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2. O wxyz9e o 0 _ IOLG lt gt SEL E Space PQRS7 TUV8 pqrs7 tuv8 a WXYZ9 wxyz9 4 0 _ Space ANIOL lt gt SE E Press once to enter the first charac ter twice to enter the second char acter etc Press 3 times if you want to enter a capital letter To activate the caps lock function press 4 times Press it once again to deac tivate the function ABCA grid mode Press the relevant key for the intended letter e g B Now a table is shown in the display Press the key corresponding to the intended letter B 2 Which characters available on each key will depend on the key pad language you have selected for your phone see p 70 Additional language specific characters are accessed by pressing V The first letter will always be capi talized which is indicated by the t symbol in the upper right hand corner of the display The second letter will automatically be lower case Press amp if you want to enter a capital letter again The caps lock function is enabled by pressing gt twice As long as the caps lock is active the sym bol will be seen in the upper right hand corner of the display Press gt again to disable the caps lock function Press if you want to enter digits Press the relevant key to enter the intended digit To get punctuation and symbols press You now have access
3. 1 877 687 1671 Opticom 45632244 hittpy wwwemysiemens com TIA Safety language CTIA Driving safety tips Information on SAR Getting started Battery and charging SIM card Calling Redialing a number Silent mode Keypad lock Address and phone books Text input Storing entries Finding an entry Reset phone memory List menu Overview Call lists Address and phone book editing Status 8 10 11 12 14 15 16 16 16 17 18 20 22 24 25 26 28 29 33 Calculator Voice Memo Calendar Missed events IrDA operation WAP browser Messages Setup menu Overview Network services Network selection Tones setup Phone setup Call setup Message setup Calendar setup Security Conversation menu Overview Further infomation Keypad functions Display symbols 34 35 36 38 39 40 43 49 50 52 56 58 62 64 67 71 72 75 76 79 80 82 Technical specifications 84 FDA Update on mobile phone safety Accessories 86 92 Index 93 Facts amp Tips e Your new GSM mobile telephone is designed for use in GSM 900 GSM 1800 and GSM 1900 networks e The telephone will automatically connect to the available network type Furthermore handover between GSM 900 and 1800 takes place automatic ally and seamlessly during conversa tion o If you travel mainly in the US and Canada and seldom go to Europe you can reduce the network connecting time by manua
4. Drafts f you do not want to send your message right away and have not yet decided how to send it select Save message and your message is automatically stored in Drafts Options with your messages In addition to reading your mes sages you can select the mes sage press OPTION and e Delete it e Send a reply only in inbox e Forward it to another phone number e Edit it before sending it e Print it via IrDA e Call back the sender only in inbox New message To send a message you have to specify certain parame ters if these have not already been specified by your network operator Enter the Message setup menu to set up these parameters once and for all otherwise you will be asked to specify them each time you wish to send a message By default your phone is set to use the Wheel mode editor when composing your message How ever you may find it more conve nient to switch to the built in T9 text input feature T9 enables you to compose text messages with only one keystroke per character See p 46 Once you have selected New Message you can start entering your message Press OK when you have completed your message Select whether you want to send the message as an SMS message or via IrDA Press YES to send the mes sage Press NO to store it in your Outbox Select Save message if you want the unspecified message to be stored in Draf
5. OPTION and e Call the number e Delete the number e Save the number in your address book or in one of the phone books Facts amp Tips e As the telephone registers only identified calls in the list the number of missed calls shown on the standby display and the number of phone numbers actually listed may differ e If you call a number from the list of missed calls that number will be removed from the list but you can retrieve it from the list of outgoing calls e The detailed view of a missed call will contain the name and or phone number the date and time of the call as well as the number of times the caller has called Address and phone book editing Enter the List menu by pressing A Select Phone books Select Address book or one of the phone books Add entry Select Add entry if you want to add a new entry See pp 20 21 View entries This provides a variety of options such as calling editing or moving the entries These options are described in greater detail in the following Having selected View entries you must place the cursor on the entry you want to view Press DETAIL to see the contents of the entry Select one of the following options Call If the entry is stored in your address book and contains more than one number you will have to specify whether you want to call the home the office or the mobile phone number e Edit You can ed
6. card refers to what you see in one screen on the display You can scroll through different cards by means of the arrow keys A collec tion of cards which belong together is referred to as a deck Activating the WAP browser The WAP browser will be activated automatically when you have selected Browser Menu in the List menu The first time you activate the WAP browser it will take a few seconds before the Home deck is presented to you as the WAP browser needs to contact the gateway and maybe calculate a security key After this first activation the Home deck will be stored in the WAP browser memory cache allowing immediate display without connection to the gateway The phone will inform you whether the data transmission between your phone and the gateway is secure encrypted or not browser When the connection to the gate way has been established the Home deck will be shown in the display Some of the listed selection cards have a number in front of them To select a card scroll through the items by means of the arrow keys and con irm by pressing Link or press the corresponding number key Use the arrow keys to scroll up and down in he actual card Go to link When one or more lines are under ined a link is selected Press the right hand function key to display he card corresponding to the link The text above the right function ey may vary from card to card Go to previous card or deck
7. Calling Making a call Enter the phone number and press 6 CALL CNETHORK T z 457214195000 lt i CALL 2 call Connected to 43572195006 Answering a call Press 6 ANSWER when the phone rings Bo 45721953000 T a gt gg 3 REJECT ANSWER 2 Press END to end the call Connected to 43572195000 Facts amp Tips e When making an international call first enter hold down 2 gt for one second followed by the relevant national country code and then the telephone number e An incoming call is indicated by a ringing tone if enabled a ringing sym bol in the display and a fast green flash in the LED e Use the side key on the right hand of your telephone to increase and decrease the speaker volume during a call e Your phone is equipped with an internal antenna which is placed in the upper back part of the phone To achieve optimum speech quality max imum talk time and ensure compli ance with all applicable FCC RF expo sure guidelines you should always hold your phone by its lower part dur ing a call If you carry the phone in a pocket the back of the phone should always face away from your body e Please read the FDA update on Mobile Phone Safety at the end of this Guide in the Further Information Sec tion for additional usage information Redialing a number Press for one second and the latest dialed number wil
8. Press BACK Go to Home deck Hold down BACK for 1 second Exit the browser Press QUIT when the Home deck is displayed or hold down BACK for more than 2 seconds You can also exit the browser by holding down the side volume up key on the right hand side of the phone Some cards give access to an option menu where you can find more functions Press OPTION to enter the menu Using the WAP browser menu The browser menu is accessed by means of the volume down side key on the right hand of the telephone The browser menu includes the fol lowing sub menus Reload Reload one or more cards from the server or from the internal memory of the phone in order to update old cards Hone Return to your Home deck Booknarks A list of often visited cards enabling you to get fast access to these cards as you don t have to enter the full URL address each time you want the card to be displayed Available only when you are con nected to a Phone Com gateway Mark site Mark the current card to add it to the list of bookmarks Available only when you are con nected to a Phone Com gateway Facts amp Tips e The Home deck is your WAP service main menu e The cache is a special memory where the cards you have visited dur ing an Internet session are stored When you return to a previously visit ed card the browser will display it from the cache instead of retrieving it again from the server
9. SELECT to read the event details In addition to reading the event details you can press OPTION and e Delete the event e Edit the event e Send the event to another mobile phone or a PC via IrDA e Print the event via IrDA New event When adding a new event you can choose among the following event types Custom setup 1 hour meeting Standard alarm Birthday Wake up alarm In the custom setup you can define any setting to suit your require ments The options available are Set start time date and set end time date enter event text select recurring frequency select tone pattern and define advance notice for the event You can decide that a Custom setup or a Wake up alarm event should be recurring repeated This is useful if you have a week ly meeting if you want to be re minded about e g a birthday every year or if you want to use your phone as an alarm clock You can select one from among 6 predefined recurring frequencies or you can specify a date time until which you want the event to be repeated or select No end date to have the event repeated continu ously If you want to change the current time and or date settings see the description in the Setup menu on p 71 Being notified of an event An occurring event will be indicated by Sl in the display the phone will emit a ringing tone and the LED on the top of the phone will flash green very f
10. activated Message indicators RJA New SMS message i New voice mail p Unread message On There are still unread messages Flashing The memory is full a SMS message in inbox l dversion On All calls to your mobile phone are diverted to another telephone number Flashing The status of your call diverts is unknown Evert indicators Fe Occurring Missed event The digit indicates how many events you have missed 4 Recurring event E Event occurs today WAP connection indicators H Ongoing data call H Network available H Network not available K Microphone off al volume level Indicates volume level when adjust ing Ringing tone off Fe All tones off Indicates that all tones have been disabled _ I Calculator List of arithmetic operators in the calculator menu Tot input symbols aecH Alphanumeric grid mode ABC Alphanumeric wheel mode T9 text input mode 1z3 Numeric mode Caps lock indicator t Upper case indicator Display and keypad backlight The backlight switches on automat ically when you press a key In standby mode the light will auto matically switch off if no key is pressed for 10 seconds or more Technical specifications This product uses frequency bands whose use is harmonized within the European Community area This product is intended to be connect ed to the GSM public telecommu nications network e GSM900 Class 4 2 Watts Frequenc
11. al Tests of mobile phone signals for activity in genotoxicity and other laboratory assays In Annual Meeting of the Environmental Mutagen Society March 29 1999 Washington DC and personal communication unpublished results 3 Preece AW Iwi G Davies Smith A Wesnes K Butler S Lim E and Varey A Effect of a 915 MHz simulated mobile phone sig nal on cognitive function in man Int J Radiat Biol April 8 1999 4 Hardell L Nasman A Pahlson A Hallquist A and Mild KH Use of cellular telephones and the risk for brain tumors a case control study Int J Oncol 15 113 116 1999 Accessories Qriginal Siemens accessories Car Kit Comfort Plus Car Charger Data Cable Li lon 650 mAh Battery Desktop Charger Talk and Carry Pack You can buy original Siemens accessories at http Awww icm siemens com ae 4 Index Address book Adjust contrast Alarm events Answered calls Answering a call Any key answer Automatic redial Backlight Barring calls Barred dialing Barred numbers Battery Battery indicator Bookmarks Broadcast setup Broadcast tone Broadcasts Business card Calculator Calendar Call back Call barring Call deflection Call divert Call setup Charge 20 62 36 28 65 65 62 83 34 36 55 54 55 52 64 65 Call waiting Caller access Calling Calling Line ID CLI Calling name presentation Car kit Change group Change PIN code Charge battery
12. at once Facts amp Tips e The symbol in front of the time date indication Display time date function must be activated in the standby display shows that an event is occuring on that date e A recurring event will be marked by 5 to the left of the starting time If you want to delete a recurring event the telephone will ask you for confir mation to delete it e AN in the upper right corner of the display indicates that the week shown is the current week e The number between the arrow keys at the bottom of the display indicates the number of the week shown e You can also synchronize your cal endar with the calendar in Microsoft Outlook on your PC by means of the enclosed CD ROM To do this install the synchronization programme XTND Connect PC on your computer Missed everts QDs Enter the List menu by pressing A Select Missed events Missed events If an event occurs and you do not acknowledge it the missed event symbol Sl will be seen in the display The digit above the symbol indicates the number of missed events The event will recur after 10 minutes The phone will repeat the event twice Press A to see the contents of the events you have missed Use the arrow keys to scroll hrough the dates of the missed events After 2 seconds the receipt ime of the missed events of the highlighted date will be listed Press SELECT After 2 seconds he text of the first missed event of he date
13. calls Drop active call i You can end an active call by selecting Drop active If you also have a call put on hold this call will remain on hold until you retrieve it to continue conversation o Drop held call i You can end a call which has been put on hold by selecting Drop held Conference call i If you have an active call and a call on hold at the same time you can select Join calls to enable all of you to make a conference call Private call If you have joined all calls and want to have a private conversation with one of the callers select Private The other calls will be put on hold o Transfer call i If you have an active call and a call on hold you can connect the two by selecting Transfer call In that way the two parties can talk together while you withdraw from the conversation i ion P You can record an ongoing conver sation by selecting Record call The name if the entry is stored in your address or one of your phone books or the phone number of the other party will be displayed Facts amp Tips e The status of the call determines which menu items are visible and available for you to select e You also have the option of calling a number in your address or phone book during conversation by pressing V and select the entry you want to call e You also have the option of sending an SMS message during a conversa tion by pressing A t
