BenQ Mobile and OHG AX75 GSM 900/1800/1900 Mobile Phone User Manual S Pegasus

BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG GSM 900/1800/1900 Mobile Phone S Pegasus

Users Manual

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Contents 1
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Legal notices ...................................... 2
Safety precautions ............................. 4
Antenna care ...................................5
Phone operation ..............................5
Electronic devices ............................ 6
Overview of the phone ...................... 9
Display symbols ................................ 10
Getting started .................................11
Switch on/off, PIN .............................12
Emergency number (SOS) ..............12
General instructions .........................12
Security ............................................13
Codes ............................................13
Calling ..............................................14
Text entry .........................................14
Default book .....................................16
Phonebook .......................................16
<New entry> ..................................16
Call (search for an entry) ................16
Address book ....................................16
<New entry> ..................................16
Change entry .................................17
Voice dialing ..................................17
Records ............................................. 17
Duration/charges .............................. 17
Voice message/ mailbox .................. 17
SMS ................................................... 18
MMS ................................................. 19
Message setup ................................. 20
Ring tones ........................................ 20
Surf & fun .........................................20
Internet browser ............................20
Games & more ...............................21
Setup ................................................ 21
Organizer ......................................... 24
Alarm clock ................................... 24
Calendar ....................................... 24
Appointments ............................... 24
Notes ............................................ 24
Missed alarms ............................... 25
Time zones .................................... 25
Calend. setup ................................ 25
Extras ............................................... 25
SIM services (optional) .................. 25
Calculator ...................................... 25
Currency conv ............................... 25
Stopwatch ..................................... 25
Countdown ................................... 25
Voice command ............................ 25
Fast access key ................................. 26
Own stuff ......................................... 26
Customer Care ................................. 27
Care and maintenance ..................... 28
Product data ..................................... 29
Accessories ...................................... 30
SAR (AX75) ....................................... 31
U.S. FDA ........................................... 33
FCC/Industry Canada Notice ............ 37
Ten Driving Safety Tips .................... 38
Intellectual property ........................ 40
End user license agreement ............ 41
Contents
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Legal notices
The mobile phone described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM and GPRS net-
works operating on the GSM 900, 1800 (DCS/PCN) and 1900 (PCS) bands. It is approved
for use in the country where it was originally sold and may be approved for use in other
countries.
© 2005 Siemens Information and Communication Mobile, LLC.
All rights reserved.
Siemens and the AX75 model phone are
trademarks or registered trademarks of
Siemens AG and/or its affiliates in the
United States and/or other countries.
T9® is a registered trademark of America
Online, Inc. in the United States. Java and
all Java-based trademarks and logos are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S and other
countries. The names of actual companies
and products mentioned herein may be the
trademarks of their respective owners.
Disclaimer
The information contained in the User
Guide is written for the AX75 phone.
Siemens reserves the right to make changes
and improvements to the products and any
of the features of the products described in
this document without prior notice. The
contents of the user guide are provided "AS
IS". Except as required by applicable law, no
warranties of any kind, either express or im-
plied, including, but not limited to, the im-
plied warranties of merchantability and fit-
ness for a particular purpose, are made in
relation to the accuracy, reliability or con-
tents of this document. Siemens reserves
the right to revise the user guide or with-
draw it at any time without prior notice. Un-
der no circumstances shall Siemens be re-
sponsible for any loss of data or income or
any special, incidental, consequential or in-
direct damages howsoever caused.
Export Information
The mobile phone may be subject to export
regulation of the United States and other
countries. Diversion contrary to law is pro-
hibited. You must comply with all applica-
ble export laws, restrictions and regulations
of the United States foreign agencies or au-
thorities, and may not export, or transfer
for the purpose of re-export, the mobile
phone or any part of the phone in violation
of any applicable restrictions, laws or regu-
lations, or without all necessary approvals.
Network Services
A number of features included in this
guide are called Network Services. They
are special services provided by wireless
service providers. In order to use any of
these Network Services, you must sub-
scribe to these service(s) from your ser-
vice provider and obtain instructions for
their use. Some of these Network Servic-
es may not be available when roaming on
a network other than your home network.
Standby and
Talk Time Information
The mobile phone incorporates features
that are new to the mobile phone world.
These may include color displays and
lighting, graphic games, music reproduc-
tion and browsing the Internet. The way
you use the display and the features will
affect the performance of the battery and
how long it lasts between charge cycles.
The quoted standby times and talk times
show the minimum and maximum per-
formance that can be expected from the
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battery under normal network conditions
and with the default settings as set by the
factory. However, playing games (particu-
larly with the backlight continuously
switched on) and listening to music will
shorten the time available for standby
and to make and receive telephone calls.
Operation times also vary depending on
network conditions, SIM settings, charg-
ing and battery condition, how you use
your phone and other factors.
Memory
The mobile phone contains an internal
memory device that stores the software
required to operate the mobile phone,
communicate with the GSM/GPRS net-
work and provide the user interface.
Some features in the internal memory
run additional devices and some addition-
al games and utilities. The amount of
memory available in the mobile phone is
finite and may be insufficient to store
large numbers of applications and files.
Warning!
Remember to back up your data and to do so fre-
quently. Always back up all data and programs
before sending the mobile phone in for repair.
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Safety precautions
Information for parents
Please read the operating instructions and safety precautions carefully before use.
Explain the content and the hazards associated with using the phone to your children.
Remember to comply with legal re-
quirements and local restrictions
when using the phone. For example
in aeroplanes, petrol stations, hos-
pitals or while driving.
Mobile phones can interfere with
the functioning of medical devices
such as hearing aids or pacemak-
ers. Keep at least 20 cm/9 inches
between phone and pacemaker.
When using the mobile phone hold
it to the ear which is further away
from the pacemaker. For more
information consult your doctor.
The ringtones, message tones and
handsfree (p. 14) talking are repro-
duced through the loudspeaker. Do
not hold the phone to your ear when
it rings or when you have switched
on the handsfree function (p. 14).
Otherwise you risk serious perma-
nent damage to your hearing.
Only use original Siemens batteries
(100 % mercury-free) and – charg-
ing devices. Otherwise you risk seri-
ous damage to health and property.
The battery could explode, for in-
stance.
Small parts such as the SIM card,
sealing stop, lens ring and lens cap
can be dismantled and swallowed
by small children. The phone must
therefore be stored out of the reach
of small children.
The mains voltage specified on the
power supply unit (V) must not be
exceeded. Otherwise the charging
device may be destroyed.
The power supply must be plugged
into an easily accessible AC mains
power socket when charging the
battery. The only way to turn off the
charging device after charging the
battery is to unplug it.
Do not use a handheld while
driving.
Do not use an optical magnifier to
look at the activated infrared inter-
face [Class 1 LED product (classifi-
cation as per IEC 60825-1)].
Do not place the phone near to
electromagnetic data carriers such
as credit cards and floppy disks. In-
formation stored on them could be
lost.
You may only open the phone to re-
place the battery (100 % mercury-
free) or SIM card. You must not
open the battery under any circum-
stances. All other changes to this
device are strictly prohibited and will
invalidate the guarantee.
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Antenna care
Use only the supplied or an approved re-
placement antenna. Unauthorized anten-
nas, modifications, or attachments could
damage the phone and may violate FCC
regulations.
Phone operation
Normal position
Hold the phone as you would any other
telephone with the antenna pointed up
and over your shoulder.
Tips on efficient operation
For your phone to operate most
efficiently:
Extend your antenna fully
(if applicable).
Do not touch the antenna unnecessari-
ly when the phone is in use. Contact
with the antenna affects call quality
and may cause the phone to operate at
a higher power level than otherwise
needed.
Driving
Laws pertaining to the use of mobile
phones while driving vary significantly from
state to state and sometimes even from lo-
cality to locality within states. For example,
some areas may allow persons to use their
mobile phones only if they employ a hands-
free device, and some areas may prohibit
the use of cell phones entirely. Accordingly,
Siemens recommends that persons check
the laws for the areas in which they drive or
will be driving. For areas where the use of
mobile phones while driving is permitted,
Siemens encourages persons to use their
Important:
Please dispose of unwanted batter-
ies and phones as permitted by the
laws in your country.
The phone may cause interference
in the vicinity of TV sets, radios and
PCs.
Use only Siemens original accesso-
ries. This will avoid potential risks to
health or property and ensure com-
pliance with all relevant regulations.
Improper use will invalidate the guarantee!
These safety instructions also apply to Siemens
original accessories.
Product attributes are subject to changes in tech-
nology, design and availability. Siemens reserves
the right to modify products without prior notice.
Important
Read this information before using your
wireless handheld phone.
As this mobile phone is equipped with a
fixed (non-retractable) antenna, some
paragraphs in the text below may not be
applicable.
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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 responsibility;
Use hands-free operation, if available;
Pull off the road and park before mak-
ing or answering a call, if driving condi-
tions so require.
For vehicles equipped with air bags
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT
place objects, including either installed or
portable wireless equipment, in the area
over the air bag or in the air bag deploy-
ment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment
is improperly installed and the air bag in-
flates, serious injury could result.
Electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipment is
shielded from radio frequency (RF) sig-
nals. However, certain electronic equip-
ment may not be shielded against the RF
signals from your wireless phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers' Associ-
ation recommends that a minimum separa-
tion of six inches (6") be maintained be-
tween a handheld wireless phone and a
pacemaker to avoid potential interference
with the pacemaker. These recommenda-
tions are consistent with the independent
research by and recommendations of Wire-
less 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 pace-
maker to minimize the potential for in-
terference;
should turn the phone OFF immediate-
ly if there is any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place.
Hearing aids
Some digital wireless phones may
interfere with some hearing aids. In the
event of such interference, you may want
to consult your service provider or your
hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alter-
natives.
