Siemens SL42 User Manual

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SL42  
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Rights of modification reserved.  
SL45i  
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft  
Your package  
Stereo headphones with  
PTT key –  
(PTT = Push-to-talk)  
User guide  
MultiMediaCard™  
(in the phone)  
Battery  
CD ROM –  
Sync Station –  
Power supply unit  
Data cable –  
Contents  
Overview of keys/display ..................... 3  
Safety precautions................................ 4  
General instructions ............................. 5  
The User Guide..................................... 5  
Menu Control........................................ 5  
Helpsystem........................................... 6  
SIM card ................................................. 7  
Battery.................................................... 8  
MultiMediaCard™................................ 10  
Switch on, off / PIN entry.................... 11  
New appointment............................... 33  
Calculator / Currency Conv................ 34  
Internet (WAP) ..................................... 35  
Settings .............................................. 35  
Making a phone call............................ 13  
Dialling with digit keys ....................... 13  
End call ............................................... 13  
When number is busy ........................ 14  
Redial previous numbers.................... 14  
Accept call.......................................... 15  
End call ............................................... 15  
Reject call ........................................... 15  
During a call........................................ 16  
Addressbook ....................................... 19  
New entry........................................... 19  
Read entry.......................................... 20  
Search entry....................................... 21  
Call entry ............................................ 21  
SIM location ....................................... 22  
Store control code ............................. 23  
Java™ ........................................ 39  
Games / Chronometer......................... 42  
Message (SMS).................................... 43  
Read Messages.................................. 43  
Compose message............................. 44  
Text entry with "T9"............................ 45  
Incoming list, outgoing list.................. 47  
Archive................................................ 47  
Predef. message................................. 48  
Setup .................................................. 49  
Voice message / mailbox.................... 50  
Setup .................................................. 50  
Listen to.............................................. 50  
Cell broadcast...................................... 51  
Records................................................ 53  
Calls missed........................................ 53  
Calls received ..................................... 53  
Calls dialled......................................... 53  
Alarms missed.................................... 53  
Businesscard....................................... 24  
Voice control ....................................... 25  
MP3 Player ......................................... 26  
Play..................................................... 26  
Load music ......................................... 28  
See also Index at the end of this User Guide  
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Profiles................................................. 54  
Activate .............................................. 54  
Without Alarm.................................... 55  
Audio.................................................... 56  
Ringer setting .................................... 56  
Volume ............................................... 56  
Melodies ............................................ 56  
Silent alert .......................................... 57  
Filter.................................................... 57  
Service tones ..................................... 58  
Card-Explorer ...................................... 73  
Sync Station ....................................... 76  
PC software.......................................... 77  
Siemens QuickSync ............................ 78  
Display symbols.................................. 79  
Siemens Service.................................. 80  
Troubleshooting.................................. 81  
Time/Charge ........................................ 59  
Divert ................................................... 60  
Specifications...................................... 85  
Declaration of conformity................... 85  
Technical data .................................... 85  
Maintenance......................................... 86  
Maintenance tips ............................... 86  
Quality declaration for batteries......... 86  
Siemens accessories and City Portal 87  
General accessories ........................... 87  
Siemens City Portal ............................ 88  
Setup .................................................... 62  
Menu mode........................................ 62  
Device................................................. 62  
Security............................................... 65  
Network.............................................. 66  
During calls......................................... 70  
Headset ............................................. 70  
Car use ............................................... 70  
IrDA..................................................... 70  
Car Accessories .................................. 89  
SAR....................................................... 90  
Index..................................................... 91  
Fast access key................................... 71  
Soft key .............................................. 71  
Speed dialling number........................ 72  
Quick menu selection ......................... 72  
See also Index at the end of this User Guide  
3
Overview of keys/display  
Side keys  
At the top:  
Activate dictating  
machine.  
Infrared interface  
(IrDA, e.g. for PC/  
Centre  
PDA communication)  
(context-sensitive)  
Display indicators  
Reception strength/  
battery level  
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Ö Hold down: Start  
voice dialling.  
Service Provider  
01.02.2001 10:35  
Internet  
Ö Ä : Set volume/  
scroll up and down in  
menus and messages.  
(see also p. 79).  
Menu  
Key lock  
To switch on and off:  
At the bottom:  
Activate MP3 player.  
#
 OK  
Hold down.  
Confirm  
(switching  
off only).  
Ringer  
To switch on and off:  
*
Hold down.  
Device interface  
Soft keys  
Control key  
The current functions  
are displayed as icons  
or text above the keys.  
The soft keys display  
the “quick selection”  
and menu access in  
standby mode or offer  
access to a special  
In standby mode  
¤
£
¦
Hold  
Open Addressbook.  
Open menu.  
: Voice dialling  
Internet  
Menu  
In lists and menus:  
¤
¦
£
Scroll up and down.  
Select function.  
Menu level back.  
service such as  
p
the SIM service.  
SMS and Calendar:  
¥ ¦  
¤ £  
Move cursor.  
Scroll up and down.  
Call key A  
S On/Off/End key  
Select displayed phone number  
or name, accept calls.  
Display last calls in standby  
mode.  
Press briefly: End call or jump back to  
the previous menu level.  
Hold down: Switch phone on/off  
or return to standby mode.  
           
4
Safety precautions  
All radio transmitters are subject to  
restrictions such as:  
Please note:  
Neither the phone nor the bat-  
Switch off in hospitals; medical  
equipment such as pacemakers  
and hearing aids may be  
affected.  
tery should be opened under  
any circumstances.  
No modifications may be made  
to the phone. Any such modifi-  
cations will invalidate its ap-  
proval for use.  
While driving:  
Do not hold the phone in your  
hand. Only use one earpiece of  
the stereo headphones  
("Car Accessories", page 89).  
We recommend you use only  
original Siemens batteries and  
charging devices. Otherwise  
you risk damaging your health  
and the product.  
Mobile phones must be  
switched off at all times in an  
aircraft.  
Prevent accidential activation.  
The battery cover must not be  
removed from the battery.  
Switch off near petrol stations,  
fuel depots, chemical plants or  
blasting operations.  
Dispose of used batteries ac-  
cording to statutory require-  
ments.  
TVs, radios, PCs, and so on may  
be affected by interference.  
We recommend you use only  
original Siemens accessories to  
avoid possible damage and en-  
sure that the phone complies  
with all the relevant regulations.  
Do not use magnifying glasses  
or the like to view the infrared  
port during operation [Class  
1LED product (classified accord-  
ing to IEC 60825-1)].  
The ring tone is reproduced  
through the earpiece. First  
accept the call, then hold the  
phone to your ear.  
Caution: The MultiMediaCard™  
and SIM card can be removed;  
small parts could be swallowed  
by children.  
Improper use will invalidate the warranty.  
   
5
General instructions  
This User Guide describes models SL42 and  
The User Guide  
The short guide will suffice for  
experienced users and those in a  
hurry.  
SL45i.  
Differences in operation are indicated as  
follows:  
Information on the SL42  
Information on the SL45i  
We recommend you read this User  
Guide carefully, so that you can use  
all the functions of the phone fully.  
The following symbols are used:  
Menu Control  
The menus provide access to  
functions, network services and  
individual settings.  
Enter numbers or letters.  
J
S
On/Off/End key.  
Main menu  
You always reach it from the  
standby mode when you press the  
right soft key:  
Call key.  
A
C
Press control key on the  
side indicated.  
Displays a soft key  
function.  
or with  
 Menu  
 Menu  
Function depends on the  
~
Service Provider; special  
registration may be necessary.  
Menu control  
Steps for menu access (e. g.):  
 Menu  ! Audio ! Volume  
The procedure above corresponds to:  
Use the control key to  
scroll in the menus.  
B
C
Y
Select a submenu or a  
function.  
 Menu  
V
C
V
C
Press soft key.  
Scroll to Audio.  
Select Audio.  
Scroll to Volume.  
Select Volume.  
Go back one menu level  
(or press  
briefly).  
S
Option menu  
In other situations (e.g. when  
Addressbook is open), a  
corresponding option menu  
appears:  
 Options  Press.  
         
6
General instructions  
Helpsystem  
In every menu, you will find the help  
line at the top which gives you  
access to the help system by  
subject. Calling up the help for the  
first time after switching on can take  
a few seconds, as the WAP  
Browser is used to display the help.  
No Internet connection is  
established however.  
Navigation  
Help system  
Info on help  
Basics  
Call  
@
Link  
Leave the help system.  
You return to the point at  
which you called up the  
help system.  
@
Go to the main menu of  
the help system.  
q
 Link  
Follow the highlighted link  
and jump to this topic in  
the help system.  
S
Press briefly: Go back to  
the previous topic in the  
help system.  
Hold down: End help and  
return to standby mode.  
 
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SIM card  
Insert SIM card  
The Service Provider supplies you  
with a SIM card on which all the  
important data for your line is  
stored.  
Remove SIM card  
• Switch off phone.  
• Unlock and remove battery.  
• Press latch inward  
SIM card jumps out a short way.  
• Remove the SIM card.  
until the  
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If the SIM card has been delivered in  
credit card size, snap the smaller  
segment out and remove any rough  
edges.  
Latch  
$
• Insert SIM card under the retain-  
ing ribs . Make sure the angled  
"
corner is in the correct position,  
gold contacts pointing downward.  
#
Functions without SIM card  
If the phone is switched on without  
the SIM card, the following appears:  
"
Please insert  
your SIM card!  
³
SOS  
Menu  
• Press SIM card downward  
til the latch engages.  
un-  
#
• Then insert the battery (see p. 8).  
Only 3 Volt SIM cards are supported. Older  
SIM cards (5 Volt technology) cannot be  
used. Please contact your Service Provider.  
 Menu  
Press soft key.  
All the functions that can be used  
without the SIM card are shown.  
You will find a description of these  
functions in this User Guide.  
 SOS  
"Emergency number  
(SOS)", p. 12.  
   
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Battery  
Compress the connector to remove  
the charger cable.  
Insert battery  
• Insert battery at the bottom of the  
phone  
clicks into place  
and press inward until it  
"
.
#
#
"
Sync Station  
#
• Switch off the phone before you  
remove the battery.  
• Unlock battery , then remove  
.
#
"
Charge battery  
"
The battery is not fully charged  
when delivered, so follow the in-  
structions given for each model.  
• Interconnect the socket and the  
Sync Station with the plug-in  
power supply.  
"
If the battery is totally discharged, no  
charge icon is displayed at the beginning of  
the charging process.  
• Insert the phone into the Sync  
Station and press downward  
#
If this is the case, leave the charger cable  
plugged in. The charge icon will appear af-  
ter a maximum of 2 hours. The battery is  
then automatically charged.  
until it engages. The contact mes-  
sage is displayed (alternatively:  
plug in power supply directly to  
the phone).  
Charger cable  
Insert the charger cable of the plug-  
in power supply directly into the  
socket on the phone.  
   
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Battery  
The voltage indicated on the  
Sync Station must not be  
exceeded.  
;
Charging  
The charger heats up when used for long  
periods. This is normal and not dangerous.  
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When charging is in progress.  
End of charging  
An empty battery is fully charged after  
about 2 hours. Charging is only possible in  
an ambient temperature of 5°C to 40°C  
(the charge icon flashes as a warning when  
the temperature is 5°C above/below).  
Usage time  
A fully charged battery provides 80 to 230  
hours of standby time or 1½ to 5½ hours of  
talk time. The standby times/talk times are  
average values; the actual values depend  
on the operating conditions (see table  
below).  
Charge level display:  
Fully a b c Empty  
charged  
A beep sounds when the battery is nearly  
empty.  
Operation  
carried out  
Time Decrease of  
(min) standby time  
Calling  
1
30 - 60 min.  
Playing music  
30 20 - 30 h.  
Display  
½
1
30 min.  
backlight*  
Network search  
5 - 10 min.  
*Key input, games, organiser etc.  
       
10  
MultiMediaCard™  
With the MultiMediaCard™, your  
phone acquires a very large memory.  
It enables you to store numerous  
addresses, MP3 music files or voice  
memos. You may also use the  
MultiMediaCard™ like a floppy-disk  
to save any other desired files.  
• Slide the carrier with the Multi-  
MediaCard™ into the phone  
again  
.
#
Please, treat the MultiMediaCard™  
carefully. Do not bend it or expose it to  
static electricity.  
Change the MultiMedia-  
Card™  
File management  
The Card-Explorer is available in the  
phone for organising your files (see  
p. 73). In combination with a PC, you  
can also use the Data Exchange  
Software (see p. 77).  
• The MultiMediaCard™ is already  
in the phone when it is shipped  
from the factory.  
• Push open the small button oppo-  
site  
(using a pen for example).  
"
Note that the entries on the  
MultiMediaCard™ are not  
automatically linked with the entries  
on the SIM card. For example,  
entries that you make in the  
Addressbook are only stored on the  
MultiMediaCard™.  
Remove the MultiMediaCard™  
carrier from the phone  
.
#
"
New MultiMediaCard™  
1. Save the data of your old  
MultiMediaCard™ on a PC using the  
Data Exchange Software .  
Save your Addressbook entries with the  
Siemens QuickSync Software.  
#
• Insert the MultiMediaCard™ into  
the carrier  
.
2. Format the new MultiMediaCard™ using  
the Data Exchange Software.  
$
3. Copy the data from the PC to the  
new MultiMediaCard™ using the Data  
Exchange Software. Copy the  
Addressbook entries with Siemens  
QuickSync.  
$
   
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Logging on to the network will take  
Switch on, off / PIN entry  
Switch on  
a few seconds.  
When the name of the Service  
Provider appears in the display,  
the phone is in standby mode and  
ready for use.  
Addressbook  
Hold down On/Off/End key to switch  
on or off.  
When you switch on the phone for the first  
time the Phonebook entries are copied from  
the SIM card to the Addressbook. Please do  
not interrupt this process and reject all  
incoming calls.  
When you switch the phone on for the first  
time the language of your Service Provider  
is loaded for the display prompt (see also  
p. 62). This takes a few seconds.  
SIM card  
Whenever you change a SIM card you are  
prompted to copy the names and phone  
numbers stored there to the  
MultiMediaCard™ after you have switched  
on the phone. Follow the instructions on the  
display.  
Enter PIN  
The SIM card can be protected with  
a 4-8 digit PIN code.  
• Enter your PIN code using the  
digit keys (shown as a series of  
asterisks, if you make a mistake  
If you want to copy the data of the SIM Card  
to the MultiMediaCard™ later on, you can  
use the functions in the SIM memory menu  
(see p. 22).  
press  
• Confirm input.  
).  
 
 C  
Press the soft key (see diagram).  
Problems with the SIM card  
Please enter  
your PIN:  
If “Please insert your SIM card!“ is  
F
displayed, check for faults, see p. 83.  
****  
¥
C
OK  
Wrong PIN?  
If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times,  
the SIM card is barred, see p. 81.  
Activate/Deactivate PIN control,  
Change PIN No., see p. 66.  
         
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Switch on, off / PIN  
Emergency number (SOS)  
Aircraft security  
By pressing the soft key  SOS  you can  
make an emergency call over the network  
without a SIM card and without entering a  
PIN (not possible in all countries).  
This must only be used in real  
emergencies.  
If you have deactivated PIN control  
(see p. 66), you must provide addi-  
tional confirmation before the phone  
can be switched on.  
This is intended to prevent you from  
switching on the phone inadvertent-  
ly, for example while you are in an  
aircraft.  
Network connection  
Strength of the incoming signal.  
t
U
S
Hold down.  
A weak signal reduces the call  
quality and may lead to loss of  
connection. In this case, change  
your location.  
Aircraft security  
Please confirm to  
activate  
Do not interfere with the antenna at the top  
of the phone unnecessarily during  
operation, otherwise the quality of the  
connection may be impaired.  
OK  
Cancel  
Metal parts in the vicinity of the antenna  
can impair the reception and transmission  
quality.  
 OK  
Select:  
The phone is switched on.  
If you are outside your “home network“,  
your phone automatically selects another  
GSM network (see also p. 67).  
 Cancel  Select or do nothing:  
The activation procedure  
is aborted; the phone is  
not switched on.  
SIM services  
This symbol is displayed if your  
p
SIM card supports special  
applications such as banking.  
         
