Do not look at the LED (e.g. ac-  
tivated infrared port, flash LED)  
with optical magnifiers because  
of radiation.  
This product complies with  
IEC/EN 60825-1 “Safety of La-  
ser Products” for LED Class 1M  
products; such products are  
safe under reasonably foresee-  
able operating conditions.  
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.  
Do not place the phone near to  
electromagnetic data carriers  
such as credit cards and floppy  
disks. Information stored on  
them could be lost.  
Small parts such as the SIM  
card, sealing stop, lens ring  
and lens cap can be dismantled  
and swallowed by small chil-  
dren. The phone must there-  
fore be stored out of the reach  
of small children.  
The ringtones (page 64), info  
tones (page 77) and handsfree  
talking are reproduced through  
the loudspeaker. Do not hold  
the phone to your ear when it  
rings or when you have  
switched on the handsfree  
function (page 25). Otherwise  
you risk serious permanent  
damage to your hearing.  
The mains voltage specified on  
the power supply unit (V) must  
not be exceeded. Otherwise  
the charging device may be  
destroyed.  
The power supply must be  
plugged into an easily 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.  
Only use original Siemens bat-  
teries (100 % mercury-free)  
and charging devices. Other-  
wise you risk serious damage  
to health and property. The bat-  
tery could explode, for  
instance.  
   
4
Safety precautions  
You may only open the phone  
to replace the battery  
Use only Siemens original ac-  
cessories. This will avoid po-  
tential risks to health or  
property and ensure compli-  
ance with all relevant  
(100 % mercury-free) or SIM  
card. You must not open the  
battery under any circumstanc-  
es. All other changes to this de-  
vice are strictly prohibited and  
will invalidate the guarantee.  
regulations.  
Improper use will invalidate the guarantee!  
These safety instructions also apply to  
Siemens original accessories.  
All electrical and electronic  
products should be disposed of  
separately from the municipal  
waste stream via designated  
collection facilities appointed  
by the government or the local  
authorities.  
As mobile devices offer a range of func-  
tions, they can be used in positions other  
than the head, such as on the body. In this  
case, at data transfer (GPRS) a separation  
distance of 1.5 cm is required.  
This crossed-out wheeled bin  
symbol on the product means  
the product is covered by the  
European Directive  
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Bluetooth  
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  
observe the following points:  
• The initial connection between two devic-  
es, called "pairing", should take place in  
familiar surroundings.  
• Both devices must be able to identify  
themselves once by using a pass-  
word/PIN. To ensure sufficient security,  
you should choose a 16-digit number  
combination for a password that would be  
difficult to guess (if a PIN has not been  
assigned).  
2002/96/EC.  
The correct disposal and sepa-  
rate collection of your old appli-  
ance will help prevent potential  
negative consequences for the  
environment and human  
health. It is a precondition for  
reuse and recycling of used  
electrical and electronic  
equipment.  
For more detailed information  
about disposal of your old ap-  
pliance, please contact your  
city office, waste disposal serv-  
ice or the shop where you pur-  
chased the product.  
The phone may cause interfer-  
ence in the vicinity of TV sets,  
radios and PCs.  
• An automatic connection acceptance  
("connection without confirmation") should  
only be used in exceptional cases.  
Safety precautions  
5
• In general, only trustworthy devices should  
be linked in order to minimize security  
risks.  
• You should restrict the "visibility" of your  
phone if possible. This will make it much  
more difficult for unknown devices to es-  
tablish a connection with your phone. To  
do this, in the Bluetooth menu, set the op-  
tion Visib.to others of Always visible to  
Not visible (see page 71).  
• 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 71).  
• 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.  
6
Phone overview  
Phone overview  
A
Call key  
Navigation keys  
In standby mode:  
1
7
Dial displayed/highlighted phone  
numbers/names, take calls. In standby  
mode, show last phone numbers  
dialled.  
G
H
E
D
Open user profiles.  
Open contacts.  
Open inbox.  
B
On/Off/End key  
2
• Switched off: press to switch on.  
• During a conversation or in an appli-  
cation: press briefly to end.  
Start the camera.  
In lists, messages and menus:  
• In menus: return to standby mode.  
• In standby mode, Slider closed:  
• Press to lock keypad. Press and con-  
firm with §OK§ to unlock the keypad.  
I
Scroll upwards/downwards.  
During the conversation:  
H
Open contacts.  
Media player key  
Direct number for the media player.  
Wildcard key  
Key for Internet access unless other-  
wise preconfigured.  
3
4
Soft keys  
5
6
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The current functions of these keys are  
shown as §text§/symbol (e.g.  
p
).  
Service provider  
Centre key  
Press the centre key to open the  
main menu and to start an appli-  
cation or function (page 15).  
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Inbox í New SMS  
 
Phone overview  
7
Loudspeaker  
1
2
3
X
Z
Camera key  
Media Player active: Play/Pause.  
Media Player not active: Start playing.  
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Display  
4
5
6
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[ / \ Volume control  
Service provider  
Ringtone  
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• Press and hold in standby mode:  
switch all acoustic signals on/off  
(except alarm clock).  
Inbox í New SMS  
• Press and hold on incoming call:  
switch off ringtone for this call only.  
Key lock  
Press and hold in standby mode:  
activate/deactivate key lock.  
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7
Plug socket  
8
9
Flash/torch  
X
Press and hold X key:  
switch torch on/off.  
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Camera lens  
Mirror  
8
Display symbols  
Display symbols  
Display symbols (selection)  
Registered  
¢
¤
±
²
³
´
¨
Signal strength  
á
à
Temporarily interrupted  
Browser offline  
Charging  
Battery charge level, e.g. 50 %  
Þ
L
Browser is being connected  
Browser online via GPRS  
No network (Internet)  
Bluetooth activated.  
Bluetooth visible to others.  
Contacts  
Call records  
P
O
Internet/Service provider portal  
Games  
W
Q
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Organiser  
Bluetooth during data  
transmission.  
Messages  
M
R
Call accepted on Bluetooth  
device.  
ª
Camera  
Extras  
S
Media player  
V
N
My stuff  
Alarm clock  
U
Setup  
T
All calls are diverted.  
Ç
½
Ringer (beep) off  
Alarm set  
¹
Keypad locked  
Ä
Text input with T9.  
T9Abc  
Activated and available  
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Display symbols  
Camera symbols  
9
Events (selection)  
Ú
Û
SMS memory full  
Zoom factor  
å
æ
ç
Æ
¿
MMS memory full  
Phone memory full  
No network access  
Inbox  
White balance  
Flash activated  
Ø
Memory assistant  
Ê
Message symbols (selection)  
Unread  
Read  
m
n
o
p
q
r
Draft  
Sent  
MMS not sent  
MMS notification received  
MMS with DRM contents  
(page 14)  
t
E-mail forwarded  
u
v
l
E-mail with attachment  
Voice mail received  
10  
Getting started  
Getting started  
Your phone's display is covered with  
a protective film. Remove this before  
using the phone.  
1
In rare cases static  
discharge can  
cause temporary  
discoloration in  
the display.  
However, this  
will disappear  
within approx.  
10 minutes.  
• Insert the battery into the phone  
with the retaining lugs beneath  
the camera lens 2and then press  
down 3 until it clicks into place.  
2
3
Inserting SIM card/  
battery  
The service provider supplies you  
with a SIM card on which all the im-  
portant data for your line is stored. If  
the SIM card has been delivered in  
credit-card size, snap the smaller  
segment out and remove any rough  
edges.  
• To remove, press the catch  
down  
until the battery springs  
4
out a little, and then remove  
.
5
5
• Place the SIM card in front of the  
slot with the contacts facing  
downwards. Then push the SIM  
card fully into the holder using  
gentle pressure 1. Ensure that  
the chamfered corner is in the  
correct position.  
4
       
Getting started  
11  
• Position the battery cover on the  
device, slightly offset at the  
Charging the battery  
top 6, and then push in the direc-  
Charging  
The battery is not fully charged  
tion of the arrow until it clicks into  
place  
.
7
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 (for charging  
via USB, see page 86). Do not  
interrupt the charging procedure  
prematurely.  
6
7
• To remove, press the locking but-  
ton , push the battery cover  
8
forwards slightly, and then lift it  
up and out  
.
9
Display when charging is  
in progress.  
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Charging time  
An empty battery is fully charged af-  
ter about 2 hours. Charging is only  
possible within a temperature range  
of +5 °C to +45 °C. If the tempera-  
ture rises/falls 5 °C above/below this,  
the charge symbol flashes a warn-  
ing. The mains voltage specified on  
the power supply unit must not be  
exceeded.  
Additional information  
Please switch off your phone before remov-  
ing the battery!  
1.8 and 3 volt SIM cards are supported.  
Please contact your service provider if you  
have a different card.  
     
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Switching on/off, PIN entry  
Operating time  
Additional information  
The operating time depends upon  
the respective conditions of use. Ex-  
treme temperatures considerably re-  
duce the phone’s standby time. You  
should therefore avoid leaving the  
phone in the sun or on a radiator.  
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.  
Talktime: up to 300 minutes  
Stand-by time: up to 300 hours  
Switching on/off,  
PIN entry  
Charge icon not visible  
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.  
Switching on/off  
Press and hold the On/  
Off/End key.  
B
Entering PIN  
Only use the plug-in power supply unit  
included in delivery!  
The SIM card can be protected with  
a 4 to 8-digit PIN.  
Display during operation  
Charge level display during  
operation (empty–full):  
Open Slider. Enter the PIN  
using the number keys.  
The characters  
J
ap-  
****  
pear in the display to en-  
sure nobody can read  
your PIN. Correct with ] .  
Ý Þ ß  
A beep sounds when the battery is  
nearly empty. The charge level of the  
battery is only displayed correctly af-  
ter an uninterrupted charging/dis-  
charging cycle. You should therefore  
not remove the battery unnecessarily  
and where possible not terminate the  
charging process before completion.  
Press the left soft key to  
confirm. Logging on to  
the network will take a  
few seconds.  
§OK§  
Additional information  
Changing the PIN .........................page 17  
Clearing SIM card barring.............page 18  
           
General instructions  
13  
Emergency number  
(SOS)  
General instructions  
User guide  
The following symbols are used to  
explain operation:  
Only to be used in real emergencies!  
By pressing the left soft key §SOS§ you  
can make an emergency call on any  
network without a SIM card and with-  
out entering a PIN (not available in  
all countries).  
Enter numbers, letters.  
J
B
A
On/Off/End key  
Call key  
Switching your phone on  
for the first time  
< >  
Soft keys  
Time/date  
Set the clock correctly once when  
getting started (see also page 15).  
Displays a soft-key  
function.  
§Menu§  
Press the centre key, e.g.,  
to call up the menu.  
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Confirm.  
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Press the navigation key  
on the side marked with  
a triangle.  
D F E  
H I G  
Start entry.  
ñ
First enter the date  
(day/month/year), then  
the time (24 hours,  
including seconds).  
J
Functiondependentonthe  
service provider.  
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Confirm. The time and  
date are updated.  
ì
Time zones  
Select the city in the  
desired time zone.  
I
ì
Confirm.  
         
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General instructions  
Slider  
Standby mode  
The phone is in standby mode and  
is ready for use when the name of  
the service provider appears on the  
display.  
Open slider completely  
• Light on.  
• Keypad unlocked.  
• Opening melody on (if set).  
• The call is accepted.  
Press the On/Off/End key  
B
to return to standby mode  
from any situation.  
• Alarm sound off (appointment,  
alarm).  
Tabs  
The handy tabs offer you fast access  
to information and functions.  
Close slider completely  
• Prompt to decide whether applica-  
tion should be continued or re-  
turned to standby status.  
2
1
3
3
1
2
• Keypad locked in standby mode if  
no application except Media Play-  
er is running (if set).  
Switch between the  
individual tabs.  
F
• Closing melody on (if set).  
• The call is ended (only if headset is  
not connected).  
If an input field is activated on a tab,  
it is only possible to navigate within  
the field using the navigation key.  
• The call is rejected.  
• Alarm sound off (appointment,  
alarm).  
Digital Rights Mgmt.  
(DRM)  
Remember that your phone has Dig-  
ital Rights Management. The use of  
downloaded pictures, sounds or ap-  
plications can be restricted by the  
suppliers, e.g., copy protection, use  
for a limited period of time only,  
number of times it can be used etc.  
Receiving signal  
Strong receiving signal.  
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A weak signal reduces the  
call quality and may lead  
to loss of the connection.  
Change your location.  
               
General instructions  
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P
Main menu  
This comprises the following steps:  
The applications are shown with  
symbols in the main menu:  
Pressing the centre key  
opens the main mmenu in  
standby mode.  
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Call up from standby  
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mode using the  
centre key.  
Select the record  
G
application P .  
Select application with  
the navigation key.  
F
ì
/
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Confirm with the  
centre key.  
ì
Start application.  
Select the function Calls  
dialled.  
H
Main menu options  
Confirm with the  
centre key.  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
ì
Search  
List output of the menu.  
You can use the search op-  
tion to directly access any  
menu item just by browsing  
for the keyword.  
Centre key  
The symbol in the centre of the low-  
er line of the display shows the cur-  
rent function when the centre key is  
pressed.  
Big letters  
Select one of two font  
sizes.  
Illumination  
í
ì
ñ
ð
ü
÷
ú
ù
ý
Set display light  
brighter/darker.  
Main menu  
Send  
OK, confirm ö View  
û
ò
ô
ó
õ
ø
Change  
Call  
Save  
Play  
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  
missed calls in condensed form:  
Edit  
Record  
Pause  
Stop  
Insert  
Options  
Camera  
Zoom  
     
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General instructions  
Printing via USB  
Standard functions  
This Mobile Printing Ready product is  
designed to provide easy printing  
from mobile phones by connecting  
the mobile phone with a USB data  
cable to the printer.  
Functions which appear repeatedly  
in the options menu are listed here.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Edit  
Open the entry to edit.  
Display entry.  
This product follows the guidelines  
Version 1.0 for PictBridge from Mo-  
bile Imaging and Printing Consorti-  
um (MIPC).  
View  
Delete  
New entry  
Sendö  
Delete entry.  
Create new entry.  
Mark mode  
Selecttransmissionservice  
and medium for sending.  
For some applications (e.g. deleting  
several SMS messages) you can mark  
several entries on the tab in order to  
perform multiple functions at once.  
Printö  
Printout on a suitable termi-  
nal via Bluetooth or USB.  
Reply/  
The sender becomes the  
§Options§  
Open menu.  
Reply to all recipient, "Re:" is placed  
before the subject, and the  
received text is transferred  
into the new message.  
Mark  
Activate mark mode.  
Select entry/entries.  
Mark or unmark.  
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ñ
Save  
Store entry.  
Save to ª  
Sort  
Save recipient in Contacts.  
Additional mark mode functions:  
Set sort criteria  
(alphabetical, type, time).  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Mark all  
Mark all entries.  
Rename  
Capacity  
Import  
Rename selected entry.  
Display memory capacity.  
Unmark all  
Unmark all marked entries.  
Delete  
marked  
All merked entries are  
deleted.  
Device ready to receive da-  
ta (vcard, vcal, vnotes) via  
Bluetooth.  
Attributes  
Help  
Display properties of the  
highlighted object.  
Display help text.  
     
Security  
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¢¢TPIN co¢deSsecurity  
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Security  
¢Select function.  
The phone and SIM card are protect-  
ed against misuse by several security  
codes.  
PIN control  
The PIN is usually requested each  
Keep these security codes in a safe  
place where you can access them again  
if required.  
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 deactivating the control.  
PIN codes  
PIN  
ñ
J
ì
Edit.  
Protects your SIM card  
(personal identification  
number).  
Enter PIN.  
Confirm entry.  
PIN2  
This is needed to set the  
charge detail display and to  
access additional functions on  
special SIM cards.  
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 after the wrong PIN has  
been entered repeatedly.  
ñ
J
Edit.  
Phone  
code  
Protects your phone. Must be  
entered at the first security  
setting.  
Enter current PIN.  
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J
J
Confirm.  
,ì  
,ì  
Enter new PIN.  
Repeat new PIN.  
                   
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Security  
Change PIN2  
Proceed as for Change PIN.  
Preventing accidental  
Even if PIN use is deactivated  
(page 12) confirmation is required  
to switch on the phone.  
Chg. phonecode  
(Change phone code)  
You define the phone code (4-8 digit  
number) the first time you call up a  
phone-code protected function  
(e.g. Direct call, page 81). It is then  
valid for all phone-code protected  
functions.  
Following the third incorrect at-  
tempt, access to the phone code and  
the functions that use it is denied. If  
this happens please contact Siemens  
Service (page 116).  
This prevents the phone from being  
switched on accidentally, e.g. when  
carried in a pocket or whilst you are  
on an aircraft.  
Press and hold.  
B
§OK§  
Press. The phone  
switches on.  
§Cancel§  
Press (or no further input)  
to stop switch-on proce-  
dure. The phone does not  
switch on.  
Clearing SIM card  
barrings  
Connection with PCs  
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  
service provider.  
You can connect your phone to a PC  
using Bluetooth or a data cable (ac-  
cessories). The PC program MPM  
(Mobile Phone Manager) enables  
you to store data on your PC and, for  
example, synchronise the Address-  
book with Outlook®, Lotus Notes™  
and other Siemens phones (includ-  
ing Gigaset). You will find Mobile  
Phone Manager on the CD-ROM sup-  
plied or you can download it from  
the Internet at:  
         
Text input  
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Text input  
Press briefly: special char-  
acters are displayed.  
Text input without T9  
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0
1
Press the number key repeatedly un-  
til the required character appears.  
After a brief interval the cursor will  
advance. Example:  
Press and hold: open text  
input menu.  
Press once/repeatedly:  
. , ? ! ’ " 0 + - ( ) @ / : _  
Press and hold: write 0.  
Press once briefly to write  
2
the letter a, twice to write  
b etc.  
Inserts a space. Press  
twice = line break.  
Press and hold to write the  
number.  
Ä, ä, 1–9 Umlauts and numbers are  
displayed after the rele-  
vant 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  
F
~
<
=
(forward/back).  
|
^
Σ
§
Θ Λ  
Press briefly: swap be-  
#
T9  
tween abc, Abc, abc,  
T9  
Π
Φ Ψ Ω  
Abc, 123. Status shown  
1
) Line break  
in top line of the display.  
/
I F  
ì
Scroll to a character.  
Confirm.  
Press and hold: all input  
variants are displayed.  
           
20  
Text input  
®
T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of  
Text input menu  
the following:  
For text input:  
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,187,480, 5,818,437, 5,945,928,  
5,953,541, 6,011,554, 6,286,064, 6,307,548,  
6,307,549, 6,636,162 and 6,646,573;  
Australian Pat. Nos. 727539, 746674 and 747901;  
Canadian Pat. Nos. 1,331,057, 2,302,595 and  
2,227,904;  
Press and hold. The text  
input menu is displayed:  
*
Input language  
Mark text  
Copy/Insert  
Japan Pat. No. 3532780, 3492981;  
United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B;  
Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK1010924;  
Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383, 66959  
and 71979;  
European Pat. Nos. 0 842 463 (96927260.8), 1  
010 057 (98903671.0), 1 018 069 (98950708.2);  
Republic of Korea Pat. Nos. KR201211B1 and  
KR226206B1.  
People's Republic of China Pat. Application Nos.  
98802801.8, 98809472.X and 96196739.0;  
Mexico Pat. No. 208141;  
Russian Federation Pat. No. 2206118;  
and additional patents are pending worldwide  
Text input withT9  
"T9" deduces the correct word from  
the individual key entries by making  
comparisons with an extensive  
dictionary.  
Writing with T9  
The display changes as you proceed.  
It is therefore best if you finish a word  
without looking at the display.  
T9 word suggestions  
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.  
Simply press the keys once only  
where the relevant letter is located.  
For "hotel", for example:  
T9  
Press briefly for Abc,  
#
then  
The word must be §highlighted§. Then  
press  
4 6 8 3 5  
1
A blank ends a word.  
The displayed word is re-  
^
placed with a different  
word. If this word is also  
incorrect, press again.  
Do not use special characters such as  
Ä. Use the standard characters in-  
stead, e.g. A; T9 will do the rest for  
you.  
Repeat until the correct  
word is displayed.  
^
If the word you want is not in the  
dictionary, it can also be written  
without T9.  
     
Text input  
21  
To add a word to the dictionary:  
§Spell§ Select.  
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.  
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.  
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:  
Correcting a word  
Move left or right, word  
by word, until the  
F
e.g. §provider.s§ = provider’s.  
required word is  
§highlighted§.  
Moving the cursor to the right  
ends the word.  
E
Scroll through the T9  
word suggestions again.  
Press briefly: swap between:  
^
#
T9  
T9  
abc, Abc, abc, Abc,  
123. Status shown in top line  
of the display.  
Deletes the character to  
]
the left of the cursor and  
displays a new possible  
word!  
Press and hold: all input vari-  
ants are displayed.  
Press briefly: select special  
*
characters (page 19).  
Press and hold: opens text  
input menu (page 20).  
22  
Text input  
Using text modules  
Text modules  
From text modules:  
Text modules can be stored in the  
phone for adding to your messages  
(SMS, MMS, e-mail).  
¢M ¢Templates  
í
¢Text modules  
¢M ¢Templates  
í
Select text module from  
the list  
I
¢Text modules  
Create message  
Select.  
§New§  
Select.  
The input field is opened.  
ì
Select the type of mes-  
sage in which the text  
module is to be used.  
I
Write text, select with  
§Options§ or, if applicable,  
select input language and  
copy or insert texts.  
J
Confirm. The text module  
is added.  
ì
J
Complete the message  
and send.  
û
Save text module.  
From an application (SMS, MMS, e-mail):  
Write the text for the mes-  
sage in the application.  
J
§Options§ Open the text menu.  
Insert text Select, then Text modules.  
Select text module from  
the list.  
I
Confirm. The text module  
is added.  
ì
   
Calling  
23  
Calling  
Dialling with number  
keys  
Ending a call  
B
Press briefly. Press this key  
even if the person on the  
other end of the line has  
hung up first.  
The phone must be switched on  
(standby mode) and the slider must  
be open.  
Or  
Close slider.  
Enter number (always  
with area/international  
dialling code).  
J
Setting the volume  
] A short press clears the  
last digit, a long press  
clears the entire number.  
Adjust the volume with  
the plus/minus keys (only  
possible during a call).  
[
/
\
Press the Call key. The dis-  
A
If a Car Kit is used, its volume setting  
will not affect the usual setting on  
the phone.  
played phone number is  
dialled.  
International dialling codes  
Redialling  
To redial the phone number last  
Press and hold until a "+" is  
0
displayed.  
§Options§ Open call menu.  
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.  
called:  
Press Call key the twice.  
A
To redial other phone numbers that  
were dialled previously:  
Press the Call key once.  
A
I
Pick out the phone  
number from the list,  
then press …  
… to dial.  
A
                       
24  
Calling  
Reminder  
§Options§ Open call menu.  
If the number is busy  
If the called number is busy or can-  
not be reached because of network  
problems several options are  
available (depending on the service  
provider). An incoming call or any  
other use of the phone interrupts  
these functions.  
Reminder A beep reminds you to re-  
dial the displayed phone  
number after 15 minutes.  
Accept call  
The phone must be switched on. An  
incoming call will interrupt any other  
use of the phone.  
Either  
Auto last number redial  
§Options§ Open call menu.  
Press the Call key.  
A
Auto dial The phone number is au-  
tomatically dialled ten  
times at increasing time  
intervals.  
Or  
ð
Or  
Press the centre key.  
Open slider.  
Confirm. End with:  
ì
B End key.  
A phone number transmitted by the  
network plus the corresponding  
name are displayed if they are stored  
in Contacts (page 31).  
Or  
Call back  
§Options§ Open call menu.  
b
If the slider is closed, press the soft  
key §Mute§ to disable the ringer for the  
current call.  
Call back Your phone rings when  
the busy number is free.  
Press the Call key to dial  
the number.  
ì
Confirm.  
             
Calling  
25  
Rejecting a call  
Swapping between  
2 calls  
§Reject§  
Press.  
b
Or  
Establishing a second  
connection  
You can call another number during  
a call.  
B
Press briefly.  
Or  
Close slider.  
Warning!  
§Options§ Open call menu.  
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.  
Hold  
The current call is put on  
hold.  
ì
J
Confirm.  
Enter new phone number  
or  
Handsfree  
You can put the phone down during  
a call. You can then hear the caller  
via the loudspeaker.  
H
call up Contacts or  
A
open call records and  
select a phone number.  
§Options§ Open call menu.  
When the new connection is  
established:  
Handsfr. Activate/deactivate  
handsfree talking.  
§Options§ Open call menu.  
ì
Confirm.  
Swap  
Swap between calls.  
Warning!  
ì
Confirm.  
Always switch off "handsfree talking" be-  
fore holding the phone to your ear. Other-  
wise you will damage your hearing!  
Incoming calls during a call  
You may need to register for this  
service with your service provider  
and set your phone accordingly. Dur-  
ing a call, you may be advised that  
there is another call waiting. You will  
hear a special tone during the call  
(page 75). You have the following  
options:  
                   
26  
Calling  
Accept the waiting call in addition to  
the first  
Conference  
b
You can call up to 5 conference par-  
ticipants one after the other and  
then link them together in a confer-  
ence call. Some of the functions de-  
scribed may not be supported by  
your service provider or may have to  
be enabled specially.  
§Swap§  
Accept the waiting call  
and place the current call  
on hold.  
Always proceed as above to swap  
between the two calls.  
Reject the waiting call  
A connection has already been  
established:  
§Reject§  
Or  
Press.  
§Options§ Open menu and select  
Hold. The current connec-  
tion is maintained.  
§Divert§  
The waiting call is divert-  
ed, for example,  
to mailbox (see page 75,  
also Ring tones and silent  
alert must be off).  
Select phone number  
/
H
J
from Contacts or enter it  
manually.  
Accept the waiting call and end the  
current call  
When the new connec-  
tion is established …  
End the current call.  
B
ð
§Options§ … open the menu and se-  
lect Conference. The held  
call is joined.  
Accept the new call.  
Repeat procedure until all partici-  
pants are linked together (up to  
5 participants).  
End call(s)  
B
Press briefly.  
Or  
Close slider.  
Ending  
All calls in the conference  
finish simultaneously  
when the End key is  
pressed.  
After the Return to held call? display,  
you have the following choice:  
B
§Yes§  
You accept the call on  
hold.  
Or  
Close slider.  
§No§  
You end the second call  
too.  
     
Calling  
27  
Call options  
The following functions are only  
available during a call:  
Direct call  
If this is active, only one number can  
be dialled.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Switching on  
Hold  
Hold current call.  
¢¢DTirect¢caSllecurity  
C
Microphone  
on  
If switched off, the person  
on the other end of the line  
cannot hear you (muting).  
ì
J
Confirm selection.  
Also: press * and hold.  
Enter phone code.  
Handsfree  
Playback through the  
loudspeaker.  
When first prompted you define and  
enter the phone code (4 - 8 digits).  
Please do not forget this code (page 18)!  
Conference  
Time/charge  
(p. 26)  
Display talktime that has  
elapsed so far and (if set)  
cost incurred during the  
call.  
ì
H
Confirm selection.  
Select phone number  
from Contacts or enter it  
manually.  
/
J
Send DTMF  
Main menu  
Enter tone sequences  
(numbers) for remote in-  
quiries to an answering  
machine.  
ì
Confirm.  
Applying  
Access to main menu.  
To dial the phone number  
(e.g. "Carol") press and  
hold the right soft key.  
§Carol§  
Call transfer  
=
Connect the original call to  
a second call. For you,  
both calls are now ended.  
Call status  
List all held and active calls  
(e.g. participants in a  
conference).  
Switching off  
#
J
Press and hold.  
Enter phone code.  
Confirm entry.  
ì
                 
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Calling  
Using Contacts  
Store phone numbers and tone se-  
quences (DTMF tones) in Contacts in  
the same way as a normal entry.  
Tone sequences (DTMF)  
You can, for example, enter tone se-  
quences (digits) for remote access to  
an answering machine during an ex-  
isting connection. These entries are  
transmitted directly as DTMF codes  
(tone sequences).  
Enter phone number.  
J
Press until a "+" appears  
in the display (wait for  
the connection to be  
established).  
0
§Options§ Open menu.  
Send DTMF  
Select.  
Enter DTMF tones (digits).  
J
ì
Enter phone number.  
Confirm.  
J
0
If necessary, wait again  
for three seconds at a  
time for the receiver  
to process the entries  
correctly.  
Enter a name.  
J
§Save§  
Save entry.  
You may also store just the  
DTMFtones (digits) and then send  
them during the call.  
     
Contacts  
29  
Contacts  
C ¢L  
All contacts  
Display all entries stored in the  
phone or on the SIM card in  
alphabetical order.  
You can store up to 5000 entries in  
this phone directory, with several  
phone and fax numbers plus addi-  
tional address details.  
For fast access, the contacts and  
functions are sorted and offered on  
five tabs:  
New entry  
Confirm New entry. The  
tabs for creating the entry  
are displayed.  
ì
All contacts, Groups, Online status, SIM,  
Filter  
Switch between the  
individual tabs.  
F
Open Contacts (fast ac-  
H
cess in standby mode).  
The following tabs are offered:  
Switch between the  
individual tabs.  
F
General  
sett.  
First name, surname and im-  
portant phone numbers. A  
ringtone, a picture, or video  
with sound can be assigned  
to each contact.  
Communication  
Select contact.  
I
Private  
General address information  
and additional communica-  
tion numbers such as fax and  
e-mail.  
Call selected contact.  
A
Or  
§Options§ Open menu, then Create  
message, to start an In-  
Business  
Person  
Company information, ad-  
dress, communication  
numbers.  
stant Message dialogue.  
Personal details such as date  
of birth, group membership  
and other notes.  
Online  
status  
Contact information for  
Instant Messaging (page 52).  
     
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Contacts  
In the respective tabs:  
Groups  
Select required input  
fields.  
I
J
You are offered 10 different groups  
to enable you to arrange your con-  
tacts clearly. You can edit the names  
of groups as you wish.  
Fill in input fields. The  
maximum number of  
characters available is  
shown at the top of the  
display.  
Editing group attributes  
Select group.  
I
At least one name or one  
company must be en-  
tered. Always enter  
phone number with  
dialling code.  
§Options§ Open menu and select  
Attributes. You can make  
the following changes:  
Name:, Ringtone:, Picture:  
Open options menu and  
select Save.  
Adding a contact  
Contacts may be added to a group  
ú
via All contacts.  
Viewing/editing entries  
Select contact, open  
§Options§ and select Add to  
group.  
I
I
Select required entry.  
Switch between the  
individual tabs.  
F
ü
ú
A contact can only belong to one  
group.  
Open current tab to edit.  
Open options menu.  
Online status  
Display all contacts for whom  
a Instant Messaging address  
(WV address) is entered.  
Synchronisation  
The Siemens MPM (Mobile Phone  
Manager, page 109) allows you to manage  
contacts using PCs.  
   
Contacts  
31  
Editing menu  
SIM  
Display all contacts stored on the  
SIM card.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Add more  
fields  
Move SIM card entry to  
the phone memory. Now  
all tabs are offered for  
further entries.  
New entry  
Confirm New entry,  
ì
enter name and phone  
number, and select  
the storage location  
(SIM/protected SIM).  
from  
contacts  
Copy entry/entries from  
the phone memory to  
the SIM card (reduced  
information).  
Viewing/editing entries  
Change  
Location: SIM/Protected  
SIM.  
On special SIM cards,  
phone numbers can be  
stored in a protected loca-  
tion. PIN2 is required for  
editing.  
Select required entry.  
I
Edit entry.  
ü
Record number:  
Select an unassigned  
number for the entry. It  
can be used to dial the  
phone number.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Filter  
Those entries which match the se-  
lected filter criteria are displayed,  
e.g. those containing a picture.  
Most used (default)  
URL  
Birthday  
Pictures  
E-mail  
Ringtones  
     
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Contacts  
More  
General options  
§Options§ Different functions are  
offered dpending on  
the tab and the current  
situation.  
Location  
Switch the storage location of en-  
tries between the phone memory  
and the SIM card.  
Synchronisatn.  
Filter  
Only those entries  
which match the filter  
criteria are displayed.  
You can synchronise your mobile  
with an organiser stored on the In-  
ternet (Remote sync., page 93).  
Create message  
Create a message for a  
selected contact (SMS,  
MMS, e-mail, Instant  
Message).  
Capacity  
Display memory capacity.  
Setup  
Search IM ID  
Internet  
Search for assigned In-  
stant Message ID.  
Sort byö  
First name or surname  
The URL assigned to  
the contact is visited via  
the WAP browser.  
Spec.  
numbers  
Display special phone  
numbers, yes/no  
Alarm time  
Period of time before  
which you want to be re-  
minded of an entry with a  
birthday.  
Open  
Display phone num-  
bers for information.  
Add to †  
Store entry in Contacts.  
Add entry to a group.  
Display name  
First name or surname is  
displayed.  
Add to group  
Take a picture, Create picture, video  
Record video, and sound information  
Record sound, for a contact from  
Field setup  
Entry Tab:  
Setup for fields on a tab.  
Tab that is to be shown  
first.  
etc.  
scratch or add from My  
stuff.  
More  
See below.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
 
Contacts  
33  
As business crd  
Conference  
b
Define a selected contact as a  
business card.  
Start a conference with  
up to five particpants  
highlighted in advance.  
The contacts are dialled  
one after another.  
A
Business card  
Establish a contact as your own  
business card to send to a different  
GSM-phone.  
Import  
Set up readiness to receive via  
Bluetooth.  
Add more fields  
Move SIM card entry to the phone  
memory. Now all tabs are offered for  
further entries.  
34  
Call records  
Call records  
A caller's phone number is  
displayed if  
Up to 500 entries are stored in  
the records:  
• the caller has switched off the  
Hide ID function and  
Calls missed  
b
The phone numbers of calls that you  
have received but not answered are  
stored for call back purposes.  
• the network supports the "Caller  
Identity" function.  
Alternatively, a caller’s name is dis-  
played if it is stored in Contacts.  
¿
Symbol for missed call  
(in standby mode).  
Your phone stores the phone  
numbers of calls for convenient  
redialling.  
Press the soft key beneath  
the symbol to bring up  
the inbox.  
Calls received  
Accepted calls are listed.  
C ¢  
I
P
Select record.  
Calls dialled  
Open record.  
C
I
A
Or  
Access to the last numbers you have  
dialled.  
Select phone number.  
Dial phone number.  
Fast access in standby  
mode.  
A
Delete records  
The records are deleted.  
Display information on  
the phone number.  
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Durat/charges  
35  
Durat/charges  
You can display the charges and du-  
ration during a call. You can set a  
unit limit for outgoing calls.  
Charge settings  
Currency  
C ¢  
¢Durat/charges  
P
(PIN2 prompt)  
Enter desired currency.  
Last call  
All outg. calls  
All incom.calls  
Personal rate  
(PIN2 prompt)  
Remaining units  
(Only shown if supported  
by your service provider)  
Enter the currency used as well as  
the charge per unit or time.  
Account limit  
(PIN2 prompt)  
Special SIM cards allow you or the  
service provider to define a credit or  
duration limit after which the phone  
is barred for outgoing calls.  
Select display.  
Open area.  
I
C
Durat/charges options  
ú
Open menu.  
ñ
J
Press.  
Reset  
Reset the currently  
Enter PIN2.  
selected setting.  
Reset all settings.  
Account limit  
Activate.  
Reset all  
Charge  
settings  
Call up the menu  
(see below).  
J
Enter number of units.  
§Options§ Open menu, then  
select Save.  
Auto display  
Call duration and charges are  
displayed during and after call if  
personal rate is set.  
             
