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1. OK Select menu and confirm Select Background image to choose a background image Show date and time to show date and time English 46 LCD illumination Colour scheme to set the brightness and the illumination duration of the backlight to select a colour scheme Follow the menu structure Page 66 Sound profile s menu you adjust the sound of the telephone to your per In thi sona profile Menu 31 2 Options Define OK Select Tone settings Volume 21 User profile OK a MM Open main menu Select menu and confirm Select profile and view options to select specific ring tones for different tone alarms to select the volume of the ring tones for the different signalling English 47 Aler t type Ring tone type Extr Ans a Tone wer mode to select if you want to be informed with a melody or vibration about a call to select the type of ringto ne for the signalling to set extra tones for speci fic situations to select which keys are used to accept incoming calls Follow the menu structure gt Page 66 Example Set loudest ring tone DTh Menu e loudest ring tone is MIDI 1 volume 7 100dB A IC User profile OK Define OK 2 Options 49 7 OK 23 Tone settings OK English 48 Incoming call Open m
2. English 55 Broadcast messages Your mobile phone support the reception of Broadcast mes sages Information about broadcast messages tariffs data and of ers can be obtained from your SIM card service provider Menu Open main menu 21 21 Messages OK Select menu and confirm A Broadcast message OK Select menu and confirm 1 Broadcast is also called CB Cell Broadcast information ser vices of your network provider Factory settings The telephone can be reset to the factory settings Menu Open main menu 21 1 Settings OK Select menu and confirm A Z Safety settings OK Select menu and confirm 2 1 Reset factory settings OK Select menu and confirm By default the password is 1234 English 56 Bluetooth Activate deactivate bluetooth Menu A Ww Ww Ww Ww If B Extras OK Bluetooth OK Activated On Activate Off Open main menu Select menu and confirm Select menu and confirm Activate Bluetooth Deactivate Bluetooth uetooth is activated the battery drains very quickly Deactivate the function when you do not need it You have the possibility to connect your sydney mobile phone via the Bluetooth connection with a Bluetooth headset Menu A Ww Ww za Ire OK Extras OK Bluetooth OK
3. Melody only or Vibration only and confirm Save Yes or No Confirm changes or cancel English 40 Calculator A simple calculator for basic arithmetic operations Choose the required arithmetic operation with keys C4 and ZI X With key E5 you can insert a decimal point With key you change the algebraic sign Menu Open main menu 2a Extras OK Select menu and confirm 47 127 Calculator OK Select menu and confirm Example To calculate 5 x 2 5 you need the following keys s eeJ 5 A A a X 27 Ha e 2 5 OK 12 5 Delete Delete English 41 Tone control This function is very welcome especially by people with hearing aids The tone control is set to normal by default Two further settings are possible Low frequency e High frequency Menu Open main menu SI Settings OK Select menu and confirm B C Set pitch OK Select menu and confirm 21 1 normal low frequency or high frequency OK Select settings and confirm Select the frequency range for your very personal sound expe rience English 42 Network settings Network selection In this menu you can select other mobile networks than the ones of your network provider However such agreements have to exist in order to do that
4. AER E EEN Call b o O English 69 Closed user group Advance settings Auto redial Call time display Phonebook Add new contact To SI To phone Set M1 M2 M3 M1 call number M2 call number M3 call number Copy To phone To SI Copy all From SIM From phone Delete Delete all From SIM From phone Speed dial Status Set number English 70 Phonebook settings Extra numbers Owner number Service dialing number SOS number Memory status Preferred storage SIM Phone Settings Phone settings Time and date Set time date Set format Schedule power on off Language Display characteristics Wallpaper Show date and time LCD backlight Brightness Time Themes Dedicated key Up Down English 71 Tone control Normal Low frequency High frequency Help Setting Mode setting Make SOS call Send SOS Message Off SOS numbers Set SOS SMS numbers Edit SOS SMS Network settings Network selection New search Select network Selection mode Preferences Security settings SIM lock Phone lock Auto keypad lock Fixed dial Mode Fixed dial list Barred dial Mode Barred dial list English 72 Change password PIN PIN2 Phone password Restore factory settings User profiles General Activate Customize Tone settings Incoming call Alarm Power on Power off Message Keypad Volume Ringtone Key tone Alert type ing only Vib only Vib and ring Vib then ring H English 73 Ring type Sing
5. 17 Technical Data 18 Index DO JO OP Go b i A English 3 Ata glance Controls 1 2 Earpiece Display 3a Soft keys 3b Direct dial keys On Off key End call Key Up Down Hash key Microphone Star key Keypad Dialling key Mini USB charging jack LED Attachment for strap not included Charging contacts Headset jack headset not included Volume control Loudspeaker Emergency call switch Battery compartment cover The keys of your telephone are represented in this user manual using the following simplified symbols Slight variations of your phone s key symbols and the ones used here are possible English 4 Controls L 18 19 English 5 Symbols and texts in the display of the handset Symbols Description Display of battery capacity Running segments the battery is being charged Signal strength of the radio contact Alarm activated The keypad lock is activated Page 24 A Roaming call is being effected A headset is connected There are new calls in the call list Page 22 OP DDE The microphone is in mute mode Page 24 Ta Call forwarding activated 1 The charges for roaming calls and messages SMS vary a lot from country to country Kindly contact your network provider English 6 1 ZI You have a new message SMS Page 31 ES Message memory full N Only call tone is act