Other medical devices
If you use any other personal medical de-
vices, consult the manufacturers of your
devices to determine if they are ade-
quately shielded from external RF energy.
Your physician may be able to assist you
in obtaining this information.
Turn your phone OFF in health care facili-
ties when any regulations posted in these
areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or
health care facilities may be using equip-
ment that could be sensitive to external
RF energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed
or inadequately shielded electronic sys-
tems in motor vehicles. Check with the
manufacturer or its representative regard-
ing your vehicle. You should also consult
the manufacturer of any equipment that
has been added to your vehicle.
Posted facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where
posted notices so require.
Airplanes
FCC and Airline Regulations prohibit using
your phone while in the air. Turn your
phone OFF when requested by the airline.
Check and comply with the policy of your
airline regarding the use of your phone
while the airplane is on the ground.
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Blasting areas
To avoid interfering with blasting opera-
tions, turn your phone OFF when in a
“blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn
off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and in-
structions.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with
a potentially explosive atmosphere and
obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in
such areas could cause an explosion or fire
resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmo-
sphere are often but not always clearly
marked. They include: fueling areas such
as gasoline stations; below deck on boats;
fuel or chemical transfer or storage facili-
ties; 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 pow-
ders; 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 emer-
gency call from the main display screen.
Enter the local emergency number such
as 911 and then press the A key.
This phone, like any wireless phone, oper-
ates using radio signals, wireless and
landline networks, and user-pro-
grammed functions. Because of this, con-
nections in all conditions cannot be guar-
anteed. Therefore, you should never rely
solely on any wireless phone for essential
communications (for example, medical
emergencies). Remember – to make or
receive any calls, the phone must be
switched on and be used in a service area
that has adequate signal strength. Emer-
gency calls might not be 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 attempting 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,
remember to give all of the necessary in-
formation as accurately as possible. Re-
member 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
permission to do so.
Batteries and Chargers
Only use original Siemens batteries
(100% mercury-free) and charging
devices. Use of non-Siemens batteries
and/or charging devices may cause explo-
sion resulting in serious injury and/or
property damage. Use original Siemens
accessories in order to avoid possible
injury and property damage and to
ensure compliance with applicable laws
and regulations. Improper use invalidates
the warranty.
Battery safety precautions
To reduce the risk of fire, injury or electric
shock, and to properly dispose of batter-
ies, please read and understand the fol-
lowing instructions. CONTAINS LITHIUM-
ION OR NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY.
BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DIS-
POSED OF PROPERLY. DO NOT DISPOSE IN
MUNICIPAL WASTE.
1. Only use the batteries specified for use
with this mobile phone.
2. Do not use batteries of different sizes
or from different manufacturers in this
mobile phone.
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3. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire; it
may explode. Dispose of used batteries
and phones in accordance with applica-
ble laws and safety regulations. Do not
expose battery to water. Check with
local codes for special disposal
instructions.
4. Do not open or mutilate the battery.
Doing so may cause damage to the
eyes or skin.
5. Exercise care in handling the battery in
order not to short the battery with con-
ducting materials such as rings, brace-
lets, and keys. The battery or conduct-
ing material may overheat and cause
burns or fire.
6. Charge the battery provided with, or
identified for use with, this product
only in accordance with the instruc-
tions and limitations specified in the
User's Guide. Do not attempt to charge
the battery by any means other than
those specified in the User's Guide.
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Overview of the phone
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Overview of the phone
1Display indicators
Signal strength/GPRS/battery level.
2Soft keys
Press the soft key to call up the function
that is displayed as §Text§ or icon on the
grey fields above the key.
3ACall key
Dial displayed phone number or name,
accept calls. In standby mode: Display the
last calls.
4BOn/Off/End key
Switched off: press and hold to
switch on.
During a conversation or in an
application: press briefly to finish.
In menus: press briefly to go back a
level. Press and hold to return to
standby mode.
In standby mode: press and hold to
switch off phone.
5Navi-key
In lists and menus:
GScroll up and down.
DFunction call.
CBack a menu level.
During a call:
DOpen call menu.
EStart adjusting the volume then set
volume withG.
FOpen Addressbook/Phonebook.
In standby mode:
EVoice control (press and hold).
FOpen Addressbook/Phonebook.
DOpen menu.
CGPRS info.
6*Press and hold
In standby mode: switch on/off all
signal tones (except alarm).
For incoming calls: only switch off ring
tones.
7Press and hold
In standby mode: switch key lock on/off.
8 Plug socket
For charger, headset, camera etc.
9 Infrared interface (IrDA)
_ ªg
Service provider
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NewMMS Menu
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Display symbols
Display symbols (selection)
_ Signal strength
h Charging
d Battery charge level, e.g. 50%
è Addressbook/Phonebook
Z Call records
É Surf & fun/Service provider portal
ç Organizer
] Messages
Ring tones
Extras
Ñ Own stuff
m Setup
n Call(s) is/are diverted
j Ringer off
k Short ring (beep) only
l Ringtone only, if the caller is stored in
the Addressbook/Phonebook
Ø Alarm set
Ö Alarm clock activated
µ Keypad locked
T Message memory full
² No network access
ABC/
Abc/abc
Indicates whether upper or lower-
case letters are active
T9Abc Text input with T9
« Activated and available
ª Registered
Temporarily interrupted
Ê Internet online
Ë Internet via GPRS online
Ì Internet no network
± Auto answer feature on
Organiser symbols (selection)
u Memo
v Call
w Meeting
{ Birthday
È Anniversary
Access with left soft key (selection)
Message received
Û MMS notification received
\ Voice message received
Unanswered call
Depending on the service provider, some of the
symbols shown here may vary from those in the
phone.
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Getting started
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Getting started
Using the SIM card/battery
Your phone's display is delivered with a
protective film. Remove this film before get-
ting started. The service provider supplies
you with a SIM card on which all the im-
portant data for your account is stored. If
the SIM card is credit card-sized, snap out
the smaller segment and trim any rough
edges.
Press depression 1 to remove the
cover downwards in the direction of the
arrow 2.
Insert SIM card 3 and push it fully into
the locating slot (make sure the angled
corner is in the correct position 4).
To remove the SIM card push the card
here 5.
Insert the battery sideways into the phone
6, then press downwards 7 until it
engages.
To remove, press the retaining tab 8
then lift the battery out.
Place cover on phone and push to the up-
per edge, until it clicks into place 9.
Always switch off phone before removing
the battery!
Only 3V and 1.8V SIM cards are support-
ed. Please contact your service provider if
you have an older card.
Charge battery
The battery is not fully charged when de-
livered. Plug charger cable into the bot-
tom of the phone, plug power supply unit
into a mains power socket and charge for
at least two hours. The power supply unit
heats up when used for long periods. This
is normal and not dangerous.
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When charging is in progress h is
displayed.
Charging time
An empty battery is fully charged after
about 2 hours. Charging is only possible
within a temperature range of +5°C to
+40°C (+41°F to +104°F) If the tempera-
ture rises/falls 5°C above/below this, i.e
drops to 32°F or rises to 113°F, the charge
symbol flashes a warning. The mains volt-
age specified on the power supply unit
must not be exceeded (Operating time,
p. 30).
Charge icon not visible
If the battery has been discharged fully
the charge icon is not immediately visible
when the power supply unit is plugged
in. It will appear after up to two hours. In
this case the battery is fully charged after
3-4 hours.
Only use the power supply unit provided!
Display while in service
Charge level display during operation
(empty - full): adg.
A beep sounds when the battery is nearly
empty. The charge level of the battery is
only displayed correctly after an uninter-
rupted charging/discharging cycle. You
should therefore not remove the battery un-
necessarily and where possible not termi-
nate the charging process early.
Switch on/off, PIN
Switch on/off
Press and hold the On/Off/End key B to
switch on or off.
Enter PIN
The SIM card can be protected with a
4- to 8-digit PIN.
Enter the PIN using the number keys. The
characters **** appear to ensure no-
body can read your PIN on the display.
Correct errors with §Clear§.
Confirm your input with §OK§. Logging on
to the network will take a few seconds.
Emergency number (SOS)
Only to be used in real emergencies!
By pressing the soft 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).
Signal strength
_Strong reception signal.
^A weak signal reduces the call
quality and may lead to loss
of the connection. Change your
location.
General instructions
User guide
The following symbols are used to explain
operation:
JEnter numbers or letters.
BOn/Off/End key.
ACall key.
DPress navigation key on the side
indicated
§Menu§ Displays a soft-key function.
LFunction depends on the service
provider, special registration
may be necessary.
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Menu control
The steps needed to reach a function are
shown in a condensed form in this user
guide.
E.g. to display call list for missed calls:
Press §Menu§ ¢Z ¢Missed calls
¢§Selection§.
This comprises the following steps:
Open main menu, select Z, then select
the function Missed calls. You have to con-
firm with §Selection§.
Standby mode
Very often function descriptions begin in
standby mode.
The phone is in standby mode and is ready
for use when the name of the service pro-
vider appears on the display.
Press and hold the On/Off/End key B
to return to standby mode from any
situation.
Security
§Menu§ ¢m ¢Security
¢Select function.
The phone and SIM card are protected
against misuse by several security codes.
Keep these confidential numbers in a safe
place where you can access them again if
required.
Codes
PIN control
You can stop the PIN prompt being
activated when the phone is switched on,
but you then risk unauthorised use of the
phone.
Press §Change§. Enter PIN and confirm
with §OK§.
Change PIN
You can change the PIN to any 4- to 8-dig-
it number you find easier to remember.
Enter current PIN and confirm with §OK§.
Enter new PIN twice and confirm each
time with §OK§.
Change PIN2
(Display only if PIN2 is available). Proceed
as with Change PIN.
Change phonecode
You define the phone code (4-8 digits)
when you call up a protected function for
the first time. It is then valid for all phone-
code protected functions.
Clear SIM card barring
If the PIN is entered incorrectly three
times, the SIM card is barred. Enter the
PUK (MASTER PIN), provided by your ser-
vice provider with the SIM card, according
to instructions. If the PUK (MASTER PIN)
has been lost, please contact your service
provider.
Preventing accidental activation
Even if PIN control is deactivated confir-
mation is required to switch on the
phone.
This prevents the phone from being
switched on accidentally, e. g. when car-
ried in a pocket or whilst you are on an
aircraft.
Press and hold the On/Off/End key B
and confirm with §OK§. The phone switch-
es on.
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Calling
Dialling with number keys
The phone must be switched on (standby
mode). Dial number (always with area
code, if necessary with international dial-
ling code). To dial international dialling
code press and hold 0 until a "+" is dis-
played. Press §Country§ and select country.
Short press §Clear§ to clear the last digit, a
long press clears the entire phone num-
ber. To dial press the Call key A.
Accept call
The phone must be switched on (standby
mode). An incoming call will interrupt
any other use of the phone. Press §Answer§
or A.
Please make sure you have accepted the call
before holding the phone to your ear. This will
avoid damage to your hearing from loud ring
tones!
Handsfree
You can put the phone aside during a call.
You can then hear the caller via the
loudspeaker.
Activate handsfree function with §Handsfr.§
and switch on with §Yes§.
Adjust the volume with E. Pressing
§Handsfr.§ switches off "handsfree talking".
Always switch off "handsfree talking" before
holding the phone to your ear! This will avoid
damage to your hearing!
Swapping between 2 calls b
Make a new connection during a call
with y Menu§ ¢Hold ¢J(dial
a new phone number). With y Menu§
¢Toggle you can swap back and forth
between both calls.
If you are called during a phone call and
you can hear the "call waiting tone"
(p. 22), you can accept the waiting call
with §Toggle§,putting the current call on
hold to do so.
Swap back and forth between the calls
see above or end the current call with B
and accept the new call with §Answer§.
Babysitter
If this is active, only one number can be
dialled.
§Menu§ ¢m ¢Security ¢Babysitter
Press D and enter phone code. The
phone code (4- to 8-digits) is set by you
and entered at the first security setting.
Please note this code down (see also p. 13)!
Confirm code input with §OK§.
Press §Change§ and enter number (press
· to select phone number from the
Adressbook p. 17 or Phonebook p. 16).
Confirm "On" with §OK§.
To dial, press and hold the right soft key.
To switch direct call off, press and hold .
Enter phone code and confirm with §OK§.
Press §Change§ and Confirm Off with §OK§.
Text entry
Text entry without T9
Press number key repeatedly until the re-
quired letter appears. After a brief interval
the cursor will advance. Example:
2Press once briefly to type the let-
ter a, twice to type b, etc. Press
and hold to write the number.
Ä,ä,1-9 Umlauts and numbers are dis-
played after the relevant letters.
§Clear§ Press briefly to delete the letter
before the cursor, press and hold
to erase the whole word.
H/GMove the cursor
(forwards/back).
Press briefly: Swap between abc,
Abc, T9abc, T9Abc, T9ABC, 123.
Status shown in top line of
display.
Press and hold: All inputvariants
are displayed.
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*Press briefly: Special characters
are shown.
Press and hold: Open input
menu.
0Press once/repeatedly:
. , ? ! ’ " 0 - ( ) @ / : _
Press and hold: Writes 0.
1Writes blank. Press twice =
jumps a line.
Special characters
Press * briefly. The character map is
displayed:
1) Line break
Navigate to characters with G,H and
press §Selection§.
Input menu
Press and hold* with text input. The input
menu ist displayed:
Text format (SMS only), Input language, Mark
text, Copy/Add
Text entry with T9
"T9" deduces the correct word from the
individual key entries by making compari-
sons with an extensive dictionary.
Activate, deactivate T9
§Menu§ ¢] ¢Message setup ¢T9
preferred ¢§Change§
(activate/deactivate T9).
Select Input language
Select the language in which you want to
compose your message.
§Menu§ ¢] ¢Message setup ¢Input
language ¢§Selection§ (the new language
is set)
Write a word using T9
Since the display changes as you proceed,
it is best if you finish a word without look-
ing at the display.
Simply press the keys once only where the
relevant letter is located. For "hotel", for
example:
Press briefly for T9Abc then 46835and
1 (the blank ends a word).
Do not use special characters such as Ä
but rather use the standard characters,
e.g. A; T9 will do the rest for you.
Additional information
0Set a full stop. A word is conclud-
ed if it is followed by a space.
Within a word, a full stop repre-
sents an apostrophe or hyphen:
e.g. §provider. = provider’s.
DGo to the right. Ends a word.
Press briefly: Swap between: abc,
Abc, T9abc, T9Abc, 123. Status
shown in top line of display.
Press and hold: All input modes
are displayed.
*Press briefly: Select special char-
acters (p. 15).
Press and hold: Open input menu
T9 word suggestions
If the word you want has not been
recognised, the next suggestion from T9
may be correct.
The word must be §highlighted§. Then press
». The displayed word is replaced
with a different word. If this word is also
incorrect, repeat until the correct word is
displayed.
To add a word to the dictionary, select
§Learn§. Now write the word without T9-
support and accept with §Save§ into the
dictionary.
1) ¿¡_;.,?!+
-":*/()¤¥
$£€@\ &#[ ] {
} %~<=>| ^§ Γ
Θ Λ Ξ Π Σ Φ Ψ
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Correct a word
Words written with T9:
With H move left or right, word by
word, until the required word is
§highlighted§.
With » scroll through the T9 word
suggestions again. §Clear§ deletes the char-
acter to the left of the cursor and displays
a new possible word!
Default book
§Menu§ ¢è ¢Select function.
Show entries
Entries in the standard directory (Address-
book or Phonebook) are shown for
selection.
Select a name by entering the first letter
J and/or scroll G. To dial press the
Call key A.
<New entry>
Create new entry in standard directory.
Phonebook, Address book (see below).
Default book
Select the Phonebook (only one phone
number possible per entry) or the Ad-
dressbook as your standard directory
(default book).
F ¢Phonebook / Address book ¢D
(set as standard)
Phonebook
Entries in the Phonebook (on the SIM
card) are managed separately from those
in the Addressbook. You can, however,
exchange data between the Phonebook
and the Addressbook.
<New entry>
If the Phonebook is set as standard
(Addressbook as standard):
Open Phonebook (in standby mode)
F ¢<New entry> ¢Select entry field
(The maximum number of characters
available is displayed at the top of the
screen)
Press §Save§ to store the new entry.
Call (search for an entry)
Open phonebook F, select name and
and press the Call key A.
<Special books>
<Own numbrs>: enter personal phone
numbers, <VIP numbers>: assign important
numbers to group, <SIM phonebook>,
<Protected SIM>, <Info numbers>.
Address book
The Addressbook can store up to
500 entries that are managed in the
phone memory.
<New entry>
If the Addressbook has been selected as
standard:
Open Addressbook (in standby mode)
F ¢D ¢J (enter first and/or
last name) ¢Select entry field ¢Make
further entries ¢§Save§.
Group
Entries can be organized by groups.
Select with §Change§.
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;
Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057;
United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B;
Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329;
Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383;
Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8)
DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB;
and additional patents are pending worldwide.
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Picture
Press §Selection§. Assign a picture to an Ad-
dressbook entry. It is displayed if you are
called by the corresponding phone
number.
Birthday
After entering the date of birth, the "re-
minder box" can be activated. You can
now enter the time for the reminder.
The phone will then remind you with
an accoustic tone and also with a display
one day before the birthday and on the
birthday.
All fields
Press §Selection§. Show all input fields if the
display was previously reduced (§Options§,
Field setup).
Change entry
F ¢Select entry ¢§View§ ¢§Edit§
¢Make changes ¢§Save§.
Voice dialing
Dial numbers by voice command. Up to
20 recorded names for voice dialling or
voice commands (p. 25) can be saved on
the mobile (not on the SIM card).
Record
Open Addressbook (in standby mode).
F ¢Select entry (first letter and/or
scroll) ¢§Options§ ¢Voice dialing
¢(Select phone numbers if there are
more than one ¢§Record§ ¢§Start§.
A short signal sounds. Now speak the
name. After a second beep and message
in the display, repeat the name. A beep
now confirms the recording, which is
saved automatically.
Apply voice dialling
Press and hold E (in standby mode).
Now speak the name. The number is
dialled.
Records
Your phone stores the phone numbers of
calls for convenient redialling.
§Menu§ ¢Z ¢§Selection§ ¢Select call list
and confirm ¢Select phone number
¢A.
Here you will find Missed calls,
Calls received, Calls dialed, Delete records.
Duration/charges b
Display charge details and the duration of
different types of calls while you speak, as
well as setting a unit limit for outgoing
calls. These Functions are dependent on
your service provider. Please check with
your service provider for more
information.
§Menu§ ¢Z ¢Duration/charges
Select function: Last call, All outg. calls,
All incoming calls, Remain. units,
Charge setting.
Voice message/
mailbox
§Menu§ ¢] ¢Message setup
¢Voice message
Most service providers offer a mailbox, in
which 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,
if you are making a phone call (and Call
waiting is not activated, p. 22).
You may have to register for this service
with the service provider and enter the
settings manually.
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Settings b
The service provider supplies you with
two phone numbers:
Save mailbox number
Call this phone number to listen to the
voice messages left for you.
§Menu§ ¢] ¢Message setup ¢Voice
message ¢J (enter mailbox number)
¢§OK§.
Save call divert number
Calls are diverted to this phone number
(see also p. 22).
§Menu§ ¢m ¢Phone setup ¢Forward
¢e.g., Unanswered ¢Set ¢J (dial
divert number) ¢§OK§ (register number
at the network). Divert will be confirmed
after a few seconds (see also p. 22).
