BenQ Mobile and OHG CF62 Triple Band GSM/PCS Mobile Phone 900/1800/1900 MHz User Manual A65
BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG Triple Band GSM/PCS Mobile Phone 900/1800/1900 MHz A65
User Manual
left page (1) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:34) Contents © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65IVZ.fm See also Index at the end of this User Guide Safety precautions ..................... 4 Antenna care ........................... 6 Phone operation ...................... 6 Electronic devices .................... 7 SAR (CF62) ............................... 10 Phone overview ....................... 12 Display symbols ....................... 15 Getting started ......................... 16 Insert SIM card/battery ........... 16 Charge battery ....................... 17 Switch on, off / PIN entry ......... 18 Switch on/off ......................... 18 Enter PIN ............................... 18 Emergency number (SOS) ...... 18 Switching on your phone for the first time ................................ 18 Signal strength ...................... 19 General instructions ................ 20 User guide ............................. 20 Without SIM card ................... 20 Menu controls ........................ 20 Standby mode ....................... 20 Standard functions .................. 21 Option menus ........................ 21 Highlighting mode ................. 21 Security .................................... 22 Codes .................................... 22 Preventing accidental activation ............................... 23 My phone ................................. 24 Calling ...................................... 25 Dialing with number keys ....... 25 End call .................................. 25 Set volume ............................. 25 Redial ..................................... 25 If the number is busy .............. 26 Accept call .............................. 27 Reject call ............................... 27 Handsfree .............................. 28 Swap between 2 calls ............. 28 Conference ............................ 29 Call menu ............................... 30 Babysitter ............................... 30 Text entry ................................. 31 Default book ............................. 35 Phonebook ............................... 36.......................... 36 ..................... 37 Call (search for an entry) ........ 37 Change entry ......................... 37 Address book ............................ 39 .......................... 39 Change entry ......................... 40 Call (search for an entry) ........ 41 Addressbook menu ................. 41 Voice dialing .......................... 42 Groups ...................................... 43 Control codes (DTMF) ............. 44 Records ..................................... 45 Duration/charges ...................... 46 Alarm clock ............................... 47 See also Index at the end of this User Guide VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Contents left page (2) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:34) See also Index at the end of this User Guide Contents Voice message/mailbox ........... 48 SMS .......................................... 49 Writing and sending ............... 49 Picture&sound ....................... 50 SMS to group ......................... 51 Read SMS ............................... 52 Lists ....................................... 53 SMS archive ........................... 54 SMS profiles ........................... 55 MMS ......................................... 56 Writing/sending MMS messages ...................... 56 MMS options ......................... 58 Receive MMS ......................... 58 Read MMS ............................. 59 MMS profiles .......................... 61 CB services ............................... 62 Ring tones ................................ 63 Ringer setting ........................ 63 Silent alert ............................. 63 Volume .................................. 63 Set ring tones ........................ 64 Surf & fun ................................. 65 Internet browser (WAP) .......... 65 Games & more ....................... 68 Setup ........................................ 71 Profiles .................................. 71 Display ................................... 73 Dynamic light ........................ 75 Call setup ............................... 76 Clock ..................................... 78 Connectivity ........................... 79 Security .................................. 82 Network ................................. 84 Accessories ............................ 86 Extras ........................................ 87 Organizer ............................... 87 Calculator ............................... 91 Currency conv ........................ 92 Stopwatch .............................. 92 Countdown ............................ 93 Voice command ..................... 93 Camera (Accessories) ............. 94 SIM services (optional) ........... 96 Fast access key ......................... 97 Own stuff .................................. 99 Send via... ............................... 100 PC Software (Data Exchange Software / GPRS Modem Assistant) .................. 101 Questions & Answers ............. 102 Customer Care ........................ 106 Care and maintenance .......................... 108 Product data ........................... 109 Accessories ............................. 110 Quality .................................... 112 U.S. FDA .................................. 113 FCC/Industry Canada Notice ... 119 Ten driving safety tips ............ 120 Intellectual property .............. 122 See also Index at the end of this User Guide © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65IVZ.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Contents left page (3) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:34) Contents Menu tree .............................. 123 Index ...................................... 129 © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65IVZ.