36  
Camera  
Camera  
A camera with flash is integrated  
in the phone. Take photos / record  
videos and  
The number of photos that can still  
be taken in the selected resolution is  
displayed in the preview image. This  
number varies considerably depend-  
ing on the subject matter and how  
much storage space is required. You  
will also see an indication of the  
selected resolution or, if video mode  
has been selected, there is an indica-  
tion as to how much recording time  
has already been used and the maxi-  
mum time still available.  
• use photos as wallpaper, a logo,  
screensaver or startup and  
shutdown animation  
• assign a photo/video to a contact  
• send photos/videos via MMS  
or e-mail  
• save photos in My stuff (page 106).  
Switch between the Take a  
picture and Record video  
tabs.  
F
Switching on  
C ¢  
R
Or  
Take a picture  
with the plus/minus key in  
standby mode.  
X
Take a photo. A beep  
ù
The current (preview) image is dis-  
played. You will see the following in  
the first line from left to right:  
is heard as the photo  
is taken (this cannot be  
deactivated).  
Ú
Ù
Û
Ø
Zoom factor  
Night mode  
White balance  
Flash active.  
I
If necessary, set the  
zoom factor first.  
The photo is saved with the user de-  
fined name (see Settings in camera  
options) and a consecutively  
number in the Pictures (page 108)  
folder in My stuff. To enter the name,  
see Setup in the options menu.  
     
Camera  
37  
Image resolution  
Video resolution  
It is possible to set the quality of the  
image regardless of the preview im-  
age resolution. The best possible res-  
olution is 1280 x 960 pixels.  
It is possible to set the quality of  
the image for a video regardless  
of the preview image resolution.  
The best possible resolution is  
176 x 144 pixels.  
To take individual wallpaper images  
you need to set Wallpaper as the im-  
age resolution in the options.  
Flash  
If the flash is active, a symbol ap-  
pears in the display. The flash is  
Additional information  
A mirror is integrated in the back of  
the phone to make it easier to take self-  
por-traits.  
charged constantly when activated.  
This reduces the stand-by time.  
This symbol flashes when  
the flash is being charged.  
Ø
Record video  
For settings, see options menu. The  
flash performance depends on the  
outside temperature and the charge  
status of the battery. If the tempera-  
ture is low and the battery needs  
charging the flash performance  
deteriorates.  
The video mode resolution is  
the same as the preview image  
resolution.  
Start video recording.  
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A red dot appears in the top right of  
the display while the video recording  
is being made.  
You can use also an external plug-  
in flash module (see accessories  
page 122).  
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End video recording.  
The video is saved with a name, the  
date and the time in the Videos folder  
(page 108) in My stuff.  
 
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Camera  
Frame  
Camera options  
Selection of various deco-  
rative frames.  
The following functions are availa-  
ble, depending on the current  
situation.  
Self-timer  
The photo is taken after  
a preset time. For the last  
5 seconds, you will hear  
a beep each second.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Memory  
assist.  
If there is insufficient mem-  
ory available the memory  
assistant is started.  
White  
Choose between:  
Automatic, Indoor,  
Outdoor  
balance  
Pictures  
Display list of photos.  
Display list of videos.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Other videos  
Microphone  
on  
Switch microphone on or  
off.  
Use flash  
Choose between:  
Automatic, On, Off,  
Red eye reduct.  
Settings  
• Name for recordings  
• Video resolution  
• Image resolution  
• Brightness  
• Colour mode  
• Night mode for poor light-  
ing conditions  
• Flash strength  
• Autotimer delay in  
seconds  
• Set video recording time  
for short/long MMS  
• Location:  
My stuff (page 106).  
 
SMS/MMS  
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SMS/MMS  
You can use your phone to send  
and receive text messages and  
MMS (Multimedia Messaging  
Service) messages.  
Writing an SMS  
C ¢M ¢Create new¢SMS  
Enter text.  
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You will find information  
on writing texts with and  
without T9 in the chapter  
"Text input", (page 19).  
Information about SMS  
You can use your phone to transmit  
and receive very long messages  
(up to 760 characters). They are au-  
tomatically composed of several  
"normal" SMS messages (note higher  
charges). Additionally, you can in-  
sert pictures and sounds in an SMS.  
§Options§ Open menu, then select  
Add recipient.  
Enter phone number  
and …  
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… save  
Information about MMS  
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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".  
or  
Select recipient from  
Contacts.  
Start sending process.  
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Additional information  
The following is displayed in the uppermost  
line: text input status, number of SMS mes-  
sages required, number of characters still  
available for the current SMS.  
If the length of the text exceeds 760 charac-  
ters, the message is converted into an  
MMS.  
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.  
Ask your service provider whether  
this service is available. You may  
have to register for this separately.  
         
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SMS/MMS  
SMS options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Writing an MMS  
C ¢M ¢Create new¢MMS  
Add recipient  
Delete recip.  
Save as draft  
Text edit menu  
Add recipient.  
Layout  
Delete recipient.  
An MMS may comprise 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).  
Store the SMS as a draft.  
Input language,  
Mark text, Copy, Insert  
Send options  
Insert text  
See page 44.  
For functions related to this see  
MMS options page 41.  
Text modules (page 22)  
Emoticons (page 46)  
Signature  
Opening sentence  
Contact details  
Bookmark  
Contents  
Open menu, then select  
Add item/Create item.  
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Text  
Play  
Play back animations  
and melodies with the  
media player.  
You will find information on writing  
texts with and without T9 in the  
chapter "Text input", (page 19).  
Add item  
Whenmelodies, pictures,  
videos or animations are  
added the SMS is con-  
verted into an MMS  
(page 40).  
Pictures/Videos  
Add pictures and videos from My stuff  
or take new ones with the camera.  
Sound  
Remember that these  
may be protected (DRM,  
page 14).  
Add melodies from My stuff or record  
new ones with the sound recorder.  
Create item  
Take a picture/  
Contacts  
Record video  
Add address data from Contacts.  
Start camera (page 36).  
Attachment  
Add any files from My stuff.  
Record sound  
Start sound recorder  
(page 98).  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
 
SMS/MMS  
41  
Sending  
§Options§ Open menu, then select  
Preview  
Play entire MMS in the  
display.  
Add recipient.  
Save as draft  
Text edit menu  
Store the MMS as a  
draft.  
Enter phone number  
and …  
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Input language  
Mark text  
Copy  
… save  
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or  
select recipient from  
Contacts.  
Insert  
Send options  
Insert text  
See page 45.  
If necessary insert a  
subject:  
Text modules  
Emoticons (page 46)  
Signature  
Opening sentence  
Contact details  
Bookmark  
Open menu, then select  
Add subject and enter  
a brief description of  
the MMS.  
Start sending process.  
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MMS options  
Page duration:  
Enter the lifespan of a  
page in seconds.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
View pictures/ Play back animations  
Save as templ.  
Save MMS as a  
template.  
Play  
and melodies with the  
media player.  
Add recipient  
Delete recip.  
Add subject  
Add item  
Add recipient.  
Open attachm.  
Play back attachment  
with the media player.  
Delete recipient.  
Add subject field.  
Add contents.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Create item  
Take a picture/  
Record video  
Start camera (page 36).  
Record sound  
Start sound recorder  
(page 98).  
 
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SMS/MMS  
Receive  
A new incoming message is shown  
in the display.  
Reading  
C ¢M ¢Inbox  
Select the SMS/MMS tab.  
Confirm receipt.  
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Select the required  
message.  
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Use the soft key under-  
neath to open the Inbox.  
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Read the SMS/MMS or the  
notification about an  
MMS.  
Options  
Different functions are offered de-  
pending on the situation.  
Additional information  
Plus/minus keys  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Adjust volume.  
Activate/deactivate sound.  
View  
Read the SMS/MMS or the  
notification about an MMS.  
*
For MMS only:  
Reply/  
• With new SMS.  
• With new MMS.  
Reply to all  
Scroll up/down within a page.  
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E
D
• Quoted original: new  
SMS with the sender as  
recipient and the first 50  
characters of the re-  
ceived message.  
Jump to next page and return  
at end to first page.  
Jump to the start of a page or  
to the previous page.  
Forward  
Forward message to an-  
other recipient. If wished,  
additional contents can be  
added to an MMS.  
Options  
Different functions are offered  
depending on the situation.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
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Open menu.  
Save picture  
Opens the picture folder  
in My stuff.  
Play  
Play back MMS.  
Pause  
Pause playback of an  
MMS.  
Save sound  
Opens My stuff for  
selection of a folder.  
     
SMS/MMS  
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Open link  
Open item  
Sent  
Starts the WAP browser  
(page 60).  
C ¢M ¢Sent¢SMS/MMS  
The contents of the MMS  
are listed for playback  
with the media player or  
for saving.  
The tab for the messages sent is  
displayed.  
Archive  
Save item  
The contents of the MMS  
are listed for saving in the  
relevant folder.  
¢M ¢Msg. archive  
C
¢SMS/MMS  
Open  
attachm.  
Open attachment.  
Messages are saved in the archive  
according to their type and origin.  
Select tab and read required  
message(s).  
Save attach.  
Opens the relevant folder  
in My Stuff for saving.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
You can move important messages  
to the archive with §Options§, Move to  
Archive.  
Draft  
C ¢M ¢Draft¢SMS/MMS  
Templates  
The drafts tab is displayed.  
¢M ¢Templates  
C
¢MMS templates/Text modules  
Outbox  
MMS templates  
MMS templates are messages saved  
without an address. They can be sent  
as a whole or as part of a new MMS.  
C ¢M ¢Outbox¢SMS/MMS  
The tab for the messages not sent  
yet is displayed.  
Select MMS template.  
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Prepare message and  
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Text modules  
See page 22.  
             
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SMS/MMS  
General settings  
SMS settings  
These settings are applying to all  
message types.  
¢M ¢Message setup¢SMS  
C
¢Select function.  
Send options  
Send options  
Delivery  
report  
Request delivery  
confirmation.  
Service  
centre  
Enter the phone numbers  
for the service centre as  
provided by the service  
provider.  
Read report  
Request confirmation that  
the message has been  
read.  
SMS via  
GPRS  
SMS messages are sent via  
GPRS.  
Validity  
period  
Period in which the service  
centre is to try to deliver the  
message.  
Direct reply  
=
If activated, the reply to your  
SMS message is handled  
via your service centre (for  
information, please contact  
your service provider).  
Creation  
Add  
signature  
A "signature" is attached to  
each SMS. Choose be-  
tween: Never, Always,  
New messages  
Creation  
Message  
type  
May be set by the service  
provider. Default:  
Standard text: Normal SMS  
message.  
Signature  
Create signature.  
Add open.  
sent.  
An introductory sentence or  
salutation is placed at the  
beginning of each SMS.  
Choose between: Never,  
Always, New messages  
More information on SMS  
SMS status report  
Opening  
senten.  
Create introductory  
sentence.  
If the message cannot be transmit-  
ted to the service centre you are of-  
fered the chance to repeat  
the transmission. If this also fails,  
contact your service provider. The  
Message sent! message only indicates  
transmission to the service centre.  
This will then attempt to relay the  
message within a certain period.  
Retrieval  
Allow  
deliv.rep.  
Permit delivery report.  
Allow read  
rep.  
Permit confirmation that the  
message has been read.  
           
SMS/MMS  
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Phone number in SMS  
Phone numbers §marked§ in the text  
Creation  
Creation  
mode  
Free, Restricted, Warning  
can be dialled ( ) or saved in  
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Contacts.  
Max. msg. Unlimited, 95 KB, 295 KB  
size  
Downloading ringtones and logos  
You can receive links for download-  
ing ringtones, logos, screensavers,  
animations and information about  
applications with an SMS. Please  
highlight this link and, by pressing  
the Call key A , start the download.  
Please check that the dial-in access  
(page 69) is configured.  
Page  
duration  
Default lifespan of a page in  
seconds.  
Retrieval  
Retrieval  
Automatic: MMS is down-  
loaded automatically.  
Always ask: Confirm  
downloading the MMS.  
Reject: MMS will not be  
downloaded.  
Remember that these may be  
protected (DRM, page 14).  
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SIM memory full  
If the message symbol flashes the  
SIM memory is full. No more SMS  
messages can be received. Messages  
must be deleted or archived.  
Re-  
triev.(roam.)  
Effective for MMS retrieval  
when outside your home  
network. Same parameters  
as above.  
Reject  
anonym.  
Reject anonymous  
messages.  
MMS settings  
¢M ¢Message setup¢MMS  
C
Connec. sett.  
¢Select function.  
Select the required MMS profile in  
which the connection attributes are  
specified (page 72). You can obtain  
the data you need for this from the  
service provider or at:  
Send options  
Delivery  
time  
Set the time for delivery.  
Hide  
number  
Hide sender's phone  
number.  
   
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SMS/MMS  
Save after send  
Emoticons  
¢M ¢Message setup  
¢M ¢Message setup  
C
C
¢Save after send  
¢Emoticons  
Configure wether messages are  
saved in the Sent list after sending.  
Emoticons are small symbols (smi-  
leys) with which you can show your  
feelings in pictorial form.  
Text zoom  
Select symbol.  
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¢M ¢Message setup  
C
Insert at the cursor  
position.  
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¢Text zoom  
You can select one of three specified  
text sizes for presenting a message.  
You can set whether the emoticons  
are to be displayed as graphics  
or made up of special text  
characters ;-).  
       
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.  
Add attachments  
§Options§ Open menu, then select  
Attach item. The name and  
file size are displayed.  
Writing/sending  
A
Send e-mail.  
¢M ¢Create new¢E-mail  
C
Write/send options  
Different functions are offered  
depending on the situation.  
Enter text.  
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You will find information  
on writing texts with and  
without T9 in the chapter  
"Text input", (page 19).  
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Open menu.  
Text edit  
menu  
Input language  
Mark text  
Copy  
§Options§ Open menu, then select  
Add recipient.  
Enter e-mail address(es)  
and …  
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Insert  
Add recipient  
Attach item  
Add a recipient from  
Contacts.  
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or  
… save.  
Select recipient from  
Contacts.  
My stuff: Open to make  
a selection. Remember  
that pictures and  
Add Subject  
sounds may be protect-  
ed (DRM, page 14).  
Take a picture/Record  
video: Start camera.  
Record sound Start  
sound recorder.  
§Options§ Open menu, then select  
Add subject and enter a  
brief description of the  
e-mail.  
Add additional address fields  
Contacts: Open to  
make a selection.  
§Options§ Open menu, then select  
Add Cc or Add Bcc and add  
additional recipients  
Add subject  
Add Cc  
Add subject line  
(max. 255 characters).  
(see above).  
Add address(es) of copy  
recipient(s).  
       
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Add Bcc  
E-mail  
Add address(es) of copy  
Receiving/reading  
recipient(s) who are  
not visible to the other  
recipients.  
C ¢M ¢Inbox  
Select the E-mail tab.  
Remove  
attach.  
Remove attachment from  
e-mail.  
Before an e-mail can be read, it must  
be retrieved from the server.  
Open  
attachm.  
Open attachment.  
Open menu, then select  
Retrieve e-mail or Retrieve  
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body.  
Insert text  
Text modules (page 22)  
Emoticons (page 46)  
Signature  
Opening sentence  
Contact details  
Bookmark  
Select the required  
message.  
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Read message.  
Receive/read options  
Save as draft  
Send options  
Store the e-mail as a draft.  
Delivery report  
Request delivery  
confirmation.  
Read report: Request  
confirmation that the  
message has been  
read.  
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Open menu.  
Reply/  
Send or forward reply to  
Reply to all/ e-mail/marked e-mail.  
Forward  
Retrieve  
body  
Only receive the contents  
download options for  
E-mail setup/General  
sett. page 49).  
Priority: Medium,  
High, Low  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Save attach.  
Store e-mail attachments  
in My stuff (page 106).  
Save to ª  
Store sender in Contacts.  
Move e-mail to archive.  
Move to  
Archive  
   
E-mail  
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Draft  
Settings  
C ¢M ¢Draft¢E-mail  
¢M ¢Message setup  
C
¢E-mail setup  
The tab for the messages not sent  
yet is displayed.  
¢Select function.  
General sett.  
General settings for receiving and  
sending.  
Sent  
C ¢M ¢Sent¢E-mail  
The tab for the messages sent is  
displayed.  
Download  
option  
Receive complete e-mail  
or only the message  
header.  
Size limit  
Archive  
Limit size for a receiving  
an e-mail in KB.  
C ¢M ¢Msg. archive¢E-mail  
Delete option  
Delete e-mail on phone  
only or also at the server.  
Messages are saved in the archive  
according to their type and origin.  
Select tab and read required  
message(s).  
Connec. sett.  
You will receive the necessary data  
to set the server access and your  
e-mail parameters from your service  
provider or at:  
You can move important messages  
to the archive with §Options§, Move to  
Archive.  
www.siemens.com/  
Change active profile  
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Press.  
Select the new profile.  
Activate.  
         
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E-mail  
Change profile settings  
Select the fields to edit.  
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Name:  
Application name.  
Application  
profile:  
Select application  
profile.  
Preferences  
List of preferred  
accesses.  
User name:  
Your name.  
E-mail address:  
Your e-mail address,  
e.g.:  
Reply address:  
Additional e-mail  
address for replies.  
User ID:  
Your user ID.  
Password:  
POP3 server:  
Your password.  
Enter Internetaddressif  
the server type is POP3  
and SMTP.  
POP3 port:  
SMTP server:  
SMTP port:  
(Default: 110)  
Enter Internet address.  
(Default: 25)  
SMTP  
authentic.:  
Authentication: Yes/No  
SMTP  
password:  
A user password will be  
required if "Authentica-  
tion" is set to Yes.  
§Options§ Open, then select Save.  
   
WAP push  
51  
Message setup  
WAP push  
WAP push messages are transmitted  
from special service centres. If, for  
example, you have requested con-  
figuration data from your service  
provider this will be transmitted via  
WAP push.  
¢M ¢Message setup  
C
¢WAP push  
§Options§ Open menu, then select  
Settings.  
Allow push  
Settings to receive WAP  
push messages: Allow  
specific, Allow none,  
Allow all  
Inbox  
C ¢M ¢WAP push  
If Allow specific has been  
set, the following lists may  
be edited.  
Select the required  
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message.  
Accept list  
Reject list  
All messages whose send-  
ers are included in this  
list are accepted  
Read the message or  
information about the  
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transmitted data/pro-  
grams and, if applicable,  
trigger a download.  
(max. 20 entries possible).  
All messages whose send-  
er is included in this list are  
automatically deleted  
Inbox options  
(max. 20 entries possible).  
Different functions are offered  
depending on the situation.  
Unknown  
addr.  
Handling of messages  
whose senders are neither  
in the white nor the reject  
list:  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Execute  
Install  
Execute program.  
Start installation.  
Reject, Delete  
Accept/  
Reject  
Accept/reject message.  
Settings  
Call up settings.  
       
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Inst. message  
Conver. history  
Read all dialogues from  
Inst. message  
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the last session offline  
(deleted next time you  
log in).  
You can chat with dialogue partners  
who are also registered for this serv-  
ice on your phone or PC. Your part-  
ners are entered in contact lists for  
this and selected from them for a pri-  
vate or group dialogue. Similarly,  
you can be invited to a dialogue by  
other subscribers.  
Settings Settings for applications  
and servers.  
Automatic login:  
Select your preferred  
login procedure: e.g.  
manual or when the  
phone is switched on.  
GPRS must be switched on.  
Start menu (offline)  
Timeout:  
If Autom. login is activated the main  
Set the timeout in min-  
utes after which Inst.  
overview is displayed immediately.  
message is put in the back-  
ground if no action is tak-  
en. The session continues  
and can be called up again  
via the menu.  
C ¢M ¢Inst. message  
Login  
Start to make a  
connection.  
Account The access settings are  
normallypreconfigured.If  
necessary, enter User ID:  
and Password: to activate  
access.  
Pop-up info:  
Activate/deactivate pop-  
ups for new messages or  
change the online status,  
for Inst. message only, if  
the application is visible.  
Please contact your serv-  
ice provider if you do not  
have access data.  
Online status  
Call up the Online status  
to set your personal at-  
tributes (page 97).  
Saved convers.  
Access to permanently  
saved dialogues.  
   
Inst. message  
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Dialogues that have taken place  
previously are displayed.  
Main overview (online)  
After you have logged in successful-  
ly, depending on your service provid-  
er you will see up to 5 tabs as de-  
scribed below:  
Navigation:  
Scroll in the dialogue.  
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Switch between different  
dialogues.  
Conversations  
IMSG contacts  
IMSG groups  
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Dialogue:  
Info messages  
Saved convers.  
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Write text.  
Send text.  
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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 the dialogue or block the  
contact.  
Conversations  
The following are shown in the list:  
• Online contacts with whom  
a conversation is being held.  
• Offline contacts to whom  
a message has been sent.  
Options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
• Groups you are registered with.  
• Groups that are not connected  
and have unread messages.  
Different functions are offered  
depending on the selection and  
situation:  
• Offline contacts with unread  
messages.  
Contact  
details  
Additional information  
about the contact.  
Starting a dialogue  
Select an entry (individual  
contact or group) for  
a dialogue.  
Group details  
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Additional information  
about the group.  
Online status  
Set your personal at-  
tributes (page 97).  
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Start dialogue.  
Add member  
Add a new member.  
Look for member.  
Search memb.  
 
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Invite  
Inst. message  
IMSG contacts  
Invitation to the contacts  
in your own group to join  
the dialogue.  
Display the contact list last used and,  
if applicable, entries from Contacts  
with Instant Message ID.  
Delete  
member  
Delete contact from the  
list of members.  
Select an entry in a con-  
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IMSG contact  
tact list for a dialogue.  
Save contact in the cur-  
rent contact list on the  
server.  
Start dialogue.  
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Settings  
Settings for auto login.  
At the end the offline  
contacts are displayed,  
visually separated and in  
alphabetical order.  
Block contact  
No more messages are  
receivedfromthecontact  
and the contact receives  
no status information  
from you.  
IMSG contacts options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Message to ID  
Log out  
Enter ID manually.  
Different functions are offered  
depending on the selection and  
situation:  
The session is ended  
and the start menu  
displayed.  
Only the display is ended  
with §Exit§; the session  
continues in the back-  
ground. New messages  
are stored in the Inbox.  
To continue the dia-  
logue, open the applica-  
tion again via the main  
menu.  
Add contact  
User ID:  
Enter a unique user  
(login) name.  
Display name:  
Enter your own nickname  
for the contact.  
Search  
contact  
Look for the contact in the  
contact lists.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Block contact  
No more messages are  
received from the contact  
and the contact receives  
no status information from  
you.  
Inst. message  
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Delete  
Search group  
Create group  
Delete contact from the  
list.  
Search for group on the  
server (also groups no  
longer managed in the  
list).  
contact  
Contact lists  
Display your personal  
contact lists.  
Create new contact  
list:select New entry and  
assign an ID and a name.  
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.  
Type:  
Block list  
Display the list with  
rejected contacts.  
For further functions see page 53.  
IMSG groups  
Display all groups created by you or  
in which you are yourself a member.  
Hold dialogue as for IM contacts.  
IMSG groups options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Restricted or open.  
Delete group  
Screen name  
Delete group.  
Different functions are offered de-  
pending on the selection and  
situation:  
My name for group  
dialogue.  
Invite  
For further functions see page 53.  
Invitation to the contacts  
in your own group to Inst.  
Message.  
Add member  
Add new group member.  
Search for group member.  
Search  
memb.  
Delete  
member  
Delete contact from the  
group member list.  
Add group  
Add new group.  
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Inst. message  
Info messages  
Saved convers.  
Display messages such as invitations  
to a group, server messages or other  
system messages.  
Display permanently saved  
dialogues.  
ö
Display selected dialogue.  
Display selected message.  
ö
Saved dialogues can be renamed or  
Or  
deleted via the §Options§ menu.  
Reply to invitation/  
requests.  
ö
To reject, open §Options§ menu and  
select Deny.  
Voice mailbox/Mailbox  
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Voice mailbox/Mailbox  
¢M ¢Voice mailbox  
Save call divert number  
C
Most service providers provide a  
mailbox in which a caller can leave  
voice mail for you  
Calls are diverted to this phone  
number.  
T
¢
¢Call setup  
C
• if your phone is switched off or  
not ready to receive,  
¢Divert  
Select condition,  
e.g. Unanswered.  
• if you do not want to answer,  
I
ñ
• if you are making a phone call  
(and if Call waiting page 75 is not  
activated).  
Confirm change, then  
select Set.  
If the voice mail service is not part of  
your service provider's standard  
package, you will need to register for  
it, and possibly set it manually. The  
following sequence may vary from  
service provider to service provider.  
Enter phone number.  
J
§Options§ Open, then select Save.  
Listen  
b
A new voice mailbox can be an-  
nounced as follows, depending on  
the service provider:  
Setup  
b
The service provider supplies you  
with two phone numbers:  
Symbol plus beep.  
l
Or  
Save mailbox number  
Call this phone number to listen  
to the voice mailbox left for you.  
Notification via SMS.  
Or  
m
You receive a call with an automatic  
announcement.  
¢M ¢Voice mailbox  
C
Call your mailbox and play the mes-  
sage(s) back.  
Select phone number  
/
L
J
from Contacts or enter/  
change it manually.  
Press and hold (if neces-  
sary enter mailbox  
number once only). Con-  
firm with §OK§ and §Mailbox§  
depending on your serv-  
ice provider.  
1
§OK§  
Confirm.  
         
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CB services  
Displays  
CB services  
b
Topic activated/deactivated.  
Ö ,Õ  
C ¢M ¢CB services  
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.  
New messages received on  
the topic.  
m
n
Messages already read.  
New topic Add to topic list.  
CB messages are displayed in stand-  
by mode; longer messages are  
scrolled automatically.  
• If the topic index is available,  
select a topic from it and confirm.  
• Create a new topic. Enter topic  
name and channel number. Open  
§Options§ menu and select Save.  
Receive CB  
Activate/deactivate CB-  
service. If the CB service  
ñ
Auto display  
is activated, standby  
time for the phone will be  
reduced.  
Choose to display:  
no messages, all messag-  
ñ
es, or only all new  
messages.  
Read new CB  
All new messages are  
displayedinchronological  
order.  
ì
Use topic index  
Activate/deactivate use of  
ñ
the topic index.  
Topic list  
Add up to 10 topics to your personal  
list from the topics index.  
CB languages  
Receive Cell Broadcast messages in  
just one language, in several, or in all  
languages.  
Requirements: Use topic index is acti-  
vated and the service provider sup-  
ports the function.  
Activate/deactivate topic.  
ñ
Display message on cur-  
rent topic if any received.  
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Internet  
59  
Bookmarks  
Internet  
O
Display URL/call up page  
List bookmarks  
¢
¢Internet  
C
¢Select function.  
Get the latest information from the  
Internet that is specifically adapted  
to the display options of your phone.  
In addition, you can visit  
Display list of bookmarks  
stored in the phone.  
Select bookmark.  
Call up URL.  
I
ì
wap.siemens.com ("Downloads")  
where you can download or update  
games, applications, sounds, graph-  
ics and more for your phone. Inter-  
net access may require registration  
with the service provider.  
Saving  
Bookmark site  
The current page is  
saved in the phone as  
a bookmark.  
Access to the service  
provider  
Direct call-up of the browser with  
the URL from your service provider.  
Bookmark options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Here you will find functions for  
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.  
Downl. assist.  
You will not be left on your own  
during the download!  
Enter URL  
On inputting a URL the browser  
is started and the entered page  
displayed.  
     
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Internet  
End connection  
Internet  
Calling the function opens the  
browser with the preset option.  
Press to clear down the  
B
connection and close the  
browser.  
Browser menu  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Navigation in the browser  
• Select a link.  
ì
Homepage  
Call up the pre-set  
homepage of the current  
profile.  
• Settings, status on/off.  
• Press briefly: go back a level.  
B
I
Bookmarks  
List bookmarks  
Display listofbookmarks  
stored in the phone.  
Bookmark site  
The current page is  
saved as a bookmark.  
• One input field/link forward/back.  
• Scroll one line.  
Display symbols in the browser  
(selection)  
Go toö  
Enter URL to dial an Inter-  
net address directly, e.g.  
wap.siemens.com  
²
³
Connect  
No network  
Network  
´
±
GPRS online  
Reload  
Reload current page.  
Show URL  
Enter special characters  
Display the URL of the  
page currently loaded for  
sending via SMS/MMS/  
e-mail.  
*
Select important special  
characters.  
,
0
History  
Your Internet browser is licensed by:  
Display most recently  
visited Internet sites.  
Disconnect  
File  
Disconnect the Internet.  
Save the object on the cur-  
rent page or the complete  
page; display saved pages.  
Setup  
Set or reset browser.  
Close the browser.  
Exit browser  
       
Internet  
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Browser settings  
History  
Display most recently visited  
Internet sites.  
C ¢  
¢Internet  
O
§Options§ Open menu.  
Saved websites  
Display list of pages stored in the  
phone.  
Setup  
Select.  
Browser  
Set start option as well as  
handling of pictures and  
sounds plus send options.  
Protocol  
parameters  
Set protocol parameters,  
push messages and abort  
time as well as handling of  
cookies.  
Security  
Context  
Set encryption.  
Reset session; delete  
cache, history and cookies.  
Profiles  
Processing depends on the service  
provider (see page 72).  
   
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Settings  
Settings  
Changing 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.  
I
§Options§ Open menu.  
Change sett.  
• Six profiles are provided with  
default settings. They can be  
changed however:  
Select.  
The list of available functions is  
displayed.  
General  
Vibration  
Meeting  
Outdoor  
Car Kit  
When you have finished setting a  
function, you return to the profile  
menu where you can change a  
further setting.  
Additional information  
Headset  
• To call up the list in standby mode:  
G profile list is displayed.  
• You can name two personal  
profiles (<Name>).  
• The active profile is identified with ·.  
Switching on  
Select default profile or  
personal profile.  
I
Activate the profile.  
ì
           
Settings  
63  
Profile options  
Car Kit  
§Options§ Open menu.  
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,  
page 121).  
Activate  
Activate selected profile.  
Change profile settings.  
Change sett.  
Copy from  
Copy settings from  
another profile.  
Headset  
Rename  
Change personal profile  
(except default profiles).  
The profile is only switched  
on automatically if an original  
Siemens headset is used (also  
see Accessories, page 121).  
   
64  
Settings  
Different options are available  
depending on the function:  
Ringtones  
T
C ¢¢Selec¢t fuRnincgttioonne.s  
Melodies  
Select a ringtone from  
My stuff.  
I
Volume  
Set the volume for all tones.  
Ringer setting  
Ring  
Ascend  
Beep  
Off  
Play back the ringtone at  
the set volume.  
I
ì
Set the volume.  
Confirm setting.  
Set ringtone to a rising  
volume.  
Melody settings  
You can also make individual set-  
tings for the following functions:  
Reduce ringtone to  
a short beep.  
Deactivate all tones for  
the function concerned.  
Calls  
Messages (SMS, MMS, CB services,  
E-mail, Duration)  
Organiser  
Alarm clock  
Inst. message  
Games  
Shutdown mel.  
Startup melody  
Open ProSlide  
Close ProSlide  
or record new ones with:  
Sound recorder (page 98)  
         
Settings  
65  
Activating a new theme  
Themes  
I
ì
Select theme.  
C ¢T ¢Themes  
Load a completely new visual pres-  
entation onto your phone. Various  
functions are reorganised on a  
theme basis at the press of a key,  
e.g.  
Activate; if required, view  
§Preview§.  
Animations  
Sounds  
Colour skins  
Wallpaper  
Theme files are compressed to save  
memory space. On activation,  
Theme packages are extracted and  
registered automatically. Anima-  
tions, Sounds and Pictures are  
placed in My stuff in their correspond-  
ending folders.  
Additional information  
Existing display and ringtones settings  
could be overwritten.  
   
66  
Settings  
Note  
Display  
The Digital clock/Animations screensav-  
er reduce your phone's standby time.  
¢¢STelec¢t fuDniscptliaoyn.  
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Start up anim.  
Select animation to be shown when  
the phone is switched on.  
Wallpaper  
Set wallpaper graphic for the display.  
Logo  
Shutdown anim.  
Select animation to be shown when  
phone is switched off.  
Choose picture to be displayed  
instead of the provider logo.  
Screensaver  
Own greeting  
Enter greeting to be displayed in-  
stead of animation when phone is  
switched on.  
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 security with the telephone  
code is activated.  
Big letters  
You can choose between two font  
sizes for the display.  
Preview  
Display the screensaver.  
Illumination  
Style:  
Set display light brighter/darker.  
The darker the setting the longer  
the standby time.  
Choose between: Standard,  
Digital clock, Analogue clock, Picture,  
Energy saving, Off.  
Press the navigation key  
repeatedly at the top/bot-  
tom to adjust up or down.  
Picture:  
Select image in My stuff.  
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Timeout:  
Set period after which the  
screensaver starts.  
Contrast  
Set contrast.  
Code protection:  
The phone code is requested to close  
the screensaver.  
Press the navigation key  
repeatedly at the top/bot-  
tom to adjust up or down.  
I
                         
Settings  
67  
Assigning types of silent alert  
Vibration  
C ¢T ¢Vibration  
Each of the following applications  
can be assigned their own type of  
silent alert:  
To avoid the disturbance caused by  
a ringing phone, you can activate  
the silent alert function as an alter-  
native. The silent alert can be  
switched on in addition to the ring-  
tone (e.g. in a noisy environment).  
This function is deactivated when  
the battery is being charged and ac-  
cessories are connected (except the  
headset).  
Calls, Messages, Alarm, Inst. message  
Vibration  
Activate/deactivate silent  
alert.  
ñ
Play demo  
The types of silent alert offered are  
demonstrated.  
   
68  
Settings  
Install  
Phone Pilot  
You can download additional figures  
from the Internet.  
C ¢¢STelec¢t fuPnhoctnieonP.ilot  
Select entry from the list  
or from the Inbox.  
I
Your Phone Pilot will provide you with  
information for many actions that  
you carry out with your phone. It will  
also remind you about appointments  
or birthdays.  
When installing a new  
Phone Pilot you can give  
this its own name.  
J
§Yes§  
Activate.  
A Phone Pilot is available on the  
phone as standard and cannot be  
deleted.  
Activating, deactivating  
Switch off You can deactivate the  
Phone Pilot function.  
Standard Select the included  
"standard figure".  
If you have loaded additional figures,  
you can also install, activate or  
delete these:  
I
Select entry.  
Activate.  
C
   
Settings  
69  
®
Bluetooth (BT)  
Connectivity  
Bluetooth is a short-range radio con-  
nection by means of which a headset  
or car kit, for example, can be con-  
nected without the need for wires.  
Using the Send/print function in the  
options menu for the application  
concerned you can also use this  
route to send data.  
C ¢¢STelec¢t fuCnocntnieocnt.ivity  
EGPRS (EDGE)  
Activate/deactivate  
EGPRS.  
ì
EGPRS is a method for transmitting  
data in the mobile network faster  
than with GPRS. Use EGPRS and if the  
network has sufficient capacity, you  
can be connected to the Internet  
permanently. Only the actual trans-  
mission time is charged by the net-  
work operator. Some service provid-  
ers do not yet support this service.  
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.  
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 "trusted" device.  
Shown in the display:  
Activated and available.  
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Registered.  
Temporarily interrupted.  
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To establish a Bluetooth connection  
between your phone and other Blue-  
tooth devices you must activate  
Bluetooth.  
EGPRS info  
Display information on connection  
status.  
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are  
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use  
of such marks by Siemens is under licence.  
Other trademarks and trade names are  
those of their respective owners. Bluetooth  
QDID (Qualified Design ID): B02422  
       
70  
Settings  
Activate/deactivate  
Bluetooth.  
The number and name of the  
most recently found BT device are  
displayed.  
ì
If Bluetooth is activated, standby  
time for the phone will be reduced.  
The search is ended and  
the first 10 devices found  
ì
Shown in the display  
are shown in a list.  
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©
«
Bluetooth activated.  
§Retry§ Start new search.  
Bluetooth visible to others.  
Scroll to the required  
entry.  
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Bluetooth during data  
transmission.  
Call accepted on  
Bluetooth device.  
Dial the device and start  
ì
the procedure for accept-  
ance as a "trusted" device  
in the list of known devic-  
es. To do this, enter the  
password for the other  
device. If the list is full  
it is not possible to add  
another device.  
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Bluetooth setup  
Bluetooth activation.  
C
My BT name: You can give  
the phone a name when  
you activate Bluetooth for  
the first time.  
Device list  
• Known devices  
Search  
To make selection easier, frequent  
BT partners can be recorded in the  
known device list. If entries are  
"trusted", no password query is  
made.  
The search can be global or just for  
certain BT devices specified in the  
options menu.  
ì
Open selection.  
• Last connected  
Specify which BT devices are to be  
searched for:  
List of most recently and/or still  
connected devices.  
All  
All BT devices  
• Reject list  
Audio  
Phone  
PC  
E.g. headset, Car Kit  
Other BT phones  
Attempts to make connections to  
devices in this list are rejected.  
Personal computer with  
BT connection  
• Last srch.result  
List of the last devices found.  
ì
Start search.  
Settings  
71  
Lists options  
Different functions are offered  
depending on the list.  
My BT name  
The phone is given a name (max.  
20 characters) – this is the name the  
partner sees. If no name is given,  
the phone uses the non-changeable  
device address.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Search/Retry Search for BT devices or  
repeat search.  
Information about the BT hardware  
also cannot be modified.  
Use as audio  
Increase prio.  
If not possible automati-  
cally, specify device as  
an "audio" device.  
Visib.to others  
Make settings to specify how your  
phone should "act" when in contact  
with other BT devices. This means (if  
"visible"), for example, that the de-  
vice 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.  
Move entry up the list so  
that, for example, a spe-  
cific audio device is used  
first.  
Decrease prio.  
To reject list  
Move entry down the list.  
Move entry to the reject  
list.  
Not visible  
To known list  
Move entry to the list of  
known devices.  
Your phone is not "visible" to other  
BT devices. Known devices such as  
the Bluetooth Headset / Car Kit con-  
tinue operating.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Auto mode  
Your phone is "visible" to other BT  
devices for five minutes. You will  
then be asked if "visibility" should  
continue.  
Always visible  
Your phone is always "visible" to oth-  
er BT devices. These devices can cre-  
ate a connection to your phone and  
be added to the known device list if  
necessary.  
   
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Settings  
BT audiostream  
Fax/data  
When a Bluetooth headset is used,  
all audio signals are transmitted to  
this exclusively.  
Send voice/fax  
b
Set this function on the phone before  
transmission so that you can switch  
from voice mode to fax mode.  
Online settings  
Default setting and activation of  
the connection profiles for data  
transmission.  
Rec. fax/data  
b
Your service provider has given you  
a number for telephoning and a fax/  
data number.  
The phone default setting varies  
from service provider to service  
provider:  
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 in your PC to  
receive the fax/data.  
• The settings have already been  
implemented by the service pro-  
vider. You can start immediately.  
• Access profiles have already been  
created by your service provider.  
Then select profile and activate.  
• The access profiles must be con-  
figured manually. In this case, you  
will receive the necessary data  
from the service provider or visit:  
www.siemens.com/  
Selecting profile.  
Select the profile.  
F
Confirm selection.  
ì
   
Settings  
73  
Navigation keys  
Shortcuts  
The navigation key can be assigned  
a function for three directions (only  
effective in standby mode). The  
downwards movement is assigned  
to opening contacts and cannot be  
modified.  
C ¢T ¢Shortcuts  
Shortc.Softkeys  
You can assign a function to the  
right soft keys.  
Editing  
Select the desired  
direction.  
I
Select key.  
I
ñ
Call up the edit function.  
ñ
Call up the edit function.  
Choose application from  
the list.  
I
Scroll to new assignment  
in the list.  
I
ì
Confirm selection.  
Confirm.  
ì
Number keys  
Number keys 2 to 9 can be used  
as speed dialling numbers for fast  
access to functions.  
Additional information  
The service provider may have already as-  
signed functions to all the keys (e.g. access  
to "SIM services" or direct call-up of the In-  
ternet portal). It may not be possible to  
modify this key assignment.  
Number key 1 is reserved for the  
mailbox phone number (page 57).  
Application  
The "Internet" is just used as an  
example here.  
§Internet§ Press and hold; the  
application is started.  
     
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Settings  
Assigning numbers or functions  
Key tones  
Set the type of acoustic key  
acknowledgement.  
I
ñ
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Select the key.  
Call up the edit function.  
Click, Tone, Silent  
Choose application from  
the list.  
ì
Confirm selection.  
Apply  
Start a stored application  
(e.g. Internet).  
In standby mode:  
3
Press briefly.  
The assignment of the number key 3  
is displayed above the right soft key  
e.g.:  
§Internet§ Press and hold.  
Or simply  
press and hold.  
3
Show functions  
Show the functions set for the  
number keys.  
 
Settings  
75  
All calls  
All calls are diverted.  
Call settings  
C ¢¢STelec¢t fCuanllcstieottnin.gs  
Symbol in the top line of  
display in standby mode.  
Ç
Hide ID  
b
Unanswered  
Includes the conditions Not reachable,  
No reply, Busy, see below.  
b
When you make a call, your phone  
number can be displayed on the re-  
cipient's display (depending on the  
service providers).  
Not reachable  
Divert occurs if phone is switched off  
or is out of range.  
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.  
No reply  
A call is only diverted after a delay  
that is determined by the network.  
The period can be set to a maximum  
of 30 seconds in 5-second intervals.  
Call waiting  
If you are registered for this service,  
you can check whether it is set and  
you can activate/deactivate it.  
b
Busy  
Divert occurs if a call is in progress.  
If Call waiting is activated, you will  
hear the call waiting tone during a  
call.  
Divert  
Receiving fax  
Fax calls are diverted to a number  
with a fax connection.  
b
Select the condition under which  
calls should be diverted to your mail-  
box or another phone number. To  
set diversion:  
Receiving data  
Data calls are diverted to a phone  
number with a PC connection.  
b
Select condition,  
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e.g. Unanswered.  
Confirm change, then  
select Set.  
Status check  
ñ
You can check the current divert  
status for all conditions. After a  
short pause, the current situation  
is transmitted by the network and  
displayed.  
Enter phone number.  
J
§Options§ Open, then select Save.  
               
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Settings  
Clear all  
All set diverts are cleared.  
b
Minute beep  
During the call, you will hear a beep  
after each minute as a reminder of  
the time elapsed. The recipient nor-  
mally does not hear this beep.  
Additional information  
Note that the divert is stored in the network  
and not in the phone (e.g. when the SIM  
card is changed).  
Reactivating divert  
The last divert has been stored. Proceed as  
with "Set divert". The stored phone number  
is displayed. Confirm number.  
Alert calls from  
b
Only calls from phone numbers that  
are in Contacts or on the SIM card or  
assigned to a group are signalled au-  
dibly. Other calls are only displayed.  
Any key answer  
Incoming calls can be accepted by  
pressing any key (except for B ).  
     
Settings  
77  
Key tones  
Set the type of acoustic key  
acknowledgement.  
Phone setup  
C ¢¢STelec¢t fuPnhoctnieonse.tup  
Click, Tone, Silent  
Language  
Display language  
Set the language for the display text.  
When Automatic is set, the language  
of your service provider is used.  
Info tones  
Set service and alarm tones:  
On/off  
Activate/deactivate tones.  
Extended If switched on, a wider  
range of service tones  
is available, e.g.: end  
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):  
of menu, network  
connection interrupted.  
Automatic switch off  
The phone switches off each day at  
the set time.  
# 0 0 0 0 # A  
Input language  
*
Select the language for text input.  
Languages supported by T9 are  
marked with the T9 symbol.  
Switching on  
Set  
Select.  
Enter time  
(24-hour-clock).  
J
User dictionary  
T9 import  
§Save§  
Save.  
Load database for T9 support for the  
current language.  
Switching off  
Switch off Select.  
T9 export  
Confirm.  
ì
Save database for T9 support for the  
current language to My stuff.  
               
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Settings  
Device test  
File system  
A self-test as well as individual tests  
are offered. If you select Self-test, all  
individual tests are carried out.  
Format  
(Phone-code protected)  
The phone memory is formatted  
and all saved data such as ringtones,  
pictures, games, etc. is deleted.  
Formatting may take longer than  
1 minute.  
Software version  
Display the software version for your phone  
in standby mode:  
E
# 0 6 # press, then  
.
*
The licensed data or applications can  
be displayed and managed (see also  
DRM, page 14).  
Memory assist.  
The memory assistant will help you  
if there is insufficient phone memo-  
ry. If required it can also be started  
automatically from applications.  
Phone identity  
Identity no.  
The phone identity number (IMEI) is  
displayed. This information may be  
useful for customer service.  
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.  
About phone  
Product name, production date,  
software version.  
CC-Monitor  
Call center monitor.  
             
Settings  
79  
After the data has been transferred:  
§OK§ Confirm.  
Device manag.  
The device manager can be used,  
for example, to transfer configura-  
tion data from the service provider  
via WAP push (page 51).  
• No profile active  
The list of profiles is chosen for you  
to choose from.  
The phone default setting varies  
from service provider to service  
provider:  
I
ì
Select profile.  
Activate the profile.  
• The settings have already been  
implemented by the service pro-  
vider. You can start immediately.  
Or  
§Options§  
Open menu, then select  
§Edit§ and make entries.  
• Access profiles have already been  
created by your service provider.  
Then select profile and activate.  
Last connection  
The data for the last  
connection is displayed.  
• The access profiles must be con-  
figured manually. If necessary,  
contact your service provider. You  
will also find the current settings  
for the service provider on the  
Internet at  
under "FAQ".  
ö
Master reset  
The phone is reset to the default  
values (factory setting). This does  
not affect SIM card and network  
settings or data saved during Instant  
Messaging.  
Active access  
Alternatively, in standby mode  
enter:  
I
Select function.  
# 9 9 9 9 #  
A
*
§Start§  
Establish a connection to  
the active profile.  
• Profile active  
     
80  
Settings  
Time format  
Select 24h or 12h.  
Clock  
C ¢¢TSelec¢t fCulnoccktion.  
Date format  
Select the display format for the  
date.  
Time/date  
The clock must be set to the right  
time once at start-up.  
Begin of week  
ì
J
Start editing.  
Select the weekday on which the  
monthly and weekly view on the left  
starts.  
First enter the date  
(day/month/year),  
then the time (hours/  
minutes/seconds).  
Buddhist year  
Switch to the Buddhist year (not on  
all phone models).  
b
Additional information  
Display the calendar to select  
the date.  
÷
Show clock  
Activate/deactivate time display in  
standby mode.  
If the battery is removed for longer than  
30 seconds, the clock must be reset.  
Auto time  
Time and tine zone are set automati-  
cally. The time zone is detected  
automatically.  
b
Time zones  
The time zone can be selected in the  
world map or a city list:  
World map  
Select the desired time  
zone.  
F
City list  
Select a city in the  
I
selected time zone.  
or  
§Options§  
Open menu and select  
Search city.  
             
Settings  
81  
Direct call  
(Phone-code protected)  
Only one phone number can be  
dialled (page 27).  
Security  
C ¢¢STelec¢t fuSneccutiroitny.  
Auto key lock  
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  
before dialling.  
b
The keypad is locked automatically  
if no key has been pressed for a  
specific (pre-determinable) time.  
This prevents the phone from being  
used accidentally. However, you  
can still receive calls and make an  
emergency call.  
H
J
Select Set.  
If the SIM card does not support PIN2  
input, the whole Phonebook can be  
protected with the phone code.  
Enter time in minutes  
and seconds after which  
the keypad lock is to be  
activated.  
This SIM only  
(PIN2 or phone-code protected)  
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.  
b
ProSlide lock  
Enable/disable automatic keylock  
when closing the slider. The keys are  
alwaysunlockedautomaticallywhen  
opening the slider.  
If the phone is to be used with a  
different SIM card, enter the phone  
code when requested.  
Additional information  
The keypad can also be locked and  
unlocked directly in standby mode.  
In each case:  
#
Press and hold.  
           
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Settings  
When roaming  
PIN codes  
You do not receive calls when you  
are outside your home network. This  
means that no charges are incurred  
for incoming calls.  
For description, see page 12:  
PIN control, Change PIN, Change PIN2,  
Chg. phonecode  
Barrings  
b
Status check  
Status check for network barrings.  
Barring restricts the use of your SIM  
card (this is not supported by all serv-  
ice providers). You need a 4-digit  
network password for network bar-  
ring which your service provider will  
give you. You may need to be regis-  
tered separately for each barring.  
Clear all  
All barrings are deleted. A password  
which the service provider will give  
you is necessary for this function.  
All outgoing  
All outgoing calls except emergency  
numbers are barred.  
Outgoing intl. (Outgoing international)  
Only national calls can be made.  
Out.int.x.home (International outgoing  
without home country)  
International calls are not permitted.  
However you can make calls to your  
home country when abroad.  
All incoming  
The phone is barred for all incoming  
calls (forwarding all calls to mailbox  
provides a similar effect).  
       
Settings  
83  
Network info  
The list of GSM networks currently  
available is displayed.  
Network  
C ¢¢STelec¢t fuNnetcwtioornk.  
Indicates forbidden serv-  
ice providers (depending  
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 takes place again if,  
for example, you leave your home  
network or want to register on a  
different network. The search can  
take place in Manual (see Network info)  
or Automatic mode (see also Preferred  
netw.).  
Select line  
Change the connection.  
ñ
ã
Display the current phone  
number.  
Protected  
(Phone-code protected)  
Preferred netw.  
Enter your preferred service provid-  
ers here in order of preference for  
when you leave your home network  
(e.g. if there are differences in  
price).  
You may limit usage to one phone  
number.  
Additional information  
Special settings may be made for each  
phone number (e.g. ringtones, call diver-  
sion etc.). To do this, first switch to the  
required phone number.  
The current service provider is  
displayed.  
Show list of preferred  
networks.  
ì
<Empty> Select.  
             
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Settings  
Confirm change, then  
select a new service  
provider from the list.  
User group  
b
ñ
Depending on your service provider,  
you can create groups with this serv-  
ice. These have access, for example,  
to internal (company) information,  
or special tariffs apply to them. The  
details can be clarified with your  
service provider.  
Record service provider  
again (last entry in the  
list):  
Furth.network  
Select, enter the provider  
data and save it.  
Active  
Activate/deactivate function. "User  
group" must be deactivated for nor-  
mal phone use.  
Additional information  
If you are outside your home network, your  
phone automatically dials another GSM  
network.  
Select group  
If the signal strength of the preferred net-  
work is inadequate when you switch on the  
phone, the phone may register in a different  
network. This can change when the tele-  
phone is next switched on or if another net-  
work is selected manually.  
You can select or add groups other  
than preferred groups (see below).  
Code numbers for the groups are ob-  
tained from your service provider.  
All outgoing  
In addition to network control for  
a user group, it is possible to set  
whether outgoing calls outside the  
group are permitted. If the function  
is deactivated, only calls within the  
group are permitted.  
Band selection  
b
Let it set automatically or select ei-  
ther GSM 900, GSM 1800, or  
GSM 1900. Make sure that your  
service provider also supports the  
selected band.  
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).  
       
Settings  
85  
Automatic switch off  
Accessories  
C ¢¢STelec¢t fuAncccetisosno.ries  
(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.  
Car Kit  
Only in combination with an original  
Siemens handsfree car kit (see  
Accessories). The car kit profile is  
activated automatically when the  
phone is inserted into the cradle.  
CarKit speaker  
Improves playback in certain  
circumstances.  
Automatic settings  
Edit profile  
• Permanent illumination:  
activated.  
See page 63.  
Auto answer  
(Factory default: off)  
Calls are accepted automatically af-  
ter a few seconds. Eavesdropping is  
possible!  
• Auto key lock: deactivated.  
• Charging the phone battery.  
• Automatic activation of the Car Kit  
profile when the phone is inserted  
in the cradle.  
Or  
Car Kit keys  
Key assignment when working to-  
gether with Car Kit Comfort Basic.  
Answer by removing from the cradle  
(do not use while driving).  
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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Settings  
Headset  
USB charging  
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.  
If the phone is connected with the  
so be charged in this way (only with  
original Siemens accessories,  
page 121).  
Edit profile  
See page 63.  
Auto answer  
(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 setting  
Accept call with Call key or Call ac-  
ceptance key, even when the auto  
key lock is activated.  
   
