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1. Words that have not been created using T9 Move character by char acter to the left right Deletes the letter to the left of the cursor C Symbols are inserted at the cursor position Scroll line by line Replace existing languages http www my siemens com me45 T9 TextInputis licensed under one or more of the following U S Pat Nos 5 818 437 5 953 541 5 187 480 5 945 928 and 6 011 554 Canadian Pat No 1 331 057 United Kingdom Pat No 2238414B Hong Kong Standard Pat No HK0940329 Republic of Singapore Pat No 51383 Euro Pat No 0 842 463 96927260 8 DE DK Fl FR IT NL PT ES SE GB and additional patents are pending worldwide Message SMS 33 Setup The transmission characteristics of an SMS are defined in a profile max imum 5 The presetting depends on the SIM card used it gt Messages gt Setup gt SMS The list of available profiles is dis played You can select a profile from this list To activate Press Setup menu Options Open menu Activate Use the profile selected Change Change profile settings Rename Rename the profile Service Centre Enter or change the phone numbers of the service centres as supplied by the service provider Recipient Enter the standard recipient for this transmission profile Message type Variable The message type is requested for each message Standard NormalSMS message text
2. Confirm Note If the battery is removed for more than about 30 seconds the clock must be reset 58 Stopwatch Countdown Stopwatch LAM gt Surf amp fun gt Stopwatch Display the time down to one thou sandth of a second Two intermedi ate times can be clocked and stored Stopwatch 00 00 00 000 EEE Reset to zero Start stop Intermediate time Control using the side keys Games 59 LAM gt Surf amp fun gt Games Select a game from the list and have fun Game instructions You will find special instructions for each game in the option menu OIN Provides tips on how to play the game shows the saved scores and al lows you to set the diffi culty level BAI Start game Key control K Tt A Ga Gk Gm m function depends on the game or use the menu naviga tion key Bhi 60 Profiles If a profile is used several settings are made with one function e Five profiles are standard with de fault settings they can be changed however Norm environ Quiet environ Noisy environ Car kit Headset e You may set two personal profiles individually lt No Title gt e The special profile Without Alarm is fixed and cannot be changed page 61 If the phone is used by several peo ple they can each activate their own settings by selecting their personal profile Activate TE gt Profiles Select default profile ey personal profile EERE Activ
3. Greece Hong Kong Hungary iceland ndonesia reland 80 00 03 33 0 79 55 96 63 481 87 49 Siemens Jordan Siemens uwait Siemens Service 7501114 Lebanon z Libya 02 13 35 02 31 Lithuania UAB Skaidula 2397779 Luxembourg Bers Siemens 43 84 33 99 jalaysia 184 alta 14 94 06 32 auritius 211 62 13 orocco 22 66 92 32 Netherlands 3 33 31 00 EEA Siemens Siemens Siemens Norway Oman Pakistan Philippines Poland 08 00 22 09 90 8 00 85 32 04 00 97 44 69 67 00 Russia ts 09 57 37 29 51 Saudi Arabia Siemens 0 26 51 50 94 Sharjah Siemens 0 65 33 66 42 Singapore Siemens Slovak Republic Siemens fe Slovenia Siemens 0 14 74 63 36 Siemens 08 60 10 11 57 Siemens 902 115061 Sweden Siemens 0 87 50 9911 Switzerland Siemens 0 12 12 00 90 Taiwan Siemens 02 25 18 65 04 Thailand 027 1551 00 Tunisia Turkey i United Kingdom Siemens Siemens Opticom Vietnam Zimbabwe Original Siemens accessories You can buy original Siemens accessories at http www my siemens com in countries marked with an asterisk you can also call the phone number shown SIEMENS Original Accessories Troubleshooting If problems occur when us
4. Proceed as with Divert When the stored number is displayed Delete the phone number Enter new number and confirm Dictaphone H With voice recording you can Ja Dictaphone 19 09 2001 15 35 Customer query Shopping Play e use your phone as a Dictaphone when on the move e record a memo as a reminder or as a reminder for others e add a voice memo to an alarm in the Calendar page 50 e record a call useful for remem bering numbers or addresses Note The use of this feature may be subject to restrictions under criminal law or other legal provisions Please inform the other party to the conversation in advance if you intend to record the conversation and please keep such recording confidential You may only use this feature if the other party to the conversation agrees Using the side keys We recommend using the keys on the side of the phone to control the voice functions Loud j play back Quiet ictation t key New record Press the dictation key for the dura tion of the recording After a short beep the recording starts For a recording pause you can release the dictation key for a maximum of 10 seconds If you press the key once more recording is resumed otherwise it will be stopped Exit browser Save The record is stored if you release the dictation key for more than 10 seconds It is stored with the current time and date as its name A di
5. calls The following call lists are available Missed calls RI The phone numbers of calls that you have received but not answered can be recorded for call back purposes Requirement The networks used support the Caller Identity feature Calls received RI All accepted calls are listed Requirement The networks used support the Caller Identity feature Calls dialled Access to the last phone numbers you dialled Fast access in standby mode Erase records The contents of all call lists are deleted Records Menu The call list menu can be called up if an entry is highlighted Nt Open the list menu You can change an entry delete all entries or transfer a phone number to the Addressbook Phonebook 44 Time charge You can display the charge details and duration of calls as you speak as well as setting a unit limit for out going calls Display LAM gt Records gt Time charge After you have made the charge de tail settings you can display the call duration charge details for the fol lowing call types or you can display the credit balance Last call All calls Remain units or when total amountis deactivated Last call All outgoing All incoming calls Remain units Select a call type EERE Display the data When displayed you may do the fol lowing Clear display aM End display Charge settings EM gt Records gt Charge settings Currency En
6. Edit Display the entry for changes New entry Enter a new task Delete Delete an entry from the ap pointments list Delete all Delete all entries after confir mation Send via see page 82 Printvia see page 82 IrDA Week beg Setwhen the week is to start Mo Monday or Sunday Capacity Display the capacity used and available 82 Organiser Alarm clock TEM gt Office gt Organiser gt Alarm clock Use this function to set a single time for the alarm call The alarm sounds even when the phone is switched off Switching on and switch ing off the alarm ET Displays the set time and days for the alarm call Set the time for the alarm call hh mm ss Set the days for the alarm call with ERI Missed alarms TEM gt Office gt Organiser gt Missed alarms Appointments with alarms which you have missed are listed and can be displayed Missed alarms Menu Options Open menu You can send an alarm missed print it delete it or delete all alarms missed Organiser 53 Notes Read entry LAM gt Office gt Organiser gt E Notes Notes lt New entry gt T9 support page 31 makes writing Shopping list memos e g shopping lists easier Office for you Protect confidential data with the phone code page 11 View J Options New entry Select an entry lt New entry gt Select Open an C Enter the text Notes menu Options Open menu Options p timend Save Store the en
7. Own 4 or from the Explorer Melody manager Open te Open menu Load Select and assign stor age location Save Store loaded melody on Own 1 Own 4 or on the Explorer mid Pla he melody can be played Receive melody A melody can be sent to your phone via infrared SMS or WAP When a melody has been received an icon appears above the left soft key Press this key to start the melody manager Ringertones operator bitmaps screensav ers and other services for your Siemens Mobile Phone can be found at http www my siemens com city Audio 67 Melody manager Menu tie Open menu Play Play the current melody Save as Store melody on Individual 1 Individual 4 or on the Explorer mid Send via page 82 Load Load melody from Individual 1 Individual 4 or from the Ex plorer Discard The current melody is deleted from the melody manager Delete Delete the melody from the In dividual 1 to Individual 4 LAM gt Audio gt select a function Compose melody You can also compose one voice melodies yourself C Keys 1 to 7 correspond to the notes C D E F G A H Go back and forward in the melody by one note Set note pause half a tone higher lower Increase length of note pause length Reduce length of note pause length Use the left side keys to set a note pause one oc tave higher lower Insert a pause le The menu offers furt
8. Activate _ _ Activate deactivate the se Deactivate lected entry Edit Open the entry for changes New entry See onthe left Delete Delete the entry selected Delete all Delete all entries after confir mation Send via see page 82 Print via see page 82 IrDA Week beg Setwhen the week is to start Mo Monday or Sunday Capacity Display the capacity used and available A total of 50 entries can be created An alarm sounds even when the phone is switched off To deactivate it press any key Deactivate all alarms page 60 Ringer setting page 65 Clock page 77 a Display when alarm is active Delays the alarm by 5 minutes Organiser Tasks TEM gt Office gt Organiser gt Tasks A task is displayed like an appoint ment in the agenda of the day se lected However unlike the appoint ment it does not need to have a time and date When this is the case the task appears at the top of the list every day until it is marked as done Th 12 04 2001 lt New entry gt Car to the inspection 3 amp 15 00 Meeting M Read Options New task lt New entry gt Select Select Tasks or Appoint ments Category Select the task type see Appointments page 50 If necessary enter date and time Store the task gago f Display when a task is done Describe the task briefly 51 Task menu te Open menu View Display the entry Done Mark task as done
9. Car Kit Upgrade L36880 N4501 A106 Cradle for upgrading your handsfree kit for the C25 28 35 M35 S25 S35 SL45 models Optional Car Kit accessories e Car Handset L36880 N3015 A123 e VDA Adapter Cable L36880 N4001 A121 e Data Cable Professional L36880 N3101 A112 Data Applications Soft Data Link 5 0 L36880 N4501 A115 Data Cable L36880 N3101 A102 Innovations MP3 Player USB L36880 N4501 A114 Stereo headset for handsfree talking and superior sound quality when playing MP3 audio files The 32 MB MultiMediaCard records 30 minutes of music in premium quality The package includes the software for downloading and the USB connect ing cables HomeStation L36880 N4501 A118 Germany L36880 N4501 A120 Italy L36880 N4501 A122 Spain L36880 N4501 A124 France L36880 N4501 A126 Great Britain L36880 N4501 A128 Danmark L36880 N4501 A130 Norway F inland Connects the mobile phone to the fixed network enabling automatic transfer of GSM calls to a phone GSM calls are diverted to the fixed network without additional charges and can be handled from there Products can be obtained in special ist shops Visit our online shop under Original Siemens accesso SIEMENS x pa ries Original Accessories http www siemens com mobilestore Index J A ACCESSOT ES 0 ccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 89 Addressbook Call entry cenecnesinreinruen 20 MAKE entry n 18 Rea
10. E mail Transmission via SMS Fax Transmission via SMS New You may need to obtain the re quired code number from your service provider Validity period Selecting the period in which the service centre tries to deliver the message Variable 1 day 1 hour 12 hours 1 week Maximum New Maximum period that the service provider permits Status report 1 You are given confirmation of the successful or unsuccessful delivery of a sent message This service may be subject to a charge Direct reply The reply to your message is handled via your service centre when this function is activated for information please contact your service provider SMS via GPRS g EM gt Messages gt Setup gt SMS via GPRS When this function is activated SMS messages are automatically sent via GPRS Requirement GPRS must have been activated see page 76 34 Bitmap viewer A graphic can be sent to your phone via infrared or SMS or it can be downloaded via WAP Receive graphic A received graphic is indicated by a symbol above the left soft key By pressing this key the Bitmap viewer is started and the graphic is dis played Store graphic Select storage location of the graphic Screensaver see on the left or Logo Load graphic LAM gt Surf amp fun gt Bitmap viewer Bitmap viewer Open Options The menu is opened Load bitmap Select Bitmap viewer Menu xt Open menu Save as Store the current grap
11. Line by line using the menu navigation key O Page by page using the side keys EOT Reply menu see below O Inbox outbox menu page 28 EPE The archive function is displayed at the end of a message This moves the message to the ar chive page 28 Reply menu Write Create page 29 a new re message ply text Edit Edit message received or assign a new text to it Answeris Add YES to the message YES Answeris Add NO to the message NO Predefined Adda standard text to the text message g I ll be late Please call back When the message has been edited in the editor it can be stored or sent with The memory is full when the mes sage symbol flashes No more SMS mes sages can be received Delete or save page 28 messages Numbers highlighted in the message can be dialled Dial key stored page 18 in the Addressbook P honebook or used as the address for a reply 28 Message SMS Inbox Outbox Et gt Messages gt Inbox Outbox gt SMS The list of saved messages is shown Inbox ea Barbara KA Carol 3 Potions asee on the right Symbol Inbox Outbox ww Read Not sent M Unread Sent Archive LAM gt Messages gt Inbox Outbox gt Inbox Archive Outbox Archive The list of messages recorded on the device is shown Archive Menu Different functions are available de pending on the situation OAA See on the right Lists Archive Menu De
12. PC 81 M gt setup gt Connectivity gt Fax data mod With the phone connected to a PC you can transmit and receive faxes and data Appropriate software for data communication fax communi cation must be available on your PC and there must be a connection e g IrDA page 77 to the phone Fax and data services must be ena bled by the service provider Differ ent networks support different types of fax data reception contact your service provider for details Fax data mod R Your service provider must give you a number for telephoning and a fax data number Sending Start your PC communication pro gram and enter the required destina tion phone number in the program Receiving The call is signalled by a special ring er and the type fax or data is dis played Now start the communication pro gram in your PC to receive the fax data Speech fax Send TEM gt Setup gt Connectivity gt Fax data mode gt Send vce fax Set this function on the phone before transmission so that you can switch from voice mode to fax mode While the connection is being set up the following soft key is available for two seconds Switch to Send vce fax mode you may now send a fax Receive Only if a special fax or data number is not available Start the required communication program on your PC and switch on the function at the phone during the call the PC accepts the connection M gt Setup
13. been added or re moved by your service provider via the SIM card Check with your service provider No fax possible Damage ncorrect settings in the PC o authorisation for this service Wrong infrared driver in the PC Check settings p 81 Contact your service provider nstall latest infrared driver Severe shock Remove battery and SIM and insert them again Do not dismantle the phone Reset all settings to the factory default 9999 Further information can be found on the Internet under http www my siemens com productservice 88 Specifications maintenance Declaration of conformity Hereby Siemens Information and Communication mobile declares that the phone described in this user guide is in compliance with the es sential requirements and other rele vant provisions of European Directi ve 1999 5 EC The declaration of conformity DoC concerned has been signed Please call the company hotline if you requi re a copy of the original The SAR recommendations of ICNIRP are met Technical data GSM class 4 2 Watt Frequency range 880 960 MHz GSM class 1 1 Watt Frequency range 1 710 1 880 MHz Weight 99 g Dimensions 109x46x21 mm 76 ccm Operating voltage 3 6 Volt Operating temperature 10 C 55 C Standby time Up to 300 h Talk time Up to 6h SIM card 1 8 3 Volt Maintenance tips e The SIM card should be treated with the same care as a cheq
14. briefly if assigned with e g Games ET Scroll to the application in the list Special case Phone number Scroll to aname in the Phonebook Address book for assignment to the key EGE Confirm setting Special case Internet Scroll to an URL in the bookmark list for assign ment to the key EERE Confirm setting Apply Select a stored phone number or start a stored application e g Games In standby mode Press The assignment of number key 2 is displayed instead of the left soft key e g C hold down or simply hold down Quick menu selection All menu functions are numbered in ternally The relevant sequence of numbers is shown in the upper right corner of the display Enter the appropriate sequence of numbers to select a function directly For example to compose a new SMS EM Press For Messages For New SMS 65 66 Audio LAM gt Audio gt then select a function 1 minute beep During a call you hear a beep after every minute as a reminder of the time elapsed Melodies You can choose from 38 melodies and additionally use four melodies that you have composed stored yourself First select the type All calls A Calls VIP Calls Event Messages Cell broadcast services Then select the melody a Confirm Melody manager You can use this function to manage your melodies LAM gt Surf amp fun gt Melody mana ger Load Load melody from Own 1
15. controlled online from the homepage of your service pro vider such as links or menus News Weather Back The contents of the option menus are also variable 36 WAP Browser Menu Menu access is only made when a WAP page is displayed online or of fline Homepage Bookmarks Resume Go to URL Press to start the browser menu The first WAP Internet page that is displayed after con nection is established may have been set preset by the service provider Display up to 10 URLs for fastaccess not supported by all providers Use New entry to enter a new URL Use OAN to complete edit and delete entries Call up recently visited pag es thatare still in memory Enter an URL for directly ac cessing an Internet address WAP s Setup Preparation of the phone for Internet access depends on the service pro vider currently used e f the settings have already been made by the service provider you may begin immediately e f access profiles have already been assigned by the service pro vider select a profile and activate it page 37 e The access profile must be set and activated manually page 37 If necessary check with your service provider for details Profiles You can set or change up to 5 access profiles may be barred by the serv ice provider The entries and func ions may vary depending on your service provider You can change a profile each time before you access
16. end of the line cannot hear you DTMF signals however can be heard Alternatively Hold down You will hear a DTMF key tone Volume Adjust handset volume Conference page 15 Time charge While the connection contin ues the call duration and if set page 44 the call time costare displayed Send DTMF See on the right tones Call transfer page 15 Main menu Directaccess to the main menu List all held and active calls e g participants in a confer ence Call status Handsfree Activate deactivate via the call menu see left You can put the phone aside during a call You then hear the caller via the loudspeaker DD CD a _ Ng C Hod You can adjust the hand set volume with the keys on the left hand side of the phone To avoid damage to hearing always deactivate the Handsfree function before holding the phone to your ear Send DTMF tones Activate via the call menu see left You can enter control codes digits during a call so that an answering machine can be controlled remotely These digits are directly transmitted as DTMF signals Control codes DTMF tones stored in the Addressbook page 18 Phonebook page 22 can also be entered Making a phone call 17 Babysitter Calls are made to only one phone number that is dialled by holding down the right soft key Switch on Em gt Setup gt Security gt Babysitter ERJ Press tH Enter p
17. he Internet page 38 Profile settings To create a new profile proceed as ollows TEM gt Surf amp tun gt Internet gt Profiles Select the profile to be changed EBT The entry card is dis played Make your entries field by field You may get further information on the entries from your service provider Profile name Name the profile or rename a default name GPRS and CSD data see page 76 Wap IP address parameters Enter IP address IP port Enter port number Homepage Enter homepage page 37 if not set by the service provider Linger time Enter time in seconds atfer which a connection should be terminated if no input or data transfer takes place EEN The settings are stored and the profile list is shown Special characters as in the SMS text Press 3 x for Press 3 x for Press for full stop Press repeatedly for 00990 Press repeatedly for 38 WAP Activate profile ilfias Profiles 1 standard 2 e Commerce 3 profile 3 Activate Activate a profile to establish the In ternet connection M gt Surf amp tun gt Internet gt Profiles Select the required profile Press to activate The connection is estab lished Your Internet browser is licensed by S OPENWAVE Surf also with GPRS page 76 WAP 9 Operating instructions Changing the homepage The address of the homepage is set in the acces
18. names a SIM Card Ja Voice memo Em Phone memory Soft keys 3 Restricted SIM Card mA Message received e NPE Qo Voice mail received D gt Line 1 active of 2 lines FP Unanswered call i Function active Unknown network function Ema Store in Addressbook Phonebook gr Auto Call answering on im SIM services Da Addressbook P honebook on abc Indicates whether upper or lower wae ENa ABC case letters are active M T9 word selection Tg __Textinput with T9 By Store in archive WAP Offline z WAP Online p Infrared standby 84 Worldwide support by Siemens Partners is only phone call away or in the Internet Internet http www my siemens com Abu Dhabi Siemens Service ee eee 0 26 42 38 00 Australia 18 00 62 24 14 Argentina 0 80 08 88 98 78 Austria Siemens 7 07 50 04 Bahrain Siemens Bangladesh Siemens Siemens incomm Belgium Brunei Bulgaria Cambodia Siemens Siemens Siemens we 88 87 77 02 11 0 21 50 31 81 49 Croatia SIEMENS essences 0 16 10 53 81 Czech Republic Siemens 02 33 03 27 27 Denmark Siemens 35 25 86 00 Dubai Siemens 0 43 55 99 88 Egypt Siemens 0 13 31 31 44 Siemens Siemens Siemens Siemens Siemens Siemens Estonia 0 18 05 33 32 26 016 86 43 89 22 58 36 36
19. the number being entered It can be stored or contacted after the current call has ended Making a phone call 15 Swap Conference amp Some functions may not be supported by your service provider You can call another number during a call You can swap back and forth be tween both calls or link all callers to gether in a conference During a call inform the other party of your intention then DD D f Hoia menu EI Put the current call on hold You can now dial a new number When the connection is established you have the following options Swap BEJ Swap back and forth be tween the two calls TD End the current call The following query is dis played Return to call on hold Return to the held call or DA The held call is ended Conference Open call menu and sel ect Conference A held call is added conference call with up to 5 subscribers To end a All calls are ended simul taneously when the End key is pressed Call transfer Ql Open call menu and sel ect Call transfer The original call is joined to the sec ond one For you both calls are now ended Note Not yet supported by all service providers 16 Making a phone call Call menu The following functions are only available during a call Open menu Handsfree See on the right Microphone Switch the microphone on or on off If switched off the per son on the other
20. 14 15 8 12 16 G Scroll by the hour Scroll through the days Daily view Schedule Time overlaps are highlighted Each day is divided into six blocks of four hours morning afternoon Agenda Select Displays the appointments of the current day in chronological order in the agenda Tasks which are still open are listed at the top page 51 When an appointment with an alarm is reached you will hear a beep Synchronise with Outlook With the Siemens Quick Sync software you can synchronise your organiser with your Outlook Calendar page 80 50 Organiser Appointments Em gt Office gt Organiser gt Appointments Displays all appointments tasks as a list Th 12 04 2001 lt New entry gt e 11 30 Presentation F amp 15 00 Meeting M f Read Options New appointment lt New entry gt Select Make the entries field by field Category Select Appointments or Tasks Type WY Memo A short text may be added A Call Enter phone A number Shown with alarm M Meeting Birthday Ja Voice memo Description Display in the agenda Alarm Activate Deactivate Date End date Start date end date if necessary Reoccurrence Select periods for repeating the ap pointment Start time End time Start time end time if necessary Store the appointment Appointments menu te Open menu View Show the selected entry
21. 5 2 Kbit s 57 6 Kbit s 38 4 Kbit s 19 2 Kbit s Authentication Encrypted WAP dial up Time date This function is identical to Time date on page 57 TEM gt Setup gt Time date The clock must be set correctly once at start up EN Press aa First date day month year then time 24 hours including seconds 78 Setup Accessories Em gt Setup gt Accessories gt select a function Headset If an original Siemens Headset is used the profile is activated auto matically as soon as the headset is plugged in User definable settings Auto answer factory default off Calls are automatically accepted af ter the 3rd ring You should bewear ing the Headset Switch between the phone and the Headset Switch to Headset during a call if the phone is connected to the Headset Ia Activate and deactivate Automatic settings e Accept call with the Call key or PTT key Push To Talk when the key lock is activated e Actviate voice dialling with the PTT key Car kit If an original Siemens Car Kit is used the profile is activated automatically as soon as the phone is inserted into the cradle Modifiable settings Auto answer factory default on Calls are accepted after the 3rd ring Depending on the setup the ignition may need to be switched on t Indication on the display Auto phone off factory default 2 hours The phone is powered by the car s p
22. Issued by Information and Communication mobile Haidenauplatz 1 D 81667 Munich Siemens AG 2001 All rights reserved Subject to availability Rights of modification reserved Siemens Aktiengesellschaft http Awww my siemens com Ref No A31008 H4600 A1 1 7619 A5B00025196092 Be inspired User Guide Thank you for buying a Siemens mobile phone We wish you a lot of enjoy ment and pleasure with it If you read through the user guide carefully you will get to know all the func tions of the phone In particular please observe the safety p 3 and PIN Se curity precautions pages 9 11 Contents Safety precautions s ssssssssresssrsrrssn 3 Overview of the phone General instructions 6 The User Guide 6 Menu control eeeeeeeees 6 Getting Started sssssssssesesesesseees Insert SIM card battery Charge battery 0 00 00 Switch on off PIN entry SOCUIILY sccnscccnecsceceaiszecssztnneccsestsrecusceeaitins 11 Making a phone call Dialling with number keys 2 Emdie allss 625 2 eccctsilecceasiats 1 Accept call Reject Call s 1 When a number is busy 3 Redial previous numbers 3 During a Call Swap Conference Handsfree n s 1 Send DTMF tones Babysitter 0 0 ccceeeeeeteeees 1 ACdreSSDOOK sssssssesessseseessseeseseeseeenes New entry 1 Read change an ent
23. S iinan ain TiM date ccccccccccccccesesseeeeees Format date ccciscsvcsecasetoncscctcnes Auto phone off Stopwatch Countdown Protiles ainai Setup Cat kit eese ores suede aanet tens Headset cccccecccecceeessstseeeees Without Alarm Favourites saaan 62 Fast access key Left Soft key siinsesse Speed dialling numbers Quick menu selection Ringer setting Volume n n ies Silent alert eceeeeee nformation tones Key tones 0 1 minute beep ee elodies n elody manager Compose melody Security Network ccceeeeeeeeseeeeeeees User group During calls 7 Connectivity 0 ccccceeeeeeeee TIMG Cates cvcssadescendutovennateees Accessories Explorer Siemens QUICK SYNC sssssssceseesseseees Fax Data mode using a PC sssr 81 Send via Print via 82 Display symbols selection 83 Siemens Service 84 Troubleshooting ss 85 Specifications maintenance 88 ACCESSOTIES sssscsesssessessessesstestesseenees 89 Basics a 89 Car Solutions se 89 Data Applications 90 INNOVATIONS ceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeees 90 WINGO XS EEPE E E E 91 See also Index at the end of this User Guide Safety precautions All radio transmitters are subject to restrictions such as cinity of medical devices e g S bile phone
24. ar Kit Portable Carry Set L36880 N4501 A105 Features a belt clip and a clip for fas tening the phone to clothes or bags Basic Car Pack L36880 N4501 A107 Allows handsfree talking and simul taneously charges the mobile phone in the car Leather Holster L36880 N4001 A154 Belt Case L36880 N4801 A116 Neoprene Case L36880 N4001 A155 Grip Case L36880 N4501 A132 Loop Case L36880 N4501 A133 Leather Case L36880 N4501 A131 Shoulder Bag L36880 N4001 A149 Car Solutions Car Kit Portable L36880 N3015 A117 Handsfree kit with integrated loud speaker microphone and auto talk feature Simply plug into the ciga rette lighter socket Ideal for mobility between vehicles Car Kit Comfort L36880 N4501 A104 Handsfree kit with first class digital call quality and operating conven ience Includes all the components re quired for installation The individual antenna solution can be obtained from your specialist dealer Car Kit Professional Voice Il L36880 N4501 A108 German L36880 N4501 A109 English L36880 N4501 A110 French Handsfree kit with voice recognition capacity for more than 100 names Electronics box with connection for fax and e mail transmission via your notebook Includes all the components re quired for installation The individual antenna solution can be obtained from your specialist dealer 90 Accessories Car Kit GPServicePilot L36880 N4501 A116 can be obtained in Germany and Austria
25. ate the profile ih Profiles Normenviron Quietenviron Noisy environ Highlights the active profile Setup Edit a default profile or create a new personal profile Select profile EIEI Confirm Profiles Menu te Open menu Activate Activate the current profile Edit The following functions can each be setindividually for a profile Ringer setting page 65 Volume page 65 Melodies page 65 Silent alert page 65 Filter page 65 Information tonespage 65 Key tones page 65 Big letters page 69 IIlumination page 69 When you have finished set ting a function you return to the profile menu where you can change a further setting Rename the selected profile Copy settings from another profile Rename Copy from Profiles 61 Car kit If an original Siemens Car Kit is used the profile is activated automatically as soon as the phone is inserted into the cradle see also page 78 Headset If an original Siemens Headset is used the profile is activated auto matically as soon as the headset is plugged in see also page 78 Without Alarm All alarms are deactivated It is not possible to modify this pro file e The phone must be switched off when you select a profile e In this status alarms are not indi cated by the ringer or trembler alarm Activate TE gt Profiles Select Without Alarm EIAI Activate the profile Profile selection must be confirmed a Then swi
26. ayed for you to choose from If non are displayed the channel numbers ID may be entered manu ally Topic list page 41 Please contact your service provider for details CB languages You may define whether you want to receive Cell Broadcast messages only in a specific language or in all languages Displays Y Topic activated ii Topic deactivated M New messages received on the topic ow Messages on the topic already read Highlighted phone numbers can be CO dalled xii stored in the Addressbook Phonebook Additional beep page 65 SIM Services optional BI Your service provider can offer spe cial applications such as homebank ing stock market etc via the SIM card If you are registered for one of these services the service name will ap pear at the top of the Main Menu or directly above the left soft key Icon of SIM services If there is more than one application these are displayed in the SIM Serv ices menu UAM gt SIM Services With the SIM Services menu your phone is future proof and will sup port additions to your service provider s user package For further information contact your service provider Records 43 Your phone stores the phone num bers of calls for convenient redial ling LAM gt Records Select required call list and select the number there 4 Select number or view information on the phone number date time number of
27. c tare aa ailbox on the network aintenance of the phone elody COMPOSE soisi iaire 67 load onnan select 7 elody Manager n se 66 enu COMON Seatin ee speed dialling ESSAJE dinededma essage SMS icrophone off onthly view N Network search n se 70 o Outbox SMS oo 28 P Phone data sesistirisreniskosroiisi 88 Phone identity number IMEI 70 Phone Memory ou eceeeeeeeeeseeeeeees Phone number selection Phonebook 0000cee PHONE COE cc ceeeeceeeeeeeeeees PIN Prefixes a an Prevent new SIM m PUNE Mab sag skepen eiee prane Index 93 R Record NuUMbE ccceccceeeeee 23 Redial 0 eI Reminder ww 13 Ringer setting seice 65 S Search for an entry ou 20 Security Send via m Service centre u s Service tones ssu Service tones ringer Siemens service a Silent alert n SIM services ssis SMS AT CHIVG ss hesestacssesteactesedes deacds 31 872 Sre 1e i rr 28 delivery confirmation 28 insert picture message type sch SOLU Dag ee E status report TPQ GUIN UIE naas Soft keys SOU ienteg ee detest ate lake 63 SOS 4 2804 eHseses 9 Special characters Speech fax ccccceceee 81 Speed dialling numbers 64 Standard values TESEU ciacion Standby mode Standby time Stopwatch Swapping noose Switching off phone 005 9 automatical
28. ceeececeseeeeeees 58 CS DE sr aieea 76 CUITENCY CONV o eeeccceececeseeeeeees 56 D Daily view casisscsscssceisciadsecancdaceaces 49 Date E E E E S 57 78 Dictaphone cccceeeeee 14 47 Display big letters 69 ol 0 E e E 69 illumination 69 Display settings 68 DIVER Racha an es m AD DTMF tones oiiaaie 16 21 24 E E mail Via SMS eenen e 33 Emergency call saiisine 9 EXpIOreT crsisseseseeancceees 479 Extending numbers 005 21 92 Index F Fast ACCESS 0 0 cceeecsesceeeeeeeeeeeees 63 Fast search 70 Favorites wi 62 Fax Vid SMS coionnan 33 Fax data mode sses Filter for calls Flexible memory Folder create Explorer 0 79 new Explorer n s 79 G GAMES oceceeccccceccccssceeesseeeeeensaes 59 Getting started oo 7 GPRS casi oE 76 Greeting ssissnississieriierireriereen 68 H Handset volume o ae 14 16 Handsfree talking 16 Headset ccceecccsseeceeeeeeeeenes Holding a call Home network l IUMINatION oo eeeeeeee cece IMEI number 0 ccceceeceeeee In Car accessories Information services Infrared IrDA ooo International prefix oo K Key IOCK ia cscsascidcdentendapeniaendencen 69 Key TONE icesscnievsaseavemeuve ce aan 65 L Language display 0 68 Limit charge cceeeeees 44 Loss of phone SIM card 88 AUIIDOX scat ea eran
29. d change an entry 19 search entry Agenda an ia Alarm CIOCK ccccccccscceeeeeeeeenes Alarms missed Appointments Auto answer in the car ee Auto redial cccccceccccceseeeeeneee 13 B Babysitter ccicciccsetsccsacanctecancsecancte 17 Band selection 73 Baudrate wn J7 Big letters ccceeeeeteeeeees 69 Bitmap Vorto E E E Bitmap viewer E Browser WAP n a 36 Businesscarqd ccceeceeeeceeeeeeees 54 c CalCulatOrsccuses om actcteceteehcea Calculator functions ig Calender o ccccccccccsecccessseeeeeees Call ACCEPT EN oo eee ceecesseeeeeeeeees 12 charges we 44 divert 45 holding sec 15 MENU oaaae 16 not possible oo several simultaneously 14 Call back csecsen wa 13 Call divert 45 Call lists 43 Call transfer useisiin 15 Calls dialled call list 43 Calls missed call list 000000c00 43 Calls received n se Car accessories Car solutions CB services eeeeeecceeceeceeseeeeeees Change network ccee Charge display Charging battery ClOG sezna este sei ceciencateeane Conceal lD cenvesvedveiescsteesacscdbaces Conference n Confidential numbers 11 71 Connection 2nd phone number 72 Connectivity cc ce ccceeeceeeeeeeee 76 Contrast display 0 0 0 0 69 Control codes DTMF 16 21 24 COUNTCOWN 00 eceeec
30. e also below Not reachable No reply Busy All calls All calls are diverted FSA Symbol in the top line of the display in standby mode Specific divert If not reachable Divert if the phone is switched off or out of range No reply A call is only diverted after a delay depends on the network The per iod can be set by the user to a maxi mum of 30 seconds in 5 second intervals Busy Divert if a call is in progress Exception If Call waiting is activated page 75 you will hear the call waiting tone page 14 during a call Receiving fax Fax calls are diverted to a number with a fax connection Receiving data Data calls are diverted to a phone number with a PC connection 46 Divert Status check You can check the current divert sta tus for all conditions After a short pause the current situ ation is transmitted by the network and displayed Condition set Not set 9 Displayed if status is un known on anew SIM card for example Clear all All set diverts are cleared To check or delete a certain condition First select the condition ESR Press Check status or Delete Select Note that the divert is stored in the network and notin the phone when the SIM card is changed for example Reactivate divert The last divert has been stored Proceed as with Set Divert The stored phone number is displayed and is confirmed Edit phone number
31. e re quired entry and copy itinto the text Picture amp Sound EMS Pictures and sounds can be inserted into a message Playback only oc curs if the destination phone sup ports this EMS function In input mode a wildcard is shown instead of the picture sound an Compose the message as usual es Open the text menu at the end of a word Picture amp Sound Select The first of 15 pictures from the picture list is shown Pictures Scroll in the list to the re quired picture EIEI The picture is inserted and shown as a wildcard Sounds Picture amp Sound Select EMEY Select The first of 10 sounds is played Scroll in the list to the re quired sound EIEI The sound is inserted and shown as a wildcard Message SMS 31 Text entry with T9 T9 deduces the correct word from the individual key entries by making comparisons with an extensive dic tionary Select T9 language Select the language in which you want to compose your message Ns Open the text menu then select T9 input and T9 lan guage Create a word using T9 Since the display changes as you proceed it is best if you finish a word without looking at the dis play You simply press the keys where the relevant letter are located once only For hotel for example type Gait Gnd Gray Geef Ged T9 converts language specific spe cial characters such as 4 a for you Simply compose the message using t
32. ess book Phonebook Addressbook Phonebook is full Delete Addressbook Phonebook entries p 22 Voice mail does not work Call diversion to the mailbox not set Set call diversion to the mailbox p 45 SMS text message flashes SMS memory full Delete messages SMS to make room p 30 Function cannot be set Not supported by service pro Contact your service provider vider or registration required Charge counter does not work Charge pulse not transmitted Contact your service provider Problem Message cannot be sent Troubleshooting Possible causes Some service providers do not support this service Phone number of the service centre is Not set or is wrong SIM card contract does not support this service Service centre overloaded Addressee does not have a compatible phone 87 Possible corrective measures Check with yours service provider Set service centre p 33 Contact your service provider Repeat message Check PIN error hree wrong entries Enter the MASTER PIN PUK provided with he SIM according to the instructions If ASTER PIN or PIN has been lost contact your service provider Phone code error hree wrong entries Contact Siemens Service p 84 Service provider code error o authorisation for this service Contact your service provider Too few too many menu entries Functions may have
33. ffer ent name can be assigned to it after wards Play Press the dictation key briefly 48 Dictaphone Using the soft keys LAM gt Office gt Dictaphone The list of the recordings is opened te Open menu New record Select Start recording AEJ recording pause BAJ End recording SENG Store and assign a name Play Press Using the menu navigation key LAN gt Office gt Dictaphone New record Press briefly on the left to end Press briefly on the right to pause playback Play Press briefly on the right to pause playback One recording forward or back Hold down Fast for ward rewind VO OE End playback Dictaphone Menu te Open menu Playing The recording is played New record Starta new recording Delete Delete the entry selected Delete all Delete all entries after confir mation Rename Replace the time stamp with aname Organiser 49 Calendar Em gt Office gt Organiser gt Calendar The Calendar offers a e monthly view e weekly view e daily view The time and date must be set for the Calendar to work properly page 77 Side keys Scroll between back gt A the weeks or months depen For gt O ding on the cur ward T rent view Monthly view Th Apr 2001 W15 Scroll through the weeks Scroll through the days Week Display the weekly view Display the daily view Weekly view Th Apr 2001 W15 M TWITIFS S 9 10 11 12 13
34. gation key on the side indicated Displays a soft key function Function depends on the serv ice provider special registration may be necessary B Steps for menu access in the user guide e g TEM gt Audio gt Volume The procedure above corresponds to Press soft key Scroll to Audio Select Audio Scroll to Volume Select Volume Menu control The menus provide access to func tions network services and individu al settings Main menu To reach the main menu from stand by mode at any time press DEM right soft key or right menu navigation key Menu control Use the menu navigation key to scroll through the menus Select a submenu or a function Go back one menu level or press T briefly Option menu In other situations e g when the Addressbook Phonebook is open a corresponding option menu ap pears OA Press E Insert SIM card battery The service provider supplies you with a SIM card on which all the im portant data for your line is stored If the SIM card has been delivered in credit card size snap the smaller segment out and remove any rough edges e Insert battery into the phoneside e Use the enclosed disc to unscrew ways then press downwards the cover Then remove the until it engages cover Insert cover as shown Then e Lift battery at the cutout on the press downwards until it engages side of the phone then til
35. gt Connectivity gt Fax data mode gt Voice fax rec End transmission End transmission in the PC software and or press gt 82 Send via Print via IrDA Send via The phone offers several options to transmit or receive messages and data via various transmission routes The relevant option menus offer access to this function SMS Phonebook entries Addressbook en tries appointments memos etc can be sent as an SMS to another suitable mobile phone Larger objects are split into several SMS messages if necessary IrDA The infrared port integrated in the phone cannot be used unless the other device has a corresponding port see also page 77 This device can be a mobile phone PDA PC or printer Print via IrDA Printing via the integrated infrared interface requires a suitable printer Display symbols selection Displays p Infrared transmission BI Strength of incoming signal Q Headset mode Charging completed ung Additional handset mode O Battery indies Gay HomeStation active 9 Allcalls are diverted J Ringer off A Car Kitactive An Shortringer beep only Calendar icons gt a Ringer only if caller is stored in Memo the Addressbook P honebook 7 M Meeting amp Alamis set rO Key lock active Call 1 Transmission unencrypted a Birthday Phone numbers
36. gt then select a function Configuration Network info The list of GSM networks currently available is shown 2e Indicates forbidden serv ice providers depending on SIM card Choose network Network search is restarted This is useful if you are not in your home network or want to register in a dif ferent network The network info list is rebuilt Auto network Activate or deactivate see also Choose network above If Automatic network is activated the next network is dialled in the or der of your preferred service provid ers Otherwise a different network can be selected manually from the list of available GSM networks Preferred network The service providers you prefer af ter your home service provider are displayed in this list e g if there are several service providers that differ in price When this function is activated the list that your home service provider proposes is displayed first You can edit this as required Display list of preferred networks e Create new entry lt No Title gt Select then scroll to an entry in the list of the service providers and confirm e Change delete old entry Select existing entry and delete it or select an entry from the list of the service providers and confirm Band selection 1 Select either GSM 900 and GSM 1800 74 Setup LAM gt Setup gt Network gt then select a function Barrings Ql Barring restricts the use of you
37. he respective standard character e g Ainstead of A If the word that T9 has chosen is not the one you want see T9 word sug gestions page 32 Press once for upper case lowercase Press twice for letters digits Activate deactivate T9 SMS 32 Message SMS T9 word suggestions If several options are found in the dictionary for a key sequence a word the most frequent one is dis played first If the word you want has not been recognised the next sug gestion from T9 may be correct The word must be MRE Then life press The displayed da word is replaced with a different word If this word is also incorrect press again Repeat until the correct word is dis played 23 If the word you want is not in the dic tionary it may be written without T9 or added to the dictionary gabc SMS 140 At 8 we are EE Of arg Spe ERS Select The last suggestion is deleted and the word may now be entered with out T9 support Press EEN to add it automatically to the dictionary Correct a word Words that have been created using T9 CY Move word by word to the left right until the required word is high lighted iag Scroll through the T9 word suggestions again Deletes the letter on the left of the cursor and dis plays a new possible word Within a T9 word individual letters may not be edited without cancelling T9 first In most cases it is better to rewrite the com plete word
38. her functions Play Playback speed Save Insert note Delete note Delete Load 68 Setup Device Em gt Setup gt Device gt Select a function Language Set the language of the display text When automatic is set the lan guage of your service provider is used If a language that you do not understand happens to be set the phone can be reset to the language of your service provider with the fol lowing input 0000 gt Display Own greeting You can create a greeting that is dis played when you switch on the phone HBT Activate and deactivate Delete old message and compose new message I Confirm changes Screensaver The Screensaver shows a graphic on the display after a user definable pe riod of time which the user can set It protects the phone against unau thourised use like the key lock page 69 An incoming call or a long ress on and confirmation with will end the function You have he following options Activate deactivate the function Set sty logue c e Special graphic ana ock Load graphic via Bitmap viewer Test Screensaver Set peri saver s od after which the Screen arts Activate password query as secu rity sett ing Setup 69 Em gt Setup gt Device gt Select a function Illumination The display illumination can be switched on and off this affects the standby time Big letters You can change the font si
39. hey will not be transmitted Businesscard Menu Options Open menu Send via see page 82 Print via see page 82 IrDA Edit Display the business card for changes Calculator 55 EM gt Office gt Calculator E Enter number up to 8 m digits CJ Select calculator x function Sa Repeat procedure with other numbers Result is displayed Calculator 123 4567 a A Special functions Repeatedly press the right soft key indicated in the display Set decimal point Result Addition Subtraction X Multiplication l Division Toggle between and Convert to percentage rh Save the number displayed ty Retrieve the number saved e Exponent maximum of two digits Special keys Multiply Add hold down 56 Currency conv TEM gt Office gt Currency conv You may store up to three different currencies Enter currency To convert enter at least two curren cies If currency has been entered the input procedure is started imme diately a Press E Enter the symbols for your own and for the for eign currency or select from the EB EUR ATS BEF DEM ESP FIM FRF IEP ITL LUF NLG PTE A Confirm For currencies that are linked to the Euro no exchange rate has to be en tered Otherwise Ss Enter exchange rate of a m non Euro currency A Confirm Press the right soft key repeatedly indicat ed
40. hic on one of the storage locations or in the Explorer Load Load graphic from the memory orfrom the E xplorer Discard The current graphic is discarded Delete Delete the graphic Send via see page 82 WAP s5 Get the latest WAP information from the Internet that is specifically adapted to the display options of your phone Internet access may require registration with the service provider Internet access UAM gt Surf amp fun gt Internet You can select the Internet access profile see Start with page 36 The start menu appears e g Start menu e 1 Homepage 2 Bookmarks 3 Resume eS Select the required function a Confirm You can now surf the Internet D Hold down to end the connection Offline Z Online no network The current display is in the upper right cor ner Scroll by using the side keys Start menu Homepage The connection to the Inter net provider s portal is estab lished may be set preset by the service provider Bookmarks Display up to 10 URLs Uni Ql form Resource Locator for fast access not supported by all providers Select New entry to enter a new URL Use to complete edit and delete en tries Call up recently visited pag es thatare still in memory Set up to 5 access profiles page 37 Select New entry to enter a new profile Resume Profiles Example Homepage The soft keys may be assigned func tions that are
41. hone code see instructions below A Confirm input BET Press mg i Select number from the Addressbook page 18 Phonebook page 22 or enter a new one with name The babysitter is now active Switch off Hold down CH Enter phone code BEN Press A Confirm input Phonecode When first prompted you define and enter the Phonecode 4 8 digits e g for Babysitter Please do not forget this code Itapplies to other functions as well butit may be changed at any time page 11 18 Addressbook You can store up to 500 entries each with 3 phone numbers and ad ditional address information in the Addressbook These entries are managed separately from those in the Phonebook However you can exchange data between the Ad dressbook and the Phonebook New entry LAM gt Office gt Addressbook or if the Addressbook has been selected page 9 as standard Open the Addressbook in standby mode QA Addressbook lt New entry gt Businesscard ESE lt New entry gt Select Abc Addressbook Last name First name C Enter the first or last name and a phone number page 19 B Make further entries field by field Last name Fax First name Street Company Post code E mail City Phone Country Tel office URL Internet address Tel mobile Group VIP see below EA Store the entry Group VIP You should only assign important ent
42. ice providers Switch on off l Activate or deactivate GPRS func tion for all relevant applications GPRS info Display of information on the con nectivity status C Fast access in standby mode Data services Select Browser page 37 Select the required profile from the list Select GPRS settings or CSD settings GPRS APN settings Enter the address of your service provider Login name Enter login name Password Enter password shown as a series of asterisks CSD settings Dial up no CSD Enter ISP number cde Call type Select ISDN or Analog Login name Enter login name Password Enter password shown as a series of asterisks In order to ensure optimum data flow when the telephone is connected to a computer by cable please use only original accesso ries for ME45 Data Cable Professional with the order number 30880 S 4501 A801 1 or 30880 S4501 A802 1 Setup 7 TEM gt Setup gt Connectivity gt select a function IrDA infrared The infrared port integrated in the phone cannot be used unless the other device has a corresponding port Align the infrared windows with each other max distance 30 cm BT Activate deactivate IrDA Indicator on the display pi If switched on During transmission Fax data mod See page 81 Baud rate You can use the baud rate to set the transmission rate in a cable connec tion between your PC and the phone 11
43. in the display Set decimal point Input Menu Options Open menu OK Confirm Decimal Enter decimal point point Calculator Retreive a saved number MR Convert Any combination of calculations may be made between the entered cur rencies Select one combination from the list of possible combinations EIEI Confirm C Enter amount up tp 8 digits The result is displayed Currency conv Menu Options Open menu Start Carry out conversion New entry Enter two new currencies Edit Open input procedure with the two currencies selected Delete Delete the two currencies Time zones 57 LAM gt Office gt Clock gt Time zones Time zones Set the time zone for your area eS Select the required time zone from the list EG set it up Options Open menu View Display the time zone select ed with name and date Set Set the time zone Rename Assign a new name to the time zone Auto The time zone is switched to timezone localtime automatically by the network Summer __ Activate deactivate daylight time saving Time date This function is identical to time date on page 77 Format date Set the date format DD MM YYYY or MM DD YYYY Auto display The time display can be switched on and off Auto phone off The phone switches off each day at the set time Activate Oad Press Enter time 24 h clock Confirm BG Deactivate WEWEG Press
44. ing options are available depending on the service provider Either Auto redial previous numbers Press The number is automatically dialled for up to 15 minutes at in creasing intervals During this period no other number can be dialled To end TD End key or Call back Ql FLEGI Press Your phone rings when the busy number is available The number is dialled with the Call key Reminder Prompt Press A beep reminds you to redial the phone number after 15 minutes Any other call ends the function Redial previous numbers To redial the phone number last called Press the Call key twice To redial other numbers that were di alled previously Press the Call key once Pick out the required phone number from the list then press CC _ to dial OIN Call lists page 43 Store phone number in the Addressbook page 18 Phonebook page 22 The numbers of calls that have been re ceived dialled or missed are stored for call back purposes page 43 An incoming call will interrupt any other use of the phone Functions during the call page 14 Switch off ringer for the current call but not if Any key answer page 69 is active Hold down The call is displayed The caller hears the dialling tone 14 Making a phone call During a call Call waiting Ql You may need to register for this service with your service provider and set your phone accordi
45. ing the phone try to find a solution here first Problem Possible causes Phone cannot be On Off key not pressed long switched on enough Possible corrective measures 85 86 Problem No connection to network Troubleshooting Possible causes Signal weak Outside GSM range SIM card not valid New network not authorised Network barring is set Network overloaded Possible corrective measures Move higher to a window or open space Check service provider coverage map Reclaim at the service provider Try manual selection or select a different network p 73 Check barrings p 74 Try again later Phone loses network Signal too weak Reconnection to another service provider is automatic p 74 Switching the phone off and on again may speed this up Communication dif ficult in car with handsfree function Ambient noise level too high Use Car Kit Car Solutions p 89 Calls not possible Certain uses of the phone not possible Dialling error 2nd line set New SIM card inserted Charge limit reached Credit used up Call restrictions are set The phone number has more than 20 digits New network not authorised p 73 Set 1st line D gt p 73 Check for new restrictions Reset limit with PIN 2 p 11 Load credit Barrings may be set by your service provider Check barrings p 72 Check phone number Entries cannot be made in Addr
46. inst misuse by several securi ty codes and should be treated with the same care as a cheque guaran tee card For further details see also page 71 Keep these confidential numbers in a safe place where you can access them again if required PIN Protects your SIM card personal identification number PIN2 This is needed to setthe charge detail display and to access addi tional functions on special SIM cards PUK Key code Used to unlock SIM cards after the wrong PIN has been entered Phone Protects your phone Must be en code tered at the first security setting 4 8 digits TEM gt Setup gt Security gt then select a function Pin change PIN control The PIN is usually requested each time the phone is switched on You can deactivate this feature but you risk unauthorised use of the phone Some service providers do not per mit this function PIN You can change the PIN to any 4 8 digit number i e a number you may find easier to remember 38 Enter old PIN OK Press C OK Enter new PIN CH OK Repeat new PIN PIN 2 You can change the PIN 2 to any 4 8 digit number displayed only if PIN 2 is available Proceed as with PIN Phonecode You define and enter the phone code when you call up a phone code pro tected function for the first time It is then valid for all functions You can change it to any 4 8 digit number 12 Making a phone call Dialling with number
47. itted to the service centre The latter now tries to deliver the message within a certain period Ifthe phone was unable to send the message a retry option is available If this attempt also fails contact your service provider Compose a message UAM gt Messages gt New SMS E Text input using T9 al Jows you to quickly cre ate long SMS messages using just a few key en tries page 31 To delete letter for letter press BEES Either Press mN P35 Dial number or pick out from the Addressbook Phonebook dd Confirm EQ Select The message is sent to the Service Cen tre for transmission The text can be saved after transmission or ks Open the text menu Select Send via page 82 If Message Type Validity period or Ser vice Centre are requested see p 33 30 Message SMS Text Menu ki Open the text menu Send Dial the number of the ad dress or select from the Ad dressbook Phonebook then send Save Save the composed mes sage in the outbox list T9 input Switch on off page 31 Activate or deactivate intelli gent text entry T9 language Select the language in which the message is to be com posed Insertnew Entera line break line Delete text Delete the whole text Insert Insert page 30 a picture picture into an SMS Send via See page 82 Print via see page 82 IrDA Insert from Open the Addressbook Phonebook highlight th
48. ive messages on the active topics in your Topic list LAM gt Messages gt Cell broadcast Broadcast You can activate and deactivate the CB service If the CB service is acti vated the operating time of the phone will be reduced Read new CB All unread CB messages are dis played O Use the side keys to scroll The message covers the whole display Topic list You can add an unrestricted number of topics to this personal list from the topic index Topic retrieval page 42 You can preset at least 10 entries with their channel number ID and if necessary with their name Five topics can be active at one time New topic New topic Select e f no topic index is available see Topic retrieval page 42 enter a topic with its channel number and confirm with fd e If the topic index has already been transmitted select a topic and confirm with Yd Selection from a list Nts Open the list menu If a topic is selected in the list you can have a look at it activate it deac tivate it edit it or delete it Auto display CB messages are displayed in standby mode longer messages are automatically scrolled The automatic display can be set for all messages or only new messages or deactivated entirely then press Switches to full page view automatically 42 Cell broadcast SIM services Topic index Ql The list of the topics currently pro vided by your service provider is dis pl
49. k Tasks Notes Alarms missed Time zones Time Date Format Date Auto display Auto Phone Off Businesscard Dictaphone Calculator Currency Conv Voice control Internet Games Stopwatch Countdown Bitmap viewer Melody manager Explorer Norm Environ Quiet Environ Noisy Environ Car Kit Headset Without Alarm Ringer setting Volume All calls QA calls VIP Calls Event Messages Cell broadcast Melodies All calls A calls VIP Calls Event Messages Cell broadcast Compose melody Filter Silent alert Key tones 1 Minute Beep Service tones Unanswered All calls Specific divert If n reachable If no reply If busy User group During calls Connectivity Time Date Accessories Barrings User group Select Group Outgo Access Preferred group Call waiting Conceal ID GPRS GPRS Info IrDA Data Services Fax data mode Baudrate Authentication Time zones Time Date Format Date Auto display Auto Phone Off Car Kit Headset Homestation All calls out Outgoing International Out lnt x Home All calls in When roaming Status check Clear all Profiles Send Speech F ax Receive Speech F ax Receive Fax Data Auto Answer Aut phone off Auto Answer FN Access CLIP