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 left page (4) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:31) Safety precautions 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 restrictions when using the phone. For example in airplanes, at gas stations, hospitals or when driving. Cell phones can interfere with the functioning of medical devices such as hearing aids or pacemakers. Keep at least 20 cm between phone and pacemaker. When using the cell phone hold it to the ear farthest from the pacemaker. For more information consult your physician. The SIM card may be removed. Caution! Small parts like this could be swallowed by young children. The mains voltage specified on the power supply unit (V) must not be exceeded. Otherwise the charging device may be destroyed. The ringtone (p. 63), info tones (p. 64) and speakerphone talking are reproduced through the loudspeaker. Do not hold the phone to your ear when it rings or when you have switched on the speakerphone function (p. 28). Otherwise you risk serious, permanent damage to your hearing. Only use original Siemens batteries (100 % mercury-free) and charging devices. Otherwise you risk serious damage to health and property: The battery could explode, for instance. Do not open the phone. Only the battery (100 % mercury-free) or SIM card may be replaced. You must not open the battery under any circumstances. Any other changes to this device are strictly prohibited, as they will invalidate the type approval required for operation of the unit. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Security.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 left page (5) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:31) Important: Please dispose of unwanted batteries and phones as permitted by the laws in your country. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Security.fm The phone may cause interference in the vicinity of TV sets, radios and PCs. Use only Siemens original accessories. This will avoid potential risks to health or property and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations. Improper use will invalidate the warranty! These safety instructions also apply to Siemens original accessories.. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Safety precautions left page (6) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:31) Safety precautions Important Read this information before using your wireless handheld phone. Driving Normal position Laws pertaining to the use of mobile phones while driving vary significantly from state to state and sometimes even from locality to locality within states. For example, some areas may allow persons to use their mobile phones only if they employ a hands-free device, and some areas may prohibit the use of cell phones entirely. Accordingly, Siemens recommends that persons check the laws for the areas in which they drive or will be driving. For areas where the use of mobile phones while driving is permitted, Siemens encourages persons to use their phones responsibly and to employ handsfree devices. Also, if using your phone while driving, please: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. • Give full attention to driving – driving safely is your first responsibility; Tips on efficient operation • Use hands-free operation, if available; As this mobile phone is equipped with a fixed (non-retractable) antenna, some paragraphs in the text below may not be applicable. Antenna care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. Phone operation For your phone to operate most efficiently: • Extend your antenna fully (if applicable). • Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call, if driving conditions so require. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Security.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 left page (7) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:31) © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Security.fm For vehicles equipped with air bags An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. Electronic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers' Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches (6”) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: • should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON; • should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; • should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference; • should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Hearing aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider or your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Other medical devices If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the manufacturers of your devices to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facili- VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Safety precautions left page (8) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:31) Safety precautions ties may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require. Airplanes FCC and Airline Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Turn your phone OFF when requested by the airline. Check and comply with the policy of your airline regarding the use of your phone while the airplane is on the ground. Blasting areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions. Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include: fueling areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Security.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 left page (9) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:31) Emergency calls (SOS) © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Security.fm Your wireless phone can be used to make emergency calls. You can make an emergency call from the main display screen. Enter the local emergency number such as 911 and then press the A key. This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks, and userprogrammed functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications (for example, medical emergencies). Remember - to make or receive any calls, the phone must be switched on and be used in a service area that has adequate signal strength. Emergency calls might not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers regarding their network features. Always make certain that your phone is properly charged before attempting any emergency calls. If you allow your battery to discharge, you will be unable to receive or make calls, including emergency calls. You must then wait a few minutes after the charging begins to place any emergency calls. When making an emergency call, remember to give all of the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireless phone might be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident, therefore you should not terminate the call until given permission to do so. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Safety precautions left page (10) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:34) SAR (CF62) RF EXPOSURE /SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR) INFORMATION © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_sar.fm THIS SIEMENS CF62 PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS. Your cell phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy established by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government 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 independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies*. The limits 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 measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit established by the FCC and by Health Canada is 1.6 W/kg**. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC and by Industry Canada with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is 10 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 station, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and the manufacturer must certify to the FCC and Industry Canada that it does not exceed the limit established by each government for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body), reported to the FCC and available for review by Industry Canada. The highest SAR value for this Siemens CF62 when tested for use at the ear is 1.32 W/kg*** and when worn on the body is 0.36 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 Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) website www.cwta.ca. SAR information on this Siemens CF62 phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 SAR (CF62) left page (11) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:34) SAR (CF62) Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID PWX-CF62. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, all Siemens products meet the governmental requirements for safe RF exposure. For body worn operation, this mobile phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with a Siemens accessory designated for this product, where available, or when used with a carry accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset at least 1.5 cm/0.59 in from the body. Use of other carry accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure 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 precautionary measures when using cell phones. Further information: www.who.int/peh-emf, www.mmfai.org, www.siemens-mobile.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 siemens-mobile.com © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_sar.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 11 left page (12) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Phone overview Phone overview 1 A Call key Dial phone number/name displayed/selected, take calls. Show last phone numbers dialed in standby mode. 2 B On/Off/End key • Switched off: hold down to switch on. • During a conversation or in an application: press briefly to finish. • In menus: Press briefly to go back a level. Hold down to return to standby mode. • In standby mode: hold down to switch off phone. 3 Navigation key In lists, messages and menus: Scroll up and down. Function call (same function as right soft key (page 13). Back one menu level. During a call: Start adjusting the volume. Open Addressbook/Phonebook. Open call menu. In standby mode: Voice control (hold down). Open Addressbook/Phonebook. Open menu. GPRS Info. ª Service provider 01.05.2004 10:10 NewMMS Menu © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Overview.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 12 left page (13) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) 1 Loudspeaker 2 Color Display © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Overview.fm Soft keys The current functions of these keys are shown in the bottom line of the display as §Text§/symbol (e.g., Q ). 4 Input keys 5 *Ringtone • Hold down in standby mode: Switch all audible signals on/off (except alarm). • Hold down on incoming call: Switch off ring tone for this call only. 6 Plug outlet For charger, headset, camera etc. 7 Dynamic light Seven LEDs indicate visually different events and functions, as well as the current phone status, e.g.network searching, battery low, etc. (set, page 75). You can determine the visual signal (LEDs) on the phone for certain functions and events. The LEDs then flash in different rhythms depending on the current function. ª Service provider 01.05.2004 10:10 NewMMS Menu 13 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Phone overview left page (14) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Phone overview 1 Antenna Do not obstruct the antenna unnecessarily. 2 2nd display Displays time, incoming calls, screensaver and certain other information when the clamshell is closed. In addition, symbols are used to indicate the following events: ¿ Ø Missed incoming call Missed alarm Missed appointment … Missed message 3 Clamshell ªg 10:10 In standby mode, opening the clamshell switches off the 2nd display and switches on the color display. When the clamshell is closed, the color display is switched off and the 2nd display is switched on. An alarm tone sounds and a warning message is shown on the 2nd display. If the clamshell is not opened again within 3 seconds, applications are terminated. When Auto answer (page 78) is activated a call can be answered by simply opening the clamshell. Note Your phone is supplied with protective films applied to the displays. Remove these films before getting started In rare cases, the static discharge may cause discoloration at the edges of the display. However this will disappear within 10 minutes. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Overview.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 14 left page (15) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:27) Display symbols © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Displaysymbols.fm Display symbols (selection) è É Signal strength. Charging. Battery charge level, e.g. 50 %. Addressbook/Phonebook Call records Surf & fun/Service provider portal Alarm clock Messages Ring tones Ñ Ø Ö µ ² Extras Own stuff Setup Call(s) is/are forwarded. Ringer off. Short ring (beep) only. Ringtone only if the caller is stored in the Addressbook/Phonebook. Alarm set. Alarm clock activated. Keypad locked. Message memory full. No network access. 15 ABC/ Indicates whether upper or lowerAbc/abc case letters are active. T9Abc Text input with T9. « ª Ê Ë Ì ± Activated and available. Registered. Temporarily interrupted. WAP online. WAP via GPRS online. WAP no network. Auto answer feature on. Organizer symbols (selection) Memo Meeting È Call Birthday Anniversary Access with left soft key (selection) … Û Message received. MMS notification received. Voice message received. Unanswered call. Depending on the service provider, some of the symbols shown here may differ from those in the phone. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Display symbols left page (16) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Getting started Getting started Insert SIM card/battery The service provider supplies you with a SIM card where all the important data for your line is stored. If the SIM card has been delivered in credit card size, snap the smaller segment out and remove any rough edges. Press grooved area 1, then remove the cover downwards in the direction of the arrow 2. • Insert the battery sideways in the phone 4, then press downwards 5 until it clicks into place. • To remove, press the retaining tab on the side of the battery, then lift the battery out. • Place cover on phone and then push to the top edge, until it clicks into place 6. • Place the SIM card in the slot with the contact surface facing downwards. Gently push the holder tab over the SIM card 3 (ensure the beveled corner is correctly positioned). Additional information Please switch off your phone before removing the battery! 3V and 1.8V SIM cards are supported. Please contact your service provider if you have an older card. SIM card problems .....................page 102 © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Startup.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 16 left page (17) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Charge battery The battery is not fully charged when delivered. Plug charger cable into the bottom of the phone, plug power supply unit into a mains power socket and charge for at least two hours. 17 Charge icon not visible If the battery has been fully discharged, the charge icon is not immediately visible when the power supply unit is plugged in. It will appear after up to two hours. In this case the battery will be fully charged after 3-4 hours. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Startup.fm Only use the power supply unit provided! Display while in service Charge level display during operation (empty-full): a d g Display when charging is in progress During charging. If Dynamic light is activated for Charging (page 75) the middle two LEDs flash slowly to show that charging is in progress. When the battery is fully charged, these LEDs switch off. Charging time A flat empty battery will be fully charged after about 2 hours. Charging is only possible within a temperature range of +5 °C to +40 °C. If the temperature rises/falls 5 °C above/below this, the charge symbol flashes a warning. The mains voltage specified on the power supply unit must not be exceeded (Operating time, page 109). A beep sounds when the battery is nearly discharged. The charge level of the battery is only displayed correctly after an uninterrupted charging/discharging cycle. You should therefore not remove the battery unnecessarily and where possible not terminate the charging process prematurely. Additional information The power supply unit heats up when used for long periods. This is normal and not dangerous. If the battery is removed for longer than 30 seconds, the clock will be reset. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Getting started left page (18) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Switch on, off / PIN entry Switch on, off / PIN entry Switch on/off Open the clamshell to access the keypad. Hold down On/Off/End key. Enter PIN The SIM card can be protected with a 4 - to 8- digit PIN. §OK§ Enter the PIN using the number keys. The characters **** appear to ensure nobody can read your PIN on the display. Correct errors with §Clear§. To confirm, press the right soft key. Logging onto the network will take a few seconds. If the clamshell is closed before a PIN is entered, the phone is switched off immediately. Additional information Change PIN..................................page 22 Clear SIM card barring .................page 23 Clock settings ..............................page 78 Emergency number (SOS) Only to be used in real emergencies! By pressing the soft key §SOS§ you can make an emergency call on any network without a SIM card and without entering a PIN (not available in all countries). Switching on your phone for the first time Time/date Set the clock to the right time once at start-up. §Yes§ §OK§ Press. First enter the date (day.month.year), then the time (24 hours, including seconds). Press. The time and date are updated. Time zones Set the time zone for your area. Select the required time zone from list ... §Set§ … and set it. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Startup.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 18 left page (19) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Phonebook or Addressbook © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Startup.fm You can choose whether you want to use the Phonebook on the SIM card or the internal Addressbook by default. You can copy the SIM card Phonebook to the Addressbook on the phone. Please do not interrupt this procedure. During this time do not accept incoming calls. Follow the instructions in the display. To copy data on the SIM card at a later time, highlight entries (see page 21) and copy these with the Copy to 9 function (Phonebook options menu, page 38). You can change the default book at any time (page 35). Signal strength Strong reception signal. A weak signal reduces the call quality and may lead to loss of the connection. Change your location. 19 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Switch on, off / PIN entry left page (20) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) General instructions General instructions Menu controls User guide The following symbols are used to explain operation: Enter numbers or letters. On/Off/End key. Call key. The necessary steps to reach a function are shown in condensed form in this user guide. For example, To display call list for missed calls in condensed form: §Menu§ KZKMissed calls This comprises the following steps: §Menu§ Open main menu. Select Z, then select the Missed calls function. Press navigation key (left/right). Press navigation key (top/bottom). §Menu§ Displays a function. Very often function descriptions begin in standby mode. Function dependent on service provider, may require special registration. The phone is in standby mode and is ready for use when the name of the service provider appears on the display. Without SIM card If you switch on the phone without a SIM card you can still use some phone functions. §Menu§ The functions are displayed. §SOS§ Emergency, SOS. §Selection§ Confirm. Standby mode Hold down the On/Off/End key to return to standby mode from any situation. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Startup.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 20 left page (21) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Standard functions Option menus Menu functions are made available in options menus. A selection of functions that occur frequently is shown here. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Startup.fm §Options§ Open the entry to edit. Capacity Display available capacity. View Display entry. Delete / Delete all Delete entry/delete all entries after confirmation. New entry Create new entry. Send MMS Send entry as MMS message. Send Dial number or select from the Addressbook/Phonebook, then send. Save Store entry. Sort Set sort criteria (alphabetical, type, time). Text input T9 preferred: Activate/ (page 31) deactivate T9 input. Input language: Select language for text. Rename Highlighting mode With some applications (e.g. Phonebook) one or more entries in a list can be highlighted to perform multiple functions at the same time. §Options§ Mark text Open menu. Edit Rename selected entry. 21 Open menu. Activate highlighting mode. N Phonebook o Anne o Barbara p Carol Mark text Ú Options If an unmarked entry is selected, this can be highlighted: §Mark text§ The current entry is highlighted. If a highlighted entry is selected, this can be unmarked: §Unmark§ Unmark the current entry. Additional highlighting functions: Mark all Highlight all entries. Unmark all Remove highlighting from all marked entries. Delete marked All selected entries are deleted. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Standard functions left page (22) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Security KmKSecurityKCodes KSelect function Security §Menu§ The phone and SIM card are protected against misuse by several security codes. PIN control Keep these confidential numbers in a safe place where you can access them again if you need them. Codes The PIN is usually requested each time the phone is switched on. You can deactivate this feature but you risk allowing unauthorized use of the phone. Some service providers do not permit deactivating the control. §Change§ PIN Protects your SIM card (personal identification number). PIN2 This is needed to set the charge detail display and to access additional functions requiring special SIM cards. PUK PUK2 Key code. Used to unlock SIM cards after the wrong PIN has been entered repeatedly. Phone code Protects your phone. Must be entered at the first security setting. §OK§ Press. Enter PIN. Confirm. Change PIN You can change the PIN to any 4- to 8-digit number you find easier to remember. Enter current PIN. §OK§ Press. J , §OK§ Enter new PIN. J , §OK§ Re-enter new PIN. Change PIN2 (Display only if PIN 2 is available). Proceed as with Change PIN. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Startup.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 22 left page (23) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) §Menu§ KmKSecurityKCodes © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Startup.fm Change phonecode You define the phone code (4-8 digits) when you call up a phone code protected function for the first time (e.g. Babysitter page 30). It is then valid for all phone-code protected functions. After the third unsuccessful attempt, access to the phone code and the functions that use it is denied. If this happens, please contact Siemens Service (p. 106). Preventing accidental activation Even if PIN control is deactivated (page 22) confirmation is required to switch on the phone. This prevents the phone from being switched on accidentally, e. g. when carried in a pocket or whilst you are on an aircraft. Additional information Screensaver.................................page 73 Further security settings ...............page 82 Hold down. Please confirm switch on 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. 23 OK Cancel §OK§ Press. The phone switches on. §Cancel§ Press or take no action. The phone does not switch on. Close clamshell: The phone switches off. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Security left page (24) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) My phone My phone Adjust your phone in the following ways to give it a personal touch and make it just the way you want it: Ring tones Assign individual ringtones to caller groups or for special events (p. 63). Pictures Assign individual images or photos to your Addressbook entries (page 39). Animations Choose a start-up and closing animation (p. 74). Own greeting Choose a personal greeting (p. 74). Screensaver Choose a digital clock or a personal picture (p. 73). (Provider) Logo Choose an individual picture (to be displayed in standby mode) (p. 73). Wallpaper Choose your own permanent background image for the color display (p. 73). Applications Download your own applications from the Internet (p. 70). Color scheme Select a color scheme for the user interface (p. 73). Where do I get what? Additional ring tones, logos, animations and Java applications are available from your service provider or directly from Siemens. Service provider portal Depending on your service provider, you may have direct access on your phone to its portal via menu options or bookmarks. Please contact your service provider for more information on these services. Siemens City Portal Additional ring tones, logos, animations and screensavers, as well as other applications, games and services, are available on the Internet at www.siemens-mobile.com/city Or you can download them directly via WAP: wap.siemens-mobile.com Here you will also find a storage service and a list of the countries in which the services are available. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_MyPhone.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 24 left page (25) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Calling Dialing with number keys Set volume Open the clamshell to access the keypad. The phone must be switched on (standby mode). © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Phone.fm Use the top of the navigation key to start adjusting the volume. Then press top/bottom to adjust the volume as required (only possible during a conversation). Enter number (always with area code/international dialing code). If a Car Kit is used, its volume setting will not affect the usual setting on the phone. §Clear§ A short press clears the last digit, a long press clears the entire phone number. Redial Press the Call key. The displayed phone number is dialed. End call 25 Press the End key briefly. Press this key even if the person on the other end of the line has hung up first. To redial the phone number last called: Press the Call key twice. Press the Call key once. Press ... To redial other numbers that were dialed previously: Pick out the required phone number from the list, then to dial ... VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Calling left page (26) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Calling If the number is busy If the called number is busy or cannot be reached because of network problems several options are available (depending on the service provider). An incoming call or any other use of the phone interrupts these functions. Either Auto. redial §Auto dial§ Press. The phone number is automatically dialed ten times at increasing time intervals. End with: Or B End key. