BenQ Mobile and OHG A56 GSM Mobile phone User Manual A56

BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG GSM Mobile phone A56

Manual

Contents 1See also Index at the end of this User GuideA56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56IVZ.fmSafety precautions  ..................... 3Safety Information  ..................... 4Antenna care  ........................... 4Phone operation  ...................... 4Electronic devices ..................... 5SAR (Specific Absorption Rate)  .. 8Overview of the phone  ............ 10Getting Started  ........................ 11Insert SIM card/battery  ........... 12Charge battery  ....................... 13General Instructions ................. 14User Guide  ............................. 14Control key  ............................ 14Switch on, off / PIN entry  ......... 16Security .................................... 17Codes .................................... 17My phone  ................................. 19Making a phone call ................. 20Dialing with number keys  ....... 20End call .................................. 20Set volume ............................. 20Redial previous numbers  ........ 20When a number is busy  .......... 21Accept call  ............................. 21Reject call  .............................. 21Held call ................................. 22Call waiting/Swap ................... 22Multi party  ............................. 23Call menu  .............................. 23Phonebook ................................24<New entry>  ..........................24Call/search for an entry  ...........25Call with Record no.  ...............25Edit entry  ...............................25Location:   ...............................26Assign animation ....................27Groups ...................................................28SMS to group ..........................28Group setup  ...........................29Call log ......................................30Messages (SMS) ........................31Read messages   ......................31Inbox/outbox   .........................32Archive ...................................32Compose a message  ...............33Predefined text .......................34SMS to group ..........................34Picture & Sound ......................35Surf & fun  .................................36Internet (WAP) ........................36Games ....................................39Bitmap viewer  ........................40Sound manager  ......................41Organizer ..................................44Alarm clock  ............................44Calculator ...............................44Voice message/Mailbox  ............45CB services ................................46ContentsSee also In-dex at the end of this User Guide
Contents2See also Index at the end of this User GuideA56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56IVZ.fmProfiles ..................................... 47Setup ..................................... 47Car Kit  ................................... 48Headset ................................. 48Aircraft mode ......................... 48Favorites .................................. 49Fast access key ......................... 50Control key (on the left)  ......... 50Speed dialing keys .................. 51Setup ........................................ 52Display ................................... 52Audio ..................................... 53Keys ....................................... 55Phone setup ........................... 55Clock ..................................... 58Connectivity ........................... 59Security ................................. 62Network ................................. 63Accessories ............................ 65Text entry with "T9" .................. 66Setup ..................................... 66Create a word using T9 ........... 66Display symbols (selection)  ..... 68Notes A-Z .................................. 69Questions&Answers ................. 77Siemens Service  ....................... 80Specifications ........................... 81Exposure to radiofrequency sig-nals ........................................ 81Technical data  ....................... 81Trademarks ............................ 81Maintenance .............................82Accessories ...............................83Basics .....................................83Car Solutions   .........................83U.S. FDA  ....................................84FCC/Industry Canada Notice  .....90Ten Driving Safety Tips .............91Intellectual Property .................93Index .........................................94
Safety precautions 3A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Security.fmSafety precautions NOTE:Review these operating instructions and safety precautions carefully before use. Explain the content to your children and the hazards associated with using the phone.Do not use mobile phone in hos-pitals or in the vicinity of medical devices, such as pacemakers or hearing aids. Mobile phones may interfere with the operation of these devices. Keep a mini-mum distance of 8" between pacemaker and mobile phone. When using the mobile phone hold it to the ear farthest from the pacemaker.Always use the handsfree kit to make calls while driving (p. 83).Turn off mobile phone while aboard any aircraft. To prevent accidental activation, see (p. 48).Do not use mobile phone near gas stations, fuel depots, chem-ical plants or blasting opera-tions. Mobile phones may cause interference with the operation of technical installations.The ring tone, info tones and hands-free speaker are ampli-fied through the earpiece. Never hold the mobile phone to your ear when it is ringing or when you are using the hands-free speaker mode. Serious and per-manent damage could occur to your hearing!Caution! SIM card may be re-moved. Small parts could be swallowed by children.Do not exceed the mains volt-age (V) specified on the power supply unit.Only use original Siemens bat-teries (100% mercury-free) and charging devices. Use of non-Siemens batteried and/or charg-ing devices may cause explo-sion resulting in serious injury or property damage.It is recommended that you open the phone only to replace the battery (100% mercury-free) or SIM card. Do not open the battery under any circumstanc-es. Any other changes to this device may invalidate the FCC authorization required for opera-tion of the unit, and are strictly prohibited.Dispose of used batteries and phones in accordance with ap-plicable laws and safety regula-tions.Mobile phones may interfere with the operation of nearby TVs, radios or PCs.Only use original Siemens ac-cessories in order to avoid pos-sible injury and property damage and to ensure compli-ance with applicable laws and regulations.Improper use invalidates the warranty!
Safety Information4A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Security.fmSafety Infor-mationAntenna careUse only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attach-ments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations.Phone operationNormal positionHold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.Tips on efficient operationFor your phone to operate most effi-ciently:• Extend your antenna fully (if appli-cable).• Do not touch the antenna unnec-essarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher pow-er level than otherwise needed.DrivingLaws pertaining to the use of mobile phones while driving vary signifi-cantly from state-to-state and some-times even from locality-to-locality within states. For example, some ar-eas may allow persons to use their mobile phones only if they employ a hands-free device, and some areas may prohibit the use of mobile phones entirely. Accordingly, Sie-mens recommends that persons check the laws for the areas in which they drive or will be driving. For are-as where the use of mobile phones while driving is permitted, Siemens encourages persons to use their phones responsibly and to employ hands-free devices. Also, if using your phone while driving, please:• Give full attention to driving – driving safely is your first responsi-bility;• Use hands-free operation, if avail-able;• Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call, if driv-ing conditions so require.ImportantRead this information before using your wireless handheld phone.As this mobile phone is equipped with a fixed (non-retractable) an-tenna, some paragraphs in the be-low text may not be applicable.
Safety Information 5A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Security.fmFor vehicles equipped with Air BagsAn air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including ei-ther installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment ar-ea. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could re-sult.Electronic devicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded from radiofrequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.PacemakersThe Health Industry Manufacturer’s Association recommends that a min-imum separation of six inches (6”) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommenda-tions are consistent with the inde-pendent research by and recommen-dations of Wireless Technology Research.Persons with pacemakers:• should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON;• should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;• should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the poten-tial for interference;• should turn the phone OFF imme-diately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place.Hearing AidsSome digital wireless phones may in-terfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider or your hearing aid manu-facturer to discuss alternatives.Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medi-cal devices, consult the manufactur-ers of your devices to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtain-ing this information.Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations post-ed in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Safety Information6A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Security.fmVehiclesRF signals may affect improperly in-stalled or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehi-cle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.Posted FacilitiesTurn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.AirplanesFCC and Airline Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Turn your phone OFF before board-ing an airplane.Check and comply with the policy of your airline regarding the use of your phone while the airplane is on the ground.Blasting areasTo avoid interfering with blasting op-erations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas post-ed: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.Potentially explosive atmospheresTurn your phone OFF when in any ar-ea with a potentially explosive at-mosphere and obey all signs and in-structions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire re-sulting in bodily injury or even death.Areas with a potentially explosive at-mosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include: fueling areas such as gasoline stations; be-low deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or parti-cles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.Emergency calls (SOS)Your wireless phone can be used to make emergency calls. You can make an emergency call from the main display screen. Enter the local emergency number such as 911 and then press the  A keyThis phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wire-less and landline networks, and user-programmed functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential commu-nications (for example, medical emergencies).   Remember - to make or receive any calls, the phone must be switched on and be used in a serv-ice area that has adequate signal strength.  Emergency calls might not
Safety Information 7A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Security.fmbe possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services or phone features are in use.  Check with local service providers re-garding their network features. Always make certain that your phone is properly charged before at-tempting any emergency calls.  If you allow your battery to discharge, you will be unable to receive or make calls, including emergency calls. You must then wait a few minutes after the charging begins to place any emergency calls.When making an emergency call, re-member to give all of the necessary information as accurately as possi-ble. Remember that your wireless phone might be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident, therefore you should not terminate the call until given permis-sion to do so.
SAR (Specific Absorption Rate)8A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_SAR.fmSAR (Specific Absorption Rate)THIS SIEMENS A56 PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S RE-QUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.Your wireless Siemens A56 phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for expo-sure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Govern-ment. These limits are part of com-prehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were de-veloped by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a sub-stantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, re-gardless of age and health.The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions speci-fied by the FCC with the phone trans-mitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the  SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because  the phone is designed to operate  at mul-tiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the net-work. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted require-ment for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this Siemens A56 phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.76 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as de-scribed in this user guide, is0.46 W/kg. (Body-worn measure-ments differ among phone models, depending upon available accesso-ries and FCC requirements.) While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure.The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this Siemens A56 phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR in-formation on this Siemens A56 phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID PWX-A56.
SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) 9A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_SAR.fmFor body worn operation, to main-tain compliance with FCC RF expo-sure guidelines, use only Siemens approved accessories. When carry-ing the phone while it is on, use the specific Siemens belt clip that has been tested for compliance.Use of non-Siemens-approved acces-sories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.Additional information on Specific Absorp-tion Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellu-lar Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) web-site at: http://www.wow-com.comFor SAR information in other regions please look under product information at: www.my-siemens.com
Overview of the phone10A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Overview.fmOverview of the phone LoudspeakerDisplay indicatorsSignal strength/battery level.Call key  ADial displayed phone number or name, accept calls.In standby mode: Display the last calls. *Hold downIn standby mode:Switch signal tones on and off (see also p. 74).MicrophoneOn the underside.Device interfaceConnection for charger, headset etc.Integrated antenna Do not interfere with the phone above the battery cover unnecessarily. This reduces the signal strength. B  On/Off/End keyPress briefly: End call/function or return to standby mode. In menus: one menu level back. Hold down: Switch phone on/off.From menus: Return to the standby mode. # Hold downIn standby mode: Switch key lock on and off.Control key at the top/at the bottomPress at the bottom: Open Phonebook (in standby mode). Hold down at the top: Show pro-files (in standby mode).Press at the top: Start volume ad-justment (during a call). Then press at the top/at the bottom to make your setting.Scroll up and down in menus and lists.Control key on the left/on the rightPress the control key on the out-side left or right, to call up the function that is displayed as text or icon on the grey fields above the key. These are in standby mode (factory default):§Games...§ or e.g. } (SIM services) and §Menu§ (main menu).NeueSMSMenüDienstanbieterGPRS01.10.2002 12:30pqrs tuvwxyzjklabc defghi mno1478523690_ gService provider01.10.2002 12:30Games... Menu_ gService provider01.10.2002 12:30Games... Menu
Getting Started 11A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Startup.fmGetting StartedThe front and back covers of the casing (CLIPit™ Covers, my-CLIPit™: p. 19 and p. 83) as well as the keypad can be changed in a matter of seconds - no tools required:To attach To removeNote Your phone's display and the display cover of the top shell are delivered with a protective film. Remove this film before getting started.In rare cases the static discharge may cause discolouration at the edges of the display. How-ever this will disappear within 10 minutes.To avoid damage to the display, the phone should not be used without the upper shell.pqrspqrstuvtuvwxyzwxyzjkljklabcabcdefdefghighimnomno11447788552233669900pqrspqrstuvwxyzjklabc defdefghi mnomno1478523690pqrs tuvwxyzjklabc defdefghi mnomno1478523690pqrs tuvtuvwxyzwxyzjkljklabcabcdefghi mnomno1478523690pqrspqrstuvtuvwxyzwxyzjkljklabcabcdefdefghighimnomno11447788552233669900
Getting Started12A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Startup.fmInsert SIM card/batteryThe service provider supplies you with a SIM card on which all the im-portant data for your line is stored. If the SIM card has been delivered in credit card size, snap the smaller segment out and remove any rough edges.• Press grooved area n, then lift cover in the direction indicated by the arrowo.• Press latch in the direction indicat-ed by the arrow p, lift battery at the cutout on the side of the phone, then tilt upwards and re-move q. • Insert SIM card in the opening, contacts pointing downwards (make sure the angled corner is in correct position r). Push gently until it engages s. • Insert battery in the phone side-ways t, then press downwards until it engages u. • Replace cover and press down-wards until it engages.snoLITHIUM IONpqNoteAlways switch off phone before removing the battery!Only 3-Volt SIM cards are supported. Please contact your service provider if you have an older card.Functions without SIM card...............p. 76rsLITHIUM IONut
Getting Started 13A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Startup.fmCharge batteryThe battery is not fully charged when delivered. Plug in the charger cable at the bottom of the phone, plug in the power supply unit to the main power socket and charge for at least two hours.  hDisplay when charging is in progressCharging timeAn empty battery is fully charged af-ter about 2 hours. Charging is only possible in an ambient temperature of 41°F to 104°F (the charge icon flashes as a warning when the tem-perature is 5°C above/below this range). The voltage specified on the power supply unit must not be ex-ceeded.To use the full performance of the battery, the battery must be fully charged and discharged at least five times.Charge icon not visibleIf the battery is totally discharged no charge icon is displayed when the charger is plugged in. It is displayed after 2 hours at most. In this case the battery is fully charged after 3-4 hours.Only use the charger provided!Display while in serviceCharge level display during opera-tion (empty-full): adgA beep sounds when the battery is nearly empty. The charge level of the battery is displayed correctly only af-ter uninterrupted charging/discharg-ing. You should not remove the bat-tery unnecessarily nor end charging prematurely, if possible. pqrs tuvwxyzjklabcghimno478523690NoteThe charger heats up when used for long periods. This is normal and not dangerous.Operating times.................................p. 72Quality declaration for the battery..... p. 72
General Instructions14A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Startup.fmGeneral Instructions User GuideThe following symbols are used to explain operation:Control keySteps for calling a function are shown in a condensed form in this us-er guide, e.g.: to display the call list for missed calls:§Menu§ KCall log KMissed callsThis corresponds to:  §Menu§ Open menu.From standby mode: Press control key on the right.  FScroll to Call log.Press control key at the bot-tom to scroll downwards. JEnter numbers or letters. BOn/Off/End key. ACall key. GPress control key at the top/at the bottom to scroll up and down.  Press control key on the left/on the right to call a function.§Menu Displays a function. LFunction depends on the service provider, special registration may be neces-sary.n_ gService provider01.10.2002 12:30Games... MenuPhonebook]MessagesCall logSelecto
General Instructions 15A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Startup.fm§Select§ Press.Press control key on the right to open the Call log submenu.§Select§ Press.Press control key on the right to open the list of Missed calls. FScroll to the required entry.Press control key at the bot-tom to scroll downwards.§View§ Press.Press control key on the left to display the phone number with date and time.MessagesZCall logGroupsSelectpMissed callsReceived callsDialed callsSelectq+49892325678OfficeCarolView OptionsrsOffice+4932232577401.10.2002 12:30Call OKt+49892325678OfficeCarolView Options
Switch on, off / PIN entry16A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Startup.fmSwitch on, off / PIN entry Switch on/off BHold down On/Off/End key to switch on or off.Enter PINThe SIM card can be protected with a 4-8 digit PIN. JEnter the PIN code using the number keys (the dis-play shows a series of as-terisks, if you make a mistake press §Clear§).§OK§ Press the control key on the right to confirm the in-put.Logging on to the net-work will take a few sec-onds.Standby modeWhen the name of the service pro-vider/wallpaper appears on the dis-play, the phone is in standby mode and ready for use.Clear OKEnter PIN:* * * *Note _Signal strength....................p. 73 }SIM services............................p. 73§SOS§.................................................p. 69Change PIN.......................................p. 17SIM card problems ............................p. 73Clear SIM card barring ......................p. 18Other network....................................p. 63Deactivate/activate screensaver .......p. 52Set display contrast ...........................p. 53Set time .............................................p. 58_ gService provider01.10.2002 12:30Games... Menu
Security 17A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Startup.fmSecurity The phone and SIM card are protect-ed against misuse by several security codes. §Menu§ KSetup KSecurity Kthen select functionCodesPIN controlThe PIN is usually requested each time the phone is switched on. You can deactivate this feature but you risk unauthorised use of the phone. Some service providers do not per-mit deactivation of the control.§Select§ Press. JEnter PIN.§OK§ Confirm input.§Change§ Press.§OK§ Confirm.Change PINYou can change the PIN to any 4-8 digit number you may find easier to remember. JEnter old PIN.§OK§ Press. J, §OK§ Enter new PIN. J, §OK§ Repeat new PIN.Change PIN 2(displayed only if PIN 2 is available). Proceed as with Change PIN.Keep these confidential numbers in a safe place where you can access them again if required.PIN Protects your SIM card (person-al identification number).PIN2 This is needed to set the charge detail display and to access ad-ditional functions on special SIM cards.PUKPUK2 Key code. Used to unlock SIM cards after the wrong PIN has been entered.Phone code Protects some functions of your phone. Must be defined at the first security setting.
