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1. 00 38 e Ringing volume 15 71 88 remove barring as Ringtone enccerreceoes 24 71 88 services 110 Index SMS Settings an Snapshot enea Speed dialling keys Standby mode Summary after call Switch onloff secen Switching between applications eeeeeeeseeeeeeeteees 9 T FO TexXt Cnty sdewtndeetehee 16 Tasks n Technical data cecececeeeeeeeee 99 Text input with T9 eee 16 Thumbnails in an contacts eN eienn ea eE 20 Time settings 78 RET EAEE E E To do tasks se Troubleshooting eeeeeeeeee 93 U Upper lowercase letters 17 Vv Validity period Vibrating alert t Voice dialling Voice mailbox a Voice MEMO ccccesscccecceceeeeeeees Volume control ccceeeeeeeeeeeees Ww Wallpaper cccsseeeeeeeeeeee 53 73 WAP browser CONNECTION ossessi connection security a MESSAGES 0 0 eeeeeseeeteeeeteeeeseee SAVE PAGES ceseeeseceeeneeeeneees service messages SENGS 33 2 sand scantebontcseatess Warning tones eeeseeeeseeeee Welcome note or image TAYE Writing language pare fe Writing text
2. In the field Subject enter the header of the e mail Move down to the text field and write text p 16 To add attachments like images sound clips video clips notes and templates to the message Options gt Insert Image Sound clip Video clip Note Template To see hear the single objects of the e mail Options gt Attachments In the Attachments view you are offered other Options to open insert and remove objects Send the e mail Options gt Send E mails are automatically transmit ted to the Outbox before sending Save the message to send it later o E mail Options Send Add recipient Insert Attachments Delete Message details Sending options Exit Press Close to save mes sage to Drafts 32 Messages Inbox All received messages are stored in the Inbox except e mails see Mail box p 35 and cell broadcasts p 41 Messages gt Inbox Unread messages are written in bold The following icons may appear for w new read short messages w new read smart messages can newlread multimedia ol messages te new read WAP service TN messages B data received via Bluetooth a data received via infrared xX unknown type Inbox options Open Create message SMS MMS E mail Delete Message details Move to folder Mark Unmark Mark Mark all Un mark all Exit Viewing a message Select the required message in the Inbox and press the joystick
3. Val Press View an entry The view mode shows all fields with information contained in the entry Select the required entry and press the joystick or Options gt Open Move the joystick to the right to open the image view View Mode Options Call Create message SMS MMS E mail Edit Delete Defaults Add voice tag Voice tags Assign shortcut Remove shortcut Ringtone Copy to SIM ph book Send business card via SMS via e mail via Bluetooth via infrared Exit Assign default numbers and addresses If an entry has several phone num bers or e mail addresses to speed up calling and sending messages you can define certain numbers and ad dresses to be used as default Open the entry Options gt Defaults 22 Contacts In a pop up window the following options are displayed e Phone number e SMS number e MMS number address e E mail address Select an option then Press Assign All assigned numbers addresses are displayed Select the one you want to have as the default Groups For better handling of large numbers of Contacts entries you can assign them to groups These can also be used as distribution lists for sending short messages or e mails New group Open Contacts Contacts Move the joystick to the right to open the Groups list Options gt gt New group ie Write a name for the group Press OK Add members Open Contacts Contacts Select required entry
4. Options Add to group Select required group if more than one available al Add multiple members Open Contacts Contacts Move the joystick to the right to open the Groups list Select and open required group Options Add members Select an entry and press the joystick to mark it Repeat on all entries you want to add a Press OK to add all marked entries to the group Add to group press Contacts 23 Remove members Open Contacts gt Contacts Move the joystick to the right to open the Groups list Select and open required group Then select required entry Options gt gt Remove from group a Press Yes or press BI button Groups Options Open New group Delete Rename Ringtone Contacts info Memory Voice tags Exit Most relevant functions Ringtone Assign an individual ringtone to the selected group Contacts info gt gt Memory No of contacts groups Contacts info gt Voice tags List of all entries with voice tags Press Options to edit Voice Dialling 2 30 phone numbers can be di alled by simply saying a word e g the name of an entry Voice dialling entries must be stored in the phone s memory not on the SIM card Some useful hints before using voice dialling e Voice tags depend only on the speaker s voice not a language Beware of loud background noise voice tags are sensitive to it e Use long names for better recog nition and diffe
5. All messages required for status in formation are collected in this folder e g a confirmation required by Receive report p 37 Each recipient has his own report Settings Select required message type and press the joystick SMS Messages gt Options gt Settings gt SMS Message centres Shows a list of all defined message centres to add a new entry see p 38 Msg centre in use Select the message centre you will use for messaging Receive report You are given confirmation of the successful or unsuccessful delivery of a sent message in the Records This service may be subject to a charge 38 Messages Message validity Select the period in which the serv ice centre tries to deliver the mes sage 1 hour 6 hours 24 hours 3 days 1 week Maximum time Maximum period that the service provider permits Message sent as Make sure that your service provider supports the conversion formats for information please contact your service provider Text Normal SMS message Fax Transmission via SMS Paging You may need to obtain the required code number from your service provider E mail Transmission via SMS Preferred connection You can choose between GSM or GPRS as default if supported by the used network Reply via same ctr The reply to your message is handled via your service centre for informa tion please contact your service pro vider SMS options Messa
6. Default profile By using a Car Kit this profile will au tomatically be activated You can se lect one of the standard profiles p 71 Automatic answer Factory default Off On Off Calls are accepted auto matically after a few sec onds Eavesdropping is possible Automatic settings e Vibrating is switched off e Keylock is switched off See fi key on p 5 e Phonelock is switched off To un lock you must enter the security code p 79 Setup 83 Call divert Y You can set the conditions Sy for which calls are diverted to your mailbox or other numbers For de tails contact your service provider You can set divert as follows The most common condition for call divert is If not answered gt Setup gt Call divert If not answered Select Activate Select then choose To voice mailbox to divert to your voice mailbox number p 88 or To other number Enter another number to which calls should be di verted Select the delay time after whicha call should be diverted c Press OK After a short pause the setting is con firmed by the network Divert conditions The following conditions for call di verting are available All voice calls If busy If not answered If out of reach If not available All fax calls All data calls Check status Options gt Check status Check whether the divert is activated or not Cancel diverts Options gt Cancel all diverts All
7. GPRS data counter Records gt GPRS counter Allows you to check the amount of data sent and received during packet data GPRS connections Records options The offered functions depend on the current situation position Open Clear timers Clear counters Clear recent calls Settings Exit Most relevant functions Clear recent calls You can clear all recent calls lists Settings e Records duration No 1 10 or 30 days e Show call duration during an active call Yes No e Show costs in PIN 2 query Currency Units e Call cost limit PIN 2 query Off On see above 28 Messages General X gt Messages Transmit and receive messages via e SMS e Smart message e MMS e E mail e Bluetooth or infrared Additionally you may receive cell broadcast messages or WAP service messages Message options The offered functions depend on the current situation position Open Create message SMS MMS E mail Connect SIM messages Cell broadcast Service commands Settings Exit New messages SMS Short message You may transmit and receive very long SMS up to 760 characters on your phone which are automatically composed from several normal SMS messages note the accruing charges Depending on the service provider e mails and faxes can also be sent or e mails can be received via SMS change setting if necessary p 37 Create a short message Messages gt Create mes
8. Mobile phones can interfere with the functioning of medical devices such as hearing aids or pacemakers Keep at least 20 cm 9 inches between phone and pacemaker When using the mobile phone hold it to the ear which is further away from the pacemaker For more infor mation consult your doctor The SIM card and MultiMediaCard may be re moved Caution Small parts like this could be swallowed by young children The mains voltage specified on the power supply unit Volt must not be exceeded Other wise the charging device may be destroyed The ringtone S 88 info tones S 88 and handsfree talking are reproduced through the loudspeaker Do not hold the phone to your ear when it rings or when you have switched on the handsfree function p 15 Otherwise you risk serious permanent damage to your hearing C Lk e Original Accessories 08 Do not use an optical magnifier to look at the activated infrared interface Class 1 LED product classification as per IEC 60825 1 Only use original Siemens bat teries 100 mercury free and charging devices Otherwise you risk serious damage to health and property The battery could explode for instance You may only open the phone to replace the battery 100 mer cury free or SIM card or MultiMediaCard You must not open the battery under any circumstances All other chang es to this device are strictly pro hibited and will invalid
9. Sending data shown After the message has been sent the Bluetooth connection will be ended automatically Note If sending fails the message will be deleted from the Outbox Data received via Bluetooth are stored in the Inbox p 32 Status icons RI Bluetooth active amp Connection is active 86 Setup Paired devices view gt Setup gt Bluetooth Communication with paired devices is more convenient and quicker Pairing with a device Move the joystick to the right to view the paired device list Options gt gt New paired device Your phone starts to search for other Bluetooth devices ora list of devic es appears if you have already searched for other devices Select the partner you want to con nect with o CE Enter password required by the selected partner device see Sending via Bluetooth above The device is added to the paired device list Press Select Assign short name Options gt Assign short name Define a short name or alias for bet ter recognition of certain devices af ter searching These names are only visible to you and not to other Bluetooth users Set as authorised Options gt Set as authorised Paired devices can be set as author ised to allow them a connection to your device without your knowl edge This status is useful for your own devices such as your computer or your Bluetooth headset for exam ple Authorised de
10. Shows an attached image Play sound clip While playing move joystick right left to increase decrease volume Press Stop to stop the audio playback Play video clip Plays an attached video clip Objects List all the different multimedia ob jects ina multimedia message In the Objects view you are offered more Options to open save and send objects Note Beware of viruses and harmful software Do not open attachments from dubious senders See also Certificate management p 79 34 Messages WAP messages The message may contain book marks and or access point informa tion To save both select Save all To save them separately select View details Then select Save to bookmarks or Save to Settings WAP service messages Your provider may offer push messages which are notifications of news headlines or services For avail ability and subscription details ask your service provider A WAP service message may contain text or addresses To view or down load the service select Download message If necessary the phone makes a data connection My folders Messages gt My folders Organise your messages in folders You may create new folders rename or delete old ones Templates is a special kind of folder which contains fixed phrases There you can add new templates for later use in your messages Note When you are looking inside a folder you can simply change to other fo
11. Use number Delete Clear list Add to Contacts Create new Update exist ing Exit Records list gt Records Move to right to show the total records list Icons in the list 2 Missed calls Received calls t Dialled numbers Records list options View details Clear records Filter Add to Contacts Create new Update existing Settings Exit Most relevant function Use the Filter for a customized view of the list Call duration Displays the duration of incoming and outgoing calls Available lists Last call Dialled numbers Calls re ceived All calls Note You can see the call duration during an active call Options gt Settings Show call duration gt Yes Records 27 Call costs Call costs allows you to check the cost of the last call or all calls Call costs limit set by a service provider Special SIM cards allow the service provider to define a credit or a period after which the phone is barred for outgoing calls The number of remaining units is shown during a call and in standby mode The display of prepaid cards may vary depending on the service provider Call costs limit set by yourself PIN 2 query gt Records gt Last call units All calls cost Mark one of them For activating select Options gt Settings gt Call cost limit gt On gt OK Enter the limit in units or currency depending on the setting Show costs in above
12. ceceeeeeeeeeeee Senter tele ae lees 36 Call waiting OULDOX AREE Ce antes 37 Conference seoran REPOS E RENERE EE 37 Options during a call Settings 0 37 Volume control wo eee SIM messages 43 Handsfree s s ceesceestssteeeeees Service commands 43 Writing Text ccescsesseseeeeee 16 Internet ceccccccccccccceee 40044 CONTACTS ccceserreeeessreeeeeteee 19 Settings oo 44 Open the Contacts 19 Bookmarks VieW nsss 44 Insert SIM card entries 19 WAP connection sssi 46 Call an entry 21 WAP browser settings 0 47 View an entry oo ee 21 Connection security 005 48 GLOUDS eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees 22 See also Index at the end of this User Guide 2 Contents CAMEL AY Kassner iriso 49 Snapshot esinaine 49 Images 51 Music 55 Radio 55 MP3 Player 56 Organiser 57 Calendar 57 Tasks 59 Today eeeeeeeeeesseeeeeesteeeeeesneees 60 NOTES honeei rarei shocks 60 Voice MEMO nssssssssssnisssssssssse 60 Calculator ssveccivess eves werent 61 Converter 0 eeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeees 62 Extras erekere srania 64 File Manager 64 MultiMediaCard 65 Java applications 66 Alarm clock 69 Favourites 69 SIM Phonebook 0000008 70 SIM fixed dial cccccseeeeeeeee 70 Service NUMbELS ceeeeeeee 70 SIM services ccc
13. display the Menu To move items to a folder select the required item Options gt Move to folder A list of available folders is shown as possible destinations function is not shown if there is no folder available You can also choose the root level when moving an item out of a fold er Select the new location for the item and press OK Menu Options Open List view Move Move to folder New folder Exit Switching between applications If there is more than one application running you can switch between them Press and hold down the Menu key A list with all active applications ap pears on the display Scroll to the re quired one and press the joystick to switch the active one Note If too many applications are open some may be closed by the phone to save memo ry Unsaved data will be saved automatical ly before an application is closed Searching Your phone has one search field for all purposes Usually the search field is indicated as such by a magnifying glass to the left of the text field In other cases you may have to activate it Options gt Find To search for an item key in letters in the search field The phone starts searching automatically and shows the matches for selection To opti mise the search key in more letters To open the found item press the joystick 10 Switch on off PIN entry Switch on off To switch on hold down On Off End key
14. gt Camera gt Images lt 7 You can view organise and send pictures or animations stored in your phone This includes pictures made by the Camera application e received in your inbox via multi media picture message as an e mail attachment or via infrared or Bluetooth connection In these cases you must save the picture after receiving it e Support for jpg BMP animated GIF s and other popular formats In the Images main view you can see a list of pictures and folders with e the date and time of shot or storage e athumbnail picture as preview e the number of images inside a folder TY imagas a m mountain 29 05 2003 6 40 PM WS cloud s 29 05 2003 6 39 PM desert 22 03 2003 10 50 I Options Exit View the other images in the list by moving the joystick left right when an image is open View images You can store pictures in your phone memory or on an optional MultiMediaCard To toggle between the two memory storage spaces turn the joystick left or right Select the required image in the im age list by moving the joystick up and down Open an image by pressing the joystick Receive images Images can be received via multi media picture message as an e mail attachment or via infrared or Blue tooth connection When saved they are stored in the phone memory and appear in the Images list 52 Camera Send images Options gt Send Send the sele