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Making a phone call  
International dialling code  
Dialling with digit keys  
You can access international dialling codes  
stored in your phone:  
The phone must be switched on  
(standby mode).  
Press the key until a “+“ symbol  
appears.  
0
Enter the number  
J
- if necessary with interna-  
tional dialling code  
 +List  
Press.  
Select the required country from the list.  
The international dialling code is displayed.  
- national only for calls to  
the national fixed net-  
work.  
Now add the national number (in many  
countries without the first digit if it is a zero)  
and press the Call key.  
 Clear  A short press clears  
the last digit, a long press  
clears the entire number.  
Stereo headphones:  
, Store phone number  
in the Addressbook,  
see p. 19.  
Plug in the stereo headphones at the  
bottom of the phone. With the PTT key you  
can use the functions “answer call, end  
call” and in standby mode you can use voice  
dialling (see p. 25).  
Press the Call key. The  
A
phone number displayed  
is dialled.  
If there is a call, the music is automatically  
interrupted. Press the PTT key on the  
headset cable to accept the call (see p. 27).  
End call  
Warning:  
Press the End key. The call  
is ended.  
Both earpieces must never be used when  
driving or operating machinery.  
S
Press this key even if the person on  
the other end of the line has hung up  
first.  
Microphone  
PTT key  
           
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Making a phone call  
When number is busy  
Redial previous numbers  
If the number called is busy or it  
cannot be reached because of  
network problems, the following  
options are available:  
To redial the phone number last  
called:  
Press the Call key  
twice.  
A
To redial other numbers that were  
dialled previously:  
Auto redial previous numbers  
 Auto.Dial  Press. The number is  
automatically dialled for up  
to 15 minutes at  
Press the Call key once.  
A
increasing intervals.  
During this period, no  
other phone number can  
be dialled.  
Pick out the required  
phone number from the  
list of last calls, then  
press...  
B
To end:  
... to dial.  
A
Press  Off  
or  
 Options  You can add a phone number  
to the Addressbook or edit an  
entry or delete it.  
end key  
.
S
Any other call ends the function.  
Calling other stored phone numbers,  
see p. 53.  
Reminder  
 Prompt  Press. A beep reminds  
you to redial the phone  
number after 15 minutes.  
           
15  
Making a phone call  
~
Accepting with stereo  
headphones  
Accept call  
The phone must be switched on to  
receive calls (in standby mode).  
If a call comes in, the music is automatically  
interrupted. Press the PTT key to accept the  
call or to end the call (see p. 27).  
K
Accepting with Answer.message  
02079898767  
You must have recorded and activated an  
Answer.message.  
Answer  
Reject  
When a call comes in, press the dictation  
key briefly. The call is accepted and an  
Answer.message is played without you  
or, if call divert is set:  
The numbers of calls that have been  
received and missed are stored for call  
backpurposes, see p. 53.  
Answer  
Divert  
accept a call with:  
You can also press any key to accept a call,  
for the setting, see "Any key answer", p. 62.  
or  Answer  or with  
A
An incoming call will interrupt any other use  
of the phone.  
 Divert  divert the call.  
For data calls and fax calls see p. 75.  
For functions during the call see p. 16.  
Switch off the ringer for the current call:  
End call  
S
Press.  
Hold down.  
*
The call is displayed. The caller  
hears the dialling tone.  
Reject call  
or  Reject  
S
The caller hears the busy signal.  
 Divert  Diverts, say, to the mailbox, if  
this diversion has been set,  
see p. 60.  
         
16  
Making a phone call  
Set volume  
During a call  
You can adjust  
the handset  
volume with  
the keys on  
the phone.  
Call waiting  
~
High  
Low  
You may need to register for this service  
with your Service Provider and set your  
phone accordingly (see p. 70).  
During a call you may be advised  
that there is another call waiting.  
You will hear a special tone during  
the call. Now, you have the  
following options:  
If a car kit is used, its volume setting  
does not affect the usual setting on  
the phone.  
Dictating mach.  
Swap  
You can play back a recording (the  
person on the other end of the line  
also hears it) or record the call,  
see p. 29.  
 Swap  
Accept the waitingcall and  
place the current call on  
hold.  
To swap between the two  
calls, press  Swap  each  
time.  
Phone number memo  
You can key in a number during a  
call. The person on the other end of  
the line can hear the number  
entered. It can be stored or  
contacted after the current call has  
ended.  
Reject  
 Reject  Rejectthewaiting call. The  
caller will hear the busy  
tone.  
Follow the instructions on the  
display.  
or  
 Divert  If this is set, the caller will  
be diverted to the mailbox  
for example (see p. 60).  
End current call  
End the current call.  
S
 Answer  Accept the new call.  
           
17  
Making a phone call  
Swap/Conference  
~
When the current call is ended, the  
following query is displayed: “Return to call  
on hold?“  
Some functions may not be supported by  
your Service Provider.  
 Yes  
 No  
Return to the held call.  
The held call is ended.  
You can call another number during  
a call.  
You can swap back and forth  
between both calls or link all callers  
together in a conference.  
Conference  
 y  menu  Open call menu and select  
Conference.  
During a call, inform your partner  
about your intention then:  
A held call is added (conference call  
with up to five subscribers).  
To end:  
t
a
i
All calls are ended  
simultaneously when the  
End key is pressed.  
S
i
Call transfer  
Hold  
A
menu  
~
 y  menu  Open call menu and select  
 Hold  
Put the current call on  
hold.  
Call transfer.  
The original call is joined to the  
second call. For you, both calls are  
now ended. Not supported yet by all  
Service Providers.  
Now you can dial a new number.  
When the connection is established,  
you have the following options:  
Swap  
 Swap  
Swap back and forth  
between the two calls.  
           
18  
Making a phone call  
Call menu  Options  
Send DTMF tones  
Microphone Switch the microphone  
Digits entered during a call are  
transmitted directly as DTMF  
signals so that an answering  
machine, for example, can be  
controlled (DTMF = Dual Tone Multi  
Frequency).  
off  
on or off. If switched  
off, the person on the  
other end of the line  
can’t hear anything.  
Alternatively:  
*
Hold down.  
Conference (see p. 17)  
Time/Charge While the connection  
continues, the call  
duration and (if set,  
see p. 59) the call time/  
cost are displayed.  
Call transfer (see p. 17)  
Main menu Direct access to the  
main menu.  
Call status List all held and active  
calls (e.g. participants  
in a conference call).  
Send DTMF Transmit the control  
tones  
codes created by the  
keys or Addressbook.  
       
19  
Addressbook  
!
!
 Menu  
Organiser  
Addressbook  
Enter at least the first or last name  
and a phone number.  
or  
Make your entries field by  
field:  
• Last name:  
• First name:  
• Company:  
• Email:  
from standby mode  
B
V
You can store names, addresses  
and phone numbers in the  
Addressbook. The Addressbook is  
only available if a MultiMediaCard™  
is inserted. Without a  
MultiMediaCard™ you can only  
access the SIM card (with restricted  
functionality) (p. 22).  
• Phone:  
• Tel.office:  
• Tel.mobile:  
• Fax:  
• Street:  
• Postcode:  
• City:  
• Country:  
• URL: (Internet address)  
• VIP:  
New entry  
Open Addressbook (in  
V
standby mode).  
 Save  
Press.  
ä Addressbook ±  
Zacharias  
VIP  
New entry  
Businesscard  
You should only assign important entries to  
the VIP group.  
Select  
You may display the VIP entries at the top of  
the Addressbook (see p. 21).  
Select  
Press.  
You can set your phone so that the ringer  
sounds only for calls from numbers in the  
VIP group (see p. 57).  
The entry card for an address is dis-  
played.  
A call from a VIP entry can be announced by  
a special melody (see p. 56).  
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Abc Addressbook  
Last name:  
|
Copy data from a different  
Addressbook entry.  
>
First name:  
Save  
>
           
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Addressbook  
Phone number  
Read entry  
You can access all entries via the  
address list.  
Always enter fixed network phone numbers  
with the prefix, if necessary with the  
international dialling code.  
Open Addressbook (in  
standby mode).  
V
Text entry  
Press digit key repeatedly until the required  
character is displayed. The relevant  
characters are shown in the display. The  
cursor advances after a short delay.  
Select required entry.  
B
 View  
Press to display the entry.  
Addressbook  
Press briefly once for A , twice  
2
ä
for B , etc. The first letter in  
each name is automatically  
written in UPPERCASE.  
Last name:  
Einstein  
First name:  
Alfred  
Ä,ä / 1-9 Umlauts and numbers are  
displayed after the relevant  
letter.  
Edit  
 Clear  
Press briefly to erase the letter  
preceding the cursor, hold  
down to erase the whole  
name.  
Right soft key  
When you jump from line to line  
while you are reading, the right soft  
key changes depending on the type  
of data:  
Move the cursor.  
X
Switch between uppercase,  
lowercase and digit entry.  
*
 VoiceDial Phone number  
0
1
Write: + 0 - . , :  
("Voicedialling", page 25)  
Create a blank.  
 Link  
URL  
Special characters  
&, @, ... Special characters, see p. 45.  
Activate the relevant appli-  
cation with the soft key:  
 VoiceDial Start recording for this  
phone number.  
 Link  
Start WAP browser with  
this URL.  
             
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Addressbook  
Scroll to  
Search entry  
With the Addressbook open, simply  
type the first letter of the name you  
require.  
 Options  
Open menu.  
Read entry.  
View  
Group sorting The entries of the VIP  
group (see p. 19) are  
displayed at the top.  
Alphabetic sorting can  
be reactivated with A-Z  
sorting.  
The first entry that begins with this  
letter is displayed. Continue by  
typing the second letter and so on  
until the name you want is  
displayed.  
Edit  
Display the entry for  
changes.  
A magnifying glass icon appears in  
the upper right-hand corner of the  
display with the search letters.  
New entry  
Delete  
See "New entry", p. 19.  
Deletes the letter just en-  
tered.  
Delete the entry from  
the Addressbook.  
     C      
Delete all  
Delete all entries after  
confirmation.  
Call entry  
Copy to SIM Copy name and the  
first phone number to  
the SIM card.  
Open Addressbook  
V
(in standby mode).  
Select required entry.  
SIM location Access the restricted  
functions of the SIM  
card (p. 22).  
B
A
Press.  
Send via ...  
IrDA: Transmit in vCard  
format to a suitable de-  
vice (see "IrDA", p. 70).  
If multiple phone numbers are  
stored in this entry, the list of phone  
numbers is displayed.  
SMS: Transmit as SMS  
message.  
Select the required phone  
number.  
B
Print via IrDA Transmit entry to a  
suitable printer via  
IrDA.  
Press.  
A
Addressbook Menu  Options  
Capacity  
Displays the capacity  
used and available.  
With the Addressbook open, the  
following functions are available  
depending on the current situation:  
             
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Addressbook  
SIM location Menu  
 Options  
SIM location  
!
!
 Menu  
Organiser  
SIM location  
B
Select entry.  
Open menu.  
or  
 Options  
5
Hold down  
New entry Enter first and/or last  
name and phone  
The list with the current entries is  
displayed. The relevant storage  
locations are displayed by icons.  
number.  
Edit  
Display phone number  
and name for alteration.  
The entries are managed separately  
from the Addressbook, but you can  
move data between the SIM card  
and the Addressbook.  
Delete  
Delete all  
Clear the entry  
selected.  
Delete all entries after  
confirmation.  
 View  
Display entry.  
Send via ... IrDA: Transmit in vCard  
format to a suitable de-  
Own  
~
You can enter ownnumbers  
(e.g. fax).  
vice (see "IrDA", p. 70).  
SMS: Transmit as SMS  
message.  
Only a restricted options menu is  
available for your own numbers.  
Copy into  
ä
Copy the selected en-  
try to the Addressbook.  
Services/Info  
~
Copy all into Copy all SIM card  
The numbers that you are offered by  
your Service Provider are stored  
here. They allow you to contact local  
or nationwide information services  
or use the services of the Service  
Provider.  
ä
entries to the Address-  
book.  
Move to ... See p. 23.  
Voicedialling Start recording  
(see p. 25).  
Capacity  
Displays the capacity  
used and available.  
   
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Addressbook  
Enter control code (digits).  
J
0
Move (storage location)  
pauses of three seconds  
each to ensure correct  
processing at the  
An entry may be moved to other  
storage locations:  
SIM  
destination.  
Address entries on the SIM card  
only take the form of last name and  
phone number.  
Press and enter a name  
and, if necessary, further  
details.  
,
Mobile (phone memory) ²  
 Save  
Save entry.  
You can also store the control code  
(digits) like a phone number and  
send it during a call (see p. 18).  
Address entries only take the form  
of last name, first name and phone  
number.  
If the SIM card is full, further entries  
are automatically kept in the  
memory.  
Extending numbers  
Using an external PC program such as  
Microsoft®Outlook®, parts of a number  
can be replaced by “?”and can then be  
transferred to the Addressbook  
(for company numbers for example).  
Protected SIM I  
~
Part of the SIM memory can be pro-  
tected by PIN 2. Depending on the  
SIM card, dialling can be limited to  
these phone numbers. For editing,  
PIN 2 is needed (see p. 66).  
To call:  
Open Addressbook and select  
(partial) number.  
V
A
J
A
Press.  
Store control code  
You can store phone numbers and  
control codes (digits) in the  
Addressbook as standard  
Replace “?” with digits.  
Dial number.  
Synchronising with Outlook®  
Addressbook entries (for operating  
an answering machine by remote  
control, for example).  
You can synchronise your Addressbook with  
your Outlook® database using Siemens  
QuickSync software (see p. 78).  
Dial number.  
J
0
Hold down until “+“  
appears on the display  
(pause for connection  
setup).  
               
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Businesscard  
You may create your own business  
card and transmit it as a message via  
SMS or you may transmit it to  
another GSM phone (with IrDA  
capability) or a suitable PC/printer  
using infrared technology.  
Businesscard Menu  
 Options  
 Options  
Open menu.  
Send via ... IrDA: Transmit the en-  
try in vCard format to a  
suitable device ("IrDA",  
page 70).  
Create new  
SMS: Transmit as SMS  
message.  
 Menu  ! Organiser ! Businesscard  
Print via IrDA Transmit to a suitable  
printer, see "IrDA",  
p. 70.  
If a business card has not yet been  
created, you are asked for input:  
Go from field to field and  
B
make your entries:  
• Last name:  
• First name:  
• Company:  
• Email:  
• Phone:  
• Tel.office:  
• Tel.mobile:  
• Fax:  
• Street:  
• Postcode:  
• City:  
• Country:  
• URL: (Internet address)  
 Save  
Press.  
The content of the business card  
corresponds to international standards  
(vCard).  
When you are sending a business card,  
please note that a maximum of  
160 characters can be transmitted.  
   
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Voice control  
Up to 20 numbers/functions can be  
selected or started simply by saying  
a name.  
Select command.  
B
 Select  
Confirm, then proceed as  
with “Voicedialling”.  
Voicedialling  
(for phone numbers)  
Apply  
Activate Voice control in standby  
mode:  
!
!
 Menu  
Organiser  
!
Voice control  
Voicedialling  
New record (see also p. 20)  
A list with entries is displayed. In the  
list select ...  
N
Hold down control key or  
Ö
hold down side key or  
press PTT key briefly.  
New record ... then  
Now say the name or the function.  
The number is dialled or the function  
is carried out.  
enter name and phone  
J
number or use  
to retrieve from the Ad-  
dressbook in 2 steps with  
>
Voice control  
 Options  
All entries are displayed:  
.
 Select  
 Save  
Confirm.  
Select entry.  
B
Start the recording. A short signal  
sounds. Now say the name  
corresponding to the number and  
repeat it when prompted. A beep  
confirms the recording and all  
entries are displayed.  
 Options  
Open menu.  
New  
record  
Start a new recording.  
Delete  
Delete the entry  
selected.  
Delete all Delete all entries after  
Voice command  
confirmation.  
(for functions)  
Edit  
Change name and phone  
number (Voicedialling  
only). If necessary do the  
recording again.  
!
!
Menu  
 
Organiser  
Voice control  
Voice command  
!
New record  
A list with the commands Dictating  
mach. and MP3 Player is displayed.  
Replace Redo the (voice) record-  
record. ing of an entry.  
         