6. 4 10K Select desired language and confirm Calendar Via this menu you can open the calendar You can change the GE displayed You navigate using the keys 1 and ch Thi s is how you open the calendar Menu Open main menu ZG Ire Extras OK Select menu and confirm ZG Ire Calendar OK Select menu and confirm English 38 Alarm Via this menu you can programme 5 different alarms This is how you open the alarm Menu Open main menu A1 Extras OK Select menu and confirm A1 C Alarm OK Select menu and confirm A1 00 00 Edit Select an alarm and activate edit mode Edit Aus A amp Select On or Off and then navigate downward 00 00 Input time in format hours minutes and jump to repeat Repeat Li Select Once Daily or Days custom and jump to Snooze English 39 For selection days SMTWIES Select a week day S Sunday M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday T Thursday F Friday S Saturday On or Off Activate or deactivate the alarm for that day Proceed in analogue mode for eventual further days Activated days are displayed in a frame Jump to Snooze Snooze min 4 1 Set between 1 and 10 minutes and jump to alarm type Alarm type LI Ready Select Vib and melody
7. BMC syd Nn ch 08 44 Namen Operating manual Mobile telephone Compatible with hearing aids HAC Hearing Aid Compatible to M3 T3 Rating The sydney mobile phone has an integrated induction coil and is compatible with hearing aids You will have to configure the settings of your hearing aid ac cordingly for an ideal operation with your mobile phone Kindly read the user manual of your hearing aid A Prolonged listening at full volume may cause hearing da mage We congratulate you on the purchase of your sydney mobile phone and we hope that it will render you many years of reliable service You have chosen a modern and reliable system Kindly read the user manual carefully in order to start using the device properly and to familiarise yourself with all the possibilities of the system Standard delivery scope Kindly check if all following parts are included Mobile phone sydney Charging cable Desktop charger 1x rechargeable battery Li lon 3 7V 750 mAh Short guide User manual Warranty card Should any parts be missing kindly contact your specialist dealer or the manufacturer directly English 2 Table of contents At a glance Functionality Start Set up phonebook Accept and make calls Call list essages SMS Voicemail Further useful functions Bluetooth 11 Emergency call function Services 13 Menu structure 14 Troubleshooting 15 Technical data 16 Safety instructions
8. Search audio device Open main menu Select menu and confirm Select menu and confirm Select menu and confirm Information on pairing your Bluetooth headset can be found in the user manual of your Bluetooth headset English 57 B C Pair Select device and establish connection E 0000 OK Input PIN and confirm The required PIN can be found in the user manual of your Bluetooth headset After having successfully coupling the devices you can choose from further functions Information how to use the headset while phoning can be found inthe respective user manual of the Bluetooth head set English 58 1 Emergency call function This telephone is equipped with a comfortable emergency call function 1 number and up to 3 message SMS numbers can be entered for an emergency call In order for this function to work as planned you have to record a message first See fol lowing chapter Record SOS voice message Record SOS voice message If you trigger an emergency call a SOS short message SMS can be sent to up to three numbers A typical short message should contain the following informa tion This is an emergency call from Your name need help Menu Open main menu SI Settings OK Select menu and confirm 4 3 Help settings OK Select menu and confirm 41 9 Record SOS message OK Select menu and confirm Compose your text I
9. menu and operation Chapter 3 Page 12 Messages Write message Options Done Send only Save and send Save Send to many Insert templates Inbox Options Reply Delete Forward Copy to phone Copy to SIM Move to phone Move to SIM Use number l English 66 Outbox Options Send Edit Delete Copy to phone Copy to SIM Move to phone Move to SIM Use number Templates SMS settings Profile settings Common settings Delivery report Reply path Memory status Preferred storage SIM Phone Voicemail server Broadcast message Receive mode Read message Languages Channel settings English 67 Call centre Call lists Missed calls Options Delete Save to Phonebook Call Send text message Dialled calls see Missed calls Received calls see Missed calls Delete call lists Missed calls Dialled calls Received calls Delete alll Call timers Last call Dialled calls Received calls Reset all Call cost Last call cost Total cost Reset cost Max cost Price per unit English 68 Call settings Caller ID Set by network Hide ID Send ID Call waiting Activate Deactivate uery status Call divert vert all voice calls vert if unreachable vert if no answer vert if busy vert all data calls ancel all diverts rring utgoing calls All calls International calls International calls except to home PLMN Incoming calls All calls When roaming Activate all Cancel all Change barring password
10. menu and confirm Ir Status On Activate speed dial lr Configure number OK Select menu and confirm A S Add Select desired key and confirm A S OK Select entry and confirm Date and time In this menu you can set and adjust Date and Time This is how you get to the menu Menu Open main menu 431 137 Settings OK Select menu and confirm English 36 IC Phone settings OK Select menu and confirm 2J Time and Date OK Select menu and confirm ZB C Set Time Date OK Select menu and confirm HH MM Input time in format hours minutes and jump to repeat DD MM YYYY OK input day month year and confirm 2 configure format OK Select menu and confirm Time Leif GC Select format 12 or 24 and jump to repeat Date All z Select format MM DD YYYY YYYY MM DD or DD MM YYYY and jump to date separator symbol N SL uv Date separator symbol IA OK Select separator symbol TT yf OF and con firm English 37 Language In this menu you can set and adjust the display language This is how you get to the menu Menu Open main menu Z21 1 Settings OK Select menu and confirm Ire Phone settings OK Select menu and confirm T9 Language OK Select menu and confirm
