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1. Do not store or carry inflammable liquids gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as your phone its parts or accessories and always store your phone safely and securely You should always use a phone holder in your car to secure your phone safely Never place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop Remember Always give your full attention to driving There is a personal handsfree car kit and personal handsfree car kit available for most Orange phones which you can purchase separately by calling Business Customer Services on 07973 100 158 or by visiting your local stockist 4 car kit installation Only qualified personne should install or service the personal handsfree car kit or the phone in a vehicle Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit or your vehicle For vehicles equipped with an air bag remember that an air bag inflates with great force Do not place objects including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If a personal handsfree car kit is improperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result Check regularly that all mobile phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly Your mobile phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When it is switched
2. Your Orange phone comes with a number of preset security codes Each code controls one of your phone s security features Use the table below to identify which code you will need to activate each feature security feature preset code SIM Card PIN1 1111 Call barring Ti All other security You have to set features including this code when Babysitter you first use it please make a note of it as Orange will not know your code if it is lost 10 4 10 ensure your phone is secure Call barring can be used selectively to bar outgoing and incoming calls The call barring password is preset to 1111 Emergency calls to 999 or 112 can be made while Call barring is on 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Setup Press e Select 2 Scroll to Security and press e Select 3 Scroll to Barrings and press Select Choose one of the following options All outgoing Stops your phone from making any outgoing calls Outgoing international Stops your phone from making any outgoing international calls Outgoing international except home Stops your phone from making any outgoing international calls except to your home country All incoming Stops your phone from receiving any incoming calls a When roaming Bars all calls while you are abroad Status check Checks with Orange to see what bars you have activated Clear all Cancels all of your Call barring settings Select an option and enter
3. we oU contacts Store names and numbers Orange Directory Enquiries Manage your contacts Call your contacts quickly manage your contacts store the names and numbers of your colleagues in your phone You can store numbers in your Phonebook which is located on your SIM Card or you can store numbers email addresses fax numbers and address information in your Addressbook which is located on your phone and uses the phone memory You should store your most important numbers on your SIM Card but copy them to your Addressbook so that you can add additional information to each contact When you first turn on your phone you will be asked if you would like to copy contacts stored on your SIM Card to your Addressbook Follow the instructions on the display if you would like to do this 3 1 Which phonebook should save my numbers in You can store up to 90 names and numbers on your SIM Card Your phone s internal memory is dynamic and is shared by all your phone s features For example saving a high number of ring tones may affect the number of contacts you can store in your phone s memory You will be able to access any numbers stored in the SIM Phonebook if you use your SIM Card in another phone You should store contacts in your phone s Addressbook if you wish to add additional data to the phone number for example an email address When you search using Phonebook you are looking through yo
4. Messages New SMS New MMS New e mail Draft Unsent Sent SMS archive Text modules 10 Msg setup 5 1 2 3 4 Inbox 5 6 fe 8 9 Profiles Normal envi Quiet environ Noisy environ Car kit Headset lt Empty gt lt Empty gt Aircraft mode 1 4 symbols on your display Below are some of the more common symbols that you might encounter on your display B Strength of incoming signal Battery being charged Charging complete Battery indicator Call Open the in call menu All calls are diverted Ring off Short ring beep only Alarm is set Alarm activated Key lock active Phone memory SIM Card memory Where do go for help If you are having problems with your phone or would like to know more about Orange business products and services please contact your company s Orange account holder or call 158 Alternatively visit the Orange Business Solutions website at www orange co uk business No network access Line 1 or Line 2 Function active Standard text input Predictive text input Text message received No text messages can be received Photo message received Answer Phone message received Unanswered call Change words when using predictive text input VELGE Answer a call Redial a number Missed calls Mute a call Call Waiting Caller id 2 calls make a call 3 press to make the call Orange 06 06 2003 HewSM5 19 08 24 1 press and hold
5. Term amp Payments Pay monthly service plan with optional Orange Care Where you are connected to a service plan which requires Orange Care to be purchased as an optional extra the Insurance and Warranty will come into force 24 hours after you call to request cover or 24 hours after we receive your written request for cover and will each have a minimum term of 12 months Your confirmation of insurance cover will be sent to you within 30 working days after the end of the month in which cover becomes effective Premiums will be invoiced monthly by Orange on behalf of the Insurer on your reference 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 Orange account and must be paid along with your Orange charges Premiums may be varied at any time but if your premium is increased you may terminate this policy on not less than 10 days notice before your bill date If you do not give notice within one month of notification of any increase you will be taken to have accepted the increase In the event that any tax payable on premiums should be increased or any new tax imposed then such increase or new tax may be passed onto you Where phones share an Orange Group Service Plan then Orange Care must be purchased separately for each phone You may terminate Orange Care on or after the minimum term by giving not less than 10 days notice before a bill date As a concession if you are also terminating your Orange account then you may terminate Orange
6. 5 1 8 3 8 1 3 7 8 5 2 2 6 1 6 5 6 2 contact Orange notes Orange Business Customer Services are available 24 hours a day seven days a week 365 days a year Alternatively visit the Orange website at www orange co uk business for more details The numbers in Orange can be called from any phone by adding the prefix 07973 100 Orange services Business Customer Services 158 Directory Enquiries 118 000 International Directory Enquiries 118 880 Operator Services 100 Orange Multi Media Af or 277 If your phone is lost or stolen contact your Orange account holder or call 07973 100 158t Emergency services can be contacted on 999 or 112 Chargeable services available with your Orange phone t Charged at BT F rate if you call from a BT fixed line phone www orange co uk business Visit the Orange business website to find out more about Orange Business products and services If you have a query about your phone or an Orange service contact your Orange account holder or call 07973 100 158 E Some calls are free from your Orange phone unless you have an Orange Value Promise Service Plan
7. keys 3 Press to dial your selected number You can also set up Automatic Redial so that your phone continually redials a number if it has been unable to establish a connection 1 Press eAuto dial 2 Press eOff or Jo to turn off automatic redial If the number you called was engaged you can set your phone to notify you when the number becomes free 1 Press eCall back Your phone will ring when the engaged number is free 2 Press to dial the number Alternatively set your phone to remind you to redial the number 1 Press ePrompt A beep will remind you to call the number 15 minutes later 2 Press to dial the number call back a missed number To call back a missed call 1 If you miss a call the icon will appear 2 Press e to see a list of missed calls Scroll to the one you want to call back and press 2 calls mute your call Sometimes you may need to say something to another person that you don t want your caller to hear In these cases you can mute your call and preserve your privacy To mute your call 1 On the call press e Menu Scroll to Microphone on and press e Select 2 The call is now muted To unmute press e l Menu then select Microphone on take two different calls at the same time When you are on a call you can answer a second call without ending the first using Call Waiting To activate Call Waiting 1 Press eMenu to enter the main menu Scroll to an
8. statement but you won t have to remember to send a cheque every month Plus you ll have 10 days after the bill date if you ve any queries regarding your bill before your account is debited To set up a Direct Debit simply call Business Customer Services on 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone Please have your bank account details ready Quote reference number 03 and we ll do the rest 13 10 13 reference allowing access to your Orange account It can sometimes be useful for someone else to have access to your account for example if you have more than one Orange phone in your name As an account holder you can choose to allow information only access and access which will allow changes to be made For further information on how to set this up please call Business Customer Services on 158 Orange explain Services and Charges For details of the range of Orange Services and Charges please contact your Orange account holder or call Business Customer Services on 07973 100 158 and request Orange Explain Services and Charges Alternatively visit the Orange website at www orange co uk business Orange Care terms and conditions 11 1 2 1 3 13 11 Interpretation In these terms and conditions Insurance refers to the provisions of clause 3 and Warranty to the provisions of clause 7 together Insurance and Warranty are referred to as Orange Care Orange Care is subject at all ti
9. suspension of Services if you break your Contract We may suspend some or all of the Services you use without giving you notice if we have good reason to believe that you haven t complied with one or more of the terms of your Contract 3 3 1 If you don t pay your bill within the time stipulated in Condition 6 2 we reserve the right to place a Bar on all outgoing calls from your Phone with the exception of calls to the emergency services This Bar will remain in force until you ve paid everything you owe us At our discretion we may charge you for Re connection and removal of the Bar 3 4 3 5 13 26 3 3 2 We also reserve the right to Suspend Services if a complaint has been made against you The complaint will be thoroughly investigated and Services will remain suspended until we know the results of that investigation Any complaint you make will similarly be thoroughly investigated suspension of Orange Additional Services We reserve the right to suspend either temporarily or permanently part or all of any Orange Additional Service on giving reasonable notice monitoring the Services you use For the purposes of good management and security we may need to monitor the contents of any text message you send from time to time We may also tape conversations between you and our customer services for training purposes reference 3 6 4 1 4 2 roaming Services outside the UK Roaming relies o
10. we cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of information provided from the databases of credit reference agencies Nor can we accept any liability for the consequences of our declining to Connect you 11 deposits deposits are held for 12 months 11 1 We may request a Deposit from you a before Connection b before making Orange Additional Services available to you or c before reinstating the Services after Suspension Deposits will be held for 12 months from the date of receipt and then refunded We do not pay interest on Deposits If you owe us money we may set off Deposits against the amount due to us If there is a balance left over in such cases we will remit this to you either by cheque or by crediting your Account 13 33 12 SIM Card it s your responsibility to keep your SIM Card safe 12 1 Any SIM Card we supply to you remains our property but it is your responsibility to keep it safe SIM Cards are easily damaged and should be handled with care We will replace free of charge any SIM Card found to be defective through faulty design or workmanship In any other circumstances however we may charge for replacing it We reserve the right to recall any SIM Card from you at any time to enhance or maintain the quality of the Services what to do if your SIM Card is lost stolen or damaged 12 2 You must inform us immediately if the SIM Card supplied to you is lost stolen or damaged You will remain liab
11. whether they are supplied in conjunction with Price Plans or outside Price Plans Orange Orange Personal Communications Services Limited or any organisation that may succeed it as the assignee of this Contract Phone a mobile telephone excluding Accessories but including the charging unit and SIM which remains the property of Orange which is approved by Orange for connection to its Network Price Guide a publication which lists our current Charges and which is updated from time to time Price Plan a bundle of airtime and supplementary Services offered by Orange for an agreed monthly payment Registration our acceptance of your application for Services and our record of your Customer and User data prior to Connection Register has a corresponding meaning Roaming An optional Service which allows you to use your Phone on other operators networks usually in foreign countries Services Network and other Services including Orange Additional Services provided or procured by us for you to use SIM a card or other device which contains your personal telephone number and which is programmed to allow you to access the Network 13 24 13 reference Suspension 3 the temporary disconnection of Services Suspend has a corresponding meaning User 3 1 you or another person named by you who is authorised to incur Charges to your Account 2 your Contract and the Minimum Term your Contract runs for at l
12. Care within the minimum term and it will not be necessary for the notice to expire on your bill date but in such event you will 9 7 10 10 1 not be entitled to a refund of any premiums paid Orange may negotiate renewals of the Insurance policy on your behalf and may change Insurer and vary the terms of the policy from time to time but if your rights under the policy are restricted or removed you may terminate Orange Care on not less than 10 days notice ending on an invoice date If you do not give notice within one month of notification of any changes you will be taken to have accepted the changes Term and Payments pay as you go service plan When you are connected to a pay as you go Service Plan which requires Orange Care to be purchased as an optional extra the premium must be paid in advance 10 2 The policy only applies to approved and 13 19 branded Orange pay as you go phones and may be purchased for any phone within the current pay as you go range If you pay by credit card or debit card the policy will come into force 24 hours after your call to request cover If you pay by cheque then the policy will come into force within 24 hours of clearance of your cheque The insurance and warranty within the policy will each have a term of 12 months Your confirmation of insurance cover will be sent to you within 30 working days after the end of the month in which cover becomes effective 10 3 You may
13. Select 2 Select New SMS Your phone is preset to use T9 predictive text input To change case and swap between predictive standard and numerical text modes press repeatedly while you are writing the message Predictive text input means that instead of pressing a key a number of times to arrive at a letter you only press it once Your phone then looks at the combination of letters entered and predicts what your word is For example to write the word orange you would press 6 7 2 6 4 and 3 once each Although while you are entering a word it may look strange as you near 5 1 How do know which symbols are available on which keys x lt symbol space return 1 abc2 def3 ghi4 jkI5 mno6 pars7 tuv8 wxyz9 nag Ja further symbols kO O MWNOA AWD change text mode the end of it your phone will predict it for you If several options are found in the dictionary the most frequent one is displayed first To see the other suggestions press BEA Continue to press until the correct word is displayed Press 1 for a space Occasionally your dictionary will not recognise a word and you will need to spell it using standard text input Standard text input allows you to enter a word by pressing a key a number of times to get the right letter So to write the letter O press 6 three times and to get a Q press 7 twice To spel
14. United Kingdom 13 16 13 reference 6 15 Where a replacement phone is issued under the warranty the original phone must be returned to Orange 6 16 You may be charged the recommended retail price of any battery charger or antenna returned to Orange which is shown not to be that originally supplied with the phone or of any phone returned to Orange which is shown to have been deliberately damaged 6 17 If your phone is lost or stolen or maliciously or accidentally damaged so that it is no longer operable and such lost theft or damage falls outside these terms and conditions then Orange may entirely at its discretion agree to sell you a replacement phone at prevailing replacement phone prices The charge FA for any replacement phone so supplied will be applied to your Orange account 6 18 Orange will use its reasonable TA endeavours to dispatch any replacement phone to you within 24 hours of agreeing to issue such replacement however for reasons 13 17 beyond our control this may not always be possible 6 19 Orange will arrange with you a place and time period for any replacement phone to be delivered free of charge but we reserve the right to impose a charge if you are unavailable as agreed 6 20 Any replacement phone received under either clause 3 or clause 7 will not attract a further period of insurance or warranty For the avoidance of doubt subject to the provisions of clause 6 the periods stated in cl