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MP3 Player  
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Your phone is equipped with an  
MP3 player. You can immediately  
listen to the music supplied with the  
SL45i (on the MultiMediaCard™).  
You can import other music files  
using the Data Exchange Software  
(see p. 77).  
Control  
Music is controlled with the control  
key and/or with the side keys.  
With the control key:  
Jump forward or back one  
B
track in a playlist or if the  
MP3 player was activated  
Play  
with  
.
v
Plug in the stereo headphones (only  
) at the bottom of the phone.  
Pressed briefly on the right:  
Play/Pause.  
C
Y
X
 Menu  ! Surf/Fun ! MP3 Player  
Pressed briefly on the left:  
Stop (stop song).  
MP3 Player  
®
® <Play list>  
Hold down:  
Fast forward, reverse.  
«
<Title>  
«
<Title>  
With the side keys:  
Options  
Play  
B
C
Choose a song or select a  
playlist.  
(when MP3 Player  
without function)  
Press.  
Loud  
Track information  
Quiet  
Here is an example of the  
information displayed while the  
song is being played:  
Activate MP3 Player  
(pause/playback)  
from standby mode  
Sample Rate Stereo/Mono Total time  
Kleine Nachtmusik  
44 kHz  
Song  
With the soft keys:  
4:45  
 Pause) /  Play  Right key  
Cur. play time  
Information  
1:35  
(also PTT key)  
Mozart  
 Info  
Left key  
Info  
Pause  
(Sample Rate: 44kHz = almost CD quality,  
maximum for playback)  
     
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MP3 Player  
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Add song  
- Create playlists  
Select.  
To select a number of songs to play  
one after the other you can put them  
in a playlist (folder).  
Select song from the  
MP3 player list.  
B
 Add  
Confirm.  
From standby mode:  
Repeat procedure until all  
the songs have been cop-  
ied to the playlist.  
! Surf/Fun !  
Menu  
MP3 Player  
The MP3 player list is  
displayed.  
When the playlist is completed:  
 Options  
Open menu  
(see MP3 player menu on  
the next page).  
Return to the MP3  
player list.  
S
Key lock during play mode  
If you activate the key lock during play mode  
(hold down # ), the side keys are not  
barred.  
Create playlist  
Creates a new list that  
can be given any name  
(such as Reggae).  
Active key lock is indicated in the display by  
 OK  
Confirm.  
%
as usual but when the key lock is ac-  
Now songs can be copied  
to the (as yet) empty  
playlist.  
tivated, no confirmation prompt is displayed.  
There is no need to confirm release of the  
key lock.  
-
Play list  
Options  
Add  
 Add  
Confirm.  
or  
 Options  
Open menu.  
(see playlist menu on the  
next page).  
 
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MP3 Player  
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Menu overview:  
Load music  
(Sync Station and data cable are op-  
tionally available for .)  
MP3 Player-Menu  
 Options  
Delete  
Delete the highlighted  
entry.  
Music files in MP3 format can be  
copied from your PC to the MP3  
folder on the MultiMediaCard™  
using the Data Exchange Software  
(see also p. 77).  
Create  
playlist  
Create a new playlist.  
Modify  
playlist  
(Only when playlist is  
selected)  
Open an existing  
playlist for modifica-  
tion.  
Not all MP3 encoders provide the  
correct MP3 format. We  
recommend you use the  
RealJukeboxprogramprovidedon  
the CD (deactivate the safety  
function!).  
For information on the  
functions available see  
“playlists menu”  
below.  
You have a call!  
If a call comes in the music is automatically  
interrupted. You hear the ringer. Press the  
PTT key on the headphone to accept the  
call.  
Rename  
Shuffle  
Rename the playlist.  
Random sequence of  
songs.  
Repeat  
Timbre  
Play again.  
Note  
Choose timbre.  
The songs you can copy and play with the  
MP3 function on your phone are protected  
by copyright under current national and in-  
ternational legislation. In some countries no  
copies may be made without the prior con-  
sent of the copyright holder; this applies al-  
so to private use.  
Please check current legislation regarding  
copyright and abide by the law.  
These restrictions do not apply to music for  
which you hold the copyright (your own  
compositions) or to recordings for which the  
copyright holder has granted you permis-  
sion.  
Play lists Menu  
 Options  
Add song  
Add new song to the  
playlist.  
Delete  
The songisdeletedonly  
from the playlist.  
Delete all  
Move  
Delete all entries after  
confirmation.  
Change sequence of  
songs.  
   
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Dictating machine  
With voice recording you can  
Record  
• use the phone to record memos  
on the move.  
• record a call - useful for  
remembering numbers or  
addresses.  
• add a voice memo to an alarm in  
the Calendar (see p. 33).  
The length of a recording is limited  
only by the memory capacity  
available at the time. A 10 minute  
recording needs about 1 MB  
memory.  
Recordings using the Dictating  
mach. are stored as *.VMO files. If  
they are transmitted to a PC using  
the Data Exchange Software (p. 77)  
they may be converted to *.WAV  
files (Windows® Explorer: Activate  
Edit - Convert file).  
Side keys  
The voice functions are best  
controlled with the keys on the side  
of the phone.  
Recording, playback  
(dictation key)  
Using the side keys  
We recommend this procedure for  
short voice memos.  
Loud  
Quiet  
Start  
Press the dictation key for the  
duration of the recording. After a  
short beep, the recording starts.  
(no function for  
dictating machine )  
Recording pause  
Release the dictation key to pause.  
Press the key again to resume  
recording. Pausing for more than 10  
seconds will stop the recording.  
Legal notice  
End/save  
The use of this feature may be subject to  
restrictions under criminal law or other legal  
provisions. Please inform the other party to  
the conversation in advance if you intend to  
record the conversation and please keep  
such recording confidential. You may only  
use this feature if the other party to the  
conversation agrees.  
Recording is stopped if you release  
the dictation key for more than 10  
seconds. The recording is stored  
with the current recording time as  
its name.  
A different name can then be  
assigned to it (see Dictating  
machine menu, p. 30).  
         
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Dictating machine  
Using the soft keys  
Play  
For use as dictating machine.  
In standby mode, press the dictation  
key briefly to play the last recording  
(this is also the pause function).  
!
!
 Menu  
mach.  
Organiser  
Dictating  
The list of recordings is  
opened:  
or  
!
!
 Menu  
Organiser  
Dictating  
New  
Select.  
mach.  
 Record  Start recording.  
 Pause  Pause recording  
The list of the saved recordings is  
displayed.  
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Dictating mach.  
or  
New  
press briefly on the  
right:  
Pause recording.  
C
Customer query  
Purchasing  
Options  
Play  
 Stop  
End recording  
or  
Select required recording.  
B
C
press briefly on the left:  
Y
Press briefly for playback.  
End recording then  
play back  
Hold down:  
Fast forward,  
Rewind.  
 Play  
or  
X
 Save  
store straight away and  
assign name.  
S
End playback.  
One recording forward or  
back.  
Dictating mach. Menu  
 Options  
B
New record Start a new recording.  
Using the PTT key  
Delete  
Delete the entry select-  
ed.  
• Select the “Dictating mach.”  
function with the voice command.  
• After you hear the beep press the  
PTT key briefly to start recording.  
• Press again briefly to switch be-  
tween pause and recording.  
• Hold down the PTT key to end and  
save the recording (confirmation  
beep).  
Delete all  
Rename  
Delete all entries after  
confirmation.  
Replace the time  
stamp with a name.  
     
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Answer.message  
This special recording can be played  
back if you cannot accept a call in  
person immediately.  
Answer.message Menu  
 Options  
Play  
Play back the entry se-  
lected.  
For example: You are in a  
New record Record a new an-  
conference and a call is signalled by  
a trembler alarm. You answer it and  
play the following announcement:  
“Please don’t hang up , I’ll speak to  
you in person in a moment.“  
nouncement.  
Delete  
Delete the entry se-  
lected.  
Delete all  
Rename  
Delete all entries after  
confirmation.  
Assign a different  
name to the entry.  
Record  
The recording time is displayed  
numerically and also indicated by a  
graphical progress bar.  
YE  
Activate  
 Menu  ! Organiser !  
 Menu  ! Organiser !  
Answer.message  
Answer.message  
The list of recordings is opened:  
The list of announcements is  
opened:  
New  
Select.  
 Record  Start recording.  
Select entry.  
B
 Stop  
Stop recording.  
 Change  Press to activate this  
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Answer.message  
announcement.  
Total Time: 25 sec.  
13.09.01-14:35:08  
Apply  
0:00  
Press the dictation key briefly if there  
is an incoming call.  
Save  
Play  
YE  
 Play  
Play back the  
announcement for control  
purposes.  
Dictation key  
 Save  
Assign a name to the  
recording.  
The call is accepted and the  
announcement is played  
continuously until you ...  
A
... accept the call.  
   
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Calendar  
 Menu  ! Organiser ! Calendar  
Weekly view  
The Calendar offers you a  
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• monthly view,  
• weekly view,  
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T
W
T
F
S
S
17 18 19 20 21 22 23  
• daily view (Agenda).  
8
12  
16  
The time and date must be set for  
the Calendar to work properly (see  
p. 64).  
Month  
Agenda  
B
X
Scroll through the day.  
Monthly view  
Scroll through the  
days.  
Th  
Sep2001  
W38  
1
8
2
9
 Agenda  Daily view.  
3
4
5
6
7
Schedule. Time overlaps are  
highlighted.  
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
17 18 19 20 21 22 23  
24 25 26 27 28 29 30  
Each day is divided into two blocks of four  
hours (morning + afternoon).  
Week  
Agenda  
Daily view  
back  
Scroll  
 Agenda  Select.  
between the  
months.  
You may enter several appoint-  
ments in the daily view for each day.  
When an appointment with an alarm  
is reached you will hear a beep.  
forward  
Scroll through the  
weeks.  
Th 20.09.2001  
New entry  
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$
B
X
 Week  
Scroll through the  
days.  
11:30 Presentation  
15:00 Flight  
Display the weekly view.  
Options  
View  
 Agenda  Display the daily view.  
®
Synchronise with Outlook  
Appointments  
 Menu  ! Organiser !  
With the Siemens QuickSync software you  
can synchronise your Calendar with your  
Outlook® calendar (see p. 78).  
Appointments  
Displays all entered appointments in  
chronological order.  
             
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Calendar  
Appointments Menu  
 Options  
New appointment  
The menu is only available in the dai-  
ly view (agenda) and appointments  
list if there is at least one appoint-  
ment in the Calendar.  
 Menu  ! Organiser !  
Appointments or  
 Menu  ! Organiser ! Calendar  
 Agenda  Select.  
New event  
Delete  
See next column.  
New entry Select.  
Delete the entry se-  
lected.  
Make the entries field by  
field.  
Type of Alarm:  
Delete all  
Edit  
Delete all entries after  
confirmation.  
Memo. A short text may be  
added (up to 16 chars.).  
Open the entry for  
changes.  
/
Call. Enter phone number.  
Shown with alarm.  
Send via IrDA Transmit to suitable  
A
device.  
)
(
=
Meeting  
Send via SMS Transmit as SMS.  
Print via IrDA Transmit to a suitable  
Birthday  
printer.  
Voice Memo  
Activate, De- Activate or deactivate  
activate  
an alarm.  
Description:  
Week starts Set first day of the  
Name of the appointment.  
Su  
week.  
Alarm:  
Activate, Deactivate.  
Display when alarm is activated.  
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Date: / End date:  
A total of 50 entries can be created.  
An alarm sounds even when the phone is  
switched off. To deactivate it press any key.  
Deactivate ringer and trembler for all alarms:  
See "Without Alarm", p. 55.  
Start date of the appointment or se-  
quence of appointments and end  
date if necessary.  
Start time: / End time:  
Start time of the appointment, enter  
end time if necessary.  
delays the alarm by 5 minutes.  
 Pause  
Ringer setting, see p. 56.  
Clock, see p. 64.  
Alarms missed, see p. 53.  
Reoccurrence:  
Select period for repeating the ap-  
pointment.  
 Save  
Store the appointment.  
       
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Calculator / Currency Conv.  
Calculator  
 Menu  ! Organiser ! Calculator  
Currency Conv.  
Surf/Fun  
 Menu  !  
! Currency Conv.  
J
Enter number.  
You may store up to three different  
currencies.  
Select calculator function.  
\
J
Enter currency  
To convert, enter at least two  
currencies.  
Repeat procedure with  
other numbers.  
New entry Select.  
#
Result is displayed.  
Enter the symbols for your  
own currency and for the  
foreign currency.  
J
Special functions  
Press the right soft key repeatedly:  
(indicated in the display)  
 OK  
Confirm.  
.
Set decimal point.  
Enter exchange rate.  
Confirm.  
J
 OK  
g
Toggle between “+“ and “-“.  
Convert to percentage.  
%
m
Save the number displayed.  
Retrieve the number saved.  
Exponent (only one digit).  
Convert  
n
e
Any combination of calculations may  
be made between the currencies  
entered.  
Select one combination  
B
from the list of possible  
combinations.  
 Select  Confirm.  
Enter amount (up to  
8 digits).  
J
The result is displayed.  
#
Special functions  
*
Set decimal point.  
Currency Conv.-Menu  
 Options  
You may change, enter or delete  
currencies and rates.  
         
35  
Internet (WAP)  
Surf/Fun  
 Menu  !  
! Internet  
Internet access  
Get the latest WAP information  
from the Internet that is specifically  
adapted to the display options of the  
phone.  
 Menu  !  
! Internet  
The start menu appears:  
ö Internet  
------Help------  
Homepage  
Resume  
Internet access may require  
registration with your Service  
Provider.  
Select  
Settings  
Preparation of the phone for Internet  
access depends on your Service  
Provider:  
Select the required  
function.  
B
 Select  Confirm.  
• If the settings have already been  
made by the Service Provider, you  
may begin immediately.  
• If access profiles have already  
been assigned by your Service  
Provider, select a profile and acti-  
vate it (see p. 38).  
• Otherwise the access profile  
must be set up and activated  
manually (see p. 37)  
------Help------  
User guide (help system).  
Homepage  
The first WAP Internet page that is  
displayed after connection is  
established (may be set/preset by  
the Service Provider).  
Resume  
If necessary, check with your  
Service Provider for details.  
Call up recently visited pages that  
are still in memory.  
ü
Online ö Offline ¡ no network  
Favorites  
The current display is in the upper left  
corner.  
Display up to nine of your most  
important WAP pages for fast  
access.  
Activate or deactivate full  
u
page view.  
Profiles  
Set up to five access profiles  
(see p. 37).  
Scroll page-by-page.  
Ö Ä  
v
Font bigger or smaller.  
Hold down to end the Inter-  
S
Note  
net connection.  
For Internet access, remove the phone from  
the Sync Station.  
         
36  
Internet (WAP)  
Example: Homepage  
Reset  
Delete the pages last  
visited (cache).  
The soft keys may be assigned  
functions that are controlled online  
from the homepage such as “links”  
or “menus”.  
More ...  
See below.  
Exit Browser End browser and  
connection.  
ü
News  
Internet  
More ...  
 Sportinfo  
Weather  
Menu  
Go to URL Option for accessing an  
Internet address (URL =  
Uniform Resource Locator) .  
Link  
Show URL Show the current Inter-  
The contents of option menus are  
also variable.  
net address.  
Channels  
Outbox  
Access to services of-  
fered by the Service  
Provider.  
Browser Menu  
You must be in the Internet  
application (online or offline).  
Contains e-mails to be  
transmitted later  
A
Press.  
(depends on the Serv-  
ice Provider).  
Homepage The first WAP Internet  
page that is displayed  
after connection is es-  
tablished (may have  
beenset/preset byyour  
Service Provider).  
Add book- Store the current WAP  
mark  
page as a bookmark  
with your Service Provider  
(not available every-  
where).  
Favorites  
Display up to nine WAP  
pages for fast access.  
Select New entry to  
manually enter a URL.  
Further functions via  
 Options .  
Disconnect End connection.  
 
37  
Internet (WAP)  
New entry Select to display the entry  
Encryption For secure data trans-  
mission some informa-  
tion is encrypted.  
list.  
Make your entries field  
by field.  
B
Contact your Service  
Provider to install a key.  
You may get further information on  
the entries from your Service  
Provider.  
Whenthe connectionis  
established, a key is au-  
tomatically exchanged  
between the Service  
Provider and the  
Profile  
name:  
Name the profile or re-  
name a default name.  
Dial-in  
Access  
Enter or change parame-  
ter (p. 69).  
phone.  
Verify key  
Verify the existing key.  
IP Ad-  
dress:  
Enter IP address.  
New  
Address Enter port number.  
Request a new key af-  
ter consultation with  
your Service Provider.  
Homepage Enter homepage (see  
p. 35) if not defined by  
the Provider.  
About  
Phone.com  
Display the browser  
version.  
 Save  
The settings are stored  
and the profile list is  
shown.  
Profiles  
You can set or change the five  
access profiles if necessary. The  
entries and functions may vary  
depending on your Service Provider.  
Special characters  
(as in the SMS text editor)  
*
#
0
0
*
Press 3 x for /  
Press 2 x for @  
Press 1 x for . (full stop)  
Press several times for :  
Press several times for ~  
Profile settings  
To create a new profile, proceed as  
follows:  
Surf/Fun  
Profiles  
 Menu  !  
! Internet !  
     
38  
Internet (WAP)  
Activate profile  
Your Internet browser is licensed by:  
D Profiles  
_ Work  
x
Private  
Options  
Select  
Activate  
To activate a profile, call the profile  
list.  
Surf/Fun  
Profiles  
 Menu  !  
! Internet !  
Select the required profile  
and confirm.  
B
Indicates the  
_
profile is active.  
Profiles Menu  
 Options  
New entry Define new profile.  
Edit  
Open the entry for  
changes.  
Delete  
Delete all  
Delete the selected en-  
try.  
Delete all profiles.  
 
39  
Java™  
JavaTM allows you to load applica-  
tions, such as games, from the Inter-  
net (WAP).  
You must first confirm that you want  
to download the application:  
A JavaTM application consists of one  
individual file or several files  
grouped together in a folder (howev-  
er, only the name is displayed in the  
list of applications).  
Download  
ExpTrack  
?
Size 48 kB  
No  
Yes  
Load application  
Applications can be loaded from the  
PC via the Data Exchange Software  
(p. 77) or via WAP (p. 35).  
You can then select the folder using  
the control keys or create a new one  
by selecting Options.  
z \  
Ü
Ü
Ü
Office  
Before you can do this, dial-in access must  
be configured for WAP and Java™ (see  
p. 69). Your Service Provider may already  
have preconfigured the dial-in access set-  
tings.  
Current Dir.  
Games  
Options  
Save  
Once you have confirmed the name  
of the application, it is downloaded  
to the MultiMediaCard™.  
Internet (WAP)  
You can find Java™ applications at:  
wap.my-siemens.com  
Receiving  
ETA: 0.30  
You can load more than 1000 ring  
tones, bitmaps and Java applica-  
tions directly onto your phone from  
these sites. More Internet address-  
es for applications that can be load-  
ed can be obtained from your Serv-  
ice Provider or, if necessary, from  
the technical press.  
24%  
Cancel  
The application can be started as  
soon as it has been downloaded.  
If you have selected an application  
via the Internet (WAP) browser, you  
will be asked whether you want to  
download this application.  
       
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Java™  
Load Menu  
Start Application  
 Options  
Open  
Open a new folder.  
Before you can use online Java™ applica-  
tions, dial-in access must be configured for  
Java™ (see p. 69).  
New folder Create a new folder.  
Delete  
Delete the selected en-  
try.  
! Surf/Fun !  
 Menu  
Java™  
Delete all Delete all entries after  
Provided that no application has  
been loaded, the list is empty. How-  
ever, you can create folders for fu-  
ture applications on the MultiMedia-  
Card™.  
confirming.  
Rename Rename highlighted en-  
try.  
Sort  
Set sort criteria (alpha-  
betic, time).  
\Games  
Save  
View  
Save the application in  
the current folder.  
˜ Worm  
˜ anpoker  
˜ BalloonShooter  
Display the folder con-  
tent.  
Options  
Select  
SMS Push  
The SMS Push service provides you  
with information about new Java ap-  
plications. You will receive an SMS  
containing a download address for  
Java™ applications, for example  
from your Service Provider. You can  
use the Call key to access the first  
highlighted link in the display directly  
in the WAP browser. From there,  
you can then download the applica-  
tion; see Internet (WAP).  
If the list contains folders and Java™  
applications, you can start these us-  
ing the control key or soft key:  
Select entry.  
B
 Select  Start application.  
All Java™ applications supplied in-  
cludeoperatinginstructions (integral  
help).  
New application  
available at:  
wap.my-  
siemens.com  
Options  
R
41  
Java™  
If you have selected an application,  
you will be offered the following  
menu options:  
Java™ allows you to download applications from  
the PC (Sync Station) or Internet (WAP). Loading  
or running applications does not affect or alter the  
existing software on your Java™-enabled mobile  
phone.  
New folder Create a new folder.  
All warranties and liabilities for applications from  
third parties not included in the package supplied  
are excluded. The purchaser of the mobile phone  
must assume the full risk of using these applica-  
tions. Under no circumstances will Siemens ac-  
cept liability for loss or damage incurred by the  
purchaser or to third parties as a result of the in-  
compatibility of such applications with the mobile  
phone.  
Delete  
Delete the selected en-  
try.  
Delete all Delete all entries after  
confirmation.  
Rename Rename highlighted en-  
try.  
Move  
Move entry between  
folders.  
Java™ Menu  
 Options  
Dial-in Ac- Select a separate dial-in  
A Java™ application consists of one  
individual file or several files  
grouped together in one folder  
(however, only the name is  
displayed in the list).  
cess  
access for the application  
(see "Dial-in Access", p.  
69)  
Reinstall Anapplicationisreloaded  
and installed (e.g. if up-  
date is required).  
If you have selected a folder, you  
will be offered the following menu  
options:  
Details  
Display details of the ap-  
plication (name, version,  
size, path, manufacturer,  
date).  
Open  
Open a folder.  
New folder Create a new folder.  
Delete  
Delete the selected en-  
try.  
Sort  
Set sort criteria (alpha-  
betic, time).  
Delete all Delete all entries after  
More Info Display additional infor-  
mation about the applica-  
ton via the Internet  
confirmation.  
Rename Rename highlighted en-  
try.  
(WAP), if supported by  
the application.  
Move  
Details  
Sort  
Move entry between  
folders.  
Info on the application or  
content of the folder.  
Set sort criteria (alpha-  
betic, time).  
     
42  
Games / Chronometer  
! Surf/Fun !  
 Menu  
Games  
Chronometer  
! Surf/Fun !  
 Menu  
Games  
Select a game from the list and have  
fun.  
!
Chronometer  
Select the required func-  
tion:  
Stopwatch  
Instructions  
Display the time down to  
one thousandth of a second.  
Use the side keys:  
You will find special instructions for  
each game in the help text.  
The following rules are valid for all  
games.  
Reset to zero.  
 Options  Provides tips on how to  
play the game, shows the  
saved scores and allows  
you to set the level of  
difficulty.  
Delete intermediate time  
Ö start/stop the stopwatch  
Ä Clock intermediate time.  
 Start  
Start game.  
 Reset  
Reset to zero.  
Key control  
Stopwatch Menu  Options  
Save  
Save the time and  
name it.  
1
4
7
3
6
9
2
5
8
Edit entry  
Rename entry.  
Delete entry.  
Delete entry  
Stopwatch list Display list.  
Setup, Overview  
Delete list  
Delete list.  
Countdown  
or use the control key:  
A set period elapses. The last three  
seconds are indicated by a beep. At  
the end, a special beep sounds.  
and  
B X  
 Set  
Enter the period.  
 Start  
Start counter.  
         
43  
Message (SMS)  
You may send and receive  
messages on your phone (up to 160  
characters in length).  
The archive function is  
displayed at the end of a  
message. This moves the  
message to the  
MultiMediaCard™ (see  
also p. 44).  
R
Dependingonyour ServiceProvider,  
e-mails and faxes can be  
transmitted as SMS messages  
(change settings if necessary, p. 49)  
and e-mails can be received as SMS  
messages.  
If this symbol appears, no more SMS  
|
messages can be received. Delete or save  
old messages (see p. 47).  
The first number highlighted in the text can  
be dialled (dialling key), stored in the  
Addressbook (see p. 47) or used as the  
address for a reply.  
Read Messages  
Display indicates a new  
{
message.  
t
a
Reply Menu  Reply  
The recipient of the reply is the  
sender of the message.  
(Service Provider)  
01.02.2001  
13:45  
Menu  
Write mes- Create a reply.  
sage  
{
Q
Edit  
Edit the received mes-  
sage or enter a new  
text.  
Press to read the  
message.  
Answer is Add YES to the mes-  
YES sage.  
Answer is Add NO to the mes-  
Date/time  
23:45  
31.01.01  
02079898767  
Number/sender  
Message  
Do we meet at 18.00 in  
the hotel tomorrow?  
NO  
sage.  
Call back  
please  
Add standard text for a  
call back request.  
Options  
Reply  
Late  
Add standard text for  
Late.  
In the message (depending on  
length of the text), you can:  
When the message has been edited  
in the editor, it can be stored or sent  
using  Options  (see p. 44).  
Scroll line by line using the  
control key.  
B
 Reply  
See right.  
 Options  See p. 47.  
         
44  
Message (SMS)  
Message Menu  Options  
Compose message  
Send  
Dial the number of the  
!
!
!
 Menu  
Messages  
Write message  
SMS  
address or select from  
the Addressbook, then  
send.  
Text input using “T9” allows  
you to quickly create long  
SMS messages using just  
a few key entries (see  
p. 45).  
J
Send via ... List of transmission  
routes.  
Save  
Save the composed  
message in the  
outgoing list.  
You can write up to 160  
characters; the number of  
characters you can still  
type is shown in the top  
right-hand corner of the  
display.  
Insert from... Open the Addressbook  
and copy a selected  
T9 Input  
Activate or deactivate  
intelligent text entry  
(see also p. 45).  
 Clear  Hold down to delete  
word by word.  
Other functions in the  
menu are shown on the  
right.  
G Icon in header  
when T9 is active.  
Select the language in  
which the message is  
to be composed (must  
be available on the  
MultiMediaCard™).  
Enter a line break.  
 Options  Open the text menu.  
Send  
Select  
or select  
Send via ...  
Line feed  
A list of different  
transmission routes is  
displayed.  
Delete text The entire message is  
deleted.  
Insert picture Select an icon from a  
list and insert it to the  
message (can only be  
displayed on compati-  
ble devices).  
Dial number/select from  
Addressbook.  
J
 Send  
The message is sent to  
the Service Centre for  
transmission.  
Print via IrDA Send to a suitable  
If Service Centre, Message type or Valid-  
ity period are requested see p. 49.  
printer.  
               
45  
Message (SMS)  
T9 converts accented characters  
Text entry with "T9"  
“T9” deduces the correct word  
from the individual key strokes by  
making comparisons with an  
extensive dictionary.  
(such as ä and à) for you. Simply  
compose the message using the  
standard character (e.g. A instead  
of Ä) and T9 will do the rest.  
If the word that T9 has chosen is not  
the one yo want see “T9 word  
suggestions” on page 46.  
Activate, deactivate T9 (SMS)  
Before you can use T9 to help you  
enter text you must be in the text  
editor (see also p. 44):  
Press before the word for  
uppercase and lowercase,  
or digits. The current mode is  
shown at the top left on the  
display.  
*
 Options  Open text menu then  
select T9 Input.  
_
Activate or deactivate T9  
Preferred with  Change .  
When T9 is active you will  
see the icon in the top line.  
abc lowercase, Abc  
1
0
Blank. Ends a word.  
Full stop. Ends word when a  
blank follows. IActs as a wild-  
card character for an apostro-  
phe/hyphen in the word: e.g.  
Provider.s = Provider’s.  
G
UPPERCASE, 123 digits.  
C
#
Go to the right. Ends a word.  
Select T9 Language  
Deactivate T9 temporarily and  
activate it again.  
Select the language in which you  
want to compose your message.  
Special characters  
 Options  Open the text menu, then  
select T9 Input and then  
T9 Language.  
Press the key repeatedly until the character  
is displayed. To write special characters  
after numbers (e.g. 5 £), switch to letter  
mode first: *  
Create a word using T9  
¤
-
1
1  
$
0
_
<
§
¥
+
Empty  
£
!
;
Since the display changes as you  
type it is best if you finish a word without  
looking at the display.  
.
¡
*
#
,
/
?
(
:
¿
0
)
=
>
% ~  
*
#
You simply press the keys where  
the relevant letters are located once  
only. For “hotel” for example type:  
@ \  
&
Γ ∆ Θ Λ  
Ξ
Π Σ Φ Ψ Ω  
4 6 8 3 5  
         
46  
Message (SMS)  
T9 word suggestions  
Correct a word  
Words that have been created  
using T9:  
If several options are found in the  
dictionary for a key sequence (a  
word), the most frequent one is  
displayed first. If the word you want  
is not recognised, the next  
Move word by word to the  
X
left/right until the required  
word is highlighted.  
suggestion from T9 may be correct.  
Scroll through the T9 word  
suggestions again.  
Deletes the letter to the  
left of the cursor and  
displays a new possible  
word.  
:
 Clear  
The word must be  highlighted . Then  
... press. The displayed  
:
word is replaced with a  
different word. Ifthis word  
is also incorrect,  
... press again. Repeat  
until the correct word is  
displayed.  
Within a “T9 Word“, individual letters may  
not be edited without cancelling T9 first. In  
most cases, it is better to rewrite the  
complete word.  
:
If the word you want is not in the  
dictionary it may be written without  
T9 or added to the dictionary.  
Words that have not been created  
using T9:  
G
SMS  
140  
Move character by  
X
abc  
character to the left/right.  
Deletes the letter to the  
left of the cursor.  
8 o'clock is okay _ _ _  
 Clear  
Symbols are inserted at  
the cursor position.  
J
°
S p e ll  
 Spell  
Select. The last  
B
Scroll line by line.  
suggestion is deleted and  
the word may now be  
entered without T9  
support. It is automatically  
added to the dictionary.  
T9® Text Input is licensed under one or  
more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos.  
5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928,  
and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No.  
1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No.  
2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No.  
HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No.  
51383; Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8)  
DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and  
additional patents are pending worldwide.  
 
47  
Message (SMS)  
Lists/Archive Menu  Options  
Incoming list, outgoing  
list  
Depending on the situation,  
different functions are available:  
!
!
!
 Menu  
Messages  
SMS  
Edit  
Start the editor for  
changes.  
Incoming 3/ 3 or  
Outgoing 3/ 3  
Send  
Dial number or select  
from Addressbook,  
then send.  
The list of saved messages is  
shown.  
Send via ...  
List of transmission  
routes available.  
¬
ª
{
Inbox  
Invitation  
Carol  
Print via IrDA Send to a suitable  
printer.  
Delete  
Delete the message  
selected.  
Options  
View  
Delete all  
Capacity  
Delete all entries after  
confirmation.  
 Options  
See on the right .  
Display number of  
saved messages.  
Marking: Incoming 3/ 3Outgoing 3/ 3  
ª
{
Read  
Not sent  
Sent  
Save No. into Copy the phone  
ä
Unread  
number selected to  
the Addressbook.  
Status report Request delivery con-  
firmation for messag-  
es sent.  
Archive  
!
!
Messages  
Menu  
! Archive  
SMS  
Reply  
When an SMS arrives  
answer at once.  
The archive is devided into an Inbox  
and an Outbox.  
Mark as un- Mark the message as  
read unread.  
The list of messages recorded on  
the MultiMediaCard™ is shown.  
 Options  
See on the right.  
             
48  
Message (SMS)  
Transmission of an SMS is confirmed with  
“Message sent!”. It can be selected and re-  
read in the outgoing list.  
Predef. message  
The following standard messages  
are stored in the phone. You only  
need to add the time and date.  
The “Message sent!” text only indicates  
that the message has been transmitted to  
the Service Centre. The latter now tries to  
deliver the message within a certain period.  
!
!
!
 Menu  
Messages  
SMS  
Predef. message  
Selection:  
Late, Appointment, Anniversary  
If the phone was unable to send the  
message, a save option and a retry option  
are available.  
The cursor appears at the first input  
point:  
If this attempt also fails check the phone  
number of the Service Centre.  
ß
123 SMS  
I will arrive  
118  
about | minutes late  
on:  
T9 Info  
Options  
Complete the message.  
J
C
Jump to the next input  
point.  
 Options  Open the text menu.  
Send  
Select.  
Dial number or select from  
Addressbook and transmit.  
 
49  
Message (SMS)  
Message type  
Setup  
Variable The message type is  
You can create different  
requested for each  
message.  
“transmission profiles” for different  
uses. A profile is selected before  
text entry for the SMS.  
Standard Normal SMS message.  
text  
!
!
!
(Menu)  
Messages  
Setup  
SMS  
Telex  
Fax  
Transmission via SMS.  
Transmission via SMS.  
Transmission via SMS.  
Transmission via SMS.  
The list of available profiles is  
displayed.  
Email  
X400  
Select profile.  
B
 Options  
Own val- Define a new message  
ue: type.  
Depending on the situation different  
functions are available:  
Validity period  
New  
Create a new profile.  
Delete  
Delete the profile (only  
if not Set as default).  
Select the period in which the  
Service Centre tries to deliver the  
message:  
Set as default Set the profile as the  
default profile.  
Maximum*, Own value:, Variable,  
1 hour, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week  
Rename  
Rename the profile.  
* Maximum period that the Service Provider  
permits.  
 Select  
The list of available settings ap-  
pears.  
Status report  
You are given confirmation of the  
successful or unsuccessful delivery  
of a sent message. This service may  
be subject to a charge.  
Service Centre  
Enter or change the phone numbers  
of Service Centres as supplied by  
the Service Provider.  
Direct reply  
Recipient  
The reply to your message is  
handled via your Service Centre  
(info from your Service Provider).  
Enter the standard recipient for this  
transmission profile or select from  
the Addressbook.  
                       
