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1. 17 Volume 17 S Sec tity Eege 21 Service Tones Signal strength SIM Card SIM error Swap T Talktime 2 Text Messages 12 Reading Replying Sending Text MessageType 20 Time Charge 18 Total Calls Trouble Shooting 23 24 U Unwanted Calls Usage Time V VIP Dial oo eee 11 Voice Mail 16 Hearing 16 ST LO o TE 16 Volume Control 8 W Weak signal 23 Writing Letters 14 Writing Names 6 Issued by Information and Communication Products Hofmannstr 51 D 81359 M nchen Siemens AG 1998 All rights reserved Subject to availability Rights of modification reserved Siemens Aktiengesellschaft http Awww siemens de Ref No A31003 H3050 A1 2 7619 20 05 1999
2. 500 334411 5 67 89 A Alternative Line 5 Answering a Call 5 Applications 8 22 Auto Answer 22 Auto Network 20 Auto Redialling 4 B Babysitter Battery C Call Mailbox 16 Call Waiting im Calling Back 5 Cell Broadcast 15 Change Network 20 Charge Limit 18 Charger kd degen 26 Charging Time 2 D Deleting Messages 12 Diacritic Marks 14 Dialling with Keypad 3 Divert 16 19 DTMF Code 7 E Electrostatic Charges 25 Emergency Call 3 Ending Calls 5 H Hold Call 9 I International Dialling 5 J den eet 9 K Index L Language 20 Last Calls 4 Licensing Lock VIP Dial M Menu Short Cut 10 USE cer 10 Message List Minute Beep Missed Calls Multi Party Calls N Network Connection 3 Info List Network Setup 19 o Operator List Other characters Own Number P PhoneBook Calling from 6 Changing Entries Checking Capacity 7 PIN Ce 3 PIN error eigene 23 Preferred Network 20 PUK ees 23 R Record Melody 17 Recording a Number 8 Ringer Compose own Meldoy 17 Melody
3. Stiech 91 116925589 ISDN ndonesia Dian Graha Elektr 62214 615081 reland Siemens Italy Siemens F A Kettaneh NGEECO Jordan Kuwait yanmar etherlands ew Zealand orway Pakistan Poland Portugal Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Slovenia Slow Republic South Africa 27 Luxembou alaysia arocco auritius New Zealand Norway Lebanon F A Kettaneh Netherlands Siemens Siemens Spain 222 Sri Lanka Sudan Sweden Switzerland U Arab Emirates 971 United Kingdom 44 United State 1 Vietnam T 9611 443043 352 438 43 399 6032415993 4212235 2409 230211 6213 3170 333 3100 64800800476 4722 633 314 Pakistan Siemens 92215662200 Philippines Siemens 46328149888 Poland Siemens S 48800 220990 Portugal 3511 417 8393 Russia 7095 7371801 Saudi Arabia Arabia Electric 058 Singapore Siemens 454818 Slovenia Siemens 746333 South Africa Siemens 11 4050 Spain i 115061 Sweden Switzerland Siemens Taiwan Siemens Thailand Turkey United Arab Emirates Siemens United Kingdom Siemens Vietnam Opticom 281400 411495 4487 86504 777
4. 8 PhoneBook Last Calls 8 Gall Waiting icio 9 Hold Call 9 Multi Party Calls 9 Menu Use eee 10 Setting from PhoneBook Setting a New Number Using VIP Dialling MI Text Message 12 Reading a Text Message 12 Deleting Messages Message List Sending New Message 13 Replying to Message Sending on Message GB Cell Broadcast 15 QO Voice Mail 16 Hearing Voice Mail 16 Setting Voice Mail 16 QO Divert to Mailbox 16 A Ringer Tones 17 Ringer Volume 11 17 Ringer Melody ER VIP Dial Melogy Service Tones sssccee HE Tone E Key Sound All Tones on off 17 Record Melody 17 2 Time Charge ssss Divert advanced A Message Setup 19 Cell Broadcast Control 20 Language 20 GSM Service 20 SOGUIILY asserts s 21 Car Use also Headset a 22 Applications 22 Display Symbols 22 Trouble Shooting 23 Specifications 25 Licensing Technical Specification 25 Care of Your SIM Card 25 Accessories sees 26 i Getting Started 1 Insert SIM Card Your
5. Operator does not support this service Cannot send a message Service Centre not set Destination does not have compatible phone essage type wrong Check with your Service Provider Set Service Centre see p 20 Check Check Cannot set a Not supported by your Opera Call your Service Provider function or or registration required Menu en SIM Restrictions Check with your Service Provider tries missing Accidents Severe shock Internal damage could result Remove and refit battery and SIM Do not dismantle Immersion in Internal damage could result water Rapidly dry with cloth do not heat Dry contacts thoroughly Remove and refit battery and SIM Stand upright in moving air Do not dismantle Resetting Phone You can reset your phone to its original condition Enter 9 9 9 9 This will not effect SIM or network settings Siemens Assistance Service Worldwide assistance is supplied by Siemens Partners a simple phone call away Internet http w3 siemens de ic products cd pn ke service index htm If your phone appears faulty please check Troubleshooting p 23 If the problem persists please contact Siemens Service In the unlikely event of a defect appropri ate service steps can be taken locally Specifications Care of Phone Licensing Your phone is authorized for use in GSM networks The phone set com plies with following EU directives 89 3