Security18A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Startup.fmChange PhonecodeYou define and enter the phone code (4 - 8 digits) when calling up a phone code protected function for the first time. It is then valid for all protected functions. Clear SIM card barringIf the PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card is barred. Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) provided by your service provider with the SIM card, according to instructions. If the PUK (MASTER PIN) has been lost, please contact your service provider.NoteScreensaver......................................p. 52Auto key lock..................................... p. 55Further security settings.................... p. 62
My phone 19A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_MyPhone.fmMy phone Your phone offers a number of func-tions so that you can adapt it to meet your personal requirements.Ring tonesAssign individual ring tones to caller groups (p. 54).The sound manager is available for managing the ring tones (p. 41). Wallpaper, Screensaver, AnimationAdjust your phone according to your own wishes in the following ways to give it a personal touch:To switch onSelect a bitmap style and a greeting (p. 52) that you create yourself.Screensaver You can set an analogue clock, an in-dividual picture or an animation as screensaver (p. 52).(Provider) wallpaperSelect an individual picture to re-place the network provider’s wallpa-per/name (p. 52).Where do I get what?You can order additional ring tones, wallpapers and screensavers on the Internet and receive them via SMS: www.my-siemens.com/ringtoneswww.my-siemens.com/logoswww.my-siemens.com/screensaverOr you can download them directly via WAP:wap.my-siemens.comSiemens City PortalFurther services for your mobile phone such as a Photo Logo Com-poser to create personal pictures for your Phonebook can be found on page 27:www.my-siemens.com/cityThe Siemens City Portal also offers a list of countries in which these serv-ices are available.CLIPit™ CoversSelect different colours for the top and bottom covers from the Siemens City Portal. Or use a personal photo to make your phone unique:www.my-siemens.com/my-clipitFavoritesCreate your own menu with fre-quently used functions, phone num-bers or WAP pages (p. 49).
Making a phone call20A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Phone.fmMaking a phone call Dialing with number keysThe phone must be switched on (standby mode). JEnter the number (always with prefix, if necessary with the international di-aling code).§Clear§ A short press clears the last digit, a long press clears the entire number. APress the Call key. The phone number displayed is dialed.End call BPress the End key briefly. The call is ended. Press this key even if the person on the other end of the line has hung up first.Set volume EYou can activate adjust-ment of the handset vol-ume with the control key (at the top), but only dur-ing a call. GSet volume.If a Car kit is used, its volume setting does not affect the usual setting on the phone.Redial previous numbersTo redial the phone number last called: APress the Call key twice.To redial other numbers that were dialed previously: APress the Call key once. GPick out the required phone number from the list, then press... A... to dial.Note  Store number .........................p. 24§Options§ Call lists.............................p. 30§Hold§ Swap/Multi party .....................p. 22 y menu§ Call menu ..........................p. 23§Call fwd.§ Call forward set ................p. 55International dialing codes................ p. 71Auto key lock .....................................p. 55Phone number memo........................p. 72Microphone off ..................................p. 23Phone number transmission off/on (Hide ID)............................................p. 55Control codes (DTMF).......................p. 69
Making a phone call 21A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Phone.fmWhen a number is busyIf the called number is busy or can-not be reached because of network problems several options are availa-ble (depending on the service pro-vider). An incoming call or any other use of the phone interrupts these functions.EitherAuto redial previous numbers§Auto dial§ Press. The number is auto-matically dialed for up to 15 minutes at increasing intervals. End with: B End key.OrCall back§Call back§ Press. Your phone rings when the busy number is free. Press the Call key to dial the number.OrReminder§Prompt§ Press. A beep reminds you to redial the displayed phone number after 15 minutes.Accept call The phone must be switched on (standby mode). An incoming call will interrupt any other use of the phone.§Answer§ Press.Or A Press.If the phone number has been trans-mitted by the network, it is dis-played. If the number and the name are stored in the Phonebook, the cor-responding name is displayed in-stead. If set, a picture or an anima-tion can be displayed instead of the bell icon (p. 27).Reject call§Reject§ Press. Or BPress briefly. LNote  Missed calls ...............................p. 30Accept call using any key ..................p. 55i+498912345Answer Reject
Making a phone call22A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Phone.fmHeld call You can call another number during a call. y menu§ Open call menu.Hold The current call is put on hold. Now dial the new phone number (also from Phonebook:  F). When the new connection is estab-lished: y menu§ Open call menuSwap Swap back and forth be-tween both calls. Call waiting/SwapYou may need to register for this function with the service provider and set your phone accordingly (p. 55).During a call, you may be advised that there is another call waiting. You will hear a special tone during the call. You have the following op-tions:Accept the waiting call§Swap§ Accept the waiting call and place the current call on hold. To swap be-tween the two calls, pro-ceed as above.End the current call: BPress. The following que-ry is displayed: "Return to the call on hold?"§Yes§ Return to the held call.Or§No§ The held call is ended.Reject waiting call§Reject§ Reject the waiting call. The caller hears the busy tone.Or§Call fwd.§ If this is set, the waiting call will be forwarded to the voicemail for example (setting, p. 55).End current call BEnd the current call.§Answer§ Accept the new call._ gCall heldBackL
Making a phone call 23A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Phone.fmMulti partyCall up to 5 parties one by one and link them together in a phone con-ference. Some of the functions de-scribed may not be supported by your service provider or may have to be enabled specially.You have established a connection:  y menu§ Open menu and select Hold. The current call is put on hold. Now dial a new number. When the new connection is estab-lished ... y menu§ ... open menu and select Multi party. The held call is joined.Repeat procedure until all partici-pants are linked together (up to 5participants).End BAll calls in the conference are ended simultaneously when the End key is pressed. Call menuThe following functions are only available during a call: y menu§ Open menu. LHold (p. 22)Mute Switch mute on/off. If switched on, the person on the other end of the line can-not hear you (muting).Alternatively:  * Hold down.Volume Adjust handset volume.Multi party (p. 23)Time While the connection contin-ues, the call duration is dis-played.Send DTMF tones(p. 69)Call transfer The original call is joined to the second one. For you, both calls are now ended.Main menu Access to the main menu.Call status List all held and active calls (e.g. participants in a confer-ence).L
Phonebook24A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Phonebook.fmPhonebook Enter frequently used phone num-bers in the Phonebook with a special name. To dial them, simply highlight the name. If a phone number is stored with a name, it appears on the display when you are called. En-tries that belong together can be combined to form a group.<New entry> FOpen Phonebook (in standby mode).  Select <New entry>. GActivate input fields. JMake the following en-tries. The maximum number of characters available is shown at the top of the display.Number:Enter phone number always with prefix.Name: Enter (Text entry, p. 25).Group:Default: No group§Change§ Entries can be organised by groups (p. 28) for example:VIP, Friends, Business, FamilyLocation:Default: SIM§Change§ Select a storage location: SIM, Protected SIM or Mobile (p. 26).Record no.: Each entry is automatically assigned a number under which it can also be selected (p. 25). §Change§ Press to change the entry number.§Save§ Press to store the new entry. <Own numbers><New entry><Group>SelectNote<Group> ...........................................p. 29<Own numbers>  ..............................p. 72§+List  International dialing code .......p. 71Assign animation...............................p. 27Service numbers ...............................p. 73Store control codes ...........................p. 69
Phonebook 25A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Phonebook.fmCall/search for an entry F  Open Phonebook. J/ G Select a name with the first letter and/or scroll. ADial number.Call with Record no. A record number is automatically as-signed to every new entry in the Phonebook. JEnter record number (in standby mode). #Press. APress.Edit entry G Select entry in the Phone-book.§Options§ Press and select Edit. G Select required input field. JMake your changes.§Save§ Press.Text entryPress number key repeatedly until the re-quired letter is displayed. The cursor ad-vances after a short delay. 2Press once for a, twice for b etc. The first letter of a name is automatically written in UP-PERCASE.Hold down: Writes the digit.Ä, ä /1-9 Umlauts and numbers are dis-played after the relevant let-ters.§Clear  Press briefly to delete the let-ter before the cursor.Hold down to delete the whole name. GMove the cursor (forward/back). #Press briefly: Switch be-tween: abc, Abc,T9abc, T9Abc, 123. Status indicator in the top line of the display.Hold down: All input modes are displayed. *Press briefly: Select special characters (p. 70).Hold down: Open input menu (p. 71). 0Press once/repeatedly:. , ? ! @ / & ~ + - :Hold down: Write 0 1Space. Only with T9: Press twice = skip line.
Phonebook26A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Phonebook.fmPhonebook menu §Options  Open menu.Location: An entry can be moved to different storage locations in the Phonebook (change entry, p. 25). SIM (standard)  ¢Entries that are stored in the Phone-book on the SIM card can also be used on a different GSM Phone.Protected SIM  ¡Phone numbers can be stored in pro-tected locations on a special SIM card. A PIN 2 is needed for editing (p. 17).Mobile  vPhonebook entries are stored in the memory of the mobile phone when the memory of the SIM card is full.View Display entry.Edit Display entry for changes.New entry Create a new Phonebook entry.Delete Delete entry from the Phone-book.Delete all Select storage location. Delete all entries after confirmation.Send SMS... as entry: Send Phonebook entry as vCard to recipient.as text: Send entry as text of an SMS message.Anima-tion Assign an individual animation to the phone number (p. 27).Capacity Display the maximum memory and the available capacity for SIM, Protected SIM, phone memory, animations and voice dialing.Symbols in the opened entry ¢, ¡, vStorage location (p. 26) ›Picture (p. 27) Å, Ã, Ä, ÇGroups (p. 28)L
Phonebook 27A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Phonebook.fmAssign animationAssign an individual animation to phone numbers. This animation will appear in the display when there is a call from this number.Assign animation FOpen Phonebook. GSelect entry.§Options  Open menu.§Select§ Select  o Animation. Select Own animat. or Own pictures.  GSelect Animation. §Load§ The preview p. 40 is opened and the anima-tion is displayed.§Select§ The animation is assigned to the phone number. It appears with a   symbol in the Phonebook.Delete/change animationIf an animation is assigned to a phone number, it can be deleted or replaced. GSelect entry with anima-tion   in the Phonebook.§Options§ Press.§Select§ Select  p Animation.§Delete  The assignment is cleared after confirmation.Or§Select§ The current animation is displayed. NoteAnimations can simply be pictures.An animation can be assigned to several phone numbers.Add pictures/animations....................p. 40Siemens City Portal...........................p. 19
Groups28A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Groups.fmGroups If there are many Phonebook entries it is best to assign them to a group, e.g.: VIP, Friends, Business, Family§Menu§ KGroups KSelect function:SMS to groupA memo (SMS) can be sent as a "cir-cular" to all members of a group. Each SMS is charged separately! GSelect a group (the number of the en-tries is listed behind the group name). §Select§ Press. The group is con-firmed and the editor is opened.  JCompose message. APress. The first recipient is displayed. APress. The SMS is sent. Each send operation must be con-firmed. It is possible to skip individu-al recipients.Å VIP (6)Ã Friends (9)ÄBusiness (12)Select
Groups 29A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Groups.fmGroup setup§Menu§ KGroups KGroup setup  GSelect a group.§Rename§ Change group name.§Select§ Display members of the group.<New entry> Make your entries as in Phonebook (p. 24).§View§ Display entry.§Options  See below.Group entry menu §Options  Open menu.Å VIP (6)Ã Friends (9)ÄBusiness (12)Rename Select<New entry>BarbaraCarolView OptionsView Display entry.Edit Open entry for changes.New entry Enter new member.Remove Remove entry only from the group. It is still available in the Phonebook.Remove all Remove all entries from the group.Send SMS... as entry: Send Phonebook entry to recipient.as text: Send entry as text of an SMS message.Animation Assign an individual anima-tion to the phone number (p. 27).
Call log30A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Records.fmCall log Your phone stores the phone num-bers of calls for convenient redialing.§Menu§ KCall log§Select§ Press. GChoose call list.§Select§ Press. GSelect phone number. ADial phone number.Or§View§ Display information on the phone number.The following call lists are available:Missed calls The phone numbers of calls that you have received but not an-swered are stored for call back pur-poses. Icon in standby mode for missed call. When you press the control key (on the left), the phone number is displayed.Requirement: The network supports the "Caller Identity" feature.Received calls All accepted calls are listed. Re-quirement: The network supports the "Caller Identity" feature.Dialed callsAccess to the last ten numbers you dialed. AFast access in standby mode.Erase recordsThe contents of all call lists are deleted. Call list menuThe call list menu can be called up if an entry is highlighted.§Options§ Open call list menu.LLView View entry.Correct no. Load number into display and correct it there if necessary.Save no. to  dStore entry in the Phonebook.Delete Delete entry after confirmation.Delete all Delete all entries of the call list after confirmation.
Messages (SMS) 31A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Messages.fmMessages (SMS)You may transmit and receive very long messages (up to 760 charac-ters) on your phone, which are auto-matically composed from several "normal" SMS messages (note the accruing charges).Read messages  ] Display indicates a new message. Press the control key on the left to read the message. GScroll through the mes-sage line by line.§Reply§ Reply menu shown below.§Options§ Inbox/outbox menu (p. 32).Pictures and sounds in SMSPictures or sounds can be part of mes-sages you receive. Pictures are shown in the message, sounds are indicated as notes. If a note is reached when scrolling through the message, the corre-sponding sound is played (to send pictures and sounds see p. 35). Reply menu §Reply§ Open the reply menu.When the message has been edited in the editor, it can be stored or sent with §Options§._ gService provider01.10.2002 23:45]MenuDate/timeNo./senderMessage01.10.2002 23:45017198987676 Do we meet tomorrow?Reply OptionsNote T Message store full....................p. 71Use §highlighted§ phone no./URL.....p. 72Write message Create a new reply text.Edit Edit message received or assign a new text to it.Answer is YES Add YES to the message.Answer is NO Add NO to the message.Call backDelayThanksAppend a standard text to the message as a reply.
Messages (SMS)32A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Messages.fmInbox/outbox §Menu§ KMessages KInbox / or Outbox /The list of saved messages is shown.§Options§ See below.Inbox/outbox menuDifferent functions are available de-pending on the context:§Options§ Open menu.Archive§Menu§ KMessages KArchiveThe list of the messages recorded in the archive is shown. Different func-tions are available depending on the context.Symbol ƒ …Inbox /ReadUnreadOutbox /Not sentSentView Read entry.Reply Directly answer incoming SMS messages.Send Dial number or select from the Phonebook, then send.Edit Open editor for changes.Delete Delete selected message.Delete all Delete all entries after confirmation.ƒBarbara…Carol…023598765432View OptionsPicture & Sound (p. 35)List pictures and sounds in-cluded in the message.Capacity Display maximum and available capacity.Status re-port  L(Outbox list only) Request delivery confirmation for messages sent. Mark as unread Mark the message as unread.Save no. to  dCopy a selected phone number to the Phonebook.Move to archive Move message to the ar-chive.Send with... Change SMS profile before sending (p. 61).
Messages (SMS) 33A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Messages.fmArchive menu§Options§ Open menu.Compose a message§Menu§ KMessages KNew SMS JText input using "T9" (p. 66) allows you to quickly cre-ate long SMS messages using just a few key en-tries.§Delete§ Press briefly to de-lete letter by letter, hold down to delete the entire word. APress. Q/  JDial number or pick out from the Phonebook.§OK§ Confirm. The message is sent to the service centre for transmission.§OK§ Return to the message.§Options§ Open menu and select Save to store the message.Display in the uppermost line: View Read entry.Mark Highlight text to be edited.Delete Delete selected message.Delete all Delete all saved messages after confirmation.Rename Rename the entry.Sort Set sort criteria (alphabeti-cal, time).Attributes Display name, size and date.Capacity Display maximum and available capacity for SMS archive, special graphics etc. ™Example for T9 active.abc/Abc/T9abc/T9Abc/123Lowercase/uppercase letters and digits.SMS Display title.1Number of the required SMS messages.739 Number of characters still available.NoteInsert pictures&sounds into text ........p. 35If Message type, Validity period, Service center are requested ....................... p. 61Transmit ring tones............................p. 41T9 information  ..................................p. 66Enter special characters....................p. 70SMS status report..............................p. 74™SMS 1 739We start at 8 a.m.
Messages (SMS)34A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Messages.fmText menu §Options§ Open the text menu.Predefined textStandard text fragments which can be added to messages are stored in the phone. You can also create five additional text fragments yourself.Write text fragments§Menu§ KMessages KPredefined text GSelect <New entry>. JWrite text fragment.§Save§ Press.Use text fragments JCompose message.§Options§ Open the text menu. GSelect Insert text.  GSelect text fragment from the list.§Select§ Confirm. The text frag-ment is inserted in the message at the cursor position.SMS to groupYou can send messages (SMS mes-sages) as "circulars" to all members of a group (p. 28).Send Dial the number or select from Phonebook, then send.Save Save SMS in the outbox list.Picture & Sound  Add pictures and sounds to SMS (p. 35)Format  Line feedSmall font, Medium font, Large fontUnderlineLeft, Right, Center (align)Mark text (highlight text with the scroll key)Clear text Delete the whole text.Insert text Insert predefined text frag-ment. Insert from  dOpen Phonebook and copy phone number into the mes-sage.Insert URL Insert URL from the WAP bookmarks in the text.Text input  T9 preferred: Activate/de-activate T9 input (p. 66).Input language: Select the language in which the mes-sage is to be composed (p. 66).Send with... Change SMS profile before sending (p. 61).
Messages (SMS) 35A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Messages.fmPicture & Sound Insert pictures and sounds in the message (EMS, p. 70). JCompose the message.§Options§ Open the text menu at the end of a word. GSelect Picture & Sound. The Pictures&Sound menu opens:Fix animations Fix sounds G Select range.§Select§ Confirm.The first entry of the se-lected range is displayed. GScroll in the list to the re-quired entry.§Select§ The picture/the animation is inserted in the mes-sage. Sounds are indicat-ed by a wildcard.Activate SMS profile You can change the current profile (change settings, p. 61).§Menu§ KMessages KSMS profiles GSelect a profile.§Select§ Press to activate. The cur-rent profile is selected.Irrespective of this setting, you may always decide before sending an SMS which profile you want to use (see text menu §Options§ KSend with..., p. 34).NotePlayback only occurs on phones that sup-port this function. In input mode a wildcard is shown instead of the sound.Sending simultaneous multiple ring tones is not possible.Bitmap viewer ..................................p. 40.
Surf & fun36A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Surf&Fun.fmSurf & fun Internet (WAP)Get the latest WAP information from the Internet that is specifically adapt-ed to the display options of your phone. In addition, you can down-load ringertones and logos to your phone via WAP. Internet access may require registration with the service provider.Internet access§Menu§ KSurf & fun KInternetThe browser is activated as soon as you call up the function. If neces-sary, set how the Internet access should be made (see in the browser menu Setup KStart with..., p. 37). The start menu appears, for example: GSelect required function. §Select§ Confirm.You can now surf the Internet. For further instructions see p. 75.Start menu End connection BHold down to end the connection.LÍStart menu É 1 Homepage 2 Bookmarks 3 ResumeSelectHomepage The connection to the In-ternet provider's portal is established (may be set/preset by the service pro-vider).Bookmarks (optional) Display up to 10 URLs stored in the phone for fast access. Resume Call up recently visited pages that are still in the memory.Profiles Set up to 5 access profiles (p. 59).Inbox Inbox for messages from the WAP server.Exit browser Close the browser and clear down the connection.
Surf & fun 37A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Surf&Fun.fmBrowser menuIf the browser is active, the menu can be activated as follows: APressor E confirm  Í.More ... Homepage The first WAP Internet page that is displayed af-ter connection is estab-lished (may have been set/preset by the service provider).Bookmarks (optional) Display up to 10 URLs stored in the phone for fast access.Resume Call up recently visited pages that are still in the memory.Go to URL Enter URL for directly ac-cessing an Internet ad-dress, e.g. wap.my-siemens.comShow URL Show the Internet ad-dress of the current page.Reload The page is reloaded.Disconnect End connection. More ... See below.Exit browser Close the browser and clear down the connec-tion.Profiles Set up to 5 access profiles (p. 59).Reset Delete the pages last visit-ed (cache). Setup Font sizeProtocol parameters•Push• Push can force online• Timeout for unanswered network requestsSecurity• Connection prompt• Secure prompt• Current certificate• CA certificates• Private Key PINs• EncryptionStart with...• Start menu• Browser menu• Homepage• Resume• BookmarksInbox Inbox for messages from the WAP server.About Openwave Display the browser version.
Surf & fun38A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Surf&Fun.fmWAP profiles Preparation of the phone for Internet access depends on the service pro-vider currently used:• If the settings have already been-made by your service provider you may begin immediately.• If access profiles have been as-signed by your service provider se-lect a profile and activate it.• The access profile must be set manually (p. 59).WAP profiles may be barred from manual setting by your service pro-vider. If necessary, check with your service provider for details. Activate WAP profiles (optional)You can change the current profile each time before accessing the Inter-net.§Menu§ KSetup KConnectivity KWAP profiles GSelect a profile.§Select§ Press to activate. The cur-rent profile is selected.Activate HTTP profile (optional)§Menu§ KSetup KConnectivity KHTTP profiles GSelect a profile.§Select§ Press to activate. NoteHomepage: The control key (left/right) may be assigned functions that are controlled online from the homepage of your service provider such as "link" or "menu". The con-tents of the option menus are also variable.Displays: ÍBrowser menu ÉOffline ÊOnline ÌNo networkEnter special characters: 0Press repeatedly for:. , ? ! @ / & ~ + - : Your Internet browser is licensed by:
Surf & fun 39A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Surf&Fun.fmGames§Menu§ KSurf & fun KGamesSelect a game from the list and have fun!Game instructionsYou will find special instructions for each game in the option menu.§Options§ Provides tips on how to play the game, shows the saved scores and allows you to set the level of dif-ficulty.§Start§ Start game.Key controlor use the keys§Menu§ KSurf & fun KGames KSetupSetupYou can activate and deactivate the following functions for the games:SoundsYou can switch the sounds for the games on and off.IlluminationYou can switch off the display illumi-nation to increase standby time.Info tonesYou can switch the alarm tones for the games on and off.You will  find the games “Stack Attack” and “Balloon Shooter” on your mobile phone.function dependson the game28641 3795
Surf & fun40A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Surf&Fun.fmBitmap viewerSet animations, wallpapers and screensaver as required in your phone. Start bitmap viewerYou will find animations/pictures and links stored in the phone under:§Menu§ KSurf & fun KBitmap viewer GSelect storage location or link:Own animations Own picturesURL (optional)Different functions are available depending on which entry is high-lighted:Own animations/Own pictures GSelect folder.§Select§ Press. GSelect animation/picture.§Load§ The animation/picture is displayed.URL (optional)Go to the link and surf online§Internet§ The selected Internet page is loaded.Screensaver/WallpaperSee picture menu §Options§ p. 41.Receive pictures If a picture (graphic/screensaver) has been received via SMS the  — sym-bol appears in the display. By press-ing the control key (on the left), the bitmap viewer is started and the pic-ture is displayed. When downloading via WAP, the bit-map viewer opens automatically. For Internet addresses see p. 19. Bitmapviewer menu§Options§ Open menu. NotePictures in the content of an SMS .....p. 31Load Load new picture to the bit-map viewer. Mark Select the pictures/anima-tions to be deleted. Delete Delete selected/highlighted picture(s)/animation(s).Delete all  Delete all pictures/animations.Rename Rename picture/animation._ g01.10.2002 12:30—Menu
Surf & fun 41A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Surf&Fun.fmPicture menu§Options§ Open menu. Sound managerYou can use the sound manager to play and manage sounds, ring tones and melodies.Optional: If you wish, you can also download further ring tones from the Internet if you have stored URLs (links).§Menu§ KSurf & fun KSound managerA list of the stored ring tones/melo-dies is displayed: %Ring tones/melodies that have been received via SMS or downloaded by WAP/HTTP. $Ring tones/melodies that you have stored from the content of an SMS. iUnmodifiable ring tones stored in the phone. É  URL (optional): Surf on-line to download ring tones/melodies. §Internet§ The selected Internet page is loaded. É  Load via HTTP (optional):§Internet§ Enter Internet address (URL). You can start downloading with §OK§.Sort Set sort criteria.Attributes Display name and size in kByte.Capacity Display available capacity (in kByte) for sound manag-er, bitmap viewer and SMS archive.Load Load new picture to the bit-map viewer. As screen-saver  Use current graphic as screensaver.Use as logo Use current graphic as (pro-vider) wallpaper (see also p. 52). Delete Delete selected picture.Send (optional) Send picture via SMS.Discard (optional) Delete current graphic from the buffer.
Surf & fun42A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Surf&Fun.fmSound manager menuDifferent functions are available de-pending on which entry is highlight-ed.§Options§ Open menu. Receive melody If a melody has been received via SMS a note   appears in the display. Press the control key (on the left), to start the sound manager. When downloading via WAP/HTTP (optional), the sound manager auto-matically opens as soon as the proc-ess is comleted (Internet addresses, p. 19; WAP-Profil, p. 38; HTTP pro-file, p. 38).Play Play sound.Ring tone for... Assign a function/an anni-versary to the ring tone.Volume Set the playback volume.Delete Delete sound.Rename Rename sound.Attributes Display name, size and re-cording time.Capacity Display available capacity (in kByte) for sound man-ager, bitmap viewer and SMS archive._ g01.10.2002 12:30–Menu
Surf & fun 43A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Surf&Fun.fmRing tone for...You can choose a special melody for the call types/functions listed below. §Menu§ KSurf & fun KSound manager§Options§ Open menu. GSelect Ring tone for.... GSelect call type/function: d CallsGroup callsOther callsAlarmsMessagesCell broadcast§Select§ Confirm. GChoose a melody from the list.§Select§ Confirm.NoteFor Other calls, a special ring tone can be assigned to each of two phone numbers, depending on your network provider.
Organizer44A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Organizer.fmOrganizer Alarm clock§Menu§ KOrganizer KAlarm clockUse this function to set a single time for the alarm call. The alarm sounds even when the phone is switched off. §On§ / §Off§ Activate/deactivate the alarm.Setting§Edit§ Display the set time and dates for the alarm calls.Set the time for the alarm call (hh:mm). GNavigate to the days.§Edit§ Set the days for the alarm call.§OK§ Confirm settings. Calculator§Menu§ KOrganizer KCalculator JEnter number (up to 8 digits).  GFunction "+" or "-".Or§. =+ - * /§ Press control key repeat-edly on the right. JRepeat procedure with other numbers. #Result is displayed. Note yAlarm clock switched on.  yAlarm clock active (display in standby mode). zAlarm clock switched off.z  07:30Mo  Tu  We  Th  Fr  Sa  SuEdit OnCalculator functions§. =+ - * /§ Press control key repeatedly on the right:.Set decimal point.=Result.+Addition.-Subtraction.*Multiplication./Division.±  Toggle between "+" and "-".%Convert to percentage. ÏSave the number displayed. ÐRetrieve the number saved.eExponent (maximum of two digits).Special keys: *Set decimal point. 0Add (hold down).
Voice message/Mailbox 45A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_VoiceMessage.fmVoice message/MailboxMost service providers offer you an external answering service. In this voicemail, a caller may leave a voice message for you• if your phone is switched off or not ready to receive,• if you do not want to answer calls,• if you are making a phone call (and if Call waiting is not active, p. 55).If the voicemail service is not part of your service provider's user package, you will need to register for it and the settings must be made manually. The procedure described below may vary slightly depending on the serv-ice provider.SettingsYour service provider supplies you with two phone numbers:Voicemail numberYou call this phone number to listen to the voice mails left for you. To set it up:§Menu§ KMessages KVoice messageSelect phone number from Phone-book or dial/change it and confirm with §OK§.Call forwardCalls are forwarded to this phone number. To set it up:§Menu§ KCall forward Ke.g. Unanswered KSet JDial the number of the voicemail.§OK§ Registration at the net-work will be confirmed after a few seconds.For further information on call for-ward, see p. 55.Play back messagesA new voicemail can be announced as follows: \Icon including beep.Or …A text message announc-es a new voicemail.Or You receive a call with an automatic announcement.Call your voicemail and play the mes-sage(s) back. 1Hold down (if necessary enter voicemail number once only). Confirm with §OK§ or §Mailbox§ depending on your service provider.Outside your home network, you may need to dial a different voice-mail number and enter a password to access your voicemail.LL
CB services46A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_CB.fmCB services Some service providers offer infor-mation services (info channels). If re-ception is activated, you receive messages on the activated topics in your "Topic list". §Menu§ KMessages KCell broadcastReceptionYou can activate and deactivate the CB service. If the CB service is activat-ed, the standby time of the phone will be reduced.Read new CB All unread CB messages are displayed.Topic listYou can add an unrestricted number of topics to this personal list from the topic index (Topic index). You can preset 10 entries with their channel numbers (ID) and, if applicable, with their names. New topicSelect New topic.•  If no topic index (Topic index) is available enter a topic with its channel number and confirm with §OK§.• If the topic index has already been transmitted select a topic and con-firm with §OK§.Selection from a list §Options§ Open list menu.If a topic is selected in the list you can have a look at it, activate, deacti-vate, edit or delete it.Auto displayCB messages are displayed in stand-by mode, longer messages are auto-matically scrolled. This display can be activated/deactivated for all or only new messages.To switch to "full page view": #, then press §View CB§.Topic index The list of topics is displayed for you to choose from. If none are dis-played, you must enter the channel numbers (ID) manually (Topic list). Please contact your service provider for details.CB languagesYou may define whether you want to receive Cell Broadcast messages in a specific language only or in all lan-guages.LDisplays o,  pTopic activated/deactivated. …New messages received on the topic. ƒMessages already read.L
Profiles 47A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Profile.fmProfiles If a profile is used, several settings are made with one function.• Five profiles are standard with de-fault settings, they can be changed however: Normal envi.Quiet environ.Noisy environ.Car KitHeadset• You can set one personal profiles (<Empty>).• The special profile Aircraft mode is fixed and cannot be changed (p. 48).If the phone is used by several peo-ple, they can each activate their own settings by selecting their individual profile.Activate§Menu§ KProfiles GSelect default profile or personal profile.§Select§ Activate the profile. ½ Active profile.SetupEdit a default profile or create a new personal profile: GSelect profile.§Options§ Open menu.Change settings Select.The list of available functions is displayed:Ringer setting  ...................................p. 53Volume .............................................p. 53Call screening ...................................p. 54Vibra. alert  ........................................p. 53Key tones  .........................................p. 54Info tones ..........................................p. 54Illumination .......................................p. 53Big letters ..........................................p. 53Appearance.......................................p. 52When you have finished setting a function, you return to the profile menu where you can change a fur-ther setting.¾Normal envi.½Quiet environ.¾Noisy environ.Options Select
Profiles48A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Profile.fmProfile menu§Options§ Open menu.Car Kit If an original Siemens Car Kit is used (p. 83) the profile is activated auto-matically as soon as the phone is in-serted into the cradle (p. 65).HeadsetIf an original Siemens headset is used (p. 83), the profile is activated automatically as soon as the headset is plugged in (p. 65).Aircraft modeAll alarms (alarm clock) are deacti-vated. It is not possible to modify this profile. When you select this profile, the phone is switched off after a prompt.Activate GScroll to Aircraft mode.§Select§ Activate the profile.A security prompt must be confirmed. The phone switches itself off automatically.Normal operationThe next time you switch on the phone and return to normal opera-tion the default profile Normal envi. will be activated.Change settings Change profile settings.Copy from Copy settings from another profile.Rename Rename personal profile.
Favorites 49A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_MyMenu.fmFavorites §Menu§ KFavoritesCreate your own menu with fre-quently used functions, phone num-bers or WAP pages. The list of 10 entries available is pre-set. However you can change it ac-cording to your wishes.Activate GSelect the required entry.§Select§ Press.Or AIf the selected entry is a phone number, you can also call it with the Call key.Change settingsYou can replace any preset entry (1-10) with another entry from the se-lection list of Favorites. GSelect the required entry.§Options§ Press.Change settings§Select§ Press. GSelect the new entry in the selection list.§Select§ Press.If you have selected a phone number or a WAP favourite as a new entry, the relevant application opens for you to choose from.Reset allAfter confirmation and after enter-ing the phone code, the default en-tries are set.
Fast access key50A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_MyMenu.fmFast access keyYou can program an important phone number or a function on the control key (on the left) and the number keys 2 to 9 (speed dialing numbers). The phone number can then be dialed or the function can be started at the touch of a button.Available key assignments:Games ..............................................p. 39Internet (WAP) ..................................p. 36Phone number ..................................p. 50Bitmap viewer ...................................p. 40Sound manager ................................p. 41New SMS ..........................................p. 33Inbox (SMS) ...................................... p. 32Outbox (SMS) ...................................p. 32Missed calls ......................................p. 30Calls received ...................................p. 30SMS to group ....................................p. 28Alarm clock .......................................p. 44Calculator..........................................p. 44Screensaver......................................p. 52Illumination........................................p. 53Control key (on the left)A function/number can be pro-grammed on the control key (on the left) for fast access.Change§Internet§ Press briefly.§Change§ Scroll to the application in the list.• Assign a new application (e.g. New SMS) to the control key (on the left).• Special case Phone number. Select a name (e.g. "Carol") from the Phonebook for assignment to  the control key (on the left).§Select§ Confirm setting.ApplyThe setting "Carol" is used here only as an example.§Carol§ Hold down.NoteThe control key (on the left) may already have been preset by the service provider (e.g. access to " } SIM-services "). It may not be possible to modify this key assign-ment.The soft key may sometimes be replaced automatically by ]/ \ to access a new message for example._ gService provider01.10.2002 11:45pInternet Menu
Fast access key 51A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_MyMenu.fmSpeed dialing keysNumber keys 2 to 9 can be used as speed dialing numbers for fast ac-cess. For available key assignments see p. 50. Number key 1 is reserved for the voicemail number (p. 45).ChangeIn standby mode: JPress number key (2 - 9). If the key is not assigned:§Set§ Press.Or §New SMS§ Press briefly (if set   with New SMS for example).§Change§ Scroll to the application in the list.Special case Phone num-ber. Pick out a name for assignment to the key from the Phonebook.Special case Bookmarks (optional). Select a URL for assignment of the key from the bookmark list.§Select§ Confirm setting.ApplySelect a stored phone number or start a stored application (e.g. New SMS).In standby mode e.g.: 3Press.The assignment of the number key 3 is displayed above the control key (on the right) e.g.:§New SMS§ Hold down.Or simply 3Hold down.
Setup52A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Setup.fmSetup Display§Menu§ KSetup KDisplay KSelect a functionLanguageSet the language of the display text. When "automatic" is set, the lan-guage of your home service provider is used. If a language that you do not understand happens to be set, the phone can be reset to the language of your home service provider with the following input:* # 0 0 0 0 #  AText inputT9 preferredActivate/deactivate intelligent text entry.Input languageSelect language in which the mes-sage is to be composed. Languages with T9 support are marked by the T9 symbol.Screensaver The screensaver shows a picture on the display as soon as a period that can be set by you has elapsed. The function is ended by an incoming call or by pressing any key. You can also receive and store screensavers via SMS/WAP.Screensaver menu§Select§ Open menu. Wallpaper (provider wallpaper)Select a picture.AppearanceYou can select between two anima-tions which are shown for example when entering a PIN. Own greetingYour own greeting is displayed in-stead of an animation when you switch on the phone.§Change§ On/Off. JDelete old message and create new message.§OK§ Confirm change.Enable Activate screensaver.Style Analog clock or Bitmap/Animation.Animation Assign a Bitmap/Animati-on to the screensaver. The screensaver is activated automatically.Preview Display the screensaver.Timeout Set period after which the screensaver starts.Code pro-tect. Phone code protected ter-mination of the screen-saver.
Setup 53A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Setup.fmBig lettersYou can choose between two font sizes for the display.Illumination Can be switched on and off (switching it off increases the standby time).ContrastYou can set the display contrast.  GPress control key at the top/at the bottom repeat-edly to set the display contrast.Audio§Menu§ KSetup KAudio KSelect a function.You can set the tones that sound in specific situations to suit your partic-ular tastes.Ringer setting On/Off Activate/deactivate all ring tones. Beep Reduce ringer to a short beep.Vibra. alertTo avoid being disturbed by the ring-er, you can activate the vibrating alert instead. The vibrating alert can also be activated in addition to the ringer (e.g. in a noisy environment). This function is deactivated when the battery is being charged.VolumeYou can set the volume separately for the following call types/func-tions. GSelect: d CallsGroup callsOther callsAlarmsMessagesCell broadcast§Select§ Press. GSet volume.§Select§ Confirm.Note kDisplay: Beep. jDisplay: Ringer off.Switch off ringer ................................p. 74NoteDisplays rising volume.If two independent phone numbers are registered for your phone, you can set dif-ferent volumes for them (p. 63).
Setup54A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Setup.fmRing tonesYou can assign special ring tones to the call types/functions listed below .  GSelect: d CallsGroup callsOther callsAlarmsMessagesCell broadcast§Select§ Press. GChoose ring tone.§Select§ Confirm.Call screeningOnly calls from numbers that are in the Phonebook or in a predefined group are signalled audibly or by vi-brating alert. Other calls are only dis-played. If you do not accept these calls, they are forwarded to your voicemail (if set, p. 45).Key tonesYou can set the acoustic key tone:Click or Tone or SilentMinute beepDuring the call, you hear a beep after every minute as a reminder of the time elapsed.Info tones Set service and alarm tones:On/Off Activate/deactivate alarm tones.Extended If activated, service tones are reproduced for an extended range of functions.NoteSound manager ................................p. 41You can receive individual ring tones via SMS (p. 31) or download them via WAP and HTTP (optional) (p. 41). Note lDisplay: when call screening is activated.L
Setup 55A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Setup.fmKeys§Menu§ KSetup K Keys  KSelect a function.Any to answerUse any key to accept incoming calls(except   B).Auto key lockIf Auto key lock is activated, the key-pad is locked automatically if no key has been pressed for one minute in standby mode. This prevents the phone from being used accidentally. However you can still be called and you can still make an emergency call.The keypad can also be directly locked and unlocked as follows. #Hold down.Key tonesYou can set the type of acoustic key tone:Click or Tone or SilentPhone setup§Menu§ KSetup KPhone setup  KSelect a function.Call waiting If you are registered for this service, you can check whether it is set and you can activate/deactivate it (p. 22).Hide ID When you make a call, your phone number can be displayed on the re-cipient's display (depending on the service providers).To suppress this display, you can ac-tivate the "Hide ID" mode for the next call or for all subsequent calls. You may need to register separately with your service provider for these functions.Call forwardYou can set the conditions for which calls are forwarded to your voicemail or other numbers.Set forward:The most common condition for call forward is:LL
Setup56A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Setup.fmUnanswered calls  GSelect Unanswered.(covers the Not reachable, No reply, Busy conditions, see right)§Select§ Press.Set Select. JEnter the phone number to which the caller will be forwarded (if not done already)or ·select this phone number from the Phonebook or via §Mailbox§.§OK§ Confirm. After a short pause, the setting is con-firmed by the network.All calls All calls are forwarded. nSymbol in the top line of the display in standby mode.Spec. forward Not reachableForward if the phone is switched off or out of range.No replyA call is only forwarded after a delay (depends on the network). The period can be set to a maximum of 30 seconds in 5 second intervals.BusyForward if a call is in progress. If Call waiting is activated (p. 22), you will hear the call waiting tone during a call.Status checkYou can check the current call for-warding status for all conditions.LLL
Setup 57A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Setup.fmAfter a short pause, the current situ-ation is transmitted by the network and displayed. pCondition set. oNot set. Display, if status is un-known (e.g. on a new SIM card). Clear all All set forwardings are cleared.§Menu§ KSetup KPhone setup K Select a function.Fact. settingsThe phone is reset to the default val-ues (factory setting) (does not apply to SIM card and network settings).Alternative input in standby mode:* # 9 9 9 9 #  APhone identityThe phone ID (IMEI) is displayed. This information may be useful for cus-tomer service. Alternatively enter in standby mode:* # 0 6 #NoteNote that the call forward is stored in the network and not in the phone (when the SIM card is changed for example).Check condition or delete itFirst select the condition.§Select§ Press.Check status SelectorDelete Select.Reactivate call forwardThe last call forward has been stored. Pro-ceed as with "Set forward". The stored phone number is displayed. Confirm number.Edit phone numberProceed as with "Set forward". When the stored number is displayed:§Delete§ Press. The phone number is deleted.Enter new number and confirm.L
Setup58A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Setup.fmClock§Menu§ KSetup KClock KSelect a function.Time/dateThe clock must be set correctly once at start-up.§Edit§ Press. JFirst enter the date (day/month/year), then the time (24 hours, including seconds).Format dateDD.MM.YYYY or MM.DD.YYYYAuto displayThe time display in standby mode can be switched on and off.Auto offThe phone switches off each day at the set time.Activate:§Time§ Press. JEnter time (24 h clock).§OK§ Confirm.Deactivate:§Manual§ Press.§OK§ Confirm.Auto timezoneIf this feature is activated, you will be asked if you want to change the time whenever you cross into a new time zone (if this feature is sup-ported by the network with which you are registering).NoteIf the battery is removed for more than about 30 seconds, the clock must be reset.Setting of the date format to:DD:   Day (2-digit)MM: Month (2-digit)YYYY: Year (4 digit)L
Setup 59A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Setup.fmConnectivity§Menu§ KSetup KConnectivity KSelect a function.WAP profile settings (optional)Up to 5 WAP profiles can be set (may be barred by the service provider). The entries may vary depending on your service provider. To set a new profile: GSelect profile.§Edit§ Open menu. GSelect profile range and make your settings/en-tries field by field.§Edit§ The entry card is dis-played.If necessary, check with your service provider for details: §Save§ The settings are stored and the profile list is shown. Activate the set WAP profile (p. 38).Profile name: Enter/change name.WAP Pa-rameters IP address: * Enter IP address.Port: * Enter port number.Homepage: Enter homepage (p. 36), if not set by the service provider.Linger time: Enter time in seconds after which a connec-tion should be ended if no in-put or data exchange takes place.*) depends on the service provider, if necessary enter 2nd IP address and 2nd port.CSD set-tings(Circuit Switched Data)Dial-up no.: Enter ISP number.Call type: Select ISDN or Analogue.Login name: Enter login name.Password: Enter password (shown as a series of asterisks).L
Setup60A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Setup.fmSet HTTP profiles (optional)Up to 5 profiles can be defined (may have been barred by the service pro-vider). The settings have normally been carried out by the service pro-vider in advance. To set a new pro-file: GSelect profile.§Options§ Open menu.Change settings Select and confirm. GSelect profile range and make your settings/en-tries field by field.§Edit§ The entry card is displayed.If necessary, check with your service provider for details: §Save§ The settings are stored and the profile list is shown. Activate the set HTTP pro-file (p. 38).HTTP pa-rameters Linger time: Enter time in sec-onds after which a connection should be terminated if no in-put or data exchange takes place.CSD set-tings (Circuit Switched Data)Dial-up no.: Enter ISP number.Call type: Select ISDN or An-alogue.Login name: Enter login name.Password: Enter password (shown as a series of aster-isks).
Setup 61A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Setup.fmSet SMS profiles§Menu§ KSetup KConnectivity KSelect a function.A maximum of 5 SMS profiles can be set. They define the transmission characteristics for an SMS. The pre-setting depends on the SIM card in-serted.To set a new profile: GSelect profile.§Options§ Open menu.Change settings Select and confirm.Service centre Enter or change the phone numbers of the service centre as supplied by the service pro-vider.Recipient Enter the standard recipient for this transmission profile or select from the Phonebook.Message type  LManualThe message type is request-ed for each message.Standard textNormal SMS message.FaxTransmission via SMS.E-mailTransmission via SMS.NewYou may need to obtain the required code number from your service provider.Validity period (optional)Select the period in which the service centre tries to deliver the message:Manual, 1 hour, 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week, Maximum**) Maximum period that the service provider permits.Status report  LYou are given confirmation of the successful or unsuccess-ful delivery of a sent message. This service may be subject to a charge.Direct reply  LThe reply to your message is handled via your service cen-tre when Direct Answer is activated (for information please contact your service provider).
Setup62A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Setup.fmSecurity§Menu§ KSetup KSecurity  KSelect a function.The phone and SIM card are protect-ed against misuse by several security codes.CodesPIN control, Change PIN, Change PIN 2, Chg.phonecode, see p. 17.Only  ‚(PIN 2 protected)The dialing options are restricted to SIM protected numbers in the Phonebook. If only area codes are entered, the relevant phone num-bers can be added to these manually before dialing.Last 10 only(Phone code protected)Calls are limited to the call list of "di-aled numbers" (p. 30). This list can be filled with phone numbers specif-ically for this purpose: First delete the call list, then create "new entries" by dialing phone num-bers and cancelling before the con-nection is established.This SIM only(Phone code protected)Your phone is prevented from being used with a different SIM card.BarringsBarring restricts the use of your SIM card (not supported by all service providers). You need a 4 digit pass-word which your service provider will give you. You may need to be registered separately for each barring.All outgoingAll outgoing calls except emergency number 112 and 911 are barred.Outgo internatOnly national calls can be made.Out.int.x homeInternational calls are not permitted. However you can make calls to your home country when abroad.All incomingThe phone is barred for all incoming calls (the forwarding of all calls to the voicemail offers a similar effect).When roamingYou do not receive calls when you are outside your home network. This means that no charges are incurred for incoming calls.Status checkThe status information is displayed after a status check (barring set, no barrings set or status unknown).Clear allAll barrings are cleared. A password which the service provider will give you is necessary for this function.LLLL
Setup 63A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Setup.fmNetwork§Menu§ KSetup KNetwork  KSelect a function.LineThis function is only displayed if it is supported by the service provider. Two independent phone numbers must be registered on the phone.SelectSelect the currently used phone number. Display the current phone number.Lock line(Phone code protected)You may limit usage to one phone number.Network infoThe list of GSM networks currently available is displayed. ²Indicates forbidden serv-ice providers (depending on SIM card).Choose networkThe network search is restarted. This is useful if you are not on your home network or want to register on a dif-ferent network. The network info list is rebuilt when Auto networkis set. Auto network Activate/deactivate, see also "Choose network" above. If "Automatic net-work" is activated, the next network is dialed in the order of your "pre-ferred networks". Otherwise a differ-ent network can be selected manual-ly from the list of the available GSM networks.Net operatorA list of all known GSM network pro-viders worldwide is displayed with the current codes.Pref. network The service providers you prefer when you leave your home network can be entered here (e.g. if there are several networks that differ in price).NoteSettings for phone numbers..............p. 75LNoteIf the field strength of the preferred network is not strong enough when you switch the phone on, the mobile phone may register in a different network. This can change when the telephone is next switched on or if you manually select another network.
Setup64A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Setup.fmYour service provider is displayed:§List§ Display list of preferred networks.Create new entry (optional): • Select empty line, press §Entry§, then select another entry from the list of service providers and con-firm.Change/delete entry (optional):• Select entry, press §Change§, then select a different entry from the list of service providers and con-firm it or press §Clear§.Band selectionSelect either GSM 850 or GSM 1900.Fast searchWhen this function is active, net-work reconnection is speeded up (standby time is reduced).User group (optional)§Menu§ KSetup KNetwork  KSelect a function.If offered by the service provider, this service enables groups to be formed. These have access for exam-ple to internal (company) informa-tion or special tariffs apply to them. Check with your service provider for details.ActiveActivate/deactivate function. "User group" must be deactivated for nor-mal phone use (phone code, p. 17).Select groupYou may select or add groups other than the preferred groups (see be-low). The service provider supplies you with code numbers for the groups.Outgo. accessIn addition to network control for a user group, it is possible to set whether outgoing calls outside the group are permitted. If the function is deactivated, only calls within the group are permitted.Preferred grpIf activated, only calls within this standard user group can be made (depending on the network configu-ration).LL
Setup 65A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Setup.fmAccessories§Menu§ KSetup KAccessories KSelect a function.Car KitIf an original Siemens Car Kit is used (p. 83) the profile is activated auto-matically as soon as the phone is in-serted into the cradle.User-definable settingsAuto answer (factory default: off)Calls are accepted automatically af-ter a few seconds. Eavesdropping is possible! ±Indication on the display. Switch between the phone and Car Kit Porta-ble during a call.Auto off(factory default: 2 hours)The phone is powered by the car's power supply. The time between switching off the ignition and deacti-vation of the phone can be adjusted.Automatic settings:•Permanent illumination: switched on.• Auto key lock: switched off. • Charging the phone battery.• Automatic activation of the Car Kit profile (p. 48) when the phone is inserted.HeadsetIf an original Siemens Headset is used (p. 83) the profile is automati-cally activated when the headset is plugged in. User-definable settingsAuto answer (factory default: off)Calls are accepted automatically af-ter a few seconds (except where the ringer is switched off or set to beep). You should therefore be wearing the headset. Eavesdropping is possible!Automatic settingAccept call with the Call key or PTT key (Push To Talk) when the key lock is activated.Auto answerIf you fail to notice an incoming call there is a risk that it may be overheard by others.
Text entry with "T9"66A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_T9.fmText entry with "T9""T9" deduces the correct word from the individual key entries by making comparisons with an extensive dic-tionary.Setup§Menu§ KSetup KDisplay KText inputActivate, deactivate T9T9 preferred Select. pActivate T9.§Change§ Confirm.  ™ on the display indi-cates for example wheth-er lowercase/uppercase is active.Select input languageSelect the language in which you want to compose your message.Input language Select.§Select§  Confirm, the new lan-guage is set.Languages with T9 sup-port are marked by the T9 symbol.Create a word using T9Since the display changes as you proceedit is best if you finish a word without look-ing at the display.You simply press the keys where the relevant letter is located once only. For "hotel", for example:  # Press briefly for T9Abc then 4 6 8 3 5 1Press. A blank ends a word.Do not use special characters such as Ä but write the standard character, e.g. A, T9 will do the rest for you. Note 0Full stop. Ends a word when a blank follows. Acts as a wild-card character for an apostro-phe/hyphen in the word:e. g. §provider.s  = provider’s. FPress control key at the bottom to end a word. #Press briefly: Switch be-tween: abc, Abc,T9abc, T9Abc, 123. Status indicator in the top line of the display.Hold down: All input modes are displayed. *Press briefly: Write special characters (p. 70).Hold down to open the input menu (p. 71).T9 dictionaries for other languages can be found at: www.my-siemens.com/t9
Text entry with "T9" 67A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_T9.fmT9 word suggestionsIf several options are found in the dictionary for a key sequence (a word), the most probable is dis-played first. If the word you want has not been recognised, the next sug-gestion from T9 may be correct.The word must be §highlighted§. Then press »The displayed word is re-placed with a different word. If this word is also incorrect, »press again. Repeat until the correct word is dis-played.If the word you want is not in the dic-tionary, it may be written without T9.To add a word to the dictionary:§Spell§ Select.The last suggestion is deleted and the word may now be entered with-out T9 support. Press §Save§ to add it automatically to the dictionary.Correct a wordWords created using T9: GMove word by word to the left/right until the re-quired word is highlight-ed. »Scroll through the T9 word suggestions again.§Clear§ Deletes the character to the left of the cursor and displays a new possible word!Words not created using T9: GMove character by charac-ter to the left/right.§Clear§ Deletes the character to the left of the cursor. JCharacters are inserted at the cursor position.™ SMS     1 748At 8 h we are ___Spell »NoteWithin a "T9 word", individual letters may not be edited without removing T9 first. In most cases it is better to rewrite the com-plete word.T9® Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5, 818, 437, 5, 953, 541, 5, 187, 480, 5, 945, 928, and 6, 011, 554; Ca-nadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide.
Display symbols (selection)68A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_DisplaySymbols.fmDisplay symbols (selection) Display indicators _Signal strength. hCharging. dBattery level. nAll calls are forwarded. jRinger off. kShort ringer (beep) only. lRinger only, if the caller is stored in the Phonebook. iAlarm set. yAlarm clock active. µKey lock active.Phone numbers/names: ¢On the SIM card ¡On the SIM card (PIN 2 protected). vIn the phone memory. ²No network access. p, oFunction activated/deactivated. QPhonebook.ABC/Abc/abc Indicates whether upper- or low-ercase letters are active. ™Text input with T9. ÉWAP Online. ÌWAP No network. Headset mode. Loudspeaker Car Kit. œAdditional handset mode. ³Car Kit active. ±Auto answer feature on.Control key (on the left/on the right) ]Message received.  \Voicemail received.  Unanswered call.  —Picture received. –Meldody/ring tone received. T  SIM memory full. }SIM services. Store in Phonebook. ·Retrieve from Phonebook. »T9 word selection.
Notes A-Z 69A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_A-Z.fmNotes A-Z Control codes (DTMF)Send control code You can enter control codes (digits) during a call so that an answering machine can be controlled remotely. These digits are directly transmitted as DTMF tones (control codes). The sounds can also be heard when the microphone is switched off. y menu§ Open call menu.Send DTMF tones  Select.Use the Phonebook Store phone numbers and control codes ( DTMF tones) in the Phone-book like a normal entry. JEnter phone number. 0Press until a "+" appears on the display (pause for connection setup). JEnter DTMF signals (digits). 0If necessary enter further pauses of three seconds each to ensure correct processing at the destina-tion. JEnter a name.§ Save § Press.You can also store the DTMF tones (digits) without a phone number and send them during a call.CSD(Circuit Switched Data)Data transfer is made via a data con-nection to a default IP address of your network provider or service pro-vider. This connection can be used for the exchange of data (e.g. for ac-ces to the Internet or for download-ing ringertones and logos as well as for using WAP services). As long as this connection is estab-lished in order to use services or to download ringertones or logos from the Internet, charges for connection accrue according to the price list of your network provider or service provider.Call forward set§Call fwd.§Forwards the caller to the voicemail, for example, if Busy (p. 55) is set and the Call waiting (p. 55) function is activated.Emergency number(SOS)By pressing the control key §SOS , you can make an emergency call on any network without a SIM card and without entering a PIN (not available in all countries). This must only be used in real emer-gencies!
Notes A-Z70A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_A-Z.fmEMS(Enhanced Messaging Service)Besides (formatted) texts, you can also send• pictures (bitmaps),•sounds,• animations (sequence of 4 pic-tures)using the EMS.The segments specified above can be together or transmitted individu-ally on an SMS. With EMS, pictures and sounds can also be sent (e.g. as ring tones and screensavers). This can cause messages that exceed the length of a single SMS. In this case a concatenation of individual seg-ments to a single message is made. Enter special characters *Press briefly. The character map is displayed: 1) Line skip GNavigate to character.§Select§ Select character.Extending numbers in the PhonebookWhen entering a phone number in the Phonebook, digits can be re-placed by a question mark "?": *Hold down.These wildcards must be completed for the call. Select the phone number in the Phonebook to call: APress. JReplace "?" with digits. APress to dial phone number.¿¡ _;.,?!+-:%~ " ’ */()<=>¥$£€#@\ &§¤1)
Notes A-Z 71A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_A-Z.fmHTTP (optional)(Hypertext Transfer Protocol)HTTP is the name for the protocol that controls transmission of data in the Internet. Via HTTP connections, you can download applications, games and ring tones (sound man-ager, p. 41) for several voices (poly-phone ring tones) from the Internet. For information on the configuration of the HTTP connection using HTTP profiles see (p. 38).Input menuDuring text input: *Hold down. The input menu is displayed:FormatMark textCopy/AddInput languageInternational dialing codesMany international dialing codes are stored in your phone. In standby mode ( 0 is not neces-sary when dialing from the Phone-book): 0Hold down until a "+" is dis-played. This replaces the first two digits of the in-ternational dialing code.§ +List § Press.Select the required country. The in-ternational dialing code is displayed. Now add the national number (in many countries without the first dig-it) and press the Call key.   T Message store fullThe SIM memory is full when the message symbol flashes. No more SMS messages can be received. De-lete or save messages (p. 32).
Notes A-Z72A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_A-Z.fmOperating times The operating times depend on the operating conditions: If the phone is exposed to heat the standby time is considerably re-duced. Avoid exposing the phone to direct sunlight or placing it on a radi-ator.Outside the home networkIf you are outside your "home net-work" your phone automatically se-lects a different GSM network (p. 63).Own numbersYou can enter your "own numbers" in the Phonebook (e.g. fax) for infor-mation. These numbers can be changed or deleted and also sent as an SMS.Phone number memoIf you enter a number with the key-pad during a call, the person on the other end of the line can hear the numbers being entered. It can be stored or dialed after the current call has ended.Phone number/URL in SMSNumbers §highlighted§ in the message can be dialed (press  A) or they can be stored in the Phonebook (p. 24). URLs (Internet addresses) and the HTTP download (optional) can be ac-cessed directly (press  A). Check your WAP (p. 38) and HTTP settings (optional) (p. 38)! Quality declaration for batteryThe capacity of your mobile phone battery is reduced each time you charge/discharge it. Storing the bat-tery at temperatures that are too high or too low also causes a gradual loss of capacity. This can cause the operating times of your mobile phone to reduce significantly per us-age cycle.The battery is, however, designed to be charged and fully discharged within a period of six months from when the mobile phone was pur-chased. Following this six-month pe-riod, we recommend replacing your battery if you experience a signifi-cant drop in performance. Only pur-chase original Siemens batteries. Operation carried outTime (min)Decrease in the standby time byCalling 1 30 to 60 minutesDisplay back light *1 30 minutesNetwork search1 5 to 10 minutes* key input, games, organizer etc.
Notes A-Z 73A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_A-Z.fmQuick menu selectionAll menu functions are numbered in-ternally. By entering these numbers one after the other the function may be started at once.For example, to compose a new SMS:§ Menu § Press. 1for Messages 1for New SMSIf your service provider offers addi-tional functions (SIM services) in the menu system, the numerical order may change.Service numbersNumbers that you are offered by your service provider may be stored in the Phonebook. You can call local or nationwide information services or use services of the service provid-er.Signal strength _Strong signal. ^A weak signal reduces the call quality and may lead to loss of the connection. Change your location.SIM card problemsYou have inserted your SIM card, b ut the following message appears:Please insert SIM cardPlease ensure that the card is correct-ly inserted and the contacts are clean; if necessary, clean them with a dry cloth. If the card is damaged, please contact your service provider. See also "Questions & Answers", p. 77.SIM servicesYour service provider may offer spe-cial applications such as mobile banking, stock market etc. via the SIM card.If you have such a SIM card the SIM services will appear at the top of the main menu or directly above the control key (on the left). }Symbol of the SIM services.If there is more than one application they are displayed in the "SIM servic-es" menu.§Menu§ KSIM servWith the SIM services menu, your phone is ready for the future and will support additions to your service provider's user package. For further information, please contact your service provider.L
Notes A-Z74A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_A-Z.fmSMS status reportIf the phone was unable to send the message to the service centre a retry option is available. If this attempt also fails, contact your service provider.The message sent! text only indicates that the message has been transmit-ted to the service centre which now tries to deliver the message within a certain period.See also "Validity", p. 61.SMS Push This function allows you to call up an  Internet address (URL) directly from an SMS you received. After selecting it, the URL is highlighted. By pressing the Call key  Athe WAP browser is automatically started and the high-lighted Internet address is called up. Software versionTo display the software version of your phone in standby mode enter:* # 0 6 #, then press §Info§.Switch off ringerSwitch off the ringer only for the current call/alarm (not if "Any key an-swer" p. 55, is active): *Hold down.The call is still displayed. When you now accept or reject the call or switch the phone off and on again, this function is ended. Switch on/off all soundsAll signal tones (also the ringer) can be deactivated and activated in standby mode: *Hold down.A call is still displayed. Vibrating alert remains active if it has been activat-ed previously. The audio settings are not affected. By switching the phone off and on again, this function is also ended (see also p. 74).
Notes A-Z 75A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_A-Z.fmTwo phone numbersSpecial settings can be made for each phone number (e.g. melody, call forward etc.). Switch to the re-quired number first. To switch the phone number/line in standby mode: 0Press. §Line 1§     Press.WAP(Wireless Application Protocol) A technical standard that is the basis of the connection between mobile radio networks and the Internet. WAP enables mobile surfing using the mobile phone in the Internet, downloading of ringertones and log-os and the use of WAP services such as news, stock exchanges or information. WAP usage Start with...You can set which functions are to be displayed after Internet access: AOpen the browser menu.More ... Select.Setup Select.Start with...Select, then select from the list:Start menuBrowser menuHomepageResumeBookmarksEnter the Internet address (URL)A WAP page must be shown on the display (online or offline). Then: AOpen the browser menu.Go to URL  Select.  JEnter URL and confirm. The connection is estab-lished.LSpecial characters for WAP usage: 0Press repeatedly for:. , ? ! @ / & ~ + - :
Notes A-Z76A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_A-Z.fmBookmarks (URL) You can store a list of your fa-vourite Internet addresses (URL) in the phone (available offline and online, depending on the service provider):Save: AOpen the browser menu.Bookmarks Select. Online (save):Add bookmark The current WAP address is added as a bookmark. Offline (save):(Empty) Select.§Menu§ Open menu.§Edit§ Select, enter name/head-er and URL and confirm. Save§ Press.Apply: AOpen the browser menu.Bookmarks Select. GSelect entry.§Go§ The selected call is set up.Changing the home pageThe address of the homepage is en-tered in the (access) profile (p. 61). You can change it in standby mode (if permitted by the service provider!):§Menu§ KSetup KConnectivity KWAP profiles (optional)Select the profile for example:e-Commerce Select.§Edit§ The entry card is dis-played.WAP Parameters, then select Homepage. JEnter new address. Go to the end of the entry card.§Save§ Press.Without SIM cardIf you switch on the phone without SIM card, you can use a few func-tions of the phone.§ Menu § Press control key (on the right). The functions are displayed.§ SOS § Emergency number, SOSL
Questions&Answers 77A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_FAQ.fmQuestions&Answers If you have any questions about using your phone, visit us at www.my-siemens.com/customercare anytime. In addition we have listed some frequently asked questions and answers below.Question Possible causes Possible solutionPhone cannot be switched on.On/Off key not pressed long enough.Press On/Off key for at least two seconds.Flat battery. Charge battery. Check charging indicator in the display.Battery contacts dirty. Clean contacts.See also below under: "Charging error".Standby time is too short.Frequent use of the organizer and games.Restrict use if necessary.Speed search active. Deactivate speed search (p. 64).Display illumination on. Switch off display illumination (p. 53).Unintentional keystrokes (illumination!).Activate key lock (p. 55).Charging error (charge icon not displayed).Battery totally discharged. 1) Plug in charger cable.2)Wait up to 2 hours until the charge icon is displayed.3) Charge battery as usual.Temperature out of range: 41° F to 104 °F.Make sure the ambient temperature is right, wait a while, then recharge.Contact problem. Check power supply and connection to the phone. Check battery contacts and device interface, clean them if necessary, then insert battery again.No mains voltage. Use different mains power socket, check mains voltage.Wrong charger. Only use original Siemens accessories.Battery faulty. Replace battery.SIM error. SIM card not correctly inserted. Make sure that the SIM card is correctly inserted (p. 11).SIM card contacts dirty. Clean the SIM card with a dry cloth.SIM card with wrong voltage. Use 3 V SIM cards only.SIM card damaged (e.g. broken). Inspect the damage. Return the SIM card to service provider.
Questions&Answers78A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_FAQ.fmQuestion Possible causes Possible solutionNo connection to network.Signal weak. Move higher, to a window or open space.Outside GSM range. Check service provider coverage map.SIM card not valid. Contact the service provider.New network not authorised. Try manual selection or select a different network (p. 63).Network barring is set. Check barrings (p. 62).Network overloaded. Try again later.Phone loses network.Signal too weak. Reconnection to another service provider is automatic (p. 63). Switching the phone off and on may speed this up.Calls not possible. 2nd line set. Set line 1   (p. 63).New SIM card inserted. Check for new restrictions.Charge limit reached. Reset limit with PIN 2 (p. 31).Credit used up. Load credit.Certain uses of the phone not possible.Call restrictions are set. Barrings may be set by your service provider. Check barrings (p. 62).No entries possible in Phonebook.Phonebook is full. Delete entries in Phonebook (p. 26).Voicemail does not workCall forward to the voicemail not set.Set call forward to the voicemail (p. 55).SMS (message)  T flashes.SMS memory full. Delete messages (SMS), (p. 32) or store them in the archive (p. 33) to make room.Function cannot be set.Not supported by service provider or registration required.Contact your service provider.Memory problems with Games&More, ring tones, pictures, SMS archive.Phone memory full. Delete files where necessary.No WAP access, no HTTP download possible.Profile not activated, profile settings wrong/incomplete.Activate WAP profile (p. 38), check settings (p. 59) and activate HTTP profile (optional) (p. 38), check set-tings (p. 60).If necessary consult your service provid-er.