11. message SMS Menu 41 21 Messages OK ll Inbox Sentbox OK A T 0K Options The following functions can be carried out here Reply Delete Forward Copy to phone Copy to SIM Move to phone Move to SIM Use number English 32 Forward message SMS to another number Copy Message SMS Move message SMS Use the number from which the message SMS was sent Voice messages Voicemail Maybe not all offered functions are supported by every pro vider For detailed information kindly contact your mobile service provider These might be services at a charge In order to use voice mail messages voicemail 1 you have to save a correspon ding number in your phone As a rule your service provi der has already effected this setting 1 Voicemail also called Mailbox answering machine in mobile network Configure voicemail messages Voicemail Open main menu Menu a al OK Messages OK lt Space gt Options Edit OK Name Edit Se ect menu and confirm Voicemail messages server Se ect menu and confirm Se ect voicemail server and open the menu Options Se ect menu and start editing Open input mode input name and confirm English 33 Zil Number OK Open input mode edit number and confirm Save Yes or No Confirm changes or cancel In the menu Voicemail server you can also carry out this function C
12. provider network The Insert SIM Ensure that the SIM message appears in the card has been installed display correctly Contact your service provider if necessary The battery cannot be Battery is defect charged or is empty Place the phone correctly within a short time in the charging unit or con nect the charging unit pro perly Clean the contact sur faces on the mobile phone and charging unit with a soft dry cloth Charge the mobile for 4 hours English 77 Safety Information Intended use This mobile phone is designed for use when connected to a mobile phone network Any other use is considered unintended use Unauthori ted Under no sed modification or reconstruction is not permit circumstances open the device or complete any repair work yourself Areas of use Do not use th Switch the ph in hospitals e phone in prohibited areas one off in the vicinity of medical equipment e g Do not use the phone in petrol stations or near fuels and che micals Check with the airline whether mobile phones may be used on board English 78 Appendix Maintenance and care The telephone is maintenance free If it becomes dirty give it an occasional wipe with a soft damp cloth Never use alcohol thinner or any other organic solvents The telephone should not be exposed to direct sunlight for a long period of time Furthermore it should be protected from high levels o
13. the respec tive character symbol group has to be pressed If the first symbol of the group is needed the key is pressed once If the second symbol is needed the key is pressed twice etc To insert a further character that is on the same key input first the first character as usual Wait for about 2 sec and input then the next character English 16 ABC Upper case Multitap abc Lower case Multitap 123 Digits To switch between text and digit input press the key Punctuation and special characters Press the key while inputting text Punctuation and special characters are displayed Use keys 1 7 to select the desired character and acceptit with the soft key OK To insert a space press the key C English 17 Set up phonebook In the phonebook of the telephone you can save up to 500 en tries e Input all numbers with the area code always If the memory capacity is used up the display shows a corre sponding message when the next entry is being saved If you want to add new entries you have to delete old ones first e The phonebook entries are sorted alphabetically To go direct y to the desired contact entry press the corresponding first etter If you want to search manually in the entries use keys A zZ You can get to know the number of entries that can be stored on your SIM card from your provider Input names The digit keys have numbers pri
14. the user manual and the telephone Way of displaying in the user manual Display Description Press shown key briefly 2 Sek Press shown key for 2 seconds Keep pressed Keep shown key pressed Se Input digits or characters a Options Presentation of text on display e g mil Presentation of display symbols OK Press soft key gt Page 13 English 12 Stand by mode All descriptions in this user manual are based on the assump tion that the telephone is in stand by mode The stand by mode can be reached by pressing the key several times Maybe you might have to deactivate the keypad lock Energiesparmodus After some time in stand by mode the phone changes to en ergy saving mode The display is now no longer illuminated Press any key to activate the stand by mode Softkeys The soft keys and have different functions as signed to in the different menus In this user manual they are always named corresponding to the texts in the display tea A Key In stand by mode In the menu Open main menu diverse Ee functions Open phonebook diverse Trigger keypad lock functions English 13 Navigation within the menu All functions can be reached via different menus Kindly refer to the menu structure to get to the desired function Page 66