50. keys The phone must be switched on standby mode C Enter the number al ways with prefix if nec essary with the interna tional dialling code A short press clears the last digit a long press clears the en tire number na Store phone number in the Addressbook page 18 Phonebook page 22 Press the call key The phone number displayed is dialled ag International dialling codes Many international dialling codes are stored in your phone Hold down until a symbol appears This replaces the first two digits of the interna tional dialling code Press Selectthe required country The internation al dialling code is displayed Now add the national number in many countries without the first digit ifitis a zero and press the Call key End call a Press the End key brief ly The call is ended Press this key even if the person on the other end of the line has hung up first Accept call The phone must be switched on standby mode LOJI Press or O press Calls can also be accepted by pressing any key page 69 Reject call EO Press or ETA press briefly D Diverts the caller e g to the mailbox if Busy is set page 45 and call waiting page 14 has been activated Making a phone call 13 When a number is busy If the number called is busy or it can not be reached because of network problems the follow
51. lies you with code numbers for the groups Setup 75 Em gt Setup gt User group Outgo access n addition to network control for a user group it is possible to set whether outgoing calls outside the group are permitted If the function is deactivated only calls within the group are permitted Preferred group f activated only calls within this standard user group can be made depending on the network configu ration During calls Em gt Setup gt During calls gt select a function Call waiting Ql If you are registered for this service you can check whether it is set and you can activate or deactivate it page 14 Hide ID Ql When you make a call your number may be displayed on the recipient s display depending on the service providers To suppress this display you may activate the Conceal ID mode for the next call or for all subsequent calls You may need to register sepa rately with your service provider for these functions 76 Setup Connectivity Em gt Setup gt Connectivity gt select a function GPRS g General Packet Radio Service GPRS is a new method to transmit data in the mobile network faster If you use GPRS you can be connect ed to the Internet permanently if the network capacities suffice Advan tages of GPRS are e g e WAP information is transmitted faster e You can chat without long delays This service is not yet supported by all serv
52. ly ccccccceeeeeees 57 Switching on phone 005 9 T T9 switching on off 30 53 text entry Technical data cccceeeeeeeees 88 TEXLENTY cessssscsccnccecenaceecences Time zones Time charge Time date SO te esr ee eth Topic list CB Troubleshooting U Uppercase and lowercase 31 User group network 74 V Validity period SMS 00 33 VIP group m Voice command ns 25 Voice dialling eeeeeeees Voice memory Voice message Volume handset ccccececccececeessseeeees 14 iane LE e E EE E 65 W WAP ACCESS irinci troid 35 DrOWSEF ccccccsscccceeceeeesstseeeees 36 profiles setup oo T Weekly view ssssssssssiiiisseesssin 49 SIM Services Optional Messages Records New SMS Use SM template Inbox Outbox Voice message Cell broadcast Calls missed Calls received Calls dialled Time Charge Charge settings Erase records Addressbook Phonebook SMS Archive Read new CB SMS Archive Broadcast Read new CB Topic list Auto display Topic index CB languages Service Centre Recipient Message type Validity period Status report Direct reply SMS via GPRS Last call All calls out Incoming calls Remain Units Currency Charge rate Limit All Calls Incoming calls Auto display Surf amp Fun Profiles Organiser Calendar Appointments Alarm Cloc
53. ngly page 75 During a call you may be advised that there is another call waiting You will hear a special tone during the call You have the following options Swap BEJ Accept the waiting call and place the current call on hold To swap between the two calls press each time Reject EOR Reject the waiting call The caller will hear the busy tone or if this is set the caller will be diverted to the mailbox for example page 45 End current call O End the current call LEJ Accept the new call Set volume You can adjust the hand set volume with the keys on the left hand side of the phone If a car kit is used its volume setting does not affect the usual setting on the phone Dictaphone To play back a recording the person on the other end of the line also hears it press the key on the right hand side of the phone briefly To record the call page 47 hold down the key on the right hand side of the phone The use of this feature may be subject to restrictions under criminal law or other legal provisions Please inform the other party to the conversation in advance if you intend to record the conversation and please keep such recording confidential You may only use this feature if the other party to the conversation agrees Phone number memo You can enter a number with the keypad during a call The person on the other end of the line can hear
54. nutes of talk time The standby times talk times are average values and depend on the op erating conditions see table below Charge level display Fully CED Empty charged A beep sounds when the battery is nearly empty Operation carried Time Decrease of out min standby time Calling 1 30 to 60 minutes Display back 1 30 minutes light Network search 1 5 to 10 minutes key input games organiser etc Switch on off PIN entry Switch on off D Hold down On Off End key to switch on or off Enter PIN The SIM card can be protected with a 4 8 digit PIN C Enter your PIN code us ing the number keys shown as a series of as terisks if you make a mistake press GED a I Confirm input with the right soft key Logging on to the net work will take a few seconds When the name of the service pro vider appears on the display the phone is in standby mode and rea dy for use 10 Switch on off PIN entry Network connection BD Strength of incoming signal B gt A weak signal reduces the call quality and may lead to loss of the connection Change your lo cation If you are outside your home network your phone automatically selects a different GSM network page 73 SIM Services Fy Symbol for special applications on the SIM card page 42 e g banking Security 11 The phone and SIM card are protect ed aga
55. o register and the settings must be made manual ly The procedure described below may vary slightly depending on the service provider Setup Your service provider supplies you with two phone numbers Mailbox number You call this phone number to listen to the voice mails left for you To set it up it gt Messages gt Voice message Select a number from the Address book Phonebook or dial change it and confirm with Forwarding number Calls are diverted to this phone number To set it up TEM gt Divert gt eg Unanswered gt Set Dial the number of the mailbox I Registration at the net work Confirmation is made after a few sec onds For further information on call divert page 45 Listen to A new voice mail can be displayed as follows QO Icon including beep or MA a text message an nounces a new voice mail or you receive a call with an automatic announce ment Call your mailbox and play the mes sage s back Hold down if necessary dial the mailbox number of the service centre Outside your home network a different mailbox number may need to be dialled and a password may need to be entered to access your mailbox Cell broadcast a Cell broadcast g Some service providers offer infor mation services info channels such as area codes stock markets etc The information available depends on the service provider If reception is activated you rece
56. o to the input field Location An entry can be moved from the Phonebook to other storage loca tions SIM standard Fy Numbers that are stored in the Phonebook on the SIM card can also be used on another GSM Phone Protected SIM 3 B With a special SIM card dialling can be limited to phone numbers that are permanently set on this SIM card PIN 2 is required for editing page 11 Mobile phone memory FP Phonebook Addressbook entries are stored here if e voice recognition is assigned to them e the memory of the SIM card is full Record no A record number is automatically as signed to every new entry in the Phonebook You can also dial with this record number Making a call an C Enter record number Press ag Press Edit In the open Phonebook Select entry ts Open the menu and select Edit entry Go to the input field Record C Enter the new number and confirm with RA You will be advised if the number al ready exists Old numbers can be overwritten or the positions can be changed 24 Phonebook Store control code You can store phone numbers and control codes DTMF signals in the Phonebook as standard Phonebook entries e g for operating an an swering machine by remote control an C Dial number Press until appears on the display pause for connection setup Enter DTMF signals digits If necessary enter other pauses of 3 seconds to en
57. of used batteries and phones according to the legal regulations Mobile phones can interfere with the operation of nearby TVs radios PCs 0O We recommend you use only original Siemens accessories to avoid possible damage and to comply with the existing regula tions Original Accessories Improper use invalidates the warranty Soft keys The current functions of these keys are displayed in the grey fields as text or icons These keys display the quick selection in standby mode factory D gt On Off End key default or e g Press briefly FRY SIM service and End call application or re Menu turn to standby mode In menus menu level back Hold down Call key gt Switch on off phone Select displayed phone in standby mode number or name accept calls Display last calls in standby mode Key lock Ringer In standby mode To switch on and off To switch on and off 3 Addressbook or Hold down Phonebook Hold down Voice cont l Confirm switching off only Menu GPRS Info Menu In lists and menus Scroll Select a function Menu level back SMS and Calendar Move cursor Scroll 6 General instructions The User Guide The following symbols are used 5 Enter numbers or letters a On OFf End key Hold down key Go back to standby mode In standby mode switch off device Cr Call key Press menu navi
58. ower supply The time between switching off the ignition and deacti vation of the phone can be adjusted Automatic settings e Permanent illumination Switched on e Auto key lock Switched off e Charge the phone battery e Automatically activate Car Kit when the phone is inserted HomeStation These functions are only available with the appropriate original Sie mens accessories page 89 Explorer 79 To organise your files you can use the Explorer like a PC file manager The Explorer assigns special folders to different data types EM gt Surf amp fun gt Explorer A list of the folders and files is dis played Navigate through this list as usual using the menu navigation key Scroll up and down Go back from folder To open a highlighted file EN Open menu Start Select the relevant appli cation is started Bitmap bmp Start Bitmap viewer page 69 Melodies mid Start melody manager page 66 SMS SMS messages Out smo SMS messages In smi The messages are displayed in the editor Voice memo vmo Use the dictaphone to play back voice memos page 47 Businesscard vcf Stored in vCard format Alarm VCS Stored in vCalendar format Miscellaneous ae Other files Explorer menu te Open menu Depending on whether you have highlighted a file or a folder you are offered different functions Open Open folder Start S
59. pending on the situation diffe rent functions are available Nts Open the list menu View Read entry Edit Open editor for changes Copy to The archive function is dis archive played atthe end of a mes sage This moves the mes sage to the archive Delete Delete the message selected Delete all Delete all entries after confir mation Send Dial number or select from Addressbook P honebook then send Save no to Copy the phone number se lected to the Addressbook Phonebook Reply When an SMS arrives answer at once Mark as Mark the message as unread unread Print via see page 82 IrDA Capacity Display number of saved messages and the capacity available Status report Outbox list only Request delivery confirma tion for messages sent Message SMS 29 Use SMS sample The following standard messages are stored in the phone You only need to add time and date it gt Messages gt Use SMS sample Selection Delay Appointment Congratulations The cursor appears at the first input point e g 123 SMS 118 will arrive about minutes late on Delete J Options an C Complete the message Jump to the next input point OAN Open the text menu Send Select Dial number or select from the Addressbook Phonebook and trans mit Information on SMS Transmission ofan SMS is confirmed with Message sent The Message sent text only indicates that the message has been transm