Organiser  
87  
Organiser  
Daily view  
Description of appointment.  
Calendar  
C ¢Q ¢Calendar  
One day forward/back.  
F
You can enter appointments in the  
calendar. Time and date must be set  
for the calendar to work correctly.  
Scroll by the hour or to  
next/last entry.  
I
The calendar offers you three views:  
ì
Display current entry.  
Monthly view  
Special appointments are highlight-  
ed in colour.  
Calendar setup  
§Options§ Open menu, then select  
Press briefly to go for-  
ward/back a week.  
Calendar setup.  
I
Start of day:  
Time when the working day begins.  
Press and hold to go  
forward/back a month.  
Start of week:  
Weekday on which the monthly and  
weekly view on the left starts.  
Press briefly to go for-  
ward/back a day.  
F
Open daily view.  
ì
Set weekend  
Set the days for the weekend.  
Weekly view  
Appointments are shown as a colour  
bar on the vertical hour division.  
Conflicting appointments are high-  
lighted in colour.  
Show birthdays:  
Yes/No.  
Press briefly to go  
F
forward/back a day.  
Press and hold to go  
forward/back a week.  
Forward/backward by the  
hour through the day.  
I
ì
Open daily view.  
       
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Organiser  
Different input/selection fields are  
displayed depending on the type.  
The number of fields can be restrict-  
ed, see Standard at the end of the list.  
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 Contacts.  
Select.  
Category:  
Memo  
Voice reminder:  
Enter a voice recording, see  
c
Text input for description.  
Dictat.machine, page 91.  
Voice reminder  
d
Create a voice memo.  
Shown with alarm.  
Location:  
Location of appointment.  
Call  
Whole day:  
Day-long appointment: yes/no.  
e
Enter phone number to  
be displayed with the  
alarm.  
Start date:  
Date when appointment begins.  
Meeting  
f
Start time:  
Time when appointment starts.  
Text input for description.  
Holiday  
g
End date:  
Date when appointment ends.  
Enter start and end date.  
Birthday  
h
End time:  
Time when appointment ends.  
Enter name and date.  
Additional information  
Insert date  
÷
from calendar.  
   
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89  
Alarm:  
Information on the alarm  
When the set date and time are  
reached there is an audio and a  
visual alarm.  
On/off or Vibration.  
Enter the period of time  
before the appointment  
and select the time unit:  
J
Alarm type Birthday:  
Minutes, Hours, days  
You can send special birthday greet-  
ings by SMS, MMS, e-mail or a call via  
§Options§. The alarm sounds one day  
before the birthday.  
Reoccurrence:  
Select a timeframe for repeating the  
appointment:  
Use Pause to set the alarm to repeat.  
No, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly  
Enter a parameter for repeating:  
Forever, Until, Occurrences (number)  
Additional information  
Display above set alarms:  
¹
»
Alarm clock  
Appointment  
If Weekly is selected, certain  
weekdays can be highlighted.  
All fields/Reduced fields  
In the list, select those fields which  
are to be offered for future entries.  
An alarm sounds even when the phone  
is switched off. The phone does not go to  
standby mode. To deactivate it press any  
key.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Save  
Save appointment.  
 
90  
Organiser  
Tasks  
Notes  
C ¢Q ¢Tasks  
C ¢Q ¢Notes  
A task is displayed like an appoint-  
ment in the agenda for 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.  
Write and manage brief text notes.  
Protect confidential information  
with the phone code (do not save  
any important data or the PIN for  
credit cards etc. here).  
Entering a new note  
The entries are made in the same  
way as Appointments (see "Appoint-  
ments"). Then:  
<New entry>  
Write a normal note.  
<Confidential>  
Write a protected note  
(phone code).  
Status:  
Select Done or Outstanding.  
Enter text. The first line is  
displayed later as a "title"  
in the notes list.  
Priority:  
Select 5 levels from  
Lowest to Highest.  
J
û
Save.  
Date in use:  
If activated with Yes, the following  
time input option is offered.  
Due date:/Due time:  
Enter the date and time by which the  
task is to be completed.  
Alarm: As for Appointments.  
 Save  
Save task.  
       
Organiser  
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Organiser options  
Depending on the application used  
(Calendar,Appointments, Tasks, Notes)  
and the current situation, different  
functions are offered.  
Dictat.machine  
C ¢Q ¢Dictat.machine  
Use the dictating machine to record  
short voice memos.  
• Use your phone as a dictating  
machine when on the move.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Delete until  
Delete all entries prior to  
a certain date.  
• Record a memo as a reminder or  
as a note for others.  
Delete done  
Delete all completed tasks.  
Switch alarm on/off.  
• Add a voice memo to an appoint-  
ment in the calendar.  
Activate/  
Deactivate  
• Record a call.  
Done  
Set task to completed/in  
progress.  
Warning!  
The use of this feature may be subject to  
restrictions under criminal law.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Please inform the other party to the conver-  
sation in advance if you want to record the  
conversation and please keep such record-  
ings confidential.  
You may only use this feature if the other  
party to the conversation agrees.  
New recording  
Record new  
Select. The remaining  
time available, as well as  
the recording time, are  
shown in the display.  
A brief beep sounds when  
the recording starts. Now  
ô
dictate the text.  
   
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Organiser  
Switch between pause/  
record.  
/
ó ô  
Time zones  
C ¢Q ¢Time zones  
§Stop§  
End recording.  
The time zone can be selected in  
the world map or a city list:  
Recording is saved with  
the prefix ’voice’ and a  
consecutively number.  
Rename with §Options§.  
World map  
Select the desired time  
zone.  
F
Playback (via Media player)  
City list  
Select the desired  
recording.  
I
Select a city in the  
I
selected time zone.  
Switch between  
playback/pause.  
/
ò ó  
Or  
§Options§ Open menu and select  
Press and hold for fast  
forward and rewind.  
/
D E  
Search city.  
ì
Set time zone.  
Dictating machine options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Play  
Play back current  
recording.  
Loudspeaker  
Settings  
Playback through the  
built-in loudspeaker.  
Set recording quality:  
Low, Medium, High  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
   
Organiser  
93  
Active account  
Remote synchronisation  
Two profiles can be set for  
synchronisation.  
C ¢Q ¢Remote sync.  
You can use this function remotely  
to synchronise the personal data on  
your phone (contacts, notes, calen-  
dar entries) with externally saved da-  
ta. The external data can, for exam-  
ple, be saved on a company  
I
Select profile.  
ì
Activate the profile.  
Set profile:  
Display menu for  
changing.  
computer or the Internet e.g.:  
Server sett.  
Homepage:  
A request to synchronise data can al-  
so be sent via WAP push (page 51).  
The user, however, must agree to  
the start.  
Port:  
Enter port number, e.g. 80.  
Login:  
Settings and functions  
Enter user name (login  
name).  
Select the desired  
function.  
I
Password:  
Server ID:  
Enter password (shown as  
a series of asterisks).  
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Display.  
Default ID/Enter server  
address.  
Contacts path:, Appointments path:,  
Notes path:, Tasks path:  
Last sync:  
Display the time of the last  
synchronisation.  
Sync data:  
Modified data or All data  
Sync direction:  
Two-way, Mobile update or Server  
update  
     
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Organiser  
Date range  
Limit the time for the synchronisa-  
tion of appointments in days/weeks.  
Synchronisation  
Before synchronisation you must se-  
lect a profile (Active account) and a  
data area (Sync items:) and enter the  
correct path to the data (Server sett.).  
Contacts, Appointments, Tasks, Notes  
Highlight application(s) whose data  
is to be synchronised.  
Confidential notes are not transferred.  
§Sync§  
The computer is selected  
and synchronisation  
started.  
When synchronisation  
has been carried out suc-  
cessfully, the actions that  
have been performed are  
displayed on several tabs.  
Extras  
95  
Extras  
SIM services (optional)  
Calculator  
S
S
The calculator is offered in a basic  
C ¢  
¢SIM services  
C ¢  
¢Calc.  
Your service provider may offer spe-  
cial applications such as mobile  
banking, share prices, etc. via the  
SIM card.  
version and with an advanced range  
of functions.  
The input line is in the middle of the  
display with two calculation lines  
above it.  
If you have such a SIM card, the SIM  
services will appear in the main  
menu under "Extras" or directly  
above the soft key (on the left).  
Beneath it is the matrix with the  
calculation functions.  
Symbol for SIM services.  
i
Enter digit(s).  
J
Where there are several applications,  
these are displayed in a SIM services  
menu. With the SIM services menu,  
your phone is ready to support fu-  
ture additions in your service provid-  
er's user package. For further infor-  
mation, please contact your service  
provider.  
Navigate to functions in  
the matrix.  
F /I  
ì
J
ì
Accept function.  
Enter digit(s).  
Apply function. The result  
is calculated and dis-  
played immediately.  
My applications  
To help you organise the applica-  
tions you download from the Inter-  
net you can use the My applications  
folder in My stuff.  
For further information, see  
page 108.  
             
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Extras  
Basic functions  
Unit converter  
+, -, *, /  
Basic calculation types  
S
C ¢  
¢Unit converter  
=
Result  
You can convert various measure-  
ment units in the decimal system  
into other measurement units.  
1/x  
%
.
±
§AC§  
Reversion  
Convert to percentage  
Decimal point  
Sign change "+" / ""  
New calculation  
Velocity  
Mass  
Energy  
Pressure  
Volume  
Time  
Extended functions:  
Area  
Length  
§Options§ Open menu, then select  
Extended mode.  
Power  
Currency  
Temperature  
x
Square root  
2
Square  
Exponent  
x
e
Example for Velocity units:  
MS  
MR  
M+  
Save displayed number  
Call up saved number  
Insert number from memory  
Type  
Units  
Velocity  
Kilometres/h,Metres/sec,  
Miles/h, Miles/sec, Knots,  
Mach  
Calculator options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Converting the units/currency  
Select the source  
unit/currency.  
Convert  
Call up the current  
result in the unit  
converter.  
F
Switch to the input field.  
H
Clear all  
Delete all units.  
Enter the quantity to be  
converted.  
Memory save,  
Memory recall,  
Memory clear  
J
Save or recall result;  
delete memory.  
Switch to the selection  
field.  
H
Extended mode/ Switch calculator  
Basic mode functionality.  
Select the target meas-  
urement unit/currency.  
The result is displayed.  
F
(For standard functions see page 16)  
You can use both input fields  
alternately.  
   
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97  
Special key functions:  
Online status  
The application can be called up  
from various other applications,  
such as Inst. message or from  
Contacts.  
b
Set the decimal point.  
*
#
Change the preceding  
sign.  
In Online status you can set such at-  
tributes as "Availability" or "Mood",  
which are visible to subscribers to  
Inst. message. You can also edit your  
status lists for the respective service  
here.  
Currency  
When you call up the function for the  
first time, you must enter currencies  
into which the conversions are to be  
made.  
Enter the name of the  
J
§Options§ Open menu and  
Depending on the service provider  
and available services, five tabs are  
offered.  
currency (e.g. Euro).  
save the entry with Save.  
Online status  
For Instant message:.  
Available, Busy, Not available  
Indicate whether you  
can be reached in the  
respective service.  
Now enter the names and exchange  
rates of up to three additional  
currencies for conversion.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Sign change  
Change the preceding  
sign.  
§Options§ Select Privacy. Depending  
on the choice between  
Public, Private or Hidden  
the following attributes  
can be seen by all sub-  
scribers, only by members  
of the Private list or by  
no-one.  
Memory save,  
Memory recall  
Save or recall result.  
Edit rate  
Change the exchange  
rate for the base  
currency.  
Add currency  
Set as base  
Calculator  
Enter new currency and  
exchange rate.  
My alias: Enter your personal  
Use current currency as  
base currency.  
nickname.  
My text:  
Enter your personal infor-  
mation text (access to  
saved texts via §Options§).  
Start calculator.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
     
98  
Extras  
My logo: Select your personal logo  
(start via §Options§ My stuff  
or Camera).  
Sound recorder  
S
C ¢  
¢Sound recorder  
My mood: Indicate your personal  
Use the sound recorder to record  
noises and tones for use as ring-  
tones. The sound recorder is usually  
started from other applications/func-  
tions such as assigning a ringtone.  
mood.  
IMSG lists  
(Instant Messaging lists)  
b
Access to the following lists:  
New recording  
New entry Select.  
Pending reques.  
Display the current requests for your  
personal attributes.  
The remaining time avail-  
able, as well as the record-  
ing time, are shown in the  
display.  
Watcher list  
Display who is watching your  
attributes.  
A brief beep sounds when  
the recording starts.  
ô
Private list  
Switch between  
pause/record.  
Display subscribers who can see all  
attributes set to Private.  
/
ò ó  
§Stop§  
The recording is ended  
and saved with the  
prefix ’sound’ and a  
consecutively number in  
My stuff/Sounds.  
IMSG block list  
Display all subscribers who can see  
no attributes and are blocked for  
Inst. message.  
Start the recording from Sound  
recorder:  
Info messages  
List the messages sent by the service  
provider.  
Play back.  
Rename the recording via  
ò
§Options§.  
Settings  
The dependence of Online status  
settings on those of the current  
profile (page 62) can be activated/  
deactivated.  
   
Extras  
99  
Start the recording from another  
application:  
Stopwatch  
S
The stopwatch can work with lap  
times and intermediate times.  
C ¢  
¢Stopwatch  
ì
Back to application.  
Playback (via Media player)  
With Lap timing, each time a time is  
taken the stopwatch returns to zero.  
Select the desired  
recording.  
I
With Split timing, the clock continues  
to run and the respective intermedi-  
ate time is stored (max. 99).  
Switch between  
playback/pause.  
/
ò ó  
Press and hold for fast  
forward and rewind.  
/
D E  
Display, also in standby mode.  
Start, stop or continue,  
§Options§ Open menu.  
/
ò õ  
depending on the  
situation.  
Play  
Play back current  
recording.  
§Lap§/§Split§  
Store the current  
intermediate/lap time.  
Set asö  
contact  
Settings  
Set the recording as a  
ringtone.  
Assign recorded sounds  
to a contact.  
Stopwatch options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Set recording quality:  
Start  
Next  
Start the stopwatch.  
Low, Medium, High  
Continue to take an inter-  
mediate time.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Reset  
Reset to zero.  
Stopwatch  
list  
Display saved entries.  
Lap timing/ Switch mode.  
Split timing  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
   
100  
Extras  
Countdown  
Date calculator  
Calculate the period between two  
specified dates.  
S
C ¢  
¢Countdown  
A set time elapses. The last  
From: enter date, then  
until: enter date.  
4 seconds are indicated by a beep. At  
the end a special beep sounds.  
Display, also in standby mode.  
J
§Calc.§  
Start calculation.  
Enter period of time  
ñ
Edit output units.  
J
Or  
Select previous/next  
value.  
F
select standard timing.  
Start countdown.  
I
ò
My menu  
Create your own menu  
with frequently used functions,  
phone numbers or Internet pages.  
Standard timings  
It is possible to call up or set five  
timings with different countdown  
times.  
The list of 20 entries is preset. You  
can, however, change it as you wish.  
I
Select standard timing.  
Using  
§Change§ Open input field.  
Select the required entry.  
I
ì
Or  
Enter name, then period  
of time.  
J
Confirm.  
§Save§  
Save entries.  
If the selected entry is a  
phone number, you can  
also call it with the Call  
key.  
A
Additional information  
For Stopwatch and Countdown:  
§Stop§  
ends the function prematurely.  
§Exit§ or B  
end only the display, not the  
function.  
         
Extras  
101  
Change menu  
You can replace each entry (1–10)  
with another entry from the  
selection list.  
Select the required entry.  
I
§Change§ The function list is opened  
for selection.  
Select the new entry from  
the list.  
I
Confirm. The entry  
is saved.  
ì
If Phonebook  
is selected, the phone  
number must also be se-  
lected; if Internet is select-  
ed, the bookmark must  
also be selected.  
Conver. history  
Read all dialogues from  
the last session offline  
(deleted next time you  
log in).  
102  
Alarm clock  
Mark or unmark the days  
for an alarm.  
ñ
Alarm clock  
§Save§  
Save the alarm call time.  
C ¢U ¢Alarm clock  
The alarm sounds at the set time  
even when the ringtones or the  
phone are switched off. The alarm  
clock is activated automatically after  
a change is made.  
Alarm clock options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Change  
Set the alarm call time.  
Switch between am and  
pm if 12 hour mode set.  
An alarm is ended by pressing any  
number key.  
Set days  
Ringtones  
Clock  
Set the days for an alarm.  
Set ringtone.  
¹
Alarm clock  
18:45  
Set time (page 80).  
¹
Auto snooze  
If user does not react:  
snooze only or deactivate  
alarm.  
07:30  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su  
Additional information  
ñ
Options  
Exit  
Screen display in standby  
¹
mode:  
alarm clock activated.  
Use Snooze to set the current alarm to  
Set the time for the alarm  
call (hh:mm).  
ñ
repeat.  
Or  
Activate/deactivate the  
alarm clock.  
ñ
Setting the days for an alarm  
§Options§ Open the menu and select  
Set days.  
Switch between the days  
of the week.  
I
   
Media player  
103  
Music/Videos  
Functions for playing back songs or  
videos.  
Media player  
Starting from an application  
When you are viewing a picture/vid-  
eo or listening to a melody, the  
application starts a media playback.  
Play or pause, depending  
on the situation.  
ì
Fastforward/rewindwhile  
key is pressed.  
F
Direct key for the media player  
Load next/previous  
media file.  
I
?
Or  
Press key  
Switch to full screen  
#
mode and back again  
(only for video).  
C ¢V  
Arranging files  
Set the volume with the  
plus/minus keys.  
[
/\  
After the media player starts the  
following tabs are displayed:  
Switch to mute and  
off mute.  
*
§Stop§  
Music  
End playback.  
All AAC, AAC+, AAC++ and MP3 files  
are displayed.  
For further services, see §Options§  
page 104.  
AAC and MP3 files stored in the  
phone are automatically shown in a  
list in the Music tab. This list can be  
arranged according to the meta data  
(ID3 tags) according to album, artist,  
genre or title.  
Playlist  
All playlists (file format: *.m3u) are  
displayed.  
Pictures  
All supported picture formats are  
displayed.  
Videos  
All supported video formats are  
displayed.  
     