15. by us on some or all of the Services you normally use except for calls to emergency services Charges all charges for Services as published in our periodically updated Price Guide These include any reasonable administration charges Connection the process of giving you access to a Service Disconnection and Re connection have a corresponding meanings Contract the terms and conditions described in this leaflet which are binding on both you and Orange for each phone you connect to the Orange network Customer Literature printed matter published by Orange which provides information on Orange Services It may be distributed with new Phones or in mailings to some or all Orange Customers Deposit refundable amount that Orange may ask you to pay before we Connect or Re connect you to the Network or before providing any Service Line 1 and Line 2 Line 1 is the primary means by which you have access to the Services Line 2 is a second line on the same phone with its own phone number 13 23 Minimum Term the period of 12 months commencing on the date of Registration Monthly Billing Date the day in each month on which your billing statement will be issued after you have been connected Network the public telecommunications system by which Orange makes Services available in the United Kingdom Orange Additional Services optional Services including Roaming and International Calling which cost extra
16. left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time Do not paint your phone as this can clog its moving parts and prevent operation Only use the antenna supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorised antennae modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate regulations governing use of mobile phones Keep all SIM Cards out of children s reach Use your phone battery only for its intended purpose and never use any charger or battery which is damaged or worn out Never allow the battery terminals to short circuit as this can cause damage to the battery or to the connecting object a short circuit can occur if a metallic object such as a coin clip or pen causes direct connection between the and terminals of the battery Therefore always take adequate precautions when carrying a spare battery in a purse or pocket Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly and according to your local regulations and must never be disposed of in household waste Never dispose of batteries in a fire When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory including the charger grasp and pull the plug not the cord For good operation times discharge an NiMH battery from time to time by leaving your phone switched on until it turns itself off Do not attempt to open the casing on your phone or its battery Non expert handling may damage it Do not drop knock or shake the
17. of options while you are browsing You can access the Options menu at any time by pressing A to highlight then pressing eMenu The Options menu is dynamic in that its content may vary according to which WAP site you are visiting However the menu will open to show Homepage ookmarks l 2B 3 Resume 4 Inbox Select The full list of Options is as follows Homepage This takes you to the Orange homepage Bookmarks Allows you to create a shortcut to your favourite sites 6 4 Resume Call up most recently visited sites still in your cache memory Go to Enter the URL address to go directly to a WAP page Reload Reload the page Inbox Inbox for WAP push messages Disconnect End your connection Save picture Save a picture from the current WAP page More Options including WAP profiles and security settings Exit browser End your connection and exit the browser 6 Orange Multi Media services bookmark your favourite sites When you find a site that you like you can bookmark it This means that when you want to visit the site in the future you can shortcut to it from the Orange homepage 1 Scroll to and press eMenu to access the Options menu Scroll to Bookmarks and press e Select 2 Scroll to Add bookmark and press e Select 3 The site address that you wish to bookmark will appear To go to a bookmark 1 Scroll to and press eMenu to access the Options
18. or damaged antennas will be repaired replaced where appropriate free of charge once only 8 5 You or any authorised user of the phone must at all times act with due care in looking after the phone and take all reasonable precautions to safeguard it against loss theft or damage An authorised user is the Orange registered customer other users Officially notified to Orange by the customer and authorised by Orange the registered Customer s spouse partner members of his her immediate family all of whom would normally reside at the registered customer s address and employees of the registered customer who use the phone with permission of the customer For the purposes of this insurance registered means you must provide an IMEI and SIM number for each phone you own 4 Exclusions 4 1 A replacement or repair will not be provided under the terms of the insurance where the loss or damage is caused by or consists of 4 1 1 normal wear and tear or deterioration depreciation rusting or oxidisation atmospheric or 13 13 4 1 2 4 1 3 4 1 10 climatic conditions or other gradually operating cause confiscation or detention improper maintenance repair or modification defective materials or workmanship covered by the manufacturer s warranty breakdown of or interruption to the network service loss of use or consequential loss of any kind cosmetic damage which does not impair the normal functions of the phon
19. this button to turn your phone on then press Yes to confirm 4 press to end the call 2 dial the number you want to call don t forget to use the full area code listen to calls at 7 the right volume When you are on a call press A to Orange increase the earpiece volume or 06 06 2003 19 08 NewSM5 Q to decrease the volume silence your ring tone Press and hold at the main display to set your phone to silent mode Repeat to deactivate silent mode 22 avoid accidental calls It s a good idea to lock the keypad to avoid making calls by mistake To lock the keypad press and hold the key To unlock the keypad press and hold again 2 calls choose to answer a call or not 1 When your phone rings press or eAnswer to answer the call 2 Press Jo or Reject to busy the call to your Answer Phone 3 To end a call press Jo take calls handsfree using your speakerphone 1 While you are on a call press e Handsfr and then e Yes to activate your speakerphone 2 Press eHandsfr again to deactivate your speakerphone redialling a number If you call someone and get disconnected or forget to tell them something you can call them straight back by redialling the last dialled number To redial the phone number last called press twice To redial any of the previous 10 numbers dialled 1 Press once 2 Scroll through the phone numbers using the a and
20. to be authorised to sign for a company or firm is duly authorised 9 1 2 any individual applying as a member of a company is of full contractual capacity and is able both to pay for the Services he or she has requested and to meet his or her other obligations under your Contract what happens if we suspect the details you give us aren t correct If we suspect on reasonable grounds that information has been supplied to us without the knowledge of the person named or that an application is 13 reference unauthorised or contains false particulars we may delay Connection or Suspend Services to your Phone while we investigate further Following our investigation we will Connect or reinstate the Services unless we have grounds to terminate You acknowledge that you will have no claim against us in respect of any delay or Disconnection caused as a result of the operation of this Condition 10 credit assessments your application is subject to credit status 10 1 All applications for Registration and Orange Additional Services are subject to credit assessment before we can connect you to the Network If our assessment of you does not meet our normal requirements we reserve the right to decline to Connect you or to supply Orange Additional Services Alternatively we may ask you to lodge a Deposit with us before we Connect you If you believe our assessment of you is incorrect we will review your eligibility However
21. will be able to receive before your phone s memory is full Save to 4 Save the sender s number to your phonebook Archive Move the message to your archive send and receive emails Your Orange phone allows you to send and receive emails while on the move Before you can begin to use email with the external POP3 account on your Orange phone you need to set up your Orange Internet account using POPS settings or if you want to use an existing email account obtain your POP3 settings from your email provider To set up an Orange Internet account go to www orange today co uk and follow the on screen prompts Next enter your POP3 email settings to send and receive email To enter your email settings 1 Press eMenu select Messages and then select Msg setup 2 Select E mail and then select Accounts 3 Scroll to an empty account and press e Options Select Rename and enter a name for the settings 5 6 What are my Orange Internet POP3 email settings User settings Leave copy on server Types POPS server POPS port SMTP server SMTP port SMTP Authentic option setting Provider Orange GPRS User name your name E mail addr your email address Reply t addr additional email address for replies User ID your Orange user ID Password your email password Mail settings option setting Downl only mails see page 5 7 emails remain on server until they are deleted POP3 pop oran
22. your call barring password which is preset to 1111 Press OK You can then choose to Set Clear or Check Status of the bar set your phone to only accept your SIM Card You can also stop your phone from being used if a new SIM Card is inserted 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Setup Press Select 2 Scroll to Security and press e Select 3 Scroll to This SIM only and press e Select 4 You will be asked to enter your phone code The first time you use this feature you enter any number with four to eight digits which becomes your phone code 5 Press eOK Repeat the entry and press OK again 6 Press eChange to switch between On and Off avoid accidental calls by setting your keypad to lock automatically Your phone s keypad is preconfigured to lock automatically one minute after you last pressed a key To deactivate the automatic keypad lock 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Setup Press e Select 2 Scroll to Keys and press Select 3 Scroll to Auto key lock and press e Change If the automatic key lock is deactivated you can manually lock the keys by pressing and holding at the main display Repeat to unlock the keys Note You can also activate or deactivate key tones using the Keys menu 10 6 games and 1 applications m Java download useful business tools and games Your phone supports Java technology allowing you to download and install useful Java applications such as o
23. At any time you can access a list of the last 10 missed dialled or received calls To access your call lists 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Records Press e Select You can choose to view Calls missed Calls received Calls dialled Erase records Scroll to a number in the list and press eView Press eSave to save the number to your phonebook or eOK to return to the list To dial the number press 4 Alternatively go to a number and press e Options Choose from the following View Shows the date time and duration of the call Correct no Allows you to edit the number Save no to 7 Saves the number to your phonebook Delete Delete all Deletes all of the numbers in the list Orange Care SIM Card PIN Babysitter Call Barring 10 ensure your phone is secure Orange Care Life s difficult enough without having to worry about the expense and hassle of replacing your phone With Orange Care you get Worldwide cover against loss theft accidental or malicious damage and handset breakdown a A replacement phone of the same model despatched within 24 hours of our acceptance of your claim to any UK address The same number and the same service on your replacement Orange phone that you enjoyed on your old one so you re never out of touch for long To get Orange Care call 158 free from your Orange phone Note Orange Care includes insurance and warranty which is subject t
24. Choose from Fix animations Fix sounds Own animations Own pictures Own sounds 4 Scroll through the attachments until you come to the one that you want to use then press e Select 5 Write and send the message as normal Note The cost of sending a picture or ring tone in a text message is equivalent to sending three standard text messages Pictures and sounds will only work with other compatible phones save time when sending a text message using text modules You can save important information in your phone which you can then add to a text photo or email message To create a text module k Press eMenu Messages will be highlighted Press Select 2 Select Text Modules and then press e Options Select New text and then write the message you want to save 3 Press eOptions and then eSave 4 Enter a name for the information and then press OK To insert a text module into a message 1 Begin to write your text message 2 Press eOptions and then select Text Modules 3 Select the module that you want to insert and then press OK 4 Continue to write your message and send it in the usual way send the same text message to a group of people If you have saved certain contacts in a group you can send them all a text message at the same time See page 3 6 for details on how to assign contacts to a group To send a message to a group 1 Write your message as usual then press e Options
25. Display the amount of memory the file or folder uses and the amount of memory still available keep track of figures using your Calculator Your phone also has a built in Calculator and Currency converter To use your Calculator 1 Press Menu and scroll to Extras Press e Select 2 Scroll to Calculator and press e Select 3 Enter the first number for your sum and then press x repeatedly until you reach the function that you want 4 Add the second number and press x repeatedly until you reach The equation will be solved To use your Currency converter 1 Press Menu and scroll to Extras Press e Select 2 Scroll to Currency conv and press e Select 3 Press OK to set the currency and rate 4 Press eList to select the first currency and then press and eList again to enter the currency that you want to convert to Alternatively enter the names of the currencies that you want to convert 5 Press OK and then set the conversion rate using the keypad Press e Options and then press e Select 6 Select the conversion that you want to perform for example GBP into EUR 7 Enter the amount that you want to convert and then press t The conversion will be made Note After your first currency conversion you will need to press Options then select New Entry to convert between two new currencies 9 6 recent call lists Each time you make receive or miss a call your phone takes a note
26. For further information about Orange products and services please visit our website at the address below The information contained in this user guide is correct at the time of going to press but Orange reserves the right to make subsequent changes to it and services may be modified supplemented or withdrawn June 2003 Orange Personal Communications Services Limited 2008 Orange and wirefree and any other Orange product or service names referred to in this user guide are trade marks of Orange Personal Communications Services Limited Orange Personal Communications Services Limited PO Box 10 Patchway Bristol BS32 4BQ www orange co uk business PCN D0321 ISSUE 1 Z h15 Produced by Clear the explanation agency guide to using your Siemens M55 welcome This guide provides you with all the information you need to use your phone from making a call to texting a colleague You can also find out more about the wide range of services offered by Orange to keep you in touch and informed whether you re at work at home or abroad So that you can make your first call please take a few moments to register with Orange insert your SIM Card insert and charge your battery 1 Look for the plastic card that is in your Orange box If you cannot find it the SIM Card may have already been inserted into your phone If it is not in your phone or your box please ask your company s Orange account holder
27. Listen to your messages 2 Send a message Answer Phone Call Return To use Answer Phone Call Return Listen to your Answer Phone message as normal When you have finished if you want to return the call simply press while you are still connected Orange Answer Phone will automatically dial the caller s number and connect you Note Answer Phone Call Return is only available if the network you are calling supports this service and you are charged your standard call rate 3 Change your personal options 4 Listen to your Orange emails you will be charged 20p per minute for this service 44 use Answer Phone shortcuts to manage your messages efficiently Your Answer Phone is quick to use as there are several single key presses to help you move through your messages When listening to your messages press O COON WD to listen to your message again to save your message to delete your message to rewind 10 seconds to skip to the next message to fast forward 10 seconds to return the call for help Note You can save messages that you have listened to for up to seven days 4 2 personalising your Answer Phone greeting Your Answer Phone comes with a standard greeting but you can record your own personal greeting confirming to callers that they ve got through to you 1 Call your Answer Phone by pressing and holding the 1 key Listen to the simple steps and select option 3 then option 1 t