Listening to message b
A new voice message can be announced
as follows: An \ icon with beep or
a text message announces a new voice
mail or you receive a call with an
automatic announcement. Dial into your
mailbox and listen to your message(s).
Press and hold 1 (if necessary enter mail-
box number once only). Confirm with §OK§
and §Mailbox§ depending on your service
provider.
CB services b
§Menu§ ¢] ¢Message setup
¢CB services
Some service providers offer information
services (info channels). If reception is ac-
tivated, your "Topic list" will supply you
with messages on the activated topics.
SMS
You can transmit and receive very long
messages (up to 760 characters) on your
phone. They are automatically composed
of several "normal" SMS messages (note
higher charges).
Additionally you can insert pictures and
sounds in an SMS.
Writing and sending
§Menu§ ¢] ¢New SMS ¢J
(write text) ¢A ¢·/J(enter
phone number or select from Address-
book/Phonebook) ¢§OK§.
The SMS is sent to the service centre for
transmission.
For Text input using "T9", p. 15. Press
§Clear§ briefly to delete letter by letter, press
and hold to delete an entire word.
Special functions
SMS to group
You can send an SMS message as a
"circular" to a recipient group.
§Options§ ¢Send ¢§Group§ ¢Select
group ¢Select group members and
send SMS.
Picture&sound
Insert pictures and sounds into message.
§Options§ ¢Picture&sound ¢select sec-
tion and entry.
The menu contains:
Def animations, Def. sounds, Own anim.,
Own pictures, Own sounds
Receive/read SMS
An arrival of a new SMS is announced on
display with . To read the SMS, press
left soft key.
With G you scroll through message line
by line. Select §Repl for a direct reply.
SMS archive
§Menu§ ¢] ¢SMS archive
The list of SMS messages stored in the
phone is displayed.
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MMS
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MMS
The Multimedia Messaging Service en-
ables you to send texts, pictures (also
photos) and sounds in a combined mes-
sage to another mobile phone or to an
e-mail address. All elements of an MMS
message are merged to form a "slide
show".
Depending on your phone's settings, you
will receive either the complete message
automatically or notification that an MMS
has been saved in the network, giving
sender and size details. You may then
download it to your phone to read it.
Ask your service provider whether this
service is available. You may need to reg-
ister for this service separately.
Writing/sending MMS messages
An MMS consists of the address header
and the content.
§Menu§ ¢] ¢New MMS
Input fields:
To: ·/J Phone number /
e-mail address of recipient(s).
Subject: Enter MMS heading (up to
40 characters).
Picture: §Insert§. The picture list is opened
for selection.
Text: §Edit§. Write text with the help
of T9.
Sound: §Insert§. Select a melodie (p. 26)
or record a new melody (see
below).
Slide duration:
Enter length of display
for individual pages (minimum
0.1 seconds).
New recording
The phone records via its microphone.
Press §Insert§ in the Sound: field when com-
pleting the input fields. Select New ring
tone. Press §Recor. The current recording
duration and available time remaining are
displayed. To end recording press §Stop§.
Press §Play§ to replay recording. Press §Save§.
To give the recording its own name, the
description §Clear§. Confirm with §OK§.
Attach extra pages
§Options§ ¢New slide
Attach business card
§Options§ ¢Extras ¢G Scroll to
Business card ¢·.
Attach appointment
§Options§ ¢Extras ¢G Scroll to
Appointment ¢·.
Send MMS
§Options§ ¢Send
Sending a photo by MMS
You can easily send a photo as an MMS
immediately after taking it with the
"QuickPic" camera.
§Menu§ ¢ ¢Camera ¢§Options§
¢Send via MMS ¢§Selection§ (select the
desired resolution) ¢§Skip§ (skip record-
ing a melody p. 19).
The MMS Editor starts. Simply complete
the following input fields:
To: · /J Telephone number /
e-mail address of the recipient/s.
Subject: Title of the MMS (maximum of
40 characters).
The MMS is now ready to send:
§Options§ ¢Send
Receive/read MMS
An arrival of a new MMS/notification of
an MMS is announced on display with
/ Û. Press the left soft key to read
the MMS or notification.
Depending on the setting, the
complete MMS is received
or the notification is opened. Press
§Receiving§ to receive the complete
MMS, with §Play§ automatic presenta-
tion of the MMS. Cancel using any key.
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Open attachments using §Options§ and
Attachments.
Open images and tones using §Options§
and Content.
Message setup
§Menu§ ¢] ¢Message setup ¢SMS
profiles/MMS profiles
Profiles have to be created for SMS and
MMS. The transmission characteristics are
defined in these. The data for these may
already have been entered. If not, you can
obtain this from your service provider. Ad-
ditional information is available in the
comprehensive operating instructions on
the Internet: www.siemens.com/ax75
Ring tones
§Menu§ ¢ ¢Select function.
You can set the ring tone separately for
call types/functions. You can download
new ringtones from the internet via
Download new.
Volume
Set different volumes for types of
call/functions.
Please make sure you have accepted the call
before holding the phone to your ear. This will
avoid damage to your hearing from loud ring
tones.
Surf & fun
Internet browser
§Menu§ ¢É ¢Select function.
Get the latest information from the Inter-
net that is specifically adapted to the
display options of your phone. In addi-
tion, you can download games and appli-
cations to your phone. Internet access
may require registration with the service
provider.
End connection
Press and hold B to close the browser.
After GPRS/CSD lingertime (WAP param)
the connection will also be ended.
Additional information
ÍBrowser menu.
ÉOffline.
ÊOnline.
ËGPRS Online.
ÌNo network.
*Select special characters, such as
@, ~, \, see p. 15.
0Press repeatedly for:
. , ? ! ’ " 0 - ( ) @ / : _
Profiles
§Menu§ ¢É ¢Internet ¢Profiles
Activate profile
You can change the current profile each
time you access the Internet. For this, se-
lect profile, then §Selection§. The current
profile is selected.
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Games & more
Applications and games can be found at
wap.siemens.com or on the Internet at
www.siemens.com/ax75
Setup
Profiles
§Menu§ ¢m ¢Profiles
Several settings can be stored in a phone
profile in order, for example, to adapt the
phone to the surrounding level of noise.
Airplane mode
Sound for all alarms (appointments,
alarm clock) are deactivated. Alarms are
only indicated on the display. This profile
cannot be modified. The phone will switch
off if you select the profile Airplane mode.
Confirm a security prompt.
Normal mode
When you switch on your phone again,
the previously set profile will be reactivat-
ed automatically.
Display
§Menu§ ¢m ¢Display
¢Select function.
Language
Set the language of the display text.
When "automatic" is set, the language of
your service provider is used. Reset to this
language in standby mode:
*  0 0 0 0  A
More settings...
Wallpaper, Logo, Color scheme, Screensaver,
Start up animation, Shut down animation,
Greeting, Large letters, Illumination, Contrast.
Call setup
§Menu§ ¢m ¢Call setup
¢Select function.
Hide ID b
When you make a call, your phone num-
ber can be displayed on the recipient's dis-
play (depending on the service providers).
Additional information
You can use the browser to download applica-
tions (e.g. ringtones, games, pictures, anima-
tions) from the Internet.
Siemens excludes all warranty and liability claims
in respect of or in connection with any applica-
tions subsequently installed by the customer and
any software not included in the original delivery
package. This also applies to functions enabled
subsequently at the customer's instigation. The
purchaser bears sole risk for the loss of, damage
to, and any defects arising in, this device or the
applications and for any direct damage or conse-
quential damage of whatever nature resulting
from the use of this application. For technical rea-
sons, such applications and subsequent enabling
of certain functions are lost in the event of the de-
vice being replaced/re-supplied and may be lost if
it is repaired. In such cases, the buyer is required
to download or enable the application again.
Please ensure that your phone has Digital Rights
Management (DRM) so that downloaded applica-
tions are protected from unauthorised reproduc-
tion. These applications are then exclusively
intended for your phone and cannot be trans-
ferred from this even to create a backup. Siemens
offers no warranty or guarantee nor does it accept
any liability for the customer's ability to download
or enable applications again or to do so free of
charge. We recommend that you carry out a
backup from time to time of the applications on
your Windows® PC using the Siemens Data
Exchange Software (to download from the
Internet: www.siemens.com/ax75
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Call waiting b
If you are registered for this service, you
can check whether it is set and you can
activate/deactivate it.
Forward b
You can specify when calls should
be diverted to your mailbox or other
numbers.
Unanswered
All calls
Status check
Clear all
Minute beep
During a call, you will hear a beep after
each minute as a reminder of the time
elapsed. The recipient does not hear this
beep.
Clock
§Menu§ ¢m ¢Clock ¢Select function.
Time/date
The clock must be set to the right time
once at start-up.
§Change§ ¢Enter the date first, then the
time.
Time zones
Set the time zone for your area.
Time format
Select 24h or 12h.
Date format
DD.MM.YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY
Buddhist year
Switch to the Buddhist year (not on all
phone models).
Show clock
Activate/deactivate time display in stand-
by mode.
Automatic switch off
The phone switches off each day at the
set time.
Connectivity
§Menu§ ¢m ¢Connectivity
¢Select function.
GPRS b
§Yes§ / §No§ Switch GPRS function on/off.
GPRS info
Display of information on connection
status.
IrDA
Your phone has an infrared interface.
With this interface, you can exchange
data such as pictures, ringtones and
phonebook entries with other appliances
which also have an infrared interface. The
distance between two devices must not
exceed 30 cm/12 inches. The infrared
windows in both devices must be aligned
as accurately as possible with each other.
Authentication
D Activate or deactivate encrypted In-
ternet dial-up (CSD connections only).
Data services
§Menu§ ¢m ¢Connectivity
¢Select function.
For the MMS, WAP and HTTP applications
at least one connection profile must be
set up and activated.