14. enter edit it Select Set date format to specify the sequence in which you want the date to be shown e g date month and year Display Select whether you want the time and or the date to be shown in the display Start of day If the start and end times of the day in your calendar do not fit with your actual working day you can change them accord ing to your wishes by selecting Start of day and then End of day The times selected will be used in the Show week option in the List menu p 37 Remove events You can choose that all events should be removed automatically from your calendar after a certain period specified by you Facts amp Tips e As long as the time date function is active all outgoing incoming and missed calls as well as messages voice memos and events will be time date stamped The time date indication in the dis play will disappear if the battery runs completely out of power You must then set time and date again e A recurring event cannot be removed automatically e You will not be notified when an event is removed automatically e Please use extreme caution in utiliz ing this feature when driving or per forming other tasks where your divid ed attention could cause a hazard to yourself or others Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Security Entering the Security menu gives you different possibilities of pre venting misuse of your SIM card
15. in the plain numbers phone book you will be able to dial these numbers if you use your SIM card in another phone Fixed numbers With the help of this extra phone book you can restrict the use of your phone to only numbers stored in this special phone book To activate deactivate fixed dial ing see under Security in the setup menu on p 73 o OQwn numbers i This is simply an extra phone book where you can store your own tele phone number s How many numbers you can store depends on your SIM card Normally you will have the same options as in your other phone books but your network operator may have imposed some restric tions to Service nmbers This service number phone book typically contains customer care hotline service numbers etc The contents are defined by your net work operator and cannot be changed by you Your network operator may have given this phone book another name i Information numbers Numbers stored in this phone book are typically numbers for taxis air ports hotels weather forecasts news etc The contents are defined by your network operator and cannot be changed by you In this phone book you can store numbers that it should not be pos sible to call from the phone To activate deactivate barred dial ing see under Security in the setup menu on p 73 Prefix phone numbers In prefix numbers the first digits in the number are the prefix the
16. in your standby display while you have one or more unread messages e Immediate SMS messages 7 Your network might send you some or all your messages as immediate SMS message An immediate SMS message will immediately appear directly in your display when re ceived and you can read the entire message by scrolling through it by means of the arrow keys An im mediate SMS message will not be automatically stored in your inbox but you can save it by pressing SAVE If you want to reject and delete the message press EXIT Facts amp Tips e The standby display will display symbols to show if there are voice mails or other messages waiting for you on the network The digit above the symbol indicates the number of waiting messages e If your message memory is full you will be asked to delete some mes sages to free up capacity Specify whether you want to delete mes sages in your Inbox Outbox Drafts or Sent items The EZ symbol will be flashing until you have deleted one or more messages e Read about message tones in the description of the Tones menu on p 58 Messages GD ris Enter the List menu by pressing A Select Messages Outbax f you have entered an SMS message but do not want to send it right away you can store it in the Outbox by selecting Save message Sentitems The messages you send are automatically stored under Sent items from where they can always be retrieved again
17. level Press EXIT Go back to standby Hold down EXIT Here is a brief overview of the options that you may see when you enter the List menu Please remember that the menus are dynamic The options are described in detail on the following pages SIM Application toolkit SAT i e The availability name and func tions of this menu depend com pletely on your network operator and or your SIM card If this menu item is available on your SIM card you will always see it as the first menu in the List menu The menu is typically used for providing information like news weather forecasts lottery or banking services Outgoing calls e View names phone numbers of your latest outgoing calls o Answered calls e View names phone numbers of your latest answered calls to Missed calls e View names phone numbers of you latest calls received but not answered Phone books e Access to different options with your address and phone books Status e View the status of your SIM card address and phone books voice memos and messages Calculator e Use your phone as a standard calculator Voice Mend e Find add or delete voice memos Calendar View your events New event View week planner Go to other date Delete events automatically Delete events automatically after a certain period Delete all events at once Missed events View the events you have missed IrDA op
18. not allow this option your display will tell you that the service is not available In that case you must cancel a call diver sion by selecting Cancel Next time you want your incoming calls diverted select Register Network services Dri Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Network services Call barring i You can set up call barring for dif ferent types of outgoing and incoming calls to restrict the use of your phone To make use of this service you need to get a specific password from your network oper ator and then Select one of the call barring options below Activate your call barring Different options for call baning Quigping calls gives you three new options e All calls Bar all outgoing calls e International Bar all outgoing international calls e Roaming calls Bar outgoing calls when you are connected to a foreign network this still leaves you the possibility of making calls to your home country Incoming calls gives you two new options e All calls Bar all incoming calls e Roaming calls Bar incoming calls when you are connected to a foreign network Status Check if your phone is barred in any of the above mention ed ways Deactivate Cancel all your call bar rings Activate your call barring Once you have selected the kind of call barring you want activate it by pressing OK Specify whether you want the call barring to appl
19. phone will show you various options for storing the indi vidual channels Pressing EDIT will give you a range categories from which you can select the one s you want to receive Language Some network opera tors offer broadcast messages in different languages Select between different languages or simply select all languages Sorting Specify whether your messages in your inbox outbox or sent items should be sorted by date and time by subject or by sender Facts amp Tips e For more information on broadcasts see p 48 Browser Menu The connection to the WAP gate way is established as a data call via an access point You must enter the dial number of this access point in the Profile setup below Communication between the access point and the gateway takes place automatically when you have entered the IP address of the gateway as mentioned below It is likely that your network oper ator has already stored this infor mation in your phone If not you must select the Profile setup menu and enter the data yourself Display setup Select whether you want the title of the displayed card to be shown in the first line of the display or not Profile setup This is where you set up your WAP connection You can store up to 8 different profiles each with an individual setup e Add profile Select this submenu to add a new profile Enter any of the following parameters Note The minimum n
20. restrict outgoing calls to use only one of these lines Activate the line lock in this sub dok menu and enter a 4 to 16 digit lock To avoid making calls accidentally code of your own choice To shift you can lock the keypad In this back to the other line you have to submenu you have the following re enter this code options Activate Activates the keypad lock Auto lock You can set your keypad to lock automatically when you are not using the phone You will be able to select a delay for the auto lock function Lock code You can add a lock code to the keypad lock function so that only you can unlock the keypad by entering a 4 to 16 digit code When the keypad is locked you will be asked to enter the keypad lock code before you can use the keypad Facts amp Tips e It is possible to make emergency calls even though the keypad lock is activated e For your own sake remember to write down your keypad lock code You have 10 tries to enter the correct keypad lock code The phone will inform you how many tries you have left before the keypad lock is blocked If you reach this maximum remove and reinsert the battery and you have another 10 tries e Remember that you can also acti vate the keypad lock by pressing MENU and then 4 Press UNLOCK and to disable the keypad lock e The keypad lock is disabled auto matically during an incoming call or if the phone is placed in a handsfree car kit e Emergency cal
21. selected will be displayed Use the arrow keys to scroll hrough the missed event times if you do not want to read the first one Press SELECT again and then OK The event will now be delet ed from Missed events but you can always find it again in View events under Calendar in the List menu as long as the event hasn t been deleted here If you have accessed the missed events by pressing A but not read the event text and pressed OK they will remain in Missed events in the List menu Facts amp Tips e Remember that this menu is dynamic This means that if there are no missed events the menu will not be visible in the List menu IrDA operation Drs Enter the List menu by pressing A Select IrDA operation IrDA operation The built in IrDA modem allows wireless communication to take place between your phone and computer provided your computer is equipped with an IrDA interface as well and provided you have installed the necessary IrDA drivers in advance The CD ROM supplied with the telephone will provide you with the required software and information When communicating via IrDA the recommended distance for optimum transmission between your mobile phone and the com puter is 10 centimeters You may operate your phone as follows Receiving n order to receive mes sages etc via the infrared inter face you have to activate the IrDA port in this submenu If
22. that actually shown in the display e The data online indicator yy is flashing only during a data call Under Display symbols on p 83 you can see other indicators related to the WAP browser e The editor modes ABCA and cannot be used when operat ing the WAP browser However a special symbol entry mode is avail able To access this mode press OPTION and then More e When operating with entry cards press W to move the cursor to the right and amp to the left Holding down the keys will move the cursor 1 line down or up repeatedly Miessages iris Enter the List menu by pressing A Select Messages Messages Your phone can receive and send messages via the network Mes sages are stored on your SIM card Composing or retrieving mes sages can be extremely dangerous if done while driving operating machinery or engaged in any other task where your inattention might cause a hazard to yourself or oth ers Please remember that safety is your first responsibility Entering this menu lets you access the following features Inbox The messages you receive are automatically stored in the Inbox Select the message and scroll through it by using the arrow keys e Direct access to your inbox When you receive a new message the symbol RA appears in the middle of your standby display You can access your inbox directly sim ply by pressing A The unread messages indicator will be shown
23. the phone provides information about the fol lowing e Green flash n contact with a network Fast green flash ncoming call e Very fast green flashes New information e g e Red flash No contact with a network e Fast red flash Low battery Select individually whether you want these indicators to be active or not Graphics This submenu allows you to choose between different symbols for the battery and the signal strength indicators This is also where you adjust the contrast of the display a missed call or a new message Qumer ID You can store an owner ID in your phone to be shown when you switch on the phone Select Define to enter the necessary information which corresponds to an address book entry You can also select an entry from your address book or one of your phone books to be stored as your owner ID Select Show at power up to activate deactivate the function When the function is activated press OWNER during the power up phase to see the contents of your owner ID You can change an existing Owner ID by selecting Edit The contents of the Owner ID can be sent as a business card via IrDA see p 39 Facts amp Tips e If by mistake you select a language which you do not understand you can always return to the original SIM card language by pressing the following keys 0000 H in standby mode e When you change the menu lan guage of your phone it is advisable
24. to change the keypad language accord ingly e The owner ID is stored in the inter nal memory of the phone and will thus not be shown in the display if you use your SIM card in another phone Call setup Qs Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Call setup Outgoing call ID i Select Outgoing call ID to choose whether or not the persons you call should be able to see your phone number Speed dial Activate Speed dial to make it possible to call numbers in your address or phone books from the standby display by briefly holding down only one key Select Define and specify which phone number you want to assign to the keys 1 to 9 If you should later want to change something in the se quence of the allocated speed dial numbers press SELECT and then select Modify If you want to remove the phone number from the allocated speed dial key select Removex Caller access This feature allows you to limit the number of callers from which you will accept calls You can select whether you want to receive calls from All callers from a Single caller or from a Group of callers You will then be asked to define the entries from which you will accept calls Having selected Single caller or Group of callers you will be asked to define the entries or groups from which you will accept calls As long as the caller access fea ture is activated you will see th
25. to five different pages each con taining up to 9 symbols You can scroll through the pages using the arrow keys Press the relevant key to enter the intended symbol e g on page one 7 corresponds to Ig mode T9 Text Input is a feature enabling you to more easily use SMS mes saging The T9 feature allows you to compose text messages with only one keypress per letter See p 46 123 mode In this mode you can enter only digits Facts amp Tips e Please observe that changing the menu language of your phone will not affect the keypad language and the T9 language as they are totally independ ent Changing the keypad and T9 lan guage is done manually in the Message Setup menu e When you change the menu lan guage of your phone it is advisable to change the keypad language accord ingly Acidiress book Your telephone contains a com plete address book similar to the address book on a PC Just follow the instructions below to store an entry See on p 18 how to use the keypad on your phone Storing infomation in your address book 1 Enter the phone number and press V Select Address book by pressing SELECT Press W to select whether you want to store the number asa e Home number e Office number e Mobile number e Fax number e Data number and confirm by pressing SELECT Press SELECT to access the name box Enter the name and press OK O Press W to m