6. Scroll and select Edit Entry Follow procedure for sending mes sages p 13 confirming End of Entry and using C to clear unwanted address FRE Enter destination number or se select from PhoneBook OK 0K Confirm and send Your Operator may offer a Cell Broad cast service where information can be broadcast within specific cells Arange of services including traffic weather etc is being developed Please see HE Topics page 20 to switch on and select topics Reading Cell Broadcast HE 4 Operator M25 Delays lg ER Menu A new broadcast scrolls through your display until read manually see below Your network may replace a broadcast with a new one Reading all new Broadcasts D Read Press Press and scroll through broadcasts Read old and new Broadcasts Menu Press menu use p 10 CR Scroll and select MA Text Message then Messages then Read Scroll to read Broadcasts arranged by topics Up to 25 are saved the oldest ones will be overwritten You may save Broadcasts permanently in your Text Message list see p 13 16 This network service can be provided as an inclusive service and set auto matically You may need to register for service and set it manually please check with Operator Owing to different systems in use oper ation could differ from that mentioned below Hearing Voice Mail A waiting message may be indicated by one of followi
7. A short press clears last digit a long press the total number Call displayed number gt Usually your call ends if the other party Press to end your call ends it but you should not rely on this Easier Ways to Call For easier quicker and error free use you can Redial previous calls Automatically redial failed calls Call back received calls Call back unanswered calls e M Use your PhoneBook a Use your VIP Dial List Call numbers in messages Call 2 or more numbers at once You may use your Menu see p 10 or proceed as follows Fel Last Calls Your phone remembers the last num bers called and received From your standby display Redialling your Last Call c Redialling Previous Calls gt R e Auto Redialling If a callis unsuccessful you are offered Redial Press to repeatedly dial number in progressive inter vals for 15 minutes Press twice Press Scroll to see previous calls Press to call displayed number Any other use of phone will clear this Calling Back 8 The last identified calls you have received are recorded e P e Caller Identity may be not available on all connecting networks Shows your last calls list Scroll left for quickest ac cess to last received call list Press to call displayed number Making Calls Missed Calls f Will appear in your display Operator 0 E Mm AR Menu CR Pr
8. gt amp A ES E 2 CA SA EI p YQ Info f your message is not sent you are offered Retry If this fails check hat your Service Centre is correct ly set and that the destination phone is compatible p 19 Note that Message sent means it has been received by your Service Centre if it cannot be immediately delivered it will be continuously re ransmitted Re Usable Messages You may find it useful to keep list of standard messages which can be routinely edited and resent You can create messages yourself or edit messages sent by others Options whilst writing or editing OK Press to display End of Entry No Press Options Select Scroll and select from the following Edit Message Returns to editing writing Insert from P Book Opens PhoneBook for in serting a number Insert new Line Start new paragraph Discard Message Returns to message list without saving v Text Message GE Cell Broadcast Replying to Message Display message Options Press R Scroll and select Reply You have 4 options Answer is YES Answer is NO These footnotes plus your number are added to the re sponse Create new Response You can write a new mes sage p 13 O Edit Response You can change content first use C OK Yes Confirm OK Send message confirming Normal Text Sending on Message Display message Options Press
9. Busy Calls are diverted when your phone is Busy Check all Diverts Divert network settings may not always match your display eg if you change SIM Info Press to check set destination Clear all Diverts You may also clear individual Diverts see p 19 7 Message Setup Service Centre Number Enter or change the Service Centre number advised by your Operator 20 Message Type Ql It may be possible for your Message Centre to send your SMS message s in other formats please check for details Your phone can request differ ent formats Change Press you can choose from Normal text Telex Fax E Mail X 400 Define new type enter supplied code Cell Broadcast Control HE On Off When switched on your standby time can be reduced BE Topics When switched on you can choose from a standard list of broadcast Top ics but note that these may not be cur rently available in your network lt Add new Topic gt Select You may activate 5 Topics Activating further new Topics will require you deactivating old ones Examples e Normal is the standard Broadcast supplied by your Operator e Flashes are new items of general interest If the list does not contain a Topic you require select Define new Topic and enter the code provided by your Operator Please see p 15 to read Broadcasts Language You can select your language for the display texts Automatic will set the lang