28. Scroll to Change PIN Press Select Enter your current PIN and press OK Enter your new PIN code and press OK Enter the new code again and press OK AOUN What if enter the wrong PIN If you enter an incorrect SIM Card PIN or PIN2 three times in a row your SIM Card will block You will need a PUK personal unblocking key to unblock your SIM Card Call Business Customer Services on 07973 100 158 for details on how to unblock your phone Do not attempt to guess the PUK code If you enter your PUK code incorrectly 10 times in a row you will permanently block your SIM Card and you may have to return your phone to Orange 10 3 control the numbers that can be called from your phone Babysitter allows you to set your phone so that only one number can be dialled while Call barring blocks certain types of call To use Babysitter 1 Press eMenu scroll to Setup Press Select 2 Scroll to Security and press e Select Scroll to Babysitter and Press e Select 4 You will be asked to enter your phone code The first time you use this feature you enter any number with four to eight digits which becomes your phone code 5 You will see Babysitter Off in the display Press Change 6 Enter the number to which calls are allowed or select it from your phonebook and press eOK Babysitter will be activated If you are using a new contact it will be saved to your phonebook o What are the security codes for
29. a pay monthly service plan which requires Orange Care to be purchased as an optional extra Orange Care will automatically cease Orange will refund to you a pro rata proportion of the premium for the balance of each complete month remaining of that period unless you have already made a claim on the policy in which event no refund will be due 11 5 In the event you switch from a pay as you go service plan to a pay monthly service plan which includes Orange Care then from the date such switching takes effect you will be covered by Orange Care for the unexpired balance if any of any period under clause 8 1 calculated from the day your phone was first registered on the Orange network 11 6 In the event you switch from a pay monthly Service Plan inclusive of 13 21 Orange Care to a pay as you go service plan Orange Care will automatically cease 11 7 In the event that you wish to switch from a pay monthly service plan for which Orange Care has been purchased as an optional extra Orange Care will automatically cease but in such event you will not be entitled to any refund of premiums paid 12 Claims 12 1 To make a claim under this insurance you should call 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone Alternatively write to Orange Insurance Senhouse Road Darlington DL1 4YG Your claim will be handled fairly and promptly 12 2 In certain circumstances particularly where there is a dispute over your cl
30. aim Orange may refer the matter to independent Chartered Loss Adjusters for investigation and review 13 Complaints 13 If you have any queries or complaints regarding this insurance you should in the first instance address this to Orange Business customers can call 158 from their Orange phone or 07978 100 158 from any other phone Alternatively write to Orange Insurance Senhouse Road Darlington DL1 4YG 13 2 If you are not satisfied with the way a complaint has been dealt with you should write to HSBC Insurance Brokers Limited Quay West Trafford Wharf Road Manchester M17 1PL 13 3 If you remain dissatisfied HSBC Insurance Brokers as a member of the General Insurance Standards Council is also a member of a registered independent dispute resolution scheme They will advise you how you can contact this scheme 13 4 In so far as general insurance products are concerned Orange is monitored by HSBC Insurance Brokers Limited who are members of the General Insurance Standards Council 13 reference pay monthly terms and conditions 1 definitions The following words and expressions shall have the following meanings Accessories products approved by Orange which you use in conjunction with your phone They include without limitation batteries chargers car kits headsets and carry cases Account our records of your payments and outstanding Charges plus your personal details Bar a block placed
31. an alter the menu option that appears over the left soft key in the main display See page 8 1 for more details auto keylock To prevent accidental calls made when for example your phone is in your pocket the keypad of your M565 is configured to lock one minute after you last used it To unlock the keypad press and hold Note You can disable the auto keylock feature See page 10 6 for more details 12 1 introduction to your phone explore the menus New ent Groups AB OM we Address Phonebook Show entries Businesscard Default book ry on Pp 9 Setup Display 2 Audio 3 Dynamic light 4 Keys 5 Phone setup 6 Clock 7 Connectivity 8 Security 9 Network this feature can only be used when the appropriate 10 Accessories accessory is connected 1 3 Records Calls missed Calls received Calls dialled Erase records 3 Surf amp fun 1 2 Games amp more Internet 8 Filesystem Cache 2 Colour scheme 3 Data inbox 4 Internet 5 Java 6 Misc 7 Pictures 8 SMS archive 9 Sounds 10 Voice memo g ONOARON O OMNOTR WON N Organiser Calendar Appointments Tasks Notes Missed alarms Dictating mac Time zones Calendar setup Extras Information Alarm clock Calculator Currency conv Stopwatch Countdown Camera MONOnRWYN Voice comm Remote sync
32. and select Send 2 Press eGroup and then select the group of people that you want to send the message to 3 Alternatively scroll through the list of contacts and press e Mark to select the people that you would like to send the message to Note The cost to send a text message depends on your Service Plan and you are charged for each person the message is sent to 5 messaging reading a text message When you receive a text message the symbol MA will appear in your display with the message New text message received Press to read the message To reply to a text message press e Reply You can then choose from the following options Write message Write a reply to the sender Edit Edit the message you have received Answer is YES Automatically adds YES to your reply Answer is NO Automatically adds NO to your reply Call back Automatically adds Please call back to your reply Delay Automatically adds lIl be late to your reply Thanks Automatically adds Thank you to the reply When you have finished writing your message send it by pressing e Select To manage your text messages 1 Once you have read the message press e Options 2 Scroll through and choose from the following Reply Delete Send Forward the message to another person Edit Picture amp sound Lists pictures and sounds included in the message Capacity See how many more text messages you
33. any debt collection agency credit reference agency credit or fraud monitoring scheme security agency or credit provider of a any information relating to your Contract including your personal financial information and details of how you have performed in meeting your obligations under your Contract b any disclosure as may be within our Data Protection Act registration 19 3 19 4 13 38 c any disclosure required as a result of an order of any court of competent jurisdiction or by statutory authority delivering communications to you All notices to be served in accordance with your Contract must be served by post or facsimile We can in addition serve notice to you by text message They will be deemed served 48 hours after they are sent or on earlier proof of delivery All invoices and notices served by post will be sent to the address given by you on Registration unless you notify us of a change to this address Any waiver concession or extra time we may allow you is limited to the specific circumstances in which it is given and does not affect our rights in any other way disputes between you and us You may request that disputes between you and us are referred to arbitration under our Code of Practice for Consumer Affairs We will supply a copy of our Code of Practice for Consumer Affairs to you on request Orange company details Our Company Registration Number is 2178917 and our Registered Office is a
34. any matters arising under it Neither party excludes liability for negligent acts or omissions causing death or personal injury to any person maximum liability of Orange Subject to Condition 18 1 we limit our legal liability up to a maximum of three thousand pounds per claim or a series of related claims for any loss or 18 3 18 4 13 37 damage which is a direct financial loss b direct physical damage to or loss of property resulting from our breach of contract or negligence while providing Services factors beyond our control We will not be liable to you if we are unable to perform an obligation or provide the Services to you because of any factor outside our control including but not limited to Acts of God industrial action default or failure of a third party war governmental action or by any act or decision made by a court of competent jurisdiction your maximum liability Subject to Condition 18 1 your liability is limited to payment of all outstanding Charges due in accordance with the provisions of your Contract 19 19 2 general changes to your Contract Subject to Condition 15 2 your Contract may be varied or amended only by the express mutual agreement of both parties A party seeking to rely on such variation or amendment must produce evidence of the other party s agreement to it disclosure of information to third parties You agree to the disclosure to any telecommunications comp
35. arm when it sounds Alternatively press e Pause to turn the alarm tone off for five minutes Note If you miss an alarm because you are on a call when it sounds it will be saved in the Missed alarms menu use your phone s Organiser to remind yourself of important events Your M55 has a built in Organiser which allows you to set notes and alarms reminding you of your work commitments Remind yourself of your meetings by saving them as Appointments To save an Appointment 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Organiser Press e Select 2 Scroll to Appointments and press e Select 3 lt New entry gt will be highlighted Press Select 4 Choose the type of appointment from Memo Speech memo Call Meeting 5 Press and add a description for the appointment If the appointment is a call enter the number in the Description tab 6 Add a location and start and end time then press P and select an alarm to sound Choose how often you want the reminder to recur and press e Save 9 manage your time and calls Once an Appointment has been saved you can send it to a compatible phone via text message so your colleagues are reminded at the same time as you 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Organiser Press Select 2 Scroll to Appointments and press e Select 3 Scroll to the entry that you want to send and press e Options 4 Select Send See page 5 1 for more information on Text Messaging You can a
36. auses 8 1 9 1 and 10 2 as appropriate will continue to apply from the date such cover originally came into effect Warranty defective materials or workmanship If your phone or parts thereof becomes defective due to faulty materials or workmanship Orange will at its option repair or replace it at no charge provided that 7 1 1 it has been used in accordance with the operating instructions 7 1 2 any repairs which may have been or are to be undertaken have been arranged by Orange 7 1 3 you have complied with the foregoing terms and conditions 7 1 4 the Orange phone is registered and 7 2 7 3 8 1 connected to the Orange Network This Warranty is an extra benefit and is additional to your legal rights Batteries only have a 12 month warranty Term amp Payments Service Plan inclusive of Orange Care Where you are connected to a service plan which includes Orange Care the Insurance and Warranty will come into force when you register the phone on the Orange Network The Insurance will remain in effect for a period of 12 months and the Warranty for a period of 3 years subject to clause 7 3 unless you switch to a different service 8 2 8 3 9 1 9 2 13 18 plan as indicated in clauses 11 2 and V6 Insurance cover may be purchased separately once the initial period of 12 months has expired Where phones share an Orange Group Service Plan then each phone will be covered separately
37. book manage your phonebook contacts by sorting them into groups By using the group feature on your phone you can sort your contacts into different categories of people To set up groups on your phone 1 Press eMenu from the main display 2 Scroll to Phonebook Addressbook and press Select 3 Scroll to Groups and press e Select 4 The eight preset groups are Family Friends Office VIP Leisure Private Business and Received 3 manage your contacts 5 Scroll to the group that you want to change and press e Options Choose one of the following options to adapt the Groups to your requirements Open When you have set up your groups use this option to see a list of the contacts that you have assigned to the group Rename group When you have set up your groups use this option to change the name of the group Group symbol If you want to change the icon for a group choose one of the available images Note You can assign a contact to a group when you first save their details or by editing their details at a later date See page 3 3 for more details call your contacts quickly without entering your phonebook You can call contacts saved in your phonebook quickly using your phone s Record number and voice dialling features A Record number is a one or two digit shortcut to a contact saved in your phonebook When you first save a contact in your phonebook you have the option to enter a Re
38. card Via SMS to A send the contact to another person as a Virtual business card contact card or SMS as text to send contact details as a plain text message You can store your own details on your phone which you can then send to another device To create your business card Press eMenu and select Phonebook Addressbook Scroll down the list and press eBusiness card Enter your details into the fields as you would do when saving a new phonebook entry Press e to use a phone number or address detail already saved on your phone 4 Press eSave when you are done To send your business card 1 Enter your phonebook and select Business card 2 Press eOptions and then press e Send Orange Answer Phone Orange Answer Phone Call Return Line 2 Call Divert t decide how to manage your calls what happens when you get an Answer Phone message When someone leaves a message on your Answer Phone the ea symbol will appear on your phone s display along with the message New voice message received This symbol will remain until the message has been saved or deleted Answer Phone messages that have not been listened to will be saved for up to 21 days listening to your Answer Phone messages To listen to your Answer Phone messages press e e when the message first arrives or press and hold the 1 key You will be offered the following options simply press the corresponding key 1
39. cord number Pick an available number on your SIM Card and then save the contact as normal To make a call using a Record number 1 At the main display enter the Record number of the contact that you want to call 2 Press and then press 7 Your phone also has a voice recognition feature allowing you to make a call by saying the name of a contact You can assign up to 20 voice tags to numbers saved in your Addressbook To assign a voice tag to a contact 1 Press to enter your Addressbook and then scroll to the contact that you want to assign a voice tag to 2 Press eOptions and then scroll down to Voice dialling Press Select 3 Select New and then press Yes Press eStart and say the name of the contact clearly into the phone after the beep 4 Repeat the name at the prompt The voice tag will be saved Once the voice tag is saved you can re record it at any time To re record a voice tag 1 Press to enter your phonebook and then scroll to the contact that you want to re record the voice tag for 2 Press eOptions then scroll to Voice dialling 3 Pressing e Delete will delete the voice tag To listen to or re record the voice tag press e Select 4 Press eRecord then e Yes to re record the voice tag To make a call using voice dialling 1 Press and hold A at the main display and then say the voice tag 2 Your phone will call the contact create and send your 3 Choose to send the
40. customers network selection Answer Phone and GPRS Java k Keypad lock Left soft key Line 2 1 5 25 8 1 12 1 12 1 12 3 12 5 1 2 8 1 4 4 mM Memory Phonebook Menu map Missed calls Mute O Orange Answer Fax Orange Answer Phone Answer Phone Call Return Answer Phone PIN checking from any other phone messages personal greeting shortcuts Orange Assistant Orange Care Orange Directory Enquiries Orange Fax and Data Orange Text Media services Orange Information menu Orange 177 Orange 277 Organiser 3 1 1 3 2 4 2 5 7 2 4 1 4 1 4 3 4 3 4 1 4 2 4 2 7 4 10 1 3 2 7A 6 6 6 7 6 7 9 2 14 index notes p Phonebook Call using your phonebook Groups Phonebook options Store a name and number Phone display Predictive text Profiles r Record number Redialling Review your calls Ring tone S Safety Screensaver Scroll keys Security codes SIM Card PIN Soft keys Sound settings Standard text mode Switch your phone on Synchronise 3 2 3 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 5 1 8 2 3 7 2 3 9 7 8 3 13 1 8 6 1 2 10 4 10 2 t1 8 3 5 2 1 2 TA t Taking a second call Text Media see Orange Text Media Text messages Attach a picture Attach a ring tone Group Text Messaging Send Templates Write Tones y Voice commands Voice dialling Voice Media see Orange 177 Voice memo Volume W WAP Bookmarks Connection 2 5 5 3 5 3 5 4 5 1 5 3
41. d select Setup 2 Select Phone setup and then press e Select to select Call Waiting 3 Select Set to activate Call Waiting The sound of two beeps when you are on a call indicates you have a second incoming call To accept the new call press To swap between calls press Swap This puts the original call on hold 2 5 To return to the call on hold press eSwap or Jo to end the active call Alternatively press e Reject which will send the new caller to your Answer Phone To put an active call on hold make a second call and then return to the original call 1 While you are in the active call press e l Menu Select Hold 2 Dial the new number and press 3 Press eSwap to switch between the held call and the active call To end the active call press Jo This will also automatically reactivate the held call 2 6 know who is calling you or hide your number when you make a call Your Caller id identifies you to a person you are calling and identifies a caller to you To hide your number when calling another person simply dial 141 before the number To hide your number permanently call Business Customer Services on 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone Whilst your number is hidden you will not be able to see the Caller id of any incoming calls Note If you are abroad the availability of the services described in this section depends on the network that you are using
42. e loss of or theft of items left unattended in a public place theft of items from an unattended vehicle unless the item was in a locked boot or locked glove 4 1 11 4 1 12 4 1 13 4 1 14 4 1 15 4 1 16 any authorised user disregard of manufacturer s and or operating instructions damage resulting from pressure waves caused by aircraft or other aerial devices travelling at sonic or supersonic speeds war and hostilities loss destruction or damage in Northern Ireland due to civil commotion unlawful or wanton act committed maliciously in connection with any unlawful association radioactive contamination loss or theft of a phone from temporary premises is covered only where there is evidence of forcible and violent entry or exit 4 2 A replacement or repair will not be compartment and the vehicle itself was securely locked any wilful act neglect or failure to take reasonable care by you or any authorised user or any wilful act or neglect carried out at the direction or instigation of you or 13 14 provided if 4 2 1 4 2 2 Orange has reason to believe you have made a fraudulent claim you do not make reasonable efforts to recover any lost or stolen items 13 reference 4 2 3 the phone is not registered and connected to the Orange network in your name 4 2 4 atthe time of loss theft or damage the phone was not being used or in the possession of you or an authorised user 5 P
43. e 2 after Termination what to do after Termination of your Contract Termination of your Contract is subject to you paying us any money you owe us and us paying you any money we owe you After termination it is your responsibility to cancel any direct debits standing orders credit card mandates or other authorisations you may have given for periodic payments to be made to us by third parties 6 1 your responsibilities when your payments are due Ordinarily we will invoice you monthly in advance for monthly charges which are non refundable and monthly in arrears for call and message charges but we reserve the right to amend the invoicing period and submit interim invoices to you The Connection charge will be included on your first invoice Charges in respect of Services not supplied directly by us eg Roaming may be invoiced several months in arrears VAT will be added to all invoices at the relevant rate where applicable Payment is due when you receive your billing statement 6 1 1 You will be responsible for paying all Charges on your Account whether or not they have been accrued by you personally You will also be responsible for any extraordinary costs incurred in administering your Account including collecting any payments 6 2 6 3 13 30 If your Service has been Disconnected either at your request or ours you will remain responsible for paying any outstanding Charges penalties for overdue pay
44. east 12 months 2 1 For each Phone you own your Contract starts on the date of Registration and has a Minimum Term of 12 months what happens when the minimum term ends After the Minimum Term ends we will continue to supply you with Services as normal until your Contract is terminated in any of the ways described in Section 4 2 2 3 2 13 25 provision of Services what we aim to provide in the UK We will take all reasonable steps to make all Services available to you at all times The Services are only available within the range of the base stations that make up our Network However please note that 3 1 2 the quality and availability of Services may sometimes be affected by factors outside our control such as local physical obstructions atmospheric conditions other causes of radio interference and faults in other telecommunication networks to which the Network is connected 3 2 2 the quality of our Services may not be at its best inside buildings or below ground 3 3 Services may sometimes be affected by maintenance and upgrading The Network and the Services may from time to time require upgrading modification maintenance or other works These may result in some or all of the Services becoming temporarily unavailable In such cases we ll do everything we can to provide alternative Services and to keep the period of non availability to a minimum However some interruption may be inevitable
45. es not apply if 4 3 1 we have increased the Charges by an amount equal to or less than the percentage increase in the All Items Index of Retail Prices published by the Central Statistical 44 Office in the Monthly Digest of Statistics in any 12 month period or 4 3 2 the variations we have made have been imposed on us as a direct result of new legislation statutory instrument government regulation or licence or 4 3 3 the variation relates solely to an Orange Additional Service in which case you may cancel that Orange Additional Service in accordance with Condition 15 1 termination of your Contract by Orange We may terminate your Contract immediately at any time in respect of any or all the Phones owned by you in whole or in part by giving you written notice if 4 4 1 you fail to pass any credit assessments which we may reasonably consider to be necessary from time to time 4 4 2 you fail to pay any of your bills from Orange on time 45 13 28 4 4 3 we have good reason for believing that any information you have given us is false or misleading 4 4 4 you become insolvent within the meaning of Section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986 or bankrupt or if we have good reason for believing that you are unable to pay the Charges 4 4 5 in addition we may terminate your Contract at any time after the Minimum Term has expired by giving you at least one month s written notice disconnection of your Service b
46. ess Customer Services you will be asked for the following information 1 The 15 digit serial number or IMEI number This is inside your phone underneath the battery 2 The SIM Card number This is on the SIM Card itself PEEP EEET 3 A password for security purposes For example your mother s maiden name 4 Your address Including the postcode your Orange phone number This is given to you either when you buy your phone or when you call to register SIM update When your phone is registered you will receive one or more SIM updates They will arrive as text messages and the message SIM Update will appear on the display upgrade registration If you are already an Orange customer and wish to register an upgraded phone please call 07973 100 158 from any other phone before you make any other calls This only applies if your phone was not registered at the time you bought it acknowledging and deleting your SIM update 1 If your phone is switched on when the message arrives you will hear a tone and the symbol D4 will appear in your display with the message New text message received If your phone is switched off when your SIM update arrives you ll hear the tone and see MA when you turn the phone on Press e under amp 1J and then press e under Select to open the message 2 When you have read the message press e under Options and select Delete 3 Press under Yes You shou
47. ether to us or to any of our customers by any means including the use of the Network for persistently sending unsolicited communications without reasonable cause not act in a way whether knowingly or otherwise which will impair the operation of the Network or any part of it or put it in jeopardy use only Phones and Accessories approved for use with the Network and comply with all relevant legislation or regulation relating to their use comply with any reasonable instructions issued by us which concern your use of the Services and co operate with us in our reasonable security and other checks which may include us making phone calls to you 8 1 8 2 8 3 multiple users 9 Where there are one or more Users other than you under your Contract you remain liable for all Charges 9 1 incurred to your Account by those Users Line 2 limitations on usage Suspension of Services If we Suspend Services on Line 1 Services on Line 2 will automatically be Suspended also text messages It is not possible to send or receive text messages on Line 2 Talk Plan You may not have a higher Price Plan on Line 2 than you have on Line 1 9 2 13 32 information supplied by you the details you give us must be correct By applying for Registration or for Orange Additional Services you undertake to provide your correct name address and other factual information You also confirm that 9 1 1 the person stated
48. etting is highlighted Press Select Scroll to Off and press e Select Alternatively simply press and hold in the main display to switch silent alert on and off 8 personalise your phone If you activate call screening your phone will only ring if the caller is one of the people in your phonebook If not the number of the caller will merely appear on the display 1 Press eMenu select Setup and then select Audio 2 Scroll to Call screening and press e Select 3 Choose the groups or phonebook that you want to be alerted for and press e Select record a voice memo to be reminded of events by your own voice You can make a voice or sound recording using your dictating machine which you can then use as your ringing tone or to sound when an alarm goes off 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Organiser Press Select 2 Scroll to Dictating mac and press e Select 3 lt New record gt will be highlighted Press eSelect and then press eRecord to start recording 4 Press eStop when you have finished recording and then press e Save 5 Enter a name for the recording and press eOK 6 Set the sound as a ring tone as described on page 8 3 7 Alternatively select the recording in your Dictating machine and press e Play to remind yourself of the note personalise your phone menu for ease of use You can create a list of your personal favourites for quick access to your own menu _ Press Me
49. ety Radio waves and your phone Paperwork Orange Care terms and conditions Pay monthly terms and conditions Declaration of conformity 13 reference safety 1 network services The mobile phone described in this guide is approved for use on the Orange network A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services These are special services that you can arrange through Orange Before you can take advantage of the Network Services you must subscribe to them through Orange Instructions for these services are included in this guide 2 everyday use of your phone As with any other radio transmitting equipment you are advised that for the satisfactory operation of your phone and for your own safety you should use your phone only in the normal operating position 13 1 3 using your Orange phone in a vehicle Safety comes first and is the ultimate responsibility of the driver Therefore Orange recommend that you do not use your phone when driving unless you are using a personal handsfree car kit f you need to make or receive a call and you have a personal handsfree car kit make sure it is done sensibly using speed dialling or voice activation where possible and keeping calls brief and to a minimum f you don t have a personal handsfree car kit stop and park your vehicle safely before using your phone although never on a motorway slip road or hard shoulder even if it is urgent
50. f or be alerted by a beep To change the ring tone type 1 Press eMenu select Setup and then select Audio 2 Ringer setting is highlighted Press e Select 3 Choose On A Off A or Beep An and press e Select If you set the ring tone to On you can also change your ring tone 1 Press eMenu select Setup and then select Audio Scroll to Melodies and press Select You can change the ring tone for various types of calls or events Choose from Comp melody Record your voice or other sound to set as a ring tone The sound file will be saved in your Filesystem Incoming call You can set different ring tones for phonebook calls and for each group in your Addressbook a Alarm Sets the ring tone for your alarm Alarm clock Changes the sound of your alarm clock Messages Sets the sound your phone makes when you receive an Answer Phone text or photo message Start melody Set a tone to sound when you switch on your phone End melody Set a tone to sound when you switch off your phone 4 Once you have selected which field you want to alter press Select 5 A list of ring tones will appear Scroll through them until you come to the one that you want When you have chosen one press e Select Activate silent alert so that you know when a call is coming through without disturbing anybody else When you receive a call your phone will vibrate 1 Press eMenu select Setup and then select Audio 2 Ringer s
51. for example copy it to your Addressbook Mark all Highlight all entries in the phonebook Voice dialling Assign a recording of your voice to the contact so you can call them using voice dialling Send You have two further options You can either select Via SMS to send the contact to another person as a contact card or SMS as text to send contact details as plain text Capacity Shows you how many spaces are available in your SIM Card Mobile phonebooks voice dialling picture and group features If a contact is saved in the Addressbook the following options may also be available Copy to SIM Copy the contact and one selected phone number to your SIM Card Filter Displays only the Addressbook entries with the following criteria Voice dialling a E mail a URL Birthday Bitmap Business card Define an entry as your business card See page 3 9 for more details 3 manage your contacts Voice dialling Add a voice tag to the contact Field setup Select fields to be displayed when you next save a new entry To save contact details sent to you in your phonebook 1 Press to open your SIM Phonebook 2 Press elmport 3 When your receive the contact details they will immediately be stored in your phonebook without you having to press any more keys To edit a contact s details 1 Scroll to the contact and press e Options 2 Select Edit 3 Scroll to the item that you would l
52. for a SIM Card 2 Remove the SIM Card from its plastic surround by carefully pushing it out ts contacts are easily damaged so take care when doing this and try to avoid touching them SIM Card 3 Insert the SIM Card under the metal catch so that the gold contacts are facing downwards and the cut off corner is at the visible end of your SIM Card insert the battery 1 With the phone face down and the top pointing away from you position the battery so that the gold contacts touch he gold contacts inside the phone 2 Insert the left side of the battery first You should be able to see the word SIEMENS at the top of the battery 3 Insert the bottom of the battery cover into the two ledges 4 Push the cover onto the phone until it clicks into place remove the battery and cover 1 Pull the cover up and away from the phone 2 Press the release catch on the battery and lift it out of the phone charge the battery The first charge must be for a minimum of 2 hours in order to achieve optimum performance Subsequent charges should be 2 hours if the battery is completely flat You can make calls whilst charging as long as you have registered with Orange 1 Plug your charger into a mains socket 2 Insert the lead into the socket on the base of your phone The battery indicator on the display will show whilst charging Do not remove the battery covers whilst charging 3 T
53. for your phone to automatically select a local network 3 Select Choose network to choose from a selection of local networks How do know which countries can call from and to using my Orange phone Call the Information line on 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone You can also go to www orange co uk to obtain an up to date list of roaming destinations using your Answer Phone abroad You can still use your Answer Phone in several countries outside of the UK 1 Simply press and hold the 1 key 2 You will be connected to your Answer Phone Now just press 1 to listen to your message again 2 to save your message 3 to delete your message 7 to rewind 10 seconds 8 to skip to the next message 9 to fast forward 10 seconds to return the call using GPRS abroad If you use GPRS abroad you may need to manually select the network you use to ensure that you are roaming on a network that supports GPRS Roaming Call Business Customer Services on 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone to get an up to date list of foreign operators that support GPRS Roaming and the tariffs applicable to the Service Plan You can connect to GPRS services as if you are in the UK when you use it abroad more information For more information on International services contact your company s Orange account holder or call 158 1 12 International services Aenea Saf