26. to the recipient Select ing this submenu gives you the fol lowing options View centres A list of already defined service centres will be pre sented to you Press OPTION if you want to edit or delete one of the service centres Under the edit option you can change the name and number of the service centre enter a destina tion number to which you want your messages to be sent change the validity time and teleservice type Add new centre Contact your net work operator to get the service centre number if it is not stored on your SIM card and then proceed as follows Select Add new centre and press OK Press EDIT Enter the service centre name and press OK 4 Enter the service centre num ber destination number and select the validity time and teleservice type in the same way 5 Press SAVE Default centre Select the service centre through which you want your messages to be sent If you select No default you will be asked to enter the service centre number validity time and teleser vice type each time you send a message Facts amp Tips e Remember to add and the national code before the number of your service centre so you can also send SMS messages from abroad e If you often send messages to the same number it is an advantage to store this as your Destination num ber You will thus only have to con firm and not reenter the number each time
27. which results in a much shorter access time e The WAP browser feature is under going continuous development and tests We therfore reserve the right to make changes and improvements of the descriptions in this user guide without prior notice WAP browser QD ris Set UP link Select WAP gateway in Enter the List menu by pressing A Select Browser Menu and press the volume down side key on the right hand side of the phone About Phone Com See the current UP Browser and RSA version Aclivanced Here you find the following sub menus Show URL Each deck has a URL address Uniform resource locator Select Show URL to see the URL address of the selected deck Homepage Enter the URL address for a new home deck profiles with more than one gate way Depends on your network operator Offline service Specific download able Phone Com services e g mail or calendar which can be used when you are offline If necessary the services will be updated when you are online again Qutbox Contains messages from the Offline service ready to be sent Restart UP browser Deletes the previously visited cards stored in the cache and will bring you back to your home deck Encryption List of actions for veri fying and resetting the security key used to encrypt secure connec tions Facts amp Tips e The scroll bar at the right hand side of the display indicates the amount of text before and after
28. you want to send a message e The validity time is the period of time that an SMS message will remain with your service centre if for some reason it cannot be delivered right away Message setup QDs Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Message setup Send SMS setup Continued Reply path T For messages that have to be sent to the recipient via several service centres some net works offer the feature of forward ing a reply if any back to you through the same chain of service centres This is called a reply path and activating it may speed up the delivery time for a reply Contact your network operator for further information Confirmation j Select Confir mation on if you want a confirma tion from the network operator when your message has been sent to the recipient If the message has not been sent you will get the information that it is either queued or not delivered The period during which you can receive this kind of confirmation corresponds to the validity time selected by you in the Message setup menu Signature You can add a signature to be sent automatically at the end of your SMS messages Broadcast setup To be able to receive broadcasts you must enter Broadcast setup which gives you the following options Activation Select whether you want the broadcast function to be activated Channels Set up a list covering the kind of information you wish to receive The
29. Calling name presentation Y e Call deflection i e Closed user group 1 Network selection e Automatic manual selection i e Preferred list i e Country selection 7 e Selection of network type Tones setup Ringing tone Message tone Broadcast tone Composer your own tone Delete own or downloaded ring ing tones e Key tone Silent mode Trembler Factory settings Phone setup e Language 7 e IrDA e Backlight e Handsfree e Greeting e Signal diode e Graphics e Owner ID Call setup e Outgoing call ID e Speed dial e Caller access e Automatic redial e Any key answer e Timer amp charge ra e Incoming call setup fax data e Line selection i Message setup e Send SMS setup e Broadcast setup e Sorting of messages e WAP browser setup e Text input setup Calendar setup e Set time e Set date e Display time and date e Define start of day e Remove events automatically Security PIN code on off and change of PIN code Change PIN2 code SIM lock on off Change network password 7 Encryption indication on off T Fixed dialing on off 7 Barred dialing on off 7 Keypad lock Line lock i Facts amp Tips e Remember that T indicates that the option depends on your SIM card and therefore may not be available e Siemens asks that you remember that safety is your first responsibility and that the more familiar you are with your phone the more safely you can
30. Clock Closed user group Composer Conference calls Confirmation Continuing calls Contrast Conversation menu Copy an entry Country selection Create new group Currency Call charge Data fax transmission Date and time Delete a group Delete a message Delete an entry Delete events 54 64 23 55 62 32 72 71 55 58 76 68 76 62 75 30 56 31 65 66 71 31 44 30 37 71 Voice Memo Disabling all tones Display date Display symbols Display texts Display time Diverting calls Drafts Driving safety tips Dropping a held call Dropping an active call Duration of last call Duration of total calls Edit an old message Edit an entry Emergency calls Encryption indication Events Exit the WAP browser Extension numbers Factory settings tones Favorite messages Fax data transmission Find an entry Fixed dialing Fixed numbers 35 16 60 71 82 16 71 52 44 76 76 65 65 44 29 14 16 73 36 41 81 61 48 66 22 73 21 Getting started 11 Graphics 63 Greeting 62 Go to date 37 Groups 31 Handsfree Car kit amp headset 62 Holding a call 76 Homedeck Go to 40 Immediate SMS messages 43 mportant safety instructions 4 nbox 43 nformation numbers 21 nsert SIM card 14 nternal antenna 15 nternational calls 15 80 rDA 39 45 62 Joining calls 76 Keypad 18 Keypad alphabet 70 Keypad lock 16 74 Keypad lock code 74 Key tone 60 Language Keypad Phone T9 text input Last
31. SIEMENS Siemens Information And Communication Mobile LLC 16745 West Bernardo Drive San Diego CA 92127 http www icm siemens com Siemens AG 2000 All rights reserved Subject to availability Rights of modification reserved Siemens Aktiengesellschaft http www my siemens com Ref No A31008 H6400 A19 1 4A19 Printed in Germany 7910 2425 US 08 01 SIEMENS User Guide uf P i I Menu overview SIM Application toolkit Outgoing calls Answered calls Missed calls Phone books Status Calculator Voice Memo Calendar Missed events IrDA operation WAP Browser Messages Complete survey of keypad functions and display sym bols on pp 80 83 Setup menu Network services Call divert Call barring Call waiting Call back Calling name presentation Call deflection Closed user group Network selection Selection mode Preferred list Country list letwork types Tones setup Ringing tone lessage tone Broadcast tone Your own ring tone ey tone Silent mode rembler Factory settings Phone setup Language rDA Backlight Handsfree Greeting Signal diode Graphics Owner ID Body Worn Operation Call setup Caller ID Speed dialling Caller access Automatic redialling Any key answer Call timers and charge coming call setup Line selection Message setup Send SMS setup Broadcast setup Sorting of messages WAP browser setup ext input setup Calendar setup Set time Set da
32. SIM card Insert SIM card Before you can make a call with your mobile phone you need to insert the SIM card 2 Switch off your phone Remove the battery lid and the battery Open the SIM card holder by sliding the catch towards your self and lifting the holder Insert the SIM card in the holder with its cut off corner pointing up and left Close the holder and slide the catch back into place O Insert the battery attach the battery lid to the phone and switch the phone on Enter PUK or PIN code if requested and confirm by pressing 6 OK The phone will display a welcome greeting Facts amp Tips e Please remember that your SIM card must support 3V technology to work with this phone e The SIM card is your link to the net work operator The SIM card carries your phone number your phone books and a lot of other information that will follow your SIM card if you put it in another phone e Please note that if you insert a new or another SIM card in your phone it might take a little while before you see the address and phone book symbol I in the display e In this user guide you can see the full capability of your phone but the availability of some of the features depends on your network operator and or your SIM card These features are marked with this symbol Tin the user guide e Most GSM networks allow you to make emergency calls both with and without a SIM card inserted
33. a connection is established suc cessfully the IrDA port will auto matically be deactivated 1 minute after the end of the transmission If no connection is established within 1 minute the IrDA port will automatically be deactivated and you will have to activate it again to be able to receive a message Synch and data Select this sub menu to activate the synchroniza tion and data capability Send business card The informa tion defined by you in your Owner ID in the Setup menu see p 63 can be sent as a business card to another device via IrDA Facts amp Tips e When your phone is connected to a data cable it is not possible to send and receive via IrDA WAP browser QD ris Enter the List menu by pressing A Select Browser Menu Browser Menu Your phone supports WAP Wireless Application Protocol based services WAP is a technolo gy designed to provide you with wireless access to the Internet The contents of the individual services depend on the network service provider and you must fol low the provider s instructions to make use of the services Typical WAP applications are news weath er forecasts online banking flight schedules etc Before you can use the WAP services via the telephone you must set up the WAP connection settings in the Message setup menu p 69 Your network service provider may have already set your Internet access profiles for you In the following description a
34. abase and displays the most commonly used matching word Example Try to type Call office by pressing the following keys in order E gt ED GD GD GD As you saw the displayed word changed as you typed it Therefore always type to the end of the word before you start editing If the displayed word is the one you intended just press to insert a space before the next word and continue entering the next word If the displayed word is not the one you intended use the arrow keys A and to scroll through alternative word choices When you see the correct word press to insert a space before the next word and continue entering the next word When you have completed your message press ACCEPT to con firm the last word and then OK to send the message The first letter will always be capi talized which is indicated by the symbol in the upper right hand corner of the display The second letter will automatically be lower case Press if you want to enter an uppercase letter again If you want to activate the caps lock function press D twice While the caps lock is active the symbol will be seen in the dis play To disable the caps lock func tion just press D again To enter digits into your message press A grid of digits appears and you can press the digit you want to enter In T9 mode periods hyphens and apostrophes are automatically inserted in the highlighted word by pressi
35. adcast you can select it press OPTION and e store it for reading it later on e forward it to another phone number If you want to receive broadcast messages you have to enter the Setup menu see p 68 to set up this feature Voicemail Some networks offer a voice mail function where you can listen to your voice mails just by selecting the submenu Voice mail Other networks send you an SMS message when you receive a new voice mail and you will then have to call your network operator s voice mail number to listen to it Facts amp Tips e If you have selected Roaming i e if you are abroad and connected to a foreign network you may be able to receive broadcasts from other net works too e The phone will show the broadcast ID number allowing you to identify the kind of message received The phone will show on which line your voice mail is located Setup menu Find out how to set your phone according to your own personal wishes and needs Enter the Setup menu Press MENU Scroll through the options Vand A Select an option Press SELECT or OK Go back one level Press EXIT Go back to standby Hold down EXIT Here is a brief overview of the options that may be available when you enter the Setup menu The options are described in detail on the following pages Network services e Call divert i e Call barring 7 e Call waiting 7 e Call back T e
36. also be disabled in the Setup menu under Tones setup e In the Setup menu under Security you can set the keypad to lock auto matically e It is possible to make emergency calls when the keypad lock is activated la o o F pele ges foee lt Learn how to store and find entries in your address and phone books Text input Using the keypad Each key on your phone s keypad contains a number of characters The keypad can be operated in 4 ways Alphanumeric wheel and grid modes T9 mode which is very useful in connection with SMS messages plus digit only mode Switching between the different modes is done by pressing the side key on the right hand of the phone Press CLEAR briefly to delete one character Press CLEAR for one second to delete the entire text AEC wheel mode The characters available on each key will depend on the keypad lan guage you have selected for your phone see p 70 The keypad lan guage is standard set to the GSM Having selected English as keypad language the following characters will be available on each key default alphabet giving you the fol 1 12 1 ABC2 DEF3 lowing characters sj MAgo amp abc2 def3 ABC2 DEF3 GHI4 JKL5 MNO6 tel 1 i AA ERAS ghi4 jkl5 mno6 abc2 def3 A J i GHI4T JKL5A MNO6 N 66Q Lir mno6 ghi4Ti jKISA Ag aa 8 PQRS7 TUV8 O WXyZ93 RBITYE pqrs7 an BHYS tuv8
37. and your telephone e g if your phone is lost or stolen PIN code i Activate PIN Select whether your PIN code should be on or off The PIN code is a 4 to 8 digit code which must be entered each time you switch on your phone Change PIN Change your PIN code Change your PIN2 code used on some SIM cards to access special unctions SIM lock Link your telephone and your SIM card together by activating the SIM lock You will be asked to enter a 6 o 16 digit code of your own choice This means that if for instance your phone is stolen it cannot be used together with another SIM card 1 l sig Change your network password used if you subscribe to a call bar ring service Facts amp Tips e If you enter an invalid PIN code three times your SIM card will be blocked and to unblock it you have to enter the PUK code supplied by your network operator This procedure prevents unauthorised persons from working out your PIN code by repeat edly entering different combinations of numbers e For your own sake remember to write down your SIM lock code to be able to deactivate the lock at a later time You have 10 attempts before the phone is blocked e The phone will inform you how many tries you have left before the SIM card is blocked If you enter an invalid PUK code 10 times your SIM card will be permanently blocked and you have to contact your network operator o Encryption indicatio