10. You can adjust volume in 4 steps or escalating ring indicates escalating ring starts quietly then increases This can avoid unnecessary disturbance Ringer Melody You can select from 20 melodies plus an unobtrusive beep VIP Dial Melody You can select a different melody which will sound when an incoming call matches an entry in your VIP Dial List recognise important callers Service Tones You can switch on off audible signals indicating e Connection to the network Message HE Arrival e Connection after dialling Your Low Battery warning cannot be switched off fH Tone You can switch off the Tone announc ing a new Cell Broadcast message Key Sound Off Click or Tone All Tones voto Enables totally silent operation excludes low battery warning IX Will show to remind you or for quicker easier use G3 Hold down when in standby Press to select single Ringer beep if preferred Change Record Melody You may compose your own ringer melody nam WI Enter tune En PhoneBook Your PhoneBook can be directly accessed via your QA PhoneBook key please see p 6 If you want to use your PhoneBook during a call or when writing a message select it from your menu Last Calls A list of your last 10 outgoing and incoming calls can be seen and called by using your m key please see p 4 You can also access these lists via your menu but additionally
11. functions are controlled by PHONECODE this is a 4 8 digit code originated by you when you set the first security function you are asked to repeat it SOS Emergency 112 999 in UK calls can always be made It is most important to keep PIN and PHONECODE num bers securely The phone will be locked after three incorrect e entries your Service Provider may charge for unlocking Babysitter You can restrict usage to one Phone Book entry switch on then D n Enter PHONECODE UI Set entry from PhoneBook The standby display shows the restric tion and offers the set name Any other keypress will request PHONECODE to clear the restriction Lock VIP Dial You can restrict usage to those num bers entered in your VIP Dial list You may find it useful to change this list before locking it see p 11 PIN Setup PIN Control You can switch off PIN control but note risks of unauthorised use Note that some SIM cards will not allow this Change PIN Number You can change your PIN to any 4 8 digit number one you may remember more easily Mam OK OK Enter new PIN DER oy Enter current PIN Repeat new PIN It is most important that you record the new PIN securely see caution note above Change PHONE CODE Pam OK Enter current PHONECODE Pam op Enter new i PHONECODE Pam op Repeat new PHONECODE Lock to SIM Set to prevent use of a different SIM card If you rep
12. standard cigarette lighter sockets enabling easy movement between vehicles It can be used together with Car and Antenna Cradle Car Kit Comfort L36880 N3015 A118 This enables natural high speech qual ity and safe communication when on the move It incorporates advanced full duplex digital technology Car Handset L36880 N3015 A123 This enables optimum private use whilst connected to Car Kit Comfort 23 International Code Services International Code Algeria Deman Andorra 5 Greece Argentina 454 Hongkong 4852 Australia 61 Hungary Austria Bahrain Belgium Brazil Brunei Bulgaria Canada France International Service Numbers Austria Siemens 43 117075004 Australia Siemens 4611800 622414 Bangladesh Siemens 488017527447 Belgium 3278152221 6732 151 3592 739488 862150318149 din 38516105381 4202 24199 259 Brunei Bulgaria China Croatia Czech Republic Siemens Siemens Denmark Siemens 4544 77 48 66 Egypt 20233 13129 Finland Siemens 35895105 3190 France Siemens 3301 49 22 42 84 Germany i 49180 5333 226 301 686 4389 8522870 7559 3614572444 B ease 354511 3000 Siemens 911 16923988 Greece Siemens Hong Kong Siemens Hungary celand ndia
13. you can recheck your Missed Calls you are alerted each time you miss a call see p 5 18 Menu th R Time Charge Last Call You can see the duration of your last call and if supported by your Network the units used You can also see the associated charge if you have set this see right Total Calls This enables you to see the cumulative time Units and Charge if set It also enables you to zero these Press menu use p 10 Scroll and select Extras Scroll and select from the following Auto Display Switch on this to see elapsed time dur ing acall the call time will also appear briefly after each call Related charge is shown if this is pro grammed Minute Beep Switch on to hear a reminder beep every minute Extras Charge Rate gI If your network supports Advice of Charge and you are registered for it you will see number of Units used ms OK Enter valid Charge Rate per Unit note decimal point on softkey Your phone will cal culate and display relevant charge ms OK Charge Rate per Minute can be entered but note inaccu racy owing to tariff varia tions ms OK Charge Rate Currency can i be named Charge Limit Ql Your phone can be set to suspend service after a predetermined number of Units have been used This requires a special SIM with a sec ond PIN PIN 2 When switched on the Units limit can be entered or changed Info enable
14. 36 EWG Electromagnetic compatibility 91 263 EWG CTR 19 and CTR 20 91 263 EWG CTR 31 and CTR 32 Telecommunication terminal equip ment directive e 73 23 EWG as amended by 93 68 EWG Low voltage directive Technical Specification GSM Class 4 2 Watt Frequency Range 880 960 MHz e GSM Class 1 1 Watt Frequency Range 1710 1880 MHz Weight 130g Size 116 x 46 x 28 mm 118 cc Standby Time up to 100 h Talk Time upto5h Innovatron Patent To clean use a damp or antistatic cloth dry cloth could create electro static charges Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners these could damage cas ing As with most electronics products avoid extreme shock temperature and moisture Avoid leaving it behind glass in direct sunlight tempera tures can exceed 60 C Care of Your SIM Card The SIM card must be treated with the same care as a bank card Do not bend scratch or moisten the card and take care that it is not ex posed to static electricity Important You are adviced to write down the following details to help recovery of your phone Phone No Phone Serial Number beneath bat tery 14 or 15 characters Loss If your phone and or SIM card are lost or stolen call your Service Pro vider immediately to prevent misuse 26 Spare Battery L 36880 N3015 A113 Identical to that supplied with your phone NiMH 700 mAh Rapid Charger L
15. 36880 N3015 A102 A103 Enables full charge in 1 5 hours Travel Charger L36880 N3015 A107 A111 Similar to Rapid Charger but enables wordwide voltage range 90 270 V Desk Top Charger L36880 N3015 A112 This forms a convenient stand and enables easy drop in charging It connects to all C25 chargers Belt Clip L36880 N3015 A121 This allows easy and secure attache ment to a belt The phone can rotate to a convenient angle Accessories Designer Cases L36880 N3015 A122 A range of attractive protective cases are available Headset L36880 N3015 A119 SM vr This offers safe high quality hands free use whilst walking or driving Car Cradle L36880 N3015 A115 Supplied with adjustable bracket this enables secure and convenient siting of your phone Ensure vehicle opera tion including Airbags is not impeded when fixing cradles Antenna Cradle L36880 N3015 A116 An external antenna avoids radiation and interference risks and leads to increased operating range This robust cradle provides simple automatic con nection use with other accessories and easy handheld use Car Charger L36880 N3015 A114 si This fits standard cigarette lighter sockets 12 24 V It can be used together with Passive and Antenna Cradle Accessories Car Kit Portable L36880 N3015 A117 This enables safe handsfree use as well as rapid charging and auto answer It simply plugs into
16. SIEMENS OO MM S SIEMENS VL LJ 73 ESCH T on It Ww ds du fno Gs ow Gun a amp gz dt Precautions Introduction All radio transmitters carry risks of in terference with electronics in close proximity obile phones Must be switched off in an aircraft Do not use close to refuel ing areas fuel depots chemical plants blasting op erations or hospitals inor interference may af ect TV s radios phones etc Personal medical products pacemaker hearing aids etc can be affected KH Do not hold phone in your hand whilst driving Please note Do not dismantle phone or battery no user serviceable parts Use only specified battery others can damage the phone or even explode Also avoid contacts shorting Exhausted batteries should be recycled Dealers and lo cal facilities provide special containers There may be risks of ORIGINAN damage when using non esson ORIGINAL accessories 5 e NJ D Welcome to GSM the international mobile phone service available in more than 100 countries Your phone will work on both GSM 900 and 1800 net works You should check with your Op erator regarding current and planned coverage areas of service In addition to enabling basic phone calls your phone and network provide many valuable features and services to enhance business and leisure use If you experience difficulties Siemens provide a dedicated help line in most
17. SSC around the world see page 28 Your User Guide Your Quick Start will help you quickly use basic functions You should also read this User Guide e for complete safe and effective operation of the phone and net work features The following symbols are used WI Use the keypad to write R numbers or letters CJ Use the soft key function displayed above CR Press indicated end of soft key B OK Bold text indicates a soft key or displayed function Network dependent feature Getting Started 2 1 Insert SIM Card 2 2 Fit and Charge Battery 2 3 Switch on NES Enter PIN et 3 Making Calls 4 Dialling with Keypad 4 Redialling your Last Call Redialling Previous Calls 4 Auto Redialling 4 Calling Back cccceeeceeeeeee 4 Missed Calls ES International Dialling 5 Answering Calls 5 Unwanted Calls 5 m PhoneBook 6 Writing in PhoneBook 6 Calling from PhoneBook 6 Control Codes DTMF 7 Applications 8 During a Call 8 Volume Control s ss assaaeseieeeaea 8 Recording a Number 8 Call Time Charge
18. Service Provider will supply a SIM card containing your phone number and billing details It may be used in other GSM phones You may need to carefully snap this out from a credit card sized SIM Remove rear cover and battery if fitted te Locate SIM card gold contacts down angled corner top left Slide SIM fully into position 2 Fit and Charge Battery Locate battery as shown contacts on top end KA e Refit cover ensure top end is locat ed flush before swinging closed until it clicks If removing battery ensure phone is switched off first To charge battery Your new battery will not be fully charged Insert charger plug into socket in base arrow facing up A S t squeeze to release Plug charging unit into mains power socket ensure voltage stated on charger is not exceeded Allow at least 8 hours for your first few charges subsequently allow 5 6 hours for maximum charge Your display shows charge level You may use your phone whilst EH charging Usage Time A full charge can provide up to 100 hours standby or 5 hours talktime subject to network and environmental conditions A beep sounds when nearly empty Getting Started g 3 Switch on Hold down to switch on or off If insert SIM Card is displayed please check that it is correctly orien tated and seated step 1 Note an older SIM type may not be compati
19. You have 3 options End current call answer new Press to end current call waiting call will ring and can be answered as usual Swap Swap or e Press This accepts waiting call and places current call on hold You may swap back and forth as required e Reject waiting call Busy Caller will hear busy tone or Divert This is offered instead if set see p 21 Hold Call B Explain your intention i e to confer with others gt Back Press the call is held Press to return Multi Party Calls 8 You can call new number swap back or join them together Dur ing a call explain your intention then H Dial new number or use d deg PhoneBook via Menu Press to hold the first call and speak to the new party You have 3 options o Swap Swap or e Press This returns to the held call and places current call on hold You may swap back and forth End Return Press to end current call You should press Yes to re turn to held call Join Join Select to provide a 3 way conference You may repeat this adding a maximum of 5 calls 10 Menu Principles Your menu enables you to set up and use phone and Network features a A Operator A a E I Menu Press C M Roane SM oh Obs VIP Dial Location 1 7 length EU c3 Select R Scroll horizontally to display required top menu Select Press Selecting an entry from Menu leads to a submenu and somet
20. ame m p 6 Entry 1 is reserved for QO Mailbox If all positions are occupied Display unwanted entry Mailbox not removable Options Press LG Scroll and select either Move Entry Kom Scroll left and choose Move to P Book gt Or Remove Entry Then proceed as from empty above Using VIP Dialling nam i 28 Press VIP Dial 1 9 AR number The name first 6 letters will show above your right softkey Le Press to call or ED Press Other Options When a VIP Dial Entry is displayed Options Press Scroll and select from the following View Entry Displays corresponding number Edit Entry Change number then name Move Entry You can choose lt Move to P Book gt or to assign a new VIP Dial number Scroll to unwanted entry and Replace it CR Remove Entry Send as DTMF Code see p 8 Info You can set a distinctive Ringer Mel ody to recognise calls matching your VIP Dial list see p 17 PhoneBook entries which are also in your VIP Dial list are preceded by VIP number 12 Your phone can receive and send text messages SMS Your Operator will advise you concerning service availa bility and conditions Reading a Text Message A new message is indicated by an additional symbol Operator E LH EZ Menu R Press The display indicates the date and time received also the originator s number CR Scroll through message Deleting M
21. ber OK Press to advance to name Add to VIP DialList see p 11 Delete Entry Confirm deletion with Yes Send as DTMF Code Use to send a saved Control Code dur ing acall see right Capacity Entries are stored on your SIM this shows total and free capacity Delete Book You can delete all entries in your PhoneBook Security protected by PHONECODE see p 21 Control Codes DTMF You can save code numbers for con trolling remote services eg Answer ing Machine To save together with the phone number enter this first then Hold down until appears This creates a 3 second pause Repeat this if a longer pause is required then save as usual You can also save just the Control Code but must use PhoneBook Options via Menu to send it during a call see left Info Own Number The first PhoneBook entry is for your own number If your mobile number is not programmed it will be helpful to enter it here Set Press Pag OK Enter number If your SIM provides an alternate line line El you can view or set the sec ond number Services PhoneBook Your Operator or Service Provider may supply your SIM with PhoneBook entries for useful services If so you will see Service P Book as 3rd entry Applications During a Call Your SIM may enable special applica tions SIM Application Tool Kit These can include Banking Booking Infor mation Services etc Please check with y
22. ble please check with your Service Pro vider 3 volt SIM required See also Trouble Shooting p 23 4 Enter PIN Your SIM card may be provided with a PIN code to prevent misuse ie Enter your PIN code i Correct errors with C Enter PIN c OK Press Your phone will register with Network this may take some seconds a Operator A L LI Menu You are ready to make and receive calls when Operator s name appears May also appear if your SIM is enabled for special Applica tions page 10 Emergency Call Press soft key to access emergency service without a SIM You can always dial 112 999 in UK Please do not abuse this service PIN SIM card will be blocked after third incorrect PIN entry In this case or if you forget your PIN see p 23 To switch off PIN control or change your PIN number see p 21 Network connection gt gt Incoming signal strength CS fitis very weak there may be risks of call quality or continuity You can normally improve reception by moving to window elevated or open space Your phone will automatically select another network if you are abroad or outside your home net work i Making Calls Dialling with Keypad Operator M E m Menu Operator name must show in display Ld 2 nam KI Dial required number Use always full area code even if calling locally C Use to correct any errors
23. ess Press to call displayed number or scroll to display further missed calls Ld d gt gt Your Missed Call list can also be recalled via the Menu see p 17 International Dialling n i Hold down until ap pears providing internation al access from all countries Enter country code see p 28 then dial national number omitting leading digit for most countries i For later use abroad save home country numbers with this prefix see p 6 Answering Calls Answr Press or c Press Ending Calls Usually your call ends if the other party ends it but you should not rely on this Press Unwanted Calls Busy Select Divert will be offered instead if set eg Voice Mail see p 16 Alternative Line Ql Press to reject call It may be possible to subscribe to a second alternative phone number line You may switch lines by Press your softkey offers Linef E Press to switch line i m PhoneBook Writing in PhoneBook nam WII Dial complete number in A cluding area code as usual For easier use abroad enter international code p 5 Save Press Name c OK HHH Write name number keys Am now write letters see be low Press Dial number if required or e Writing Names Press number letter keys repeatedly The cursor advances after a short delay Press to return to standby ready for next entry Press once f
24. essages At end of message you are asked to delete it Ld 2 You can call any highlighted b Number 4 Yes Press You should normally delete a message since capacity of SIM card is limited and when full you cannot receive more messages M Will flash if your SIM is full see p 13 Text Message Options whilst reading new 71 Options Press Scroll and select from the following Call number shown This may be originator or another number in mes sage Save Number shown Saves number in your PhoneBook Reply There are a number of op tions see p 14 Delete Deletes message see left Edit Follow procedure for send ing message p 13 C use as required Use also for sending on to a new destination Capacity Shows number of saved messages and free capacity Return to List Returns to message list p 13 Text Message Message List Menu Press menu use p 10 R Scroll and select AT Text Message Scroll and select Out Outgoing List or In Incoming List CR Scroll through list 1 3 List position length 7 Message without address After a short delay the message scrolls automatically Options in Z list Options Press Scroll and select from the following Read Entry CR Press to scroll manually this also enables all reading op tions p 14 Delete Entry Deletes message p 14 Edit Entry Fol
25. imes further sub menus Hold down to exit return to normal standby state A short press steps back to the previous menu Note Holding down when in standby will switch off Menu Use Last Menu Use Your phone remembers your last 7 Menu tasks You can simply repeat modify or clear them From standby Press your softkey offers Re Use Press scroll and select from list The list is cleared when you switch off Short Cut Menu functions are numbered You may also select directly by entering successive location numbers eg Menu 2 3 will select your Message list Alternative NS p 5 If you subscribe to a second phone line you may set each menu entry Specific to this line eg a different ring divert security You must how ever select the required line before entering the menu Network Feature Some Network features may not be currently offered by your Operator or may require registration gi Indicates network 5 dependent feature amp VIP Dial When set you can call by just dialling one digit Setting from PhoneBook ER Press see p 6 R Options Press CR Display required entry Scroll and select Add to VIP DialList Record VIP Dial No for fu ture use If list is full choose entry to swap Setting a New Number Menu Press menu use p 10 G Select R Scroll and find lt empty gt see below if all are occu pied Set Press i Enter number and n
26. low procedure for send ing message p 13 C use as required Use also for sending on to anew destination Capacity Shows number of saved messages and free capacity Sending New Message You will be prompted to enter your Service Centre number when send ing your first message available from your Operator Menu Press menu use p 10 Scroll and select Text Message then lt Create new Msg gt FRE Write Message using y A alphanumeric keypad p 14 OK Press when complete Yes Confirm End of Entry No provides other options see p 14 Ki Enter Service Centre z number if requested KI Enter number or select from Wl PhoneBook OK Confirm Destination OK Send message confirming Normal Text to change see p 20 or Press to send You are advised when your message has been sent then you can save it It will appear in your M out message list f you need to change Service Centre number see p 20 Text Message Writing Letters Press number letter keys repeatedly The cursor advances after a short delay Press once for A twice for B etc Press to create space c Press to erase letter preceding cursor G2 Press to switch between UP PER and lower case letters 123 Fornumbers first step through letters 3 Press long to move cursor word by word short moves letter by letter Other characters G am e 3 CTORUM Sa ec