The default for the phone depends on
each service provider.
If necessary, check with your service pro-
vider for details. If necessary enter CSD
settings and GPRS settings (your service
provider will supply you with information
on this if necessary or
www.siemens.com/
mobilephonescustomercare in the
FAQ section).
Select profile ¢D ¢Change sett.
¢§Options§ ¢§Edit§ ¢(Enter data)
¢§Save§.
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HTTP profile
Select profile with G. Enter or modify
settings. If necessary, check with your ser-
vice provider for details.
Security
§Menu§ ¢m ¢Security
¢Select function.
Auto key lock
The keypad 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.
Babysitter
(Phone-code protected)
Only one phone number can be dialled.
Only b
(PIN2 protected)
Restrict calls to SIM-protected numbers in
the Phonebook.
Last 10 only
(Phone-code protected)
Restrict calls to the list of "dialled
numbers" (p. 17).
Codes
PIN control, Change PIN, Change PIN2,
Change phonecode, (p. 13).
This SIM only b
(Phone-code protected)
Your phone is prevented from being used
with a different SIM card.
Barring b
Network barring restricts the use of your
SIM card.
Phone identity
The phone identity number (IMEI)
is displayed. This information may be use-
ful for customer service.
Alternative input in standby mode:
*  0 6 
File system
Format
The file system memory (p. 26) is format-
ted and all data that has been saved is
deleted, including e.g. ringtones, images,
games etc.
Clean up
The file system is defragmented.
Master reset
The phone is reset to the default values
(factory setting) (does not apply to SIM
card or network settings).
Alternative input in standby mode:
*  9 9 9 9  A
Network
§Menu§ ¢m ¢Network
¢Select function.
Line b
Choose between two independent
telephone numbers.
Network info
A list of GSM networksis displayed.
Auto network selection
Choose network
Network search is restarted.
Preferred network
Set the service providers you prefer when
you leave your home network.
Band selection
Fast search
User group b
Depending on service provider, you can
create groups with this service.
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Accessories
§Menu§ ¢m ¢Accessories
¢Select function.
Car Kit
Auto answer
Calls are accepted automatically after a
few seconds.
Headset
Accept call with Call key or PTTkey
(Push to Talk), even when the keylock
is activated.
Auto answer
Calls are accepted automatically after a
few seconds.
Organizer
§Menu§ ¢ç ¢Select function.
Alarm clock
The alarm will ring at the time set by you,
even when the phone is switched off. If
the phone has been switched off in Air-
plane mode the alarm is only shown on
the display and is not indicated by sound.
Setting
Set the time for the alarm call (hh:mm).
Confirm with §OK§.
Press §On/off§ to activate/deactivate the alarm.
Calendar
You can enter appointments in the calen-
dar. Time and date must be set for the cal-
endar to work correctly (p. 22).
Page between days with H. Press G
briefly to page between weeks, press and
hold G to page between months. Calen-
dar days in bold face indicate appoint-
ments on this day.
Agenda
Press §Agenda§ to call up from the monthly
overview. Appointments for each individ-
ual day are shown in the agenda in chro-
nological order.
Appointments
§Menu§ ¢ç ¢Appointments
All appointment entries are displayed in
chronological order. If an alarm is missed
it appears in the list of missed
appointments (p. 25).
Enter new appointment
PressD.
Select the Type of your appointment. Add
Description, Date and Time.
Alarm:
Activate alarm with §ON§ ¢J (enter start
time of the alarm before the appointment)
¢§Change§ (select Minutes, Hours, Days).
Recurrence:
Select a timeframe for repeating the
appointment: No, Daily, Weekly, Monthly,
Annual.
Enter a parameter for repeating: Forever,
Until, Events (number).
If Weekly is selected, certain weekdays can
be highlighted.
Alarm
When the set date and time are reached
there is an audible and a visual alarm.
Alarm type Memo/Meeting: the text is
shown in the display.
Alarm type Call: The phone number is dis-
played and can be dialled immediately.
Alarm type Birthday and Anniversary: you
will be notified one day before the event
and on the birthday/ anniversary itself.
Press §Pause§. The alarm stops for
5 minutes. Press §Off§ to stop the alarm.
Notes
§Menu§ ¢ç ¢Notes
T9 support (p. 15) makes writing short
notes such as shopping lists easier.
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Missed alarms
§Menu§ ¢ç ¢Missed alarms
Events with an alarm to which you have
not reacted are listed for reading.
Time zones
§Menu§ ¢ç ¢Time zones
Set the time zone for your area.
Calend. setup
§Menu§ ¢ç ¢Calend. setup
Start of week
You can set which weekday is listed first
on the left in the monthly and weekly
overviews.
Extras
SIM services (optional)
§Menu§ ¢ ¢SIM services
Your service provider may offer special
applications such as mobile banking,
share prices, etc. via the SIM card.
If you have such a SIM card, the SIM ser-
vices will appear in the main menu under
"Extras" or directly above the left soft key
with symbol }.
For further information, please contact
your service provider.
Calculator
§Menu§ ¢ ¢Calculator ¢Enter num-
ber (up to 8 digits) ¢§.§=§+§-§*§/§ Select cal-
culator function.
Repeat procedure with other numbers.
Press to display result.
Calculator functions
§.§=§+§-§*§Press right soft key repeatedly.
±Toggle between "+" and "-".
%Convert to percentage.
Ï,,/ÐSave /Retrieve number.
eExponent (max. two digits).
Special keys:
*Set decimal point.
0Add (press and hold).
Currency conv
§Menu§ ¢ ¢Currency conv
Calculate the exchange rates. You can en-
ter three currencies.
If no currency has yet been entered, press
§OK§ for the first input.
Otherwise:
§Options§ ¢New entry ¢Enter symbols for
the currencies ¢§OK§ ¢Enter exchange
rate ¢Save with §Options§ and §OK§.
Stopwatch
§Menu§ ¢ ¢Stopwatch
Two intermediate times can be recorded
and saved.
Press for Start/stop. Press * for Interme-
diate time. Press §Start§ to start stopwatch.
Press §Reset§ to reset stopwatch.
Countdown
§Menu§ ¢ ¢Countdown
A set time elapses. The last 3 seconds are
indicated by a beep. At the end a special
beep sounds.
Voice command
§Menu§ ¢ ¢Voice command
Functions can be started by a voice com-
mand. Up to 20 voice recordings can be
saved in the phone for voice dialling or
voice commands (not on SIM card!).
Record
§Menu§ ¢ ¢Voice command
A list with the functions available is dis-
played. G Select function. Press §Record§.
Confirm selected function with §Yes§.
Press §Start§ to start recording.
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A short signal sounds. Now say the com-
mand corresponding to the function and
repeat it when prompted.
Apply
Press and hold E (in standby mode).
A short signal (beep) sounds and a
prompt appears in the display.
Now say the function. Noisy environ-
ments may affect voice recognition.
Fast access key
The left soft key and the number keys 2 to
9 (speed dialling numbers) can each be
assigned an important phone number or
a function. The phone number can then
be dialled or the function started at the
touch of a button.
Left soft key
Assign a function/phone number to the
left soft key for fast access.
Change (example)
§New SMS§ ¢§Change§ ¢Search for appli-
cation (e.g., Internet, Phone number)
¢§Selection§.
Apply (example)
Key assigned with Phone number/name.
Press and hold §Carol§.
Speed dialling keys
Only possible for keys 2 to 9. Key 1 is
reserved for the mailbox.
Change
J Press an unassigned numberkey
(2- 9) ¢§Set§ Select application (e.g. New
SMS, Phone number, Bookmarks).
Apply
Press and hold assigned numberkey,
e.g. 3.
Menu speed dialling
All menu functions are numbered inter-
nally. A function may be selected directly
by entering these numbers in sequence.
Example:
Press §Menu§. Press e.g. 2 for Records or 1
for Missed calls.
Own stuff
§Menu§ ¢Ñ
Files and folders are displayed. The fol-
lowing folders are provided for organising
your files: Pictures, Sounds, Colour
scheme, Data inbox.
Sending files
Press A to send a highlighted picture,
sound, animation etc.
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Customer Care
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Customer Care
In some countries repair and replace services are
impossible where the products are not sold through
our authorised dealers.