15. 26 Call list details 52 Control elements 4 Call back 22 Call duration 23 English 84 Calendar 38 Create message SMS 30 Call barring 54 Calculator 41 Create phonebook entries 19 D Date 36 irect dial 23 irect dial keys 46 isplay symbols 12 isposal 80 eclaration of conformity 83 elete phonebook entries 20 ial 22 uring a call 25 OOO IDO E Effect and accept calls 22 Energy saving mode 13 End call 9 22 Earpiece volume 23 End emergency call 64 Emergency call function 59 Emergency call examples 62 Edit phonebook entries 20 F Function keys 50 Functionality 8 Factory settings 56 H Hands free 23 Hold 25 High frequency 42 Intended use 78 Instructions for care 79 Input text 16 Input text and digits 16 K Keypad lock 24 L Low frequency 42 Language 38 ain menu 66 enu structure 64 ute microphone 25 essages SMS 27 essage settings 27 ultitap 16 N Network 43 Network settings 43 O Other useful functions 35 P Punctuation and special characters 17 Personal PIN 45 PIN PIN2 code 45 PUK PUK2 Code 46 Phonebook 15 18 25 Q Questions and answers 76 English 85 R Reject call 22 Ring tone profile settings 47 Ring tone 47 Record SOS message 60 Redial 22 S Speed dial 50 Stand by mode 13 Services 65 Switching on 12 Set loudest ring tone 48 Send emergency call 64 SAR informati
16. K Then select Activate OK To new number OK Search OK Input number or select from phonebook Or To voice message OK Call diverting is active Deactivate OK Corresponding call diversi on is deactivated Call status OK Show current setting English 53 Call barring With the following functions you can effect limitations on incom ing and outgoing calls Menu Open main menu ZG Ise Call centre OK Select menu and confirm IC Call settings OK Select menu and confirm ZS IC Call barring OK Select menu and confirm Select the calls to be barred Outgoing calls All calls International calls International calls except for private PLMN Incoming calls All calls During roaming Activate all Password for call barring Abort all Change password for call barring Privat PLMN Public Land Mobil Network describes the network where your SIM card is registered home network English 54 or password for lock Old password New password Confirm new password OK By default the password is 1234 Automatic redial If this function is activated an automatic redial is activated when the number dialled is busy Menu Open main menu ZG IC Call centre OK Select menu and confirm 31 2 Call settings OK Select menu and confirm 4 C Advanced settings OK Select menu and confirm le Auto redial On Activate function
17. Menu key Open main menu ales Select desired sub menu OK key Open sub menu A S Select desired function OK Open function 41 1 0K Select desired setting E Input digits or characters via the keypad Key soft key Confirm input Key soft key One level back Cancel programming and saving processes and return to stand by mode English 14 Create phonebook entries Example The way to navigate within the menus and effect settings is ex plained here using the Phonebook as example Proceed for all settings as shown in this example Menu Open main menu Phonebook list Select phonebook and OK confirm a o Select sub menu and Add new confirm contact OK Salle To SIM or Select storage location and to phone OK confirm Name OK OK Open input mode input names and confirm 21 C Number Open input mode OK input number and confirm Save Yes or Save entry or No cancel English 15 Input text and digits The numerical keys also have characters printed on them for entering text Your telephone offers different methods for the input of text These are used for creating or editing of contacts in the Phone book menu when searching for names in the Phonebook and when writing messages SMS Note Not every method is always available in every application Input text Multitap In order to input text in multitap mode the key with
18. Preferred networks You can select and edit mobile networks predefined by the SIM card In order to change the priority use keys Maybe not all offered functions are supported by every pro vider For detailed information kindly contact your mobile service provider Menu Open main menu ZC Settings OK Select menu and confirm 2J Network settings OK Select menu and confirm Network selection or Preferred networks Follow the menu structure Page 66 English 43 Security settings In this menu you specify which functions of the telephone or the SIM card are to be protected by a password can be changed You receive PIN and PIN2 with the mation can be obtained from your der password PIN PIN and SIM card Further infor SIM card service provi Menu Open main menu SI Settings OK Select menu and confirm A zZ Safety settings OK Select menu and confirm SIM lock You receive the PIN with your SIM card If you deactivate the SIM lock you do not need to en on the phone ter the PIN on switching It is recommended to leave the SIM lock activated in order to make it more difficult or unauthor phone Telephone lock sed persons to use your From the factory the password is 1234 If this lock is activa ted you have first have to enter th e password for the tele phone lock and afterwards the PIN on switc
19. ain menu Select menu and confirm Select own profile and view options Select menu and confirm Select menu and confirm 7 OK MIDI 1 OK Volume OK Ring tone OK Automatic keypad lock You can configure the telephone in such a way that the keypad lock is automatically activated after a certain time in stand by mode Menu As zZ Settings OK pas Mv Safety settings OK Auto keypad lock OK Se ect ring tone and confirm Se ect menu and confirm Se ect menu and confirm Se ect volume and confirm Open main menu Se confirm Se confirm Se ect menu and ect menu and ect menu and confirm English 49 Function keys You can configure which menu or which function will be opened when pressing the keys 41 Jin stand by mode Menu Open main menu Ire Settings OK Select menu and confirm le Phone settings OK Select menu and confirm 41 37 Function keys OK Select menu and confirm le Jop or bottom Edit Select key A S OK Select menu or function and confirm Call settings Maybe not all offered functions are supported by ever pro vider Kindly contact your mobile service provider for de tailed information These might be services at a charge English 50 Caller ID With this function
20. all Voicemail OK The voicemail number is dialled Listening to voicemail message Navigate as previously described to the menu item Call Voicemail and press the soft key OK or hold The connection to Voicemail messages is established and you can listen to messages English 34 9 Further useful functions Direct access keys On the direct dial key M1 L 2 or M3 numbers can be stored that can be directly dialled by keeping the corresponding key pressed Page 36 Each number that you want to use as direct dial number has to be stored in the phonebook This is how you save numbers to a direct dial key Menu Open main menu lire Phonebook list OK Select menu and confirm 4 C configure Cu mzy OK Select menu and confirm ES Edit Select direct dial key and confirm Select View to display the number Modify to dial an entry from the phonebook Delete to delete a stored number Carry out the functions and confirm these afterwards English 35 Speed dial You can assign numbers to keys L2 _ to L Keep the respective key pressed for more than 3 seconds and the as signed number is dialled Each number you wish to use as speed dial number has to be stored in the phonebook Menu Open main menu z Phonebook list OK Select menu and confirm 31 177 Speed dial OK Select
21. confirm them Settings Menu Open main menu Salle Phonebook list OK Select phonebook and confirm Phonebook Select menu and 221 2 settings confirm OK The following functions can be carried out here Additional numbers Memory status Preferred storage View additional numbers e g own number The status ofthe SIM and telephone memory is displayed Select the desired storage medium medium SIM or telephone English 21 Accept and make calls Reject call End call GI Make a call Delete Call list Answering call Answer call Reject call End call Input number Delete last digit if input wrongly Dial number Your phone stores the last dialled numbers redial the received P a PE f calls and the missed numbers in a call list Open call list Select entry and connect Dial numbers from phonebook You have to have numbers stored in the phonebook Page 15 English 22 Names Open phonebook Elle Select entry and connect Direct access keys You have to have numbers saves as direct dial numbers gt Page 35 3 sec LM1 m2 Jor Lous Press respective key Setting the headset volume You can adjust the volume while phoning a or Select desired volume Prolonged listening a
22. enu and confirm English 27 4 Message settings OK Select menu and confirm Profile settings Navigate to menu Message settings 21 7 Profile settings OK Select menu and confirm 37 Profile 1 Profile 2 or Profile 3 Edit Select profile and confirm The following functions can be carried out here Profile name Edit profile name SMSC address Edit SMS service centre number Validitv Set validity Here you can specify for how long it should be tried to deliver a sent message Message type Set message type Carry out the functions and confirm them English 28 General settings Delivery report Select Delivery report On to receive a corresponding mes sage when the message SMS has been received at destina tion Reply path Select Reply path On to include the reply path of your pro vider when sending a message SMS E For urther details kindly contact your provider Navigate to menu Message settings 21 7 General settings OK Select menu and confirm Delivery report Activate or deactivate Reply path Activate or deactivate Memory status Navigate to menu Message settings SH nd Memory status OK Select menu and confirm The used and available memory locations for the phone and the SIM card are displayed English 29 Create SMS A message can contain up to 457 c
23. f heat moisture or strong mechanical vibrations Warranty The telephone is very reliable to operate However should mal functions occur despite it being installed and used correctly please contact your local dealer or contact the manufacturer directly The warranty includes free repair and return The re quirement for this is that it must be sent in its original packag ing Therefore do not throw this away The warranty will become void in the event of damage resulting from incorrect handling or repair attempts by unauthorized people breaking the seal on the device Repairs will only be carried out under warranty if the completed warranty card is returned accompanied by a copy of the dealer s invoice till receipt Quote the number of the device in all correspondence English 79 Disposal of used electric and electronic units applicab le in the countries of the European Union and other Euro mmm EAN Countries with a separate collection system The symbol on the product or the packaging indicates that this product is not to be handled as ordinary household waste but has to be returned to a collecting point for the recycling of electric and electronic units You protect the environment and health of your fellow men by the correct disposal of this products Environment and health are endangered by a faulty disposal Material recycling helps to reduce the consumption of raw material You will receive further nformation on the recycli
24. haracters including spaces A standard message contains 160 characters When using more than 160 characters additional cost might occur Menu Open main menu 2 Messages OK Select menu and confirm A Write message OK Select menu and confirm i Compose your text Information about input methods Page 16 Options Open menu Insert templates OK Ready OK Here you can carry out different functions Send only OK or Search Enter number or select from phonebook English 30 Save and send OK Enter number of select from phonebook The mes sage SMS is stored in the Sent folder and sent to the number selected Save OK The message SMS is sa ved in the Sent folder Send to many OK Several recipients can be selected from the phone book Carry out the functions and confirm these afterwards Sent and received messages SMS You are informed about incoming messages SMS with a ring tone of your choice A message is shown on the dis play Press the soft key View to display the message Received messages SMS are saved in the Inbox folder Sent messages SMS and drafts are saved in the Sentbox folder English 31 Edit saved SMS Open main menu Select menu and confirm Select menu and confirm Select message SMS and confirm Open menu Reply to number from which the message SMS was sent Delete
25. hing on the pho ne English 44 Change password Change passwords PIN Follow the menu structure gt Page 66 Tips Lock the phone with your personal PIN You can protect the phone against unauthorised access with a PIN specified by you Menu Open main menu SI Settings OK Select menu and confirm A zZ Safety settings OK Select menu and confirm IC Change password OK Select menu and confirm 2 PIN OK Select menu and confirm Enter old DIN OK New PIN OK Input again OK PIN amp PIN2 code PIN Personal Identity Number and PIN2 code are 4 to 8 digit numbers You receive the PIN and PIN2 code together with the SIM card of your internet provider English 45 PUK amp PUK2 code PUK Personal Unblocking Key and PUK2 Code are 4 to 8 digit numbers These are only needed if you have entered the PIN code of your SIM card wrongly three times in a row and the SIM card is locked You receive the PUK and PUK 2 code together with the SIM card from your network provider Telephone settings This is how you navigate to the menu telephone settings Menu Open main menu TI Settings OK Select menu and confirm le Telephone settings OK Select menu and confirm Display settings In this menu to adjust the display of your phone to your personal profile Navigate to the menu Telephone settings 31 127 Display characteristics
26. ivated amp Only vibration alarm is activated silent mode is activated S Vibration alert and ringing tone are activated or first the vibration alert then ringing tone is activated X Bluetooth activate A The volume is set too high Attention when using the phone 1 SMS Short Message Service Service for sending short text messages Bluetooth Standard for the short distance radio networking of devices English 7 Function 1 Earpiece 2 Display 3a Soft keys 3b Direct dial keys English 8 Here you hear your conversation partner if you have no headset or hands free device installed and activated and if the device is not in hands free mode The messages on the display lead you through the menu struc ture and help you with the opera tion of the device Different functions are assigned to the soft keys in different menus The current functions are always shown in the display With the direct dial keys you can directly dial numbers stored on them by pressing and keeping pressed of the key Keypad lock On Off key End call key Key upward 53 downward Hash key 92 3 Microphone Ka key LU Keypad Switch telephone on or off Cancel current operation End or reject Call Browse to the right Navigate in the menus Call setting Activate deactivate Uppe
27. l OK Select function Enter telephone number and call The first call is being held Phonebook 1 1 Phonebook OK Open phonebook Mute microphone ll Mute On English 25 Call list A call list is available Your telephone stores the last dialled ac cepted and missed calls If a number coincides with an entry in your Contacts the corresponding name is displayed Displayed symbols for dialled calls A answered calls Y missed calls X Call from the call list Open call list A S Select entry and call Show details Open call list 4 1 0K Select entry and request details Optionen Open menu The following functions can be carried out here Delete Delete entry Menu phonebook Save entry save SIM or phone English 26 Call Send text message Call entry Entry senda text message Carry out the functions and confirm these afterwards Messages SMS It might be that not all offered functions are supported by every network For more details contact your mobile service provider Message settings The sending of text messages is effected via a service cen tre If you want to send and receive text messages SMS you have to store a service centre number on your phone As a rule your service provider has already effected this setting Navigate to the menu Message settings Menu A z Messages OK Open main menu Select m
28. le Repeat Ascending Extra tone Warning Error Camp on Connect Answer mode Any key Meeting Outdoor Indoor gt see General Headset Bluetooth English 74 Extra Calendar Alarm Calculator Bluetooth Power Inquiry audio device My device Active devices About Services Page 65 provider dependent menu English 75 Trouble Shooting Problems and solutions Problems Solutions The mobile phone No battery inserted cannot be switched on Battery is not charged The display is locked Enter the PUK to when the mobile is unlock the SIM card switched on Contact your service provider No signal quality is No network connection displayed The mobile phone is in a location where there is no network service Move to a different location or contact your service provider Keypad does not The operating speed of function or only the display is reduced functions very slowly in the case of low temperatures This is normal Use the phone in a warmer location English 76 A message appears in Many functions can the display for some only be used after the functions indicating respective service has execution use is not been applied for possible Contact your service provider for more details Screen frozen or no Remove the battery for response when 3 minutes and try pressing keys again No connection to the Contact your service mobile telecommunication
29. n menu Select main menu and confirm Select menu and confirm Select menu and confirm Select a memory location Select a entry of the phone book and confirm After the emergency numbers have been set you have additional options Choose the desired voice call number ZC N View Change Delete Friend Options Select a memory location Show entry Change entry Delete entry English 61 Setting the SOS mode You can choose if an emergency call should be sent as voice call or as an emergency SMS to registered phone numbers Menu Open main menu SI Settings OK Select menu and confirm 41 71 SOS settings OK Select menu and confirm A Z SOS mode settings OK Select menu and confirm Aza Z Make SOS call Send SOS Message or Off OK Select mode and confirm Emergency Call Function Example The emergency call function is explained here according to one example Emergency Call as SMS messages The required phone numbers must be stored in the phone book relatives friends English 62 Do the following settings 31 12 Settings OK IC SOS settings OK A v SOS numbers OK 31 2 SMS SOS Nr 1 to SMS SOS Nr 5 Edit ES z OK ollowing settings Back A zZ SOS mode settings OK A zZ Send SOS Message OK Open main menu Select menu and confirm Select menu and confi