27. ng a 4 Operator A BE 96 Menu QO wil appear plus beep Press to call and hear mes sage MI will appear plus beep Press to check text message it may advise that you have Voice Mail waiting CR or Phone call recorded announcement You will need to call your Message Centre to hear the message s You can use Le Press if set see right Press to call Qo Voice Mail Setting Voice Mail Menu CR Scroll and select from the following Call Mailbox If not set you will be invited to set it if set you can edit it fam OK Press menu use p 10 Scroll and select QO Voice Mail Enter calling number pro vided by your Operator You may subsequently call this number e OO Divert to Mailbox If not set you need to Divert calls you do not answer including when switched off to your Mailbox CR Press from standby Press Scroll and select QO Divert Check Press to check setting if of fered This may take some seconds On Switch Divert on if it is off ms OK Enter Divert number pro vided by your Operator nor mally different to the number you need to call Divert On will appear after every call as a reminder Further Divert options are available see p 19 A Ringer Tones y Menu Press menu use p 10 CR Scroll and select Ringer R Scroll and select from the following Ringer Volume
28. ntry wv Message received Press to read it New Voice message a0 Press to hear it DE Unanswered Call Press to see identity A Applications LI PhoneBook Other Symbols X Ringer off Ga Message no address Lower level of encryption A Home Zone HR Active Line alternative line service eR All calls diverted see p 16 Trouble Shooting 23 Your phone will be reliable unless it suffers from extreme shock or moisture The following list should help you identify and remedy problems In many SIM and net work related instances It may however be necessary to call your Service Pro vider s Customer Service Helpline Problem Possible Causes Possible corrective measures Unable to Empty battery Charge it Check charging indication in switch on display Battery contacts dirty Clean contacts battery and phone Repeat switching on and off Battery replacement Briefly recharge Charging Empty battery Charge for half an hour disconnect and defect charge normally no display in Temperature exceeds Adjust and allow time dication 0 C to 45 C range Battery defective Replace it after several years average use a gradual decline may be expected Contact problem Check mains socket and connection to phone SIM error Damaged SIM card Make visual check Return SIM to your Service Provider SIM contact dirty Clean SIM contacts with a dry cloth SIM ca
29. or A twice for B etc Available characters are displayed on the bottom line C Press to erase letter preceding cursor hold down to erase name G2 Press to manually switch let ter case normally the first let ter is UPPER CASE switching automatically to lower case Press to create space Other characters amp 23 These keys write punctuation com mon symbols and cyrillic Available characters are displayed when you press a key See also p 14 Hints Use VIP Dial p 11 for frequently used entries You may enter a range of numbers for same person eg Carol O Office Carol M Mobile Carol H Home e Each entry can include up to 40 number code combinations Calling from PhoneBook Ln Press to open PhoneBook Own number see page 7 Enter first letter of required name and or scroll to display required name maj m Carol 2 23 CENE Options gt Info n some cases your LL key may not be offered Menu Press scroll and select LL PhoneBook p 10 f you have many entries starting with same letter enter next letter and scroll backwards Call displayed name m PhoneBook i PhoneBook Options Further options are available when displaying an entry m Press and display required entry Options Press View Entry Shows corresponding phone number Scroll and select from the following Edit Entry Number is shown with flashing cursor Did Change num
30. ort the loss of your phone see p 25 your SIM will be blocked and no other SIM can be used Lock M Your SIM may enable a restricted PhoneBook if so only listed calls may be made and no new entries are pos sible PIN2 is required to control this restriction Fixed Dialling Number SE bisplay Symbols Car Use also Headset Auto Answer When set your phone will answer automatically after a few rings Note when in a Car kit the ignition must be on This is relevant only when using onlay with optional handset Car Kit Comfort Handsfree Car Kit Portable Handsfree Portable Handsfree Headset Handsfree Override To change to hand held operation dur ing a call only with optional handset Press long again to switch back Auto Power OFF When connected with a Car Kit your phone will switched on automatically with car ignition and off after 2 hours delay Applications Please see p 8 for details of this serv ice which may be enabled by your SIM You may normally use this service via your soft key but if not available eg when a message is waiting it can be always accessed through this menu Reception Strength Menu Location Icons 74 Bremen o Battery Level p lt gt Select 48 7 C3 Soft Key Functions Press key beneath PST or Soft Key Symbols lt amp c Short press clears last charac ter long press clears e