Questions&Answers 79A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_FAQ.fmQuestion Possible causes Possible solutionMessage cannot be sent.Some service providers do not sup-port this service.Check with your service provider.Phone number of the service centre is not set or is wrong.Set service centre (p. 61).SIM card contract does not support this service.Contact your service provider.Service centre overloaded. Repeat message.Recipient does not have a compati-ble phone.Check.EMS pic-tures&sounds are not displayed at the desti-nation phoneThe destination phone does not sup-port the EMS standard.No Internet access possible.Wrong WAP profile set or settings wrong, incomplete.Check settings, if necessary consult your service provider.PIN error / PIN2 error. Three wrong entries. Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) provided with the SIM card according to the instruc-tions. If the PUK (MASTER PIN) has been lost, contact your service provider.Service provider code error.No authorization for this service. Contact your service provider.Too few/too many menu entries.Functions may have been added or removed by your service provider via the SIM card.Check with your service provider.Charge counter does not work.Charge pulse not transmitted. Contact your service provider.DamageSevere shock. Remove battery and SIM and insert them again. Do not dismantle phone!Phone became wet. Remove battery and SIM card. Dry immediately with cloth, do not heat. Dry con-nector contacts thoroughly. Stand unit upright in an air current. Do not dismantle phone!Reset settings to the factory default (p. 57): * # 9 9 9 9 #  A
Siemens Service80A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Hotline.fmSiemens ServiceIf repair work is necessary please contact one of our service centres:Abu Dhabi.........................................0 26 42 38 00Argentina .....................................0 80 08 88 98 78Australia..........................................18 00 62 24 14Austria.............................................05 17 07 50 04Bahrain .....................................................40 42 34Bangladesh.......................................0 17 52 74 47Belgium.............................................0 78 15 22 21Bosnia Herzegovina..........................0 33 27 66 49Brazil............................................0 80 07 07 12 48Brunei ..................................................02 43 08 01Bulgaria................................................02 73 94 88Cambodia ............................................12 80 05 00Canada ........................................1 88 87 77 02 11China ...........................................0 21 50 31 81 49Croatia ..............................................0 16 10 53 81Czech Republic...............................02 33 03 27 27Denmark ..............................................35 25 86 00Dubai ................................................0 43 96 64 33Egypt.................................................0 23 33 41 11Estonia.................................................06 30 47 97Finland............................................09 22 94 37 00France.............................................01 56 38 42 00Germany (0,12 Euro/Minute) .......0 18 05 33 32 26Greece.........................................0 80 11 11 11 16Hong Kong...........................................28 61 11 18Hungary ..........................................06 14 71 24 44Iceland ...................................................5 11 30 00India.........................................01 13 73 85 89 - 98Indonesia .....................................0 21 46 82 60 81Ireland.............................................18 50 77 72 77Italy.................................................02 66 76 44 00Ivory Coast...........................................80 00 03 33Jordan...............................................0 64 39 86 42Kenya.....................................................2 72 37 17Kuwait....................................................2 45 41 78Latvia .....................................................7 50 11 14Lebanon...............................................01 44 30 43Libya ...............................................02 13 50 28 82Lithuania ...........................................8 22 74 20 10Luxembourg........................................ 43 84 33 99Macedonia ...........................................02 13 14 84Malaysia..........................................03 21 63 11 18Malta.....................................00 35 32 14 94 06 32Mauritius ................................................2 11 62 13Mexico .......................................01 80 07 11 00 03Morocco...............................................22 66 92 32Netherlands .................................0 90 03 33 31 00New Zealand...................................08 00 27 43 63Norway.................................................22 70 84 00Oman....................................................... 79 10 12Pakistan..........................................02 15 66 22 00Philippines ........................................0 27 57 11 18Poland.............................................08 01 30 00 30Portugal ............................................8 00 85 32 04Qatar....................................................04 32 20 10Romania .........................................02 12 04 60 00Russia.............................................09 57 37 29 52Saudi Arabia .....................................0 22 26 00 43Serbia .............................................01 13 22 84 85Singapore ............................................62 27 11 18Slovak Republic ..............................02 59 68 22 66Slovenia............................................0 14 74 63 36South Africa ....................................08 60 10 11 57Spain.................................................9 02 11 50 61Sweden.............................................0 87 50 99 11Switzerland .....................................08 48 21 20 00Taiwan ............................................02 25 18 65 04Thailand............................................0 22 68 11 18Tunisia ..............................................0 71 86 19 02Turkey..........................................0 21 65 79 71 00Ukraine ........................................8 80 05 01 00 00United Arab Emirates........................0 43 31 95 78United Kingdom ...........................0 87 05 33 44 11USA .............................................1 88 87 77 02 11Vietnam................................................45 63 22 44Zimbabwe ............................................04 36 94 24Simple, straightforward support for techni-cal and operational queries is available from our online support service on the In-ternet: www.my-siemens.com/customercareor in the "Questions&Answers" section (p. 77).NoteWhen calling customer service, please have ready your receipt and the phone identity number (IMEI, to display press *#06#), the software version (to display press *#06#, then §Info§) and if necessary your Siemens Service customer number.
Specifications 81A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Accessory.fmSpecifica-tions Exposure to radiofrequency signalsYour wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio trans-mitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radiofre-quency (RF) signals.In August 1996, The Federal Com-munications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless phones. Those guidelines are consis-tent with the safety standards previ-ously set by both U.S. and interna-tional standards bodies:• American National Standards In-stitute (ANSI) C95.1 (1992)• National Council of Radiation Pro-tection and Measurement (NCRP) Report 86 (1986)• International Commission of Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (IC-NIRP) 1996• Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6Those standards were based on com-prehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, en-gineers, and physicians from univer-sities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI standard (C95.1).The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards). For additional informa-tion concerning exposure to radio frequency signal, see the statement by the FDA at the end of this user guide.Technical data TrademarksCPS is a trademark of Cambridge Positioning Systems Limited.GSM class: 4 (33 dBm - 850 MHz)1 (30 dBm - 1900 MHz)Frequency range: 824 - 894 MHz1850 - 1990 MHzWeight: 83 g / 2.96 oz.Dimensions: 101x44/41x21 mm 3.98x1.73/1.61x0.83 in(69 ccm)LiIon battery: 700 mAhOperating temper-ature:14 °F to 131 °FSIM card: plug-in 3 V / 1.8 VStandby Time: up to 250 hoursTalk Time: up to 5 hours
Maintenance82A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Accessory.fmMaintenance Maintenance tips• The SIM card should be treated with the same care as a cheque guarantee card. Do not bend or scratch it or expose it to static electricity.• Clean the card with a damp cloth or an antistatic wipe without chemical cleaning agents.• Protect the phone from moisture and shocks. Do not expose your phone to direct sunlight.• Remove the battery if you are not going to use the phone for ex-tended periods of time (more than one month). Phone IDYou will need the following details if you lose your phone or SIM card. Please enter here the number of the SIM card (on the card):..............................................................15-digit serial number of the phone (under the battery):..............................................................Customer Service number of the service provider:..............................................................Lost phoneIf you lose your phone or SIM card contact your service provider immediately to pre-vent misuse.
Accessories 83A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Accessory.fmAccessories BasicsLi-Ion Battery (700 mAh)Spare battery.Travel ChargerTravel charger with an extended input volt-age rate of 100-240V.Desk Top ChargerThe desktop charger enables convenient charging of the mobile phone and an addi-tional battery.Headset PTTHeadset with PTT key for accepting and ending calls.Carry SetFeatures a belt clip and a retaining clip for discretely fastening the mobile phone to clothes or in bags.CLIPit™ CoversExchangeable top and bottom covers can be obtained in specialist shops. Visit our online shop.Carrying Cases Several carrier bags can be obtained in spe-cialist shops. Visit our online shop under:Car Solutions Car ChargerCharger for the cigarette lighter socket in your car.Car Kit PortableHandsfree kit with integrated loudspeaker and microphone and auto answer feature. Simply plug into the cigarette lighter socket. Ideal for mobility between vehicles.Mobile HolderCradle without antenna port.Car Kit ComfortHandsfree kit with first-class digital call qual-ity and utmost ease of use. External antenna required - not included. Professional installa-tion of antenna required.Products can be obtained in specialist shops. Visit our online shop under: Original Siemens Accessorieswww.siemens.com/mobilestoreOriginal Siemens Accessorieswww.siemens.com/mobilestore
U.S. FDA84A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_FDA.FMU.S. FDAThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile PhonesFDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones, including cellular phones and PCS phones. The following summarizes what is know — and what remains unknown — about whether these products can pose a hazard to health, and what can be done to minimize any potential risk. This in-formation may be used to respond to questions.Why the concern?Mobile phones emit low levels of ra-dio frequency energy (i.e., radio fre-quency radiation) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of radio frequen-cy energy (RF), considered non-sig-nificant, when in the stand-by mode. It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage through heating effects (this is how your microwave oven is able to cook food). However, it is not known whether, to what extent, or through what mechanism, lower levels of RF might cause adverse health effects as well. Although some research has been done to address these ques-tions, no clear picture of the biologi-cal effects of this type of radiation has emerged to date. Thus, the avail-able science does not allow us to conclude that mobile phones are ab-solutely safe, or that they are unsafe. However, the available scientific evi-dence does not demonstrate ad-verse health effects associated with the use of mobile phones.What kinds of phones are in question?Questions have been raised about hand-held mobile phones, the kind that have a built-in antenna that is positioned close to the user's head during normal telephone conversa-tion. These types of mobile phones are of concern because of the short distance between the phone's an-tenna — the primary source of the RF — and the person's head. The ex-posure to RF from mobile phones in which the antenna is located at greater distances from the user (on the outside of a car, for example) is drastically lower than that from hand-held phones, because a per-son's RF exposure decreases rapidly with distance from the source. The safety of so-called “cordless phones,” which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house and which operate at far lower power levels and frequencies, has not been questioned.
U.S. FDA 85A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_FDA.FMHow much evidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might be harmful?Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; howev-er, research efforts are on-going. The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments inves-tigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results. A few ani-mal studies, however, have suggest-ed that low levels of RF could accel-erate the development of cancer in laboratory animals. In one study, mice genetically altered to be predis-posed to developing one type of can-cer developed more than twice as many such cancers when they were exposed to RF energy compared to controls. There is much uncertainty among scientists about whether re-sults obtained from animal studies apply to the use of mobile phones. First, it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to humans. Second, many of the stud-ies showed increased tumor devel-opment used animals that had al-ready been treated with cancer-causing chemicals, and other studies exposed the animals to the RF virtu-ally continuously — up to 22 hours per day.For the past five years in the United States, the mobile phone industry has supported research into the safe-ty of mobile phones. This research has resulted in two findings in partic-ular that merit additional study:1. In a hospital-based, case-control study, researchers looked for an as-sociation between mobile phone use and either glioma (a type of brain cancer) or acoustic neuroma (a be-nign tumor of the nerve sheath). No statistically significant association was found between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma. There was also no association between mobile phone use and gliomas when all types of gliomas were considered together. It should be noted that the average length of mobile phone ex-posure in this study was less than three years.When 20 types of glioma were con-sidered separately, however, an as-sociation was found between mobile phone use and one rare type of glio-ma, neuroepithelliomatous tumors. It is possible with multiple compari-sons of the same sample that this as-sociation occurred by chance. More-over, the risk did not increase with how often the mobile phone was used, or the length of the calls. In fact, the risk actually decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone use. Most cancer causing agents in-crease risk with increased exposure. An ongoing study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute is ex-pected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability of these results.1
U.S. FDA86A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_FDA.FM2. Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to assess the effects of exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic material. These included tests for several kinds of ab-normalities, including mutations, chromosomal aberrations, DNA strand breaks, and structural chang-es in the genetic material of blood cells called lymphocytes. None of the tests showed any effect of the RF except for the micronucleus assay, which detects structural effects on the genetic material. The cells in this assay showed changes after expo-sure to simulated cell phone radia-tion, but only after 24 hours of expo-sure. It is possible that exposing the test cells to radiation for this long re-sulted in heating. Since this assay is known to be sensitive to heating, heat alone could have caused the ab-normalities to occur. The data al-ready in the literature on the re-sponse of the micronucleus assay to RF are conflicting. Thus follow-up re-search is necessary. 2FDA is currently working with government, industry, and academic groups to ensure the proper follow-up to these industry-funded research findings. Collaboration with the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) in particular is expected to lead to FDA providing research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA-funded research based on such recommendations.Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the litera-ture:• Two groups of 18 people were ex-posed to simulated mobile phone signals under laboratory condi-tions while they performed cogni-tive function tests. There were no changes in the subjects' ability to recall words, numbers, or pic-tures, or in their spatial memory, but they were able to make choic-es more quickly in one visual test when they were exposed to simu-lated mobile phone signals. This was the only change noted among more than 20 variables com-pared.3• In a study of 209 brain tumor cas-es and 425 matched controls, there was no increased risk of brain tumors associated with mo-bile phone use. When tumors did exist in certain locations, howev-er, they were more likely to be on the side of the head where the mobile phone was used. Because this occurred in only a small number of cases, the increased likelihood was too small to be sta-tistically significant.4In summary, we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public that there are, or are not, any low incident health problems as-sociated with use of mobile phones. FDA continues to work with all par-
U.S. FDA 87A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_FDA.FMties, including other federal agencies and industry, to assure that research is undertaken to provide the neces-sary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones.What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of hand-held mobile phones?Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed with brain cancer. But it is important to understand that this type of cancer also occurs among people who have not used mobile phones. In fact, brain cancer occurs in the U.S. popu-lation at a rate of about 6 new cases per 100,000 people each year. At that rate, assuming 80 million users of mobile phones (a number increas-ing at a rate of about 1 million per month), about 4800 cases of brain cancer would be expected each year among those 80 million people, whether or not they used their phones. Thus it is not possible to tell whether any individual's cancer arose because of the phone, or whether it would have happened an-yway. A key question is whether the risk of getting a particular form of cancer is greater among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the population. One way to answer that question is to compare the usage of mobile phones among people with brain cancer with the use of mobile phones among appro-priately matched people without brain cancer. This is called a case-control study. The current case-con-trol study of brain cancers by the Na-tional Cancer Institute, as well as the follow-up research to be sponsored by industry, will begin to generate this type of information.What is FDA's role concerning the safety of mobile phones?Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation emitting con-sumer products such as mobile phones before marketing, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if mobile phones are shown to emit radiation at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case, FDA could require the manu-facturers of mobile phones to notify users of the health hazard and to re-pair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions at this time, FDA has urged the mo-bile phone industry to take a number of steps to assure public safety. The agency has recommended that the industry:• Support needed research into pos-sible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by mobile phones;• Design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and
U.S. FDA88A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_FDA.FM• Cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human health.At the same time, FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsi-bility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinat-ed effort at the federal level. These agencies are:• National Institute for Occupation-al Safety and Health• Environmental Protection Agency• Federal Communications Com-mission• Occupational Health and Safety Administration• National Telecommunications and Information AdministrationThe National Institutes of Health also participates in this group.In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk, what can con-cerned individuals do?If there is a risk from these products — and at this point we do not know that there is — it is probably very small. But if people are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, there are simple steps they can take to do so. For example, time is a key factor in how much exposure a per-son receives. Those persons who spend long periods of time on their hand-held mobile phones could con-sider holding lengthy conversations on conventional phones and reserv-ing the hand-held models for shorter conversations or for situations when other types of phones are not availa-ble.People who must conduct extended conversations in their cars every day could switch to a type of mobile phone that places more distance be-tween their bodies and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, they could switch to:• a mobile phone in which the an-tenna is located outside the vehi-cle,• a hand-held phone with a built-in antenna connected to a different antenna mounted on the outside of the car or built into a separate package, or• a headset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried at the waist.Where can I find additional information?For additional information, see the following websites:• Federal Communications Com-mission (FCC) RF Safety Program (select “Information on Human Ex-posure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCS Radio Transmitters”): http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety.