30. nformation about input methods Page 16 Save Saving process Save save SOS message or discard English 59 Enter delete SOS voice call number This is how you insert a number from the phonebook as emer gency call number Each number that you would like to use as emergency call as to be stored in the phonebook number h Menu A N A N A N N zZ N zZ Settings OK SOS settings OK SOS voice call number OK SOS Nr 1 SOS Nr 2 or SOS Nr 3 Edit OK Open main menu Se confirm Se confirm Se ect main menu and ect menu and ect menu and confirm Se Se ect a memory location ect a entry of the phone book and confirm After the emergency numbers have been set you have additional options Choose the desired voice call number A zZ View Change Delete English 60 Friend Options Select a memory location Show entry Change entry Delete entry Enter delete SOS short message number This is how you insert an entry from the phonebook as SOS short message emergency call number Each number that you wish to use as emergency number has to be stored in the phonebook Menu A MM A zZ Ir number A N A N Settings OK SOS settings OK SOS short message OK SOS Nr 1 SOS Nr 2 or SOS Nr 3 Edit OK Open mai
31. ng of this product from your local com munity your communal disposal company or your local dealer Rechargeable batteries ke devicecanbe recycled Please dispose of these rechargeable batteries in receptacles designed for that purpose or return them to a retail outlet Dispo se only of those batteries that have been completely discharged to ensure environmental pro tection English 80 SAR Information Information on radio frequency emissions and specific absorp tion rates SAR Specific Absorption Rate All the applicab le safety standards related to radio frequency emissions were implemented during the development of this mobile phone The limit values are based on scientific directives and contain a safety margin in order to guarantee the safety of all persons regardless of age and state of health The values specified in the directive concerning radio frequency emissions are based on a unit called SAR SAR values are established using stan dard methods in which the phone is operated in all possible fre quency bands with the highest power output Although the SAR values of various phone models can differ all the models were developed to maintain the relevant directives on radio frequen cy emissions The following information applies to residents of countries which as with the European Union have adopted the SAR limit value recommended by the ICNIRP International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection which lie
32. nted on them for the input of names To input characters the respective key has to be pressed correspondingly often Information about input meth ods Page 16 0 Input space Delete Delete ZIA Move cursor left or right English 18 Create phonebook entries See page 15 Save in stand by mode E Input telephone number Save Open menu 21 1 To SIM or Choose storage location and To phone OK confirm Name OK amp OK Open input mode input name and confirm z c Number OK Open input mode edit number and confirm Save Yes or No Save entry or cancel English 19 Modify edit or delete phonebook entries Namen Open phonebook Search for the desired entry as described in the beginning of this chapter OK Open menu The following functions can be carried out here Call Call entry Show Show entry Edit Edit entry Delete Delete entry Copy Copy entry SIM telephone Move Move entry SIM telephone Carry out the functions and confirm them Copy or delete all entries Menu Open main menu Z 2 Phonebook list Select phonebook and OK confirm English 20 Here you can carry out further functions Copy all Delete all Copy all entries SIM or telephone Delete all entries SIM or telephone Carry out the functions and
33. on 81 Safety settings 44 Safety instructions 78 SIM Application Toolkit 65 SIM card 6 Softkeys 8 SOS 59 Symbols 6 English 86 T Troubleshooting 76 Tone control 42 Technical data 82 Telephone settings 46 Tone settings 47 Time 36 46 V Voicemail 47 Volume 47 Voice message 33 W Warranty 79 English 87 Humantechnik Service Partner Humantechnik GmbH Im Worth 25 Tel 49 76 21 9 56 89 0 Germany D 79576 Weil am Rhein Fax 49 76 21 9 56 89 70 Humantechnik GHL AG Rastatterstrasse 9 Tel 41 61 6 93 22 60 Switzerland CH 4057 Basel Fax 41 61 6 93 22 61 Humantechnik Austria KG Wagnitzer Strasse 29 Tel 43 31 35 5 62 87 Austria A 8401 Kalsdorf b Graz Fax 43 31 35 5 62 87 Eastern Europe SMS Audio Electronique S rl 173 rue du G n ral de Gaulle Tel 33 3 89 44 14 00 France F 68440 Habsheim Fax 33 3 89 44 62 13 Belgium Hoorexpert BV Gildenstraat 30 Tel 31 345 63 23 93 Netherlands NL 4143 HS Leerdam Fax 31 345 63 29 19 For other service partners A in Europe please contact MWWHUMANTECHNIK Humantechnik Germany Tel 49 76 21 9 56 89 0 Fax 49 76 21 9 56 89 70 Internet www humantechnik com mail inf ik e mail info humantechnik com RM465000 GB 1010