If repair work is necessary, please contact one of
our service centres:
Abu Dhabi .........................................0 26 42 38 00
Argentina .....................................0 80 08 88 98 78
Australia..........................................13 00 66 53 66
Austria.............................................05 17 07 50 04
Bahrain .................................................... 40 42 34
Bangladesh.......................................0 17 52 74 47
Belgium.............................................0 78 15 22 21
Bolivia ...............................................0 21 21 41 14
Bosnia Herzegovina..........................0 33 27 66 49
Brunei ..................................................02 43 08 01
Bulgaria................................................02 73 94 88
Cambodia ............................................12 80 05 00
Canada ........................................1 88 87 77 02 11
Chile..................................................8 00 53 06 62
China ...........................................0 21 23 01 71 88
Colombia....................................01 80 07 00 66 24
Croatia ..............................................0 16 10 53 81
Czech Republic.................................2 33 03 27 27
Denmark ..............................................35 25 86 00
Dubai ................................................0 43 96 64 33
Ecuador ..........................................18 00 10 10 00
Egypt.................................................0 23 33 41 11
Estonia.................................................. 6 30 47 97
Finland............................................09 22 94 37 00
France.............................................01 56 38 42 00
Germany ......................................0 90 01 00 77 00
Greece ............................................80 11 11 11 16
Hong Kong.......................................... 28 61 11 18
Hungary ..........................................06 14 71 24 44
Iceland .................................................. 5 11 30 00
India.............................22 24 98 70 00 Extn: 70 40
Indonesia .....................................0 21 46 82 60 81
Ireland.............................................18 50 77 72 77
Italy .................................................02 24 36 44 00
Ivory Coast.......................................... 05 02 02 59
Jordan...............................................0 64 39 86 42
Kenya.................................................... 2 72 37 17
Kuwait ................................................... 2 45 41 78
Latvia .................................................... 7 50 11 18
Lebanon.............................................. 01 44 30 43
Libya ...............................................02 13 50 28 82
Lithuania ...........................................8 70 07 07 00
Luxembourg........................................ 43 84 33 99
Macedonia .......................................... 02 13 14 84
Malaysia....................................+ 6 03 77 12 43 04
Malta.......................................+ 35 32 14 94 06 32
Mauritius ............................................... 2 11 62 13
Mexico .......................................01 80 07 11 00 03
Morocco .............................................. 22 66 92 09
Netherlands .................................0 90 03 33 31 00
New Zealand...................................08 00 27 43 63
Nigeria ..............................................0 14 50 05 00
Norway................................................ 22 70 84 00
Oman ....................................................... 79 10 12
Pakistan ..........................................02 15 66 22 00
Paraguay ..........................................8 00 10 20 04
Peru ..................................................0 80 05 24 00
Philippines ........................................0 27 57 11 18
Poland.............................................08 01 30 00 30
Portugal ............................................8 08 20 15 21
Qatar................................................... 04 32 20 10
Romania .........................................02 12 09 99 66
Russia..........................................8 80 02 00 10 10
Saudi Arabia .....................................0 22 26 00 43
We offer fast, individual advice! You have
several options:
Our online support on the Internet:
www.siemens.com/
mobilephonescustomercare
We can be reached any time, any place. You are
given 24 hour support on all aspects of our prod-
ucts. Here you will find an interactive fault-finding
system, a compilation of the most frequently
asked questions and answers, plus user guides
and current software updates to download.
When calling customer service, please have
ready your receipt and the phone identity num-
ber (IMEI, to display press *#06#), the software
version (to display, press *#06#, then §Info§) and
if available, your Siemens Service customer
number.
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Serbia .............................................01 13 07 00 80
Singapore ............................................62 27 11 18
Slovak Republic ..............................02 59 68 22 66
Slovenia............................................0 14 74 63 36
South Africa ....................................08 60 10 11 57
Spain.................................................9 02 11 50 61
Sweden.............................................0 87 50 99 11
Switzerland .....................................08 48 21 20 00
Taiwan ............................................02 23 96 10 06
Thailand............................................0 27 22 11 18
Tunisia .................................................71 86 19 02
Turkey..........................................0 21 64 59 98 98
Ukraine ........................................8 80 05 01 00 00
United Arab Emirates........................0 43 66 03 86
United Kingdom ...........................0 87 05 33 44 11
USA .............................................1 88 87 77 02 11
Venezuela....................................0 80 01 00 56 66
Vietnam...........................................84 89 20 24 64
Zimbabwe ............................................04 36 94 24
Care and maintenance
Your phone has been designed and manufactured
to the highest of standards and should be treated
with great care. The suggestions below will help
you to enjoy your phone for many years.
Protect your phone from moisture and humidity!
Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain min-
erals that will corrode electronic circuits. Should
your phone nonetheless become wet, discon-
nect it immediately from any power supply, re-
move the battery and leave the open phone to
dry at room temperature!
Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty ar-
eas. Its moving parts may become damaged.
Do not store your phone in hot areas. High tem-
peratures can shorten the life of electronic de-
vices, damage batteries and warp or melt
certain plastics.
Do not store your phone in cold areas. When
the phone warms up again (to its normal ambi-
ent temperature), moisture can form inside the
phone, which may damage electronic circuit
boards.
Do not drop, knock or shake your phone. Rough
handling can damage internal circuit boards!
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents,
or strong detergents to clean the phone!
The suggestions given above apply equally to your
phone, battery, charger and all accessories. If any
of these parts are not working properly, take them
to your nearest qualified service outlet. The per-
sonnel there will assist you and, if necessary, re-
pair the device.
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Product data
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Battery quality declaration
The capacity of your mobile phone battery is re-
duced each time you charge/discharge it. Storing
the battery at temperatures that are too high or too
low also causes a gradual loss of capacity. This
can significantly reduce the operating times of your
mobile phone, even after it has been fully charged.
The battery is, however, designed to be capable of
being charged and discharged for a period of six
months from when the mobile phone was pur-
chased. Following this six-month period, we rec-
ommend replacing your battery if you experience a
significant drop in performance. Only purchase
original Siemens batteries.
Display quality declaration
For technological reasons, a few small dots with
different colours may appear in the display in ex-
ceptional cases.
Please note that the appearance of brighter or
darker dots generally does not mean that a fault
has occurred.
Product data
Declaration of conformity
Siemens Information and Communication mobile
hereby declares that the phone described in this
user guide is in compliance with the essential re-
quirements and other relevant provisions of Euro-
pean Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The
declaration of conformity (DoC) concerned has
been signed. Please call the company hotline if you
require a copy of the original or:
www.siemens.com/mobiledocs
Technical data
GSM class: 4 (2 watt)
Frequency range: 880-960 MHz
GSM class: 1 (1 watt)
Frequency range: 1,710-1,880 MHz
GSM class: 1 (1 watt)
Frequency range: 1,850-1,990 MHz
Weight: 76 g
Size: 105.6x 46.8x 17.5 mm
(75 cm3)
Li-ion battery: 600 mAh
Operating temperature: -10 °C… +55 °C
SIM card: 3.0 V or 1.8 V
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Operating time
The operating time depends upon usage: Extreme
temperatures considerably reduce the phone’s
standby time. You should therefore avoid the leav-
ing the phone in the sun or on a radiator.
Talk time: 90 to 300 minutes.
Standby time: 50 to 220 hours.
Accessories
Available Accessories are:
Fashion & Carry
Tour Case FCT-650
Belt Case FCL-600
Energy
Li-Ion Battery 600 mAh EBA-670
Travel Charger EU ETC-500
Travel Charger UK ETC-510
Car Charger Plus ECC-600
Car Charger ECC-500
Desk Top Stand EDS-600
Handsfree portable
Headset Basic HHS-500
Headset HHS-510
Headset Purestyle HHS-610
Office
Data Cable DCA-500
Data Cable USB DCA-510
Multitainment
Quick Pic Camera IQP-500
Car Solutions
Car Kit Portable HKP-500
Car Kit Easy HKP-700
Car Kit Easy Upgrade HK0-700
Products can be obtained in specialist
shops or you can visit the Siemens Mobile
Store online:
Phone ID
You will need the following details if you lose your
phone or SIM card:
the number of the SIM card (on the card):
..............................................................
15-digit serial number of the phone
(under the battery):
..............................................................
the customer service number of the service
provider:
..............................................................
Lost phone
If you lose your phone or SIM card contact your
service provider immediately to prevent misuse.
Action taken Time
(min)
Reduces standby
time by
Calling 1 30 - 90 minutes
Light * 1 60 minutes
Network search 1 5 -10 minutes
* Keypad input, dynamic light games, organiser,
etc.
Siemens Original Accessories
www.siemens.com/shop
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SAR (AX75)
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SAR (AX75)
RF EXPOSURE/SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE
(SAR) INFORMATION
THIS SIEMENS AX75 PHONE MEETS THE
GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR
EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS.
Your cell phone is a radio transmitter and
receiver. It is designed and manufactured
not to exceed the emission limits for ex-
posure to radio frequency (RF) energy es-
tablished by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Govern-
ment and by Health Canada. These limits
are part of comprehensive guidelines and
establish permitted levels of RF energy for
the general population. The guidelines
were developed and confirmed by inde-
pendent scientific organizations through
periodic and thorough evaluation of sci-
entific studies*. The limits include a sub-
stantial safety margin designed to assure
the safety of all persons, regardless of age
and health.
The exposure standard for cell phones
employs a unit of measurement known as
the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The
SAR limit established by the FCC and by
Health Canada is 1.6 W/kg**. Tests for
SAR are conducted using standard operat-
ing positions accepted by the FCC and by
Industry Canada with the phone transmit-
ting 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 multiple
power levels so as to use only the power
required to reach the network. In general,
the closer you are to a wireless base sta-
tion, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale
to the public, it must be tested and the
manufacturer must certify to the FCC and
Industry Canada that it does not exceed
the limit established by each government
for safe exposure. The tests are performed
in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear
and worn on the body), reported to the
FCC and available for review by Industry
Canada. The highest SAR value for this
Siemens AX75 when tested for use at
the ear is
0.42 W/kg***
and when worn on the body+ is
0.28 W/kg***
Additional information on Specific Ab-
sorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the
Cellular Telecommunications Internet As-
sociation (CTIA) web-site at
www.phonefacts.net or the Canadian Wire-
less Telecommunications Association
(CWTA) website www.cwta.ca
SAR information on this Siemens AX75
phone is on file with the FCC and can be
found under the Display Grant section of
www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid.
While there may be differences between
the SAR levels of various phones and at
various positions, all Siemens products
meet the governmental requirements for
safe RF exposure.
+ For body worn operation, this mobile phone has
been tested and meets FCC RF exposure
guidelines when used with a Siemens accesso-
ry designated for this product, where available,
or when used with a carry accessory that con-
tains no metal and that positions the handset at
least 1.50 cm/0.59 inch is the correct testing
distance from the body. Use of other carry ac-
cessories may not ensure compliance with FCC
RF exposure guidelines.
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* The World Health Organization (WHO,
CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland), on the basis
of the actual knowledge, does not see any ne-
cessity for special precautionary measures
when using cell phones.