54. ge net 110 smtp orange net 25 No 5 messaging 4 Press Options again and select Change sett 5 Select User settings and enter the information from the table on page 5 6 Alternatively enter the settings provided to you by your email provider Press OK when you are finished 6 Select Mail settings and enter the information from the table on page 5 6 Alternatively enter the settings provided to you by your email provider Press OK when you are finished 7 Once the settings are entered you need to select that account as the one that you want to use Return to the Accounts menu by pressing Je scroll to the account that you have just edited and press e Activate You can select the amount of information that you would like to download from each email every time you check your mail 1 Select Downl only mails smaller than lt X gt kByte from the Mail settings menu 2 Enter an amount and press OK To send email Press Menu select Messages and then scroll to and select New e mail 2 Enter an email address in the To field and additional email addresses in the Cc and Bec fields as required 3 Enter a subject and then write your message in the Content field 4 Press eOptions and then press Send 5 You will be asked to connect to the activated email account Press Accounts to change accounts or press e Connect to send the email To add an attachment to your email 1 Scroll to t
55. he Attachments field and press e Attach 2 Scroll through the folders and press e Open to select a file to be opened 3 To copy the whole file as an attachment press OK Note To enter special characters such as press x briefly when you are entering text To receive email 1 To retrieve your email messages from the server press eMenu select Messages and then scroll to and select Inbox 2 Scroll down and highlight Receive email Press Select 3 New emails will be downloaded to your email inbox explore a new world of messages with Photo Messaging Photo Messaging changes the way you message allowing you to send and receive text and photos in one message to other mobile users You can send Photo Messages to other phones that support Photo Messaging all the features will only be available if it is a Photo Messaging enabled phone and also to phones which do not A non Photo Messaging phone will receive a text message containing a website address and the recipient can view the message on the website You can also send Photo Messages to email addresses Note Photo Messaging and its availability abroad depends upon which network service provider you are using To send a Photo Message _ Press Menu select Messages and then scroll to and select New MMS 2 Enter the number of the recipient and the subject 3 To insert your photo scroll down to Picture and press elnsert Open a folder find the
56. he only means of communication at the scene of an accident do not cut off the call until given permission to do so by the operator 7 one touch emergency dialling If your phone supports pre programmed one touch emergency dialling using the 9 key to call the emergency number may not be possible when you have restricted or barred outgoing calls from your phone This depends on the type of restriction you have chosen and the type of barring option you have selected One touch emergency dialling does not operate when certain other features are in use such as keypad locking and others Note Official emergency numbers e g 999 112 or other official emergency number may vary by location However only one official emergency number is programmed into your phone which may be incorrect if you are using your phone overseas Please check with our Partner Network abroad for the emergency number that is used in that location Your Orange phone like any mobile phone operates using radio signals mobile and fixed line networks which cannot always guarantee connection in all conditions Therefore never rely solely upon your mobile phone for essential communication such as medical emergencies Do not hang up during an emergency call until you are told to do so by the operator Note When using voice dialling you must say the name exactly as you said it when you recorded it which may be difficult in for example a noisy environmen
57. he way that you want to enter text Line feed Add a line break Clear text Delete the note Send via SMS Send the note to a compatible phone via text message See page 5 1 for more details on Text Messaging Insert from Insert a number from a phonebook or Group 9 manage your time and calls keep things in order with the Filesystem Your phone s Filesystem allows you to organise the information saved on your phone into different folders 1 2 3 Press Menu and scroll to and select Filesystem A list of folders and files is displayed Using the arrow keys scroll through the list to highlight a folder Press Open to open the folder or to execute the file with the corresponding application Press Options to access the following functions Open Open the folder Move Move the file or folder to another location Copy Copy the information a Paste Paste the copied file into a new location Delete Delete all Delete all entries in your Filesystem Mark Highlight a file so that you can assign a function to it Mark all entries Highlight all entries so that you can assign a function to them New folder Create a new folder Rename Rename the selected file or folder Send via Send the highlighted file via email or photo message Sort Choose how your data is displayed for example alphabetically Attributes Display information on the selected file or folder Drive info
58. hen option 1 again 2 Record your greeting followed by the key 3 Press 2 to save it 4 decide how to manage your calls set up an Answer Phone PIN For added Answer Phone security you can set up your Answer Phone to request a PIN Personal Identification Number each time you want to listen to your messages To set up an Answer Phone PIN 1 Call your Answer Phone by pressing and holding the 1 key 2 Select option 3 then option 2 3 Enter your chosen Answer Phone PIN which should be between 4 and 10 digits long followed by the key 4 Press 1 to save your Answer Phone PIN listen to your Answer Phone messages from any other phone and while abroad If you do not have access to your Orange phone you can listen to your Answer Phone messages from any other phone even while abroad To use this service you must set up an Answer Phone PIN To access your Answer Phone messages from any another phone or while abroad Call 07973 100 123 from any phone 2 Enter your Orange number followed by the key 3 Enter your Answer Phone PIN followed by the key 4 Follow the simple steps to listen to your messages Note With recent improvements to our international network if you select the Orange network in certain EU countries you can dial into Answer Phone in the same way as in the UK and no longer need a PIN number to access your messages from abroad Please call Business Customer Services for up
59. hod of connection 4 Select an automatic or manual connection and then install the modem assistant software 5 Once the software is installed the Siemens icon will appear on your display 6 Aphone connection wizard will appear on your display Work through the wizard which will require you to enter a name for your phone To activate your data and fax modem double click the Siemens icon enter your location and Orange UK as your service provider and then select Connect To end your connection double click the Siemens icon and select Yes 7 keep working on the move host a conference call Conference Calling allows you to communicate over the phone with more than one person at a time saving you the time and effort of arranging a meeting You can be included in a conference call when you are abroad However if you are initiating the conference call you must be in the UK To activate Conference Calling contact your company s Orange account holder or call Business Customer Services on 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone There is no charge but you may be asked for a refundable deposit You will receive a SIM update when the service has been activated Turn your phone off and back on again To start a conference call k Make or answer your first call as normal When the call connects press e MA Menu and then select Hold 2 Dial the number of the person you want t
60. ike to edit and enter the correct information using the keypad 4 Press eSave Note To delete the contact select Delete instead of Edit Press Yes to confirm the deletion To add numbers to your special books 1 Press to open your SIM Phonebook 2 lt Special books gt is highlighted Press Select 3 Choose from Own numbers A list of your personal phone numbers VIP numbers A list of your most important numbers SIM phonebook A list of the numbers stored on your SIM card Protected SIM A list of numbers stored on your SIM Card securely copy contact details between memories It s easy to swap all your names and numbers from your SIM Card to your phone s memory or vice versa To copy numbers from your SIM to your phone 1 Press to open your SIM Phonebook 2 Scroll to and select a contact then press e Options and select Copy all to 7 3 You will see Copy all entries to addressbook in the display Alternatively copy a single contact by selecting Copy to 7 Press e Yes 4 All your contacts will be copied to your phone memory and you can then add additional information to each one To copy a contact saved on your phone to your SIM Card 1 Press to open your Addressbook 2 Scroll to and select a contact 3 Press Options and select Copy to SIM 4 Select the number that you would like to copy and then select eSave The name and number will be stored in your SIM Phone
61. iles 2 Press eSelect Scroll through the available profiles They are Normal envi Quiet environ Noisy environ Car kit Headset lt Empty gt lt Empty gt Aircraft mode You cannot change this profile 8 2 3 To activate a profile press e Activate Note The Car kit and headset options will only appear when they are connected You can change the details of all profiles except for Aircraft mode To do this 1 Scroll to the profile and press e Options 2 Scroll to Change sett and press Select 3 Choose from the following options Ringer setting Choose to switch the ring tone On Off or Beep only Volume Adjust the volume of your ring tone Dynamic light Activate or deactivate the dynamic light Silent alert Activate silent alert Call screening You are only alerted to calls saved in the Addressbook Phonebook or a specific group 8 personalise your phone Info tones Activate phone information tones for example the beep when you reach the end of a menu Key tones Activate a tone to sound when you press a key Illumination Set your display light contrast Big letters Adjust the size of text displayed on your phone be alerted to a call in the most appropriate way You can change your ring tone to suit your circumstances There are three states that your phone can be in depending on your preference or environment You can turn the ring tone On or Of
62. image that you want and press e Select twice 4 Scroll to Text and press e Edit Write your message and then press e Options followed by e Save 5 To insert sound scroll to Sound and press e Insert Your Sound folder will open Choose a sound and press e Select 5 messaging Scroll to Slide duration to set the time duration for the photo Change the time with the keypad To add another slide press Options then select New slide Edit the new slide in the same way To view the message before you send it press e Options and select Preview slide To send the message press Options and select Send The size of the message is shown in the display Press e Yes to send the message To read a Photo Message When you receive a Photo Message you will hear a tone and see Lx with New MMS received on your display Press eNe You will see Please wait on the display You will then see the MMS information screen on your display Press Play to view the message Read the message and look at the attachments using the arrow keys send a photograph of a product with the QuickPic camera sold separately With the Siemens QuickPic camera you can take photos with your phone save them and attach them to the messages you send You can also use them as images on your phone for instance as your screensaver or background To use the QuickPic camera 1 Plug the camera into the base of your phone 2 Press eMenu and
63. international dial code before the number you call or text If you call or send a text or photo message abroad from the UK it makes sense to use your Orange phone Orange s low fixed price rates make it simple to work out exactly what you will be charged so you can stay in touch around the world Note To dial the international prefix press and hold 0 at the main display Press e List for a list of international codes 12 1 What are the international dialling codes need to add to numbers when am calling to or from the UK country code Austria 43 Belgium 32 Cyprus 357 Denmark 45 France 33 Germany 49 Greece 30 Italy 39 Luxembourg 352 Netherlands 31 Northern Cyprus 905 Portugal 351 Rep of Ireland 353 Spain and islands 34 Sweden 46 UK 44 includes the Canary and Balaeric islands Note Press and hold O and then press List to open a list of international codes on your phone 122 check list before you travel 1 Contact your company s Orange account holder or call Business Customer Services on 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone to activate your phone so you can make and receive calls abroad Roaming needs to be activated at least 24 hours before travelling abroad and it only has to be activated once 2 If you want to use Answer Fax abroad you must have it activated on your account at least 24 hours before you leave the UK Cal
64. io transmitting equipment including mobile phones may interfere with the working of other inadequately protected medical devices Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions Always switch off your phone in health care 13 5 facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so 12 aircraft safety Using your phone while in the air is prohibited Switch off your phone before boarding any aircraft The use of mobile telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft disrupt the mobile telephone network and is illegal Note Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of Orange phone services to the offender or legal action or both 13 explosive materials You are advised to switch off your phone when at a petrol station or other refuelling point You must observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots fuel storage and distribution areas chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include below deck on boats chemical transfer or storage facilities vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off you
65. is available on request from us You are asked to read your Customer Literature and to keep it until it is superseded We regard you as having been given any information if it is either a included in a mailing addressed to you 17 7 1 13 36 b in a text message sent by us to your Phone c communicated directly by any means assignment of Contract and change of ownership of phone your Contract is personal to you Your Contract is personal to you and you may not assign it However we may at our discretion allow you to a nominate a User other than yourself while you remain primarily liable to us under your Contract b terminate your Contract on short notice if you have transferred title to your Phone to a new customer who has Connected the Phone to our Network We may assign our rights to your Contract only if such assignment is on terms which are at least as advantageous to you as those set out in your Contract 13 reference 18 18 1 18 2 liability circumstances in which neither of us accepts liability Except as provided in this Condition 18 neither party shall be liable to the other whether in contract or tort or otherwise for any loss or damage which is a not the fault of the other party b indirect and or not reasonably foreseeable c loss of business profits savings revenue use or goodwill whether caused to the other party through any breach of your Contract or
66. ise your chosen items with your PC NO 72 7 keep working on the move send faxes emails and documents straight from your laptop while you are on the move Your Orange phone allows you to work while on the move as effectively as if you were in the office Your Orange phone automatically has the ability to send fax and data calls but you will have to set up both receiving numbers by calling Business Customer Services on 158 Fill in your incoming Fax number and incoming Data number in the boxes below Before you can install your M55 as a modem you must first choose how you wish to transfer data Choose from the following Orange Fax and Data Your phone is automatically configured to use a GSM connection You do not need to make a subscription to use this connection Orange GPRS Orange GPRS allows you to be permanently online whilst only being charged for any data transfer activity such as emails web pages or files You can also make and receive voice calls whilst using GPRS Orange Assistant Orange Assistant Contact your company s Orange account holder or call to set up Orange Assistant You will be charged your standard rate To install your M55 as a modem 1 Download the GPRS modem assistant software from the CD supplied with your phone 2 Connect your M55 to your laptop via a data cable 3 Select the modem software and then select data cable as your met
67. l 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone for details The availability of this service is dependent upon the partner network which you are logged into 3 If you have Line 2 we recommend that you divert all Line 2 calls to your Orange Answer Phone before you leave as this service is not available whilst you are abroad 4 Remove any temporary bars on international calls using the menu options on your phone 12 International services 5 Set up any diverts on your Orange phone before you leave the UK as you will not be able to do it when you are abroad Refer to Chapter 4 for more information on call diverts 6 Make sure you pack your charger and a three pin adapter so you can charge your phone whilst abroad 7 Make sure that the frequently used numbers in your phonebook are saved with the international dialling codes you need ie 44 minus the leading zero from the area code for calls back to the UK Note The availability of Orange products and services when roaming is dependent upon the partner network You cannot use Orange Assistant while abroad when you go abroad you need to select the partner network to use Orange has partnerships with a range of networks in a variety of countries When you go abroad you need to tell your phone to select a network 1 From the main display press e Menu scroll to Setup and press e Select Scroll to Network and press Select 2 Select Auto network
68. l a word using standard text input press Spell Press eSave when the correct word is displayed 3 To send your text message when you have finished writing it press Options Send is highlighted Press Select 4 Enter the number of the recipient or press to pick a contact from your phonebook Alternatively press e Group to send it to a group of contacts 5 Press eOK 5 2 Note The cost to send a text message depends on your Service Plan and you are charged for each person the message is sent to If you are abroad you will be charged an additional fee by the network you are using While writing a message you can access a number of text message options by pressing e Options Send Save Picture amp Sound Allows you to add a picture or sound to the message See the next page for more information Text modules Insert a pre saved line of text See page 5 3 for more details Format Format the text in your message Clear Text Insert from Allows you to copy a contact from your phonebook to the text message T9 input Activate or deactivate predictive text 5 messaging attach a picture or ring tone to help make your meaning clear Attach a ring tone or picture to your text message to get your point across more effectively 1 Write your message as normal then press Options 2 Scroll to Picture amp Sound and press e Select 3 Select the type of attachment that you would like to use
69. ld turn your phone off and back on again This will enable you to make your first call with the M55 you can m Use voice recognition to control your phone make calls and save notes without pressing the keys enjoy continuous access to the Internet but only pay for the data you send and receive with GPRS synchronise data with your PC or use your built in fax and data modem to send documents from your laptop while on the move m send a text message to several contacts at the same time or join them in a conference call set up to eight profiles to operate your phone in the most convenient way to suit your surroundings keep your hands free while you are on a call using the speakerphone the M55 free your hands and your time 1 2 1 2 als 1 3 1 5 21 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 5 2 6 3 1 3 2 3 6 3 6 3 7 3 9 Make your way around the menus Make a selection Auto keylock Menu map Symbols on your display Make a call Answer a Call Using speakerphone Redial a number Missed calls Mute a call Call Waiting Caller id Store names and numbers Orange Directory Enquiries Copy contact details Caller groups Record number and voice dialling Virtual business card 44 44 4 4 4 4 5 1 5 1 5 3 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 8 5 9 6 1 6 2 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 7 Orange Answer Phone Answer Phone Call Return Line 2 Call Divert Send a text message Standard and predictive text in
70. le for all Charges incurred until you do so We will send you a replacement SIM Card as soon as reasonably practicable but we reserve the right to charge you for doing so your SIM Card and other networks 12 3 The SIM Card supplied with your Phone enables the Phone to work on our Network only with the exception of Phones which can access Roaming Services However after the Minimum Term we will lift this restriction at your request provided all your payments of Charges are up to date and you pay the current administration charge The software in the SIM Card and the Phone is either owned by or licensed to Orange which grants you a non exclusive licence to use it for accessing the Services for the duration of your Contract and not otherwise 13 34 reference 13 13 1 14 14 1 15 15 1 directory and Caller id what to do if you want your number to remain private We will enter your Orange number in directories and our Network will allow the display of your Orange number on receiving handsets If you prefer not to allow either of these options please let us know in writing phones your phone is not a part of your Contract Your Phone and Accessories are acquired by you outside the terms of your Contract changes to your Contract we reserve the right to make changes to your Contract When you Register you are asked to choose a Price Plan and to indicate which Orange Additional Services you re
71. loss or theft if the original phone is subsequently recovered it must be returned to Orange as it is the property of the insurer If there is reason to believe that you have not taken reasonable care of your phone any claim may be referred to chartered loss adjusters in order to carry out a special investigation into the circumstances of the claim No free replacement or repair will be provided unless and until the adjusters confirm your claim If Orange believes that you have persistently failed to take reasonable care of your phone your cover may be cancelled 6 10 Orange may at its option require you to return your phone for examination before a replacement is supplied 6 11 If Orange has reasonable cause to believe you have made a fraudulent claim your cover will be cancelled 6 12 You must provide any assistance and or information that Orange reasonably requests in connection with the replacement of your phone 6 13 A replacement item will be refused or you will be charged for any replacement if you have not complied with the terms of the insurance policy and of Orange Care 6 14 If your phone is lost or stolen or maliciously damaged whilst you are abroad you must report the loss or theft to the relevant local authority and to Orange as soon as possible but in any event as soon as reasonably practicable after you discover loss theft or malicious damage A replacement phone will not be sent to you until you return to the
72. lso save Appointments and Tasks to specific days using your phone s calendar which is located in your Organiser menu To add an Appointment or Task to your Calendar 1 Press eMenu scroll to Organiser and press eSelect Calendar is highlighted Press Select 2 Select the view you wish to look at by pressing eWeek eDay or eMonth 9 3 Scroll to the day you want to assign an appointment to To add an entry press e Agenda New entry is highlighted Press Select Choose from Appointment Task See page 9 2 for details on entering an Appointment You will be asked to enter different details depending on the type of note you have set If you want an alert to sound select Alarm to ON and select the amount of time that you would like the alarm to sound before the event and how often you would like it to recur Press Save To view a list of your day s appointments press Agenda If you remember something important or have an idea whilst you are on the move you can save up to 10 notes in your phone for you to use at a more convenient time To save a note 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Organiser Press e Select 2 Scroll to Notes and press e Select 3 lt New entry gt will be highlighted Press e Select 4 Write the note which can be up to 50 characters long See page 5 1 for more information on text input 5 Press Options and choose from the following Save Save the note T9 input Select t
73. ments If payment is not made within 14 days of its due date we may charge interest on all sums outstanding at the rate of 2 above the base rate of National Westminster Bank Limited This interest will be charged on a per annum basis calculated daily payment methods Ordinarily we will accept payment of Charges by credit card debit card cheque direct debit and electronic transfer but we reserve the right to refuse any payment method if we have reasonable cause to believe such payment will be dishonoured things that you agree to do 13 reference 6 4 Recognising that good management and security of the Services is important to all Orange customers you agree that you will 6 4 1 provide whatever proofs of your identity and address that we consider reasonably necessary from time to time Whilst photocopy or fax copies are usually acceptable we do reserve the right to request the original document 6 4 2 keep confidential and not disclose to any third party your account password or any personal identification code number or name issued by us permitting access to the Services 6 4 3 not use the Services for any improper immoral fraudulent or unlawful purposes or for the sending of any communication which is of an offensive abusive indecent obscene or menacing nature 13 31 6 4 4 6 4 5 6 4 6 6 4 7 not cause nor knowingly allow others to cause any nuisance annoyance or inconvenience wh
74. menu Scroll to Bookmarks and press e Select 2 Scroll to the bookmark you want to visit and press eGo 6 5 What are my GPRS WAP settings If you lose your settings simply copy them into an edited WAP profile Profiles can be found in the browser start menu option setting Profile name Orange GPRS Wap IP address 192 168 071 035 Data bearer GPRS Port 9201 Homepage http orange multimedia GPRS lingertime lt none gt CSD lingertime 120 seconds Conn profile Orange GPRS Now select Edit and edit GPRS settings Activated Yes APN orangewap Login name Password What are my GSM WAP settings If you lose your settings simply copy them into an edited WAP profile Profiles can be found in the browser start menu option setting Profile name Orange Wap IP address 192 168 071 035 Port 9201 Homepage http orange multimedia GPRS lingertime lt none gt CSD lingertime 120 seconds Conn profile Orange Now select Edit and edit CSD settings Dial up no 447973100500 Call type ISDN Login name Orange Password Multimedia 6 6 access information direct from your phone s Information menu 1 Press eMenu select Extras then scroll to Information and press e Select Choose from the following topics Sport Lifestyle Finance 2 You will be offered a further list of options Scroll to the one you want and press Select 3 Enter the code f
75. mes to the provisions of these terms and conditions and does not apply and cannot be purchased in relation to any second line activated on your Orange phone Orange Care only applies to approved and Orange branded phones To check whether your chosen service plan includes Orange Care or requires Orange Care to be purchased as an optional extra please call 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone 2A 2 2 2 3 24 Insurance terms Orange Personal Communications Services Limited Orange is monitored by HSBC Insurance Brokers Limited which is a member of the General Insurance Standards Council Orange is authorised by the insurer to collect premiums to accept or decline claims to arrange repairs and issue replacement phones on behalf of the insurer For the purposes of this insurance phone means handset standard battery SIM Card and charger originally supplied as part of the standard package The insurance is arranged with an authorised insurer whose details are available upon request to HSBC Insurance Brokers Limited Quay West Trafford Wharf Road Manchester M17 1PL The following paragraphs describe the conditions and cover provided under the terms of this insurance which forms part of a master policy arranged by HSBC Insurance Brokers Limited on behalf of Orange This insurance is subject to the terms and conditions of the master policy a copy of which can be obtained fr
76. n the telecommunications systems of foreign networks over which we have no control We cannot therefore offer any guarantees about roaming services your rights to terminate this Contract terminating your Contract after the Minimum Term You may terminate your Contract to expire at anytime after the Minimum Term by giving us at least one month s written notice You are free to restore your Contract throughout this notice period should you change your mind 4 3 terminating your Contract during the Minimum Term You may terminate your Contract before the Minimum Term has expired if you pay us 4 2 1 all Charges that are due plus 4 2 2 a lump sum equivalent to the total of all the monthly Charges still remaining on your initial Minimum 13 27 Term agreement except in the circumstances set out in Conditions 4 3 and 15 1 You ll be entitled to a rebate of 5 of that total if you terminate your Contract up to and including the first day of the eleventh month of the Minimum Term terminating your Contract because Orange has changed its terms You may also terminate your Contract if we vary its terms resulting in an excessive increase in the Charges or changes that alter your rights under this Contract to your detriment In such cases you would need to give us at least 14 days written notice prior to your Monthly Billing Date and within one month of us telling you about the changes However this option do
77. nge the typeface on your phone to large lettering Press Change to swap between large and small letters Illumination Set your phone s contrast Set your phone s time and date OPEREI Review your calls 9 manage your time calls and files set the time and date Your Orange phone has a number of convenient features designed to make it easy for you to keep track of time and plan your day 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Setup Press e Select 2 Scroll to Clock and press e Select 3 Scroll to Time Date and press e Select 4 lf the time and date are correct press e OK Otherwise press Change 5 Use the A or keys to move from one part of the time or date to another Change the numbers by entering the correct ones on the keypad 6 When you have finished press OK To change the way the date is displayed scroll to Date format and press Select Choose either DD MM YYYY or MM DD YYYY 9 1 remind yourself using the built in alarm Your M55 has a built in alarm to remind you of your commitments To set your alarm clock 1 Press Menu and scroll to Extras Press e Select 2 Scroll to Alarm clock and press e Select 3 Press eChange and set the time at which you would like the alarm to sound 4 Press and scroll through the days of the week Press Change to set the days on which you would like the alarm to sound 5 Press OK then eOn to set the alarm Press e Off to stop your al
78. nu then press eMy menu 2 The list is preset with ten options but you can change this whenever you want 3 Highlight the item in the list you wish to change then press Options 4 Change sett is highlighted Press e Select 5 Choose a new menu item from the list opposite and press e Set 6 Press eOK change your phone s appearance to suit you You can change the appearance of your phone s display in a number of ways 1 Press eMenu and select Setup Display is highlighted Press e Select 2 A list of display settings will appear Choose from Language Choose the language that you would like your menu items to appear in 79 input Switch between T9 predictive and standard text input modes Wallpaper Set a picture to show on your phone s display Logo Set a picture to replace your phone s logo Colour scheme Change your phone s colour scheme Screensaver This allows you to choose a screensaver to activate after the last key press Press Enable to activate the screensaver Scroll to and select Style to choose a screensaver type and then select Picture to choose the screensaver Start up anim Set an animation to play when you switch your phone on Shutdn anim Set an animation to play when you switch your phone off Own greeting This allows you to write the greeting that appears when you turn your phone on Press Change write your greeting and press OK Big letters You can cha
79. o what you are doing which phone function 06 06 2003 19 08 Newsrs Menu n u are usin you can customise the left soft yo g key function see page 8 1 power key press and hold to answer a call to answer a call or to make an outgoing call switch your phone on charger and headphone scroll keys socket to move through the menu options and to access your phonebook switch your phone on To switch your phone on press and hold the Jo key After a few seconds you will be asked to confirm switch on Press eOK When you switch on your phone for the first time you will be asked if you want to copy your SIM Card contacts to your Addressbook Press Yes and wait for the contacts to be copied After a few seconds your phone will be ready to use make your way around the menus To enter the menus press e Menu Use the A 4 gt and keys to find your way around the menus Each menu has its own set of submenus Have a look at the menu map overleaf for a breakdown of the submenus To return to the previous screen from any menu simply press Jo make your selection The soft keys control how you choose a function On your display you will see what feature the soft key controls depending on what you are doing at the time So for example from the main display press the left soft key e under NewSMS to write a photo message or press the right soft key under Menu to enter the main menu Note You c
80. o add to the conference call and press 3 Your first call will go on hold as your second call connects 4 Once your second call has connected open the in call menu by pressing e f4Menu and scrolling to Conference Press e Select 5 The two calls will be joined into a conference 6 To add further calls up to a maximum of five simply repeat steps 2 to 5 Each participant in the conference call can also bring in up to five people so you can expand your meeting to include as many people as you need To end your conference call press Jo All calls will end at the same time Note If you are abroad the availability of this service depends on the network you are using You are charged your standard Service Plan rate for each call you make accessories Your Siemens M55 is compatible with several accessories such as personal handsfree car kits and data cables to help keep you productive on the move Please contact your company s Orange account holder or call 158 for information on the full range of accessories available for your phone keep working on the move personalise your phone Voice commands Hotkeys Profiles Change your alert settings Voice memo Download ring tones Change your phone s appearance 8 personalise your phone control your phone using voice commands You can set up to 20 voice commands which will allow you to control your phone functions simply by saying a name T