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Voice message / mailbox  
Most Service Providers offer you an  
external answering service. In this  
mailbox, a caller may leave a voice  
message for you  
 OK  
Registration at the  
network. Confirmation is  
made after a few seconds.  
For further information on call  
diversion see p. 60.  
• if your phone is switched off or  
not ready to retrieve,  
• if you do not want to answer,  
• if you are making a phone call (and  
if Call waiting is not active, see  
p. 16).  
Listen to  
A new voice mail can be displayed  
as follows:  
If the voice mail service is not part of  
your Service Provider's user  
package you will need to register  
and the settings must be made  
manually. The procedure described  
below may vary slightly depending  
on the Service Provider.  
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Icon, including beep.  
A text message  
announces a new voice  
mail  
or you receive a call with an  
automatic announcement.  
Call your mailbox and play the  
messages back:  
Setup  
Press the soft key  
underneath the icon  
Q
Your Service Provider supplies you  
with two phone numbers:  
or  
Mailbox phone number  
You call this number to listen to the  
voice mails left for you. To set it up:  
Press (if necessary dial the  
mailbox number).  
1
 Mailbox  Press.  
!
!
 Menu  
Messages  
Voice message  
Outside your home network, a different  
mailbox number may need to be dialled.  
Select a number in the Addressbook  
or dial/change it and confirm with  
 OK .  
If a password is required to access your  
mailbox you can store it in the Addressbook  
along with the phone number (see p. 19).  
Forwarding number  
Calls are diverted to this phone  
number. To set it up:  
!
!
 Menu  
Divert  
e.g.  
!
Unanswered  
Set  
Dial the number to which the caller  
is to be diverted.  
           
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Cell broadcast  
New Topic  
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Cell broadcast  
New Topic Select.  
Some Service Providers offer  
information services (info channels)  
such as area codes and stock  
markets.The information available  
depends on the Service Provider. If  
reception is activated, you receive  
messages on the active topics in  
your “Topic list”.  
• If no Topic Index is available (see  
"Topic index", p. 52) enter a topic  
with its channel number and con-  
firm with  Select .  
• If the Topic Index has already  
been transmitted select a topic  
and confirm with  Select .  
 Menu  ! Messages !  
Selection from a list  Options  
Cell broadcast  
If a topic is selected in the list, you  
may have a look at it, activate it,  
deactivate it, edit it or delete it.  
Broadcast  
You can activate and deactivate the  
CB service. If the CB service is  
activated, the operating time of the  
phone will be reduced.  
Auto display  
CB messages are displayed in  
standby mode, longer messages are  
automatically scrolled.  
Read new CB  
The automatic display can be set for  
all messages or only new messages  
or deactivated entirely.  
All unread CB messages are  
displayed.  
Use the side keys to scroll.  
Ö Ä  
The message covers the  
whole display.  
then press  Read CB .  
#
Switches to “full page view”  
automatically.  
Topic list  
You can add 5 topics to this personal  
list, which you can either select from  
the Topic Index (see "Topic index",  
p. 52) or enter yourself with a name  
and channel number (ID). Other  
channel numbers without names  
may be available depending on the  
SIM card.  
         
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Cell broadcast  
Topic index  
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SIM Services (optional)  
Your Service Provider can offer  
The list of topics currently provided  
by your Service Provider is displayed  
for you to choose from.  
special applications (e. g. home  
banking, stock market info, etc.)  
via the SIM card.  
If none are displayed the channel  
numbers (ID) may be entered  
manually (see "Topic list", p. 51).  
Pleasecontact your ServiceProvider  
for details.  
If you are registered for one of these  
services , the service name will  
appear at the top of the Main Menu  
or directly above the left soft key.  
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Icon of SIM services.  
CB languages  
If there is more than one application,  
these are displayed in the  
“SIM Services“ menu.  
You may define whether you want  
to receive Cell Broadcast messages  
only in a specific language or in all  
languages.  
 Menu  ! SIM Services  
With the SIM Services menu your  
phone is future-proof and will  
support additions to your Service  
Provider's user package. For further  
information, contact your Service  
Provider.  
Displays  
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Topic activated.  
Topic deactivated.  
New messages received on the  
topic.  
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Messages on the topic already  
read.  
Highlighted phone numbers can be:  
dialled.  
A
(Options) stored in the Addressbook.  
Additional beep, see p. 56.  
     
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Records  
The phone stores the phone  
numbers of calls for convenient  
redialling.  
Records-Menu  Options  
The call list menu can be called up if  
an entry is highlighted..  
!
 Menu  
Records  
Correct no. The number is dis-  
played and can be cor-  
rected.  
Select required call list and  
select the number there.  
B
A
Select number  
Copy into  
ä
Copy the entry to the  
Addressbook.  
or  
view information on the  
phone number:  
date, time, number of calls  
Delete all  
Delete all entries in the  
call list.  
C
The following call lists are available:  
Alarms missed  
Appointments with alarms that you  
have not responded to are listed and  
can be displayed and edited.  
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Calls missed  
The phone numbers of calls you  
have received but not answered can  
be recorded for call-back purposes.  
Requirement:  
The networks used support the  
“Caller Identity” feature.  
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Calls received  
Requirement:  
The networks used support the  
“Caller Identity” feature.  
Calls dialled  
Access to the last phone numbers  
you dialled.  
Fast access in standby  
mode.  
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Profiles  
If a profile is used, several settings  
are made with one function.  
Setup  
Edit a default profile or create a new  
personal profile.  
• Three profiles are standard with  
default settings; they can be  
changed however:  
Norm. Environ., Quiet Environ., Noisy  
Environ.  
Select default profile  
B
or profile 1, 2, 3.  
• You may set three personal pro-  
files individually:  
 Select  Confirm.  
Profile 1, Profile 2, Profile 3.  
• The special profile Without Alarm is  
fixed and cannot be changed.  
Profiles Menu  Options  
Edit settings  
If the phone is used by several  
people they can each activate their  
own settings by selecting their  
personal profile.  
The following functions can each be  
set individually for a profile:  
• Ringer setting ......................p. 56  
• Volume.................................p. 56  
• Melodies..............................p. 56  
• Silent alert............................p. 57  
• Service tones.......................p. 58  
• Key tones.............................p. 62  
• Big letters ............................p. 63  
• Filter .................................p. 57  
Activate  
!
 Menu  
Profiles  
Select default profile,  
personal profile.  
B
When you have finished setting a  
function you return to the profile  
menu where you can change a  
further setting.  
 Select  Activate the profile or  
deactivate it.  
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Profiles  
Rename  
_ Norm. Environ.  
x Quiet Environ.  
x Noisy Environ.  
Rename the selected profile.  
Options  
Select  
_
Highlights the active  
profile.  
     
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Profiles  
Without Alarm  
This profile is unmodifiable.  
You should activate this profile if you  
don’t want to be disturbed at all.  
• The phone must be switched off  
when you select the profile.  
• In this status, alarms are not indi-  
cated by the ringer or vibrate  
alarm.  
Activate  
!
 Menu  
Profiles  
Select Without Alarm.  
B
 Select  Activate the profile or  
deactivate it.  
Profile selection must be  
confirmed.  
The phone switches itself off.  
Normal operation  
The next time you switch on the  
phone, the Normal Environm. profile  
will be activated.  
If you have missed any alarms in the  
meantime this will be indicated on  
the display.  
 
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Audio  
You can set the tones that sound in  
specific situations to suit you best.  
Melodies  
Select a melody for each:  
!
 Menu  
Audio,  
then select a function:  
All calls  
VIP  
Appointments  
Messages  
Cell broadcast  
Ringer setting  
Activate, deactivate the ringer or  
reduce it to a short beep and specify  
this as the default setting.  
The list of the music styles available  
is then displayed:  
Standard  
Classical  
Traditional  
Discreet  
f
&
Beep is active.  
Ringer is deactivated.  
Pop music  
Individual  
In standby mode, activate/deactivate the  
ringer for the current session:  
Select a music style.  
B
*
Hold down.  
When you deactivate and then reactivate  
the phone, the ringer reverts to the default  
setting.  
 Select  Confirm.  
Select a melody.  
B
 OK  
Confirm.  
Volume  
Set different volumes for different  
ringers.  
All calls  
VIP  
Appointments  
Messages  
Cell broadcast  
Displays rising volume.  
If two separate phone numbers are regis-  
tered for your phone, you can set different  
volumes for them.  
                 
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Scroll to the storage loca-  
tion where you want to  
store the melody.  
Audio  
Individual  
B
This style can contain any 3 melo-  
dies that you have composed your-  
self or copied from the MultiMedia-  
Card™.  
 Load  
Open the Ringing tone  
folder on the MultiMedia-  
Card™.  
Load melodies from the PC to the  
MultiMediaCard™  
B
Select a melody.  
The Data Exchange Software allows  
you to copy melodies in MIDI format  
(*.MID) from the PC to the Ringing  
tone folder on the MultiMediaCard™  
(see p. 77).  
 Select  Confirm.  
Activate melody  
If you have loaded a melody, this is  
activated automatically as the cur-  
rent melody. For information on  
loading other melodies, see Melo-  
dies p. 56.  
Load melodies from the Internet  
You will find ring tones for your  
phone at:  
From there, you can load more than  
1000 ring tones, bitmaps and Java  
applications directly onto your  
phone.  
Silent alert  
To avoid being disturbed by the  
ringer, you can activate the vibrate  
alert instead. It can also be active in  
addition to the ringer (in noisy  
environments for example). This  
function is deactivated when the  
battery is being charged.  
In the City Portal, you will find a list  
of countries in which you can order  
melodies.  
Receive melodies via SMS  
As soon as a ring tone is received via  
SMS on your phone, you will see the  
message "Receiving..." on your  
phone’s display.  
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Filter  
Only calls from numbers that are in  
the Addressbook or that belong to  
the VIP group are signalled audibly.  
Other calls are merely displayed.  
The message “Data receive com-  
plete” indicates that the melody has  
been saved to the MultiMedia-  
Card™ in the Ringing tone directory.  
If you do not accept these calls they  
are diverted to your mailbox (if set,  
see p. 50).  
Before you can activate the melody  
you must first load it.  
Load melodies  
 Select  Select Individual.  
Displayed when activated.  
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Audio  
Service tones  
Activate or deactivate the following  
service tones and alarm tones:  
All service tones  
On/Off  
Network found  
Warning tones  
End of menu  
Compose melody  
You can compose melodies  
yourself.  
Keys 1 to 7 correspond to  
the notes C, D, E, F, G, A  
and B.  
J
Go back and forwards  
X
within the melody.  
8
0
9
#
Increase length of note.  
Reduce length of note.  
One note higher.  
One note lower.  
*
Insert a pause.  
One octave up or down.  
B
 Options  The menu offers further  
functions such as  
Play, Save, Insert Note, Delete  
Note etc.  
The melody youhave composed can  
be saved on the MultiMediaCard™.  
     
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Time/Charge  
You can display the charge details  
Limit  
(PIN 2 needed)  
Special SIM cards allow you or the  
Service Provider to define a credit /  
period after which the phone is  
blocked for outgoing calls.  
~
and duration of calls as you speak ,  
as well as setting a unit limit for  
outgoing calls.  
!
 Menu  
Time/Charge  
~
After you have made the charge  
detail settings you can display the  
call duration/charge details for the  
following call types:  
 Edit  
Enter the number of units.  
Then confirm the credit or reset the  
counter. The display of Prepaid  
cards may vary depending on  
Service Provider.  
Last call  
All calls out  
All calls in  
All Calls  
Displays the call duration/charges  
for all calls.  
Incoming calls  
Displays the charges for incoming  
calls if these are billed separately.  
Select a call type.  
 Select  Display the data.  
Auto display  
Call duration and call charges are  
displayed after each call.  
When displayed, you may do the  
following:  
 Delete  Clear display.  
 OK  
End display.  
Charge settings  
Set the parameters on the display.  
Charge rate  
(PIN 2 needed)  
~
Enter the charges per unit/period.  
Enter the currency in which charge  
details are to be shown.  
       
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Divert  
You can set the conditions for which  
calls are diverted to your mailbox or  
other numbers.  
All calls  
All calls are diverted.  
r
Symbol in top line of the  
display in standby mode.  
!
 Menu  
Divert  
Set divert  
Example: The most common  
Specific divert  
If not reachable  
condition for forwarding is:  
Divert if the phone is switched off or  
out of range.  
Unanswered  
This and other conditions (see box)  
are set in the same way:  
If no reply  
A call is only diverted after a delay.  
The period can be set by the user to  
a maximum of 30 seconds in 5  
second intervals.  
!
!
 Menu  
Divert  
Unanswered  
!
Set  
Enter the phone number to which  
a call will be diverted (if not done  
If busy  
already), and confirm with  
.
 OK  
Divert if a call is in progress.  
If “Call waiting“ is activated (see  
p. 70) you will hear the call waiting  
tone (see p. 16) even if the “If busy“  
diversion has been set.  
or  
>
Displays the Addressbook  
or mailbox, to select the  
number to which a call will  
be diverted.  
Receiving fax  
After a short pause the setting is  
confirmed by the network.  
Fax calls are diverted to a phone  
number with a fax connection.  
Unanswered  
Receiving data  
This setting covers the most important  
conditions: (see also below)  
Data calls are diverted to a phone  
number with a PC connection.  
If not reachable  
If no reply  
If busy  
       
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Divert  
Status check  
Note that the diversion is stored in the  
network and not in the phone (when the  
SIM card is changed for example).  
If you want to check the current  
divert status, first select the  
condition then Status check.  
Reactivate divert  
After a short pause the current  
situation is transmitted by the  
network and displayed.  
The last diversion has been stored.  
Proceed as with "Set divert", p. 60.  
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?
Condition set.  
Not set.  
The stored phone number is displayed and  
is confirmed.  
Displayed if status is  
unknown (on a new  
SIM card for example).  
Edit phone number  
Proceed as with "Set divert", p. 60. When  
the stored phone number is displayed:  
Clear all  
 Delete  Delete the phone number.  
All set diversions are deleted.  
Enter new number and confirm.  
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Setup  
To create additional capacity on the Multi-  
MediaCard™, languages not required can  
be deleted. The contents of the  
MultiMediaCard™ are available for down-  
mens.com/sl45i . The files can be restored  
from there (see "Card-Explorer", p. 73).  
Menu mode  
!
!
 Menu  
Setup  
Menu mode  
You can reduce the main menu to  
just the important functions to make  
it easier to use the phone.  
Now you can call them up directly  
without going via other menus:  
Calls dialled  
Calls missed  
Voice message  
MP3 Player  
If a language you do not understand has  
been set,the phone can be reset to the  
language of the Service Provider or to  
English by entering * # 0 0 0 0 #  
A
Keys  
Dictating mach.  
Calendar  
Divert all Unanswered  
Incoming Messages  
Write new Message  
All service tones  
Volume all calls  
Melody all calls  
Profiles  
Any key answer  
Youcananswer incomingcalls using  
any key (except S ).  
Auto key lock  
The keypad is automatically locked if  
one minute elapses since any key  
was last pressed. This preventsthe  
phone from being used accidentally.  
However, you can still be called and  
you can still make an emergency  
call.  
Menu mode  
Use the Menu mode function to acti-  
vate the full main menu.  
Device  
 Menu  
The keypad can also be directly  
locked and unlocked:  
!
!
Setup  
!
Device  
then select function.  
#
 OK  
Hold down.  
Confirm.  
Language  
English is always available as the ba-  
sic language. The language of your  
Service Provider is loaded automati-  
cally when the SIM card is inserted.  
A third language may be loaded in  
addition.  
Key tones  
You can set the type of key tone:  
Key Click or Key Tones or  
Key silent  
                     
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Pleasereferto"Card-Explorer", p. 74  
for instructions on copying (static)  
bitmaps to the display.  
Setup  
!
!
!
 Menu  
Setup  
Device  
then select a function:  
Contrast  
Display  
Sets the display contrast.  
Illumination  
Status  
The display illumination can be  
switched on and off (this affects  
standby time)  
Master reset  
The brightness can be adjusted.  
The phone is reset to the default  
values (does not apply to the SIM  
card or network settings).  
Big letters  
You can change the font size on the  
display.  
Phone identity  
The device number (IMEI)is  
displayed. This information may be  
useful for customer service.  
Own Greeting  
You can create a greeting that is  
displayed when you switch the  
phone on.  
Fast search  
 Edit  
Toggles between On  
and Off.  
Network reconnection is speeded  
up when this function is active  
(standby time is reduced).  
Delete old message and  
compose new message.  
J
Erase records  
 OK  
Confirm changes.  
(phone code p. 66)  
Screen style  
The following lists are deleted: (see  
also p. 53)  
You can select an animation to re-  
place the current graphic that is dis-  
played when you switch your phone  
on. You can copy additional graphics  
into the Animation folder on the  
MultiMediaCard™ using the Data  
Exchange Software (p. 77).  
Calls missed  
Calls received  
Calls dialled  
Alarms missed  
The animation that is displayed  
when the phone is switched off can-  
not be changed.  
                           
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Setup  
!
!
!
  Menu  
Setup  
Device  
T9 Input  
then select a function:  
T9 Preferred  
Clock  
You may set “T9“ to be used  
permanently for entering messages  
(see p. 45).  
Time/Date  
The clock must be set correctly once  
at start-up.  
T9 Language  
Switch to the language in which you  
want to compose the message.  
 Change  Press.  
First enter the date (day/  
J
month/year), thenthetime  
(24 hours including  
seconds).  
Format Date  
Set the date format:  
DD.MM.YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY  
Auto display  
The time display can be switched on  
or off.  
Auto Phone Off  
The phone switches off each day at  
the set time.  
• Setting  
 Time  
J
Press.  
Enter time (24 h clock).  
Confirm.  
 OK  
• Deactivate  
 Variable  Press.  
 OK  
Confirm.  
If the battery is removed for more than  
about 30 seconds, the clock must be reset.  
           
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Setup  
Babysitter  
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Security  
The phone and SIM card are  
(Phonecode)  
Calls can only be made to one phone  
number that is dialled by holding  
down the left soft key. Enter phone  
number and name or select from the  
Addressbook.  
protected against misuse by several  
security codes and should be  
treated with the same care as a  
cheque guarantee card.  
PIN 1 Protects your SIM card (per-  
To end:  
sonal identification number).  
Hold down and enter  
phone code.  
#
PIN 2 This is needed to set the  
charge detail display and to  
access additional functions  
on special SIM cards.  
Only I  
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PUK Key code. Used to unlock  
SIM cards after the wrong  
PIN has been entered.  
(PIN 2)  
The dialling options are restricted to  
specific phone numbers. If you only  
enter area codes, the relevant  
phone numbers can be added to  
these manually before dialling.  
Phone Protects your phone. Must  
code be entered at the first securi-  
ty setting (4-8 digits).  
For further information see p. 23.  
Keep these confidential numbers in a  
safe place where you can access them  
again if required.  
Only last 10  
(Phonecode)  
Calls are limited to the call list  
of dialled numbers. This call list can  
be filled with phone numbers  
specifically for this purpose:  
Delete (see also p. 53) the call list  
and create “new entries“ by dialling  
phone numbers and cancelling  
before the connection is  
!
!
 Menu  
Setup  
Security  
then select a function:  
!
established.  
               
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Setup  
!
!
!
 Menu  
Setup  
Security  
then select a function:  
Network  
!
!
!
 Menu  
Setup  
Network  
then select a function:  
PIN control  
Connection  
~
The PIN is usually requested each  
time the phone is switched on. You  
can deactivate this feature but you  
risk unauthorised use of the phone.  
Some Service Providers do not  
permit this function.  
This function is only displayed if it is  
supported by the Service Provider.  
Two independent phone numbers  
must be registered on the phone.  
Select  
Prevent new SIM  
Select the phone number to be  
used.  
(Phonecode)  
Your phone is prevented from  
operating with a different SIM card.  
If you change frequently, it is more  
convenient to make the selection  
using the soft key (see p. 71).  
Pin change  
L
Display the active phone  
number.  
PIN 1  
You can change the PIN to any  
4 - 8 digit number (i.e . a number you  
may find easier to remember).  
Special settings can be made for each  
phone number (melody, call diversion etc).  
Switch to the required phone number first.  
J
 OK  
Enter old PIN.  
Press.  
To switch the phone number/line:  
(in standby mode)  
0
 OK  Enter new PIN.  
 OK  Repeat new PIN.  
Press, then:  
Press.  
J
/
/
 Line 1  
J
PIN 2  
Lock  
You can change the PIN 2 to any 4-8  
digit number (displayed only if PIN2  
is available).  
(Phonecode)  
You may limit usage to one phone  
number.  
Proceed as with PIN 1.  
Phonecode  
You can also change the phone code  
to any 4 - 8 digit number. Proceed as  
with PIN 1.  
                         
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Setup  
!
!
!
 Menu  
Setup  
Network  
Preferred network  
The Service Providers you  
~
then select a function:  
prefer after your home Service  
Setup  
Provider are displayed in this list  
(e.g. if there are several Service  
Providers that differ in price).  
Network info  
The list of GSM networks currently  
available is shown.  
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When this function is activated, the  
list that your home Service Provider  
proposes is displayed first. You can  
edit this as required.  
Indicates forbidden  
Service Providers  
(depending on SIM card).  
 List  
Display list of preferred  
networks.  
Change network  
Network search is restarted. This is  
useful if you are not in your home  
network or want to register in a  
different network. The network info  
list is rebuilt.  
• New entry:  
Scroll to an empty entry in  
the list.  
B
 Progr.  Press and select one from  
the list of all Service Pro-  
viders.  
Auto network  
Activate or deactivate, see also  
Change network” above.  
• Change/delete old entry:  
Select existing entry and delete it or  
select an entry from the list of  
Service Providers and confirm.  
If “Automatic Network“ is active,  
the next network is dialled in the  
order of your list of “preferred  
Service Providers“. Otherwise, a  
different network can be selected  
manually from the list of available  
GSM networks.  
Band selection  
~
Select either GSM 900 or  
GSM 1800.  
Barrings  
Operator list  
~
A list of all known GSM Service  
Providers is shown. Select entry and  
press  Select  to display the code.  
A new Service Provider can be  
added to the list (enter the national  
code and network code).  
Barring restricts the use of your SIM  
card (not supported by all Service  
Providers). You need a 4 digit  
password that your Service Provider  
supplies you. You must be  
registered separately for each  
barring.  
Further Network Select, change  
and confirm.  
           
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Setup  
!
!
!
Outgoing Access  
 Menu  
Setup  
Network  
then select a function:  
All outgoing calls (except  
emergency numbers) are barred.  
User group  
~
Outgoing International  
If offered by the Service Provider,  
this service enables groups to be  
formed. These have access for  
example to internal (company)  
information or special tariffs apply to  
them. Check with your Service  
Provider for details.  
Only national calls can be made.  
Out. Intern. excl. Home  
International calls are not permitted.  
However, you can make calls to your  
own country when abroad.  
All calls in  
The phone is barred for all incoming  
calls (forwarding all your calls to the  
mailbox has a similar effect).  
Active  
Activate or deactivate the function.  
“User group” must be deactivated  
for normal phone use (phone code,  
p. 66).  
When roaming  
You do not receive calls when  
outside your home network. This  
means that no charges are incurred  
for incoming calls.  
Select Group  
You may select or add groups other  
than the preferred groups (see  
below). The Service Provider  
supplies you with code numbers for  
the groups.  
Status check  
The following information can be  
displayed after a status check:  
_
x
?
Barring set  
Outgoing Access  
Barring not set  
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.  
Status unknown  
(e.g. new SIM card)  
Clear all  
All barrings are cleared.  
Preferred group  
If activated, only calls within this  
standard user group can be made  
(depending on the network  
configuration).  
   
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Setup  
!
!
!
 Menu  
Setup  
Network  
 Save  
Store entries for the Dial-in  
Access.  
then select a function:  
Dial-in access numbers for WAP are not  
normally suitable for Java™ (depending on  
the Service Provider). All Dial-in Access  
numbers that you use for the fixed network  
Internet (WWW, HTTP) can also be used for  
Java™. Under certain circumstances,  
therefore, it may be necessary to use two  
different Dial-in Access numbers for WAP  
and Java™.  
Dial-in Access  
A Dial-in Access must be defined to  
use WAP and thus Java™. A maxi-  
mum of 5 dial-in accesses can be de-  
fined. Normally these settings are al-  
ready made by the Service Provider,  
and they might only need to select  
one Dial-in Access.  
You can also find WAP or dial-in parame-  
ters on the product CD in the WAP_OTA di-  
rectory or on the Internet at:  
New entry  
If no Dial-in Access is available, se-  
lect New entry in the empty list and  
enter the following parameters  
(CSD Settings):  
Dial-in Access-Menu  Options  
Profile  
name:  
Give the Dial-in Access  
a name or overwrite a  
default name.  
Various functions are possible de-  
pending on the situation:  
New entry Generate new entry.  
Dial-up no.: Enter node dial-in  
Delete  
Delete selected entry.  
Delete all profiles.  
number (ISP).  
Select ISDN or ana-  
logue.  
Call type:  
Delete all  
Java  
standard  
Define a Dial-in Access  
as standard for the  
Login-name: Enter user name (login  
name).  
Java™ download func-  
tions. This access is in-  
dicated with a coffee  
cup in the list. You can  
also define a separate  
Dial-in Access for indi-  
vidual Java™ applica-  
tions (p. 39).  
Password: Enter password  
(hidden display).  
Linger-time: Enter time in seconds  
after which a connec-  
tion should be ended if  
there is no input or data  
exchange.  
           
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Setup  
Switch to handset during a call (if the phone  
During calls  
is connected to the hands-free kit and the  
optional additional headphones are  
connected).  
!
!
 Menu  
Setup  
During calls  
then select a function:  
!
-
Activate and deactivate.  
Call waiting  
~
Car use  
If you are registered for this service,  
you can check whether it is set and  
activate or deactivate it (see also  
p. 16).  
!
!
 Menu  
Setup  
In the car  
If the phone is connected to an  
original Siemens car kit, the  
following functions can be activated/  
deactivated:  
Conceal ID  
~
When you make a call, your number  
appears on the recipient's display  
(depending on the Service Provider).  
Auto Answer  
Calls are accepted after the 3rd ring  
if the phone is connected to an  
original Siemens car kit. Depending  
on the setup, the ignition may need  
to be switched on.  
To suppress this display, you may  
activate “Conceal ID“ mode for the  
next call or all subsequent calls. You  
may need to register separately with  
your Service Provider for these  
functions.  
Factory default: On.  
!
Indication on the display.  
Aut. power off  
Minute Beep  
The phone is powered by the car's  
power supply. The time between  
switching off the ignition and  
deactivation of the phone can be  
adjusted. Factory default: 2 hours.  
During a call you hear a beep after  
every minute as a reminder of the  
time elapsed.  
Headset  
Automatic settings:  
!
!
Setup  
Headset  
 Menu  
Permanent illumination: Switched on  
Auto key lock: Switched off  
Calls are automatically accepted  
after the 3rd ring when the stereo  
headphones are connected. You  
should continue wearing the  
headphone.  
IrDA  
Activate/deactivate infrared data  
transmission.  
                       
Fast access key  
The left soft key and keys  
Soft key  
2 to 9 (speed dialling numbers) can  
each be assigned an important  
phone number or a function.  
t
a
The phone number can then be  
dialled or the function can be  
activated at the touch of a button.  
(Service Provider)  
01.09.2001 13:45  
Calendar Menu  
• Phone number  
See right  
• SIM location.........................p. 22  
• Conceal ID ...........................p. 70  
• Internet................................p. 35  
• Write message ....................p. 44  
• Calendar...............................p. 32  
• IrDA .................................p. 70  
• Calculator ............................p. 34  
• Currency Conv.....................p. 34  
• Games .................................p. 42  
• Voicedialling.........................p. 25  
• User group...........................p. 68  
• SIM Services .......................p. 52  
• Appointments......................p. 32  
• Dictating mach.....................p. 29  
• MP3 Player ..........................p. 26  
• Card-Explorer.......................p. 73  
• Profiles.................................p. 54  
• Calls missed ........................p. 53  
• Calls received ......................p. 53  
• Connection ..........................p. 66  
• Java™ .................................p. 39  
The left soft key can be used for fast  
access.  
Edit  
Press soft key (“Calendar”, if this is  
still preset):  
 Calendar  Press.  
 Edit  
Press and scroll to the  
application in the list.  
• Assign the new application (e.g.  
Games) to the soft key.  
• Special case phone number.  
Pick out a name from the Ad-  
dressbook (e.g. Carol”) to assign  
to the soft key.  
 Select  Confirm setting.  
Apply  
The name “Carol” is used here only  
as an example.  
A function may already have been  
programmed on this soft key by your  
Service Provider (e.g. access to  
p SIM-Services’).  
 Carol  
 OK  
Press briefly.  
The number is dialled.  
The soft key may sometimes be replaced  
{
with  
/ h to access a new  
message.  
       
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Fast access key  
Apply  
Speed dialling number  
Select a stored phone number or  
start a stored application (e.g. Java).  
Digit keys 1 to 9 can be used as  
speed dialling numbers for fast  
access.  
In standby mode:  
8
Press.  
Defaults for the speed dialling number  
The assignment of the 8 is displayed  
instead of the right soft key, e.g.:  
1
Reservedfor the phone number  
to check the mailbox....... p. 50  
Calendar.......................... p. 32  
Appointments................. p. 32  
Internet ........................... p. 35  
SIM location.................... p. 22  
Write message ............... p. 44  
Calculator ....................... p. 34  
Java................................. p. 39  
IrDA................................. p. 70  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
 Games  Press briefly.  
 OK  
Start application.  
or for a function with a phone  
number:  
, then  
.
8
A
or: (application and phone number)  
8
Hold down.  
Edit  
Quick menu selection  
The menu functions are numbered  
in the sequence of their occurrence.  
In standby mode:  
Press digit key (e.g. 2).  
 Calendar  Press.  
 Edit  Press and scroll to the  
application in the list.  
or if the key is not assigned:  
 Set  Press.  
2
Enter the appropriate sequence of  
numbers to select a function  
directly.  
For example, to compose a new  
SMS message:  
• Assign the new application  
(e.g. Games) to the key.  
• Special case phone number. In the  
SIM memory, scroll to a name for  
assignment to the key.  
 Menu  
3
1
1
Press.  
For Messages.  
For SMS.  
 Select  Confirm setting.  
For Write message.  
The numbering may change if your service  
provider has integrated additional functions  
into the menu system.  
       
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Card-Explorer  
To organise your files on the  
MultiMediaCard™, you can use the  
Card-Explorer like a PC file manager.  
Java™  
A Java™ application can consist of  
one individual file or several files  
grouped together in a folder.  
! Surf/Fun !  
 Menu  
Card-Explorer  
z \  
Java™ applications containing the  
associated files are mapped as fold-  
ers in the Card-Explorer.  
Ü
Mp3  
Ü
Ü
Java  
Executable Java™ application files  
are of file type:  
*.class or *.jar  
Office  
Options  
Open  
The info files for an application are of  
file type:  
*.jad  
A list of the folders and files on the  
MultiMediaCard™ are displayed.  
Navigate through the list as usual  
using the control key:  
When starting a *.jad file the  
associated application can be  
reloaded/installed (see also  
"Reinstall", p. 41).  
Scroll up and down.  
B
Highlight file/remove  
C
highlighting, open folder.  
 Mark  
Highlight file for later  
action.  
Y
Go back from folder.  
   
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Card-Explorer  
Card-Explorer Menu  Options  
Delete system files from MultiMedia-  
Card™  
You are offered different functions  
depending on whether you have se-  
lected a file or a folder.  
Files that your phone requires are stored on  
the MultiMediaCard™in addition to your  
own data, such as music. System files that  
are not required (such as other languages)  
can be deleted to increase capacity. Note  
that this is likely to reduce the functions  
that the phone can perform.  
Mark  
Highlight entry.  
Delete  
Delete all highlighted  
entries.  
If you need to restore any files to the Multi-  
MediaCard™ they are available for down-  
loading from the Internet at  
Delete all  
Delete all entries after a  
confirmation.  
New folder Create and name new  
folder.  
Rename  
Rename highlighted  
entry.  
Load bitmaps  
Load bitmaps from the Internet  
You can find bitmaps for your phone  
at:  
Send via  
IrDA  
Select IrDA transmis-  
sion route.  
Sort  
Set sort criteria (alpha-  
betical, type, time).  
From there, you can load more than  
1000 bitmaps, logos and Java appli-  
cations directly onto your phone.  
Info  
Retrieveinformationon  
the selcted file/folder.  
Drive info  
Information on the in-  
serted MultiMedia-  
Card™.  
In the City Portal, you will find a list  
of the countries in which you can or-  
der bitmaps.  
Load bitmap Load bitmap into the  
Receive bitmaps via SMS  
display.  
As soon as a bitmap is received on  
your phone via SMS, you will see  
the message “Receiving...” on your  
phone’s display.  
Clear Bitmap Remove bitmap from  
the display  
Load  
Load display language.  
language  
The message “Data receive com-  
plete” indicates that the bitmap has  
been saved to the MultiMedia-  
Card™ in the Bitmap directory.  
Open  
Play  
Open an entry.  
Play an entry.  
Read SMS.  
View  
Move  
The Load bitmap option in the Card-  
Explorer menu allows you to load  
the bitmap into the display.  
Move entry from one  
folder to another.  
               
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Fax/data mode using a PC  
With the phone connected to a PC  
Speech/fax  
(see p. 76), you can transmit and  
receive faxes and data. Appropriate  
software for data communication/  
fax communication must be  
Send  
!
!
(Menu)  
Setup  
available on your PC.  
Fax/data mod. !  
Send Sp/Fax  
Fax and data services must be  
enabled on your phone. Different  
networks support different types of  
fax/data reception; contact your  
Service Provider for details.  
Set this function on the phone before  
transmission so that you can switch  
from voice mode to fax mode.  
While the connection is being set up  
the following soft key is available for  
two seconds:  
Fax/data  
Your Service Provider must give you  
a phone number for telephoning and  
a fax/data number.  
 Sp/Fax  Switch to Send Sp/Fax  
mode.  
 Fax  
Switch to fax mode; you  
may now send a fax.  
Sending  
Receive  
Start your PC communication  
program and enter the destination  
phone number in the program.  
(Only if a special fax number is not  
available).  
Start the communication program  
on your PC and switch on the  
function on the phone during the call  
(the PC accepts the connection).  
Receiving  
The call is signalled by a special  
ringer and its type (fax or data) is  
displayed.  
!
!
Menu  
Settings  
Fax/data mod. !  
Receiv.Sp/Fax  
K
Incoming Data  
End transmission  
End transmission in the PC software  
and/or press S .  
Answer  
Reject  
Now start the communication  
program on your PC to receive the  
fax.  
         
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Data exchange  
Activate infrared data  
transfer.  
(Change)  
Sync Station  
You can establish a “fixed“  
connection between the phone and  
the PC via the Sync Station.  
Indicator on the display:  
If switched on.  
k
$
During transmission.  
l
Integral modem  
The phone has an integral modem  
that is used for data exchange via  
the infrared port or a cable.  
Switching your phone off and on after using  
the Data Exchange Software or Siemens  
QuickSync Software lets you use the inte-  
grated modem.  
#
"
• Connect the mains power socket  
and the Sync Station  
plug-in power supply.  
to the  
"
Technical data  
Data transfer is not available unless the  
power supply unit is connected.  
Modem driver:  
Conforms to the V.25 command set.  
Speed:  
• Connect the Sync Station  
the serial interface of the PC using  
the connecting cable.  
to  
#
Conforms to ITU-T standard V.22bis  
(2400, 4800 and 9600 bit/s).  
• Insert the phone into the Sync  
Fax:  
Station  
and press downward  
Fax at 2400, 4800, 7200 and  
9600 bit/s.  
$
until it engages.  
Conforms to service class 2.  
The contact message is  
displayed.  
H
Setting on the PC  
IrDA (Infrared)  
For fax or data transfer with  
communications software on your  
PC you must install a standard  
modem in its operating system  
control panel:  
!
!
(Menu)  
Setup  
IrDA  
The infrared port integrated in the  
phone cannot be used unless the  
other device has a corresponding  
port.  
• Standard modem, 19,200 bit/s,  
• Fax 9600 bit/s maximum,  
• infrared 115,000 bit/s.  
Align the infrared windows with  
each other (max. distance 30 cm).  
           
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PC software  
Directory  
File type Sys-  
Data Exchange Software  
The Data Exchange Software  
creates another drive in Windows®  
Explorer.  
tem  
file  
Addressbook  
*.adr  
Animation  
*.bmp  
Graphic display when  
phone is switched on.  
It provides an easy way of using  
your PC to control the many storage  
options of the MultiMediaCard™ in  
the phone.  
Bitmap  
Service Provider logo.  
*.bmp  
Help  
Help texts.  
*.wmlc  
*.wbmp  
X
X
Software installation  
Java™ (p. 39)  
*.class  
*.jar  
*.jad  
Insert the CD ROM into your PC and  
select Data Exchange Software. You  
will be guided through the installation  
process.  
Language  
Display texts in different  
languages.  
*.lng  
Operating instructions  
Misc  
Other files.  
*.*  
The Data Exchange Software offers  
detailed operating instructions and  
online help. First select the drive  
icon, then you can call up help by  
clicking on “?“ in the menu bar.  
Mp3  
Music files (mp3),  
Playlists (mpl).  
*.mp3  
*.mpl  
Ringing tone  
Beeps and ringers.  
*.mid  
Connection  
The phone and the PC must be  
interconnected via the Sync Station  
or a cable (p. 87).  
Sms  
SMS messages (Out), *.smo  
SMS messages (In).  
*.smi  
File formats/folders  
T9 data base  
*.ldb  
X
As supplied from the factory, the  
MultiMediaCard™ contains the  
following folders. Ensure that  
imported files are copied into the  
correct folders depending on the format.  
If not, the data will be ignored.  
T9 language database.  
Voice memo  
*.vmo  
*.vmo  
Voice memos created  
using the dictating  
machine.  
Voice notice  
Voice notices created  
and imported.  
         
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PC software  
N. B.  
Siemens QuickSync  
(Sync Station and data cable are op-  
Note the following differences  
compared with Windows®  
Explorer:  
• Files saved on the MultiMedia-  
Card™ (e.g. MP3 files) cannot be  
started from the PC.  
• The Data Exchange Software of-  
fers conversion routines that al-  
low you to define whether a file is  
to be converted when it is moved/  
copied.  
For example an SMS to “text” or  
a voice memo to “WAV” (Win-  
dows® Explorer: Activate Edit -  
Convert file).  
tionally available for )  
This PC program can be used to  
synchronise addresses and  
appointments between your phone  
and Microsoft®Outlook® 98/2000.  
Software installation  
Insert the CD ROM into your PC and  
select Siemens QuickSync. You will  
be guided through the installation  
process.  
Operating instructions  
Siemens QuickSync offers detailed  
operating instructions and online  
help. You can call up help by clicking  
on "?" in the menu bar.  
• Data deleted from the  
MultiMediaCard™ cannot be re-  
covered and cannot be retrieved  
from the Windows® Recycle Bin.  
The most convenient way to start  
Siemens QuickSync is normally  
directly from Microsoft® Outlook®.  
Online help  
Refer to the program’s help function  
for further information.  
Connection  
The phone and the PC must be inter-  
connected via the Sync Station or a  
cable (see p. 87).  
Delete system files  
Files that your phone requires are stored on  
the MultiMediaCard™ in addition to your  
own data, such as addresses or music. Sys-  
tem files that are not required (such as oth-  
er languages) can be deleted to increase  
capacity. Note that this is likely to reduce  
the functions that the phone can perform.  
If you need to restore any files to the Multi-  
MediaCard™ they are available for down-  
loading from the Internet at  
     
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Display symbols  
These symbols aredisplayed among  
WAP Online.  
ü
ö
others:  
Displays  
t
WAP Offline.  
Strength of incoming signal.  
Battery being charged.  
Charging completed.  
Battery indicator.  
MultiMediaCard™-folder.  
Sync Station contacted.  
Infra-red standby.  
z
H
k
T
e
b
Infra-red transmission.  
l
All calls are diverted.  
Ringer off.  
©
&
DATA Only data reception.  
FAX Only fax reception.  
Calendar icons  
Short ringer (beep) only.  
f
Ringer only if caller is stored in  
the Addressbook.  
j
Memo.  
/
Alarm is set.  
$
%
Meeting.  
)
A
Key lock active.  
Call.  
*!*  
Transmission unencrypted.  
Phone numbers/names:  
SIM Card.  
Phone memory.  
Restricted SIM Card.  
Birthday.  
(
<
²
I
Voice memo.  
=
Soft keys  
Message received.  
{
No network access.  
]
L
_
Press: Read.  
Phone number 1 or 2 active.  
Function active.  
No more SMS messages can be  
received.  
|
Voice mail received.  
Press: Play back.  
h
Unknown network function.  
Auto Call answering on.  
Addressbook.  
?
!
Unanswered call  
Press: Display number.  
^
ä
Store in Addressbook.  
Store in archive.  
SIM Services.  
abc / Indicates whether upper or  
,
R
p
-
Abc/123  
lowercase letters are active.  
Text input without T9.  
Text input with T9.  
ß abc  
G
abc  
Switch to handset.  
T9 word selection.  
:
     
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Siemens Service  
If you have any questions relating to the technology and operation of your device, you can ob-  
tain simple, uncomplicated support via the Internet from our Online Support service:  
or refer to the operating instructions in this guide under Troubleshooting (p. 81).  
If you require repair services, please contact one of our service centres:  
Abu Dhabi...........................................0 26 42 38 00  
Australia...........................................18 00 62 24 14  
Argentina.......................................0 80 08 88 98 78  
Austria..............................................05 17 07 50 04  
Bahrain .......................................................40 42 34  
Bangladesh ........................................0 17 52 74 47  
Belgium...............................................0 78 15 22 21  
Brunei ....................................................02 43 08 01  
Bulgaria .................................................02 73 94 88  
Cambodia ..............................................12 80 05 00  
Canada ..........................................1 88 87 77 02 11  
China .............................................0 21 50 31 81 49  
Croatia................................................0 16 10 53 81  
Czech Republic .................................02 33 03 27 27  
Denmark................................................35 25 86 00  
Dubai ..................................................0 43 96 64 33  
Egypt ..................................................0 23 33 41 11  
Estonia.....................................................6 30 47 35  
Finland..............................................09 22 94 37 00  
France...............................................01 56 38 42 00  
Germany*......................................0 18 05 33 32 26  
Greece..............................................01 06 86 43 89  
Hong Kong.............................................28 61 11 18  
Hungary............................................06 14 71 24 44  
Iceland.....................................................5 11 30 00  
India.......................................... 01 13 73 85 89 - 98  
Indonesia.......................................0 21 46 82 60 81  
Ireland ..............................................18 50 77 72 77  
Italy...................................................02 66 76 44 00  
Ivory Coast ............................................80 00 03 33  
Jordan ................................................0 64 39 86 42  
Kuwait .....................................................2 45 41 78  
Latvia.......................................................7 50 11 14  
Lebanon.................................................01 44 30 43  
Libya................................................. 02 13 50 28 82  
Lithuania .................................................2 39 77 79  
Luxembourg ......................................... 43 84 33 99  
Malaysia .......................................... 03 21 63 11 18  
Malta...................................... 00 35 32 14 94 06 32  
Mauritius.................................................2 11 62 13  
Morocco................................................ 22 66 92 32  
Netherlands ..................................0 90 03 33 31 00  
Norway ................................................. 22 70 84 00  
Oman..........................................................79 10 12  
Pakistan ........................................... 02 15 66 22 00  
Philippines............................................. 28 14 98 88  
Poland .............................................. 08 00 22 09 90  
Portugal.............................................. 8 00 85 32 04  
Qatar ..................................................... 04 32 20 10  
Russia .............................................. 09 57 37 29 52  
Saudi Arabia ...................................... 0 22 26 00 43  
Sharjah............................................... 0 65 33 66 42  
Singapore................................................2 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 ........................................ 0 12 12 00 90  
Taiwan ............................................. 02 25 18 65 04  
Thailand ............................................. 0 22 68 11 18  
Tunisia................................................ 0 71 86 19 02  
Turkey ........................................... 0 21 65 71 89 89  
United Kingdom ............................0 87 05 33 44 11  
USA...............................................1 88 87 77 02 11  
Vietnam................................................. 45 63 22 44  
Zimbabwe ............................................. 04 36 94 24  
* 0.12 euros/minute  
   
81  
Troubleshooting  
If you have any questions relating to the use of your device, we are available around the clock  
to help you at  
www.my-siemens.com/customercare. In addition, we have listed the most frequently  
asked questions and their answers below.  
Problem  
Possible causes  
Possible remedy  
Phone cannot be On/Off key not pressed for long S Press On/Off key for at least two seconds.  
switched on.  
enough.  
Flat battery  
Charge battery. Check charging indicator in the dis-  
play.  
Battery contacts dirty  
Clean contacts.  
Battery in total discharge  
(charge icon no longer  
displayed).  
Charge battery.  
It may take up to two hours for the charge icon to ap-  
pear.  
Standbytimetoo Frequent use of the organiser  
Restrict use if necessary.  
short.  
and games.  
Speed search active.  
Display illumination on.  
Deactivate speed search (see p. 63).  
Switch off display illumination (see p. 63).  
Activate key lock.  
Unintentional keystrokes  
(and illumination).  
Charging fault Battery totally discharged.  
Charge battery.  
(charge icon not  
displayed or  
+5 °C to +40 °C  
flashing)  
Temperature out of range:  
Make sure the ambient temperature is right, wait a  
while, then recharge.  
Contact problem  
Check power supply and connection to the phone.  
Check battery contacts, clean them if necessary, then  
insert battery again.  
No mains voltage  
Charger defective  
Wrong charger  
Battery faulty  
Plug in to a different socket or check voltage.  
If the charger does not warm up, replace it.  
Only use original Siemens SL45i accessories.  
Replace battery.  
SIM error  
SIM card not correctly inserted Make sure that the SIM card is correctly inserted. The  
card carrier must be engaged (see p. 7).  
SIM card contacts dirty  
SIM card with wrong voltage  
SIM card damaged  
Clean the SIM card with a dry cloth.  
Use 3 V SIM cards only.  
Inspect the damage.  
Return SIM card to Service Provider.  
     