38. as too small to be statisti cally significant 4 In summary we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public that there are or are not any low incident health problems associated with use of mobile phones FDA continues to work with all parties including other federal agencies and industry to assure that research is undertaken to pro vide the necessary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of hand held mobile phones Some people who have used mobile phones have been diag nosed with brain cancer But it is important to understand that this type of cancer also occurs among people who have not used mobile phones In fact brain cancer occurs in the U S population at a rate of about 6 new cases per 100 000 people each year At that rate assuming 80 million users of mobile phones a number increasing at a rate of about 1 million per month about 4800 cases of brain cancer would be expected each year among those 80 million people whether or not they used their phones Thus it is not possible to tell whether any individual s cancer arose because of the phone or whether it would have happened anyway A key question is whether the risk of getting a particular form of cancer is greater among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the population One way to answer that q
39. ast If the phone is swichted on the trembler will be activated if you have selected this option in the Tones setup menu See p 58 The first line of the event text will be visible in the display Use W to see more of the text The phone will continue ringing for one minute if you do not ac knowledge the event by pressing OK The event will automatically be deleted after a certain period of time specified by you unless you have selected that you don t want it to be deleted See p 71 Postponing an event Press REMIND if you do not have the time to read the event text right now The K symbol will be seen in the display after one minute The digit above the symbol indicates the number of postponed events The event will recur after 10 minutes The phone will repeat the event twice Press A to see the contents of the events you have postponed See p 38 for further information Show week View your appoint ments for a whole week Use the arrow keys to scroll through the weeks If you want to change the daily start and end times of your calendar you can do so in the Start of day option in the Setup menu p 71 Goto date Select a specific date The events occuring on or after the specified date will be listed as described under View events Delete events Select this option to delete all events older than a cer tain period specified by you Delete all Select this option to delete all events
40. ay you can disable all tones for a period of up to 10 hours The display will inform you of the duration remaining All selected tones are automatically en abled again when the chosen period ends e Returning to the factory settings will not affect the ringing tone assigned to a group in your address book Phone setup QDs Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Phone setup Wy Select Language to change the menu language of your phone IDA Under IrDA Nickname you can enter an ID name by which you want other IrDA devices to identify your mobile phone By selecting Printer and then Setup you get the option to define the protocol language of the printer you want to use If you select Test page a stan dard test page will automatically be sent to the printer Backlight To save your battery and thus increase both conversation and standby times you can choose to have the backlight permanently switched off Handsfree Car kit amp headset This option is effective only if your phone is connected to a handsfree device See specific user guides for further information ing i Make a welcome greeting on your phone according to your own wish es Press EDIT and delete the old greeting by holding down CLEAR Enter the new greeting via the keypad and confirm by pressing OK This function may not be available on all networks Signal diode The LED on the top of
41. azardous Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving Jotting down a to do list or flip ping through your address book takes attention away from your pri mary responsibility driving safely Dial sensibly and assess the traffic if possible place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic Try to plan calls when your car will be stationary If you need to make a call while moving dial only a few numbers check the road and your mirrors then continue Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend conversations which have the potential to divert your attention from the road Use your wireless phone to call for help Dial 9 1 1 or other local emergency number in the case of fire traffic accident or medical emergencies Remember it s a free call on your wireless phone Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies If you see an auto accident crime in progress or other serious emer gencies where lives are in danger call 9 1 1 or other local emergency number as you would want others to do for you Call roadside assistance or a special non emergency wireless assistance number when neces sary If you see a broken down vehicle posing no serious hazard a broken traffic signal a minor traffic acci dent where no one appears injured or a vehicle you know to b
42. ction and then Status Closed user group ig This is a network feature by which the use of your telephone is restricted to certain phone num bers within a group defined by the network operator and the owner of the SIM card Facts amp Tips e Do not confuse call barring with the barred number phone book p 22 The barred number phone book only relates to the barring of specific num bers entered by you e Please note that during roaming your phone can get in contact only with co operating networks except for emergency calls e Your selection of a specific kind of call barring allows you not only to ac tivate it At this level you can also see the status of the kind of call barring chosen by selecting Status or can cel the chosen kind of call barring by selecting Cancel e You may be a member of different closed user groups Each group has its own ID number The network defines which group is your default user group You have the option of calling outside the group although perhaps at a higher charge Network selection QDs Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Network selection Selection mode i Phoning outside your home area may require the use of a different network You may select the net work manually or let your tele phone do it automatically Entering Selection mode gives you these options Automatic Let your phone find an available network automatica
43. during conversation shifting between differ ent editor modes accessing the WAP browser menu moving frequencies and octaves in the Composer and quick scrolling through address and phone book entries Extension numbers and prefix numbers Press for one second to insert a pause P between the main number and the extension number Press for two seconds to insert a for each varying digit in a prefix phone number for storing in your phone book Latest outgoing call Press for one second and the call is made automatically only if you have activated speed dial Display symbols Battery level The more bars displayed the better the battery capacity See page 13 for more information IE EA Battery low Your battery needs recharging The percentage tells you how much capacity you have left Signal strength The more signal bars dis played the better the radio connection aati El List menu i Address and phone book entries The individual entries have different identification symbols m Address book entry cm Phone book entry E Group folder for address book entries Scrolling Arrows mean that there are more functions which you can access by scrolling up or down Calling indicators gt Incoming call E Incoming fax ag Incoming data call 1 iza S S Missed calls The digit indicates how many calls you have missed 4 Caller access The Caller access feature is
44. e charger plug Facts amp Tips e Full performance from a new bat tery is only obtained after two or three complete charge discharge cycles Different batteries have differ ent characteristics Please familiarize yourself with your battery s normal cycle pattern e When your battery needs recharg ing the phone will emit a short warn ing tone and inform you in the display that the battery needs charging and the LED on top of the telephone will emit a fast red flash e If you don t connect the charger within a short while the telephone will switch off automatically e If the battery is completely dis charged it may take up to 15 minutes before any information is shown in the display e The phone will inform you when the charger has been connected correctly e During charging the top icon of the battery indicator will animate a charging sequence changinging from to ij When the battery is fully charged the top icon will turn perma nently into and the indicators beneath it will be filled e For proper treatment of your battery please see the label on the back of the battery as well as the battery warnings on page 84 e In the Setup menu under Graphics you can choose other kinds of battery indicator symbols e To maintain an accurate battery capacity indication it is recommend ed to let the battery discharge com pletely from time to time e It is possible to use your phone during charging
45. e function and e Cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human health At the same time FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinated effort at the federal level These agencies are e National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health e Environmental Protection Agency e Federal Communications Commission e Occupational Health and Safety Administration e National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health also participates in this group In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk what can concerned indi viduals do If there is a risk from these prod ucts and at this point we do not know that there is it is probably very small But if people are con cerned about avoiding even poten tial risks there are simple steps they can take to do so For example time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives Those persons who spend long periods of time on their hand held mobile phones could consider holding lengthy conversa ions on conventional phones and reserving the hand held models for shorter conversations or for situa ions when other types of phones are not available People who must conduct ex ended conversati
46. e of your phone books to your address book or to another phone book When moving an entry you will always be able to edit the name e Copy Just as you can move entries you can copy your address book entries to one of your phone books and from one of your phone books to the address book or to another phone book When copying an entry you will always be able to edit the name e Delete If you want to delete an entry stored both in your address book and in one of your phone books you will have to delete it in both books If you delete only the address book entry it will still remain in the phone book e Send You can send the contents of an address book or phone book entry to another mobile telephone via IrDA Infrared interface e Print It is possible to print out an address or phone book entry via IrDA Facts amp tips e When communicating via IrDA the recommended distance for optimum transmission between your mobile phone and the receiving unit is 10 centimeters Disc Enter the List menu by pressing A Select Phone books and then Groups Groups You can organise the entries in your address book not your phone book entries in groups such as family business etc This makes searching easier Create new group Select Create new group and confirm by pressing OK Give the group a name and confirm by pressing OK You can now add entries to the group and select a r
47. e or disassemble any part of the Phone Com Software is prohibited Declaration of Confomity We Siemens Mobile Phones A S Industrivej 30 DK 9490 Pandrup Denmark declare under sole responsibility that the product Siemens S40 manufactured by Flextronics International Danmark A S Industrivej 30 DK 9490 Pandrup Denmark to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards and or other normative documents e EN 301 419 1 e EN 301 419 2 e Draft EN 301 511 e EN 60 950 e ETS 300 342 1 e ES 59 005 following the provisions of EC Council Recommendation 1999 519 EEC We hereby declare that tests have been conducted test results evaluated and that the above named product is in conformity with the essential requirements of Directive 1999 5 EEC The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 5 and detailed in Annex V of Directive 1999 5 EEC has been followed with the involvement of the Notified Body BABT Claremont House 34 Molesey Road Walton on Thames KT 12 4RO United Kingdom Identification mark 0168 The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at Siemens Mobile Phones A S Industrivej 30 DK 9490 Pandrup Denmark Pandrup October 16 2000 puz My Oluf Kristensen Manfred Heier Regulatory Affairs Managing Director FDA Update on mobile phone safety The U S Food and Drug Administration s Center for Devices and Radiolo
48. e stolen call roadside assistance or other special non emergency wireless number The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driv ing For more information please call 1 888 901 SAFE or visit our website www wow com com TM Provided by the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association 1997 CTIA CTIA Building the Wireless Futurew Cellular Telecommunications Industri Association Information on SAR THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your wireless phone is a radio trans mitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emis sion limits for exposure to radiofre quency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S Government These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF ener gy for the general population The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through peri odic and thorough evaluation of scien tific studies The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons re gardless of age and health The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6 W kg Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with
49. epting a telephone call unless that person has first obtained the consent of the parties participating in the call Making anonymous calls to annoy harass or molest other people Charging to an account without authorization to avoid payment for service Refusing to yield line when informed that it is needed for an emergency call It is also unlawful to take over a line by stating falsely that it is needed for an emergency TIA Safety language The following text is the general TIA Safety language document As this mobile phone is equipped with an internal antenna some paragraphs in the below text may be irrelevant For more information about the internal antenna see page 15 Exposure to radio frequency signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and also sends out radio frequency RF signals In August 1996 the Federal Com munications Commission FCC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand held wireless phones Those guidelines are consistent with the safety stan dards previously set by both U S and international standards bodies ANSI C95 1 1992 NCRP Report 86 1986 ICNIRP 1996 Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evalua tions of the relevant scientific literature For example over 120 scientists engineers and physi cians from universities government health agencies and
