BenQ Mobile and OHG C60 GSM 1900 Mobile Phone User Manual A31008 H5850 A40 1 4A19 SUG for

BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG GSM 1900 Mobile Phone A31008 H5850 A40 1 4A19 SUG for

User Guide

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Table of Contents 1
VAR Language: English; VAR issue date: 11-Juli-2003
This is a short version of the operating instructions. You can
download the detailed version from the Internet at: www.my-
siemens.com/c60
Safety precautions ..................... 2
SAR (Cell Phone Designation) .... 4
Phone overview ......................... 6
Display symbols (selection) ....... 8
Getting started ......................... 10
Switching on/off, PIN ............... 13
Switching on your phone for
the first time .......................... 13
Without a SIM card ................. 14
General information ................ 16
Security .................................... 17
Codes .................................... 17
Clear SIM card barring ............ 18
Making a phone call ................. 19
Text entry ................................. 22
Predef. texts .......................... 25
Phonebook ............................... 26
<New entry> .......................... 26
Call (search for an entry) ........ 26
Edit entry ............................... 26
Assign picture ........................ 27
Groups ................................... 28
Records/Durat/charges ............. 29
Camera (Accessories) ............... 30
Voicemail/CB services .............. 32
SMS .......................................... 33
MMS ......................................... 34
Message lists/
Message list settings ............... 36
Surf & fun ................................. 37
Internet browser (WAP) .......... 37
Games ....................................38
Setup ........................................ 39
Ring tones ................................ 45
Extras ........................................46
Alarm clock ............................46
Calculator ...............................46
Stopwatch ..............................46
SIM services (optional) ...........46
Fast access ................................47
Own stuff .................................. 48
Questions & Answers ............... 49
Customer Care ..........................52
Specifications ........................... 54
Exposure to
radiofrequency signals ............ 54
Technical data .......................54
Trademarks ............................ 54
Care and maintenance ............. 55
Battery quality statement ........ 56
U.S. FDA .................................... 57
FCC/Industry Canada Notice ..... 63
Ten Driving Safety Tips ............. 64
Intellectual Property .................66
Menu tree ................................. 67
Index ......................................... 72
Table of Con-
tents
This is a short
version of the
operating
instructions.
You can
download the
detailed ver-
sion from the
Internet at:
www.my-sie-
mens.com/c6
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Safety precautions
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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
requirements and local restric-
tions when using the phone. For
example in aeroplanes, petrol
stations, hospitals or while
driving.
Mobile phones can interfere
with the functioning of medical
devices such as hearing aids or
pacemakers. Keep at least
20 cm/9 inches between phone
and pacemaker. When using
the mobile phone hold it to the
ear which is further away from
the pacemaker. For more infor-
mation consult your doctor.
The SIM card and
MultiMediaCard may be
removed. Caution! Small parts
like this could be swallowed by
young children.
The mains voltage specified on
the power supply unit (Volt)
must not be exceeded. Other-
wise the charging device may
be destroyed.
The ringtone (p. 45), info tones
and handsfree 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. 20). Otherwise you
risk serious permanent damage
to your hearing.
Only use original Siemens bat-
teries (100 % mercury-free) and
– charging devices. Otherwise
you risk serious damage to
health and property. The battery
could explode, for instance.
You may only open the phone to
replace the battery (100 % mer-
cury-free), SIM card or
MultiMediaCard. You must not
open the battery under any
circumstances. All other
changes to this device are
strictly prohibited and will invali-
date the operating licence.
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3Safety precautions
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Important:
Please dispose of unwanted
batteries and phones as permit-
ted by the laws in your country.
The phone may cause interfer-
ence in the vicinity of TV sets,
radios and PCs.
Use only Siemens original
accessories. This will avoid
potential risks to health or prop-
erty and ensure compliance with
all relevant regulations.
Improper use will invalidate the guarantee!
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SAR (Cell Phone Designation)
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SAR (Cell Phone
Designation)
RF EXPOSURE /SPECIFIC
ABSORPTION RATE (SAR)
INFORMATION
THIS SIEMENS C60 PHONE MEETS
THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIRE-
MENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO ELECTRO-
MAGNETIC FIELDS.
Your cell phone is a radio transmitter
and receiver. It is designed and man-
ufactured not to exceed the emission
limits for exposure to radio fre-
quency (RF) energy established by
the Federal Communications Com-
mission (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 eval-
uation of scientific studies*. The
standards include a substantial
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 measure-
ment known as the Specific Absorp-
tion 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 oper-
ating positions accepted by the FCC
and by Industry Canada with the
phone transmitting at its highest cer-
tified power level in all tested fre-
quency 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 estab-
lished 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 model phone when
testest for use at the ear is
0.45 W/kg***
and when worn on the body+ is
0.31 W/kg***
Additional information on Specific
Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found
on the Cellular Telecommunications
Internet Association (CTIA) web-site
at www.phonefacts.net or the Cana-
dian Wireless Telecommunications
Association (CWTA) website
www.cwta.ca.
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5SAR (Cell Phone Designation)
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SAR information on this Siemens
C60 phone is on file with the FCC
and can be found under the Display
Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid
after searching on FCC ID PWX-C60.
While there may be differences
between the SAR levels of various
phones and at various positions, all
Siemens products meet the govern-
mental 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
carry accessory that contains no
metal and that positions the
handset at least1.5 cm/0.59 in from
the body. Use of other carry
accessories may not ensure
compliance with FCC RF expo-
sure guidelines.
*The World Health Organization
(WHO, CH-1211 Geneva 27,
Switzerland), on the basis of the
actual knowledge, does not see
any necessity for special precau-
tionary measures when using
cell phones.
Further information:
www.who.int/peh-emf,
www.mmfai.org,
www.my-siemens.com.
** averaged over 1 g of tissue.
***SAR values may vary depending
on national requirements and
network bands. SAR information
for different regions can be
found at www.my-siemens.com
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Phone overview
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Phone overview
1Call key
Dial phone number /name displayed, take
calls. Show last phone numbers dialled in
standby mode.
2On/Off/End key
Switched off: Hold down to switch on.
During a call or in use: press briefly to
finish.
In menus: Press briefly: one level back.
Press and hold: return to standby mode.
Press and hold: return to standby mode.
In standby mode: Hold down, to switch off
phone.
3Control key
In lists and menus:
Scroll up and down.
Function call.
Back a menu level.
During a call:
Open call menu.
In standby mode:
Open Phonebook.
Open menu.
GPRS info
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7Phone overview
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3Integrated antenna
Do not interfere unnecessarily with the
phone above the battery cover. This reduces
reception quality.
3Loudspeaker
3Display symbols
Signal strength/GPRS available/battery
level.
4Display keys
The current functions of these keys are
shown in the bottom line of the display as
§text§ / symbol (e.g. d) .
5Input keys
Numbers, letters.
6Press and hold
In standby mode: switch on/off all signal
tones (except alarm).
For incoming calls: switch off ring tones
only.
7Press and hold
In standby mode: switch key lock on/off.
8Microphone
9Plug socket
Connection for charger, headset etc.
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Display symbols (selection)
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Display symbols (selection)
Display symbols
4Signal strength.
=Charging.
9Battery charging status, e.g.,
50%.
²Phonebook
/Call records
Surf & Fun
±Ring tones
2Messages
eCamera
NExtras
Eigenes
BSetup
CAll calls are diverted.
?Ringer off.
@Short ring (beep) only.
ARing only if the caller is stored in
the Phonebook.
¢Alarm set.
Alarm clock active.
Key lock active.
Phone numbers/names:
qOn the SIM card
pOn the SIM card (PIN 2
protected).
KIn the phone memory.
No network access.
E,DFunction activated/deactivated.
#Phonebook.
ABC/Ab
c/abc Indicates whether upper- or lower
case letters are active.
iText input with T9.
yActivated and available.
xRegistered.
vTemporarily interrupted.
wGPRS download.
WAP Online.
WAP via GPRS online.
WAP No network.
}Headset active.
Auto answer feature on.
Depending on your service provider, some
of the symbols displayed here may differ
from those on the phone.
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9Display symbols (selection)
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Soft keys
XMessage received.
·MMS received.
MMS notification.
1Voice mail received.
nData received.
gPicture received.
fMelody received.
TUnanswered call.
Store in Phonebook.
Retrieve from Phonebook.
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Getting started
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Getting started
The front and back covers of the phone and the keypad itself can be changed
in seconds – no tools required (CLIPit™). Please switch the phone off first:
Assembling
Dismantling
Additional notes
Your phone’s display and the camera lens on the back are covered with a protective film
when delivered. Remove this film before getting started.
To avoid damage to the display, the phone should not be used without the front cover.
99 9
99 9
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11Getting started
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Using the SIM
card/battery
The service provider supplies you
with a SIM card on which all the
important data for your account is
stored. If the SIM card is credit card-
sized, snap out the smaller segment
and trim any rough edges.
Remove the cover in the direction
of the arrow 9.
Insert the SIM card in the opening
with the contact area facing down-
wards and push gently until it
engages below the holder (make
sure the angled corner is in the
correct position 9).
Insert the battery sideways into
the phone 9, then press down-
wards 9 until it engages.
To remove, press the retaining tab
9 then lift the battery out.
Slide the cover over the phone
9 until it latches into place.
9
9
Additional notes
Always switch off phone before removing
the battery!
Only 3V SIM cards are supported. Please
contact your service provider if you have an
older card.
Functions without SIM card .............. S. 33
9
9
9
9
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Getting started
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Charging the battery
The battery is not supplied fully
charged. Plug the charger cable into
the bottom of the phone, plug the
power supply unit into a mains
power socket and charge for at least
two hours.
Display when charging is in progress
=During charging.