60. r e g access to FEL SIM servic es This key assignment may be unmodifi able The soft key may sometimes be replaced with KJ QO to access a new message Key assignments available NDOK fuels diikeexcd page 28 OUTDOX eiie page 28 Pers Favourites 0 page 62 NEnEt iusrineees page 35 e Phonebook Addressbook page 18 e Phone number page 64 Calendar page 49 Alarm clock 0 ceee page 54 e NOTES tsk sat ities ants ea page 53 Calculator ossos page 55 e e e e e e e Missed calls page 43 Calls received 0 page 43 e e e Left soft key The left soft key can be used for fast access Edit D CD Service Provider 01 04 2001 23 45 Press if not preset differ ently ET Scroll to the application in the list e Assign the new application e g Games to the soft key e Special case Phone number Pick out a name from the Phonebook Addressbook e g Carol to assign the soft key ESRI Confirm setting Apply The setting Carol is used here only as an example E Hold down 64 Fast accesskey Speed dialling numbers Number keys 2 to 9 can be used as speed dialling numbers for fast access For available key assign ments see page 63 The following key is reserved mailbox number page 40 Edit In standby mode C Press number key 2 9 Ifthe key is not assi gned EE Press or CY press
61. r SIM card not supported by all service providers You need a 4 digit pass word that your service provider sup plies you You may need to be regis tered separately for each barring Outgoing access All outgoing calls except emergency number 112 are barred Outgoing international Only national calls can be made Outgo internat x home barred International calls are not permitted However you can make calls to your home country when abroad All incoming calls The phone is barred for all incoming calls forwarding all calls to the mail box has a similar effect When roaming You do not receive calls when you are outside your home network This means that no charges are incurred for incoming calls Status check The following information can be dis played after a status check Barring set Barring not set Status unknown e g new SIM card Clear all All barrings are cleared User group gB TEM gt Setup gt User group If offered by the service provider this service enables groups to be formed These have access for ex ample to internal company informa tion or special tariffs apply to them Check with your service provider for details User group Activate or deactivate the function User group must be deactivated for normal phone use phone code page 11 Select group You may select or add groups other than the preferred groups see be low The service provider supp
62. ries to the VIP group You may display VIP entries atthe top ofthe Addressbook page 20 You can set your phone so that the ringer sounds only for calls from numbers in the VIP group page 65 A call froma VIP entry can be announced by a special melody page 66 mg Copy data from a different Addressbook entry Addressbook 19 Phone number Always enter phone number with prefix if necessary with the international dialling code page 12 Text entry Press number key repeatedly until the re quired letter is displayed The relevant characters are shown in the display The cursor advances after a short delay Press once for A twice for B etc The first letter in each name is automatically written in UPPERCASE A a 1 9 Umlauts and numbers are dis played after the relevantletter Press briefly to delete the let ter before the cursor hold down to erase the whole CY Move the cursor Switch between UPPER CASE lowercase and digits Switch T9 on and off Write 10 Space Special characters amp Special characters page 31 Read change an entry You can access all entries via the ad dress list Select required entry Press to display the entry QA Addressbook Last name Einstein First name ET The entry is opened for changes C Make the required changes Save the setting Right soft key When you jump from line to line while yo
63. ry 9 Making a call 20 Search for an entry 20 Addressbook Menu sau Store control code 5 21 Phonebook sssssssesssesssstesssseesssesssseees 22 NeW entry cccccccccccceeeeestseeeees 22 LOCATION nideien 23 Record NOs ccecviiwensAanciens 23 Store control code 0 24 Voice CONIOL sessssessessessestesteseseestees 25 Message SMS ssssssssssssesssereseesesees 27 Read Messages 27 Inbox Outbox 28 Archive cccccceeees 28 Use SMS samople Compose a message Picture amp Sound EMS Text entry with T9 a SEMUD ciann n 33 Bitmap viewer 34 WAP E A ET 35 Internet ACCESS seses 35 Browser Menu Setup oe PROPIGS erir tiisin Operating instructions 39 Voice message Mailbox sesee 40 Cell Droadcast sesssscsssssecsesseeseentenses 41 SIM Services optional 42 R cords piisit sc ttscccctetienerastdacencectets Missed calls Calls received Calls dialled 0c eee Time CHarge ssssscssessesesessseeseeesseeeseseees Display rr Charge settings 44 Divert 45 See also Index at the end of this User Guide 2 Contents Dictaphone ssssssccssecsessessesessesseseeaes Organi Ser iiis Calendar _ Appointment onssa 50 TASKS e enbroerien 51 Alarm clock 52 Missed alarms 52 Calculator Currency conv TIME ZONE
64. s Confirm selected func tion E Start the recording A short signal sounds Now say the command corresponding to the function and repeat it when prompted Apply Ss Now say the name or the function The number is dialled or the function is carried out Hold down Start Voice control in standby mode 26 Voice control Voice control Menu TE gt Office gt Voice control gt Voicedialling or Voice command Highlight required entry Options Open menu New record Start a new recording New sample Redo the voice recording of an entry Delete Delete entry Edit Change name and phone number voice dialling only Then redo recording if necessary Delete all Delete all entries after confirmation Play Play back the recording belonging to the entry Message SMS 27 You may transmit and receive mes sages on your phone up to 160 char acters in length Depending on your service provider e mails and faxes can also be trans mitted via SMS change settings if necessary page 33 and e mails can also be received as SMS messages Read Messages M Display indicates a new message D CD Service Provider 01 04 2001 23 45 4 EE Press the key underneath the letter symbol to read the message aene 01 042001 15 36 sender UEMHAE Message Do we meet at 18 00 in the hotel tomorrow __Reply Options _ Scroll through the message de pending on length of the text
65. s profile You can change it in standby mode if permit ted by the service provider TEM gt Surfsfun gt Internet gt Profiles Select the profile e g e Commerce Select EI The entry card is dis played Wap parameters Homepage Select C Enter new address Go to the end of the entry card a Press Enter the Internet address URL Menu access is made as soon as WAP pages are displayed online or offline CC Open the browser menu Goto URL Select and confirm C Enter URL and confirm The connection is established Bookmarks gI Depending on the provider you can store a list of your favourites with their Internet addresses URL in the phone offline and online Store ag Open the browser menu Bookmarks Select and confirm u Open menu New entry Select and confirm C Enter the favourite and its URL and confirm To use a favourite Proceed as with Store in the list select the stored bookmark instead of Options and confirm The con nection is established 40 Voice message Mailbox Most service providers offer you an external answering service In this mailbox a caller may leave a voice message for you e if your phone is switched off or not ready to retrieve e if you do not want to answer e if you are making a phone call and if Call waiting is not active page 14 If the voice mail service is not part of your service provider s user pack age you will need t
66. s can interfere with the function of these devices Always use the handsfree kit for Z calls while driving p 89 X WY el depots chemical plants or blasting operations Mobile Mobile phones must be switched off at all times in an aircraft Prevent accidental activation p 61 iN phones can interfere with the op eration of technical installations Do not examine the active infra red interface Class 1 LED prod uct classified according to aS 2 M IEC 60825 1 using optic magni fication devices The ring tone is reproduced through the earpiece To avoid damage to hearing first accept the call then hold the phone to the ear SIM card may be removed Cau tion small parts could be swal lowed by children A Sa Switch off in hospitals or in the vi pacemakers or hearing aids Mo Switch off near petrol stations fu The mains voltage specified on the power supply unit mustnotbe exceeded We recommend you use only original Siemens batteries 100 mercury free and charg ing devices Otherwise consider able health risks and damage to the product cannot be excluded Neither the phone nor the battery L 100 mercury free may be opened under any circumstanc es Changes to this device are strictly prohibited as they will in validate the type approval criteria required for operation of the unit e As Please note SIEMENS Dispose
67. sure correct process ing at the destination Og Press to copy to the Phonebook and if re quired to assign a name to it Press You can also store the DTMF signals digits like a phone numbe and send page 16 them during a call Service numbers Numbers that have been provided by your service provider may be stored With these numbers you can call local or nationwide in formation services or use services of the service provider Protected phone numbers Please note thatthe use of your Phonebook may be restricted usual for some business applications e g incomplete phone num bers may be indicated by a These can be completed before dialling Voice control 25 Up to 20 phone numbers or func tions can be selected or started by simply saying a name Voice dialling entries are stored in the phone not on the SIM card Record Voicedialling for phone numbers TE gt office gt Voice control gt Voicedialling A list with entries is displayed In the list select New record then C enter name and phone number or Da retrieve from the Phonebook EA Confirm BA Start the recording A short signal sounds Now say the name and repeat it when prompted A beep confirms the recording and all entries are displayed Voice command for functions TE gt office gt Voice control gt Voice command A list with 20 functions is displayed Select a function Pres
68. t up wards and remove e Insert SIM card in the opening and push gently until it engages Screw the cover back on with a quar make sure the angled corner is in ter turn O ee a Only 1 8 3 Volt SIM cards are supported Older SIM cards 5 Volt technology cannot be used Please contact your service pro vider if you have an older card 8 Getting Started Functions without SIM card The phone is switched on without the SIM card EM Press soft key All the functions that can be used without the SIM card are displayed You will find a description of the functions in this user guide EH Emergency number SOS page 9 Charge battery The battery is not fully charged when delivered so e Plug in charger cable at the bot tom of the phone and plug in the power supply unit to the mains power socket charge for at least two hours e Push the sides of the charger ca ble plug together and pull to re move it ey a S Charging The following is shown at the top of the dis play When charging is in progress End of charging An empty battery is fully charged after about 2 hours Charging is only possible in an ambient temperature of 5 C to 40 C the charge icon flashes as a warning when the temperature is 5 C above below The voltage specified on the power supply unit must not be exceeded Standby time A fully charged battery provides 60 to 300 hours of standby time or 100 to 360 mi
69. tart application according to the file format Mark Unmark Highlight files remove high lighting Delete Delete all highlighted files Delete all Delete all files PIN must be entered New folder Create a new folder and give a name to it the folder must be on the same level Rename Rename a highlighted file Send via See page 82 Sort Set sort criteria alphabeti cal type time Attributes Display information on the file or folder selected Drive info Display the capacity used and available 80 Siemens Quick Sync Siemens Quick Sync This PC program can be used to syn chronise addresses and appoint ments between your phone and Windows Outlook 98 or later versions Software installation Insert the CD ROM into the drive of your PC and select Siemens Quick Sync You will be guided through the installation process by dialogue boxes Operating instructions The Siemens Quick Sync Software offers detailed operating instructions and online help You can call up help by clicking on in the menu bar Connection Phone and PC must be intercon nected via infrared or a cable Flexible memory The memory of your phone approx 400 KBytes is used flexibly by vari ous applications and adapts itself to your personal user profile The applications available are Explorer Addressbook Dictaphone SMS Archive Melodies Pictures Always delete data not needed any more Fax Data mode using a