50. eration Receiving Synchronization and data Send business card o WAP browser Access to the Internet Inbox for received SMS mes sages Outbox for SMS messages ready to be sent Sent messages Drafts for unspecified messages ready to be sent Send new messages Favorite messages Read broadcast messages Check your voice mail Facts amp Tips e Remember that i indicates that the option depends on your SIM card and therefore may not be available e Remember your phone s list fea tures like all features should not be used when it would distract you while driving or performing any other task where your inattention could cause a hazard to you or others Call lists QD ris Enter the List menu by pressing A Select one of the following options Outgoing calls See a list of your last dialed tele phone numbers The number of phone numbers shown depends on your SIM card io Answered calls i See a list of the last 10 calls you have received and answered to Missed calls See a list of the last 20 calls that you received but did not answer Direct access to the list of missed calls When you have missed one or more calls the symbol es is shown in your standby display together with the number of missed calls You get direct access to the list of missed calls simply by pressing A Options in call lists Having selected a number from one of the call lists you can press
51. f unanswered Specify the period of time that should elapse before the call is diverted You can choose Default delay or select a period from 5 to 30 seconds Number Enter the phone number you want to divert to or select a number in your phone book using V VT On some networks you can press A and your calls will be diverted to your voice mail see p 48 Deactivation activation On some networks you have the possibility of activating and deacti vating your call divert This means that when you have registered a call divert you can select to deacti vate it and then at a later moment activate it again Your telephone will then remember your last registra tion and you will not have to select divert delay and phone number again You access the activating deactivating option by selecting the call divert you want to activate deactivate and then select Deactivate or Activate Facts amp Tips e If you have chosen to have all calls diverted the call divert indicator amp will be shown in the display e Your selection of a specific kind of call divert allows you not only to regis ter it At this level you also have the possibility of deactivating activating the call divert seeing the status for this specific kind of call divert by selecting Status and cancelling this specific kind of call divert by selecting Cancel e If you try to deactivate activate a call divert and your network does
52. gical Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones including cellular phones and PCS phones The following summarizes what is known and what remains unknown about whether these products can pose a hazard to health and what can be done to minimize any potential risk This information may be used to respond to questions Why the concern Mobile phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy i e radiofrequency radiation in the microwave range while being used They also emit very low levels of radiofrequency energy RF consid ered non significant when in the stand by mode It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage through heating effects this is how your microwave oven is able to cook food However it is not known whether to what extent or through what mechanism lower levels of RF might cause adverse health effects as well Although some research has been done to address these ques tions no clear picture of the biolog ical effects of this type of radiation has emerged to date Thus the available science does not allow us to conclude that mobile phones are absolutely safe or that they are unsafe However the available scientific evidence does not demonstrate adverse health effects associated with the use of mobile phones What kinds of phones are in question Questions have been raised about hand held
53. h key The keys below have special functions 8 Plays back the melody 9 Changes the note rest length 1 16 1 8 1 4 1 2 0 Deletes a note or a rest Inserts a rest The cursor is moved by means of the arrow keys A new note is inserted to the right of the cursor and is marked in black After 1 2 a second the cursor moves to the right of the inserted note As long as the note is active black it can be edited Display indications The top bar indicates the position of the cursor relative to the total length of the composition The number of the cur rently active note 17161 Note length 1 16 Cit Note C Sharp 4 Octave 6 Note and rest lengths are shown by symbols of different lengths 1 16 being the shortest and 1 2 being the longest The black line indicates an octave Special side key functions Short press up Moves the note up one semitone Long press up Moves the note up one octave Short press down Moves the note down one semitone Long press down Moves the note down one octave When you insert a note or a rest the length will always be 1 16 Press the relevant key again and the length will be changed into 1 8 press it twice and it will be changed into 1 4 etc You cannot overwrite an inserted note or rest You have to delete the old one before you can insert a new When you have completed your composition you can press OPTION and e Save Give your melody a
54. he data already in the literature on the response of the micronucleus assay to RF are conflicting Thus follow up research is necessary 2 FDA is currently working with government industry and academ ic groups to ensure the proper fol low up to these industry funded research findings Collaboration with the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA in particular is expected to lead to FDA providing research recommendations and sci entific oversight of new CTIA fund ed research based on such recom mendations Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the literature e Two groups of 18 people were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals under laboratory con ditions while they performed cogni tive function tests There were no changes in the subjects ability to recall words numbers or pictures or in their spatial memory but they were able to make choices more quickly in one visual test when they were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals This was the only change noted among more than 20 variables compared 3 e In a study of 209 brain tumor cases and 425 matched controls there was no increased risk of brain tumors associated with mobile phone use When tumors did exist in certain locations how ever they were more likely to be on the side of the head where the mobile phone was used Because this occurred in only a small num ber of cases the increased likeli hood w
55. hone Normally you will prob ably set your phone to your local language but from time to time it might be convenient to select other languages Selection of the T9 language is explained in the Setup menu under Message setup p 70 Disabling the T9 feature If your normal local language is not supported by the T9 database you have to enter your text messages in the conventional way with multi ple presses per letter and if this is the case it may be convenient to disable the T9 feature Miessages GD ris Enter the List menu by pressing A Select Messages Favourites Instead of entering your own message you can make use of the Favourites which are standard messages already stored in your phone You only need to insert the name place or time in the empty spaces The cursor automatically points to the first empty space Once you have filled this in you can move the cursor to the next empty space simply by pressing NEXT Broadcasts Broadcasts are gen eral messages which are sent to a group of subscribers typically con taining local weather reports sports results etc A broadcast message is scrolled twice over the display If you do not see the message when it is received you can read it later on by selecting Broadcasts If you do not store a broadcast message it will be deleted when you switch off your telephone even if the message has not been read In addition to reading a bro
56. ike except the left hand function key and the arrow key by selecting Any key answer on t Tine and charge i The time and charge menu offers you the possibility of checking the duration and cost of your calls However the call charge feature may not be supported by all net work operators Status Here you can see the duration and cost of your latest incoming and outgoing call your total incoming and total outgoing calls and a total of all calls You can also see the remaining credit if any only if you have prepaid your call charge To reset your timers just press RESET Display Select whether or not the call timer should be shown in the display during a conversation Setup Enter the unit price for your calls check with your network operator and enter the currency of your call charge It is also possible to enter a maximum call charge limit no more phone calls can be made when this maximum has been reached Facts amp Tips e Do not confuse Auto redial with the call back function described on p 55 In the Call back function the network automatically connects you to the busy subscriber when he is no longer engaged e Resetting of timers and setup of call charge may require you to enter your PIN2 code Call setup Dri Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Call setup Call types fax diata This menu is relevant only if you are using your phone for fax and da
57. industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard C95 1 The design of your phone com plies with the FCC guidelines and those standards Antenna care Use only the supplied or an ap proved replacement antenna Un authorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regula tions Phone operation Nomal position Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder Tips on efficient operation For your phone to operate most effi ciently e Extend your antenna fully e Do not touch the antenna unnec essarily when the phone is in use Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive Always obey them Also if using your phone while driving please e Give full attention to driving driving safely is your first responsi bility e Use hands free operation if avail able e Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require TIA Safety language Bectronic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals However certain electronic equip ment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone Pacemakers The Health I
58. inging tone for the group enabling you to hear from which group the call comes A list showing all your entries in your address book and a list of available ringing tones are presented Options in groups Having selected a group you can press OPTION and e View contents All entries in the group will be listed Pressing DETAIL and then OPTION again will give you access to further options pp 29 30 e Add entry Once you have selected this option all entries stored in your address book will be listed Select the entry you want to add to the group e Move Move the entry to another group or out of the group Select the entries you want to move and press MOVE Select Other group if you want the entries to be assigned to a group Otherwise select No group e Rename group Edit the name via the keypad and confirm the new name by pressing OK The contents of the group will not be affected by the renaming process e Delete group If you delete a group its entries will remain in your address book but will no longer be assigned to a group Facts amp Tips e Choose a group name which is short and unambiguous as like Business Family or Friends e Groups are marked by a By in front of them Adiciress and phone book editing QD iris Enter the List menu by pressing A Select Phone books and then Groups Groups continued e Ringing tone You can change the ringing t
59. is symbol gt in the display If you receive a call from a num ber from which you don t allow calls the call will automatically be rejected You will be informed about the rejected call by the sym bol in the display Facts amp Tips e Deactivating Speed dial enables you to enter letters symbols and dig its in the standby display and thus enter a USSD message containing both letters and digits e USSD Unstructured Supple mentary Service Data is a feature completely defined by your network awhich allows direct communication between you and your network An example of using USSD could be if entering a certain code of digits and or letters terminated by tells your network to send you a list of charges e If Caller access is activated you can deactivate it by pressing MENU and Press the two keys again in the same order to reactivate the feature Auto redial If you have activated Auto redial and the phone number you are call ing is busy or your call is not answered the phone makes up to 10 automatic redial attempts A special redialing success tone is heard when the attempt is suc cessful To cancel the auto redial attempts just press the left hand function key This feature can help you use your phone more safely while driv ing Please utilize it for that pur pose as well as for your conven ience Any key answer You can answer an incoming call by pressing any key you l
60. it the contents of the entry e g change the office phone number Use the arrow keys to move from one edit box of the entry to another Select the edit box you want to edit make your corrections and press OK Use CLEAR to delete faulty characters and enter the correct ones via the keypad Press SAVE when you have fin ished your corrections The telephone will ask you to confirm the changes If you press YES the changes are stored auto matically If you press NOx the phone will ask you whether you want to go back to the entry If you press NO at this stage all new data will be discarded and deleted If you press YES the phone will revert to 43 Facts amp Tips e You can also add entries simply by pressing W after entering a phone number in standby mode e You can also view entries in your address and phone books simply by pressing W in standby mode Service and info number phone books cannot be edited Adidiress and phone book editing Dis Enter the List menu by pressing A Select Phone books Select Address book or one of the phone books Mew entries continued e Move Entries can be moved from your address book to one of your phone books Only the name and the relevant phone number will be moved You have to specify which phone number home office mo bile you want to move and to which phone book you want to move it Entries can also be moved from on
61. l be redialed automatically If you wish to use this feature activate the speed dial function first See p 64 Silent mode You can disable all selected tones 1 Press 6 oMeNnu Press gt The symbol kad will be seen in the display Just press these two keys again in the same order to revert to your original settings Keypad lock To avoid making calls accidentally while carrying your phone you can lock the keypad 1 Press 6 MENU Press The keypad lock is however auto matically disabled e during an incoming call until you have finished the conversation e when the telephone is placed in a handsfree car kit Just press these two keys again in the same order to unlock the key pad Set clock In order to activate the clock you must set the time and date See p 71 for more information Pressing the left hand function key briefly in stand by position will display the time date and week number Facts amp Tips e Take notice of the display texts The display text right above the function keys and will inform you of the current function of the key at any time e Please note that the menus are dynamic This means that your phone does not always give you all the options listed in this user guide This is because your phone shows an option only if it is available For instance you cannot choose to see the list of missed calls if you have not missed any calls e All tones can