15. in standby mode or Contacts Select required entry For further information see p 21 Press the Call key to start the call Note You can also make calls from numbers found within SMS MMS E mail messages and other texts from the SIM Phonebook or by using shortcuts p 75 Accept call The phone must be switched on standby mode ral or If the phone number has been trans mitted by the network it is dis played If it is stored in the Contacts the corresponding name picture is displayed End call Press Press Answer Press the End key Note End an active call even if the person on the other end of the line has hung up first Dialling Options Add to Contacts Create new Update existing Call Send SMS MMS Making a phone call 13 Reject call Press the end key The caller will hear a line busy tone The call may be diverted if this has been set previ ously p 83 Call waiting You may need to register for this service with your service provider and set your phone accordingly p 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 al Press Call during the call to answer the waiting call The first call is put on hold Press briefly to end the ac tive call or hold down to end both calls Also Options gt End all calls I
16. limited to batteries keypads casing this warranty shall be valid for six months from the date of purchase This Guarantee shall be invalid if the de vice defect is attributable to improper treat ment and or failure to comply with information contained in the user manuals This Guarantee shall not apply to or ex tend to services performed by the author ised dealer or the customer themselves e g installation configuration software downloads User manuals and any soft ware supplied on a separate data medium shall be excluded from the Guarantee The purchase receipt together with the date of purchase shall be required as evi dence for invoking the Guarantee Claims under the Guarantee must be submitted within two months of the Guarantee de fault becoming evident Ownership of devices or components re placed by and returned to Siemens shall vest in Siemens This Guarantee shall apply to new devices purchased in the European Union The Guarantee is issued by Siemens plc Sie mens House Oldbury Bracknell Berk shire RG12 8FZ Any other claims resulting out of or in con nection with the device shall be excluded from this Guarantee Nothing in this Guaran tee shall attempt to limit or exclude a Cus tomers Statutory Rights nor the manufacturer s liability for death or personal injury resulting from its negligence The duration of the Guarantee shall not be extended by services rendered under the terms of the
17. phone Connection security a If the security indicator is displayed during a WAP session data transmission between phone and WAP gateway is secure and encrypted Note This does not mean that communication between phone and content server where the requested resource is stored is secure It s up to the service provider to secure the path between gateway and content server Camera 49 Snapshot Camera gt Snapshot S You can take photographs with the integrated digital camera in the phone The camera uses JPEG as standard ised image format which can be viewed with most available image viewers Press the Snapshot key on the side of the phone to start the Snapshot application The display shows the current view Take a snapshot Press the camera key or the joystick to take a picture of the current view It will be saved automatically in the Images application p 51 To prepare the next shot wait until the last picture is stored This takes a few seconds a Press Options gt Delete or wa if the picture does not match your intentions Snapshot modes The camera supports three modes Move the joystick left right to toggle between them Miniature i A Standard Full screen Miniature Small icon sized picture which can be added to an addressbook entry Shown resolution 80 x 96 pixels storage format 80 x 96 pixels 50 Camera Standard Normal lan
18. ter a specific free adjustable time out Any user action or phone event will deactivate the screensaver gt C 30 05 2005 1 51AM Screensaver timeout Set the time after which the screen saver should become active The range is from one minute to 30 min utes in steps of one minute Screensaver Choose between Date and time The actual date and time is shown For adjusting see p 78 Text Enter a desired text up to 15 charac ters Animation Default animation Not changeable e Own animation Select the required picture or ani mated GIF file from the folder Images p 51 or from the MultiMediaCard p 65 Screensaver preview A preview of the current setting is shown Note Animated screensavers reduce the stand by time Setup 75 Call gt Setup gt Settings gt Call gt Select a function D Aa Send my caller ID gI When you make a call your phone number can be displayed on the re cipient s display depending on the service providers Call waiting Ql During a call you may be advised that there is another call waiting You will hear a special tone during the call If you are registered for this service you can check whether it is set and you can activate deacti vate it Automatic redial When activated busy numbers will be automatically redialled up to 10 times End with End key Summary after call Shows duration and costs of last
19. Answers 93 If you have any questions about using your phone visit us at www my siemens com customercare any time In addition we have listed some frequently asked questions and answers below Question Possible causes Possible solution Phone cannot be On Off key not pressed Press On Off key for at least two seconds switched on long enough Flat battery Charge battery Check charging indicator in the display Battery contacts dirty Clean contacts See also below under Charging error Standby time is too Frequent use of the Restrict use if necessary short organiser and games Animated screensaver Deactivate animated screensaver p 74 activated Unintentional keystrokes Activate key lock illumination Charging error Battery totally discharged 1 Plug in charger cable charge icon not 2 Wait up to 2 hours until the charge icon is displayed displayed 3 Charge battery as usual Temperature out of range Make sure the ambient temperature is right wait a 5 C to 40 C while then recharge Contact problem Check power supply and connection to the phone Check battery contacts and device interface clean them if necessary then insert battery again No mains voltage Use different mains power socket check mains voltage Wrong charger Only use original Siemens accessories p 6 Battery faulty Replace battery p 103 SIM error SIM aa not correctly Make sure that the SIM card is correctly inserte
20. Bluetooth devices within the possible range Setup 85 Note When searching for other Bluetooth devices you may see only their unique Bluetooth addresses when no name was given To see your unique address enter in standby mode 2820 Sending via Bluetooth To send an item via Bluetooth you must first select it in its application for example Camera Images select an image Then Options gt Send via Bluetooth Your phone starts to search for other Bluetooth devices If Bluetooth is turned off you will be asked if you want to turn it on All found partners are shown on the display with a device icon their Blue tooth name and the device type Trusted partners are indicated by an icon f Note An existing list of devices may appear if you have already searched for other devic es In this case select More devices Icons for devices are Computer a Phone a Car Kit T headset kid Other Unknown Stop Press to interrupt search and work with devices already found Select the partner you want to con nect with o Press Select The item you want to send is copied to the Outbox Connecting is shown ie If Pairing is required by the other device you must enter a password The default password is 0000 Give it to the part ner for its unique use Subsequently this device is trusted Now the connection should be established
21. Insert symbol Shows a table with special characters for selection Writing language Change the T9 input lan guage If the required dic tionary is not available see Writing language p 73 Selected text will be copied into the clipboard To select text Press and hold while moving the joystick left right to select words or up down to select lines XQ Still hold and press Copy W Short press to open the menu select Cut to cut and copy the selected text into the clipboard To insert text from the clipboard W Press and hold then press Paste mode The status indica wo tor shows abc Press to remove the selected text from the document Number mode Switch to number input mode The status indica tor shows 123 Contacts 19 General In Contacts you can store and GF manage entries with names phone numbers and additional address in formation Add voice dialling a per sonal ringtone or a thumbnail image to an entry Open the Contacts Contacts Itis also possible to open contacts by pressing joystick downwards or to assign one of the softkeys in idle mode a shortcut to contacts New entry Contacts gt Options New contact 5i Enter at least a name and a phone number To write text see p 16 BI Press Done to store the new entry EDD Ca Mustermann Thilo G Abe First name Thilo Last name Mustermann Company Siemens Job title a
22. Key in a period in minutes for time out Unlimited No time out 78 Setup Date and time settings gt Setup gt Settings Date and time settings Select a function K way The clock is set once at start up the phone first time Afterwards you may modify it by using the following features Time ie Enter the time Setting of the time format HH Hours 2 digit MM Minutes 2 digit Date 5 Enter the date Setting of the date format DD Day 2 digit MM Month 2 digit YYYY Year 4 digit Date format Select from mm dd yyyy dd mm yyyy yyyy mm dd Date separator Select from l Time format 12 hour or 24 hour Time separator Select from Clock type Analogue or Digital Auto time update gI The phone gets the current time date and time zone via the network Setup 79 Security a gt Setup gt Settings gt Security Select a function Phone and SIM The phone and SIM card are protect ed against misuse by several security codes PIN code request PIN code PIN2 code and Security code see p 11 Autolock period If set the phone locks after a time out you can define Key in a number for minutes To unlock you must en ter the security code Lock if SIM changed gI Security code protected A Your phone is prevented from being used with a different SIM card SIM fixed dial PIN 2 protected gI Dialling is restr
23. Options gt Done Insert SIM card entries yo You can copy entries from the SIM card to the Contacts on the phone Further data can be added to them subsequently Extras gt SIM Open SIM phonebook and select the name s you want to copy by mark ing Options gt Copy to Contacts To copy an entry from Contacts to SIM open the entry and select the required number Options gt Copy to SIM ph book Contacts Options main menu Open Call Create message SMS MMS E mail New contact Edit Delete Dupli cate Add to group Belongs to groups Mark Unmark Mark Mark all Unmark all Send business card via SMS via e mail via Bluetooth via infrared Con tacts info Memory Voice tags Exit Contacts Options By opening a contact the following functions are available Call Create message SMS MMS E mail Edit Delete Defaults Add voice tag Ringtone Copy to SIM ph book Send business card via SMS via e mail via Bluetooth via infrared Ringtone Send business card via SMS via e mail via Bluetooth via infrared Exit 20 Contacts Edit an entry Select required entry Options gt Edit ie Make the required changes c Press Done to save the setting Delete an entry Select required entry Options Delete or press KI button Delete multiple entries Select required entries Options gt gt Mark or Options gt Mark all The entries are indica
24. Options gt View details Shows detailed information about the current image Images list options Open Send via MMS via e mail via Bluetooth via infrared Image uploader Settings Delete Move to folder New folder Mark Unmark Mark Mark all Un mark all Rename Receive via infrared View details Add to Favourites Update thumbnails Exit Most relevant function Receive via infrared Only from a digital camera that sup ports the IrTran P protocol other wise use the infrared application p 87 Note You may use an optional MultiMediaCard as a supplementary storage area p 65 Viewing the memory consumption see p 91 Shortcuts Use these shortcuts for work with images Ae ak A Toggle between full screen and normal view Rotate left right 90 degrees Scroll left and right Scroll up and down Zoom in and out Picture message folder Pictures which are sent to you ina picture message are stored in the folder Picture msgs The stored black amp white pictures are displayed in grid form They are sort ed in the order of time when re ceived then alphabetically Select the required image in the im age list by moving the joystick up down and left right Open an image by pressing the joystick View the other images in the list by moving the joystick left right when an image is open 54 Camera To save a received image go to gt Message
25. To switch off hold down On Off End key in standby mode Enter PIN The SIM card can be protected with a 4 8 digit PIN wi Enter your PIN code using i the number keys shown as a series of asterisks If you make a mistake press 67 Press OK to confirm the in put Logging on to the network will take a few seconds o Standby mode When the name of the service provider appears at the top of the display the phone is in standby mode and ready for use D p08 Fr 30 05 2003 Undef Bookma The following indicators are shown on the display Signal strength D Strong signal B gt gt gt gt A weak signal reduces the call quality and may lead to loss of the connection Change your location Battery charge level Shows the power of the battery in 7 steps e g Hafful F Security 11 General The phone and SIM card are protect ed against misuse by several security codes Keep these confidential numbers in a safe place where you can access them again if required PIN Protects your SIM card person code al identification number PIN2 This is needed to set the charge code detail display and to access ad ditional functions on special SIM cards PUK Key code Used to unlock SIM PUK2 cards after the wrong PIN has been entered Security Protects your phone The de code fault code number is 12345 You can change the security code to any number To ac
26. as bookmark Save WAP pages To view a WAP page off line you can save it to the phone memory Options gt gt Save page To open the Saved pages list move the joystick right in the Bookmarks view To open a saved page select the required page and press the joystick If you want to retrieve the page on line again e g to refresh the content Options gt Reload Note You stay on line after retrieving a page You can arrange saved WAP pages into folders End To end a WAP session and disconnect Options gt Disconnect or Press WAP browser settings gt Internet gt Options gt Settings Default access point Press the joystick to get a list of available access points See also Settings p 76 Show images Show images during browsing or not If No is selected you can view im ages during browsing by Options gt gt Show images Text wrapping If Onis set long text will be continued in the next line otherwise it will be trun cated at the end Font size Choose between Large Normal and Small Cookies Allow or Reject the sending and receiving of cookies 48 Internet Conf DTMF sending Choose between Always and First time only The WAP browser allows you to let a call include sending DTMF tones dur ing browsing Choose if you want to confirm be fore the phone sends DT MF tones during a voice call Save receipt Digitally signed docu ments can be saved to the
27. authorised by Siemens Components on the printed circuit board are manipulated The software is manipulated Defects or damage caused by dropping breaking lightning or ingress of moisture This also applies if defects or damage was caused by mechanical chemical radio in terference or thermal factors e g micro wave sauna etc Devices fitted with accessories not author ised by Siemens e This Guarantee shall not apply to or ex tend to services performed by the author ised dealer or the customer themselves e g installation configuration software downloads User manuals and any soft ware supplied on a separate data medium shall be excluded from the Guarantee The purchase receipt together with the date of purchase shall be required as evi dence for invoking the Guarantee Claims under the Guarantee must be submitted within two months of the Guarantee de fault becoming evident Ownership of devices or components re placed by and returned to Siemens shall vest in Siemens This Guarantee shall apply to new devices purchased in the European Union For Products sold in the Republic of Ireland the Guarantee is issued by Siemens Ireland Limited Ballymoss Road Sandyford In dustrial Estate Dublin 18 The Republic of Ireland Any other claims resulting out of or in con nection with the device shall be excluded from this Guarantee Nothing in this Guar antee shall attempt to limit or exclude a Customers Statutory Rig