34. r and lower case Keypad lock Keep 1 key pressed to connect to voicemail and to listen to the messages gt Page 33 Active when phoning Insert special character Enter numbers and names or cre ate message SMS English 9 10 Dialling key 11 Mini USB charging jack 12 LED Strap eyelet 13 Strap eyelet 14 Charging contacts 15 Headset jack headset not included English 10 Accept call or dial number Show call list Browse to the left Connect USB charger Shows the operating state of the tel ephone The LED is on permanently during the charging process and flashes to warn if there is no signal or no network is found Eyelet for strap not included The telephone is charged in the desktop charger via these contacts Connect headset The earpiece the loudspeaker and the microphone are deactivated You listen and talk only via the head set 16 Volume control 17 Loudspeaker 18 Emergency call switch 19 Battery compartment cover Special Functions Keys Standby Hold Control playback volume Here you hear your conversation partner if the device is in hands free mode Activate emergency call SOS Cover of the battery compart ment Hold Switched ringer Off On Silent Mode A connection is established to your mailbox and you can play messages recorded gt Page 34 English 11 Start This chapter will provide you with basic information about han dling
35. rm Select menu and confirm Select a memory location Select a entry of the phone book and confirm After setting the five SOS SMS numbers please make the Select menu and confirm Select menu and confirm English 63 In the case of an emergency call The phone sends up to 5 emergency messages SMS The recipient receives the message and can help you Starting the emergency call Slide the emergency call switch upwards A siren is sounded The phone dials the set number Depending on the settings se lected the number is redialled or the next number is dialled Ending the emergency call After making the call or to cancel the emergency call slide the Emergency call switch back down English 64 12 Services This menu contains th ferred to as STK of y and functions availabl dependent on the SIM SIM Application Toolki e SIM Application Toolkit commonly re our mobile phone provider The content e vary from provider to provider and are card used t STK is a GSM system standard which enables the SIM to initiate actions which can be used for vari ous value added servi ces Please contact your local mobile phone provider for details They may concern services which are subject to charges English 65 Menu Structure Main menu Pressing the Menu key to open the main menu Then use the A keys to select a menu option and confirm the selection For further information on the
36. s at 2W Kg averaged from 10 gram tissue The highest SAR value measured averaged over 10 g tissue was lt 1 05 W kg for this mobile phone measured at the ear English 81 Technical Data Standard Dimensions Weight Power supply Battery Stand by time Max call time Display SMS Permissible ambient temperature Permissible relative humidity English 82 GSM 900 1800 1900 MHz Triband 50 5 x 134 x 17 mm B x H xD 101 g incl battery Input 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 2 A Output Mini USB 5 V 500 mA Model SKL BL 5C 3 7V 750 mAh Up to 170h Up to 120 min 5 08 cm 2 colour resolution 176 x 220 Standard SMS 10 C to 40 C 30 to 75 This telephone satisfies the following EU directives 1999 5 EG R amp TTE directive 2002 95 EG RoHS directive 2002 96 EG WEEE directive 2004 108 EG EMC directive 2006 95 EG Low voltage directive Compliance with the directives listed above is confirmed by the CE seal on the telephone CE compliance declarations are available on the Internet at www humantechnik com Technical specifications subject to change without notice English 83 Index A Alarm 39 Answer call 22 At a glance 4 Automatic keypad lock 49 Automatic redial 56 Activate deactivate ring tone 24 B Battery charge state 6 Bluetooth 57 Broadcast messages 56 G Call waiting 51 Call settings 50 Call 22 Caller ID 51 Call list 22
37. t full volume may cause hearing damage Display call time During a call the call time is displayed in hours minutes and seconds Hands free Use this function to hear your conversation partner via the loud speaker Handsfr Activate hands free NoHandsfr Deactivate hands free English 23 Put microphone in handset in mute mode During a call you can switch on and off the microphone of the handset Options Open menu 2 7 Mute On Switch off microphone mute Off Switch on microphone Keypad lock The keypad lock should prevent that functions are activated by mistake 3 sec L key Activate keypad lock When the keypad lock is activated incoming calls can be answers as usual 3 sec key Deactivate keypad lock Switch on off ring tone You can switch off the ring tone there will be only the vibration alarm 3 sec L 2 Switch off ring tone 3 sec 2 Switch on ring tone If the ring tone is switched off the symbol appears on the display English 24 During a call Options Open menu Options At this level you reach the functions that you can carry out during a call Hold 21 Hold individual call OK Hold current call Ifa call is held this menu item changes to Continue call To continue the call on hold Zil Continue call OK Continue call New call 2al _ Newcal
38. the transmission of your own number to the person being called is activated deactivated Menu Open main menu 21 1 Call centre OK Select menu and confirm Z1 C 1 Call settings OK Select menu and confirm Caller ID OK Select menu and confirm 21 1 controlled by network Hide own number or Send own number OK Select settings and confirm Call waiting This function informs you during a call that another caller is try ing to reach you Menu Open main menu 21 1 Call centre OK Select menu and confirm Z1 C 1 Call settings OK Select menu and confirm 21 1 Call waiting OK Select menu and confirm English 51 Then select Activate OK to activate the call waiting function Deactivate OK to deactivate the call waiting function Query status OK to show the current setting Call diverting With the following functions you can forward incoming calls to assigned numbers Menu Open main menu 2 Call centre OK Select menu and confirm IC Call settings OK Select menu and confirm Zil Call forwarding OK Select menu and confirm 31 2 Cancel all call OK forwarding actions Deactivates the call diver ting for all calls Select the desired settings for Deactivate call diverting Divert all voice calls Divert unreachable Divert no reply English 52 Divert if busy Divert all data calls O

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