Charging time
An empty battery is fully charged
after about 2 hours. Charging is only
possible within a temperature range
of +5 °C to +40 °C. If the tempera-
ture rises/falls 5 °C above/below this,
the charge symbol flashes a warn-
ing. The voltage specified on the
power supply unit must not be
exceeded.
Charge icon not visible
If the battery was fully discharged,
the charging symbol will not be
immediately visible on connection to
the power supply unit. 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 opera-
tion (empty-full):
69<
A beep sounds when the battery is
nearly empty. The charge level of the
battery is displayed correctly only
after uninterrupted charging/dis-
charging. You should therefore not
remove the battery unnecessarily and
where possible not interrupt charging
prematurely.
Additional notes
The power supply unit will become hot after
extended use. This is normal and is not
dangerous.
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13Switching on/off, PIN
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Switching on/off, PIN
Turning the phone on/off
Hold down the On/Off/End
key 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 charac-
ters **** appear to
ensure nobody can read
your PIN on the display.
Correct errors with §Clear§.
§OK§ Confirm your input with
the right soft key. Logging
on to the network will
take a few seconds.
Switching on your phone
for the first time
Time/date
The clock must be set to the right
time once at start-up.
§Yes§ Press.
First enter the date
(day/month/year), then
the time (24 hours,
including seconds).
§OK§ Press. The time and date
are updated.
Time zones
Specify your current time zone.
Select the desired time
zone from the list ...
§Set§ ... Apply it.
Additional notes
Change PIN...................................... S. 36
Clear SIM card barring ..................... S. 37
Please enter your
PIN:
* * * *
Additional notes
If the battery is removed for longer than
30 seconds, the clock must be reset.
Additional clock settings ....................p. 42
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Switching on/off, PIN
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Language
On start-up, you are asked to specify
up to two languages for T9 input.
This determines which languages
are T9-supported on your phone.
To free up more space for your own
pictures and sounds, the dictionaries
for all unselected languages are
deleted from the phone.
You can also make this selection at a
later time. If you decide to do this,
you will be asked to make the selec-
tion again the next time you turn on
the phone.
Select language.
§Change§ Activate/deactivate selec-
tion. A maximum of two
languages can be selected
simultaneously.
§OK§ Confirm selection.
Strong reception signal
4Strong receive signal.
3A weak signal reduces the
callquality and may lead
to loss of the connection.
Change your location.
Without a SIM card
If you switch on the phone without
a SIM card you can still use some
phone functions.
§Menu§ Press soft key. The func-
tions are displayed.
§SOS§ Emergency, SOS.
Additional informationn
If all dictionaries are deleted (no language
is selected), T9 input is deactivated and
you cannot reactivate it.
If you want to load a dictionary in another
language, you will find a large selection to
download from the Internet as well as
installation instructions at:
www.my-siemens.com/t9
Selecting the Input language.............p. 23
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15Switching on/off, PIN
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Emergency number
(SOS)
Use only in real emergencies!
By pressing the soft key §SOS§ you can
make an emergency call on any net-
work without a SIM card and without
entering a PIN (not available in all
countries).
Standby mode
When the name of the service pro-
vider appears on the display, the
phone is in standby mode and ready for
use.
The left soft key may have different
functions pre-assigned to it.
Hold down the On/Off/End
key to return to standby
mode from any menu
option.
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General information
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General information
User guide
The following symbols are used to
explain operation:
Menu control
The steps needed to reach a function
are shown in concise form in this user
guide, e. g. to display call list for
missed calls:
§Menu§ ¢/¢Calls missed
This corresponds to:
§Menu§ Open menu.
From standby mode: press the
right soft key.
Select Records /.
§Select§ Press right soft key to open
sub menu Records.
§Select§ Press right soft key to open
the list Calls missed.
Scroll to entry required.
§ViePress left soft key to show
phone number with date,
time and number of calls.
Enter numbers or letters.
On/Off/End key.
Call key.
Press the control key on the
side indicated.
 Soft keys
§Menu§ Displays a soft-key function.
"Function depends on the
service provider, special reg-
istration may be necessary.
Messages 5
NewMMS Select
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17Security
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Security
Codes
The phone and SIM card are pro-
tected against misuse by several
security codes.
§Menu§ ¢B¢Security
¢Codes¢Select a func-
tion
PIN control
The PIN is usually requested each
time the phone is switched on. You
can deactivate this feature but you
risk unauthorised use of the phone.
Some service providers do not per-
mit deactivating the control.
§Select§ Press.
Enter PIN.
§OK§ Confirm input.
§Change§ Press.
§OK§ Confirm.
Change PIN
You can change the PIN to any
4-8 digit number you may find
easier to remember.
Enter current PIN.
§OK§ Press.
,§OK§ Enter new PIN.
,§OK§ Reenter new PIN.
Change PIN2
(Display only if PIN 2 is available).
Proceed as with Change PIN.
Change phonecode
You define the phone code (4 to
8 digits) when calling up a phone-
code protected function for the first
time. It is then valid for all phone-
code protected functions. Following
the third unsuccessful attempt,
access to the phone code and the
functions that use it is denied. In
such an instance contact Siemens
Service (p. 52).
Keep these confidential numbers in a
safe place where you can access them
again if required.
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Security
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Clear SIM card barring
If the PIN is entered incorrectly three
times, the SIM card is barred. Enter
the PUK (MASTER PIN), provided by
your service provider with the SIM
card, according to instructions. If the
PUK (MASTER PIN) has been lost,
please contact your service provider.
Preventing accidental
activation
Even if PIN entry is deactivated
(S. 36) confirmation is required to
switch on phone.
This prevents accidental activation
of the phone, e.g. when you are
carrying it in a bag or when you are
travelling in an aircraft.
Hold down:
§OK§ Press. The phone switches
on.
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19Making a phone call
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Making a phone call
Dialling with number
keys
The phone must be switched on
(standby mode).
Dial number (always with
area code, if necessary
with international dialling
code).
§Clear§ A short press clears
the last digit, a long press
clears the entire phone
number.
Press the Call key to dial.
End call
Press the End key briefly.
The call is ended. Press
this key even if the person
on the other end of the
line has hung up first.
Set volume
Use the control key (top)
to start adjusting the vol-
ume during conversation.
Set volume and confirm
with §OK§.
If a Car Kit is used, its volume setting
will not affect the usual setting on
the phone.
Redial previous numbers
For redialling previously dialled
numbers:
Press the Call key once.
Pick out the required
phone number from the
list, then press ...
Press ....
If number busy
Autom. Redial previous numbers
§Auto dial§ The phone number is
automatically dialled ten
times at increasing time
intervals.
Or
Call back b
§Call back§ Your phone rings when
the busy number is free.
Reminder
§PrompA beep reminds you to
redial the displayed
phone number after
15 minutes.
International dialling codes
Hold down until a "+"-is dis-
played.
§+List§ Press and select country.
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Making a phone call
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Accept call
The phone must be switched on
(standby mode). An incoming call
will interrupt any other use of the
phone.
§Answer§ or press.
If the phone number has been trans-
mitted by the network, it is dis-
played. If the caller's name also
appears in the Phonebook, this will
appear instead of the number. If set,
a picture can be displayed instead of
the bell icon.
Reject call
§Reject§ or press briefly.
Handsfree
You can put the phone down during
a call. You can then hear the caller
via the loudspeaker.
§Handsfr.§ Activate handsfree func-
tion.
§Yes§ Switch on.
Use the control key to
adjust the volume.
§Handsfr.§ Switch off.
Additional notes
Save phone number ..............p. 26
Key barring..........................................p. 7
Accept call using any key ..................p. 41
Note
Please make sure you have accepted the
call before holding the phone to your ear.
This will prevent a loud ring tone from dam-
aging your hearing! Warning!
Always switch off "handsfree talking"
before holding the phone to your ear! This
will avoid damage to your hearing!
4<
Handsfr. Menu
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21Making a phone call
VAR Language: English; VAR issue date: 11-Juli-2003
Swapping between
2 calls b
Making a new connection during
a call.
y menu§ Open the call menu.
Hold Hold current call.
Dial a new phone number.
When the new connection is estab-
lished:
y menu§ Open the call menu
Swap Swap back and forth
between both calls.
You are called during a phone call
and you can hear the "call waiting
tone" (p. 41).
§Swap§ Accept the waiting call,
putting the current call on
hold to do so. Swap back
and forthbetween the
calls as previously
described.
Or
End the current call.
§Answer§ Accept the new call.
Conference b
You can call up to 5 subscribers
and connect them to set up a tele-
phone conference. When the new
connection is established:
y menu§ Open the menu and select
Hold. The current call is
put on hold.
Now dial a new number.
When the new connec-
tion is established ...
y menu§ ... Open the menu and
select Conference. The
held call is joined.
Repeat procedure until all partici-
pants are linked together (up to
5 participants).
End
All calls in the conference
are ended simultaneously
when the End key is
pressed.
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Text entry
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VAR Language: English; VAR issue date: 11-Juli-2003
Text entry
Text entry without T9
Press number key repeatedly until
the required letter appears. The cur-
sor advances after a short delay.
Example:
Pressing briefly once types
the letter a, twice the let-
ter b, etc.
Hold down to write the
number.
Ä,ä,1-9 Umlauts and numbers are
displayed after the rele-
vant letters.
§Clear§ Press briefly to delete the
letter before the cursor,
hold down to erase the
whole word.
Move the cursor
(forwards/back).
Press briefly: Switch
between abc,Abc,ABC,
T9abc,T9Abc,T9ABC,123.
Status indicator in the top
line of the display.
Hold down: All input modes
are displayed.
Press briefly: Special char-
acters are shown.
Hold down: Open input
menu.
Press once/repeatedly:
. , ? ! ’ " 0 - ( ) @ / : _
Hold down: Writes 0.
Writes blank. Press twice
= skip line.
Special characters
Press briefly. The charac-
ter map is displayed:
1) Line skip
,Navigate to characters.
§Select§ Press.
Input menu
With text input:
Hold down: The input
menu is displayed:
Text format (SMS only)
Input language
Mark text
Copy/Add
1)¿¡_;.,?!+-
"’ :*/()¤¥$£
€@\ &#[ ] {}%~
<=>| ^§īǻĬȁȄ
ȆȈ ĭȌȍ
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23Text entry
VAR Language: English; VAR issue date: 11-Juli-2003
Text entry with T9
T9 deduces the correct word from
the individual key entries by making
comparisons with an extensive dic-
tionary.
Activate, deactivate T9
§Options§ Open text menu, select
T9 input, then T9 enabled.
§Change§ Activate T9.
Select Input language
Select the language in which you
want to compose your message.
§Options§ Open text menu,
T9 input select, then Input
language.
§Select§ Confirm, the new lan-
guage is set.
Or
§Delete§ Delete T9 dictionary for
the selected language.
Type a word using T9
The display changes as you proceed.
Therefore, it is best if you finish a
word without looking at the display.
Simply press the keys once only
where the relevant letter is located.
For "hotel", for example:
Press briefly for T9Abcthen

Press. A blank ends a
word.
Do not use special characters such as
Ä but rather use the standard charac-
ters, e.g. A; T9 will do the rest for
you.
Additional notes
Setting a full stop. Word is
ended when followed by a
blank space. Within a word, a
full stop represents an apostro-
phe or hyphen:
e.g. §provider.s§ = provider’s.
Move to the right. Ends a word.
Press briefly: Swap between:
abc, Abc, T9abc, T9Abc, 123.
Status indicator in the top line
of the display.
Hold down: All input modes
are displayed.
Press briefly: Select special
characters (S. 29).
Hold down: Open input menu
(S. 29).
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T9 word suggestions
If several options are found in the
dictionary for a key sequence (a
word), the most probable is dis-
played first.
The word must be highlighted as
§inverted§. Then press
buttons. The displayed
word is replaced with a
different word. If this is
also incorrect, repeat until
the correct word is dis-
played.
To add a word to the dictionary:
§Spell§ Select.
Now write the word without T9-sup-
port and accept with §Save§ into the
dictionary.
Correct a word
Words written with T9:
Move left or right, word
by word, until the
required word is §inverted§.
Scroll through the T9
word suggestions again.
§Clear§ Deletes the character to
the left of the cursor and
displays a new possible
word!
Words not created using T9:
Move letter by letter to
the left/right.
§Clear§ Deletes the letter to the
left of the cursor.
Characters are inserted at
the cursor position.
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 addi-
tional patents are pending worldwide.
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VAR Language: English; VAR issue date: 11-Juli-2003
Predef. texts
The phone contains predefined texts
that you can add to your messages
(SMS, MMS). You can also create and
store up to 5 personal stored texts.
Each stored text can contain up to
32 characters.
Unlike personal stored texts, prede-
fined texts cannot be changed or
deleted.
Write personal stored texts
§Menu§ ¢2¢Predef. texts
§Options§ <New entry> Select.
Write personal stored
text.
§Save§ Press. The text is saved.
Use predefined texts
Write message text (SMS,
MMS).
§Options§ Open text menu.
Select Predef. texts.
Select predefined text
from the list.
§Select§ Confirm. The predefined
text is inserted into the
text to the left of the
cursor.
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Phonebook
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Phonebook
Enter frequently used phone num-
bers in the Phonebook with a special
name. To dial them, simply highlight
the name. If a phone number is
stored with a name, it appears on
the display when you are called.
Important numbers can be assigned
to different groups.
<New entry>
Open Addressbook (in
standby mode).
§Select§ Display of entry fields.
Select entry fields and fill
in. The max. number of
characters is indicated in
the display .
Number: Always enter phone
number with prefix.
Name: Enter first name or
surname.
E-Mail: Enter email address for
MMS (max. for
50 addresses).
Gruppe: Organise entries in
groups, select with
§Change§.
Location: Select location: Mobile,
SIM or Protected SIM.
Record no.:This is automatically
assigned to the entry .
§Save§ Press to store the new
entry.
Call (search for an entry)
Open Phonebook and
select name .
Phone number is
selected.
Edit entry
Select entry in Phone-
book.
§Options§ Press, Edit Select. After
making the change §Save§.
# Phonebook ¤
<New entry>
Select
Additional informationn
<Special books>:
<Own numbrs>: Enter 'own' phone
number. <Service number>/<Protected
SIM>/<SIM phonebook>
Text entry ..........................................p. 22
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VAR Language: English; VAR issue date: 11-Juli-2003
Assign picture
Assign a maximum of 50 phone
numbers to an individual picture.
This picture will appear in the display
when there is a call from this
number.
Open Phonebook.
/Select entry.
§Options§ Open menu.
Select Picture. A picture
list is displayed.
Select picture.
§Open§ Picture is displayed.
§Select§ The picture is assigned to
the phone number and it
appears with a k symbol
in the Phonebook.
Delete/change image
If a picture is assigned to a phone
number, it can be deleted or
replaced.
Select entry with picture
k in Phonebook.
§Options§ Press.
§Select§ Select EPicture.
§Delete§ The assignment is cleared
after confirmation.
Additional notes
One picture can be assigned to multiple
phone numbers.
Add pictures......................................p. 48
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Groups
Four groups are specified in your
phone to enable you to arrange your
Phonebook entries clearly. You can
rename these groups.
Open Addressbook (in
standby mode).
<Groups> Select (the number of
entries is listed behind the
group name).
Select a group.
§Select Open group.
or
§RenamSelect and give group a
name.
Ring tone for group
If you assign a ring tone to a group, it
sounds when one of the group mem-
bers rings.
§Menu§ ¢±¢Group calls
Select a group.
§Select§ Confirm.
Select ring tone.
§Select§ Confirm.
Additional notes
No group: Contains all Phonebook entries
that do not belong to a group (name cannot
be changed).
SMS to group ....................................p. 33
# Groups
I Family (5)
Friends (23)
VIP (11)
Rename Select
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VAR Language: English; VAR issue date: 11-Juli-2003
Records/Durat/charges
Your phone stores the phone num-
bers of calls for convenient redial-
ling.
§Menu§ ¢/
§Select§ Press.
Select call record and
§Select§ press.
Select phone number.
Dial phone number.
Calls missed b
The phone numbers of calls that you
have not accepted are stored for call-
back purposes, if the network sup-
ports the "Caller Identity" feature.
TSymbol for acc. call.
Calls received b
Accepted calls are listed, if the net-
work supports the "Caller Identity"
feature.
Calls dialled
Access to the last numbers dialled.
Fast access in standby
mode.
Erase records
The records are deleted.
Call list menu
§Options§ Edit entries.
Durat/charges
You can display the charges and the
duration of a call and set a unit limit
for outgoing calls.
§Menu§ ¢/¢Durat/charges
Select a function:
Last call,All outgoing,All incoming,
Remain. units
§Select§ Display data.
§Reset§ Clear display.
§OK§ End display.
Charge sett.
§Menu§ ¢/¢Durat/charges
¢Charge sett.
Conv. b
(PIN 2 prompt)
Currency for charge display.
Personal rate b
(PIN 2 prompt)
Charges per unit/period.
A/c limit b
(PIN 2 prompt)
Fix a credit/usage period on a special
SIM card.
Auto display
Call duration and call charges are
automatically displayed for each call.
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Camera (Accessories)
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Camera
(Accessories)
You can use the phone to immedi-
ately view, save and send photos you
have taken with the "QuickPic Cam-
era". Pictures can be taken in two dif-
ferent formats:
Low resolution:
QQVGA 160x120 pixels, memory
size up to 6KB for sending as an
MMS image (S. 29, p. 34).
High resolution: VGA 640x480
pixels, memory size of one picture
up to 40 KB – e.g. for further edit-
ing on PC. To allow the picture to
be viewed on the phone display, a
QQVGA picture is created for
every VGA picture.
§Camera§ Press (in standby mode).
Or
§Menu§§Menu§¢e
First the number of shots still availa-
ble is shown (depends on resolution
chosen).
§OK§ Confirm.
The last picture taken is shown.
Scroll through photos.
Picture
A picture requires a few seconds to
be processed.
§Take§ Press. You will hear an
advisory tone when the
exposure time has
expired. The photo is
shown on the display and
saved automatically.
Flashlight
In the option menu the flashlight
function can be switched on/off.
If the flash is switched on, a com-
mand is given to charge the flash-
light before taking a picture:
§Load§ Press briefly. The flash-
light is charged (battery
capacity at least
approx. 30%).
§Take§ Press. The photo is taken.
Sending a photo by MMS
You can easily send a photo as an
MMS immediately after taking it.
§Options§ Open menu.
Send via MMS
Select.
§Select§ Press and select the
desired resolution.
§SkiPress to skip recording a
melody (p. 34).
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The MMS Editor starts. Simply com-
plete the following input fields:
To: / Telephone
number /e-mail address of
the recipient/s.
Subject: Title of the MMS (maxi-
mum of 40 characters).
The MMS is now ready to send.
§Options§ Open menu.
Send Select.
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Voicemail/CB services
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Voicemail/CB services
Voice mail/mailbox
§Menu§ ¢2¢Msg. setup
¢Voice message
Most service providers offer you an
external answering service. In this
mailbox, 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,
or if you are making a phone call.
You may have to register for this
service with your service provider
and perform some manual settings.
Settings: b
Your service provider supplies you
with two phone numbers:
Save mailbox number
You call this phone number to listen
to the voice mails left for you.
§Menu§ ¢2¢Msg. setup
¢Voice message
Enter mailbox phone number and
confirm with §OK§ .
Save call divert number
Calls are diverted to this phone
number.
§Menu§ ¢B¢Divert¢e. g.
Unanswered¢Set
Enter call divert number and log on
§OK§ to network. Divert will be con-
firmed after a few seconds (see too
p. 42).
Play back messages b
A new voice mail can be announced
as follows:
A1 symbol with beep or 2 an
SMS indicates a new voice mail or
that you are receiving an automatic
announcement. Dial into your mail-
box and listen to your message(s).
Hold down (if necessary
enter mailbox number
once only). Confirm with
§OK§ and §Mailbox§ depend-
ing on your service pro-
vider.
CB services
§Menu§ ¢2¢Msg. setup¢CB
services
Some service providers offer infor-
mation services (info channels,). If
reception is activated, your Topic
listwill supply you with messages on
the activated topics.
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SMS
You can transmit and receive very
long messages (up to 760 charac-
ters) on your phone. They are auto-
matically composed of several "nor-
mal" SMS messages (note higher
charges).
Additionally you can insert pictures
and sounds in an SMS.
Writing/sending SMS
messages
§Menu§ ¢2¢New SMS
Write text (for text entry
see p. 22).
Press.
/ Enter phone number or
select from Phonebook.
§OK§ Confirm. Send the SMS to
the service centre for
transmission.
Receiving SMS
XArrival of new SMS
announced on display.To
read the SMS, press left
soft key.
Scroll through message
line by line.
§Reply§ Functions for a direct
reply.
SMS archive
§Menu§ ¢2¢SMS archive
The list of SMS messages stored in
the phone is displayed.
Special functions
§Options§ Open options menu.
SMS to group
Send SMS as a "circular" to a group.
Send Select.
§Group§ Press. Phonebook is
opened. Select group
members and send SMS.
Picture&sound
Insert pictures and sounds into mes-
sage.
Picture&sound
Select. The menu con-
tains:
Fix animations,Fix sounds,
Own anim.,Own pictures,
Own sounds
Select section, then select
the desired entry and con-
firm.
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MMS
The Multimedia Messaging Service
enables you to send texts, pictures
(also photos) and sounds in a com-
bined message 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 notifica-
tion 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 register for this service sepa-
rately.
Writing/sending MMS
messages
An MMS consists of the address
header and the content.
§Menu§ ¢2¢New MMS
Input fields:
To: / 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 melody or
record a new melody.
Slide duration:
Enter length of display for
individual pages (mini-
mum 0.1 seconds).
Record new melody (ring tone) for MMS
If you press §Insert§ in the Sound: field
when completing the input fields,
you have the option of recording a
new melody for sending messages
by MMS.
§Record§ Press. Recording starts,
and the maximum availa-
ble time and recording
duration are displayed.
§StoEnd recording.
Additional information
You can also easily send an image by MMS
immediately after taking it with the QuickPic
Camera (see p. 30).
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Insert additional pages
§Options§ Open menu.
New slide Select.
SendMMS
§Options§ Open menu.
Send Select.
Receive/read MMS
·/Notification in display for
a new MMS/message.
Depending on the profile setting
(S. 32):
Receive complete MMS
open the message. §Receiving§
press, in order to receive the com-
plete MMS, with§Play§ automatic
MMS presentation. Cancel with
any key.
Functions for editing MMS can be
found under §Options§.
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Message lists/Message list settings
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Message lists/Message list settings
All SMS and MMS messages are
stored in one of the following lists
according to status.
Inbox
§Menu§ ¢2¢Inbox
¢SMS/MMS
The list of received SMS or MMS mes-
sages is displayed.
Draft
§Menu§ ¢2¢Draft
¢SMS/MMS
The list of unsent SMS or MMS mes-
sages is displayed.
Unsent
§Menu§ ¢2¢Unsent
¢SMS/MMS
The list of SMS or MMS messages not
yet successfully sent is displayed.
Sent
§Menu§ ¢2¢Sent
¢SMS/MMS
The list of sent SMS or MMS mes-
sages is displayed.
T9 settings
§Menu§ ¢2¢Setup ¢Select a
function.
T9 enabled
Activate/deactivate intelligent text
entry (see also p. 23).
Input language
Select language for text entry. Lan-
guages with T9 support are marked
by the T9 symbol (see also p. 14).
SMS profiles, MMS pro-
files
§Menu§ ¢2¢Setup¢SMS
profiles/MMS profiles
Profiles have to be created for SMS
and MMS. The transmission charac-
teristics are defined in these. The
data for these may already have
been entered. If not, your service
provider will supply you with the rel-
evant information. Additional infor-
mation is available in the compre-
hensive operating instructions on
the Internet at:
www.my-siemens.com/c60
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Surf & fun
Internet browser (WAP)
§Menu§ ¢¢Select a function
Get the latest information from the
Internet that is specifically adapted
to the display options of your phone.
Internet access may required regis-
tration with your service provider.
Home b
A connection is established with the
Internet provider’s portal (may be
specified/configured by default by
your service provider).
Bookmarks
List of URLs for fast access.
Internet b
The browser is activated as soon as
you call up the function. The func-
tions of the soft keys vary, depend-
ing on the internet page, for exam-
ple "link" or "menu". The contents of
the option menus are also variable. If
necessary set how the Internet
access should be made. To this end
Open browser menu and
select Setup/Start with... .
End connection
Hold down to end the con-
nection and close the
browser.
WAP profiles
§Menu§ ¢¢Internet
¢Profiles
Preparation of the phone for WAP
Internet access depends on your
service provider. If thesesettings
have already been applied by the
service provider, select and activate
profile. If you have to configure the
access profile manually, consult your
service provider if necessary.
Additional notes
Browser menu.
Offline.
Online.
GPRS online.
No network.
Select special characters,
such as @, ~, \ , see p. 22
or
press repeatedly for:
. , ? ! ’ " 0 - ( ) @ / : _
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Activate WAP profile
You can change the active profile
each time before you access the
Internet (if the profile has been set
already).
Select profile, then
§Select§.
WAP profile setting
Up to 5 WAP profiles can be config-
ured (may be limited by the service
provider). The specifications may
vary according to service provider:
Select profile, then §Edit§.
Now fill in the data fields.
Select the connection profile: see
p. 43.
Games
The phone includes a number of
games. Select the desired game
from the list.
§Menu§ ¢¢Games
¢Select game.
There are special instructions and/or
notes in the Options menu of each
game.
Key control
or with the key .

Function
depends on the game .
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Setup
Profiles
§Menu§ ¢B¢Profiles
Several settings can be stored in a
phone profile in order, for example,
to adapt the phone to the surround-
ing level of noise.
Five profiles are standard with
default settings, they can be
changed however: Normal envi.,
Quiet environ.,Noisy environ.,Car
Kit,Headset
You can set two personal profiles
(<No Title>).
The special profile Aircraft mode
cannot be changed.
Activate
Select default profile or
personal profile.
§Activate§ Activate profile.
Setup
Select profile.
§Options§ Open menu and Change
sett. select. The list of
available functions is dis-
played:
Car Kit
The profile is only activated auto-
matically as soon as the phone is
inserted into the cradle if a Siemens
original Car Kit is used .
Headset
The profile is only activated auto-
matically if used with an original Sie-
mens headset.
Aircraft mode
The alarm tone is deactivated. An
alarm is only shown on the display. It
is not possible to modify this profile. The
phone will automatically switch off if
you select this profile.
Normal mode
The next time you switch on the
phone and return to normal opera-
tion the default profile will be acti-
vated.
Quiet environ.
Activate Options
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Display
§Menu§ ¢B¢Display
¢Select a function.
Language
Set the language of the display text.
"Automatic" will set the language of
your home service provider. Reset to
this language in standby status:
* # 0 0 0 0 #
Wallpaper
Set background graphic for the dis-
play.
Logo
Select graphic to be used instead of
provider logo.
Colour scheme
Select colour scheme for the whole
service system.
Own greeting
Enter greeting to be displayed
instead of animation when phone is
switched on.
Big letters
You can choose between two font
sizes for the display.
Illumination
Set display light brighter/darker. The
darker the setting the longer the
standby time.
Contrast
Set display contrast.
Screensaver
The screensaver shows a picture on
the display as soon as a period that
can be set by you has elapsed. The
function is ended by an incoming
call or by pressing any key.
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Call setup
§Menu§ ¢B¢Call setup
¢Select a function.
Hide ID b
When switched on, the display of the
calling party shows your phone
number (dependent on service pro-
vider).
Call waiting b
If you are registered for this service,
you can check whether it is set and
you can activate/deactivate itCall wai-
ting .
Any to answer
Incoming calls can be accepted by
pressing any key
(except for).
Minute beep
During the call, you will hear a beep
after each minute as a reminder of
the time elapsed. The recipient does
not hear this beep.
Car Kit
Only in combination with an original
Siemens handsfree Car Kit. If an orig-
inal Siemens Car Kit Portable is used
the profile is activated automatically
as soon as the phone is inserted into
the cradle.
Auto answer
Calls are accepted automatically
after a few seconds. Eavesdropping
is possible!
Auto phone off
When powering the unit from the
car, the time taken for the phone to
switch when the ignition is turned
off can be configured.
Acoustic set2
Select another audio setting as
needed for your car kit for better
acoustics.
Headset
Only in conjunction with an original
Siemens headset. If an original Sie-
mens Headset is used the profile is
automatically activated when the
headset is plugged in.
Accept call with the Call key or PTT
key (Push To Talk) when the key lock
is activated.
Auto answer
Calls are accepted automatically
after a few seconds. Eavesdropping
is possible!
Auto answer
If you do not notice that you phone has
accepted a call, there is the danger that the
caller may eavesdrop.
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Divert
You can set the conditions for which
calls are diverted to your mailbox or
other numbers.
§Menu§ ¢B¢Divert¢Select
a function.
Set up call divert (example):
All calls b
All calls are diverted.
CSymbol in the top line of
the display in standby
mode.
Unanswered b
Select Unanswered. (covers
the conditions Not reach-
able,No reply,Busy)
§Select§ Press and Set select. Enter
the phone number , to
which the call should be
diverted.
§OK§ Press. After a short pause,
the setting is confirmed
by the network.
Other divert options:
Not reachable,No reply,Busy
Status check
After a short pause the current infor-
mation is shown.
ECondition set.
DNot set.
HDisplay if status is
unknown (e.g. with a new
SIM card).
Clear all b
All set diversions are cleared.
Clock
§Menu§ ¢B¢Clock
¢Select function.
Time/date
§Change§ Enter the date first, then
the time .
Time format
Select24h or 12h.
Time zones
Specify your current time zone.
Date format
DD.MM.YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY-
MM-DD
Show clock
Switch on/off time display.
Buddhist year
Change to Buddhist date (not avail-
able in all phones).
Additional notes
If the battery is removed for longer than 30
seconds, the clock must be reset.
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Connectivity
§Menu§ ¢B¢Connectivity
¢Select a function.
GPRS b
§Yes§ / §No§ Switch GPRS on /off.
GPRS info
Display connection information .
Connection profile
§Menu§ ¢B¢Connectivity
¢Connection profile
¢Select a function.
For the MMS, WAP applications at
least one connection profile must be
set up and activated.
Enter the CSD settings and GPRS set-
tings where necessary (you can
obtain information regarding this
from your service provider if neces-
sary):
§Options§ Open, select Change sett.
¢§Edit§ and enter data.
§Save§ Save settings.
Authentication
§Menu§ ¢B¢Connectivity
¢Authentication
§Change§ Activate encrypted WAP
dial-up.
Security
§Menu§ ¢B¢Security
¢Select functionn
Direct call
Only one phone number can be
dialled. To do so hold down the right
soft key.
Only b
Restrict calls to SIM-protected num-
bers in the Phonebook .
Last 10 only b
Limit calls tocall list of "dialled num-
bers" (p. 29) .
Codes
(see p. 17)
This SIM only b
Your phone is prevented from being
used with a different SIM card.
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§Menu§ ¢B¢Security
¢Select a function
Barrings b
Network barring restricts the use of
your SIM card.
All outgoing: Outgoing calls, except
emergency 999 calls, are blocked.
Outgoing international: Only domestic
calls are possible.
Outgo internat. x home barred: Interna-
tional calls are not permitted, ecept
for calls to your home country.
All incoming calls: Tthe phone is
blocked from receiving all incoming
calls.
When roaming: You do not receive any
calls outside your home network.
Status check: Query the status of your
barrings.
Clear all: Remove all barrings.
Phone identity
Display the phone identity number
(IMEI) and software version.
Filesystem clean up
(Phone code is protected)
The file system is defragmented.
Master reset
Rest phone to standard values
(factory setting).
Network
§Menu§ ¢B¢Network
¢Select a function
Line b
Two independent phone numbers
have to be registered.
Network info
The list of GSM networks currently
available is displayed.
Auto network
If activated, the next network is
dialled in the order of your "pre-
ferred networks".
Choose network
The network search is restarted.
Preferred network
Set the service providers you prefer
when you leave your home network.
Fast search
When this function is active, net-
work reconnection is speeded up
(standby time is reduced).
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Ring tones
§Menu§ ¢±¢Select function.
You can set the tones to match your
needs.
Ringer setting
Activate/deactivate the ringer or
reduce it to a short beep.
Silent alert
Activate/deactivate the silent alert
(functions in addition to ringer).
Volume
Set the same volume for all ring
tones.
d Calls, Group calls, Other calls,
Alarm clock, Messages
The ring tones for the stated types of
call/functions can be set separately.
More tones...
§Menu§ ¢±¢More tones...
¢Select a function.
Call screening b
Only calls from numbers that are in
the Phonebook or in a predefined
group are signalled audibly or by
silent alert. Other calls are only dis-
played.
Key tones
Set acoustic key acknowledge: Click
or Tone or Still
Minute beep
During the call, you will hear a beep
once a minute as a reminder.
Info tones
Set service and alarm tones:
Additional notes
Please make sure you have accepted the
call before holding the phone to your ear.
This will prevent a loud ring tone from dam-
aging your hearing!
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Extras
§Menu§ ¢N¢Select function.
Alarm clock
The alarm will ring at the time set by
you, even when the phone is
switched off.
§On/off§ Switch on/off.
Setting
Set the time for the alarm
call (hh:mm), then §OK§.
Calculator
Enter number (maximum
of 8 characters).
Repeat procedure with
other numbers.
Result is displayed.
Stopwatch
Two intermediate times can be
recorded and saved.
§Reset§ Reset to zero.
Start/stop.
Intermediate time.
SIM services
(optional) b
Your service provider may offer spe-
cial applications such as mobile
banking, share prices, etc. via the
SIM card.
If you have such a SIM card, the SIM
services will appear in the main
menu under "Extras" or directly
above the control key (on the left).
RSymbol for SIM services.
Where there are several applications,
these are displayed in a menu.
With the SIM services menu, your
phone is ready to support future
additions in your service provider's
user package. For further informa-
tion, please contact your service pro-
vider.
Select calculate func-
tion.
§.§=§+§-§*§/§ Press the right display key
repeatedly.
±Toggle between "+" and "–".
%Convert to percent.
, Save, recall number,
aufrufen.
eExponent (maximum of two
digits).
+
/
x
Special keys:
Set decimal point.
Add (hold down).
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Fast access
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 can be started at the
touch of a button.
Left soft key
Assign an Assign function/phone
number to this key.
Change (example)
§Internet§ Press briefly.
§Change§ Search for application,
e. g. New SMS.
Phone number: Select from
Phonebook.
§Select§ Confirm setting.
Apply (example)
Key assigned with Phone
number/name.
§Carola§ Hold down.
Speed dialling keys
Only possible for keys 2 to 9. Key 1 is
reserved for the mailbox .
Change (example)
Pressan unassigned num-
berkey (2- 9):
§Set§ Select application, e. g.
New SMS.
Phone number: Select from
Phonebook.
Bookmarks: Select URL
from Bookmarks.
§Select§ Confirm setting.
Apply (example)
Press and hold down key.
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Own stuff
The following folders are provided
for organizing your photos: Pictures,
Animations, Sounds.
§Menu§ ¢
Files and folders aredisplayed.
You can scroll through these lists
using the control key:
Scroll up and down.
Jump back from a folder.
§Open§ Open folder or execute
file using related applica-
tion
Index structure
Special folders are provided in the
file system for the different data
types.
The following folders are also
included in these main folders:
Folders Contents Format
Pictures Imagesr *.bmp
*.gif
*.jpg
*.jpeg
Camera Own Photos (p. 30) *.png
Anima-
tions Animations *.bmx
*.gif
Sounds Ring tones, melo-
dies, sounds
*.mid
Down-
load new This enables you to download
new files from the Internet.
EMS Files that can be received per
SMS/MMS.
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Questions & Answers
If you have any questions regarding the use of your phone, you can contact us at
www.my-siemens.com/customercare at any time. In addition to this we have listed some
frequently asked questions and answers below.
Question Possible causes Possible solution
Phone cannot be
switched on.
On/Off key not pressed long
enough.
Press On/Off key for at least two seconds.
Flat battery. Charge battery. Check charging indicator in the dis-
play.
Battery contacts dirty. Clean contacts.
See also below under: “Charging
error”
Insufficient
standby time.
Frequent use of organiser or
games.
Restrict use if necessary.
Speed search active. Deactivate speed search (p. 44).
Display illumination switched on. Switch off display illumination (p. 40).
Unintentional keystrokes
(illumination!).
Switch on key lock ( press for long time).
Charging error
(charge icon not
displayed).
Battery totally discharged. 1) Plug in charger cable, battery is on charge.
2) Charge icon appears after approx. 2 hours.
3) Charge battery.
Temperature out of range:
5 °C to 40 °C.
Make sure the ambient temperature is right, wait a
while, then recharge.
Contact problem. Check power supply and connection to the phone.
Check battery contacts and device plug socket, clean
them if necessary, then insert battery again.
No mains voltage. Use different mains power socket, check mains volt-
age.
Wrong charger. Only use original Siemens accessories.
Battery faulty. Replace battery.
SIM error. SIM card not correctly inserted. Check that the SIM card is inserted correctly (p. 11).
SIM card contacts dirty. Use a dry cloth to clean the SIM card.
SIM card with wrong voltage. Use 3 V SIM cards only.
SIM card damaged (e.g. broken). Visually inspect the damage. Have SIM card
replaced by service provider.
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No connection to
network.
Weak signal. Move to higher location, to a window or open space.
Outside GSM range. Check coverage area of service provider.
SIM card not valid. Contact the service provider.
New network not authorised. Try manual selection or select a different
network(p. 44).
Network barring is set. Check barrings (p. 44).
Network overloaded. Try again later.
Phone loses net-
work.
Signal too weak. Reconnection to another service provider is auto-
matic (p. 44). Switching the phone off and on may
speed this up.
Calls not
possible.
2nd line set. Set first line 5 (p. 44).
New SIM card inserted. Check for new restrictions.
Charge limit reached. Reset limit with PIN 2 (p. 29).
Credit used up. Load credit.
Certain uses of
the phone not
possible.
Call restrictions are set. Barrings may be set by your service provider. Check
barrings (p. 44).
No entries
possible in
Phonebook.
Phonebook is full. Delete entries in Phonebook (p. 26).
Voice mail does
not work
Call divert to the mailbox not set. Set call divert to the mailbox (p. 42).
SMS (text mes-
sage) ) flash-
ing.
SMS memory full. To free up capacity, delete or file messages (SMS).
Function cannot
be set.
Not supported by service provider
or registration required.
Contact your service provider.
Memory prob-
lems for, e.g.
messages, ring
tones, pictures.
Phone memory full. Delete files in the applicable areas and unneeded T9
dictionaries.
No WAP access,
no download
possible.
Profile not activated, profile set-
tings wrong/incomplete.
Activate WAP profile (p. 38), set (p. 38). If necessary
ask your service provider.
Question Possible causes Possible solution
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Message can-
not be sent.
Service provider does not support
this service.
Check with your service provider.
Phone number of the service cen-
tre is not set or is wrong.
Set service centre (p. 36).
SIM card contract does not sup-
port this service.
Contact your service provider.
Service centre too busy. Repeat message.
Recipient does not have a com-
patible phone.
Check.
EMS pictures
and sounds not
displayed at des-
tination phone.
Recipient's phone does not sup-
port EMS standard.
No Internet
access possible.
Wrong WAP profile set or settings
wrong, incomplete.
Check settings, speak to service provider if neces-
sary.
PIN error/
PIN2 error.
Three wrong entries. Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) supplied with the
SIM card according to the instructions. If the PUK
(MASTER PIN) has been lost, please contact your
service provider.
Phone code
error.
Three wrong entries. Contact Siemens Service (p. 52).
Service provider
code error.
No authorisation for this service. Contact your service provider.
Too few/too
many menu
entries.
Functions may have been added
or removed by your service pro-
vider via the SIM card.
Check with your service provider.
Charge counter
does not work.
Charge pulse is not transmitted. Contact your service provider.
Damage
Severe shock. Remove battery and SIM and insert them again. Do not dismantle phone!
Phone became wet. Remove battery and SIM. Dry immediately with a cloth, but do not apply heat. Dry
connector contacts thoroughly. Set phone to vertical position in air flow. Do not dis-
mantle phone!
Reset settings to factory default (see also p. 44): * # 9 9 9 9 #
Question Possible causes Possible solution
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Customer Care
You can also get personal advice about our
range of products on our Premium Hotline:
United Kingdom...................0906 9597500
(£0.75 per minute)
Qualified Siemens employees are waiting to
offer you expert information about our prod-
ucts and installation.
In some countries repair and replace serv-
ices are impossible where the products are
not sold through our authorised dealers.
When calling customer service, please have
ready your receipt and the phone identity
number (IMEI, to display press *# 0 6 #), the
software version (to display, press *# 0 6 #,
then info) and if available, your Siemens
Service customer number.
If repair work is necessary, please contact
one of our service centres:
Abu Dhabi .........................................0 26 42 38 00
Argentina .....................................0 80 08 88 98 78
Australia..........................................13 00 66 53 66
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
Brazil............................................0 80 07 07 12 48
Brunei ................................................. 02 43 08 01
Bulgaria............................................... 02 73 94 88
Cambodia ........................................... 12 80 05 00
Canada ........................................1 88 87 77 02 11
China ...........................................0 21 50 31 81 49
Croatia ..............................................0 16 10 53 81
Czech Republic...............................02 33 03 27 27
Denmark ............................................. 35 25 86 00
Dubai ................................................0 43 96 64 33
Egypt.................................................0 23 33 41 11
Estonia................................................ 06 30 47 97
Finland ............................................09 22 94 37 00
France.............................................01 56 38 42 00
Germany ......................................0 18 05 33 32 26
Greece .........................................0 80 11 11 11 16
Hong Kong.......................................... 28 61 11 18
Hungary ..........................................06 14 71 24 44
Iceland .................................................. 5 11 30 00
India.........................................01 13 73 85 89 - 98
Indonesia .....................................0 21 46 82 60 81
Ireland.............................................18 50 77 72 77
Italy .................................................02 24 36 44 00
Ivory Coast.......................................... 21 35 02 35
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 52 74 20 10
Luxembourg........................................ 43 84 33 99
Macedonia .......................................... 02 13 14 84
Malaysia..........................................03 21 63 11 18
Malta .....................................00 35 32 14 94 06 32
Mauritius ............................................... 2 11 62 13
We offer fast, individual advice! You have
several options:
Our online support on the Internet:
www.my-siemens.com/customercare
We can be reached any time, any place.
You are given 24 hour support on all
aspects of our products. Here you will find
an interactive fault-finding system, a com-
pilation of the most frequently asked ques-
tions and answers, plus user guides and
current software updates to download.
You will also find the most frequently
asked questions and answers on page xxx
in this user guide.
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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
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 04 60 00
Russia..........................................8 80 02 00 10 10
Saudi Arabia .....................................0 22 26 00 43
Serbia .............................................01 13 22 84 85
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 22 68 11 18
Tunisia .................................................71 86 19 02
Turkey..........................................0 21 65 79 71 00
Ukraine ........................................8 80 05 01 00 00
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Specifications
Exposure to radiofre-
quency signals
Your wireless handheld portable tel-
ephone is a low power radio trans-
mitter and receiver. When it is ON, it
receives and also sends out radiofre-
quency (RF) signals.
In August 1996, The Federal Com-
munications Commission (FCC)
adopted RF exposure guidelines with
safety levels for hand-held wireless
phones. Those guidelines are con-
sistent with the safety standards pre-
viously set by both U.S. and interna-
tional standards bodies:
American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) C95.1 (1992)
National Council of Radiation Pro-
tection and Measurement (NCRP)
Report 86 (1986)
International Commission of Non-
Ionizing Radiation Protection
(ICNIRP) 1996
Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety
Code 6
Those standards were based on com-
prehensive and periodic evaluations
of the relevant scientific literature.
For example, over 120 scientists,
engineers, and physicians from uni-
versities, government health agen-
cies, and industry reviewed the avail-
able body of research to develop the
ANSI standard (C95.1).
The design of your phone complies
with the FCC guidelines (and those
standards). For additional informa-
tion concerning exposure to radio
frequency signal, see the statement
by the FDA at the end of this user
guide.
Technical data
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: 85 g
Size 110x47x23 mm
(91 ccm)
Li-Ion Polymer
Battery: 700 mAh
Operating temper-
ature: 14 ° F to 131 °F
SIM card: 3.0 V
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Care and
maintenance
'Your phone has been designed and
manufactured to the highest of
standards and should be treated
with the greatest of care. The sug-
gestions 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. Nevertheless, should your
phone become wet, disconnect it
immediately from the power sup-
ply and remove the battery!
Do not use or store the phone in
dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts
may become damaged.
Do not store your phone in hot
areas. High temperatures can
shorten the life of electronic
devices, damage batteries and
warp or melt certain plastics.
Do not store your phone in cold
areas. When the phone warms up
again (to its normal ambient tem-
perature), moisture can form
inside the phone, which may dam-
age electronic circuit boards.
Do not drop, knock or shake your
phone. Rough handling can dam-
age internal circuit boards!
Do not use harsh chemicals, clean-
ing 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 personnel there
will assist you and, if necessary,
repair the device.
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Battery quality
statement
The capacity of your mobile phone
battery will reduce each time it is
charged/emptied. Storage at too
high or low temperatures will also
result in a gradual capacity loss. As a
result the operating time of your
mobile phone may be considerably
reduced, even after a full recharge of
the battery.
Regardless of this, the battery has
been designed and manufactured so
that it can be recharged and used for
six months after the purchase of
your mobile phone. After six
months, if the battery is clearly suf-
fering from loss of performance, we
recommend that you replace it.
Please buy only Siemens original
batteries.
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U.S. FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Admin-
istration's (FDA) Center for
Devices and Radiological Health
Consumer Update on Mobile
Phones
FDA has been receiving inquiries
about the safety of mobile phones,
including cellular phones and PCS
phones. The following summarizes
what is know – and what remains
unknown – about whether these
products can pose a hazard to
health, and what can be done to
minimize any potential risk. This
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 micro-
wave range while being used. They
also emit very low levels of radio fre-
quency energy (RF), considered non-
significant, when in the stand-by
mode. It is well known that high lev-
els of RF can produce biological dam-
age through heating effects (this is
how your microwave oven is able to
cook food). However, it is not known
whether, to what extent, or through
what mechanism, lower levels of RF
might cause adverse health effects
as well. Although some research has
been done to address these ques-
tions, no clear picture of the biologi-
cal effects of this type of radiation
has emerged to date. Thus, the avail-
able science does not allow us to
conclude that mobile phones are
absolutely safe, or that they are
unsafe. However, the available sci-
entific evidence does not demon-
strate adverse health effects associ-
ated with the use of mobile phones.
What kinds of phones are in question?
Questions have been raised about
hand-held mobile phones, the kind
that have a built-in antenna that is
positioned close to the user's head
during normal telephone conversa-
tion. These types of mobile phones
are of concern because of the short
distance between the phone's
antenna – the primary source of the
RF – and the person's head. The
exposure to RF from mobile phones
in which the antenna is located at
greater distances from the user (on
the outside of a car, for example) is
drastically lower than that from
hand-held phones, because a per-
son's RF exposure decreases rapidly
with distance from the source. The
safety of so-called "cordless phones",
which have a base unit connected to
the telephone wiring in a house and
which operate at far lower power
levels and frequencies, has not been
questioned.
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How much evidence is there that hand-
held mobile phones might be harmful?
Briefly, there is not enough evidence
to know for sure, either way; how-
ever, research efforts are on-going.
The existing scientific evidence is
conflicting and many of the studies
that have been done to date have
suffered from flaws in their research
methods. Animal experiments inves-
tigating the effects of RF exposures
characteristic of mobile phones have
yielded conflicting results. A few ani-
mal studies, however, have sug-
gested that low levels of RF could
accelerate the development of can-
cer in laboratory animals. In one
study, mice genetically altered 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 ani-
mal 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 development used
animals that had already been
treated with cancer-causing chemi-
cals, and other studies exposed the
animals to the RF virtually continu-
ously – 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 mobile phones. This
research has resulted in two findings
in particular that merit additional
study:
1. In a hospital-based, case-control
study, researchers looked for an
association between mobile phone
use and either glioma (a type of
brain cancer) or acoustic neuroma (a
benign tumor of the nerve sheath).
No statistically significant associa-
tion was found between mobile
phone use and acoustic neuroma.
There was also no association
between mobile phone use and glio-
mas 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 con-
sidered separately, however, an
association was found between
mobile phone use and one rare type
of glioma, neuroepithelliomatous
tumors. It is possible with multiple
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 actually
decreased with cumulative hours of
mobile phone use. Most cancer caus-
ing agents increase risk with
increased exposure. An ongoing
study of brain cancers by the
National Cancer Institute is expected
to bear on the accuracy and repeata-
bility of these results.1
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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 mutations,
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 micronucleus
assay, which detects structural
effects 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 possible that
exposing the test cells to radiation
for this long resulted in heating.
Since this assay is known to be sensi-
tive to heating, heat alone could
have caused the abnormalities to
occur. The data already in the litera-
ture on the response of the micronu-
cleus assay to RF are conflicting.
Thus follow-up research is neces-
sary. 2
FDA is currently working with gov-
ernment, industry, and academic
groups to ensure the proper follow-
up to these industry-funded research
findings. Collaboration with the Cel-
lular Telecommunications Internet
Association (CTIA) in particular is
expected to lead to FDA providing
research recommendations and sci-
entific oversight of new CTIA-funded
research based on such recommen-
dations.
Two other studies of interest have
been reported recently in the litera-
ture:
Two groups of 18 people were
exposed to simulated mobile
phone signals under laboratory
conditions while they performed
cognitive function tests. There
were no changes in the subjects'
ability to recall words, numbers,
or pictures, 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 increased risk of
brain tumors associated with
mobile phone use. When tumors
did exist in certain locations, how-
ever, they were more likely to be
on the side of the head where the
mobile phone was used. Because
this occurred in only a small
number of cases, the increased
likelihood was too small to be sta-
tistically significant.4
In summary, we do not have enough
information at this point to assure
the public that there are, or are not,
any low incident health problems
associated with use of mobile
phones. FDA continues to work with
all parties, including other federal
agencies and industry, to assure that
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research is undertaken to provide
the necessary answers to the out-
standing questions about the safety
of mobile phones.
What is known about cases of human
cancer that have been reported in users
of hand-held mobile phones?
Some people who have used mobile
phones have been diagnosed with
brain cancer. But it is important to
understand that this type of cancer
also occurs among people who have
not used mobile phones. In fact,
brain cancer occurs in the U.S. popu-
lation at a rate of about 6 new cases
per 100,000 people each year. At
that rate, assuming 80 million users
of mobile phones (a number increas-
ing at a rate of about 1 million per
month), about 4800 cases of brain
cancer would be expected each year
among those 80 million people,
whether or not they used their
phones. Thus it is not possible to tell
whether any individual's cancer
arose because of the phone, or
whether it would have happened
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 answer that question is to com-
pare the usage of mobile phones
among people with brain cancer
with the use of mobile phones
among appropriately matched peo-
ple without brain cancer. This is
called a case-control study. The cur-
rent case-control study of brain can-
cers by the National Cancer Institute,
as well as the follow-up research to
be sponsored by industry, will begin
to generate this type of information.
What is FDA's role concerning the safety
of mobile phones?
Under the law, FDA does not review
the safety of radiation emitting con-
sumer products such as mobile
phones before marketing, as it does
with new drugs or medical devices.
However, the agency has authority
to take action if mobile phones are
shown to emit radiation at a level
that is hazardous to the user. In such
a case, FDA could require the manu-
facturers of mobile phones to notify
users of the health hazard and to
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 industry to take a
number of steps to assure public
safety. The agency has recom-
mended that the industry:
Support needed research into pos-
sible biological effects of RF of the
type emitted by mobile phones;
Design mobile phones in a way
that minimizes any RF exposure to
the user that is not necessary for
device function; and
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Cooperate in providing mobile
phone users with the best possible
information on what is known
about possible effects of mobile
phone use on human health.
At the same time, FDA belongs to an
interagency working group of the
federal agencies that have responsi-
bility for different aspects of mobile
phone safety to ensure a coordi-
nated effort at the federal level.
These agencies are:
National Institute for Occupa-
tional Safety and Health
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Communications Com-
mission
Occupational Health and Safety
Administration
National Telecommunications and
Information Administration
The National Institutes of Health also
participates in this group.
In the absence of conclusive information
about any possible risk, what can con-
cerned individuals do?
If there is a risk from these products
– and at this point we do not know
that there is – it is probably very
small. But if people are concerned
about avoiding even potential risks,
there are simple steps they can take
to do so. For example, time is a key
factor in how much exposure a per-
son receives. Those persons who
spend long periods of time on their
hand-held mobile phones could con-
sider holding lengthy conversations
on conventional phones and reserv-
ing the hand-held models for shorter
conversations or for situations when
other types of phones are not availa-
ble.
People who must conduct extended
conversations in their cars every day
could switch to a type of mobile
phone that places more distance
between their bodies and the source
of the RF, since the exposure level
drops off dramatically with distance.
For example, they could switch to:
a mobile phone in which the
antenna is located outside the
vehicle,
a hand-held phone with a built-in
antenna connected to a different
antenna mounted on the outside
of the car or built into a separate
package, or
a headset with a remote antenna
to a mobile phone carried at the
waist.
Where can I find additional information?
For additional information, see the
following websites:
Federal Communications Com-
mission (FCC) RF Safety Program
(select "Information on Human
Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular
and PCS Radio Transmitters"):
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety.
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World Health Organization (WHO)
International Commission on
Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(select Qs & As):
http://www.who.int/emf
United Kingdom, National Radio-
logical Protection Board:
http://www.nrpb.org.uk
Cellular Telecommunications
Internet Association (CTIA):
http://www.wow-com.com
U.S. Food and Drug Administra-
tion (FDA) Center for devices and
Radiological Health:
http://www.fda.gov/cdhr/
consumer/
1 Muscat et al. Epidemiological Study of Cel-
lular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain
Tumors. In: State of the Science Sympo-
sium; 1999 June 20; Long Beach, California.
2 Tice et al. Tests of mobile phone signals for
activity in genotoxicity and other laboratory
assays. In: Annual Meeting of the Environ-
mental Mutagen Society; March 29, 1999,
Washington, DC; and personal communica-
tion, unpublished results.
3 Preece, AW, Iwi, G, Davies-Smith, A,
Wesnes, K, Butler, S, Lim, E, and Varey, A.
Effect of a 915- MHz simulated mobile
phone signal on cognitive function in man.
Int. J. Radiat. Biol., April 8, 1999.
4 Hardell, L, Nasman, A, Pahlson, A, Hal-
lquist, A and Mild, KH. Use of cellular tele-
phones and the risk for brain tumors; a case-
control study. Int. J. Oncol, 15: 113-116,
1999.
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FCC/Industry Can-
ada Notice
Your phone may cause TV or radio
interference (for example, when
using a telephone in close proximity
to receiving equipment). The FCC or
Industry Canada can require you to
stop using your telephone if such
interference cannot be eliminated. If
you require assistance, please con-
tact your local service facility.
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Ten Driving Safety
Tips
Your Siemens wireless phone gives
you the power to communicate by
voice – almost anywhere, anytime.
But an important responsibility
accompanies the benefits of wireless
phones, one that every user must
uphold.
When driving a car, driving is your
first responsibility. When using your
wireless phone behind the wheel of
a car, practice good common sense
and remember the following tips:
Get to know your phone and its features
such as speed dial and redial.
Carefully read your instruction man-
ual and learn to take advantage of
valuable features most phones offer
including, automatic redial and
memory dial – most phones can
store up to 99 numbers in memory
dial. Also, work to memorize the
phone keypad so you can use the
speed dial function without taking
your attention off the road.
When available, use a hands-free device.
A number of hands-free wireless
phone accessories are readily availa-
ble today. Whether you choose an
installed mounted device for your
phone or a speaker phone accessory,
take advantage of these devices if
they are available to you.
Position your phone within easy reach.
Make sure you place your wireless
phone within easy reach and where
you can grab it without removing
your eyes from the road. If you get
an incoming call at an inconvenient
time, let your voicemail answer it for
you.
Suspend conversations during hazard-
ous driving conditions or situations.
Let the person you are speaking to
know you are driving; if necessary,
suspend the call in heavy traffic or
hazardous weather conditions. Rain,
sleet, snow and ice can be hazard-
ous, but so is heavy traffic. As a
driver, your first responsibility is to
pay attention to the road.
Do not take notes or look up phone num-
bers while driving.
If you are reading an address book or
business card while driving a car, or
writing a "to do" list, then you are not
watching where you are going. It’s
common sense. Don’t get caught in a
dangerous situation because you are
reading or writing and not paying
attention to the road or nearby vehi-
cles.
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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 simple tip – dial only a few num-
bers, check the road and your mir-
rors, then continue.
Do not engage in stressful or emotional
conversations that may be distracting.
Stressful or emotional conversations
and driving do not mix – they are dis-
tracting and even dangerous when
you are behind the wheel. Make peo-
ple you are talking with aware you
are driving and if necessary, suspend
phone conversations that have the
potential to divert your attention
from the road.
Use your phone to call for help.
Your wireless phone is one of the
greatest tools you can own to pro-
tect yourself and your family in dan-
gerous situations – with your phone
at your side, help is only three num-
bers away. Dial 9-1-1 in the case of
fire, traffic accident, road hazard, or
medical emergency. Remember, it is
a free call on your wireless phone.
Use your phone to help others in emer-
gencies.
Your wireless phone provides you a
perfect opportunity to be a "good
Samaritan" in your community. If
you see an auto accident, crime in
progress or other serious emergen-
cies where lives are in danger, call 9-
1-1, as you would want others to do
for you.
Call roadside assistance or a special
wireless non-emergency assistance
number when necessary.
Certain situations you encounter
while driving may require attention,
but are not urgent enough to merit a
call to 9-1-1. But you can still use
your wireless phone to lend a hand.
If you see a broken-down vehicle
posing no serious hazard, a broken
traffic signal, a minor traffic accident
where no one appears injured, or a
vehicle you know to be stolen, call
roadside assistance or other special
non-emergency wireless numbers.
Provided by the Cellular Telecommunica-
tions Internet 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 other-
wise the property of Siemens Infor-
mation and Communications
Mobile, LLC ("Siemens"), its affili-
ates, partners or suppliers, relating
to the Phone, including but not lim-
ited to accessories, parts or software
relating thereto (the "Phone Sys-
tem"), is proprietary under federal
laws, state laws and International
treaty provisions. Intellectual Prop-
erty includes, but is not limited to,
inventions (patentable or unpatent-
able), patents, trade secrets, copy-
rights, software, computer pro-
grams, and related documentation
and other works of authorship. You
may not infringe or otherwise violate
the rights secured by the Intellectual
Property. Moreover, you agree that
you will not (and will not attempt to)
disassemble, decompile, reverse
engineer, prepare derivative works
from, modify or make any other
effort to create source code from the
software. No title to ownership in
the Intellectual Property is trans-
ferred to you through purchase or
possession of the Phone or its com-
ponents. All applicable rights of the
Intellectual 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 soft-
ware, apparatus or devices not fur-
nished by Siemens, nor will Siemens
have any liability for the use of ancil-
lary equipment or software not fur-
nished by Siemens which is attached
to or used in connection with the
Product, The foregoing 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
countries preserve for Siemens cer-
tain exclusive rights for copyrighted
Siemens software, such as the exclu-
sive rights to reproduce and distrib-
ute copies of such Siemens software.
Siemens software may be used only
in the Product in which the software
was originally embodied when pur-
chased, and such software in such
Product may not be replaced, cop-
ied, distributed. modified in any
way, or used to produce any deriva-
tive thereof. No other use including,
without limitation, alteration, modi-
fication, reproduction, distribution.
or reverse engineering of such Sie-
mens software or exercise of rights
in such Siemens software is permit-
ted. No license is granted by impli-
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Menu tree
² Phonebook ><New entry>
<Special books> ><Own numbrs>
<Groups> <Service number>
<SIM phonebook>
<Protected SIM>
/ Records >Calls missed
Calls received
Calls dialled
Erase records
Durat/charges >Last call
All outgoing
All incoming
Remain. units
Charge sett. >Conv.
Surf & fun >Homepage Personal rate
Bookmarks A/c limit
Internet Auto display
Games
± Ring tones
>Ringer setting
Silent alert
Volume
d Calls
Group calls
Other calls
Alarm clock
Messages
More tones... >Call screening
Key tones
Minute beep
Info tones
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2 Messages >New SMS
New MMS
Predef. texts
Inbox >SMS
MMS
Draft >SMS
MMS
Unsent >SMS
MMS
Sent >SMS
MMS
SMS archive
Setup >T9 preferred
Input language
SMS profiles
MMS profiles
Voice message
CB services >Receive CB
Topic list
e Camera
N Extras >SIM-Dienste
Alarm clock
Calculator
Stopwatch
Own stuff
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B Setup
>Profiles
Display >Language
Wallpaper
Logo
Colour scheme
Own greeting
Big letters
Illumination
Contrast
Screensaver >Enable
Style
Preview
Timeout
Security
Call setup >Hide ID
Call waiting
Any to answer
Minute beep
Car Kit
Headset
Divert >Alle Anrufe
Unanswered
Not reachable
No reply
Busy
Status check
Clear all
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B Setup
>Clock >Time/date
Time format
Time zones
Date format
Buddhist year
Show clock
Connectivity >GPRS
GPRS info
Connection profile
Authentication
Security >Direct call
Only
Last 10 only
Codes >PIN control
Change PIN
Change PIN2
Chg.phonecode
This SIM only
Barrings >All outgoing
Phone identity Outgo internat
Filesystem clean up Out.int.x home
Master reset All incoming
When roaming
Status check
Clear all
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B Setup
>Network >Line >Select
Network info Block line
Auto network
Choose network
Pref. network
Fast search
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Index
A
Account limit.............................. 29
Alarm
Alarm clock............................. 46
Alarm clock ................................ 46
Alarm tones................................ 45
All calls (call time/charge) ........... 29
All calls (diversion) ..................... 42
All incoming (Barrings) ............... 44
Answering service
(in the network) ......................... 32
Any key answer (answer call)...... 41
Archive (SMS)............................. 33
Authentication ........................... 43
Auto display
Clock ...................................... 42
Duration/charges .................... 29
Automatic Redial
previous numbers....................... 19
B
Battery
charge.................................... 12
insert...................................... 11
quality declaration .................. 56
Bookmarks (WAP) ....................... 37
Busy number .............................. 19
C
Calculator................................... 46
Calculator functions.................... 46
Call
accept/end.............................. 20
barred .................................... 44
charges .................................. 29
conference ............................. 21
divert................................ 42, 69
End......................................... 19
reject...................................... 20
Call back ..................................... 19
Call divert ............................. 42, 69
Call records.................................29
Calls dialled (call list)...................29
Calls received (call list) ................29
Camera.......................................30
Car Kit
Setting....................................41
Care of phone .............................55
CB services..................................32
Cell Broadcast (CB)......................32
Charge battery ............................12
Charge rate.................................29
charges.......................................29
Clock .......................................... 42
Colour schemes ..........................40
conference .................................21
Connection profile ......................43
Contrast (message on display)..... 40
Customer care ............................52
D
Data exchange (settings).............43
Date format ................................42
Dialling with number keys...........19
Dial-up access (connection).........43
Directory (own files) ...................48
Display
Colour schemes.......................40
contrast ..................................40
illumination ............................40
Symbols ....................................8
Upper-case letters ...................40
Display (settings) ........................40
Divert ................................... 42, 69
Driving safety..............................64
Duration/charges ........................29
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E
Emergency number .................... 15
Entry no. (phonebook)................ 26
Extras................................... 46, 55
F
Factory settings .......................... 44
Fast access ................................. 47
Fast search ................................. 44
Filter
Incoming calls......................... 45
Flashlight ................................... 30
G
Games........................................ 38
Getting started ........................... 10
Group......................................... 28
SMS to group.......................... 33
H
Handsfree function..................... 20
Headset
Setting ................................... 41
Headset volume ......................... 19
Held call ..................................... 21
Hide ID ....................................... 41
Hotline ....................................... 52
I
Identity number (IMEI)................ 44
Illumination (display).................. 40
IMEI number............................... 44
Inbox
SMS........................................ 36
Information services (CB)............ 32
Input language (T9).................... 23
International dialling code .......... 19
Internet...................................... 37
L
Last 10 only................................ 43
Limit (call time/charge)............... 29
logo, provider logo ..................... 40
M
Mailbox ......................................32
Maintenance of phone ................55
menu
control....................................16
Menu tree...................................67
Message
CB...........................................32
MMS .......................................34
Setup ......................................36
SMS ........................................33
Minute beep ......................... 41, 45
Missed calls (call list)...................29
MMS
Profiles.................................... 36
receive....................................35
write....................................... 34
N
Network
barrings .................................. 44
connection..............................44
Setup ......................................44
O
Only ............................... 43, 70
Only this SIM ..............................43
Own files ....................................48
Own greeting..............................40
P
Phone (settings)..........................41
Phone identity number. (IMEI).....44
Phone number transfer on/off .....41
Phonebook
call an entry ............................ 26
new entry ...............................26
Picture in Phonebook ..................27
Pictures & sounds (SMS)..............33
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PIN
Change................................... 17
control.................................... 17
enter ...................................... 13
error....................................... 51
Pocket calculator ........................ 46
Predefined text........................... 25
Prefix ......................................... 19
Preventing accidental
activation ................................... 18
Profiles
Connection profile .................. 43
MMS....................................... 36
phone..................................... 39
SMS........................................ 36
WAP ....................................... 38
Provider logo.............................. 40
Q
Questions & Answers.................. 49
R
Redial previous numbers............. 19
Reminder ................................... 19
Ring tones .................................. 45
Ringer setting............................. 45
S
Safety precautions........................ 2
Screensaver................................ 40
Second phone number ............... 44
Security................................ 17, 43
Security codes ............................ 17
Service tones.............................. 45
Setup
Clock ...................................... 42
Data connection ..................... 43
display.................................... 40
Divert ..................................... 42
MMS....................................... 36
Network ................................. 44
Setup
phone ..................................... 41
Profiles.................................... 39
Security...................................43
SMS ........................................36
Short message (SMS) ..................33
Shown in the display.....................8
Signal strength ...........................14
Silent alert ..................................45
SIM card
clear barring............................18
insert ......................................11
problems.................................49
SIM services (optional) ................46
SMS
Archive ...................................33
lists.........................................36
Picture & sounds .....................33
Profiles.................................... 36
read ........................................33
T9 input ..................................23
to group..................................33
write.......................................33
SOS ............................................ 15
Special characters .......................22
Speed dialling keys......................47
Standard values ..........................44
Standby mode ............................15
Stopwatch ..................................46
Surf & Fun ..................................37
Switch on ...................................13
Symbols........................................8
T
T9
Text entry ............................... 23
word suggestions....................24
Technical data............................. 54
Text entry with T9.......................23
Text entry without T9.................. 22
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Time zones........................... 13, 42
Time/Date setting ....................... 42
U
Unanswered............................... 42
Upper, lowercase letters ............. 22
Upper-case letters
(message on display).................. 40
V
Voice message (mailbox) ............ 32
Volume, handset
Headset volume...................... 19
Profiles ................................... 39
Ring tone................................ 45
W
Wallpaper................................... 40

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