62. left function key Facts amp Tips e The calculator will remain active in the display for 3 minutes If you want to get back to standby mode press CLEAR and hold down EXIT for one second Voice Mend Dis Enter the List menu by pressing A Select Voice Memo Voice Menno Your phone contains a voice recorder with an effective capacity to record 5 minutes of speech The number of voice memos that can be stored depends on the length of the memos Voice memos can be recorded and played back whether or not you are in the middle of a conversation Check memos Enter this submenu if you want to check or edit your voice memos Pressing OPTION gives you the following possibilities e Play back the voice memo e Extend the voice memo If there is more memory left you can add speech to an existing memo Press OPTION at any time and the new speech will automatically be added at the end of the existing voice memo e Edit the title of the voice memo e Delete the voice memo Record new memo Enter this sub menu to record a new voice memo Press OK and the recording starts automatically To make a pause press W To continue recording press W again Press STOP to end the recording The phone now suggests a title for your voice memo You can accept the suggested title by pressing OK or you can delete it by hold ing down CLEAR and enter a new title of your ow
63. lly Your phone will always try to reach your home network first then alter natively find another available net work You may have the possibility of establishing a preferred list see below indicating the order of pref erence in which your phone should select a network Manual Your phone will always start searching for the network with which it was in contact when it was last switched off If the phone cannot locate this network it may present some alternative networks in the display and you may then select one manually Set preferred list Some carriers permit you to enter a list of networks in your own order of preference and store them on your SIM card To do this select the empty loca tion where you want to store the new network Pressing EDIT will open a list of networks Find the network you wish to store in your preferred list and press SELECT Country selection If you choose automatic network selection you can restrict your phone to connecting only to net works selected from the Use country list In View list you can select which countries you want to allow You can delete countries from the list by pressing EDIT followed by DELETE e Network types Select whether your phone should start searching for a GSM 900 GSM 1800 or GSM 1900 network If you select all 3 network types the telephone will automatically start searching for the network that offers the best co
64. lly selecting only GSM 1900 under Network types in the Setup menu Inportant safety instructions Please observe the following guide lines Breaking these rules may be dangerous or illegal Mobile phones must be switched off at all times on board an aircraft Do not activate near gas sta tions fuel depots chemical plants or blasting opera tions Avoid use in hospitals med ical electronics e g pace makers and hearing aids can be affected Minor interference may affect TVs radios PCs etc Avoid pointing active infrared port at eyes Do not hold the phone in your hand while driving Do not dismantle phone or battery Ea Use only specified batteries and chargers as using third party products can damage the phone or invalidate type approvals Unusable batteries should be disposed of in accord ance with relevant legisla tion Do not use phone in high humidity environments and do not use alcohol or other fluids to clean the phone Keep the phone in a safe place out of children s reach Use only ORIGINAL Siemens accessories to avoid potential injuries and or damage to your phone WARNING When using your cellular telephone please note that the following offenses are punishable by fine imprisonment or both Using obscene indecent or profane language Using the phone to give off false distress calls Wiretapping or otherwise interc
65. ls cannot be made if the keypad lock is activated Comersation nenu See everything about the possibilities that you have during a conversation Conversation nenu Qs eee This menu is available only when you are actually talking on the phone Enter the Conversation menu Press MENU Scroll through the options V and A Select an option Press OK This menu offers you different kinds of options for use during a conversation Microphone on off Select Microphone off to turn off the microphone during a conversa tion You can still hear everything your caller says but the caller will be unable to hear you Select Microphone on to acti vate the microphone again You can make a second call with out having to end a call that is cur rently active Enter the second phone number and press CALL If you have activated call waiting see p 54 you can also answer a new incoming call without having to end the currently active call When you hear the special ringing tone in your loudspeaker just press ANSWER In both cases the first call will automatically be put on hold You can also put calls on hold manually by selecting Hold call o Continue a call i When you want to retrieve a call which has been put on hold just select Continue call o Switch between calls If you have a call on hold and an active call you can switch between these two by selecting Switch
66. mobile phones the kind that have a built in antenna that is positioned close to the user s head during normal telephone conversa tion These types of mobile phones are of concern because of the short distance between the phone s antenna the primary source of the RF and the per son s head The exposure to RF from mobile phones in which the antenna is located at greater distances from the user on the outside of a car for example is drastically lower than that from hand held phones because a person s RF exposure decreases rapaidly with distance from the source The safety of so called cordless phones which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house and which operate at far lower power levels and frequen cies has not been questioned How much evidence is there that hand held mobile phones might be harmful Briefly there is not enough evi dence to know for sure either way however research efforts are on going The existing scientific evi dence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures charac teristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results A few animal studies however have sug gested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of can cer in laboratory animals In one study mice genetically altered to be predisp
67. n choice Press OK when you have entered your own title To cancel a recording after you have started it press CANCEL Delete all memos Enter this sub menu to delete all your voice memos Facts amp Tips e In the upper right hand corner of the display you can see the recording time in minutes and seconds e The memory status bar just above the function key text lines indicates how much memory you have left e An incoming call will interrupt recording and play back of a voice memo e In the List menu under Status you can see how many voice memos you have stored and the total time consumed e In the description of the Conversa tion menu on p 77 you can see how to record an ongoing conversation Calendar QD ris Enter the List menu by pressing A Select Calendar Calendar Use your phone to remind you of different events such as meetings phone calls to be made birthdays etc To ensure the proper function ing of the calendar it is an absolute condition that you set the actual date and time in the Calendar Setup menu p 71 The calendar is active even when the telephone is switched off Mew events Each date under which one or more events are stored will be listed shown with the day of the week and the date Use the arrow keys to scroll through the dates If a date is high lighted for more than 2 seconds the times of the first events on that date will be displayed Press
68. n i Get a warning in the display and a sound alarm if you connect to a network which does not support encryption Fixed dialling i Select whether you want the fixed dialing function to be on or off only available if you have defined and stored numbers in the fixed dialing phone book p 21 If you have selected Fixed dialling on you will have access only to the numbers stored in the fixed dialing phone book when you press V Your plain numbers phone book will not be visible in the List menu and can thus not be accessed Of course it remains on the SIM card and can be accessed again by selecting Fixed dialling off Your address book will be visible in the List menu but if you wish to call a number from the address book which is not stored in the fixed dialing phone book you will be informed that it is not possible to make the call a Barred dialling i Select whether you want the barred dialing function to be on or off only available if you have defined and stored numbers in the barred dialing phone book p 22 Facts amp Tips e Encryption means that the network encrypts conversations to make it dif ficult for unauthorised persons to lis ten in on them e Contact your network operator for further information on PUK2 and PIN2 codes Security CEEE i Enter the Setup menu If you have Alternate Line Service by pressing MENU Select Security on your SIM card you can
69. name and press SAVEx If you do not want to give the melody a name of your own choice it will be stored under the name My melody 1 If you press EXIT after complet ing your composition you will be asked whether you want to leave the composer without saving your new edited melody Press NO to return to the com poser editor where you can make further corrections if required Press YES to leave the com poser without saving anything e Clear all Select this option if you regret your composition and want to start composing your melody from scratch again In this way you will not have to delete the inserted notes rests individually Facts amp Tips e The standard ringing tones entered by the manufacturer cannot be edited or deleted e Remember that for entries stored in your address book you can assign a specific ringing tone to the group enabling you to hear from which group the call comes e The maximum length of a melody is 250 notes and or rests The digit at the bottom of the display tells you how many you have left Tones setup QDs Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Tones setup Create melody Continued e Play back speed Choose between 5 different standard play back speeds The speed selected here will be the one which is used if you press 8 when composing or editing a melody e Tones sound Select whether you want to hear the tones or not when composing
70. nd between mobile phone use and one rare type of glioma neuroepithellioma tous tumors It is possible with multiple comparisons of the same sample that this association occurred by chance Moreover the risk did not increase with how often the mobile phone was used or the length of the calls In fact the risk actually decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone use FDA Update on mobile phone safety Most cancer causing agents increase risk with increased expo sure An ongoing study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute is expected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability of these results 1 e Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to assess the effects of exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic mate rial These included tests for several kinds of abnormalities including mutations chromosomal aberra tions DNA strand breaks and structural changes in the genetic material of blood cells called lym phocytes None of the tests showed any effect of the RF except for the micronucleous assay which detects structural effects on the genetic material The cells in this assay showed changes after expo sure to simulated cell phone radia tion but only after 24 hours of exposure It is possible that expos ing the test cells to radiation for this long resulted in heating Since this assay is known to be sensitive to heating heat alone could have caused the abnormali ties to occur T
71. ndustry Manufacturer s Association recommends that a minimum separation of six 6 inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential inter ference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers e Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON e Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket e Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the poten tial for interference e f you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn your phone OFF immediately Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your service provider Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical devices consult the manu facturer of your device to deter mine if they are adequately shield ed from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic sy
72. ng z Additional punctuation and sym bols can also be accessed by pressing You will now have access to five different pages con taining up to 9 symbols each You can scroll through the pages by using the arrow keys You select the intended symbol by pressing the relevant key e g on page one 7 corresponds to Just press EXIT to return to your text mes sage if you do not want to enter an additional punctuation Typing words not found in the T9 linguistic database 1 While in T9 mode press the side key until the AECH or AEs indicator appears in the display Type the word Press the side key until the 7 indicator appears in the display again and continue using T9 mode Adding words to the T9 linguistic database Follow steps 1 to 2 as described above When you have completed the word you want to store press the side key to return toT9 mode The word is automatically stored in the database Writing compound words Long compound words may not be in T9 s linguistic database but often their individual parts are available Enter the first part of the word press ACCEPT and then enter the second part The memory of the database can be filled When this happens words which are never or rarely used will be deleted to make room for the words you want to store Different T9 languages The T9 linguistic database is offered in a variety of languages and is independent of the language of your p
73. nnection Facts amp Tips e If you want to add a network that is not shown on the list of networks select Specify and enter the coun try code and network number of the network e The country list can contain 15 dif ferent countries The country of your home network will always be the first one on the list and cannot be deleted Select Unlimited in the country list and you will be able to connect to all available networks e If you travel mainly in the US and Canada and seldom go to Europe you can reduce the network connecting time by manually selecting only GSM 1900 under Network types Tones setup QDs Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Tones setup The Tones menu offers you differ ent options in relation to the follow ing tones Ringing tone Message tone Broadcast tone Volune Select whether you want the volume to be high medium low or off The ringing tone can also be set to Escalating Pattem You can select between 42 different tone patterns and melodies composed by yourself Composer You can compose up to 20 melo dies to be used as additional ring ing tones Mew melodies To edit or delete an existing melody select the melody press OPTION and select whether you want to edit or delete it It s also possible to edit only the title of the melody Create melody The notes are inserted via the keypad Press to see which note is located on whic