31. our Operator When active your standby display will show a 8 Operator a i mA Menu Press to use Application If more than one Application is offered Scroll and select as required Your Application may offer additional help information if so Please contact your Operator for details your phone is enabled to handle future services through this facility Press to read this Some operations are only available during a call Volume Control A Ro H A Carol i 5 Menu 2 Press Use either end of left softkey Recording a Number If a caller dictates a number you can record it DER Enter phone number The Y VI number can be dialled or saved after call To prevent others seeing a secure code eg Bank PIN Call Time Charge This will be shown intermittently if set p 18 PhoneBook Last Calls You may find it useful to refer to a saved number Menu Press CR Scroll and select QA PhoneBook see p 6 Hold down during call or a gt Last Call List see p 4 Your normal Menu functions are also available During a Call i Call Waiting 8 During a call you can be advised that there is another waiting You may need to register for this serv ice and need to set your phone p 20 You will hear a special tone during call Your caller will hear ringing tone A A lt lt lt lt gt gt gt gt A Carol
32. rd not correctly Ensure SIM is correctly orientated orientated Incompabile SIM card Use only a3 volt SIM card please contact your Service Provider PIN error 3 incorrect entries Enter MASTER PIN PUK supplied with your SIM as instructed If your MASTER PIN or PIN are lost call your Service Provider PHONE 3 incorrect entries Contact Siemens Service CODE error No connec Weak signal Move higher to a window or open space tion to net Outside GSM coverage area Check Operator coverage map NIE SIM not valid Call your Service Provider New network not Try selecting manually or try other authorized network see p 19 Phoneloses Weak signal Reconnection or connection to another network Operator is automatic Switching off and on may accelerate this Trouble Shooting Problem Possible Causes Possible corrective measures Calls not Dialling error Use full national area code possible New SIM fitted Check for new restrictions Charge limit reached Call your Service Provider or use PIN 2 to reset Certain calls Call restriction set Restrictions may be set by your Operator not possible Cannot write Call restriction set Check PhoneBook restrictions p 21 in Phone PhoneBook is full Edit it see p 6 Book Cannot find SIM has been changed Refit original SIM PhoneBook Voice Mail Divert not set Set divert see p 19 not working M flashing essage store full Delete a message to make room p 12
33. s you to check status Your Service Provider may use this feature to enable instant and possibly prepaid service Extras Divert advanced This network feature diverts or for wards calls to another phone or your Voice Message Centre See also Voice Mail p 16 for setting a simple unanswered call Divert This menu offers further possibilities which may also be used for Voice Mail To set Divert Scroll and select Divert Scroll and select the type of Divert see next page CR CR Check Press to check setting if of fered this may take some seconds On Switch on if it is off ms OK Enter number you wish to divert to You may also use Divert On will appear after every call as a reminder To Clear Divert Follow setting procedure and switch off The destination is memorised so you can easily switch on again To change Divert Number Clear Divert then switch on c We Erase the old number and i enter new one Divert all Calls No calls will be received by your phone ag Will show permanently if Divert all Calls is set Divert all Unanswered Calls This general setting includes If not reachable If no Reply If Busy see below If not reachable Calls will be diverted when your phone is switched off or out of coverage If no Reply Your phone will ring but after a delay the call will be diverted You can change delay time increments of 5 sec 30 sec max If
34. uage normally used by your home Operator Extras GSM Service Network Info You can scroll through networks you are receiving signals from and select service but Some Operators may be barred by your SIM Select new Network You can change manually to next pre ferred Network when outside your home Network AutoNetwork The automatic selection priority is con trolled by your Preferred Network list You may switch Auto Network off and subsequently select manually Preferred Network Operators on this list have priority for automatic selection You can edit this list deleting an entry or setting a new one as follows Scroll to empty and press Set You can scroll through the Operator List choosing as required If the required Operator is not listed you can enter it via the Country MCC and Net work MNC codes they supply Operator List A list of known GSM Operators may be referenced for information Call Waiting If you register for this service you may need to set it you can also check sta tus For operation see p 9 Extras Incognito Subject to your Network and other carriers the person you are calling may be able to see who is calling them You may choose to conceal your identity Checking Status You can check Network setting of Call Waiting and Incognito Security Security Codes Information Use of your SIM is controlled by your PIN number Other security

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