28. calls needs activation of Call cost limit p 27 Shortcut Activates speed dialling function p 92 Anykey answer When activated you can press any key to accept an incoming call Line in use gI This function is only displayed if it is supported by the service provider Two independent phone numbers must be registered on the phone Select the phone line you want for daily use Calls can be answered irre spective of the selected line p Short press to change left softkey Press softkey to switch between the lines in standby mode 76 Setup Connection You need access points to c access the Internet for example to e send receive e mails p 31 e send receive multimedia messages p 29 e use WAP applications p 44 e activate modem operation To connect to an access point a data connection is need There may be ac cess points predefined by your pro vider Otherwise your provider will supply you with further information on this Setup gt Settings Connection Select a function Access points A list of default or defined access points may be shown Select an ac cess point from the list or define a new one Note In order to setup your phone for WAP MMS and Email you can use the SMS Service We recommend that you contact your net work operator to send you the configuration message Alternatively you can go to www my siemens com customercare and Siemens will send y
29. gt gt C AA Converter Type Length Unit Yards Amount 88 Unit Metres Amount 80 46722 Options Exit Note A Set decimal point A Toggle between and and E exponent 64 Extras File Manager Extras File Manager oy Use the phone s file manager like a PC file manager to organise your in ternal phone memory and external MultiMediaCard optional storage On the MultiMediaCard you can store files such as images messages sounds and any type of applications File and folder handling You can Move Copy Delete a single or several marked files The following functions are available when no file or folder is marked Open a file with the corresponding application to see its Properties or to Rename Move or Copy it File and folder options Open Move Copy Delete Properties Rename Exit Folder navigation To navigate between the folder lev els move the joystick left right Search modes There are three search modes available wE Enter one character invis g ible and the selection will be positioned at the first matching entry Options Search Goto Enter a search string and the match ing list will be shown Options gt Search gt Filter Enter a search string and a list of all matching entries will be shown Sort modes Set sort criteria Ascending Descending Sort by name Sort by date Sort by type Sort by size Send The phone o
30. key only once Conventional writing To switch to conventional writing v Alpha mode Select Press Press a number key repeatedly until the required character appears Make a pause until the cursor appears to the right of the written character Write next character and so on After the characters of a key its number is written followed by similar characters used in foreign languages T9 writing To switch to T9 writing v T9 input on Select Press If T9 text input is switched on this icon is shown T T9 deduces the correct word from the individual key entries by making comparisons with an extensive dictionary Since the display changes as you proceed it is best if you finish a word without looking at the display You simply press the keys where the relevant letter is located once only For hotel for example type HEEB While you write a word it is under lined If it is correct move the cursor to the right or insert a space If the word is incorrect and the cur sor marks the word o Press gt gt T9 gt gt repeatedly to view matching words stored in the dictionary If the last match is reached you can add the word as a new entry to the dictionary Writing Text Ka Press Spell to write the new word Press OK to save it to the dictionary General rules For writing text several modes are available For changing mode use the p key The status i
31. mailbox with protocols POP3 IMAP4 and SMTP Retrieve attachment You can retrieve an e mail with or withoutan attachment not shown if e mail protocol POP3 is set Retrieve headers You can limit the number of headers you want to retrieve Select All or de fine by yourself max 999 WAP service message Messages gt Options gt Settings gt Service msg Service messages On or Off Receive WAP service mes sages or not Authentic needed You will receive WAP service messag es only from authorised sources p 79 Cell broadcast Messages gt Options gt Cell broadcast Some service providers offer infor mation services info channels If re ception is activated your Topic list will supply you with messages on the activated topics In the main view the following is displayed e Unread subscribed message e Unread unsubscribed message e Topic number e Topic name Note If GPRS connection is set to When availa ble cell broadcast messages cannot be re ceived To receive them change settings to When needed 42 Messages Settings Reception On Off You can activate and de activate the CB service If the CB service is activated the standby time of the phone will be reduced Language All You receive messages in all possible languages Selected You can choose in which languages you want to re ceive messages Other Choose if the required language is not in the
32. on Select starting day of the week view Week view title If starting day of the week is not Monday this option is not displayed in the Settings Choose from Week number Week dates Tasks L Organiser gt Tasks WY Keep a list of things you have to do New note To write a new note Options gt New task note or press any key 1 to 0 The editor opens with the letter you have keyed in Fill in the following fields Subject Description of the task you want to do Due date Set the due date for the task Priority Choose from Low Normal High ta Press Done to save the task Priority icons Status icons High Task done Low Task to do None Normal O Task Options Open New task note Delete Mark as done Exit 60 Organiser Today ike Organiser gt Today Keeps the list of entries in the calen dar and other current day events Memos Anniversary and Meetings are placed at the top of the list fol lowed by the number of tasks and messages Today options The available today options are de pending on the current situation The following options are available if no entry is selected Go to Calendar Tasks Inbox Records Create message Short message MMS E mail Settings Show tasks Show meetings Sort order About Exit Notes omy Organiser gt Notes Use Notes to write short memos and send them to other devices Received te
33. set diverts are cleared 84 Setup Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short range Q radio system It permits wireless communication between different terminal devices equipped with Bluetooth such as phones phone accessories printers and PCs _ s ar 7 m N N gt i on H dami ba Se wee Every Bluetooth device has a unique address and name This is how it is guaranteed that the intend ed communication partners can con nect The security concept is based on a password that both devices ex change when they connect for the first time These trustworthy part ners can be included in a list The password prompt is no longer neces sary for future connections First Use When you use this application for the first time you may assign a Bluetooth name to it an ie Use the default name or write a new one max 30 letters Press OK c Settings gt Setup gt Bluetooth Bluetooth On Off You must activate Bluetooth in order to establish a Bluetooth connection between your mobile phone and other Bluetooth devices My phone s visibility All If set the phone can be lo cated by other Bluetooth devices whenever you switch your phone on Hidden If activated your own phone cannot be located by other Bluetooth devices My Bluetooth name Assign a Bluetooth name to your phone This name can be seen by other
34. tion of the public and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the population The guidelines were confirmed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The limits include a sub stantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons re gardless of age and health The exposure limit for mobile phones employs a unit of measure ment known as the Specific Absorp tion Rate or SAR The SAR limit stat ed in the international guidelines is 2 0 Wikg Tests for SAR are con ducted in all frequency bands using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest power level The actual SAR level of the phone during operation can be well below the maximum value This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network In general the closer you are to a base station the lower the power output The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0 52 Wikg SAR information can also be found at www my siemens com While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions they all meet the international guidelines for safe RF exposure The World Health Organization WHO CH 1211 Geneva 27 Switzer land states that present scientific in formation does not indicate the need for any spec
35. to open it Use the joystick to scroll through the message line by line Move the joystick left right to show the previ ous next message View options The functions offered depend on the opened message type SMS and others Reply Open the message in the editor with the sender s address in the field To Forward Open the message in the editor Call Call the sender or press iva Delete Delete message Message details Check detailed information about the message Move to folder Move the message to another folder Messages 33 Add to Contacts With the sender s address update an existing address entry or create a new one Find Search message for phone numbers e mail addresses and Internet addresses URL Exit Leaves the message menu and goes back to main menu Smart messages only Picture message Save the picture in a smart message to Images Other objects to save may be Ringtone Operator logo Calen entry Business card Save the data to Addresses If a pic ture is attached it will be saved to Addresses as well Save to bookmarks Save a bookmark to the list Bookmark E mail notification Tells you the number of new e mails in your remote mailbox For how to read an e mail see Mailbox Service data If service data are received copy them with the relevant function Save to e mail sett Save to SMS sett Save to Voice mail etc Multimedia messages only View image
36. via Infrared To activate the connection via Infrared Options Connect To disconnect an established connection 5 Connecting via Bluetooth The connection must initiated by the remote device side Press Disconn The control of the connection hap pens via the Bluetooth application p 84 88 Setup Audio gt Setup gt Audio D Edit the current profile see also p 71 Ringtone Select a tone from the list Note Ringtone line 1 Ringtone line 2 Only available if Line in use p 75 is active Incoming call alert Ringing Ascending Ring once Beep once Silent Ringing volume Set the volume level Message alert tone Select a tone from the list Vibrating alert On Off Keypad tones Set the volume level Warning tones On Off Alert for All calls or for specified groups Voice mailbox ary Setup gt Voice 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 receive e if you do not want to answer e if you are making a phone call and if Call waiting is not activated p 75 if diverted calls are saved on your voice maibox see Divert p 83 If the voice mail service is not part of your service provider s user package you will need to register and the set tings must be made manually The following descr
37. 15 Settings 40 oudspeaker oo eee eee eeeee Emergency number SOS 7 M EXTA Sinsir n ai 64 Mailbox e Mail 35 F Maintenance of phone 98 FAVOURITES 5 szescbsesureesiseesaceries Mamager sseesseeess sees 90 Fax modem ares aE a AEAT sean P File Manager alert tone eseserserssreseseses G E draft folder neeeieiieeti iin 36 i e mail S Getting started 0 0 ec ceeceeeeeee 6 INDOX ceccccccccceeeceeee 32 GPRS mailbox e mail assec 35 counter 27 multimedia messages Setup 77 MMS ic echt a edhe ats 29 GrOUpS 04 22 MY folders cecscscseseessssesestseeees 34 GSM network 81 outbox Guarantee certificate U reports 7 H sentfolder srao aniue Handsfree talking 0 0 0 15 SET INJS es seeeeeereeeteesteteeeeeiees Headset short messages SMS accessory Missed Calls cccscesscssesesecteeees setup f MMS HOTlNC aaa Cheater E vets yersstoveneeast 30 TECEPLION sadcsectteccesndeheleaceesbae 39 Mages se csrsgevst nner cttsberesseresones soi 51 SETINGS eee on 38 Inbox messages 32 Modem ssececsssseeeeee 87 Infrared eee 87 Multimedia messages 29 Input text language 73 MultiMediaCard 165 Installing software seese J JADIJAR file Index N S Navigation 8 Safety precautions s es 3 Network setup 81 Screensaver Ph Notepad 660 S arChinG s wz ssecezcarercates etescetezes NOT
38. 17 Kuwait 45 41 78 Latvia 7 50 11 18 Lebanon 01 44 30 43 Libya 02 13 50 28 82 Lithuania 8 52 74 20 10 Luxembourg 43 84 33 99 Macedonia 02 13 14 84 Malaysia 603 77 12 43 04 Malta 35 32 14 94 06 32 Mauritius 2116213 Customer Care Mexico 01 80 07 11 00 03 MOr OCCO 3 2 Aes an sataisit 22 66 92 09 Netherlands 0 90 03 33 31 00 New Zealand 08 00 27 43 63 Nigeria 0 14 50 05 00 22 70 84 00 Pakistan 02 15 66 22 00 Paraguay 8 00 10 20 04 Philippines 027 57 11 18 Poland 08 01 30 00 30 Portugal 8 08 20 15 21 Qa AR 5 nnana 04 32 20 10 i 02 12 04 60 00 Russia 8 80 02 00 10 10 Saudi Arabia 0 22 26 00 43 Serbia 01 1307 00 80 Singapore s v sedhasccin eee 62 27 11 18 Slovak Republic 02 59 68 22 66 Slovenia 0 1474 63 36 South Africa 08 60 10 11 57 Spain 9 02 11 50 61 Swede 0 87 50 99 11 Switzerlan 08 48 21 2000 Taiwan 02 23 96 10 06 Thailand 0 27 22 11 18 TUNISIA n ii niati in tart 71 86 19 02 Turkey 0 2165 79 71 00 Ukraine 8 80 05 01 00 00 United Arab Emirates 0 43 31 95 78 United Kingdom 0 87 05 33 44 11 USA inia 1 88 87 77 02 11 84 89 30 01 21 04 36 94 24 Vietnam Zimbabwe 97 98 Care and maintenance Your phone has been designed and crafted with great care and attention and should also be treated with care The suggestions below will help you to en
39. ES areias ru E EI 60 Second phone number s 75 o SOCUTILY sees o a Security code Soa TIME Looe ccceeeccceeestseeeee Send DTMF WAP with cone as ers enond a Send ler ID Outbox messages Bent ance S Overview of the phone Service ceres Own number sending Service commands ceseeeeees P Setup Packet data 77 ACCESSOTY osseseseseseereeseseseeenees 82 Phone language 73 audio 88 Phone line in use 75 Bluetooth 84 Phonebook contacts c 0008 19 call eere wT Photo AlDUM cccsceresseeeseseeeee 51 Call barring esseeeseesseeeeeetees 80 Picture MESSAGES eceeeeseeseeees 53 Call divert sess ee esses eeeesesseees 83 PIN code connection 76 Change settle a Tal a 11 date and time 78 enter 10 Infrared 87 error n n 95 managers 90 PIN2 code aa ia modem 87 Preferred connection 38 bes 81 Product data 99 PAONE e 73 Profiles acces EN E R 71 Screensaver 74 PUK PUK2 wosessesssssesessssesssesessssees 11 security TD SHONECUTY Asses ex aar RAES 92 Q VOICE MAIIDOX cceeeeeeeceeeeees 88 Questions amp ANSWEIS 60088 93 Shortt t nienia 75 92 a d dial 7 ixed dial RADIO iorns nn 55 insert card R d calls e calls messages An Reco noe PHONeDOOK oe eee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeee Bree pee ete blemS sss svaseezes caren agen store Reply via same centre
40. Guarantee Insofar as no Guarantee default exists Siemens reserves the right to charge the customer for replacement or repair The above provisions does not imply a change in the burden of proof to the detri ment of the customer To invoke this Guarantee please contact the Siemens telephone service The relevant number is to be found in the accompanying user guide 106 Guarantee certificate IRL Without prejudice to any claim the user cus tomer may have in relation to the dealer or retailer the customer shall be granted a manufacturer s Guarantee under the condi tions set out below In the case of new devices and their com ponents exhibiting defects resulting from manufacturing and or material faults within 24 months of purchase Siemens shall at its own option and free of charge either re place the device with another device re flecting the current state of the art or repair the said device In respect of parts subject to wear and tear including but not limited to batteries keypads casing this warranty shall be valid for six months from the date of purchase This Guarantee shall be invalid if the de vice defect is attributable to improper care or use and or failure to comply with infor mation contained in the user manuals In particular claims under the Guarantee cannot be made if The device is opened this is classed as third party intervention Repairs or other work done by persons not
41. ITING 0 eeeeeeseeeneeeeneeees 13 75 Cameras a n a aeaea Car accessories Car Kit settings Care of phone Cell broadcast oe eeeeee Cell info display ceceeeeeees 81 Certificate managemert 79 Charge battery ee eeeeeeeeeeee 7 Closed user group 79 Colour palette foe eo Colour palette display 273 Conference wiv ccssccesnecssncccsecetceceeses 13 Connection Setup ceeeeeeee 76 Connection security WAP 48 Contacts add a picture 20 add a ringtone intl add DTMF tones v2 business Card eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 25 Call an entry oo eee eees 21 groups 5 NEW enti donri nrar ire 19 view an entry ssec 21 voice dialling 23 Contrast ised 3 Converter sn 02 CUSTOME CALE ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 96 D Data call 77 Date and time setup 00 78 Default access point 47 Delivery reports 37 Dialled calls eecceeeeeeeee 26 Dialling with number keys 12 Display SetUP eeeeeeee ES Display text language mol BINAE EEE 83 Drafts senei ea nOr G 36 DTMF tON6S ee 14 108 Index E K Editing text eeseeeeseeeeseeeeeees 16 Keypad tones seee 72 88 E mail L attachments oscene 31 36 Language display text isinen 73 AAEE E E saris tives ites 31 tine inise 75 mal pox EE Lost phone SIM card 99 readies 30 Loud k
42. Issued by Information and Communication mobile Haidenauplatz 1 D 81667 Munich Siemens AG 2003 All rights reserved Subject to availability Rights of modification reserved Siemens Aktiengesellschaft www my siemens com SIEMENS Be inspired Contents 1 Safety precautions ceeee 3 Voice Dialling oeer 23 Overview of the phone 4 Add a ringtone eee 24 Getting Started eeeeeeees 6 Business Card 25 Insert SIM card battery 6 Records 26 Emergency number SOS 7 Recent calls 126 Charge battery 0 ih Records list 126 User guide 8 Call duration 126 Navigation eee 8 Call COSTS s nn Saeko hohe 27 MOU el cs esceseoancerencasecseseer ens 9 GPRS data counter 000 27 S arching ansien anges 9 Records Options cccscceseeeee 27 Switch on off PIN entry 10 Messages ou eeseseessseeeteeseeeesees 28 Standby mode ccc eeeeeeeeeeees 10 Message options s s s 28 S CUTITY ssssssesscsesoisosesssesssesrssiorss 11 New messages ou eee 28 Making a phone call 4 12 NDOX 22s crise ieasks eye Dialling with number keys 12 Viewing a message 232 Dialling using Contacts View options S532 Accept Call iesistie My folders eeeeeeeeeseeeeeeee 34 EmdCallis csceseupssestesevssesstreentes Mailboxen ane 35 Dialling Options ee Draers eer 36 Reject Call
43. Square km Acres Length _ Millimetres Centimetres Me tres Kilometres Inches Feet Yards Miles Naut miles Horsepower Watts Kilo watts Tempera Fahrenheit Kelvin Celsius ture Power Currency See note below Currency settings First you have to choose a base cur rency and add exchange rates Select the type Currency then Options gt Currency rates Select your required base currency from the list then Options gt Set as base curr Note When you change the base currency all previously set rates will be cleared The rate of the base currency is always 1 Ares Hectares Once the base rate is set add all the exchange rates you need Scroll to the currency key in the cur rent exchange rate to your base cur rency Proceed until all required cur rencies are added Organiser 63 Convert Converter options Select the required unit of measure Select unit Change currency Conver in the Type field or press the joystick sion type Currency rates Exit to see the available measures Select the unit from which you want to convert in the Unit field or press the joystick to see the available units In the Amount field key in the amount you want to convert Select the unit you want to convert to in the second Unit field or press the joystick to see the available units The other Amount field automatically shows the result of the conversion
44. ailable for default short cuts SIM Phonebook A SIM Phonebook application lets you manage phone numbers stored on your SIM card You can edit or delete them add new entries or copy them to Con tacts SIM details tells you how many en tries there are on your SIM card See Contacts p 19 SIM fixed dial Phone numbers can be stored in protected locations on a special SIM card A PIN 2 is needed for editing Ask your service provider therefore H Service numbers i Service Numbers are special phone numbers saved on the SIM card by the service provider They cannot be edited or deleted You can call local or nationwide information services or use services of the service provider SIM services g Your service provider may offer spe cial applications such as mobile banking stock market etc via the SIM card If you have such a SIM card the SIM services will appear at the end of the Extras menu or directly above the control key on the left Symbol of the SIM services U If there is more than one application they are displayed in the SIM services menu Extras gt SIM services With the SIM services menu your phone is ready for the future and will support additions to your service provider s user package For further information please contact your service provider Profiles 71 General Profiles are audio settings l which can be personalized in order to adapt the phone
45. ainst viruses and other harmful software The phone only supports J2ME Java applications Do not download Personal Java applications as they cannot be installed You can download and install an applica tion immediately during a WAP session Note that the WAP connection is left run ning in the background during installation You can only install files with the extension JAD or JAR Glossary JAR file Java archive This file includes the executable application When a JAR file is activated the application is started JAD file Java descriptor These files con tain information on the application JAR file and their address for downloading When a JAD file is activated the connection to the Internet is established and the executable application is loaded Installation options In the Java applications you will see the list of all installed applications Yo can use the following options Install View details Delete Settings Exit Note You may use an optional MultiMediaCard as a supplementary storage area p 65 View the memory consumption see p 91 Uninstall In the Java applications select the desired application Options gt gt Remove Open a Java application Select the required application and press the joystick Java application options View details To get information about an applica tion select it Options gt View details You will see St
46. ata connection will be estab lished to check if there is an update available Symbian and Java applications Siemens excludes all warranty and liability claims in respect of or in connection with any applica tions subsequently installed by the customer and any software not included in the original delivery package This also applies to functions enabled subsequently at the customer s instigation The purchaser bears sole risk for the loss of damage to and any defects arising in this device or the applications or software and for any direct dam age or consequential damage e g acoustic shock of whatever nature resulting from the use of these applications or software For technical reasons such applications or software and sub sequent enabling of certain functions are lost in the event of the device being replaced re sup plied and may be lost if it is repaired In these cas es the purchaser will need to download the application again or re enable it Siemens does not warranty or guarantee or accept any liability for the customer s ability to download or enable applications again or to do so free of charge Extras 69 Alarm clock Extras gt Alarm clock Clock settings Options gt Settings See Settings Date and time p 78 a Alarm setting Use this function to set a single time for the alarm call The alarm sounds even when the phone is switched off Options gt Set alarm Key in the alarm
47. ate the guarantee Please dispose of unwanted batteries and phones as permit ted by the laws in your country The phone may cause interfer ence in the vicinity of TV sets radios and PCs Use only Siemens original ac cessories This will avoid poten tial risks to health or property and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations Improper use will invalidate the guarantee For software installation see important warning message on p 68 4 Overview of the phone Integrated antenna Do not interfere with the phone above the battery cover unnecessarily This reduces the signal strength Loudspeaker Displays Signal strength GPRS available battery level Number keys Digits letters Joystick Other keys See next page Microphone Infrared interface IrDA e g for communication between PC PDA and mobile phone Push to talk key In standby mode start voice control In voice control mode start recording amp In voice record mode start recording Snapshot key In standby mode start snapshot application Snapshot mode take a photo MultiMediaCard insertion Device interface Connection for charger headset etc Overview of the phone 5 p key Hold down In standby mode switch key lock on off Soft keys The current functions of these keys are dis played in the lowest display line as text or icons key Hol
48. atus Installed Running or Down loaded only in Download view Version Application version number Supplier Supplier or manufacturer of the application Size The size in kilobytes Type Brief description of the application URL Address of an informa tion help page on the Internet Data Size of application data e g high scores in kilo bytes Memory Where the application is stored in the phone s memory or onan optional MultiMediaCard p 65 68 Extras Settings Define a default access point for downloading missing application components For how to create an access point see p 76 Assign an access point to an applica tion select the application then Options gt Settings Default access point Select an access point to be used by the application for downloading ad ditional data p 76 Options gt Settings Network connection Some Java applications may re quire a data connection to be made to a defined access point You will be asked for an access point if none has been selected The options are Allowed A connection is estab lished without notifica tion Ask first You will be asked before the application creates a connection Not allowed No connection is allowed Further options Only available when the JAD file contains an URL address Go to URL address A data connection will be estab lished to get additional information about the application Update A d
49. cess code administration gt Setup gt Settings gt Security Phone and SIM Select a function PIN code request 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 PIN code You can change the PIN to any 4 8 digit number you may find easier to remember PIN2 code displayed only if PIN 2 is available Change PIN2 proceed as with PIN code Security code You can change the security code to any number exactly 5 digits The default code number is 12345 If it is entered incorrectly three times the phone will be blocked In this case please contact Siemens Service p 96 Clear SIM card barring If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times the SIM card is barred Enter the PUK MASTER PIN provided by your service provider with the SIM card according to instructions If the PUK MASTER PIN has been lost please contact your service provider Note See p 79 for more functions 12 Making a phone call Dialling with number keys The phone must be switched on standby mode ie Enter the number always with prefix Press to set the inter national prefix wo A short press clears the last digit a long press clears the entire number Press the Call key The dis played phone number is dialled a Dialling using Contacts Press the joystick or move it down to open Contacts
50. cessssseceeeeeee 70 Screensaver Call Connection es eera a 76 Date and time settings 78 SECUIILY atr ae Call barring Network ccccccceee res Accessory Settings o 82 Callidivert x ncaclactawtnen 83 Bluetooth ss cssseries oer tea atend 84 Infrared 42 ssccessecersmueverteesci ses 87 Modem 87 AUIO 285 028 0305 88 Voice mailbox 88 ManageT isione 90 SHOMCUT riren eriiianei ten 92 Questions amp ANSWETS 006 93 Customer Care eessssssesssssceossee 96 Care and maintenance 98 Product data eeessssssssssssesese 99 SAR European Union RITE oimn e nE o 100 SAR International CIGNIRP 2040 2hc03 ssasgouteneutese eas 102 Accessories scecccccccessssesseeee 103 Quality Statements 104 Battery quality statement 104 Display quality statement 104 Guarantee certificate UK 105 Guarantee certificate IRL 106 IN OX EREE EE RET 107 See also Index at the end of this User Guide Safety precautions 3 Information for parents Please read the operating instructions and safety precautions carefully before use Explain the content and the hazards associated with using the phone to your children He Ff e Q Remember to comply with legal requirements and local restric tions when using the phone For example in aeroplanes petrol stations hospitals or while driving
51. cted image with one of the following messaging services via MMS p 29 via e mail p 31 via Bluetooth p 84 via infrared p 87 Rotate Options gt Rotate gt Left Right Rotates the image 90 degrees to the left or to the right To save last view o Zoom Options gt gt Zoom in Zoom out When an image is displayed you can zoom in up to 800 percent o The zoom factor is not stored permanently Press Back and confirm with Yes Press Back to return to normal size Full screen Options Full screen The whole display is used to show the image Press the joystick to return to normal view Focus When an image is zoomed or shown in full screen mode you can move the focus with the joystick to left right and up down Press the joystick to return to normal view Black amp white Options gt Black amp white Displays the opened image only in black and white to use it for picture messages p 53 Edit with Image fun Options gt Image fun Opens the Image fun application with additional functionality for edit ing the image For further informa tion about Image fun see www my siemens com sx1 Delete images Options gt Delete Delete the selected image s Camera 53 Wallpaper Options gt Wallpaper Set the current image as background image for the idle state Rename images Options gt gt Rename Give the selected image a new name View details
52. d p 6 inserted SIM card contacts dirty Clean the SIM card with a dry cloth SIM card with wrong Use 3 V SIM cards only voltage SIM card damaged Inspect the damage Return the SIM card to service e g broken provider 94 Questions amp Answers Question No connection to network Possible causes Signal weak Outside GSM range SIM card not valid Network barring is set Network overloaded Possible solution Move higher to a window or open space Check service provider coverage map Contact the service provider Check barrings p 80 Try again later Phone loses network Signal too weak Reconnection to another service provider is automatic Switching the phone off and on may speed this up Calls not possible 2nd line set New SIM card inserted Charge limit reached Credit used up Set line 1 p 75 Check for new restrictions Reset limit with PIN 2 p 27 Load credit p 27 Certain uses of the phone not possible Call restrictions are set Barrings may be set by your service provider Check barrings p 80 Voice mail does not work Call divert to the mailbox not set Set call divert to the mailbox p 88 Memory low Phone memory full Delete stored messages images or applications MultiMediaCard Card inserted in wrong Insert in right direction p 65 error position Function cannot be set Not supported by service p
53. d down In standby mode Switch on off the profile Mute p 71 Joystick Move the joystick left right up down for navigation on the display Press the joystick to open folders or start applications Menu key Press to display the main menu Hold down to switch between applications p 9 Call key Dial displayed phone number or name Shift key accept calls i Opens the text menu with editing functions In standby mode display the last calls In lists while holding press move the joy In call mode Hold unhold function stick to mark unmark items On OfflEnd key In edit mode while holding press move the Press end call function application and joystick to mark unmark characters return to Idle mode Clear key In menus one menu level back Deletes selected items in edit mode or user Hold down created lists Switch phone on off From menus return to standby mode 6 Getting Started 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 Press the lock and remove the lid in the direction indicated by the arrow e Remove the battery upwards e Insert SIM card in the opening with contacts pointing downwards First push at the phones edge than push gently until it enga
54. dscape mode Shown res olution 160 x 120 pixels storage for mat 160 x 120 pixels Full screen Advanced landscape without panes around the picture Shown resolution 160 x 208 pixels storage format 480 x 640 pixels Snapshot options The offered functions depend on the current situation After taking a picture camera never enters standby in this mode New image Delete Send via MMS via e mail via Bluetooth via infrared Rename image Image fun Go to Images Settings Exit Before taking a picture Capture Go to Images Settings Exit Before taking a picture with camera in standby mode Continue Go to Images Settings Exit Most relevant functions Options gt Go to Images Opens the Images application where you can view your photos Images are scaled to the phone s display resolution max 208 x 160 pixels in full screen mode For further information about view ing pictures see p 51 Options gt Settings Image quality The camera supports three modes High Normal Basic Options gt Settings gt Default image name You can set a standard name for tak en pictures to which a serial number is added for each new snapshot The default name is Image Rename the images later in the Images application as you like Options gt Settings Memory in use Store taken pictures in the phone s memory or on an optional MultiMe diaCard p 65 Camera 51 Images aT
55. e services are impossible where the products are not sold through our authorised dealers When calling customer service please have ready your receipt and the phone identity number IMEI to display press 0 6 the software version to display press 0 6 then info and if available your Siemens Service customer number If repair work is necessary please contact one of our service centres Abu Dhabi 0 26 42 38 00 Argentina 0 80 08 88 98 78 Australia 13 00 66 53 66 05 17 07 50 04 Bahraits ich arene aan 40 42 34 Bangladesh 0 17 52 74 47 Belgium 0 78 15 22 21 Bolivia 0 21 21 41 14 Bosnia Herzegovina 0 33 27 66 49 Brazil 0 80 07 07 12 48 Bruin iiss EEE secon alten et 02 43 08 01 Bulgari 02 73 94 88 Cambodia ou eee 12 80 05 00 1 88 877702 11 0 21 50 31 81 49 0 16 10 53 81 Czech Repi 02 33 03 27 27 Denmark aunis itiiti 35 25 86 00 Dubai 0 43 96 64 33 Egypt 0 23 33 41 11 EStONiA cecsccecsevmvvrsnnsrsnnanvren 06 30 47 97 01 56 38 42 00 Germany 0 18 05 33 32 26 Greece 0 80 11 11 1116 Hong Kong iisi iidsisetinsisiininias 28 61 11 18 Hungary 06 1471 24 44 leland ois De a aranean 5113000 India 22 24 98 70 00 Extn 70 40 Indonesia eeseeeceseeeeessseeeseneeees 0 21 46 82 60 81 Ireland 18 50 77 7277 Italy 02 24 36 44 00 Ivory CoaSti ti3 esse cnsate 05 02 02 59 Jordan 0 64 39 86 42 Kenya 27237
56. eating an entry Options gt New entry The following types of entry are offered Meeting Appointment with specif ic date and time Memo General entry for the day Anniversary Reminder of special dates like birthdays These en tries are repeated every year Fill in the following fields depend ing on the selected type Subject Subject Occasion Description of the event Location Meeting place Start time End time and Start date End date Type in time and date switch between AM and PM by pressing any key When switched on the fields Alarm time and Alarm date appear Key in time date if required Alarm Repeat Select the required period for repetition Not repeated Daily Weekly Fortnightly Monthly Yearly Repeat until Limit the repetition period for the set alarm Synchronisation It is possible to synchro nise your Calendar with your PC Private The entry can on ly be seen by you Public The entry can seen by others who have access to your on line Cal endar e g at your work computer None No synchronisa tion occurs 58 Organiser Calendar views Icons used in day and week view ra Meeting Memo ai Anniversary Day view The entries of the current day are displayed in chronological order Memos and Anniversaries are placed at the top of the list To display edit an entry select it and press the joystick To see the next previous day move the joys
57. ed no charge icon is displayed when the charger is plugged in It will ap pear after two hours at most In this case the battery is fully charged after 1 5 2 hours Only use the charger provided Display while in service Charge level display during opera tion empty full J a A beep sounds when the battery is nearly empty Note The charger heats up when used for long periods This is normal and not dangerous Operating times Standby time up to 200 hours and up to 240 minutes talk time depended on the operating conditions 8 Getting Started User guide Navigation Mera e e O E Ms vasiona Enter numbers or letters On Off End key Call key Soft keys Shift key Clear key Menu key Use joystick for navigation on display and for open folders and applications Function depends on the service provider special registration may be necessary Move the cursor in menus and lists by moving the joystick to the left right up and down Open selected folders or start applications by a short press on the joystick Getting Started 9 Menu In the Menu you can access all main applications Personalise your Menu Organise all applications and folders in any order you like Select the re quired item then Options gt gt Move A check mark is placed beside the se lection Move with the cursor to the new position and press OK Press the menu key to
58. ed in this user guide is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of European Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE The declaration of conformity DoC concerned has been signed Please call the company hotline if you re quire a copy of the original c 0168 Technical data GSM class GSM 900 1800 1900 Weight 116 gr Dimensions 109 x 56 x 19 mm 110 ccm Li lon battery 1000 mAh Operating 10 C 55 C temperature SIM card 3V SAR value 0 52 Wikg Phone ID You will need the following details if you lose your phone or SIM card Please enter here the number of the SIM card on the card 15 digit serial number of the phone under the battery 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 100 SAR European Union RTTE INFORMATION ON RF EXPOSURE SPE CIFIC ABSORPTION RATE SAR THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE LIMITS SET BY THE EU 1999 519 EC FOR PROTECTION OF THE HEALTH OF THE PUBLIC FROM THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO ELECTRO MAGNETIC FIELDS These limits are part of comprehen sive recommendations for the pro tection of the public The recom mendations were developed and confirmed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The limits include a sub stantial
59. ery lid on the back side of the phone p 6 to unlock the MultiMediaCard lid e Push onto MultiMediaCard lid to open it O 66 Extras e Put MultiMediaCard into the slot The contacts on the MultiMedia Card must show down and to the slot Make sure the angled corner is in the correct position e Close MultiMediaCard lid until it engages Note For replacing the MultiMediaCard you must activate the option Swap memory card in order to protect the data on the card Java applications gt Extras Java applications A Install You can get installation files via e Bluetooth Infrared from a compu ter or phone e multimedia message or as an e mail attachment e download during a WAP session Look at possible applications e g Inbox for an installation file select it and press the joystick to start instal lation Yes Press to confirm A list appears in which you can se lect the root or any existing folder as destination for the new application During installation the phone checks the integrity of the software package to be installed Information about the checks are displayed with the option to cancel the installation The phone informs you when the in stallation is finished After that the destination folder will be opened and the installed application will be highlighted Extras 67 Note Do not install software from sources without adequate protection ag
60. ery logon Password from provider if required e Authentication from provider e Gateway IP address from provider Advanced Setup If editing an access point Options gt gt Advanced settings Your provider will supply you with further information on this if necessary Phone IP address from provider Primary name server from provider Second name server from provider Use callback data phone number e Callback type from provider e Callback number from provider Use PPP compression from provider Use login script from provider Login script insert login script Modem initialisation using AT modem commands From provider Access point options Edit New access point Use default set tings Use existing settings Delete Exit gt Setup gt Settings gt gt Connection Select a function GPRS The setup data are needed for all ac cess points using GPRS GPRS connection When available Always use GPRS for text data communication if the network supports it When needed Use only GPRS if an appli cation action needs it to work Access point If you want to use your phone as a modem to your computer an access point name is needed Data call Setup gt Settings gt gt Connection gt Data call The setup data are needed for all access points using a high speed data call Online time The data call is switched off after a time out period User defined
61. est e mail you must always reconnect to your mailbox Delete e mail You may delete e mail from the phone only or from the phone and the remote mailbox on the server Options gt Delete gt Phone only or Options gt Delete gt gt Phone and server View e mail options Reply To sender To all Forward De lete Attachments Message details Move to folder Add to Contacts Create new Update existing Find Exit 36 Messages E mail attachments i If an e mail has indicated this attachment sign select Options gt Attachments In the attachment view you may retrieve open or save attachments separately if any corresponding application is available Note Beware of viruses and harmful software Do not open attachments from suspicious senders See also Certificate management p 79 Retrieve attachments Your mailbox may be setup not to re ceive attachments automatically This is indicated by a dimmed attach ment indicator in the e mail To receive the attachment Options gt Retrieve e mail Open attachments In the attachment view select the required attachment and press the joystick to open it On line The attachment is retrieved from the server and opened by the corre sponding application Off line You can decide whether to connect to retrieve the attachment Note If using the IMAP 4 protocol you may receive e mail headers messages or message
62. f a second call is on hold o Press Swap to switch be tween the calls Conference Call up to 5 parties one by one and link them together in a phone con ference Some of the functions de scribed may not be supported by your service provider or may have to be enabled specially gt C l U MY 42 mannna gt Dptions Loudsp You have established a connection Gs Enter the new number or m use Contacts p 21 ral Press the Call key The first call is automati cally put on hold When the new connection is established add the first participant 14 Making a phone call Options gt Conference To add another person to the conference repeat procedure and then select Options Add to conference Private You can have a private conversation with one of the conference partici pants Options gt Conference Private Select participant Press Private You can now have a private discus sion while the rest of the confer ence participants continue talking To end the private conversation and go back to the conference Options gt Conference Drop To remove one participant from the conference Options gt Conference gt Drop participant Select participant Press Drop Options during a call BT handsfree on End active call Hold Unhold Mute Unmute New call Add to conference Send DTMF Answer Reject Mute Most relevant functions Mute Unmute S
63. ffers several methods of sending files via different transmis sion routes Only available when a file is selected For further informa tion see the respective application via MMS p 29 via Bluetooth p 84 via infrared p 87 Extras 65 MultiMediaCard Memory functions Manage your memory card and view relevant details D Backup phone mem Updates your phone memory on the MultiMediaCard You can restore safed data from a backup you have made before by us ing the Restore from card option Memory card name Define a name for the multimedia card Format memory card It is necessary to format your multi media card before first use Set password Use a password to protect access to a special multimedia card After the password is set the multimedia card is locked Not supported by all multi media cards Remove password Remove password protection from multimedia card Unlock memory card You must enter the correct password to unlock the MultiMediaCard Memory details Display details for the multimedia card and internal phone memory e g the name the total capacity free and used memory and whether it is password protected General File manager options New folder File Search Mark Unmark Send Sort by order Memory functions Exit Insert MultiMediaCard optional You may use an optional MultiMediaCard as a supplementary storage area To insert it into the phone Open the batt
64. files Video clips Java apps Mem in use Free memory If memory is getting low remove some files or applications 92 Setup Shortcut Pe gt Setup gt Shortcut Digit keys 2 to 9 can be used as shortcut numbers If a phone number is assigned it will be called If an application is assigned then this will be started Number E is reserved for voice mailbox access S13 456 789 Options Exit Assign Options gt Assign A list with available categories is shown Choose for the required entry Phone number Only numbers saved under Contacts can be assigned as shortcut Select the required entry Press the joystick to open the entry and scroll toa number Press Select When the shortcut selection is saved a symbol followed by an as terik can be seen next to the number in the contacts entry If a thumbnail is assigned to the phone number it will be displayed in the grid Application A list of available applications is shown Select the required entry al Press Select How to use the shortcuts LJE Press and hold shortcut number in standby mode or Setup gt Shortcut Select a shortcut number in the grid by moving the joystick Start action with a press on the joystick Clear Select the entry to be removed from the shortcut key Options gt Clear Shortcut options Depends on the current situation Assign Call Change Clear View details Exit Questions amp
65. ge centre Edit Delete Exit Add recipient Insert Picture Template Delete Message details Sending op tions Exit Most relevant functions Message centres gt Options New msg centre Press the joystick write a name for the new service centre then press OK Move joystick down and press it Write the number of the new short message centre then press OK get the number from your provider To use the new service centre go to Msg centre in use and select it MMS Messages gt Options gt Settings gt MMS Preferred connection Select the access point to be used as the preferred connection To define a new access point see Settings p 76 Messages 39 Secondary conn Select the access point to be used as the secondary connection Note Both connections preferred and second ary refer to the same Internet settings Only the data connection is different e g GSM data call as preferred and GPRS as secondary For further information please contact your service provider MMS reception Only in home net You will receive multi media messages only when you are in your home network Always on You will always receive multimedia messages Off Select if you never want to receive multimedia messages Note Sending and receiving multimedia messag es outside your home network may incur higher connection costs With settings Only in home net and Always on
66. ges make sure the angled corner is in the correct position Insert battery into phone e Close the lid in reverse way as de scribed in Note Always switch off phone before removing the battery Only 3 Volt SIM cards are supported Please contact your service provider if you have an older card Getting Started Emergency number SOS Must only be used in real emergen cies Switch the phone on and check for adequate signal strength Press to go to standby if in a menu or application ie Key in the emergency number e g 112 or other official emergency numbers Val Press to call the number You can make an emergency call on any network without a SIM card and without entering a PIN not available in all countries Charge battery The battery is not fully charged when delivered Plug in the charger cable at the bottom of the phone plug in the power supply unit to the mains power socket and charge for at least two hours Display when charging is in progress During charging Charging time An empty battery is fully charged after about 1 1 5 hours Charging is only possible in an ambient tempera ture of 5 C to 40 C the charge icon flashes as a warning when the tem perature is 5 C above below this range The mains voltage specified on the power supply unit must not be exceeded Charge icon not visible If the battery is totally discharg
67. gs gt E mail To show the list of all mailboxes Mailboxes Press To define a new mailbox Options gt New mailbox Mailbox name Write a name for the new mailbox Access point in use Choose an Internet access point from the list to create an access point see p 76 My mail address Write the e mail address given to you by your provider Q Press for Outgoing mail server Write the host name or the IP address of the server that sends your e mail Send message During next conn The e mail will be sent the next time you connect to your remote mailbox Immediately If you select Send message after writing your e mail a connection will be es tablished to send the e mail instantly Send copy to self You will get a copy of every sent e mail on your mail address as de fined above Messages 41 Include signature Write the signature after pressing Yes In future a signature will be at tached to each mail you send User name Write the user name given to you by your provider Password Key in your password If you don t do so you will be prompted for it every time you want to connect to your remote mailbox Incoming mail server Write the host name or the IP ad dress of the server that receives your e mail Mailbox type POP3 or IMAP4 Note The mailbox type cannot be changed after the e mail settings are saved Security On or Off Secure the connection to your remote