81. o remove the charger lead lift the base and pull gently away Rechargeable batteries have a limited lifespan and Orange recommend that you purchase a new one every year For more information about compatible accessories contact your company s Orange account holder or call 158 for more details registration if your phone wasn t registered with Orange when you bought it follow the simple steps below before you call When you apply to register on the Orange Network you and Orange agree to be bound by the Orange terms and conditions set out in the back of this guide Please take time to read and consider them before you register switching your phone on Switch on your phone by pressing and holding the Jo key and then pressing eOK registration Please call Business Customer Services on 158 from your Orange phone 07973 100 158 from any other phone or via your usual route before you make any other calls While speaking with Business Customer Services you will be asked whether you wish to receive any marketing material from Orange By answering Yes Orange will keep you informed of any special offers or promotions which could save you money and make you aware of new services and products that could be useful to you If you answer No Orange will not communicate with you unless it is in connection with your own account If you change your mind at any time simply call 158 During your first call to Busin
82. o save a voice command 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Extras Press e Select 2 Scroll to Voice comm and press e Select 3 Scroll to the function that you would like to set a voice command for for example New SMS 4 Press eRecord and then press e Yes 5 Press eStart and speak clearly into the phone after the beep Repeat the name after the second beep To use a voice command press and hold A at the main display and then say the command 8 1 have instant access to your favourite phone features at the touch of a button You can set your left soft key to access your most used feature 1 Briefly press the left soft key e Press eChange This opens up the list of functions to assign Choose from the list of functions You can set keys 2 9 to act as hotkeys which take you straight to a phone number or function To set your hotkeys 1 Press the number you want to set then press the right soft key e Press eSet then scroll through the list and press eSelect to set the function To access your chosen function in future press and hold down the corresponding key change the way your phone behaves instantly A profile is a collection of settings that allows you to change the way your phone behaves by simply changing one setting Your phone comes with six preset profiles which you can change as well as space for you to create two of your own To change your profile 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Prof
83. o terms and conditions and exclusions as stated in chapter 13 To find out if you are covered by Orange Care or for more information call 158 free from your Orange phone Protecting your phone Accidents happen which is why we offer Orange Care However we do ask that you take good care of your phone and follow just a few basic steps to help protect your phone Don t leave your phone unattended in a public place Don t leave your phone in a vehicle If this can t be avoided please make sure it s locked in the boot or locked in the glove compartment Never loan your phone to someone else How to claim Report the loss theft or damage to Orange as soon as possible Loss theft or malicious damage claims must be reported to the police immediately or as soon as possible within 24 hours of discovery To make a claim or to have your phone barred to prevent unauthorised use simply call Business Customer Services on 07973 100 158 To speed up your claim make a note of the key facts before calling eg time of theft where you lost it how it got damaged and what the damage is steps taken to recover your phone and any other relevant details You must provide any assistance and or information that Orange reasonably requests in connection with the replacement of your phone Remember if your phone is stolen or maliciously damaged we need a crime reference number or a lost property number if it is l
84. om HSBC Insurance Brokers Limited Requests should be made in writing stating your Orange phone number 3 Cover for lost stolen and damaged phones Your phone is insured worldwide subject to the terms of the insurance policy see clause 6 14 If your phone or parts thereof is lost stolen or damaged you will be entitled to a replacement or repair free of charge provided you have complied in all respects with the terms and conditions of the policy and in particular 3 1 Loss theft or malicious damage claims must be reported to the Police immediately but in any event within 24 hours of discovery of the occurrence In respect of claims arising outside the United Kingdom please refer to Clause 6 14 13 12 13 reference 3 2 Your claim must be reported to Orange as soon as possible but in any event not more than 24 hours after you discover the loss theft or damage In respect of claims arising outside the United Kingdom please refer to Clause 6 14 To make a claim you must provide the following 3 2 1 the crime reference number in respect of theft or malicious damage claims or the lost property reference number if the phone has been lost 3 2 2 full details of how the loss theft or damage occurred and 8 2 3 any other information and evidence as may reasonably be requested by Orange regarding the cause of loss or damage 3 3 Orange will arrange repair or replacement on behalf of the insurers 3 4 Lost stolen
85. on it receives and sends out radio frequency RF signals Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals However RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles eg electronic fuel injection electronic anti lock braking electronic speed control or air bag systems etc Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle 5 fuse replacement Always replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the same type and size Never use a fuse of a higher rating 13 reference 6 emergency calls If your phone offers the features listed below and if you have restricted or barred outgoing calls from your phone calls to emergency numbers 999 or 112 in the UK may still be possible The features are Restricted dialling lists Call barring Fixed dialling lists Calls to closed user groups Keypad locking Ensure the phone is switched on and in service Give your location to the operator To make an emergency call 1 If the phone is not on switch it on Check for adequate signal strength 2 From the main display key in the emergency number for your location eg 999 112 or other official emergency number When making an emergency call remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible Remember that your phone may be t
86. or your specific information and press OK 4 Choose from the following three options Latest Sends you a single text message with the latest information All future Requests that you are sent regular updates on your chosen subject Nomore Cancels the All future option Note You will be charged your normal Service Plan rate for each text message received if you prefer to listen to the news rather than read it simply call 177 When you call 177 you can listen to up to date information on a variety of subjects 1 Call 177 2 Simply follow the voice prompts to hear the information you want Note You will be charged a set price of 34p per minute excluding VAT to call 177 set up text alerts for financial and world news and other areas of interest To set up an Orange text alert simply call 277 free from your Orange phone 1 Call 277 2 Follow the voice prompts After setting up an alert you ll receive a text message every time there s an update about the subject you ve chosen To cancel an alert dial 277 and follow the prompts Note You can receive text alerts when roaming but you cannot set them up Data and Fax modem Orange Answer Fax Conference Calling Orange Assistant Accessories 7 keep working on the move synchronise information on your phone and PC You can connect your phone to your PC by cable and synchronise with XTND Connect and Data Exchange which synchroni
87. ost Once your claim is agreed Orange will despatch your replacement phone Please see section 13 1 in the Orange Care terms and conditions for more information manufacturer s warranty If you do not have Orange Care you still receive a 12 month manufacturer s warranty which covers you against phone faults Please call 158 for more details ensure that only authorised people can use your phone If your phone s SIM Card PIN is activated a four digit PIN Personal Identification Number will be requested each time you switch your phone on This PIN is preset to 1111 To increase your phone s security you can change the PIN to a number only you know To activate your SIM Card PIN 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Setup Press e Select Scroll to Security and press e Select 2 Codes is highlighted Press Select 10 ensure your phone is secure 3 You will see PIN control on the screen Press Change 4 You are prompted to enter your PIN code Enter the preset code of 1111 and press OK 5 You will see a tick in the box next to PIN control in the display To turn your phone on once SIM Card PIN is activated 1 When you switch your phone on you will see Please enter your PIN in the display 2 Enter the code and press OK Your phone is ready to use To change your SIM Card PIN 1 Press eMenu scroll to Setup Press Select Scroll to Security and press Select Codes is highlighted Press e Select
88. our phone off in any facility where posted notices so require 15 phone and battery care Warning Use only batteries charger and accessories approved for use with this particular phone model The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone and may be dangerous Do not charge the battery when either of your phone s covers are removed Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of children s reach Your phone is not water resistant Keep it dry Precipitation humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits Do not use your phone in dusty dirty areas Its moving parts can be damaged Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery Note that a new battery s full performance may only be achieved after 13 7 two or three complete charge and discharge cycles The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out When the operating time talk time and standby time is noticeably shorter than normal it is time to buy a new battery Temperature extremes may affect the ability of your battery to charge allow it to cool down or warm up first Never use any charger or battery which is damaged or worn out Always unplug the charger when not in use Do not leave the batteries connected o the charger for longer than a week since overcharging may shorten its ifetime If
89. phone Rough handling can break the internal circuit boards Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean your phone Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution Do not store it in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics Do not store your phone in cold areas When it warms up to its normal temperature moisture can form inside the phone which may damage electronic circuit boards All of the above suggestions apply equally to your phone battery charger or any accessory If any of them is not working properly contact Orange Business Customer Services on 07973 100 158 for assistance 13 reference radio waves and your phone Specific absorption rate or SAR is an internationally accepted way of measuring how much radio frequency RF energy is absorbed by the body when a mobile phone is used All phones on the Orange network are designed by the phone manufacturers to comply with the relevant recommendations and standards Orange believes that new and existing customers should be fully informed about SAR The SAR value for your Siemens M55 is 0 64w kg Note The SAR value for your phone has been provided to Orange by the manufacturer By acting as facilitator for conveying this information to our customers Orange is fulfilling its duty as a responsible re
90. put Attach a picture or ring tone to a message Text message templates Group Text Messaging Reading a text message Send and receive emails Photo Messaging QuickPic camera accessory Orange WAP Services Setting your connection Wap bookmarks Orange Information menu Orange Voice Media Orange Text Media keep working on the move Synchronise Orange Fax and Data Orange Answer Fax Orange Assistant Conference Calling Accessories personalise your phone Voice commands Hotkeys Profiles Change your alert settings Voice memo Personalise your phone menu Change your phone s appearance manage your time calls and files Set your phone s time and date Using the alarm Organiser Organise information Calculator Recent call lists ensure your phone is secure Orange Care SIM Card PIN Babysitter Call Barring Auto keyguard games and applications Java International services International services Select a network Using Answer Phone and GPRS abroad reference Safety Radio waves and your phone Paperwork Orange Care terms and conditions Pay monthly terms and conditions Declaration of conformity index Make your way around the menus Make a selection Auto keylock Menu map Symbols on your display 1 introduction to your phone loudspeaker soft keys the function of these dynamic lights these will flash to indicate Orange change according t
91. quire You may switch between Price Plans and add to or cancel Additionals by giving us not less than 10 days notice before your Monthly Biling Date subject to the terms of any promotional offers you have accepted We do however reserve the right to vary the terms of this Contract from time to time and to make changes to your Price Plan We acknowledge that if we do increase the Charges withdraw Orange Additional Services or introduce new mandatory Charges or if your contractual rights are affected to your detriment you may terminate your Contract in accordance with Condition 4 3 If you do not give notice within one month of our notifying you of any change s you will be taken to have accepted the change s new services We are continuously enhancing our existing Services as well as adding new services particularly Orange Additional Services Charges for and any special terms and conditions attached to 16 16 1 Orange Additional Services will be notified in Customer Literature The terms of your Contract including Charges current on the date when you take up the offer of any Orange Additional Service will apply to it subject to any special promotional offer made by us and accepted by you customer literature please read all the information we send you We update our Customer Literature from time to time Information on various topics is mailed to Customers with their monthly billing statements and
92. r vehicle engine Note The functioning of your phone can be affected by localised conditions and we cannot guarantee coverage inside buildings If you have difficulty in making or receiving calls you should contact Orange Customer Services 14 general safety information When changing your phone s cover always switch off the power and disconnect the phone from the charger or any other device Always store the phone with the covers attached Never use a phone without a cover 13 6 Remember to always make backup copies of all important data Your phone must be switched on to access games ring tone composer calendar calculator WAP infrared timer and other similar features Do not switch your phone on when mobile phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger The information or services you have accessed using WAP are stored in the cache of your phone which is a memory used to store data temporarily You should empty the cache of your phone after each use to ensure that any confidential information cannot be accessed by anyone using your phone Parts of the phone are magnetic Metallic materials may be attracted to the phone Always secure the phone in its holder because metallic materials may be attracted by the earpiece Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the phone because information stored on them may be erased 13 reference Always switch y
93. remium Payment Insurance cover will cease if any premium is not paid on the due date Your phone will not be replaced or repaired if any sum is due by you to Orange 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 13 15 General It is a condition of this policy that the replacement of any phone will only be made with an Orange product Wherever possible reasonable efforts will be made to ensure that the replacement phone is of the same or similar specification Replacement phones may be supplied from refurbished stock that have been tested and are fully functional In the event of a claim you are only entitled to repair or replacement at the option of Orange of your phone There is no entitlement to any monetary settlement under the terms of the Orange Care insurance policy The insurance period will be unaffected by the replacement of your phone and will continue to apply from the date the insurance first came into force Should you find a phone that you have reported lost or stolen before you have received a replacement you must report this to Orange immediately so 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 that the delivery of the replacement can be cancelled If you fail to do so we reserve the right to impose a charge for any attempt to deliver the replacement When a replacement phone has been supplied due to accidental or malicious damage the original phone must be returned to Orange When a replacement phone has been supplied because of
94. request that the policy is terminated at any time during the 12 month period in which event Orange will refund to you a pro rata proportion of the premium for the balance of each complete month remaining of that period unless you have already made a claim on the policy in which event no refund will be due 11 switching between service plans In the event that you wish to switch from one pay monthly service plan to another both of which include Orange Care or from one pay monthly service plan to another both of which require Orange Care to be purchased as an optional extra then Orange Care will continue unaffected 11 2 In the event that you wish to switch from a pay monthly service plan which includes Orange Care to a pay monthly plan which requires Orange Care to be purchased as an optional extra the inclusive Orange Care will automatically cease 11 3 In the event that you wish to switch 13 20 from a pay monthly service plan which requires Orange Care to be purchased as an optional extra to a pay monthly service plan which includes Orange Care then from the date such switching takes effect you will be covered by Orange Care for the unexpired balance if any of any period under clause 8 1 calculated from the day your phone 13 reference was first registered on the Orange network 11 4 In the event that you wish to switch from a pay as you go service plan for which Orange Care has been purchased to