74. number redial Line lock Line selection Link Go to List menu Making a call Maximum call charge Message setup Broadcast SMS Text input WAP browser Messages Broadcasts Favourites SMS Voice mail Message tone Microphone on off Missed calls Missed events Move an entry Muting the microphone 70 62 70 74 66 40 25 15 65 67 68 67 70 69 43 48 48 43 48 58 76 28 32 30 76 Network password Network selection Network services Network types Options during conversation Outbox Outgoing calls Outgoing call identity Own numbers Own ringing tone Owner ID Phone book editing Phone books Phone setup PIN code PIN2 code Plain numbers Postpone an event Preferred list Prefix telephone numbers Private calls Profile setup WAP PUK code PUK2 code Putting a call on hold 72 56 52 56 76 38 28 64 21 58 63 29 21 62 72 72 21 37 56 22 76 69 72 72 76 Quick scrolling 23 Send message via IrDA 45 Tones 58 Sending a new message 44 Transferring calls 77 Reading a message Sent items 44 Trembler 60 Broadcast 48 Service centre SMS 67 T9 text input 46 SMS 43 Service numbers 21 Recording a conversation 35 77 Set date 71 Unit price 65 Recurring event 36 Set time 71 Update on mobile phone safety 86 Redialing a number 16 65 Set start end of day 71 Using your keypad 18 Remaining call charge 65 Setup menu 49 USSD 64 Remove charger 13 Show time
75. o enter the List menu e Please be aware that you can only have one call on hold at a time e A conference call can be made between 6 different callers including yourself e Remember that juggling multiple calls requires even more of your attention than a simpler call Be care ful about so doing while driving or performing other tasks where your divided attention could cause a hazard to yourself or others Further infomation Get an overview of the keypad functions and the display symbols on your phone Keypad functions Function keys with tesc line in display The left hand function key turns your phone on and off When the phone is on the function of these keys varies depending on whether you are in standby or menu mode The text line at the bottom of the display will inform you of the current function of each key at any time Arrow key up down Used to scroll through menus address and phone books lists messages events etc i Voice mail key i Press for one second to get quick access to your voice mail only if the number is stored by you or your network operator Intemational numbers Press for one second to insert a before international phone numbers The key is also used to shift between lower and upper case during text entry SIEMENS S40 i Side key Has the same functions as the arrow keys In addition the side key is used for controlling the volume level
76. oad without worrying about international codes o In the Call setup menu you can acti vate the speed dial function enabling you to call a number by pressing only one key e Use the side key for quick scrolling through your address and phone book entries Each keypress brings you to the first entry beginning with the next letter in the alphabet Of course you can also use the arrow keys to scroll from one entry to the next Address book only e Entries stored in the address book are marked by e The number of entries that can be stored in your address book depends on the length of the entries e The address book is located in the internal memory of the phone and consequently you will not have access to it if you use your SIM card in another telephone e You can also synchronize your address book with the address book in Microsoft Outlook on a PC by means of the enclosed CD ROM To do this install the synchronization pro gramme XTND Connect PC on your computer Phone books only e Remember that i indicates that the option depends on your SIM card and therefore may not be available e Entries stored in the phone books on your SIM card are marked by a a in front of them e Phone book entries contain only a name and a phone number e The maximum number of entries and the length of phone book entries will depend on the capacity of the SIM card e When there is no more memory capacity left in eithe
77. one used for the group e Add to group If the selected entry is not already assigned to a group Add to group will be displayed Specify the group to which you want the entry to be assigned and press SELECT The phone will confirm that the entry has been added to the specified group e Remove from group If you do not want the entry to be assigned to a group any longer press OK and the phone will inform you that the entry has been removed from the group e Change group This option is available only if you have created more than one group If the selected entry is assigned to a group the option Change group will be displayed Select the group to which you want to move the entry Press SELECT and the phone will confirm that the entry has been moved to another group Facts amp Tips e When calling a number or receiving a call from a number which is assigned to a group both the names of the caller and the group will be shown in the display Status Dis Voice Menno This submenu shows Enter the List menu by pressing A Select Status Status In this menu you can see the sta tus of your SIM card address and phone books voice memos and messages SIM card This submenu shows you the status of your phone books and SMS messages See how many entries you have stored and how many storage locations are free Phone This submenu shows you the status of your address book your mes
78. ons in their cars every day could switch to a type of mobile phone that places more dis ance between their bodies and the source of the RF since the expo sure level drops off dramatically with distance For example they could switch to e A mobile phone in which the antenna is located outside the vehi cle e A hand held phone with a built in antenna connected to a different antenna mounted on the outside of the car or built into a separate package or e A headset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried at the waist Where can find additional infor mation For additional information see the following websites Federal Communications Commission FCC RF Safety Program select Information on Human Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCS Radio Transmitters http www fcc gov oet rfsafety World Health Organization WHO International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection select Qs amp As http Awww who int emf United Kingdom National Radiological Protection Board http Awww nrpb org uk Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA http Awww wow com com U S Food and Drug Administration FDA Center for devices and Radiological Health Http Awww fda gov cdhr consumer 1 Muscat et al Epidemiological Study of Cellular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain Tumors In State of the Science Symposium 1999 June 20 Long Beach California 2 Tice et
79. osed to devel oping one type of cancer devel oped more than twice as many such cancers when they were exposed to RF energy compared to controls There is much uncertainty among scientists about whether results obtained from animal stud ies apply to the use of mobile phones First it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to humans Second many of the studies that showed increased tumor develop ment used animals that had already been treated with cancer causing chemicals and other studies exposed the animals to the RF vir tually continuously up to 22 hours per day For the past five years in the United States the mobile phone industry has supported research into the safety of mobile phones This research has resulted in two findings in particular that merit additional study e In a hospital based case control study researchers looked for an association between mobile phone use and either glioma a type of brain cancer or acoustic neuroma a benign tumor of the nerve sheath No statistically significant association was found between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma There was also no association between mobile phone use and gliomas when all types of gliomas were considered together It should be noted that the average length of mobile phone exposure in this study was less than three years When 20 types of glioma were considered separately however an association was fou
80. ove to the next box You can enter information about e Group see p 31 e Other phone numbers than the one entered e E mail address e Address e Birthday e Notes Press SELECT to access the box where you want to enter information Enter the information and press OK when you have entered all the information you want press SAVE The telephone will now ask you whether you want to store the new entry If you press YES the phone will store the new entry If you press NO the phone will ask you whether you want to go back to the entry e f you press NO at this stage all new data will be dis carded and deleted e f you press YES the phone will revert to for possible changes Phone books Your telephone contains a number of phone books which are stored on your SIM card The plain num bers phone book is always avail able whereas your SIM card deter mines the availability of the other phone books Storing an entry Enter the phone number and press V Press v again to select the phone book in which you want to store the number e Plain numbers e Fixed numbers i Own numbers i Barred numbers i and confirm by pressing OK Enter the name and press OK Plain numbers This an easy to use phone book where you just store names and telephone numbers If you store the names and numbers from your address book
81. r amp credit 65 Remove event automatically 7 Show week 37 Voice mail 48 Remove from group 32 Signal diode 62 View contents of a group 31 Rename a group 31 Signature 68 View entries in address or Reply path 68 Silent mode 16 60 phone books 29 Reset phone memory 24 SIM Application toolkit SAT 26 View events 36 Reset timers amp charge 65 SIM card 14 Volume control 15 Ringing tones 58 SIM lock 72 Roaming 54 Sorting of messages 68 WAP Wireless Application Speed dial 64 Protocol 40 Security 72 Status 33 WAP card 40 Select language Store an entry 20 21 WAP deck 40 Keypad 70 Switching between calls 76 Warning 4 Phone 62 Welcome greeting 62 T9 text input 70 Text input 18 Who is calling 23 Selection of network 56 Text input setup 70 Selection of network type 56 TIA Safety language 5 Send business card 39 Time and charge 65 Send message as SMS 45 Time and date 71
82. r of the phone books the option Add entry will disappear from the display o In order to access fixed and barred numbers you need to have a PUK 2 code from your network operator and to use a PIN 2 code of your own choice Reset phone memory Because your phone can synchro nize with different platforms out side factors might spoil the phone s functioning If this happens you can reset the phone memory Proceed in the following way Switch off your phone 2 Remove the SIM card Switch on your phone again Press H 337 H The resetting lasts for approx 1 minute During this period the LED on top of the phone will light and the display will indicate that the memory is being reset When the LED and the display switch off the resetting is completed O Insert your SIM card and switch on your phone again Note Resetting the phone memory means that your address book entries voice memos events own ringing tones and own WAP profile settings are lost However this is also an easy way to delete all of the above mentioned items if you should want to do so Other ringing tones and WAP profiles than your own ones will be reset to the default factory set tings List menu See how to get information about your calls and messages and how to edit your address and phone books Enter the List menu A Scroll through the options Vand A Select an option Press SELECT or OK Go back one
83. rtable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equip ment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result CTIA Driving safety tips Your wireless telephone gives you he powerful ability to communicate by voice almost anywhere any ime But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wire less phones one that every user must uphold When driving a car driving is your irst responsibility When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car practice good com mon sense and remember the fol lowing tips Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial If available these features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road When available use a hands free device If possible add an additional layer of convenience and safety to your wireless phone with one of the many hands free accessories avail able today Position your wireless phone within easy reach Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road If you get an incom ing call at an inconvenient time if possible let your voice mail answer it for you Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving if necessary suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions Rain sleet snow ice and even heavy traffic can be h
84. sages and your calendar See how many entries messages and events you have stored and how many groups you have creat ed The free capacity will be shown as a percentage you the status of your voice memos See how many voice memos you have stored and the total time consumption The free capacity will be shown as a per centage Calculator QDs Enter the List menu by pressing A Select Calculator In this mode your telephone acts as anormal calculator The equals sign is found on the right hand function key Enter the first number you want to use in your calculation and hold down the relevant key for one sec ond to access the desired arith metic operation Key Operation Addition Multiplication Square function x Subtraction Division Square root V Percentage Fractions 1 x Exponent E OANOOARWHNH y M or decimal point press briefly 0 M tH MR or neg pos press briefly If you store a number in the memo ry this is indicated in the upper left corner of the display by M and the number stored The memory is reset each time you switch off your phone Quick survey By pressing A once or VY twice you can open a list showing which arithmetic operator is placed on which key An arithmetic operation can then be selected directly from the list by briefly pressing the assigned key To exit the quick survey and return to the calculator just press the
85. same for e g the whole company and the last digits are related to a specific person or office If you want to store the prefix part of such a phone number in your phone book this is done in exactly the same way as when you store a normal phone number in your phone book Only instead of each of the additional digits that vary from time to time you enter a This is done by holding down the 4 key for approx 2 seconds If you want to call a prefix num ber you must enter the digits to replace the after having pressed OK see 5 in the next column Finding an entry in your address and phone books Go to the address and phone book entry list V Scroll through entries Vand A Press SELECT to access a group Having found the desired name Press DETAIL to see the numbers stored O Calling a number Select OPTION Call and press OK or Hold down DETAIL or Just press the relevant speed dial number 1 Home 2 Office etc Facts amp Tips Both address and phone books o Calling Line Identification CLI is a network feature which displays the caller s phone number in your phone s display If the caller is one of the entries stored in your phone book his her name will appear in your dis play e When storing a phone number start entering it with a hold down for one second followed by the national country code and you can use your phone abr