68. gt gt Add bookmark Fill in the fields Name Describing name of URL Address Internet address Press for special characters Access point Default access point is as signed if no other one is selected User name Enter your user name Password Enter your password Options gt gt Save as bookmark Bookmark view options Main view Download Back to page Send via SMS via Bluetooth via infrared Find book mark Add bookmark Disconnect New folder Mark Unmark Mark Mark all Un mark all Clear cache Details Session Security Settings Exit Within a bookmark Open Bookmarks History Go to URL address Save as bookmark Back to page Save as bookmark via SMS Reload Disconnect Clear cache Save page Find Phone number E mail address URL address Details Session Security Settings Exit Most relevant functions Back to page To open the Bookmarks view while browsing press and hold down the joystick To return to the browser view again Back to page Select Send Send a selected bookmark as short message Clear cache All the information you have ac cessed during browsing is stored in the cache memory This includes passwords and other confidential data So clear the cache after you have accessed confidential informa tion 46 Internet WAP connection gt Internet Starting If all required settings are entered you can start browsing e Select the Homepage of y
69. hts nor the man ufacturer s liability for death or personal in jury resulting from its negligence The duration of the Guarantee shall not be extended by services rendered under the terms of the Guarantee Insofar as no Guarantee default exists Siemens reserves the right to charge the customer for replacement or repair The above provisions does not imply a change in the burden of proof to the detri ment of the customer To invoke this Guarantee please contact the Siemens helpdesk on 1850 777 277 This number is also to be found in the accompa nying user guide Index A ACCESS POINTS isernia 76 Accessories ACCESSOFY Settings oieee Adressbook see Contacts Alarm Clock a Answering service external Anykey answer Applications menu Attachments e mail as A dio SCtUD Sion setserewedeeces Auto time update Autolock period X Automatic redial cccccceeeeee B BarrinGS esccceseeeeeseeesneeeseeesaee 80 Battery charge sani Ae Mie 7 ME E 6 quality statement 104 Bluetooth assesses i Bookmarks Business card C Calculatoren ia 61 Calendal i cra scvseveesesuccosa dee arscehes 57 Call acceptlend ceeserseseessreeeees 12 barring 80 costs a2 divert 83 duration 26 hold 13 menu 14 register 26 reject 13 set up set timers 26 transferensia e ER ees 14 WA
70. ial precautions for use of mobile phones Further information www who int peh emf www mmfai org www my siemens com averaged over 10g of tissue SAR values may vary depending on national requirements and fre quency bands information for dif ferent regions can be found at www my siemens com Accessories 103 Basics Li lon Battery 1000mAh EBA 540 Travel Charger ETC 500 Euro ETC 510 UK Travel charger with an extended input volt age range of 90 264V Headset PTT HHS 550 Stereo Like Headset Mono but additionally stereo functionality for music Belt Case FCT 510 Gives you a secure grip and protects your phone Headset PTT Bluetooth HHB 505 with Euro charger HHB 515 with UK charger HHB 525 with Australian charger Convenient and smart headset without the hindrance of a cable Can be used on any phone that supports the Bluetooth Headset profile Data Data Cable USB DCA 540 To connect the phone to the USB port of the PC SyncStation DSC 510 Table cradle for your mobile phone Allows data exchange and simultaneously charges the phone on the power supply unit at home Features a Data Cable USB and a Y adapter Car Solutions Car Charger ECC 500 Charger for the cigarette lighter socket in the car It supports either 12 or 24 volt DC Car Kit Portable HKP 500 Handsfree kit with integrated loudspeaker and microphone and auto answer feature Simply plug into the c
71. icted to the numbers on the SIM card new en tries are not possible If only area codes are entered the relevant phone numbers can be added to these manually before dialling Dialling is restricted to those num bers saved on the fixed dialing num bers area of the SIM selection of SIM numbers Refer to fixed dialing numbers page p 70 Closed user group BI If offered by the service provid er this service enables groups to be formed These have access for exam ple to internal company informa tion or special tariffs apply to them Check with your service provider for details Confirm SIM services The phone can be set to display con firmations when using a SIM card service Certif management There is a list of authorised certifi cates stored in your phone These are used for verifying the origin of WAP pages and installed software You need a certificate for example e to work with an online bank or an other server to transfer confiden tial information e to protect against viruses Note that a certificate is not a protec tion in itself It needs to be checked for authenticity and trustworthiness 80 Setup Certificate details Certificates have a restricted lifespan To be sure that the identity of a WAP gateway or a server is cor rect check the signature and the cer tificate You will be informed on the phone s display if something is wrong One of the following advi sors May a
72. igarette lighter socket Ideal for mobility between vehicles Mobile Holder Antenna HMH 530 To be used in combination with a Car Kit Portable and as an upgrade to the Car Kit Comfort Car Kit Basic HKB 500 Allows handsfree talking and simultaneously charges the mobile phone in the car Features a Car Charger a Headset PTT and a Y adapter Car Kit Comfort HKC 530 Handsfree kit with first class digital call qual ity and utmost ease of use Includes all com ponents needed for installation The individual antenna solution can be obtained from your specialist dealer Car Kit Upgrade HKO 540 To upgrade the Car Kit Comfort from Siemens mobile phone series before 55 generation Optional Car Kit accessories VDA Adapter Cable HKO 560 Products can be obtained in specialist shops Visit our online shop under siemens Original Siemens Accessories Original www siemens com Accessories MObilestore 104 Quality Statements Battery quality statement The capacity of your mobile phone battery will reduce each time it is charged emptied Storage at too high or low temperatures will also result in a gradual capacity loss As a result the operating time of your mo bile phone may be considerably re duced even after a full recharge of the battery Regardless of this the battery has been designed and manufactured so that it can be recharged and used for six months after the purchase of yo
73. iption may vary slightly depending on the service provider You can use the following options to call your mailbox or to change the number of the mailbox Call voice mailbox Call this phone number to listen to the voice mails left for you To set it up Change number ie Enter the phone number s you will call to listen to your voice mails Setup 89 Listen to A new voice mail can be displayed as follows To call your mailbox in standby mode press then al or just press long If you are asked for the voice mailbox number n P wE Key in the number c Press OK or store the mailbox number for future use see as follows Divert number Calls are diverted to this phone number If all calls are diverted to voice mailbox ts Indication on the display To set it up gt Setup gt Call divert Select a divert option for example If busy to divert calls when your number is busy Options gt Activate Voice mailbox Select To voice mailbox Press OK Registration at the network will be con firmed after some sec onds 90 Setup Other phone number Select To other number 5 Key in the phone number a you want to divert to o Press OK Registration at the network will be confirmed after some seconds Note Find Press to select the divert number from the Addresses Password Your voice mail may request a password every time you call it In this case yo
74. joy your phone for many years e Protect your phone from moisture and humidity Precipitation hu midity and liquids contain miner als that will corrode electronic circuits Nevertheless should your phone become wet disconnect it immediately from the power sup ply and remove the battery Do not use or store the phone in dusty dirty areas Its moving parts may become damaged Do not store the phone in hot are as High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices dam age batteries and warp or melt certain plastics Do not store your phone in cold ar eas When the phone warms up again to its normal ambient tem perature moisture can form in side the phone which may damage electronic circuit boards e Do not drop knock or shake your phone Rough handling can dam age internal circuit boards e Donotuse harsh chemicals clean ing solvents or strong detergents to clean the phone e If your phone has an integrated camera the lens should be cleaned only with a dry soft cloth or brush The suggestions given above apply equally to your phone battery charger and all accessories If any of these parts are not working properly take them to your nearest qualified service outlet The personnel there will assist you and if necessary re pair the device Product data 99 Declaration of conformity Siemens Information and Communi cation mobile hereby declares that the phone describ
75. lay options of your phone In addition you can download games and applications to your phone Internet access may require registra tion with the service provider Settings Default settings The settings have already been made by your service provider Then you may begin immediately Setup via short message You may request and receive set tings in a short message from your provider p 35 p 76 Save the short message smart message to prepare the phone for Internet ac cess after which an access book mark will be created in Internet gt Bookmarks Manual setup The access point can be set manually Define a WAP access point see p 76 for further information Settings gt Settings gt gt Access points e Add a bookmark for the website Open Internet then Options gt gt Add bookmark Write name and address of the web site and select the access point If necessary check with your service provider for details Bookmarks view This list contains bookmarks which allow fast access to the relevant URLs Uniform Resource Locator Bookmarks may be indicated by the following icons a Home page This is dis played first after connec tion is established Depends on the access point used p 76 A Last visited page The last page displayed before disconnection is kept in memory Title or Internet address of the bookmark i Internet 45 Adding a bookmark manually Options
76. lders by mov ing the joystick left right My folders options Open Create message SMS MMS E mail Delete New folder Rename fold er Exit Not available for Templates folder Messages 35 Mailbox Messages gt Mailbox Connecting to the mailbox Options gt Connect If you have not set up your e mail account you will be prompted to do so see Settings p 40 Yes Connect to your mailbox No Read the e mails stored in your phone off line Disconnect from the mailbox After retrieving your e mail you should disconnect and read your messages off line to save connection costs Mailbox options The functions offered depend on your on line or offline status Open Create message SMS MMS E mail Connect Disconnect Retrieve e mail New Selected All Delete Message details Copy to folder Mark Unmark Mark Mark all Unmark all Exit Read new e mail Before an e mail can be read it should be retrieved from the server The service provider is dialled with the set access profile and all new e mails are transmitted to the mail box list in your phone Options gt Retrieve e mail New Retrieve only new unread e mails All Retrieve all e mails from your remote mailbox Use the Mark Unmark function to select the required e mails Selected To read an e mail select the required message in the list and press the joy stick to open it Note Before getting the lat
77. list Topic detection On Off Saveldo not save topic numbers automatically to the topic list Cell broadcast options Open Subscribe Unsubscribe Hotmark Unhotmark Topic Add manually Delete all Settings Exit Other Save sent messages A copy of a sent short message mul timedia message or e mail is stored in the Sent folder No of saved msgs Key in a number defining how many messages will be stored in the Sent folder max 999 When the limit is reached the oldest message is deleted Messages 43 SIM messages Messages gt Options SIM messages To view SIM messages on the phone they must be copied from the SIM card into a folder Options gt Mark Unmark gt Mark Mark all Unmark all then Options gt gt Copy Select the required folder and press OK Afterwards you can view the messages in this folder p 32 Options gt Delete Delete message s from the SIM card Service commands You may send service commands known as USSD commands to your service provider To send a request in standby mode or when you have an active call Key in the command number s and press Send or to enter letters also select Messages gt Options Service commands Your service provider will supply you with further information about this 44 Internet General gt Internet u Get the latest information from the Internet that is specifically adapted to the disp
78. message Options gt Insert Image Sound clip Video clip New image New sound clip Template To remove the image the sound clip or video clip from the message Options gt gt Remove Image Sound clip Video clip To see the complete multimedia message before sending Options gt gt Preview message To see hear the single objects of the message Options gt Objects In the Objects view you are offered other Options to arrange open and remove objects Save the message to send it later Press Close to save mes sage to Drafts Send the multimedia message Options gt gt Send or press call creation key to send the message MMS Options Send Add recipient Insert Preview message Objects Remove Delete Message details Sending options Exit Messages 31 E mail Your phone has its own e mail client You can use it to create and receive e mails A file from the file system e g ringtone can be inserted in an e mail as an attachment Create an e mail Messages gt New message gt E mail To insert recipient in the field To e Press joystick to open contacts mark unmark recipient s Press OK to return to message If a recipient offers multiple e mail addresses select one e Write the e mail address es Note Press for A Press to separate several recipients with a semicolon To send a copy of the e mail to someone insert the address in the field Cc
79. ndicator is shown at the top line of the display Long press switches to 123 Number mode For leaving number mode long press the key again you cannot change be tween the other modes when 123 is activated Short press switches between abc T9 abc All lower case Abc T9 Abc First letter upper case following let ters lower case ABC T9 ABC All upper case Entering E opens a small pop up menu Short press once writes a blank and ends the word Short press twice for line feed Short press three times for entering 1 p p A J Writes a dot Multiple short press inserts punctuation marks Shows a table with special characters symbols for selection Navigate to the desired character by using the joystick Deletes the character left of the cursor Long press on any number key writes the number 18 Text options Writing Text During writing text T9 options oth er mode options and writing lan guage can be changed Depending on the current situation not all func tions are visible XS T9 input Press Select Copy Matches View a list of matching words for selection Insert word Add a word to the diction ary max 32 letters If the dictionary becomes full a new word replaces the oldest one Cut Edit word Edit word in abc ABC mode Off Paste Ends T9 mode Alpha mode Switches to lower case
80. or the original software package Otherwise you cannot restore the original application Before restoring the original remove the in stalled application You can get installation packages via e Bluetooth Infrared from a com puter or phone e multimedia message or as an e mail attachment e download during a WAP session Select the required installation package Press the joystick to start installation Note The phone warns you when installing soft ware without digital signature or certificate Continue only if you are sure of the origin and the contents of the software package During installation the phone checks the integrity of the applica tion package to be installed Infor mation about the checks are dis played with the option to cancel the installation Removing applications Select the application gt Setup gt Manager Options gt Remove Yes Press to confirm Note Before removing software make sure that e no other application is dependent on it no documents need it to work with Manager options View details View certificate Manager Remove View log Send log Exit Most relevant functions View log See what application packages have been installed or removed and when Viewing memory consumption In the Manager gt Options view you can see the memory consumption of Calendar Contacts Documents Mes sages Images Sound
81. ou the configura tion message If you open the message and save it the re ceived settings are automatically used as Preferred connection see Messages p 38 New access point Options gt New access point Use default settings If you want to use default entries Use existing settings If you want to change an existing en try to create a new access point se lect it from the list There are three types of connection available GSM data call Data transmission rate up to 14 4 kbps To configure this access point e Connection name your choice Data bearer GSM data Access point name from provider e User name from provider if required Prompt password choose Yes if you want to key it in every logon e Password from provider if required Authentication normal Secure e Gateway IP address from provider e Homepage address of WAP service or multimedia messaging centre e Session mode e g Permanent e Connection security from provider Data call type analogue ISDN v 110 ISDN v 120 e Maximum data speed automatic 9600 14400 Setup 77 GPRS connection General Packet Radio Service With packet data technology which connects only to send receive data in packets To configure this access point e Connection name your choice e Data bearer GPRS Access point name from provider User name from provider Prompt password choose Yes if you want to key it in ev