Further information:
www.who.int/peh-emf
www.mmfai.org
www.siemens.com/mobilephones
** averaged over 1 g of tissue.
*** SAR values may vary depending on national re-
quirements and network bands. SAR informa-
tion for different regions can be found at
www.siemens.com/mobilephones
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U.S. FDA
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U.S. FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's
(FDA) Center for Devices and Radiologi-
cal Health Consumer Update on Mobile
Phones
FDA has been receiving inquiries about
the safety of mobile phones, including
cellular phones and PCS phones. The fol-
lowing summarizes what is know – and
what remains unknown – about whether
these products can pose a hazard to
health, and what can be done to mini-
mize any potential risk. This information
may be used to respond to questions.
Why the concern?
Mobile phones emit low levels of radio
frequency energy (i.e., radio frequency
radiation) in the microwave range while
being used. They also emit very low levels
of radio frequency energy (RF), consid-
ered non-significant, 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 mecha-
nism, lower levels of RF might cause ad-
verse health effects as well. Although
some research has been done to address
these questions, no clear picture of the bi-
ological effects of this type of radiation
has emerged to date. Thus, the available
science does not allow us to conclude
that mobile phones are absolutely safe, or
that they are unsafe. However, the avail-
able scientific evidence does not demon-
strate adverse 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 tele-
phone conversation. These types of mo-
bile 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 exposure to
RF from mobile phones in which the an-
tenna is located at greater distances from
the user (on the outside of a car, for ex-
ample) is drastically lower than that from
hand-held phones, because a person'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.
How much evidence is there that hand-held mo-
bile phones might be harmful?
Briefly, there is not enough evidence to
know for sure, either way; however, re-
search 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
investigating the effects of RF exposures
characteristic of mobile phones have
yielded conflicting results. A few animal
studies, however, have suggested that
low levels of RF could accelerate the de-
velopment of cancer in laboratory ani-
mals. In one study, mice genetically al-
tered to be predisposed to developing
one type of cancer 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 results
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 studies showed increased tumor de-
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velopment used animals that had already
been treated with cancer-causing chemi-
cals, and other studies exposed the ani-
mals to the RF virtually 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 safety of mo-
bile phones. This research has resulted in
two findings in particular that merit addi-
tional study:
1. In a hospital-based, case-control study,
researchers looked for an association be-
tween mobile phone use and either glio-
ma (a type of brain cancer) or acoustic
neuroma (a benign tumor of the nerve
sheath). No statistically significant associ-
ation 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 exposure in this study
was less than three years.
When 20 types of glioma were considered
separately, however, an association was
found between mobile phone use and
one rare type of glioma, neuroepithel-
liomatous tumors. It is possible with mul-
tiple comparisons of the same sample
that this association occurred by chance.
Moreover, the risk did not increase with
how often the mobile phone was used, or
the length of the calls. In fact, the risk ac-
tually decreased with cumulative hours of
mobile phone use. Most cancer causing
agents increase risk with increased expo-
sure. An ongoing study of brain cancers
by the National Cancer Institute is expect-
ed to bear on the accuracy and repeat-
ability of these results.1
2. 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 abnormalities, including muta-
tions, chromosomal aberrations, DNA
strand breaks, and structural changes in
the genetic material of blood cells called
lymphocytes. None of the tests showed
any effect of the RF except for the micro-
nucleus assay, which detects structural ef-
fects on the genetic material. The cells in
this assay showed changes after exposure
to simulated cell phone radiation, but
only after 24 hours of exposure. It is pos-
sible that exposing the test cells to radia-
tion for this long resulted in heating.
Since this assay is known to be sensitive
to heating, heat alone could have caused
the abnormalities to occur. The data al-
ready in the literature on the response of
the micronucleus assay to RF are conflict-
ing. Thus follow-up research is
necessary.2
FDA is currently working with govern-
ment, industry, and academic groups to
ensure the proper follow-up to these in-
dustry-funded research findings. Collabo-
ration with the Cellular Telecommunica-
tions Industry Association (CTIA) in
particular is expected to lead to FDA pro-
viding research recommendations and sci-
entific oversight of new CTIA-funded re-
search based on such recommendations.
Two other studies of interest have been
reported recently in the literature:
Two groups of 18 people were exposed
to simulated mobile phone signals un-
der laboratory conditions while they
performed cognitive 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 choices more
quickly in one visual test when they
were exposed to simulated mobile
phone signals. This was the only
change noted among more than
20 variables compared.3
In a study of 209 brain tumor cases and
425 matched controls, there was no in-
creased risk of brain tumors associated
with mobile phone use. When tumors
did exist in certain locations, however,
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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 statisti-
cally significant.4
In summary, we do not have enough in-
formation at this point to assure the pub-
lic that there are, or are not, any low inci-
dent health problems associated with use
of mobile phones. FDA continues to work
with all parties, including other federal
agencies and industry, to assure that re-
search is undertaken to provide the nec-
essary answers to the outstanding ques-
tions 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. population 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 increasing at a
rate of about 1 million per month), about
4800 cases of brain cancer would be ex-
pected 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 be-
cause of the phone, or whether it would
have happened anyway. 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 an-
swer that question is to compare the us-
age of mobile phones among people with
brain cancer with the use of mobile
phones among appropriately matched
people without brain cancer. This is called
a case-control study. The current case-
control study of brain cancers by the Na-
tional Cancer Institute, as well as the fol-
low-up research to be sponsored by in-
dustry, 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 consumer
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 manufactur-
ers of mobile phones to notify users of
the health hazard and to repair, 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 mobile phone in-
dustry to take a number of steps to assure
public safety. The agency has recom-
mended that the industry:
Support needed research into possible
biological effects of RF of the type emit-
ted by mobile phones;
Design mobile phones in a way that
minimizes any RF exposure to the user
that is not necessary for device func-
tion; and
Cooperate in providing mobile phone
users with the best possible informa-
tion on what is known about possible
effects of mobile phone use on human
health.
At the same time, FDA belongs to an in-
teragency working group of the federal
agencies that have responsibility for
different aspects of mobile phone safe-
ty to ensure a coordinated effort at the
federal level. These agencies are:
National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Communications Commission
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Occupational Health and Safety
Administration
National Telecommunications and In-
formation Administration
The National Institutes of Health also par-
ticipates in this group.
In the absence of conclusive information about
any possible risk, what can concerned individ-
uals 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 po-
tential 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 consider holding
lengthy conversations on conventional
phones and reserving the hand-held
models for shorter conversations or for
situations when other types of phones
are not available.
People who must conduct extended con-
versations in their cars every day could
switch to a type of mobile phone that plac-
es more distance between their bodies
and the source of the RF, since the expo-
sure level drops off dramatically with dis-
tance. For example, they could switch to:
a mobile phone in which the antenna is
located outside the vehicle,
a hand-held phone with a built-in an-
tenna 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 fol-
lowing websites:
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) RF Safety Program (select “Infor-
mation on Human Exposure to RF
Fields from Cellular and PCS Radio
Transmitters”):
www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety
World Health Organization (WHO) In-
ternational Commission on Non-Ioniz-
ing Radiation Protection (select Qs &
As):
www.who.int/emf
United Kingdom, National Radiological
Protection Board:
www.nrpb.org.uk
Cellular Telecommunications Industry
Association (CTIA):
www.wow-com.com
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) Center for devices and Radiolog-
ical Health:
www.fda.gov/cdhr/consumer/
1 Muscat et al. Epidemiological Study of Cellular
Telephone Use and Malignant Brain Tumors. In:
State of the Science Symposium; 1999 June 20;
Long Beach, California.
2 Tice et al. Tests of mobile phone signals for activ-
ity in genotoxicity and other laboratory assays. In:
Annual Meeting of the Environmental Mutagen So-
ciety; March 29, 1999, Washington, DC; and per-
sonal communication, 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, Hallquist, A
and Mild, KH. Use of cellular telephones and the
risk for brain tumors; a case-control study. Int. J.
Oncol, 15: 113-116, 1999.
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FCC/Industry Canada
Notice
Your phone may cause TV or radio inter-
ference (for example, when using a tele-
phone in close proximity to receiving
equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada
can require you to stop using your tele-
phone if such interference cannot be
eliminated. If you require assistance,
please contact your local service facility.
This device complies with part 15 of the
FCC rules. Operation is subject to the con-
dition that this device does not cause
harmful interference.
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Ten Driving Safety Tips
Your Siemens wireless phone gives you
the power to communicate by voice – al-
most anywhere, anytime. But an impor-
tant responsibility accompanies the bene-
fits of wireless phones, one that every
user must uphold.
When driving a car, driving is your first re-
sponsibility. 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 manual
and learn to take advantage of valuable
features most phones offer including, au-
tomatic 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 atten-
tion off the road.
When available, use a hands-free device.
A number of hands-free wireless phone
accessories are readily available today.
Whether you choose an installed mount-
ed 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 an-
swer it for you.
Suspend conversations during hazardous driv-
ing 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 hazardous, but so is heavy traffic. As a
driver, your first responsibility is to pay at-
tention to the road.
Do not take notes or look up phone numbers
while driving.
If you are reading an address book or
business card while driving a car, or writ-
ing a “to do” list, then you are not watch-
ing where you are going. It’s common
sense. Don’t get caught in a dangerous
situation because you are reading or writ-
ing and not paying attention to the road
or nearby vehicles.
Dial 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 coincide 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 conver-
sations that may be distracting.
Stressful or emotional conversations and
driving do not mix – they are distracting
and even dangerous when you are be-
hind the wheel. Make people you are talk-
ing with aware you are driving and if nec-
essary, 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 protect yourself and
your family in dangerous 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.
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Use your phone to help others in emergencies.
Your wireless phone provides you a per-
fect opportunity to be a “good Samaritan”
in your community. If you see an auto ac-
cident, crime in progress or other serious
emergencies 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 nec-
essary.
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 bro-
ken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident
where no one appears injured, or a vehi-
cle you know to be stolen, call roadside
assistance or other special non-emergen-
cy wireless numbers.