104  
Media player  
Playlist  
Several pieces of music are compiled  
in a playlist (*.m3u).  
Pictures  
Zoom functions for a displayed  
picture.  
§Options§ Open menu, select New  
Zoom function if the dis-  
ø
and then Playlist.  
played picture has a high-  
er resolution than the  
display. The two soft keys  
(+/-) enlarge/reduce the  
picture.  
Edit playlist options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
Add track  
Add a piece of music.  
The enlarged picture de-  
tail is moved using the  
navigation key.  
F /I  
Remove track  
Move track  
Remove a piece of music.  
Move piece of music  
up/down with the  
navigation key.  
5
For further services, see §Options§  
Centre picture.  
Centre key functions:  
page 104.  
ò
ó
õ
Play, play back  
Pause  
Stop  
Media player options  
§Options§ Open menu.  
created on a PC and transferred, to-  
gether with the songs, via the Mo-  
bile Phone Manager (see page 18  
and page 109) into the Sounds  
directory in My stuff.  
Different functions are offered  
depending on the starting situation  
and the object.  
Play/Pause Play back the current  
media file or pause.  
Open  
New  
Select the media source  
such as My stuff,  
Bookmarks or URL.  
Select an application to  
create a new object or a  
new playlist for music.  
Zoom  
Activate zoom mode.  
   
Media player  
105  
Set asö  
Incoming call  
Set picture as Wallpaper,  
Logo, for example, and  
sounds, for example, for  
Incoming call, Startup  
melody.  
An incoming call pauses the playback and  
puts the media player into the background.  
After the call has ended the playback  
continues automatically.  
contact  
Assign a picture or melody  
to a contact.  
Playback in the background  
You can put the media player in the back-  
ground in order to work with other applica-  
tions. Playback, e.g. of songs, continues.  
Edit playlist  
Play mode  
Edit a playlist (page 104).  
• Single track (individual  
piece of music)  
• Repeat track  
Press key repeatedly to  
?
switch: foreground or back-  
ground operation.  
• Play all (tracks)  
• Repeat all (tracks)  
• Repeat playlist  
• Intros ( the first  
5 seconds of each  
track are played).  
Slideshow  
Edit  
Automatic run-through in  
full screen mode.  
Change individual picture  
with navigation key.  
Access to picture editing  
(application must be  
loaded).  
To back-  
ground  
Put Media player into the  
background.  
Full screen  
Full screen display of a  
picture/video.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
106  
My stuff  
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.  
Download  
Melodies, pictures, games and other  
applications are offered on the Inter-  
net. Once downloaded, you can ac-  
cess these via the phone. Most appli-  
cations include instructions. To  
download e.g. new pictures, sounds,  
the appropriate folders contain the  
download function.  
C ¢N  
The list of the folders and files is  
displayed.  
I
Select file or folder.  
Remember that pictures and sounds  
may be protected (DRM, page 14).  
Open folder and select file  
or link.  
/
ì ö  
Some applications and games are al-  
ready pre-installed on your phone.  
Depending on the selec-  
tion, the file with the as-  
sociated application is  
opened or the download  
started.  
Downloading can, if necessary, take  
place in two stages:  
Description file only  
The description file is  
Ì
loaded for information  
purposes only. The appli-  
cation/game itself must  
be loaded separately.  
or complete download  
The application/game is  
Ë
completely loaded (the  
asterisk icon may be re-  
placed by an applica-  
tion/game icon).  
   
My stuff  
107  
Additional information  
My stuff options  
Different functions are offered de-  
pending on the starting situation  
and the object.  
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  
buyer bears the sole risk for loss, damage or  
faults to the phone or application as well as all  
damage and implications arising from the applica-  
tion. For technical reasons, such applications or  
the retrospective release for certain functions  
may be lost if the phone is exchanged/re-deliv-  
ered or repaired. In such cases, the buyer is re-  
quired to download or release the application  
again. Please ensure that your phone has Digital  
Rights Management (DRM) so that downloaded  
applications are protected from unauthorised re-  
production. These applications are then exclu-  
sively intended for your phone and cannot be  
transferred from this even to create a backup.  
Siemens does not warrant, guarantee or accept  
any liability for the customer's ability to download  
charge. We recommend that you carry out a  
backup from time to time of the applications on  
your PC using the "Mobile Phone Manager"  
(MPM, page 109). You will find this on the sup-  
plied CD-ROM. You can download the relevant  
latest version of the MPM from the Internet at:  
www.siemens.com/sl75.  
§Options§ Open menu.  
New folder  
Create a new folder and  
name it.  
Attributes  
Display information on file  
or folder selected.  
Move/Copy Select file(s) or folder,  
then select destination  
folder and insert with ì .  
Licence  
manag.  
Handling of DRM rights.  
(For standard functions see page 16)  
108  
My stuff  
Misc.  
tmo  
Directory structure  
Separate folders have already been  
created for different data types in My  
stuff. These folders cannot be  
changed.  
Text modules  
vmo  
Voice recordings  
Internet pages  
html  
wml  
Depending on the service provider, the  
structure, folder names, content and range  
of functions in My stuff may vary.  
Folder  
Description  
Format  
The structure, names  
and contents can vary,  
depending on the serv-  
ice provider  
Sounds  
mp3  
aac  
Music, ringtones  
aac+  
aac++  
m3u  
mid  
amr  
wav  
Pictures  
bmp  
bmx  
jpg  
Pictures  
jpeg  
png  
gif  
Videos  
3gp  
sdt  
Videos  
Themes  
Theme packages  
Phone  
Pilot  
sda  
Selection of a  
character  
Games  
jar  
jad  
*
Java archive  
Download info  
Applica-  
tions  
Applications, such  
as Photo Editor or  
Download Assistant  
 
Mobile Phone Manager  
109  
Mobile Phone Manager  
The MPM (Mobile Phone Manager)  
enables you to use extended phone  
functions from your PC. The phone  
and PC communicate via a data cable  
(see Accessories, page 121) or  
Bluetooth.  
Call Control  
You can dial straight from the Organ-  
izer on a mouse click. It also makes  
establishing and managing confer-  
ence calls extremely easy – the par-  
ties to the call are displayed on-  
screen in a virtual conference room,  
allowing you to swap effortlessly be-  
tween the conference call and a pri-  
vate call and to call and add new  
subscribers on a mouse click.  
You can download the latest version  
of the MPM software from the  
Internet at:  
SMS and EMS management  
Organizer  
Write EMS 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 SMS and EMS messages. You can  
read, forward, print, delete and ar-  
chive your messages.  
You can use the Organizer to man-  
age the contacts and appointments  
you have stored in your phone and  
synchronize them between your  
phone, Outlook® and other Siemens  
phones (including Gigaset). You can  
use all Call Control functions from  
the Organizer.  
   
110  
Mobile Phone Manager  
Backup and Restore  
Phone explorer  
With the back-up function, you can  
regularly make a back-up copy of  
your phone data on the PC. If you ev-  
er lose the data on your phone, or re-  
place the phone, you can quickly re-  
instate all data with the restore func-  
tion. Please observe any possible re-  
strictions for DRM-protected data.  
You can access the data in your  
phone quickly and easily with the  
Phone Explorer. The phone is simply  
integrated in the data structure of  
your PC and handled exactly as if it  
was another folder on your PC.  
Mobile Modem Assistant  
Bookmark Management  
The Mobile Modem Assistant quickly  
and easily establishes an Internet  
connection via your mobile phone  
enabling you to use your PC at  
home or when travelling to surf the  
Internet.  
Use your PC to browse on the Inter-  
net and define your preferred Inter-  
net sites. Save the Internet addresses  
as bookmarks on your phone so that  
you can quickly call them up at a  
later time when you are on the  
move.  
Mobile Phone Manager  
111  
Picture and Photo Processing  
Plug & Sync  
Picture/photo processing offers you  
the opportunity to conveniently cre-  
ate, edit and manage pictures and  
photos. Filters and effects are of-  
fered to help you create colourful,  
attractive 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.  
Plug & Sync carries out your routine  
tasks for you as you wish. With "Mu-  
sic > phone" you can always copy  
your latest tracks and playlists auto-  
matically to your phone. With "Pho-  
tos > PC" you can transfer your newly  
taken photos to your PC.  
SmartSync  
Media Pool  
With SmartSync you can always syn-  
chronize your data with Outlook®,  
OutlookExpress® or Lotus Notes™ as  
soon as the phone is connected to a  
PC. New and changed contacts are  
synchronized in just the same way as  
messages and appointments.  
Media Pool offers you a convenient  
option for managing ringtones, mu-  
sic, playlists and videos. You can  
store your music files in your phone  
automatically converting them into  
a suitable format.  
Notifier  
If your phone is connected to a PC  
you will always be notified on the PC  
screen, if required, about incoming  
calls or messages – even when the  
phone is switched to mute.  
112  
Questions & Answers  
Questions & Answers  
If you have any questions about using your phone, visit us anytime at  
www.siemens.com/mobilephonescustomercare.For additional help, we have listed be-  
low some frequently asked questions and answers.  
Configuration service  
To help you set up your mobile phone for the data service WAP, MMS, e-mail and Internet,  
you can use a configuration service. This service is used to have the necessary settings for  
your mobile phone sent to you by SMS. We recommend that you contact your network pro-  
vider who will send you the configuration messages.  
As an alternative you can also use the "Setting Configurator" at  
www.siemens.com/mobilephonescustomercare. Siemens will then send you the config-  
uration messages. Please follow the instructions contained in those messages.  
Problem  
Poss. causes  
Possible solution  
Phone cannot be On/Off key not pressed long enough. Press On/Off key for at least 2 seconds.  
switched on.  
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 Frequent use of organiser and  
Restrict use if applicable.  
short.  
games.  
Fast search activated.  
Display illumination switched on.  
Deactivate speed search (page 84).  
Switch off display illumination (page 66).  
Switch on Auto key lock (page 81).  
Unintentional keystrokes  
(illumination!).  
     
Questions & Answers  
Possible solution  
113  
Problem  
Poss. causes  
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.  
Only use original Siemens accessories.  
Replace battery.  
Battery faulty.  
SIM error.  
SIM card not inserted correctly.  
Check that the SIM card is inserted correctly  
(page 10).  
Dirty SIM card contacts.  
Clean SIM card with a dry cloth.  
Use 3V 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.  
No network  
connection.  
Weak signal.  
Move higher, to a window or an open space.  
Complain to the service provider.  
Outside the GSM range.  
Invalid SIM card.  
New network not authorised.  
Try manual selection or select a different net-  
work (page 83).  
Network call barring is set.  
Network overloaded.  
Signal too weak.  
Check network barrings (page 82).  
Try again later.  
Phone loses  
network.  
Reconnection to another service provider is au-  
tomatic (page 83). Switching phone off and on  
again can speed this up.  
Calls not possible. Second line set.  
New SIM card inserted.  
Set line 1 ã (page 84).  
Check for new barrings.  
Load credit.  
Charge limit reached.  
Credit used up.  
Some calls not  
possible.  
Call restrictions are in place.  
Barrings can be set by service provider. Check  
barrings (page 82).  
 
114  
Questions & Answers  
Poss. causes  
Problem  
Possible solution  
Impossible to make Phonebook/Addressbook is full.  
entries in Phone-  
book/Addressbook.  
Delete entries in the Addressbook/Phonebook  
(see Standard functions, page 16).  
Voice mailbox not Call divert to mailbox not set.  
functioning.  
Set call divert to mailbox (page 57).  
å flashes.  
SMS memory is full.  
MMS memory is full.  
Phone memory full.  
Delete SMS messages (see Standard func-  
tions, page 16) or archive them (page 43).  
æ flashes.  
Delete MMS messages (see standard func-  
tions, page 16).  
ç
flashes.  
Delete messages, pictures, videos, games or  
applications.  
Function cannot be Not supported by service provider or Contact your service provider.  
set. registration required.  
Capacity problems Phone memory full.  
with, for example,  
Games & More,  
Delete files in the relevant areas. You can use  
the memory assistant to delete specific files  
(page 78).  
ringtones, pic-  
tures, videos, SMS  
archive.  
NoInternetaccess, Profile not activated, profile settings Activate or set browser profile. If necessary  
downloading not wrong/incomplete.  
possible.  
consult your service provider.  
Message cannot Service provider does not support  
Check with your service provider.  
be sent.  
this service.  
Phone number for service centre not Set service centre (page 44).  
set or incorrectly set.  
SIM card contract does not support Contact your service provider.  
this service.  
Service centre too busy.  
Repeat message.  
Recipient does not have a compati- Check.  
ble phone.  
EMS pictures are Destination phone does not support  
notdisplayedon the the EMS standard.  
destination phone.  
No Internet access Incorrect browser profile set, or  
Check browser settings; contact your service  
provider if necessary.  
possible.  
wrong or incomplete settings.  
Questions & Answers  
Possible solution  
115  
Problem  
Poss. causes  
PIN error/  
PIN2 error  
Three wrong entries.  
Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) supplied with the  
PUK (MASTER PIN) has been lost, contact  
your service provider.  
Phone code error. Three wrong entries.  
Contact Siemens Service (page 116).  
Contact your service provider.  
Service provider  
code error.  
No authorisation for this service.  
Too few/too many Functions may have been added or Check with your service provider.  
menu entries.  
deleted by the service provider via  
the SIM card.  
No fax possible.  
Wrong settings in the PC.  
Check settings.  
No authorisation for this service.  
Contact your service provider.  
Contact your service provider.  
Charge meter does Charge pulse is not being  
not work.  
transmitted.  
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  
dismantle the phone!  
Reset settings to the factory default, page 79: # 9 9 9 9 #  
A
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Customer Care  
Customer Care  
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  
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  
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  
We offer fast, individual advice! You have  
several options:  
Our online support on the Internet:  
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 questions  
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,  
*
E
press #06#, then ) and if available,  
*
your Siemens Service customer number.  
You will also find the most frequently  
asked questions and answers in the sec-  
tion entitled "Questions & Answers" in this  
user guide on page 112.  
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.  
If repair work is necessary, please contact  
one of our service centres:  
Abu Dhabi.........................................0 26 42 38 00  
Argentina .....................................0 80 08 88 98 78  
Australia..........................................13 00 66 53 66  
     
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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 09 99 66  
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 manu-  
factured to the highest of standards and  
should be treated with great care. The sug-  
gestions below will help you to enjoy your  
phone for many years.  
Battery quality statement  
The capacity of your mobile phone battery  
will reduce each time it is charged/emptied.  
Storage at too high or low temperatures will  
also result in a graduly capacity loss. As  
a result the operating time of your mobile  
phone may be considerably reduced, evan  
after a rull recharge of the battery.  
• Protect your phone from moisture and hu-  
midity. Precipitation, humidity and liquids  
contain minerals that will corrode electron-  
ic circuits. Nevertheless, should your  
phone become wet, disconnect it immedi-  
ately from the power supply to avoid elec-  
tric 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 overheated and  
possibly explode.  
• Do not use or store the phone in dusty,  
dirty areas. Its moving parts may be  
damaged and the casing may become  
deformed and discoloured.  
• Do not store your phone in hot environ-  
ments (e.g. vehicle instrument panel in the  
summer). High temperatures can shorten  
the life of electronic devices, damage bat-  
teries and warp or melt certain plastics.  
• Do not store your phone in cold environ-  
ments. When the phone warms up again  
(to its normal ambient temperature), mois-  
ture can form inside the phone, which may  
damage electronic circuit boards.  
Regardless of this, the battery has been de-  
signed 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  
your replace it. Please buy only Siemens  
original batteries.  
Display quality  
declaration  
For technological reasons, a few small dots  
with different colours may appear in the dis-  
play in exceptional cases.  
Just remember that the appearance of  
brighter or darker dots generally does not  
mean that a fault has occurred.  
• Do not drop, knock or shake your phone.  
Rough handling can damage internal cir-  
cuit boards!  
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning  
solvents, or strong detergents to clean the  
phone!  
The suggestions given above apply equally  
to your phone, battery, charger and all ac-  
cessories. If any of these parts is not working  
properly, obtain fast and reliable help at our  
service centres.  
       