82. our provider or a bookmark from the bookmarks view or e enter a WAP address using keys 2 to 9 The Go to field is immedi ately activated to take your entries Press the joystick to start download ing the selected written WAP page EDD w ADAC Dienste C VYerkehrsansage ADAC Staulnfo Ihr pers nlicher Berater ADAC CoPilot lhr gelber Engel ADAC Pannenhilfe Pikim o A Options gt Close Browser Keys and commands To scroll the view move the joy stick up and down To open a link press the joystick New links appear underlined in blue visited links in purple Links as an image have a border To enter letters and numbers use keys 0 to 9 For special characters use the A key To show the previous page press Back To show a list of the visited pages of the current session Options gt History To check boxes and make selec tions press joystick To open the contents of a cell ina table press joystick To retrieve the latest contents from the server Options gt Reload To open an additional command list for the current WAP page Options gt Internet options E press to disconnect from a WAP service Internet 47 View new WAP service messages To view new messages while browsing Options gt New service msgs Scroll to the required message and press the joystick to download and open it Save bookmarks To save the current WAP page as a bookmark Options gt gt Save
83. play text When Automatic is set the language of your service provider is used Writing language The selected language affects e characters when writing text e dictionary used e special character table a or Eh T9 input Not available for all languages See Writing Text p 16 Welcome note or logo The following is displayed when you switch the phone on Default Default image animation Text Write a note max 50 letters Image Select an individual photo from the list Orig phone settings Security code protected The phone is reset to the default val ues factory setting This does not apply to SIM card and network setup All private documents and data re main unaffected By running reset some settings will be lost The most important ones are device settings bluetooth settings call settings except call waiting text editiong settings converter val ues The default code for reset the phone to the factory settings is 12345 Standby mode Wallpaper Select your individual background photo for standby mode from the images saved on the phone or on the optional MultiMediaCard Left softkey Right softkey Change the function for each key Select a new one from the list Display Contrast Make contrast lighter darker Colour palette Choose between Blue Sky Beach City and Red 74 Setup Screensaver GB gt Setup gt Screensaver The screensaver will be activated af
84. ppear Expired certificate Certificate not valid yet Certificate corrupted Trust settings First select a certificate A list of ap plications which can use this certifi cate is shown Before changing any thing make sure that you can trust the owner of this certificate and that it belongs to the owner on the list Certification Mgmt Options Certificate details Delete Trust settings Mark Unmark Mark Mark all Unmark all Exit j f Call barring Pe 4 Setup gt Settings Call barring Select a function Barring restricts the use of your SIM card not supported by all service providers You need a 4 digit password which your service provid er will give you You may need to be registered separately for each barring Outgoing calls All outgoing calls except emergency numbers 112 and 999 are barred International calls Only national calls can be made International calls except to home ctry International calls are not permitted However you can make calls to your home country when abroad Incoming calls The phone is barred for all incoming calls the diverting of all calls to the mailbox offers a similar effect Setup 81 Incoming calls when abroad You do not receive calls when you are outside your home network This means that no charges are incurred for incoming calls Check status The following information can be displayed after a status check e Barring set e Bar
85. rentiation be tween similar names e When using voice dialling the loudspeaker is in use Record Open Contacts and select the required entry Open the entry and select the required number Options gt Add voice tag a Press Start Say the name after the starting tone There are two times training to enter a voice tag Wait until the name is re peated and automatically saved by the phone Contacts want to save recording When the voice tag is saved a symbol can be seen next to the number in the addressbook entry 24 c Press Quit if you don t Apply Long press Voice Dialling key on the side of the phone A short signal sounds Now say the name The phone answers with the original voice tag and displays the number and name The number will be dialled after 1 5 seconds Editing Options Playback Delete Change Press End call if you don t want to make this call Add a ringtone You can set a specific ringtone for each entry or group When that entry or group member calls you this ring tone will be played Note The phone number of the caller must be sent with the call to become recognised see also Send my caller ID p 75 Open Contacts and select the required entry Open the entry or move the joystick to the right to open the Groups list then Options gt Ringtone Select required tone eS Press Select Note All entries in a group get the same
86. ring not set e Status unknown e g new SIM card Cancel all barrings All barrings are cleared A password which the service provider will give you is needed for this function Network 2 gt Setup gt Settings 5 Network Network selection If Automatic is activated the phone searches for and selects the next available network If Manual is activated a network can be selected manually from the list of available GSM networks Cell info display When on the phone indicates that it is used in a Micro Cellular Network MCN and receives cell information 82 Setup Accessory settings gt f gt Setup gt Settings Accessory settings Select a function Headset A Indication on the display when connected Active profile By using a headset this profile will automatically be activated You can select one of the standard profiles p 71 Automatic answer Factory default Off On Off Calls are accepted auto matically after a few seconds except when the ringer is switched off or set to beep You should therefore be wearing the headset if Auto answer is activated Eavesdropping is possible Integrated features e Accept call with the call key or PTT key e Activate voice dialling by long press the PTT key Car Kit Indication on the display when connected A Car Kit Basic Car Kit Portable Comfort Additionally charging indications will be shown when connected
87. ringtone you assign to the group even if they had their own one before Note To view the list of all defined voice tags Open Contacts Options gt Contacts info gt gt Voice tags To hear a voice tag select it Options gt Playback Contacts Business Card You can create an entry as your own business card and transmit it as a message in vCard format via SMS and e mail or you may transmit it to another device with IrDA or Bluetooth capability Open Contacts and select your entry Options gt Send business card Then select the method via SMS p 29 via Bluetooth p 84 via infrared p 87 25 26 Records General Your phone stores numbers of phone calls for convenient redialling and registers all traffic such as short messages packet data connections and fax data calls Recent calls Records gt Recent calls Select required list Calls missed Ql Up to 20 phone numbers of calls that you have received but not answered are stored for call back purposes Requirement The network supports the Caller Identity feature Calls received Ql Up to 20 phone numbers or names of the most recently accepted calls are listed Requirement The network supports the Caller Identity feature Dialled numbers Access to the last 20 numbers you dialled or attempted to call Editing Options After selecting the call list the fol lowing options are available Call
88. rovider or registration required Contact your service provider Snapshot pictures in bad quality camera lens polluted Clean camera lens with a smooth rag Message cannot be sent Some service providers do not support this service Phone number of the serv ice centre is not set or is wrong SIM card contract does not support this service Service centre overloaded No selection from address es possible Addressee does not have a compatible phone Check with your service provider Set message centre p 28 Contact your service provider Repeat message Entry has no phone number p 20 Check if the receiver has a compatible phone Questions amp Answers 95 Question Possible causes Possible solution Messages cannot be Phone memory full Delete stored messages or images received Wrong settings Check settings for specific message type No Internet access Wrong WAP profile setor Check settings p 44 if necessary consult your service possible settings wrong incomplete provider PIN error Three wrong entries Enter the PUK MASTER PIN provided with the SIM PIN2 error card according to the instructions If the PUK MASTER PIN has been lost contact your service provider Phone code error Three wrong entries Contact Siemens Service p 96 Service provider No authorisation for this Contact your service provider code error service No fax possible Inco
89. rrect settings in Check settings the PC No authorisation for this Contact your service provider service Charge counter does Charge pulse not Contact your service provider not work transmitted Damage Severe shock Remove battery and SIM and insert them again Do not dismantle phone Phone became wet Remove battery and SIM card Dry immediately with cloth do not heat Dry connec tor contacts thoroughly Stand unit upright in an air current Do not dismantle phone Reset settings to the factory default 7780 Enter security code see p 11 96 Customer Care We offer fast individual advice You have several options Our online support on the Internet www my siemens com customercare We can be reached any time any place You are given 24 hour support on all aspects of our products Here you will find an interactive fault finding system a compilation of the most frequently asked questions and answers plus user guides and current software updates to download You will also find the most frequently asked questions and answers in the section entitled Questions amp Answers p 93 in this user guide You can also get personal advice about our range of products on our Premium Hotline United Kingdom nsss 09069597500 0 75 per minute Qualified Siemens employees are waiting to offer you expert information about our products and installation In some countries repair and replac
90. s open the message then Options gt Save See also Smart messages p 33 Send picture messages To send a picture message select the required image and open it Val Press and enter the recipi ent s number or use the addresses Val Press again Music 55 Radio Music gt Radio You can listen to the radio and store the frequencies of your favourite channels For FM radio you will need the stereo headset which also works as an antenna When the radio is switched on first you have to search and store your favourite stations Quick start with Auto Scan Options gt Auto scan Press Update and the entire band will be searched automatically and the 6 strongest stations will be stored on the shortcut keys How to search for a station Step by step Press the joystick up down and the next station will be found Press Back to leave Auto scan Manual tuning Options gt Manual tuning Move the joystick up down to search the band by steps of 100 kHz or al press Edit to enter a frequency directly and confirm with OK eg How to store a station When a frequency is shown in the middle of the display store it by Long press on the required shortcut key 3 4 5 8 9 0 or Options Store Use joystick to select the required shortcut key then press the joystick Settings Scan threshold High Medium Low FM mode Stereo Mono Audio Loudspeaker Headset How to play a sta
91. s with attachments separately e POP 3 protocol you may decide to re ceive headers only or messages with attachments included Save attachments You can save attachments separately from the e mail in the corresponding application Options gt gt Save View attachment options Open Retrieve Save Send via Blue tooth via infrared Remove Exit Drafts Messages gt Drafts This folder contains messages which have not yet been sent Sent Messages gt Sent This folder contains the last 15 mes sages which have been sent to change no of stored messages see p 42 Messages 37 Outbox Messages gt Outbox Messages are temporarily stored in this folder until they are sent Status of the messages Sending The message is being sent Waiting This message is waiting if there are two similar message types in the Outbox for sending Resend at If transmission has failed the proce dure will be repeated after a time out period Deferred This message is on hold Failed If the maximum number of unsuc cessful transmission attempts has been reached transmission has failed You can try to send the mes sage again by selecting Options gt Send Queued Happens when user sends an email and is not online at this time Outbox options Create message SMS MMS E mail De ferred Delete Message details Send Move to Drafts Exit Reports Messages gt Reports
92. safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons re gardless of age and health Before a radio equipment may be placed on the market compliance with the European laws and the re spective technical limit require ments must be demonstrated Only then the CE mark may be affixed The limit for mobile phones recom mended by the Council of the Euro pean Union employs a unit of meas urement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR This SAR imit is 2 0 Wikg This corre sponds with the requirements of the nternational Commission for Non onizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP and was adopted into the European Norm for Mobile Radio Equipment EN 50360 The SAR of mobile phones is determined in accordance with the European Norm EN 50361 This involves measuring the maxi mum value in all frequency bands of the mobile phone with the phone transmitting at its highest power lev el The actual SAR level of the phone during normal operation may be well below the maximum value This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network In general the closer you are to a base station the lower the power output The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for compliance against the norm is 0 52 Wikg The SAR information can also be found on the Siemens web site at www my siemens com While there may be differences between
93. sage gt SMS To insert recipient in the field To e Press joystick to open contacts mark unmark recipient s Press OK to return to message If a recipient offers multiple phone numbers select one e Write the phone number e Copy the recipient from another application Copy see p 18 Move down to the text field and write text p 16 In the top of the display the message length indicator will show you the number of used characters and SMS EDD m a gt Text message Hello you are wellcome Mustermann Thilo Telep 51147110815 d Mobile 17947110815 Select Cancel Messages 29 Send the message Options gt gt Send Save the message to send it later c Press Close to save mes sage to Drafts SMS Options Send Add recipient Insert Picture Template Delete Message details Sending options p 28 Exit Smart message Smart messages are special short messages that can contain data You can send a business card vCard p 25 or a calendar note vCalendar p 59 You may receive e g WAP Service setting informations a ring ing tone or an operator logo MMS The Multimedia Messaging Service enables you to send texts pictures sounds and video clips in a com bined message to another mobile phone or to an e mail address Depending on the setting of your phone you will automatically receive the complete message or you will receive a notification for a few seconds that sho
94. t Calculator ie Enter number ba up to 8 digits Select a calculator function X ie Enter a second number bs up to 8 digits Select and press joystick to display the result Ley or repeat procedure with other numbers Note A Set decimal point A Scroll through basic functions Za Short press Clears digit Long press Clears the entire number Toggle between and MS Save the number displayed to memory MR Retrieve the number saved YA View previous calculations and move in the sheet Calculator options Last result Memory Save Recall Clear Clear screen Exit 62 Organiser Converter gt Organiser gt Converter You can convert some units of meas ure from one type to another The following types are available Type Units Velocity Knots Kilometres h Metres sec Miles hour Feet second Energy Calories Kilocalories Joules Kilojoules Hp hours Kilowatt hrs Electronvolts Mass Ounces Pounds Stones Milligrams Grams Kilo grams Metric tons Pressure Pascals mm Hg Atmos pheres Bars Time Seconds Minutes Hours Days Weeks Volume Pints UK Fluid oz UK Gal lons UK Gallons US Liq pt US Dry pt US Liq oz US Gallons US Barrels Millilitres Litres Cubic mm Cubic cm Cubic metres Cu bic inches Cubic feet Area Square in Square feet Square yd Square miles Square mm Square cm Square m
95. ted by a check mark Mark further entries if re quired To delete all marked entries select Options gt Delete or press wa button Add and remove fields There are additional fields available for an entry To add delete an extra field open the entry then Options gt Edit Then in edit mode Options Add detail Delete detail select to edit complete or delete informations of a contact entry or Options Edit label select to rename a field Add a picture There are two different types of pic ture you can add to an contacts en try See also Camera p 49 Thumbnail This image is shown in the display when the entry calls you To open the required entry Options gt Edit Then in edit mode Options gt gt Add thumbnail Select a thumbnail Image Attach an image to an entry Open the required entry move the joystick to the right to open the image view then Options gt gt Add image Contacts 21 Add DTMF tones In editing mode add the field DTMF to the entry Options gt gt Add detail gt gt DTMF ie Key in the DTMF tone string To use it make a call Once the con nection is established select the DTMF field and press OK Editing Options Add thumbnail Remove thumbnail Add detail Delete detail Edit label Exit Call an entry Contacts Select required entry and press joystick If there is more than one number available select the required number from the list
96. the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions all Siemens products meet the legal requirements The World Health Organization WHO CH 1211 Geneva 27 Switzer land states that present scientific in formation does not indicate the need for any special precautions for use of mobile phones Further information www who int peh emf www mmfai org www my siemens com SAR European Union RTTE 104 The CE mark confirms that the product is in compliance with the le gal requirements of the European Union as a prerequisite for the plac ing on the market and the free movement of goods within the Euro pean internal market averaged over 10g body tissue SAR values may vary depend ing on national requirements and frequency bands SAR information for different regions can be found at www my siemens com 102 SAR International ICNIRP INFORMATION ON RF EXPOSURE SPE CIFIC ABSORPTION RATE SAR THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE LIMITS FOR PROTECTION OF THE HEALTH OF THE PUBLIC FROM THE EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO ELECTRO MAGNETIC FIELDS Your mobile phone is a radio trans mitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the imits for exposure to radio frequen cy RF energy recommended by in ternational guidelines from the In ternational Commission on Non onizing Radiation Protection IC NIRP These limits are part of com prehensive guidelines for the protec
97. tick to the right left Week view The days of the week are displayed in seven columns Today s day is under lined Memos and Anniversaries are placed before 8 o clock Meetings are displayed with coloured bars indicat ing the time span For the day view of an entry select a coloured cell and press the joystick Then open the entry as in day view Month view The weeks of the month are dis played in a row Today s date is un derlined Dates with entries are marked with a small triangle The currently selected date is marked by a frame A ahs 4 30 05 2003 gt Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 18 123 4 95 6 7 8 9 10 11 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 22 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 Options C Back For the day view of an entry select the date and press the joystick Calendar options Depends on the current situation Open New entry Meeting Memo Anni versary Week view Month view Delete entry Go to date Send Settings Exit Most relevant functions Go to date To go to a specific date key in the date and press OK Delete entry Choose between Before date All entries Organiser 59 Send You can send a selected entry from day view in vCalendar format via SMS p 28 via Bluetooth p 84 via infrared p 87 Calendar setup Options gt Settings Default view The view which is shown when the Calendar is opened Choose from Month view Week view Day view Week starts
98. time Turn off the alarm When alarm is started you can oa Press Stop to turn off the alarm Press Snooze or any key to interrupt the alarm for 5 minutes You can repeat this up to 5 times Note The phone switches on automatically when the alarm time is reached After you have pressed Stop you can continue working with the phone by pressing Yes Clock options Set alarm Reset alarm Remove alarm Settings Exit Favourites f Use Favourites to store fre quently used functions photos notes sound files video clips WAP bookmarks or saved WAP pages In Favourites there are three default shortcuts not changeable Notes Calendar Inbox To open Favourites Extras gt Favourites Add shortcuts Some applications offer Add to Fa vourites as an option Select the application and press the joystick to open it Options Add to Favourites c Press OK Note A shortcut in Favourites is automatically updated if you move the item it is pointing to e g from one folder to another Favourites Options Open Edit shortcut name Shortcut icon Delete shortcut Move List view Grid view Exit 70 Extras Most relevant functions Open The selected file is opened in the cor responding application Edit shortcut name Change name of the shortcut This does not affect the file it is referring to Shortcut icon Select an individual icon for a short cut not av
99. tion Use the number keys 3 4 5 and 8 9 O as shortcuts to your favourites 56 Music FM Radio Options MP3 playback can be muted and umuted by pressing the Push to Talk Store Auto scan Manual tuning Edit key of the stereo headset name Delete Settings Exit Most relevant options Edit name Enter a name instead of the stations frequency Delete Delete a stored station from the current active shortcut key or press f button Press the Push to Talk key of the stereo headset to mute and unmute the Radio MP3 Player A The MP 3 player is able to play MP 3 songs that are stored on an optional MultiMediaCard The MP3 files should be located in the directory MP3 on the optional MultiMediaCard You can copy MP3 songs from your PC to a MultiMediaCard by using two different ways 1 Attach a MultiMediaCard reader to the PC and copy files to the Multi MediaCard 2 Connect the SX 1 with the PC using Bluetooth Infrared or the op tional USB cable Using the Siemens PC Data Suite software you may copy MP3 files from your PC to the optional Multi MediaCard in the phone Organiser 57 Calendar FD Organiser gt Calendar You can enter appointments meet ings and other tasks in the Calendar Additionally you can set an alarm for every entry Calendar offers a e Month view e Week view e Day view Time and date must be set for the Calendar to work properly p 78 Cr
100. to different envi ronments such as noisy places or quite areas If a profile is used several settings are made with one function in order to adapt the phone to the noises of the environment for example Six standard profiles are provided with default settings They can be changed however General default Mute Meeting Outdoor Pager Activate Profiles Select a profile Options gt Activate The default mode used is preselect ed when the phone is switched on Setup Edit a default profile or create a new personal profile gt Profiles Select default profile or personal profile Options Personalise Select the item you want to change and press the joystick to open change it Ringtone Select a tone from the list Ringtone line 1 Ringtone line 2 Only available if Line in use p 75 is active Incoming call alert Ringing Ascending Ring once Beep once Silent Ringing volume Set the volume level Message alert tone Select a tone from the list 72 Profiles Vibrating alert OnlOff Keypad tones Set the volume level Warning tones On Off Alert for Alert for all calls and or groups if groups are defined see Contacts p 22 Profile name Give the profile an individual name Not available for General mode Setup 73 Phone gt Setup gt Settings Phone Select a function a7 A General Phone language Set the language of the dis
101. u may want to add it as a DTMF number after the voice mail number For example 55 11223344p1234 where 1234 is the password and p inserts a pause Manager gt Setup gt Manager gt Install or remove applications and software packages You can only use Symbian device software installation files with the extension SIS to in stall Java applications see p 66 When you open Manager a list is displayed of e partially installed application e installed applications To get informations like name ver sion type etc about an application select the corresponding list entry Options gt View details To display the security certificate of a software package Options gt View certificate Move the joystick to the right to see the Memory view Note Do notinstall software from sources without adequate protection against viruses and other harmful software See also Symbian and Java applica tions p 68 To help you the software installation sys tem uses digital signatures and certificates on software packages See also Certificate management p 79 Setup 91 Installing applications An application you want to install must be suitable for the Symbian op erating system Application packag es are normally compressed files which contain several component files Note Before you install an update for an existing application be sure that you have a backup
102. ur mobile phone After six months if the battery is clearly suf fering from loss of performance we recommend that you replace it Please buy only Siemens original batteries Display quality statement Discoloured white or black dots may appear on the display This is a de sign related feature of the screen Standard ISO 13406 2 2001 regu lates how many defective pixels or subpixels are acceptable Siemens has complied with this standard and satisfies the following requirements e maximum number of defective white pixels 2 e maximum number of defective black pixels 2 e maximum total number of defec tive pixels 5 In addition there may be no more than 4 defective bright pixels ina diameter of 10 mm If the screen on your phone does not satisfy these requirements please contact Siemens Service p 96 Guarantee certificate UK 105 Without prejudice to any claim the user cus tomer may have in relation to the dealer or retailer the customer shall be granted a manufacturer s Guarantee under the condi tions set out below In the case of new devices and their com ponents exhibiting defects resulting from manufacturing and or material faults within 24 months of purchase Siemens shall at its own option and free of charge either re place the device with another device re flecting the current state of the art or repair the said device In respect of parts subject to wear and tear including but not
103. vices are indicated by Q a Paired devices options New paired device Assign short name Set as authorised Set as unauthorised Delete Delete all Exit Receive via Bluetooth Bluetooth must be activated When you receive a message via Bluetooth you will be asked for acceptance g s shown if Bluetooth message s accepted The message is stored in the Inbox p 32 Unread Bluetooth messages are indicated by After the message has been re ceived the Bluetooth connection is ended automatically Setup 87 Infrared NG gt Setup gt via infrared Your phone has an infrared inter face You can use this to exchange data e g address entries business card notes with other devices that are also equipped with an infrared interface The infrared interface is on the upper left side of the phone The infrared ports of the sending and receiving devices must be pointing at each other and the distance between them must not exceed 30 cm To send an item via Infrared you must first select it in its application Then Options gt Send gt via infrared Items received via infrared are stored in the Inbox p 32 Note Status icons wa Received Items in the Inbox B Connection is active Modem Ro gt Setup gt gt Modem To use your phone as a fax modem you first have to establish a connec tion to an other device via Infrared or Bluetooth Connecting
104. witch microphone on off If switched off the person on the other end of the line cannot hear you muting Transfer The original call is joined to the sec ond one For you both calls are now ended Send DTMF 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 tones control codes A Press to produce a p Press to produce a A Press twice to produce p for a pause of approx 2 seconds and press 3 times to produce w if you want the remaining sequence not to be sent until you press Send again during the call Press OK to send the tone Making a phone call 15 Note To store DTMF tones as an Contacts entry see p 21 Volume control Move the joystick left right to de crease increase volume when a call is active or a sound plays Do the same if a headset is connected Handsfree To activate deactivate the loud speaker during a call Press sidekey or Options gt BT handsfree on Activate handset You can hear the caller via the built in loudspeaker Also useful when us ing an application during a call e g calendar or notes 16 Writing Text General Your phone offers two ways of writing text e The conventional method You press a number key repeatedly until the required character appears e The T9 method You write a word pressing each number
105. ws that a new message is on the server User has to change the settings to Retrieve im mediately to receive the message Ask your service provider whether this service is available You may need to register for this service separately Note Only devices that offer Multimedia Messag ing Service can receive multimedia messages A multimedia message can have several pages with text music or pictures included in each page Text can be composed using T9 support p 16 An Image that has been produced with Snapshot or received in a mes sage can be attached The maximum size of 640x480 pixels is reduced to the size of the display A Sound clip is sent and received as a AMR file A Video clip can be recorded with the Camcorder application located at gt Camera gt Video Further informations about cam corder see www my siemens com sx1 All items in an MMS are combined in the form of a slide show 30 Messages Create a multimedia message Messages gt New message gt MMS To insert recipient in the field To e Press joystick to open contacts mark unmark recipient s Press OK to return to message If arecipient offers multiple phone numbers or e mail addresses select one e Write the phone number Copy the recipient from another application Copy see p 18 Move down to the text field and write text p 16 To add an image a sound clip a video clip and templates to the
106. xt files in TXT format can be saved to Notes Write a note Press any key to start writing o Notes options Open Send via SMS via MMS via Blue tooth via infrared New note Delete Mark Unmark Mark Mark all Unmark all Add to Favourites Exit Press Done to save the note Voice memo 4 e Use your phone as a dictat ing machine when on the move e Record a memo as a reminder or as a reminder for yourself or others e Record a call useful for remem bering numbers or addresses both parties will hear a beep every 5 seconds Organiser 61 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 conver sation in advance if you want to record the conversation and please keep such record ings confidential You may only use this feature if the other party to the conversation agrees New recording Options gt Record sound clip c Press Select to start recording Use the following keys to control recording Play HE Stop We Record F Fast forward dq Fast rewind Record options Open Record sound clip Delete Move to phone mem Move to mem card Mark Unmark Mark Mark all Unmark all Rename sound clip Send via SMS via MMS via Bluetooth via infrared Add to Favourites Settings Exit Only if a memory card is inserted Calculator gt Organiser g
107. your phone can make connec tions in the background without your knowl edge For minimize the risk you can modify the re ceiving functions see below On receiving msg Retr immediately Multimedia messages will be retrieved instantly even those with the Deferred status Defer retrieval Multimedia messages will be saved in the service centre for later transfer see Retr immediately Reject message All saved multimedia mes sages will be deleted by the service centre Allow anon messages Select No Reject all messages from an anonymous sender Receive adverts Receive all multimedia message advertisements Receive report If this function is activated the sta tus of asent message is shown in the Records as Pending Failed or Delivered Otherwise only Delivered is shown Deny report sending Your phone will not send delivery reports of received multimedia messages 40 Messages Message validity Select the period in which the serv ice centre tries to deliver the multi media message 1 hour 6 hours 24 hours 3 days 1 week Maximum time Maximum period that the service provider permits Image size You can define the image size ina multimedia message Large 640 x 480 pixels VGA Small 160 x 120 pixels Default speaker Handsfree Sounds are played over the built in loudspeaker p 15 Handset Sounds are played over the earpiece E mail Messages gt Options gt Settin

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