U.S. FDA 89A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_FDA.FM• World Health Organization (WHO) International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (select Qs & As): http://www.who.int/emf• United Kingdom, National Radio-logical Protection Board: http://www.nrpb.org.uk• Cellular Telecommunications In-dustry Association (CTIA): http://www.wow-com.com• U.S. Food and Drug Administra-tion (FDA) Center for devices and Radiological Health: http://www.fda.gov/cdhr/consumer/1 Muscat et al. Epidemiological Study of Cel-lular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain Tumors. In: State of the Science Symposi-um; 1999 June 20; Long Beach, California.2 Tice et al. Tests of mobile phone signals for activity in genotoxicity and other laboratory assays. In: Annual Meeting of the Environ-mental Mutagen Society; March 29, 1999, Washington, DC; and personal communica-tion, unpublished results.3 Preece, AW, Iwi, G, Davies-Smith, A, Wesnes, K, Butler, S, Lim, E, and Varey, A. Effect of a 915- MHz simulated mobile phone signal on cognitive function in man. Int. J. Radiat. Biol., April 8, 1999.4 Hardell, L, Nasman, A, Pahlson, A, Hal-lquist, A and Mild, KH. Use of cellular tele-phones and the risk for brain tumors; a case-control study. Int. J. Oncol, 15: 113-116, 1999.
FCC/Industry Canada Notice90A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_FDA.FMFCC/Industry Canada NoticeYour phone may cause TV or radio in-terference (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to re-ceiving equipment). The FCC or In-dustry Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such in-terference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, please con-tact your local service facility.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interfer-ence.
Ten Driving Safety Tips 91A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Driving_Tips.fmTen Driving Safety TipsYour Siemens wireless phone gives you the power to communicate by voice — almost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility ac-companies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold.When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips:Get to know your phone and its features such as speed dial and redial.Carefully read your instruction man-ual and learn to take advantage of valuable features most phones offer including, automatic redial and memory dial — most phones can store up to 99 numbers in memory dial. Also, work to memorize the phone keypad so you can use the speed dial function without taking your attention off the road.When available, use a hands-free device.A number of hands-free wireless phone accessories  are readily availa-ble today. Whether you choose an installed mounted device for your phone or a speaker phone accessory, take advantage of these devices if they are available to you.Position your phone within easy reach.Make sure you place your wireless phone within easy reach and where you can grab it without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voicemail answer it for you.Suspend conversations during hazard-ous driving conditions or situations.Let the person you are speaking to know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow and ice can be hazard-ous, but so is heavy traffic. As a driv-er, your first responsibility is to pay attention to the road.Do not take notes or look up phone num-bers while driving.If you are reading an address book or business card while driving a car, or writing a “to do” list, then you are not watching where you are going. It’s common sense. Don’t get caught in a dangerous situation because you are reading or writing and not paying at-tention to the road or nearby vehi-cles.
Ten Driving Safety Tips92A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_Driving_Tips.fmDial sensibly and assess the traffic.If possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan your calls before you begin your trip, or attempt to co-incide your calls with times you may be stopped at a stop sign, red light or otherwise stationary. But if you need to dial while driving, follow this sim-ple tip — dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue.Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting.Stressful or emotional conversations and driving do not mix — they are distracting and even dangerous when you are behind the wheel. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and if neces-sary, suspend phone conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from the road.Use your phone to call for help.Your wireless phone is one of the greatest tools you can own to pro-tect yourself and your family in dan-gerous situations — with your phone at your side, help is only three numbers away. Dial 9-1-1 in the case of fire, traffic accident, road hazard, or medical emergency. Remember, it is a free call on your wireless phone.Use your phone to help others in emer-gencies.Your wireless phone provides you a perfect opportunity to be a  “good Samaritan” in your community. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergen-cies where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1, as you would want others to do for you.Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non-emergency assistance number when necessary.Certain situations you encounter while driving may require attention, but are not urgent enough to merit a call to 9-1-1. But you can still use your wireless phone to lend a hand. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless numbers.Provided by the Cellular Telecommunica-tions Industry Association (CTIA)“The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving.”For more information, please call 1 (888) 901-SAFE, or visit our Web site at: www.wow-com.com
Intellectual Property 93A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56_intellectual_property.fmIntellectual Property Intellectual Property RestrictionsAll Intellectual Property, as defined below, which is owned by or other-wise the property of Siemens Infor-mation and Communications Mo-bile, LLC (“Siemens”), its affiliates, partners or suppliers, relating to the Phone, including but not limited to accessories, parts or software relat-ing thereto (the “Phone System”), is proprietary under federal laws, state laws and International treaty provi-sions. Intellectual Property includes, but is not limited to, inventions (pat-entable or unpatentable), patents, trade secrets, copyrights, software, computer programs, and related documentation and other works of authorship. You may not infringe or otherwise violate the rights secured by the Intellectual Property. Moreo-ver, you agree that you will not (and will not attempt to) disassemble, de-compile, reverse engineer, prepare derivative works from, modify or make any other effort to create source code from the software. No title to ownership in the Intellectual Property is transferred to you through purchase or possession of the Phone or its components. All ap-plicable rights of the Intellectual Property shall remain with Siemens, its affiliates, partners or suppliers.Siemens will have no liability with re-spect to any claim of patent infringe-ment which is based upon the com-bination of the Product or parts furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or devices not furnished by Siemens, nor will Siemens have any liability for the use of ancillary equipment or software not fur-nished by Siemens which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, The foregoing states the en-tire liability of Siemens with respect to infringement of patents by the Product or any parts thereof.Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Siemens cer-tain exclusive rights for copyrighted Siemens software, such as the exclu-sive rights to reproduce and distrib-ute copies of such Siemens software. Siemens software may be used only in the Product in which the software was originally embodied when pur-chased, and such software in such Product may not be replaced, cop-ied, distributed. modified in any way, or used to produce any deriva-tive thereof. No other use including, without limitation, alteration, modi-fication, reproduction, distribution. or reverse engineering of such Sie-mens software or exercise of rights in such Siemens software is permit-ted. No license is granted by implica-tion, estoppel or otherwise under Siemens patent rights or copyrights.
Index94A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56SIX.fmIndex AAccepted calls, call list....................30Accessories ......................................83ActivateHTTP profile .................................38phone profile...............................47Aircraft mode, profile .....................48Alarm clock ......................................44Alarm tones .....................................54All calls, forward..............................56All incoming, network barring ......62Answering service (external)......... 45Any key to answer...........................55Appearance......................................52Archive, SMS....................................32Audio ................................................53Auto displayCB..................................................46clock .............................................58Auto redial previous numbers ....... 21Auto timezone.................................58BBalloon Shooter...............................39Band selection .................................64Batterycharge ..........................................13insert ............................................12operating times...........................72quality declaration......................72Big letters.........................................53Bitmap viewer..................................40Bookmarks, WAP .............................36Bottom cover, my-CLIPit™..............19Browser, WAP ..................................37Busy number....................................21CCalculator functions ....................... 44Callaccept/end................................... 21barrings........................................ 62end ............................................... 20forward........................................ 55held .............................................. 22menu............................................ 23multi party................................... 23reject............................................ 21several simultaneously .............. 22swap (toggling) .......................... 22Call back........................................... 21Call forward..................................... 55Call transfer ..................................... 23Call transfer (incoming call) .......... 23Call waiting...................................... 22Car accessories................................ 83Car Kit......................................... 65, 83Cell Broadcast (CB) ......................... 46Charge battery ................................ 13CLIPit™ Cover .................................. 19Clock................................................. 58Contrast, display ............................. 53Control codes (DTMF) .................... 69Covers, my-CLIPit™......................... 19CSD................................................... 69DDate format ..................................... 58Dialed numbers, call list................. 30Dialing with number keys.............. 20Display.............................................. 52big letters .................................... 53contrast........................................ 53illumination................................. 53Driving safety .................................. 91DTMF tones (control codes).......... 69
Index 95A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56SIX.fmEEmergency number ........................69EMS.............................................35, 70FFactory settings...............................57Fast access .......................................50Fast search.......................................64Favorites...........................................49Frequency range .............................81GGetting Started................................11Groupsetup.............................................29SMS to group...............................28HHeadset ......................................65, 83Headset volume ..............................20Held call............................................22Hide ID..............................................55Home network ................................63Hotline Siemens ..............................80HTTP (optional) ...............................71HTTP profiles (optional) .................60IIllumination, display .......................53IMEI number ....................................57Inbox, SMS.......................................32Input language, T9..........................66International dialing codes ............71KKey lock ............................................55Key tones .........................................55Keys ..................................................55LLetter writing .................................. 25Line selection, connection ............ 63Lost phone, SIM card...................... 82MMaintenance tips ............................ 82Menucontrol ......................................... 14favorites....................................... 49Message (SMS) ............................... 31Message store ................................. 71Microphone on/off ......................... 23Minute beep.................................... 54Missed calls, call list ....................... 30Multi party ....................................... 23Muting, microphone ...................... 23My phone ........................................ 19my-CLIPit™....................................... 19NNetworkbarrings........................................ 62connection .................................. 63setup ............................................ 63New SMS.......................................... 31read.............................................. 31News (CB) ........................................ 46Notes A-Z ......................................... 69OOnly  ‚........................................... 62Only last ten .................................... 62Only this SIM ................................... 62Operating times of the battery ..... 72Own (phone) numbers .................. 72Own greeting.................................. 52
Index96A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56SIX.fmPPhone barrings ................................62Phone code......................................17Phone ID (IMEI) ...............................57Phone identity number (IMEI)....... 57Phone memory................................26Phone number transfer on/off....... 55Phonebookassign animation.........................27call an entry.................................25new entry.....................................24store control code (DTMF)......... 69text entry .....................................25Picturesin SMS ..........................................31receive/send ................................40Pictures & Sounds (EMS)................35PINchange .........................................17control..........................................17enter.............................................16error..............................................79PIN 2 .................................................17Prefix.................................................20Profiles..............................................47HTTP (optional) ...........................60phone...........................................47SMS...............................................61WAP ..............................................59Provider wallpaper ....................40, 52PUK, PUK2........................................17QQuestions & Answers......................77Quick menu selection.....................73RRecord No., Phonebook ................. 25Redial previous numbers ............... 20Reminder ......................................... 21Ring tones, melodiesassign........................................... 43load .............................................. 41Ringer setting.................................. 53SSafety precautions............................ 3Screensaver ............................... 40, 52Second call ...................................... 22Second phone number .................. 63Security...................................... 17, 62Security codes................................. 17Service numbers (Siemens)........... 80Service tones................................... 54Setupaudio............................................ 53call forward ................................. 55clock............................................. 58data exchange ............................ 59display.......................................... 52group ........................................... 29keys .............................................. 55phone........................................... 55security ........................................ 62Setup (games)................................. 39Short message (SMS)..................... 31Siemens City Portal......................... 19Signal strength................................ 73SIM cardclear barring................................ 18insert............................................ 11problems ............................... 73, 77SIM services..................................... 73
Index 97A56 AE, A31008-H5320-A100-1-4A19 (16. October 2002, 16:25)© Siemens AG 2001, I:\Mobil\A56\am\A56SIX.fmSMSarchive..........................................32delete ...........................................32Inbox/Outbox ..............................32insert pictures and sounds......... 35read ..............................................31set profiles ...................................61text entry with T9 .......................66to group .......................................28write .............................................33Software version .............................74SOS ...............................................6, 69Sound Manager...............................41Sounds in SMS.................................31Special characters ...........................70Speed dialing keys ..........................51Standby mode .................................16Standby time ...................................72Start menu WAP ..............................36Status report, SMS ..........................32Storage location number .........24, 25Surf&Fun..........................................36Swap.................................................22Switch off phoneauto phone off ............................58manually ......................................16Switch on phone.............................16Symbols............................................68TT9activate/deactivate .....................66word suggestions .......................67Technical data .................................81Text entry.........................................25Text entry with T9...........................66Text message (SMS) .......................31Time/Date setting............................58Top cover, my-CLIPit™..............19, 83UUnanswered calls............................ 56Upper-, lowercase letters......... 25, 66URL display, WAP ............................ 37User group....................................... 64VValidity, SMS ................................... 61Vibrating alert ................................. 53Voice message ................................ 45Voicemail ......................................... 45Volume, handset ............................ 20Volume, profiles ............................. 47Volume, ringer ................................ 53WWallpaper (provider wallpaper) ................ 40, 52WAPbrowser........................................ 36information ................................. 75parameters.................................. 59

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