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  
BenQ Mobile hereby declares that the phone  
described in this user guide is in compliance  
with the essential requirements and other  
relevant provisions of European Directive  
1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The relevant declara-  
tion of conformity (DoC) has been signed.  
Please call the company hotline if you re-  
quire a copy of the original:  
Lost phone  
If you lose your phone or SIM card, contact  
your service provider immediately to pre-  
vent misuse.  
Technical data  
GSM class:  
Frequency range:  
GSM class:  
Frequency range:  
GSM class:  
Frequency range:  
Weight:  
4 (2 watt)  
Operating time  
880–960 MHz  
1 (1 watt)  
Talktime: up to 300 minutes  
Standby time: up to 300 hours  
1,710–1,880 MHz  
1 (1 watt)  
The operating time depends upon the re-  
spective conditions of use. Extreme temper-  
atures considerably reduce the standby  
time. You should therefore avoid the leaving  
the phone in the sun or on a radiator.  
1,850–1,990 MHz  
99 g  
The following applications reduce the stand-  
by time and can be deactivated if required:  
• Flash (page 37)  
• CB services (page 58)  
• Screensaver (page 66)  
• Illumination (page 66)  
Size:  
92 × 48 × 23 mm  
(~ 78 ccm)  
Li-Ion battery:  
750 mAh  
Operating  
temperature:  
–10 °C to 55 °C  
1.8 and 3.0 V  
• EGPRS (page 69)  
• Bluetooth (page 69)  
SIM card:  
• Fast search (page 84)  
             
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SAR  
SAR  
European Union (RTTE) and  
international (ICNIRP)  
INFORMATION ON RF EXPOSURE / SPE-  
CIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR)  
THIS MODEL MEETS INTERNATIONAL  
GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO  
WAVES  
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and  
receiver. It is designed not to exceed the lim-  
its for exposure to radio waves recommend-  
ed by international guidelines. These  
guidelines were developed by the independ-  
ent scientific organization ICNIRP and in-  
clude safety margins designed to assure the  
protection of all persons, regardless of age  
and health.  
device to ensure it only uses the minimum  
level required to reach the network.  
The World Health Organization has stated  
that present scientific information does not  
indicate the need for any special precautions  
for the use of mobile devices. They note that  
if you nevertheless want to reduce your ex-  
posure then you can do so by limiting the  
length of calls or using a 'hands-free' device  
to keep the mobile phone away from the  
head and body.  
Additional Information can be found on the  
websites of the World Health Organization  
or Siemens  
The guidelines use a unit of measurement  
known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or  
SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is  
2 W/kg and was adopted into the European  
Standard EN 50360 and into other national  
standards. The CE mark demonstrates that  
the EU requirements are met.  
The highest SAR value for this device when  
tested at the ear was 0.50 W/kg1. As mobile  
devices offer a range of functions, they can  
be used in positions other than the head,  
such as on the body. In this case, at data  
transfer (GPRS) a separation distance of  
1.5 cm is required.  
As SAR is measured utilizing the device's  
highest transmitting power, the actual SAR  
of this device while operating is typically be-  
low that indicated above. This is due to auto-  
matic changes to the power level of the  
1
The tests are carried out in accordance with  
international guidelines for testing.  
 
Accessories  
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Accessories  
Fashion & Carry  
Carrying Cases  
Leather Case FCL-700  
Tour Case FCT-650  
Headset Bluetooth®  
HHB-600 with EU battery charger  
HHB-610 with battery charger for UK  
HHB-620 with battery charger for Australia  
Small Bluetooth® headset that is very  
comfortable to wear.  
Energy  
Charger adapter ECA-500  
Charger adapter for Headset Bluetooth  
HHB-600.  
Li-Ion battery EBA-730 (750 mAh)  
Spare battery  
Travel Charger  
Headset Bluetooth®  
Travel Charger EU ETC-500  
Travel Charger UK ETC-510  
Travel charger with an extended input  
voltage range of 100–240 V.  
HHB-700 with EU battery charger  
HHB-710 with battery charger for UK  
HHB-720 with battery charger for Australia  
Elegant, small Bluetooth® headset that is  
very comfortable to wear.  
Headset Bluetooth® Stereo HHB-750  
Stereo Bluetooth® headset with integrated  
display for high quality and convenient  
handsfree talking and listening to music.  
Car Charger Plus ECC-600  
Charger for the cigarette lighter socket in  
the car. It is possible to make phone calls  
during charging.  
Desk Top Stand EDS-600  
A smart and practical desk station for your  
mobile phone.  
Office  
Data Cable DCA-500  
For connecting the phone to the serial  
RS232 port of the PC.  
Handsfree Portable  
Headset Basic HHS-500  
Data Cable USB DCA-510  
Headset HHS-510  
For connecting the phone to the USB port of  
the PC. With charging function.  
Headset with key to accept and end calls.  
Headset Purestyle HHS-610  
High quality headset with detachable ear-  
piece and key to accept and end calls.  
Data Cable USB DCA-540  
For connecting the phone to the USB port of  
the PC. With charging function.  
Headset Stereo HHS-700  
Stereo headset with function key for enjoy-  
ing music and making phone calls.  
     
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Accessories  
SyncStation DSC-600  
Car Solutions  
Desk station for the phone to facilitate sim-  
ultaneous data exchange and telephone  
charging. Includes a desktop stand and  
a USB data cable.  
Car Kit Portable HKP-500  
The portable handsfree car kit can easily be  
moved from one car to another. Simply plug  
into the cigarette lighter socket, connect, and  
talk.  
Car Kit Bluetooth® HKW-600  
State-of-the-art Bluetooth® Car Kit with ex-  
ternal display for safe and convenient  
handsfree use of a mobile phone in the car.  
Multitainment  
Flash IFL-600  
Plug-in flash module for taking photos in are-  
as with low ambient light.  
Mobile Music Set IMS-700  
Car Kit Bluetooth® Portable HKW-700  
The portable Mobile Music Set allows you to  
listen to music on your mobile phone any-  
where you go with excellent sound quality.  
You can also play music over the active  
loudspeaker so that others can share your  
enjoyment.  
High-tech Bluetooth handsfree car kit with  
no cable connection to the mobile phone.  
Installation is easy - simply plug into the  
cigarette lighter socket.  
Car Kit Bluetooth® HKW-710  
Innovative Bluetooth® handsfree kit with an  
external display for making in-car calls safely  
and conveniently.  
Car Kit Bluetooth® SIM HKW-720  
Innovative Bluetooth® handsfree kit with an  
external display for making in-car calls  
safely, conveniently, and with low power  
consumption.  
Products can be obtained in specialist shops  
or you can visit the Siemens Mobile Store  
online:  
Siemens Original Accessories  
 
Guarantee certificate (UK)  
123  
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  
conditions 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.  
• 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 in-  
jury resulting from its negligence.  
• 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  
detriment of the customer.  
• 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 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 treat-  
ment and/or failure to comply with  
information 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 medium  
shall be excluded from the Guarantee.  
• The purchase receipt, together with the  
date of purchase, shall be required as evi-  
dence for invoking the Guarantee. Claims  
under the Guarantee must be submitted  
within two months of the Guarantee  
default becoming evident.  
To invoke this Guarantee, please contact  
our online support on the Internet  
Siemens telephone service. The relevant  
number is to be found in the accompanying  
user guide.  
• 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:  
• 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 medium  
shall be excluded from the Guarantee.  
• The purchase receipt, together with the  
date of purchase, shall be required as evi-  
dence for invoking the Guarantee. Claims  
under the Guarantee must be submitted  
within two months of the Guarantee de-  
fault 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 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 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:  
• Ownership of devices or components re-  
placed by and returned to Siemens shall  
vest in Siemens.  
• This Guarantee shall apply to new devices  
purchased in the European Union. For  
Products sold in the Republic of Ireland the  
Guarantee is issued by Siemens Ireland  
Limited, Ballymoss Road, Sandyford In-  
dustrial Estate, Dublin 18 - The Republic of  
Ireland.  
• 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 in-  
jury 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  
The software is manipulated  
Defects or damage caused by drop-  
ping, breaking, lightning or ingress of  
moisture. This also applies if defects or  
damage was caused by mechanical,  
chemical, radio interference or thermal  
factors (e.g.: microwave, sauna etc.)  
• 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.  
Devices fitted with accessories not au-  
thorised by Siemens  
 
Guarantee certificate (IRL)  
125  
To invoke this Guarantee, please contact  
our online support on the Internet  
the Siemens telephone service. The rele-  
vant number is to be found in the accompa-  
nying user guide.  
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Licence Agreement  
Licence Agreement  
This Licence Agreement ("Agreement") is  
between You and Siemens Aktiengesells-  
chaft ("Siemens"). The Agreement authoriz-  
es You to use the Licenced Software, speci-  
fied in Clause 1 below, which may be includ-  
ed in your phone, stored on a CD-ROM, sent  
to You by electronic mail or over the air,  
downloaded from Siemens Web pages or  
servers or from other sources under the  
terms and conditions set forth below.  
from Siemens Web pages or servers or from  
other sources.  
2. COPYRIGHT. The Licenced Software  
and all related rights, without limitation in-  
cluding proprietary rights therein, are owned  
by Siemens, its Licensors or affiliates and  
are protected by international treaty provi-  
sions and all applicable national laws. This  
Agreement does not convey to You nor allow  
You to acquire any title or ownership interest  
in the Licenced Software or rights therein.  
The structure, organization, data and code  
of the Licenced Software are the valuable  
trade secrets and confidential information of  
Siemens, its Licensors or affiliates. You  
must reproduce and include the copyright  
notices with any permitted copies You make  
of the Licenced Software.  
3. LICENCE AND USE. Siemens grants to  
You a non-exclusive, non-transferable end  
user right to install the Licenced Software or  
use the Licenced Software installed on the  
phone. The Licenced Software is Licenced  
with the phone as a single integrated product  
and may be used with the phone only as set  
forth in these licensing terms.  
Read this Agreement carefully before using  
your phone. By using your phone or install-  
ing, copying, and/or using the Licenced Soft-  
ware, You acknowledge that You have read  
and understood the Agreement and agree to  
be bound by all of the terms and conditions  
stated below. You further agree that if  
Siemens or any licensor of Siemens ("Licen-  
sor") is required to engage in any proceed-  
ing, legal or otherwise, to enforce their rights  
under this Agreement, Siemens and/or its Li-  
censor shall be entitled to recover from You,  
in addition to any other sums due, reasona-  
ble attorney's fees, costs and disburse-  
ments. If You do not agree to all of the terms  
and conditions of this Agreement, do not in-  
stall or use the Licenced Software. This  
Agreement governs any Updates, releases,  
revisions, or enhancements to the Licenced  
Software.  
4. LIMITATIONS ON LICENCE. You may  
not copy, distribute, or make derivative  
works of the Licenced Software except as  
follows:  
1. LICENCED SOFTWARE. As used in this  
Agreement, the term "Licenced 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 attach-  
ments, or other media with which this Agree-  
ment is provided and includes any related  
Siemens or third party software and up-  
grades, modified versions, updates, addi-  
tions and copies of the Licenced Software, if  
any, distributed over the air, downloaded  
(a) You may make one copy of the Licenced  
Software, excluding the documentation, as  
an archival backup copy of the original. Any  
other copies You make of the Licenced Soft-  
ware are in violation of this Agreement.  
(b) You may not use, modify, or transfer the  
right to use the Licenced Software other than  
together with the accompanying hardware or  
copy the Licenced Soft-ware except as ex-  
pressly provided in this Agreement.  
   
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127  
(c) You may not subLicence, rent or lease  
the Licenced Software.  
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  
TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTA-  
BILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE OR THAT THE LicenceD SOFT-  
WARE 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 LicenceD SOFTWARE  
WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR  
THAT THE OPERATION OF THE LicenceD  
SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED  
OR ERROR-FREE AND SIEMENS AND ITS  
LICENSORS HEREBY DISCLAIM ANY  
AND ALL LIABILITY ON ACCOUNT  
THEREOF. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN IN-  
FORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY A  
SIEMENS REPRESENTATIVE SHALL  
CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY  
AFFECT THIS DISCLAIMER. YOU AS-  
SUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY TO  
ACHIEVE YOUR INTENDED RESULTS  
AND FOR THE INSTALLATION, USE, AND  
RESULTS OBTAINED FROM IT.  
8. NO OTHER OBLIGATIONS. This Agree-  
ment creates no obligations on the part of  
Siemens other than as specifically set forth  
herein.  
9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. IN NO  
EVENT SHALL SIEMENS, ITS EMPLOY-  
EES, LICENSORS, AFFILIATES OR  
AGENTS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT  
DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, DATA OR  
BUSINESS, OR COSTS OF PROCURE-  
MENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR  
SERVICES, PROPERTY DAMAGE, INTER-  
RUPTION OF BUSINESS OR FOR ANY  
SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, EX-  
EMPLARY, ECONOMIC, PUNITIVE OR  
CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES, HOWEVER  
CAUSED, AND WHETHER ARISING UN-  
DER CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE,  
(d) You may not reverse engineer, decom-  
pile, modify, or disassemble those Licenced  
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 Licenced Software may be sup-  
plied by third parties and may be subject to  
separate licence terms. Such terms are set  
out within the documentation.  
5. MISUSE OF THE LICENCED SOFT-  
WARE OR DATA GENERATED BY THE Li-  
cenceD SOFTWARE IS STRICTLY  
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 Licenced Software under this  
Agreement and for any liability or damage  
related in any way to your use of the Li-  
cenced Software in violation of this Agree-  
ment. You are also responsible for using the  
Licenced Software in accordance with the  
limitations of this Agreement.  
6. TERMINATION. This Agreement is effec-  
tive from the first date you install, copy or  
otherwise use the Licenced Software. You  
may terminate this Licence at any time by  
deleting or destroying the Licenced Soft-  
ware, all back up copies and all related ma-  
terials provided to You by Siemens. Your  
licence rights terminate automati-cally and  
immediately without notice if You fail to com-  
ply with any provision of this Agreement. The  
rights and obligations under sections 2, 5, 6,  
7, 9, 12 and 13 of this Agreement shall sur-  
vive the termination of this Agreement.  
7. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THE LICENCED  
SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND  
NEITHER SIEMENS NOR ANY OF ITS LI-  
CENSORS MAKE ANY REPRESENTA-  
TIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR  
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OR OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY, OR  
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INA-  
BILITY TO USE THE LicenceD SOFT-  
WARE, EVEN IF SIEMENS IS ADVISED OF  
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
THE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SHALL  
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CORDING TO PRODUCT LIABILITY LAW  
OR IN THE EVENT OF INTENTIONAL MIS-  
CONDUCT, PERSONAL INJURY OR  
DEATH.  
10. TECHNICAL SUPPORT. Siemens  
has and its Licensors have no obligation 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 Licenced Software shall be free to use  
any feedback received from You resulting  
from your access to and use of the Licenced  
Software for any purpose including (without  
limitation) the manufacture, marketing and  
maintenance or support of products and  
services.  
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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 agreement between  
You and Siemens relating to the Licenced  
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temporaneous oral or written communica-  
tions, proposals, and representations with  
respect to its subject matter; and (ii) prevails  
over any conflicting or additional terms of  
any acknowledgement or similar communi-  
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this Licence. Notwithstanding the foregoing,  
some products of Sie-mens may require You  
to agree to additional terms through an on-  
line "click-wrap" Licence, and such terms  
shall supplement this Agreement. If any pro-  
vision of this Agreement is held invalid, all  
other provisions shall remain valid unless  
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applicable law. No modification to this  
11. EXPORT CONTROL. The Licenced  
Software may include technical data and  
cryptographic software and is subject to Ger-  
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trols and may be subject to import or export  
controls in other countries. You agree to  
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shall not disclose or otherwise export or re-  
export the Licenced Software or any part  
thereof delivered under this Agreement to  
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national or resident of such country) to which  
the U.S. has restricted or prohibited the ex-  
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hereto. The failure of either party to enforce  
any right resulting from the breach of any  
provision of this Agreement by the other par-  
ty will not be deemed a waiver of any right re-  
lated to a subsequent breach of such  
provision or any other right hereunder. Not-  
withstanding anything to the contrary in this  
Agreement, Siemens and/or its licensors  
may enforce its rights, including but not limit-  
ed to copyright, trademark or trade names,  
in accordance with the rules of law in each  
country.  
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Call waiting .................................. 25, 75  
Converter........................................... 96  
Countdown ...................................... 100  
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All calls (diversion).............................. 75  
Auto display  
Clock.............................................. 80  
Time/charges.................................. 35  
Auto last number redial....................... 24  
B
Battery  
Bluetooth ........................................... 69  
Bookmarks (WAP) .........................59, 60  
D
Dialling with number keys .................. 23  
Display  
Wallpaper....................................... 66  
Divert................................................. 75  
DTMF tones (tone sequences)............. 28  
Duration/charges................................ 35  
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Call  
Menu ............................................. 27  
Putting on hold............................... 25  
Rejecting ........................................ 25  
Toggling (swapping)....................... 25  
 
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E-mail  
Settings.......................................... 49  
Writing ........................................... 47  
Licence Manager ................................ 78  
Limit (duration/charges) ..................... 35  
Maintenance of phone ..................... 118  
Message  
Mobile Phone Manager..................... 109  
Muting (microphone) ......................... 27  
My menu.......................................... 100  
F
Flash .................................................. 37  
Formatting (phone memory)............... 78  
Frequency range................................. 84  
G
Guarantee certificate ........................123  
H
Headset  
Hide ID ............................................... 75  
Highlighting mode.............................. 16  
N
Network  
Settings ......................................... 83  
Notes ................................................. 90  
I
Information services (CB) .................... 58  
Inst. Message...................................... 52  
Internet .............................................. 60  
O
One number only ............................... 27  
Only ¡ ............................................. 81  
Operating times (battery) ........... 12, 119  
Organiser ........................................... 87  
K
Key tones......................................74, 77  
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P
Phone number transmission on/off...... 75  
PIN  
POP3 (e-mail)...................................... 50  
Profiles  
Shortcuts............................................ 73  
SIM card  
Inserting ........................................ 13  
Standby time.............................. 12, 119  
ProSlide lock ....................................... 81  
Provider logo ...................................... 66  
Putting a call on hold ....................25, 27  
Q
R
Reminder............................................ 24  
Remote synchronisation...................... 93  
Ringtone setting ................................. 64  
Ringtones .....................................64, 68  
Manual .......................................... 12  
Switching on (phone)......................... 12  
Symbols ............................................... 8  
Synchronisation ................................. 93  
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Text input  
This SIM only ...................................... 81  
Time zones .............................13, 80, 92  
Earpiece volume............................. 23  
Wallpaper (display)............................. 66  
WAP ................................................... 59  
WAP push........................................... 51  
U
Upper and lowercase letters (T9)......... 19  
User dictionary.................................... 77  
User group.......................................... 84  

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