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible causes  
Possible remedy  
Error message “Down- Java™ standard Dial-in Ac- Configure the Java™ standard Dial-in Access cor-  
load error” appears  
while you are down-  
loading Java™ applica-  
tions  
cess is configured incorrectly. rectly (see p. 69).  
Application-specific er- Java™ standard Dial-in Ac- Configure the Java™ standard Dial-in Access cor-  
ror message appears cess is configured incorrectly. rectly (see p. 69).  
during data transfer  
from online Java™ ap-  
plications  
MultiMediaCard™  
cannot be read.  
Incorrect format, contacts  
dirty  
1. Remove and replace MultiMediaCard™.  
2. Clean contacts.  
3. Switch the phone off and on again.  
4. Format the MultiMediaCard™ (you will lose all  
the data on the card).  
MultiMediaCard™  
MultiMediaCardwrite-  
Replace the MultiMediaCard.  
cannot be written to. protected  
No connection to the Signal weak  
Move higher, to a window or open space.  
Check Service Provider coverage map.  
network  
Outside GSM range  
SIM card not valid  
Use another phone to contact Service Provider.  
New network not authorized Try manual selection or select different network  
(see p. 67).  
Network barring is set  
Network overloaded  
Check barrings (see p. 67).  
Try again later.  
Phone loses network. Signal too weak  
Reconnection to another Service Provider is auto-  
matic (see p. 67). Switching the phone off and on  
again may speed this up.  
Calls not possible  
Dialling error  
New network not authorised (see p. 67).  
Set other call line (see p. 66).  
2nd line set  
New SIM card inserted  
Charge limit reached  
Check for new restrictions.  
Contact Service Provider or reset limit with PIN 2  
(see p. 59).  
Certain uses of the  
phone not possible  
Call restrictions are set.  
Barrings may be set by your Service Provider. Check  
barrings (see p. 66).  
The phone number has more Check phone number.  
than 20 digits.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible causes  
Possible remedy  
Entries cannot be  
made in Addressbook.  
MultiMediaCardnot inserted  
Insert MultiMediaCardwith Address-  
book.  
Addressbook is full.  
Delete Addressbook entries (see p. 21).  
Addressbook cannot MultiMediaCardhas been changed Insert MultiMediaCardwith Address-  
be found.  
or is not inserted.  
book.  
Language cannot be File deleted from the MultiMedia-  
Load language file from the CD ROM with  
Data Exchange software (see p. 77).  
selected.  
Card™  
Transferred music  
files not found.  
The files have not been copied into the Use the MultiMediaCardExplorer to  
MP3 folder.  
move files to the MP3 folder (see p. 73).  
Use RealJukebox ™ (deactivate security  
function) for encoding (see p. 28).  
Incorrect format for the MP3 files  
Voice mail does not Call diversion not set  
work.  
Set call diversion  
(see p. 60).  
Message “  
“.  
Message store full  
Delete a message to make room  
(see p. 47).  
|
Message cannot be Service Providers do not support this Check with your Service Provider.  
sent.  
service.  
Phone number of the Service Centre is Set Service Centre (see p. 49).  
not set or is wrong.  
SIM card contract does not support this Contact your Service Provider.  
service.  
Service Provider overloaded  
Addressee does not have  
a compatible phone.  
Repeat message.  
Check.  
Function cannot be  
set.  
Not supported by Service Provider or Contact your Service Provider.  
registration required.  
Charge counter does Charge pulse not transmitted.  
not work.  
Contact your Service Provider.  
PIN error  
Three wrong entries  
Enter the MASTER PIN (PUK) provided  
with the SIM according to the instruc-  
tions. If MASTER PIN or PIN has been lost,  
contact your Service Provider.  
Phone code error  
Three wrong entries  
Contact Siemens Service (see p. 80).  
Contact your Service Provider.  
Service Provider code No authorisation for this service.  
error  
 
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible causes  
Possible remedy  
Too few/too many  
menu entries  
Functions may have been added or re- Check with your Service Provider.  
moved by your Service Provider via the  
SIM card.  
No fax possible  
Incorrect settings in the PC.  
Check settings, see p. 75.  
No authorisation for this service.  
Wrong Windows infrared driver.  
Contact your Service Provider.  
Replace Windows infrared driver/contact  
your PC supplier.  
Damage  
Possible remedy  
Severe shock  
Remove battery and SIM and insert them again. Do not dismantle the phone.  
Phone exposed to  
moisture  
Remove and dry the battery and SIM card. Dry immediately with a cloth; do not use  
heat. Dry connector contacts thoroughly. Stand unit upright in a current of air. Do  
not dismantle the phone.  
85  
Specifications  
Declaration of conformity Technical data  
Siemens Information and Communi-  
cation mobile hereby declares that  
the mobile phone described in this  
user guide complies with all the es-  
sential requirements and all other  
appropriate regulations of European  
Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE).  
GSM class 4 (2 Watt)  
Frequency range  
GSM class 1 (1 Watt)  
Frequency range  
Weight  
:880 - 960 MHz  
:1710 - 1880 MHz  
:88 g (not including  
MultiMediaCard™)  
The corresponding declaration of  
conformity (DoC) has been signed  
and a copy of the original can be re-  
quested via the company hotline.  
Dimensions  
:105 x 44 x 17 mm  
(69 ccm)  
Operating voltage  
:3.6 V  
Operating temperature :-10°C to 55°C  
Operating time  
Talk time  
SIM card:  
SAR  
: 80 to 230 hours  
:1½ to 5½ hours  
:3 Volt  
:0.89 W/kg  
         
86  
Maintenance  
Maintenance tips  
Quality declaration for  
batteries  
The SIM card/MultiMediaCard™  
should be treated with the same  
care as a cheque guarantee card. Do  
not bend or scratch it or expose it to  
static electricity.  
The capacity of your mobile phone  
battery reduces each time you  
charge/discharge it. Storing the bat-  
tery at temperatures that are too  
high or too low also causes a gradual  
loss of capacity. This can cause the  
operating times of your mobile  
phone to reduce significantly per us-  
age cycle. The battery is, however,  
designed to be charged and fully dis-  
charged within a period of six  
months from when the mobile  
phone was purchased. Following  
this six-month period, we recom-  
mend replacing your battery if you  
experience a significant drop in per-  
formance. Please purchase only Sie-  
mens original batteries.  
Clean the card with a damp cloth or  
anti-static wipe without chemical  
cleaning agents.  
Protect the phone from moisture  
and shocks. Do not expose your  
phone to direct sunlight.  
Remove the battery if you are not  
going to use the phone for extended  
periods of time.  
Phone ID  
You will need the following details if you  
lose your phone or SIM card. Please enter  
here the number of the SIM card (on the  
card)  
....................................................  
15-digit serial number of the phone  
(under the battery):  
....................................................  
Service Provider's Customer Service  
number:  
....................................................  
Lost phone  
If you lose your phone and/or SIM card,  
contact your Service Provider immediately  
to prevent misuse.  
         
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Siemens accessories and City Portal  
L36880-N4801-A116  
General accessories  
Belt Case - leather case with belt  
clip.  
Spare battery  
L36880-N4801-A100 (Li-Ion, 540 mAh)  
L36880-N4801-A104 (Li-Ion, 1000 mAh)  
Data cable  
L36880-N3101-A102  
Travel charger  
L36880-N4001-A103 (EC)  
L36880-N4001-A104 (UK)  
Same functionality as infrared tech-  
nology. Can be used on the RS 232  
port if the PC does not have an infra-  
red interface.  
Like the standard charger, but with  
automatic voltage selection from 90  
to 270 V for international use.  
Stereo headset with PTT button  
L36880-N4801-A115  
Mobile hands-free kit (PTT)  
L36880-N4001-A123  
High-quality stereo headset for lis-  
tening to music and handsfree talk-  
ing. The headset has a button for ac-  
tivating voice dialling and for  
Offers optimum freedom of move-  
ment with excellent call quality, on  
the move or in the car, including PTT  
(Push To Talk) key for convenient  
operation.  
accepting and ending calls.  
(Note: identical to the headset in-  
cluded with the SL45i)  
MultiMediaCard™  
L36880-N8091-A104  
16 MB MultiMediaCard™.  
L36880-N4501-A137  
32 MB MultiMediaCard™.  
HomeStation  
Telephone cases  
The convenient, cost-effective solu-  
tion that combines mobile and fixed  
network technology. All incoming  
GSM calls are forwarded to the fixed  
network phone free of charge. If you  
dial from the fixed network phone,  
the more cost-effective rate (fixed-  
network or GSM) can be selected.  
L36880-N4501-A133  
Loop Case - transparent case for  
wearing around the neck.  
L36880-N4801-A103  
Jet Case - made from a hard foam  
material covered in fabric with  
belt clip.  
       
88  
Siemens accessories and City Portal  
Sync Station  
L36880-N4801-A105  
On the Siemens City Portal you can  
find a wide range of ring tones, bit-  
maps and Java applications that will  
enable you to adapt your SL42 or  
SL45i according to your personal re-  
quirements.  
The Sync Station (incl.data cable  
RS232) establishes a connection to  
the PC and, in conjunction with the  
charger, charges the phone at the  
same time. Can also be used as a  
charger without connecting to a PC.  
You can find the City Portal at:  
(Note: identical to the Sync Station  
included with the SL45i).  
and on the mobile Internet at:  
Original  
Siemens accessories  
wap.my-siemens.com  
The following pages in the User  
Guide describe the corresponding  
download procedure:  
On the Internet under  
Phone nos:  
Java applications................... p. 39  
Ringing tones........................ p. 57  
Bitmaps ................................ p. 74  
France  
Ireland  
Sweden  
UK  
+33 (0)1 70 20 00 06  
+353 18 90 26 07 60  
+46 (0) 87 52 65 27  
+44 (0) 20 77 44 14 47  
See "Siemens Service", p. 80  
 
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Car Accessories  
Car Kit Portable  
Accessories must not impair the  
proper operation of vehicle func-  
tions (such as the airbag).  
L36880-N3015-A117  
;
Hands-free kit with integral loud-  
speaker, microphone and auto talk  
feature. Simply plug in to the ciga-  
rette lighter socket; makes mobility  
between vehicles easy.  
Car Charger Cable  
L36880-N4001-A108  
This fits standard cigarette lighter  
sockets (12/24 Volt). Use with the  
car cradles.  
Car Kit Professional Voice  
L36880-N4801-A107 (German)  
L36880-N4801-A106 (English)  
Car Kit Comfort  
State-of-the-art voice recognition  
system for safe and convenient  
communication. Includes all the  
components needed for installation  
in a car.  
L36880-N4801-A101  
Car Kit Comfort offers safe and re-  
laxed communication whilst driving.  
High call quality thanks to full duplex  
operation and digital signal process-  
ing.  
Car Handset  
L36880-N3015-A123  
Light-weight handset for confiden-  
tial calls in conjunction with Car Kit  
Comfort and Car Kit Professional  
Voice.  
   
90  
SAR  
THIS PHONE MODEL MEETS  
reach the network. In general, the  
closer you are to a base station, the  
lower the power output of the  
phone.  
The highest SAR value for this  
phone model SL42/SL45i when  
tested for use at the ear is  
0.89 W/kg. While there may be  
differences between the SAR levels  
of various phones and at various  
positions, they all meet the relevant  
international guidelines for RF  
exposure.  
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE  
TO RADIO WAVES.  
Your mobile phone SL42/SL45i is a  
radio transmitter and receiver. It is  
designed and manufactured not to  
exceed the limits for exposure to  
radio frequency (RF) recommended  
by international guidelines (ICNIRP).  
These limits are part of  
comprehensive guidelines and  
establish permitted levels of RF  
energy for the general population.  
The guidelines were developed by  
independent scientific organisations  
through periodic and thorough  
evaluation of scientific studies. The  
guidelines include a substantial  
safety margin designed to assure  
the safety of all persons, regardless  
of age and health.  
*
The SAR limit for mobile phones used by  
the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg)  
averaged over ten grams of body tissue.  
The guidelines incorporate a substantial  
margin ofsafety togive additional protection  
to the public and to account for any  
variations in measurements. SAR values  
may vary depending on national reporting  
requirements and the network band. For  
SAR information in other regions please  
siemens.com.  
The exposure standard for mobile  
phones employs a unit of  
measurementknownas theSpecific  
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR  
limit stated in the international  
guidelines is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for  
SAR are conducted using standard  
operating positions with the phone  
transmitting at its highest certified  
power level in all tested frequency  
bands. Although the SAR is  
determined at the highest certified  
power level, the actual SAR of the  
phone while operating can be well  
below the maximum value. This is  
because the phone is designed to  
operate at multiple power levels so  
as to use only the power required to  
   
Car use ........................................70  
Card-Explorer ..............................73  
Charging (battery) .........................9  
CSD data .....................................69  
Currency Conver. ........................34  
A
Accessories ................................87  
car ...........................................89  
Addressbook  
call entry .................................21  
create entry ............................19  
read entry ...............................20  
search entry ............................21  
Alarm ..........................................33  
Alarms missed (call list) ..............53  
Animation ...................................63  
Answer.message .......................31  
Answering service (external) ......50  
Appointments .............................33  
Audio ..........................................56  
Auto Answer (in the car) ............. 70  
Auto phone off ...........................64  
Auto Redial .................................14  
B
Babysitter ...................................65  
Band selection ............................67  
Battery .......................................... 8  
Big letters ...................................63  
Business card .............................24  
D
Daily view ...................................32  
Data communication ...................75  
Data Exchange Software ............77  
Date format .................................64  
Device  
C
Calculator .................................... 34  
Calendar .....................................32  
Call  
interface ....................................3  
memory ...................................23  
status ......................................63  
technical data ..........................85  
Device number (IMEI) .................63  
Dial-in access ..............................69  
Dial-in number .............................69  
Dialling code ...............................13  
Dictating machine .......................29  
Dictation key ...............................29  
Display  
accept/end ..............................15  
charges ...................................59  
duration .....................................9  
menu ...................................... 18  
reject .......................................15  
swapping ................................17  
transfer ...................................17  
Call divert .................................... 60  
Call key .........................................3  
Call list ........................................ 53  
Call type ...................................... 69  
Calls dialled (call list) ................... 53  
big letters ................................63  
contrast ...................................63  
illumination ..............................63  
 
92  
setup .......................................63  
symbols .................................. 79  
Divert ..........................................60  
Download ...................................39  
DTMF Code  
store .......................................23  
DTMF tones  
send ........................................ 18  
Integral modem ..........................76  
Internet .......................................35  
J
K
Key tone .....................................62  
E
L
Email via SMS ............................49  
Emergency number ....................12  
Encryption .................................. 37  
Extending numbers ....................23  
Language ....................................62  
Letter case ............................20, 45  
Lost phone/SIM card ..................86  
F
Fast access key ....................71, 72  
Fast search .................................63  
Fax via SMS ................................49  
Fax/data mode ............................74  
File formats ................................77  
Filter (for incoming calls) ............57  
Folder, create .............................74  
M
Mailbox .......................................50  
Maintenance of the phone ..........86  
Master reset ...............................63  
Melody  
G
Games ........................................ 42  
Graphic display (appears  
when switching on) ....................63  
Graphics .....................................63  
Greeting ...................................... 63  
compose .................................58  
select ......................................56  
Memo key ..................................29  
Menu  
control .......................................5  
mode .......................................62  
quick selection ........................72  
Messages (SMS)  
H
Handset volume .........................16  
Headset ...................................... 70  
Home network ...........................67  
capacity ...................................47  
compose .................................44  
delivery confirmation ..............47  
incoming, outgoing list ............47  
insert picture ...........................44  
recipient ..................................49  
reply ........................................43  
setup .......................................49  
I
Illumination .................................63  
IMEI number ...............................63  
Incoming list (SMS) ....................47  
Info channel ................................51  
Information services ................... 51  
Infrared (IrDA) .......................70, 76  
93  
Index  
status report ...........................49  
T9 input ...................................44  
type .........................................49  
Microphone off ...........................18  
Minute beep ...............................70  
Modem .......................................76  
Monthly view ..............................32  
Move ....................................41, 74  
MP3 player .................................26  
MultiMediaCard™  
Q
Quick Sync Software ..................78  
R
Recording  
Ringer setting .............................56  
Explorer .................................. 73  
insert .......................................10  
N
Network  
barrings ...................................67  
connection ..............................12  
select ...................................... 67  
setup .......................................67  
New folder (Card-Explorer) .........74  
S
SAR limit for mobile phones .......90  
Screen style (greeting) ................63  
Second phone number ...............66  
Security .......................................65  
Selection .....................................19  
Service & Info .............................23  
Service Centre ............................49  
Service Tones .............................58  
Setup ..........................................62  
Siemens Quick Sync ...................77  
Siemens Service .........................80  
Silent alert ...................................57  
SIM  
O
On/Off/End key .............................3  
Only last 10 ..........................65, 66  
Only protected number ..............65  
Outgoing list (SMS) ....................47  
Own numbers ............................23  
P
Phone code ................................65  
PIN  
change .................................... 66  
control .....................................66  
enter .......................................11  
error ........................................ 83  
Prefix ..........................................20  
Prevent new SIM .......................66  
Profile setup  
Internet ...................................37  
phone ...................................... 54  
SMS ........................................ 49  
Protected numbers .....................23  
card ...........................................7  
Services ............................12, 52  
storage location ......................22  
SMS (Messages) ........................43  
Soft key setting ..........................71  
Soft keys .......................................3  
SOS ............................................12  
Special characters .......................45  
Specific Absorption Rate ............90  
Speech/fax ..................................75  
94  
Speed dialling number ................72  
Standby mode ............................11  
Standby time ................................9  
Stereo headphones ....................13  
Stop watch .................................42  
Swapping .............................. 16, 17  
Switch off, phone .......................11  
Switch on, phone .......................11  
Symbols ...................................... 79  
Sync station ................................76  
System files (MultiMediaCard™)  
..............................................74, 78  
Weekly view ...............................32  
T
T9  
activate/deactivate ..................44  
permanent ..............................64  
text entry ................................45  
Technical data .............................85  
Telex via SMS .............................49  
Text entry .............................20, 45  
Text menu .................................. 44  
Text message (SMS) ..................43  
Time / Charge .............................59  
Time / Date setup .......................64  
Tips for using this guide ............... 5  
Topic list (CB) .............................51  
Troubleshooting ..........................81  
U
URL, go to .................................. 36  
Usage time (battery) ..................... 9  
User group .................................. 68  
V
Validity period (SMS) ..................49  
VIP group .................................... 19  
Voice  
command ................................25  
control .....................................25  
dialling ...............................20, 25  
message .................................50  

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