86. stems in motor vehi cles Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require Aircraft FCC Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft Blasting areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instruc tions Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas such as gaso line stations below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane areas where the air con tains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine For vehicles equipped with an air bag An air bag inflates with great force DO NOT place objects including both installed or po
87. ta communications The settings on this menu should be changed only in connection with fax and data transmissions if ne cessary Fax and data transmissions can be made via IrDA or by means of a separate data cable optional At www siemens com s40 you will find a modem setup pro gramme enabling you to change the receiving data transfer speed into high speed HSCSD Line selection Some network operators offer Alternate Line Service This allows you to use two separate speech lines and phone numbers on the same telephone If you have two separate lines you can switch between these by entering this sub menu Facts amp Tips e Fax transmission supported is Fax Class 1 e When your phone is connected to a data cable it is not possible to send and receive via IrDA e In the standby display a small num ber on the left or right hand side of the signal strength indicator informs you whether you are on line one or line two only if you have Alternate Line Service Message setup Dis Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Message setup Send SMS setup To be able to send and receive SMS messages you must store the name and number of the service centre of your network operator However many network operators will already have stored this infor mation and some other necessary parameters for you on your SIM card Service centre The service centre is where your SMS messages are forwarded
88. te Display time and date Set start of day Remove entries Security PIN code on off and change Change PIN 2 code SIM lock Change network password Encryption indication Fixed dialling on off Barred dialling on off Keypad lock Line lock To ensure optimal performance of your phone s antenna and compli ance with all applicable FCC RF exposure guidelines body worn ope ration of this phone is restricted to the use of belt clips holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic components and that provide at least 1cm separation between the back of the phone and the user s body Use of other accessories could void your warranties and cause RF exposure in excess of FCC guidelines Siemens service Abu Dhabi Siemens Service Center 26423800 Australia Siemens 1800622414 Austria Siemens 0517075004 Bangladesh Siemens 017527447 Belgium Siemens 078152221 Brunei COMM ss asna 02430801 Bulgaria Omnitel 02739488 China Siemens 02150318149 Croatia Siemens 016105381 Czech Rep Siemens 0233032727 Denmark Siemens 35258600 Dubai Siemens Service Center043559988 Egypt Siemens 02 3334111 Finland Siemens 0922943700 France Siemens 0156384200 Germany Siemens 01805333226 Greece Siemens 016864389 Hong Kong Siemens
89. the phone transmit ting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Al though the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the phone is designed to operate at multi ple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network In general the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna the lower the power output of the mobile phone Before a phone model is available for sale to the public it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure The tests are per formed in positions and locations e g at the ear and worn on the body to determine SAR compliance for the particular device at a range of potential operating positions The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0 33 W kg and when worn on the body in accordance with instructions in this user guide is 1 54 W kg Body worn measurements differ among phone models depending upon avail able accessories While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various posi tions they all meet the government requirement for RF exposure The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance
90. ts e Send as SMS To be able to send SMS messages you have to enter your network operator s telephone number for this special service and to set up different parameters for your mes sages Enter the Setup menu to set up these parameters once and for all See p 67 e Send via IrDA If you select Send via IrDA your phone will automatically activate the IrDA port If a connection is established successfully the IrDA port will automatically be deactivat ed after the end of the transmis sion If no connection is established within 1 minute the IrDA port will automatically be deactivated and you will have to try again Facts amp Tips e If while writing a message you are interrupted by an incoming call your message will be stored automatically in Drafts e When communicating via IrDA the recommended distance for optimum transmission between your mobile phone and the receiving unit is 10 centimeters e Remember your first responsibility is safety Use extreme caution with using message features while driving Messages T8 text input feature This is a feature enabling you to more easily use SMS messaging Unlike the conventional way of en ering editing texts where you have o press one key up to several imes to enter the desired letter he T9 feature allows you to com pose text messages with only one eypress per letter T9 Text Input compares your key presses to words in its own linguis ic dat
91. uage is English Startup mode Select the text edi tor mode which you want to be the default for entering information in your address and phone books or writing messages If you have deactivated the T9 text input fea ture it will not be an option here Facts amp Tips e To benefit the most from the T9 text input you should choose the same language for T9 and for the keypad Otherwise T9 will not be able to store new words in the linguistic database e When you change the menu lan guage of your phone it is advisable to change the keypad language accord ingly Calendar setup iis Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Calendar setup Calendar You can select to have the time and date shown in the standby dis play by entering this menu You have the following options Time Select Set time to set and or edit the current time Enter the current hour or use the arrow keys to edit the displayed hour Press NEXT and enter the min utes or use the arrow keys to edit them Select Set time format to specify whether you want a 12 or 24 hour display If you have select ed a 12 hour display you can switch between am and pm with the arrow keys Date Select Set date to set and or edit the current date Enter the current date or use the arrow keys to edit the displayed date Press NEXT and enter the month or use the arrow keys to change it Press NEXT to jump to the year and
92. uestion is to compare the usage of mobile phones among people with brain cancer with the use of mobile phones among appropriately matched people without brain can cer This is called a case control study The current case control study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute as well as the fol low up research to be sponsored by industry will begin to generate this type of information What is FDA s role concerning the safety of mobile phones Under the law FDA does not review the safety of radiation emit ting consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing as it does with new drugs or med ical devices However the agency has authori ty to take action if mobile phones are shown to emit radiation at a level that is hazardous to the user In such a case FDA could require the manufacturers of mobile phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions at this time FDA has urged the mobile phone industry to take a number of steps to assure public FDA Update on mobile phone safety safety The agency has recom mended that the industry e Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by mobile phones e Design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for devic
93. umber of parameters required are dial up number and IP address e The name of the profile e The supplied dial up number e The connection type analog or ISDN e The data speed 9600 or 14440 e The supplied user name e The supplied password e The IP address use the key for decimal commas e The port number e The name of your Homepage for this profile Like the start page on your PC e The idle time Set the period in seconds after which you will be disconnected after your last key stroke e View profiles Select this sub menu to view any stored profiles Press SELECT to view the con tents of a specific profile By pressing OPTION you can choose to edit or delete the select ed profile Facts amp Tips e Contact your network operator or special WAP gateway provider for fur ther information on how to set up the WAP browser e Permission to view add or change the WAP profiles might be restricted by your network operator a language corresponding to the Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU alphabet of your local language or Select Message setup another language of your own choice Texct input setup In this submenu you have various options related to the different text editors and to the keypad T9 editor Select whether you want the T9 text input feature to be acti vated or deactivated T9 language Here you can change the language of the T9 text input The default lang
94. use it under various circum stances Please set up your phone to your satisfaction when your focus on so doing will not distract you from other tasks Network services Dis Enter the Setup menu by pressing MENU Select Network services Call divert If you want to divert your incoming calls to another phone number you have to Select one of the five call divert options 2 Register your call divert Different options of call divert All calls Divert all calls made to your phone If unanswered This is an umbrella function that covers the next three options at the same time i e it diverts calls to your phone e if your line is busy e if you do not reply e if there is no contact to the net work If busy Divert your calls if your phone is busy If no reply Divert your calls if you do not reply If no contact Divert your calls if there is no contact to the network Status Check if your phone is diverted in any of the possible ways Cancel all Cancel all your call diverts Register your call divert Having selected one of the five above call divert options you must select Register to register it with the network operator Your tele phone will guide you through the following steps Teleservice type Specify whether you want the call divert to apply to all services speech data or fax services Divert delay only if you have selected to divert lf no reply or l
95. with the FCC RF exposure guidelines SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http Awww fcc gov oet fccid after searching on FCC ID NRR S4X Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates SAR can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA web site at http Awww wow com com NOTE In the United States and Canada the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1 6 watts kg W kg averaged over one gram of tissue The standard incorporates a sub stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements Getting started Learn how to get your phone ready for action and how to make and receive calls Battery and charging Slide the battery lid back into position D Insert battery Remove the battery lid by pressing and sliding it towards yourself T insert the battery Please make sure that the contact pins are facing against each other Facts amp Tips e When removing the battery your phone should always be switched off e The on off key is the left hand func tion key on your phone Charge battery Insert the charger plug at the bottom of the telephone and it will start charging immedi ately Fully charging the battery takes up to 120 minutes Remove charger Press 1 and pull out th
96. y to all services or to the speech data or fax services You will then be asked to enter the 4 digit pass word provided by your network operator o Call waiting Activate Call waiting if you want to be notified by a special ringing tone in case somebody is calling you while you are already having a conversation You then have the option of answering or rejecting the new call o Call back i Some networks offer the possibility of automatically establishing a con nection to a busy subscriber when the number is no longer engaged The phone will inform you that the subscriber is busy and ask you whether you want to call back Select Status to see how many phone numbers are still waiting to be called back Select Cancel if you want to cancel the remaining phone num bers to be called back Calling nane ion Re Some networks offer the possibility of showing the name of your caller even though his number is not stored in your phone book To find out whether this service is available or not select the option CNAP and then Status Call deflection On some networks you can sub scribe to this feature which lets you forward an incoming call to another phone number Press 4 fol lowed by the other phone number to have an incoming call forwarded to the number entered instead of answering the call To find out whether this service is activated or not select the option Call defle
97. y range 880 960 MHz GSM1800 Class 1 1 Watt Frequency range 1710 1880 Mhz GSM1900 Class 1 1 Watt Frequency range 1850 1990 Mhz Weight 97 g Size 112 x 44 x 22 mm Operating voltage 3 7V Power consumption Max 650 mAh Operating temperature 10 55 celcius Standby time Up to 260 hours Talk time Up to 360 minutes Battery warnings e Never charge your battery when the ambient temperature is greater than 104 degrees fahrenheit 40 degrees Celsius e To prevent injury or burns NEVER allow metal objects to contact or short circuit the battery terminals e Never dispose of your battery where it will be exposed to fire e Always dispose of your battery in accordance with local laws and reg ulations e Temperature extremes will af fect the charging characteristics of your battery Allow it to cool or warm to a reasonable temperature before charging e The capacity and lifetime of your battery will be reduced by leaving it in hot or cold places such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions Licenses T9 Text Input is a registered trademark of Tegic Communi cations TQ is licensed under one or more of the following U S Patents 5 818 437 5 953 541 5 187 480 5 945 928 6 011 554 and additional patents are pending worldwide Your WAP browser is licensed from W phone com m ais Seuss Any attempt to modify translate reverse engineer de compil
98. your melody Even if you have switched the tones sound off you will still be able to listen to your composition by pressing 8 Play back Delete This submenu is available only if you have composed one or more melodies or downloaded ringing tones from the enclosed CD ROM Key tone Select whether you want a tone to be heard when you press a key You can select between 7 different tones DTMF and off Silent mode Choose whether you want the selected tones to be on or off Trentbler Select whether you want the built in trembler to be active at incoming calls messages or events Factory settings Ringing tone volume Medium pattern line 1 Standard 2 pattern line 2 British 1 Message tone volume Medium pattern Simple 1 Broadcast tone volume Medium pattern Discreet Key tone Off Trembler Line 1 On Line 2 On Messages O Broadcasts O Events On Facts amp Tips e If you are interrupted while compos ing your melody e g by an incoming call your composition will be stored under the name Backup e Remember that you can disable all selected tones by pressing MENU and then Just press these keys again in the same order to revert to your original settings Press MENU and then rapidly twice and all tones will be off for 15 minutes Press MENU and then ina trice and all tones will be off for 30 minutes etc In this w

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