95. rganisers converters and scientific tools as well as the latest games Your phone already has two Java applications installed on your phone Remind me and Currency Convertor To choose a game or application 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Surf amp fun Press Select 2 Scroll to Games amp more and press e Select 3 A list of games and applications will be displayed Scroll through the list which will include applications preset into your phone and links to new games and applications that can be downloaded via WAP 4 To use a game or application scroll to it and press e Select To download a new game or application from a link scroll to the link and press e Internet International services Select a network 12 International services Orange International services When travelling abroad always try to keep safety at the front of your mind 1 For safety and security always pack your Orange phone in your hand luggage and switch it off before boarding a plane 2 Let others know you are abroad so they can expect a different ring tone when they call you or they might hear a recorded message in a foreign language if you are out of coverage Whether it s a quick business trip or two weeks in the sun take Orange with you when you go abroad and have the reassurance that it s the affordable way to keep talking You can call or send text messages or photo messages from abroad by simply adding the
96. select Extras then Camera 3 Hold the phone with the camera attached and look through the viewfinder Hold the camera steady as you frame the subject 4 Take a picture by pressing e Take or the key on the side of your phone 5 When you have taken your photo it will automatically be saved into the Camera folder which is a subfolder of the Pictures folder in your Filesystem You can also choose from this list of options Press Options Use flash Select if you need additional light for your shot Full screen Switch to full screen mode Delete Delete current picture after confirmation Delete all Delete all pictures after confirmation Move Move selected picture to another folder Move all Move all pictures to another folder Send via Choose to send your photo as a message a Info This option will display the number of shots still available to take Setup Set the resolution You can choose from High and Low This is preset to Low resolution High resolution images will take up more memory space Note The QuickPic camera can be purchased separately as an accessory if not included in the box To take a picture using the flash 1 Activate the camera 2 Press Options Use flash will be highlighted 3 Press e Select To take a picture and send it immediately as a Photo Message Press Options once you have taken the picture Scroll to Send via and press e Select If the default has been
97. ses with Microsoft Outlook Melody Manager and Bitmap Editor Before you do this however you should install the Siemens Data Suite SyncTool software on your PC 1 Insert the CD ROM into the CD drive 2 The installation should launch automatically If it does not click Start on the Windows task bar and select RUN 3 Enter D SETUP EXE replacing D with the letter that corresponds to your CD drive if it differs Click OK to begin the installation 4 You will see the pop up installation window 5 From the first screen select your language and then Software Select Siemens Data Suite 7A 6 An additional menu will open Click 7 Select the features that you wish to 8 Your SyncTool software is now installed SyncTool and then Install An installation box appears Choose a language for the installation Orange Answer Fax install and click Next You need to restart your PC before you can synchronise your phone Click Finish to restart now Orange Answer Fax To synchronise your phone with your PC 1 You will see a new icon on your desktop that is called Synchronise Siemens Phone with Outlook 2 Double click on this icon XTNDConnect PC will open 3 Select how you would like to connect your phone to your PC Click on Siemens phone and then Configure 4 Choose Serial and click OK 5 Select the items you would like to synchronise from the Available items list Click Synchronise You can now synchron
98. set to High and Low res then you will see this menu Send via High res Orange WAP Services Lowres High and Low res Setting your connection Scroll to Low res and press Select If the default has been set to Low res then Orange Information menu Via MMS is automatically highlighted Press Send Orange Voice Media Your MMS editor will open immediately with the photo you have just taken Orange Text Media attached to the message You can compose and send your Photo Message in the standard way 6 Orange Multi Media services Channel baide oluay s Highligh Select Orange WAP services brings you information on the move WAP Wireless Application Protocol is ideal for finding up to the minute information such as train times and share prices You can check the news and weather or simply relax and play games For more information on Multi Media services contact your company s Orange account holder or call 07973 100 158 Note If abroad the availability of this service depends on the network that you are using setting your connection Your phone is able to access Orange WAP services via CSD and GPRS connections Orange is the standard Circuit Switched Data CSD connection whereby you pay for the amount of time that you are connected Orange GPRS General Packet Radio Service is a new service that allows you to remain connected all day long while only paying for the information you tran
99. sfer Your phone is preset to access Orange WAP services via a GPRS connection If you want to change your connection type here s what to do 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Surf amp fun Press e Select 2 Internet is highlighted Press e Select 3 The Start menu will open up 4 Scroll to Profiles and press e Select 5 Select either Orange Wap for a CSD connection or Orange GPRS Wap for a GPRS connection Note If you experience problems accessing GPRS when you are abroad you will need to select the Orange WAP profile and use a standard GSM connection If you need to re enter your WAP settings scroll to the settings that you want and press Edit and then copy the information from the relevant table on page 6 5 6 Orange Multi Media services To start using WAP 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Surf amp fun Press Select 2 Internet will be highlighted Press e Select Homepage is highlighted Press Select Start menu Bookmarks Re 3 The Orange homepage will open up automatically Orange home Hello get started Channel Guide 4 Scroll down the page and press e Select when you come to a link you want to visit 5 If you clicked on the Today s Highlights link a screen similar to the following will appear Today s Highlights NEW Free Cult Classics gt Cult Classics tingtones 6 To end your WAP session press and hold Jo choose from a list
100. t Setup Scroll to and select Phone setup Scroll to and select Divert Choose one of the divert options Set will be highlighted Press e Select to activate the divert You will see Divert to on the display Press Mailbox to divert calls to your Orange Answer Phone Press to select another number from your Phonebook To check the divert status of a call type 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Setup Scroll to and select Phone setup Scroll to and select Divert 2 Choose one of the divert options Scroll to and select Check status 3 The status of the divert will be displayed To cancel your diverts 1 Press eMenu and scroll to Setup Scroll to and select Phone setup Scroll to and select Divert 2 Choose one of the divert options Scroll to and select Clear 3 You will see Divert off on the display Note There is no charge to set up or cancel a divert You are charged your normal Service Plan rate and if you are calling or diverting your calls abroad the rate will vary depending on the service provider you are using Send a text message Standard and predictive text input Attach a picture to a message Text message templates Group Text Messaging Reading a text message 5 messaging text messages are easy quick and convenient When a phone call is inappropriate or you only want to convey a short and simple message you can write a text message 1 Press eMenu Messages will be highlighted Press
101. t St James Court Great Park Road Almondsbury Park Bradley Stoke Bristol BS32 4QJ governing law Your Contract is to be interpreted in accordance with the Laws of England and Wales declaration of conformity Siemens Information and Communication mobile hereby declares that the phone described 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 index concerned has been signed Please call the company hotline if you require a copy of the original C 0168 14 index index a Accessories Alarm clock Answer Phone see Orange Answer Phone Answer a call Appearance Appointments Automatic keylock b Babysitter Bookmarks Business card Calculator Calls Answering Barring Length List Make a Mute 7 6 941 2 3 8 6 9 2 1 2 amp 10 6 10 4 6 5 3 9 9 6 2 1 2 3 10 5 9 7 9 7 24 2 5 Waiting Caller id Conference calling Currency converter d Data and Fax modem Dialling Voice Divert a call Directory Enquiries see Orange Directory Enquiries e Emergency calls Email 5 6 f Fax and data see Orange Fax and Data Filesystem g Games GPRS Groups 2 5 2 6 7 5 9 6 7 3 3 7 4 4 13 3 9 5 11 1 6 2 3 6 h Help Hold a call Hotkeys Information menu see Orange Information menu International services pay monthly
102. t or during an emergency Do not rely solely upon voice dialling in all circumstances Note A valid SIM Card must be inserted in your phone in order to make emergency calls 8 operating environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always turn off your phone wherever it is forbidden to use it or when it may cause interference or danger When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device read its user guide for detailed safety instructions Do not connect incompatible products 9 pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 16 cm 6 inches be maintained between a handheld phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research of and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Users with pacemakers should therefore Always keep your phone at least 20 cm 13 reference 8 inches away from your pacemaker when the phone is switched on Never carry your phone in your breast pocket Use the ear opposite to the pacemaker to minimise the potential for interference Switch off your phone immediately if you suspect that interference is being caused 10 hearing aids Certain hearing aids can be interfered with by your mobile phone If this occurs please consult the hearing aid manufacturer 11 other medical equipment Operation of any rad
103. tailer paperwork 14 day phone return The 14 day phone return only applies to new phones and excludes upgrades and reconditioned phones If you are unsatisfied with our service in any way you can return your phone within 14 days of purchase and we will reimburse you the cost of purchase and your connection charge All we request is that you pay for the calls you ve already made and a percentage of the monthly subscription Simply fill in the form supplied with your phone and take it along with your phone to your stockist You should retain the form for your records 13 9 data protection We will use the personal information you supply us to help manage your Orange account efficiently for example to assist in handling queries sending bills excluding pay as you go or to send you information on products and services which may be of particular interest to you From time to time we may pass information about you to third parties or government agencies Full details are given in the terms and conditions booklet Please call Business Customer Services on 07973 100 158 if you do not wish to receive any marketing materials related to Orange and its services or if you do not wish us to pass on your details to any other reputable organisations for sales and marketing purposes direct debit Direct Debit is the easiest way to pay your Orange bills combining control with peace of mind You ll still be sent a detailed monthly
104. to date information or visit www orange co uk business keep your business and personal lives separate by using two different lines With Line 2 you can keep business and personal calls separate To activate Line 2 contact your company s Orange account holder There is a one off connection charge and you receive a reduced monthly charge on your Line 2 Service Plan You will receive a SIM Update when the service has been activated When you receive a call on Line 2 your phone will ring without you having to have Line 2 selected You receive a separate Answer Phone for your Line 2 which you can also personalise Call your Answer Phone in the usual way but remember to switch to Line 2 first If you call Answer Phone from Line 2 but have no messages you will automatically be connected to your Line 1 Answer Phone if you have messages To switch between Line 1 and Line 2 1 Press O at the main display 2 Select eLine 1 2 Note Line 2 does not support Fax and Data You can receive but not send text messages from Line 2 when you can t take your calls why not divert them to another number Call Divert allows you to divert different types of calls to different numbers So you might choose to divert fax calls to your office fax machine but voice calls to your Answer Phone The availability of this facility depends upon the network that you are using To activate a divert 1 Press eMenu and scroll to and selec
105. ur list of up to 90 contacts on your SIM Card Looking for contacts in Addressbook your phone searches through its features for example recent call lists as well as the contact list providing a wider search To choose the phonebook that you would like to appear in your phone s main menu 1 Press eMenu and then select 1e pon Addressbook Phonebook depending upon which one appears in the top left corner of the menu 2 Select Default book and then select either Phonebook or Addressbook 118 000 Note When you use some phone functions you will be able to swap between contact lists by pressing 598 To open the current phonebook press 7 at the main display To add a new entry to the SIM phonebook 1 Press to open Phonebook 2 Scroll down to lt New Entry gt and press e Select 3 Enter the number that you want to save Press when you have finished Note The new number for Orange International Directory Enquiries is 118 880 3 2 3 manage your contacts 4 Enter the name of the contact using the appropriate keys on the keypad See page 5 1 for information on text input 5 When you have finished press D 6 You can choose to assign the contact to a group Press Change to choose from No group Family Friends Office VIP Leisure or a group that you have created yourself See page 3 6 for more information on Groups When you have finished press 7 Press Change to choose
106. whether to save the contact to your SIM Card memory or your Protected SIM Card memory When you have finished press my 8 You can allocate each contact a record number by pressing Change See page 3 7 for more details on Record numbers When you have finished press e Save Select Addressbook as your default phonebook and enter information in the same way to store contacts in your phone s internal memory To call a number saved in a phonebook press Q and then enter the first letter of the contact s name Press to call the number Note If the contact has more than one number you will need to choose the telephone number that you would like to call by scrolling to it and pressing K Once contacts have been saved press e Options to open a list of phone functions To open your SIM Phonebook options 1 Press to open your Phonebook 2 Scroll to the entry that you want to apply an option to and press e Options 3 Choose from one of the following View Displays all of the details for the contact Edit Allows you to change the contact s details New entry Lets you add a new contact to your phonebook Copy into 47 Copies entries into your Addressbook Copy all to 47 Copies all entries into the Addressbook Delete Erases the contact permanently Delete all Erases your entire phonebook Mark Highlight the contact Once the contact is highlighted you can apply one of the phone functions to it
107. y us without written notice If we have good reason for believing that you have breached Conditions 6 4 2 6 4 3 6 4 4 or 6 4 5 we reserve the right to disconnect you from Network Services without notice In such circumstances we may also give you written notice that if you fail to correct this breach of Conditions within 7 days we may terminate your Contract with immediate effect 13 reference termination of your Contract by Orange 4 6 Orange reserves the right to terminate 47 your Contract immediately if 4 6 1 you have failed to correct a breach of Conditions 6 4 2 6 4 3 6 4 4 or 6 4 5 within 7 days of being given written notice to do so 4 6 2 you have breached conditions 6 4 1 6 4 6 or 6 4 7 and have failed to correct that breach within 7 days of being given written notice to do so termination because Orange is no longer able to provide access to our Network If for reasons beyond our control we are no longer able to provide Network Services we will either 4 7 1 make arrangements for you to be supplied with equivalent Services by another network at no extra cost to you or 4 7 2 accept written notice from you that you wish to terminate your Contract In such cases we will 4 8 5 1 13 29 refund any pre paid Charges that have not been used up termination and Line 2 Termination of your Contract for any reason connected with Line 1 will result in automatic termination of Lin

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