Provided by the Cellular Telecommunications In-
dustry 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
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Intellectual property
Intellectual Property Restrictions
All Intellectual Property, as defined below,
which is owned by or otherwise the prop-
erty of Siemens Information and Commu-
nications Mobile, LLC ("Siemens"), its af-
filiates, partners or suppliers, relating to
the Phone, including but not limited to
accessories, parts or software relating
thereto (the “Phone System”), is propri-
etary under federal laws, state laws and
International treaty provisions. Intellectu-
al Property includes, but is not limited to,
inventions (patentable or unpatentable),
patents, trade secrets, copyrights, soft-
ware, computer programs, and related
documentation and other works of au-
thorship. You may not infringe or other-
wise violate the rights secured by the In-
tellectual Property. Moreover, you agree
that you will not (and will not attempt to)
disassemble, decompile, reverse engi-
neer, 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 compo-
nents. All applicable rights of the Intellec-
tual Property shall remain with Siemens,
its affiliates, partners or suppliers.
Siemens will have no liability with respect
to any claim of patent infringement
which is based upon the combination 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 furnished by
Siemens which is attached to or used in
connection with the Product, The forego-
ing states the entire liability of Siemens
with respect to infringement of patents
by the Product or any parts thereof.
Laws in the United States and other coun-
tries preserve for Siemens certain exclu-
sive rights for copyrighted Siemens soft-
ware, such as the exclusive rights to
reproduce and distribute copies of such
Siemens software. Siemens software may
be used only in the Product in which the
software was originally embodied when
purchased, and such software in such
Product may not be replaced, copied, dis-
tributed. modified in any way, or used to
produce any derivative thereof. No other
use including, without limitation, alter-
ation, modification, reproduction, distri-
bution. or reverse engineering of such
Siemens software or exercise of rights in
such Siemens software is permitted. No
license is granted by implication, estoppel
or otherwise under Siemens patent rights
or copyrights.
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End user license agreement
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End user license agreement
This Software License Agreement
("Agreement") is between You and
Siemens Information and Communication
Mobile, LLC and/or one of its affiliates
("Licensor"). The Agreement authorizes
You to use the Software specified in
Clause 1 below, which may be included
on Your phone, stored on a CD-ROM, sent
to You by electronic mail, downloaded
from Licensor's Web pages or servers or
from other sources under the terms and
conditions set forth below. This is an
agreement on end user rights and not an
agreement for sale. Licensor continues to
own the copy of the Software and any
other copy that You are authorized to
make pursuant to this Agreement. Read
this Agreement carefully before installing,
downloading or using the Software. Fur-
ther, by installing, downloading and/or
using the Software, You agree to the
terms and conditions of this Agreement.
1. Software.
As used in this Agreement, the term "Soft-
ware" means, collectively:
(i) all the software in Your phone, all of
the contents of the disk(s), CD-ROM(s),
electronic mail and its file attachments, or
other media with which this Agreement is
provided;
(ii) related Licensor or third party software;
(iii) digital images, stock photographs, clip
art or other artistic works ("Stock Files");
(iv) related explanatory written materials
("Documentation");
(v) fonts;
(vi) upgrades, modified versions, up-
dates, additions and copies of the Soft-
ware, if any, licensed to You by Licensor
(collectively "Updates") and
(vii) any other possible documentation re-
lated thereto.
2. End user rights and use.
Licensor grants to You a non-exclusive,
non-transferable end user right to install
the Software or use the Software installed
on the phone. The Software is licensed
with the phone as a single integrated
product and may be used with the phone
only as set forth in these licensing terms.
3. Limitations on end user rights.
(a) You may not copy, distribute, or make
derivative works of the Software.
(b) You may not use, modify, translate, re-
produce or transfer the right to use the
Software or copy the Software except as
expressly provided in this Agreement.
(c) You may not resell, sublicense, rent,
lease or lend the Software; except You
may permanently transfer all of Your
rights as set forth in the Agreement only
as part of a permanent sale or transfer of
the phone, provided the recipient agrees
to the terms of this Agreement.
(d) You may not reverse engineer, reverse
compile, disassemble or otherwise attempt
to discover the source code of the Software
(except to the extent that this restriction is
expressly prohibited by law) or create deriv-
ative works based on the Software.
(e) You shall not display, modify,
reproduce or distribute any of the Stock
Files included with the Software.
(f) You shall not display, modify, repro-
duce or distribute any of the pre-loaded
content included with the software unless
permitted as stated in the User Guide or in
the prompts in the Software. In the event
that You are allowed to display, modify, re-
produce or distribute certain parts of the
pre-loaded content, You shall review the
"Readme" files associated with the pre-
loaded content (contained on the CD) to
ascertain what rights You have with re-
spect to such materials. Pre-loaded con-
tent may not be used in the production of
libelous, defamatory, fraudulent, infring-
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ing, lewd, obscene or pornographic mate-
rial or in any otherwise illegal manner.
You agree that You shall only use the pre-
loaded content in a manner that complies
with all applicable laws, including, but not
limited to, applicable restrictions concern-
ing copyright and other intellectual prop-
erty rights. You may not register or claim
any rights in the pre-loaded content or de-
rivative works there of.
(g) You agree that You shall only use the
Software in a manner that complies with
all applicable laws in the jurisdiction in
which You use the Software, including,
but not limited to, applicable restrictions
concerning copyright and other intellec-
tual property rights.
4. Copyright.
Licensor and/or its software suppliers and
their respective affiliates own the Soft-
ware and all rights, including without limi-
tation including proprietary rights therein,
are protected by international treaty provi-
sions and other applicable national laws
of the country in which it is being used.
The structure, organization and code of
the Software are the valuable trade se-
crets and confidential information.
5. Multiple copies/updates.
If the Software supports multiple plat-
forms or languages, if You receive the
Software on multiple media, of if You oth-
erwise receive multiple copies of the Soft-
ware, the number of phones on which all
versions of the Software are installed
shall be one phone. If the Software is an
Update to a previous version of the Soft-
ware, You must possess a valid end user
right to such previous version in order to
use the Update and You may use the pre-
vious version for ninety (90) days after
You receive the Update in order to assist
You in the transition to the Update. After
such time You no longer have a right to
use the previous version, except for the
sole purpose of enabling You to install the
Update.
6. Commencement & termination.
This Agreement is effective from the first
date You use or install the Software. Your
end user rights automatically and imme-
diately terminate without notice from Li-
censor if You fail to comply with any pro-
vision of this Agreement. In such event,
You must immediately delete, destroy or
return at Your own cost and expense, and
without entitlement to any refund of the
purchase price, the phone and the Soft-
ware, and all related material to Licensor.
7. Except as expressly provided
in the limited warranty for the phone, you
acknowledge the Software is provided "as
is" without warranty of any kind express
or implied. To the maximum extent per-
mitted by applicable law neither Licensor,
Licensor's Software suppliers or their re-
spective affiliates, nor the copyright hold-
ers make any representations or warran-
ties, express or implied, including but not
limited to the warranties of merchantabil-
ity or fitness for a particular purpose or
that the Software will not infringe any
third party patents, copyrights, trade-
marks or other rights. There is no warran-
ty by Licensor or by any other party that
the functions contained in the Software
will meet your requirements or that the
operation of the Software will be uninter-
rupted or error free.
8. Not fault tolerant.
The Software may contain technoloy that
is not fault tolerant and is not designed,
manufactured, or intended for use in en-
vironments or applications in which the
failure of the licensed Software could
lead direclty to death, personal injury, or
severe physical or environmental damage
or financial loss.
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9. Limitation of liability.
To the maximum extent permitted by ap-
plicable law, in no event shall Licensor or
Licensor's Software suppliers or their re-
specitve affiliates and employees be liable
for any lost profits, revenue, sales, data or
costs of procurement of substitute goods
or services, property damage, personal
injury, interruption of business, loss of
business information or for any special,
direct, indirect, incidental, economic, cov-
er, punitive, special or consequential
damages, however caused and whether
arising under contract, tort, negligence,
or other theory of liability arising out of
the use of or inability to use the Software,
even if Licensor or its Software suppliers
are advised of the possibility of such dam-
ages. Because some countries/states/ju-
risdictions do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of liability, but may allow liabili-
ty to be limited, in such cases, the liability
of Licensor, its Software suppliers and
their respective affiliates and employees
shall be limited to, at Licensor's option, ei-
ther (a) return of the price paid less a rea-
sonable amount for usage, or (b) repair or
replacment of the Software that does not
meet the limited warranty provided with
the phone and which is returned in accor-
dance with the requirements of the limit-
ed warranty.
Nothing contained in this Agreement
shall prejudice the statutory rights of any
party dealing as a consumer. Nothing
contained in this Agreement limits Licen-
sor's liability to You in the event of death
or personal injury resulting from Licen-
sor's negligence if law prohibits such a
limitation. Licensor is acting on behalf of
its software suppliers and their respective
employees and affiliates for the purpose
of disclaiming, excluding and/or restrict-
ing obligations, warranties and liability as
provided in this clause 9, but in no other
respects and for no other purpose.
10. Technical support.
Licensor has no obligation to furnish You
with technical support except as agreed
in writing between You and Licensor in
the Limited Warranty provided with the
phone.
11. Export control.
The Software may be subject to export
regulations of the United States and other
countries. You agree that You shall com-
ply with all applicable export laws, restric-
tions and regulations of the United States
or foreign agencies or authorities, and
shall not export, or transfer for the pur-
pose of re-export, any Software, product
or technical data received under this
Agreement or any Software or product
produced by use of such technical data,
including processes and services, in viola-
tion of any applicable restrictions, laws or
regulations, or without all necessary
approvals.
12. Applicable law & general provisions.
This Agreement shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the laws of
the State of California without regard to
its conflicts of laws rules. This is the entire
agreement between Licensor and You re-
lating to the Software and it supersedes
any prior representations, discussions,
undertakings, end user agreements, com-
munications or advertising relating to the
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