70. tch off the phone otherwise the phone switches itself off automatically after 30 seconds Normal operation The next time you switch on the phone and return to normal opera tion the default profile will be activated 62 Favourites M gt Favourites Combine your own menu with fre quently used functions phone num bers or WAP pages The list of the 10 entries available is preset However you can change it according to your wishes For fast access Press then press twice Apply Select the required entry EERE Press Lr If the selected entry is a phone number you can also call with the Call key Change You can replace each preset entry 1 10 with another entry from the list of your favourites Select the required entry OA Press Change settings Press Select the new entry in the selection list see page 63 ER Press If you have selected a phone number or a WAP favourite as a new entry the relevant application opens for the selection Reset After confirmation and after entering the phone code the default entries are reset Fast accesskey 63 The left soft key and the keys 2 to 9 speed dialling numbers can each be assigned an important phone number or a function The phone number can then be dialled or the function can be started at the touch of a button A function may already have been programmed on this soft key by your service provide
71. tch to the Phonebook page 22 and insertthem as standard Send via see page 82 Print via IrDA see page 82 Voicedialling Start the recording for voice dialling Display the capacity used and available Capacity Addressbook 21 Store control code You can store phone numbers and control codes DTMF signals in the Addressbook as standard Address book entries e g for operating an answering machine by remote con trol C Dial number Hold down until a ap pears on the display pause for connection setup Enter DTMF signals dig its If necessary enter other pauses of 3 seconds to ensure correct process ing at the destination O g Press to copy to the Addressbook and if required assign a name to it EA Press You can also store the DTMF signals digits like a phone number and send page 16 them during a call Extending numbers Using an external PC program such as Outlook parts of a phone number can be replaced by and then transferred to the Addressbook for PABXs for example To call Open the Addressbook and select part of the phone number CO Press CFE Replace 2 with digits g7 Dial number Synchronising with Outlook You can synchronise your Addressbook with your Outlook database using Siemens Quick Sync page 80 22 Phonebook The entries in the Phonebook SIM card are managed separately from those in the Addressbook You can howe
72. ter the currency in which the charge details are to be shown Charge unit 1 PIN 2 needed B Enter the charges per unit period Account limit Ql PIN 2 needed Special SIM cards allow you or the service provider to define a credit period after which the phone is blocked for outgoing calls EI Enter the number of units and confirm with Then confirm the credit or reset the counter The display of Prepaid cards may vary depending on service pro vider All calls BI Toggle between the displays Incoming calls gI If your network supports the charge detail display the current units are displayed If you have set charge details per unit the costs incurred are dis played Special registration may be neces sary for this service Auto display Call duration charges are automati cally displayed for each call Divert 45 You can set the conditions for which calls are diverted to your mailbox or other numbers MM gt Divert You can set divert as follows The most common condition for for warding is Unanswered MAM gt Divert C Select Unanswered EJ Press Set Select C Enter the phone number to which a call will be di verted if not done al ready or select the phone number from the Addressbook Phonebook or from the MAI confirm with After a short pause the setting is confirmed by the network Unanswered This setting covers the most important con ditions se
73. try View Display the entry Editor menu Edit Display the entry for changes New entry Entera new memo Open menu CHES op Delete Delete an entry from the ap Save Store the entry pointments list T9input Activate deactivate Delete all Delete all entries after confir page 31 Activate intelligenttextentry or mation deactivate it Confiden Protect entry with phone code T9 language tial page 11 Choose language inwhichthe Send Transmitvia SMS memo ibi be composed Capacity Display the capacity used and Line feed Entera line break available Delete text Delete the memo Send Transmit via SMS 54 Businesscard You may create your own business card and transmit it as a message via SMS or you may transmit it to anoth er GSM Phone with IrDA capability or a suitable PC printer using infra red technology UAM gt Office gt Businesscard If a business card has not been cre ated you are asked for input C Go from field to field and make your entries The phone num ers can also be copied from the Addressbook Phonebook Last name Tel mobile First name Fax Company City E mail Post code Phone Street Tel office Country URL SENG Press The content of the business card corre sponds to international standards vCard When you are sending a business card as an SMS note that a maximum of 160 char acters can be transmitted If the card con tains more than those 160 characters t
74. u are reading the right soft key changes depending on the type of data Phone fax number page 25 URL page 35 Activate the relevant application with the soft key Open the Addressbook in standby mode 20 Addressbook Making a call B Open the Addressbook in standby mode H Select a name by enter BO ing the first enter and or scroll DA Addressbook lt New entry gt Carol Daniel Options ag Press The highlighted number is dialled If several numbers are stored in this entry they are displayed in a list Select the required phone number Press Search for an entry You can search efficiently through large Addressbooks When the Ad dressbook is open simply type the first letter of the name required The first entry that begins with this letter is displayed The search letters appear in the up per right hand corner of the display next to the magnifying glass icon Addressbook Menu The following functions are available depending on the current situation Options Open menu View page 19 Group Show the Addressbook as sorting an alphabetical list or with the entries of the VIP dis played at the top page 18 Edit Display the entry for changes New entry page 18 Delete Delete entry Delete all Delete all entries after confir mation Copy to SIM Highlighted entries are cop ied with name and the first phone number to the SIM card Phonebook Swi
75. ue guarantee card Do not bend or scratch it or expose it to static electricity e Clean the card with a damp cloth or an anti static wipe without chemical cleaning agents e Protect the phone from moisture and shocks Do not expose your phone to direct sunlight e Remove the battery if you are not going to use the phone for ex tended periods of time more than one month Phone ID You will need the following details if you loose your phone or SIM card Please enter here the number of the SIM card on the card 15 digit serial number of the phone under the battery Customer Service number of the service provider Lost phone If you lose your phone or SIM card contact your service provider immediately to pre vent misuse Accessories 89 Basics Li lon Battery 840 mAh L36880 N4501 A101 Travel Charger L36880 N4001 A103 E uro L36880 N4001 A104 UK Desk Top Charger L36880 N4501 A101 Enables simultaneous charging of the phone battery and a spare bat tery Headset PTT L36880 N4001 A123 Optimum freedom of movement with excellent call quality Including PTT Push To Talk key to accept calls and to activate voice dialling Retractable Headset PTT L36880 N4001 A160 Car Charger L36880 N4001 A108 Mobile Holder L36880 N4501 A102 Mobile Holder Antenna L36880 N4501 A103 Mobile holder for connecting an out door antenna Ideal in combination with the Headset PTT or the C
76. umber This is needed to set the charge detail display and to access addi tional functions on special SIM cards PUK Key code Used to unlock SIM cards after the wrong PIN has been entered PIN 2 Phone Protects your phone Must be en code tered at the first security setting 4 8 digits TEM gt Setup gt Security gt then select a function Pin change PIN control The PIN is usually requested each time the phone is switched on You can deactivate this feature but you risk unauthorised use of the phone Some service providers do not per mit this function PIN You can change the PIN to any 4 8 digit number i e a number you may find easier to remember 38 Enter old PIN OK Press C OK Enter new PIN CH OK Repeat new PIN PIN 2 You can change the PIN 2 to any 4 8 digit number displayed only if PIN 2 is available Proceed as with PIN Phonecode You define and enter the phone code when you call up a phone code pro tected function for the first time It is then valid for all functions You can change it to any 4 8 digit number Babysitter Phonecode protected Calls can only be made to one phone number that is dialled by holding down the left soft key page 17 72 Setup TEM gt Setup gt Security gt select a function Only 074 TE7 IN 1 2 prot 07ect 07e 3 2 d 6 07 AANEAG PBT F5 1 Th 8 037 0 0 8 037 163 Setup 73 LAM gt Setup gt Network
77. ver exchange data between the Phonebook and the Address book New entry LAM gt Office gt Phonebook or if the Phonebook is standard page 9 open Phonebook in standby mode QA Phonebook lt Own gt lt New entry gt Carol lt New entry gt Select Activate input fields E Make the following entries Phone number with prefix Name Location page 23 Record no page 23 Press to store ag The phone number can be dialled immediately or l end input e g for a new entry Ifentries are copied from the P honebook to the Addressbook further data page 19 can be added to them subsequently Phonebook Menu Select entry Options Open menu View Display the selected entry Editentry Change first names and or name phone number and storage location New entry Enter first and or name phone number and storage location Delete Delete the selected entry Delete all Delete all entries after confir mation Voicedialling Use voice dialling to make an entry page 25 Copy into DA Copy selected entry to the Addressbook Reload Copy all Phonebook entries to the Addressbook Address Switch to the Addressbook book page 18 and set them as standard Send print see page 82 Capacity Display the capacity used and available Phonebook 23 Location In the open Phonebook Select entry hie Open the menu and select Edit entry G
78. ze of the display Contrast Sets the display contrast level Keys Any key to answer You can answer incoming calls using any key except Auto key lock The keypad is automatically locked if one minute elapses since any key was last pressed This prevents the phone from being used accidentally However you can still be called and you can still make an emergency call The keypad can also be directly locked and unlocked Hold down onfirm only when the Confirm only when th phone is being switched off Key tones You can set the type of the key tone Click or Tone or Silent 70 Setup Status Factory settings The phone is reset to the default val ues does not apply to SIM card or network settings Phone identity The phone identity number IMEI is displayed This information may be useful for customer service Fast search Network reconnection is speeded up when this function is active standby time is reduced T9 input T9 preferred Activate intelligent text entry or de activate it T9 language Select language in which the mes sage is to be composed Setup m Security The phone and SIM card are protect ed against misuse by several securi ty codes and should be treated with the same care as a cheque guaran tee card Keep these confidential numbers in a safe place where you can access them again if required PIN Protects your SIM card personal identification n

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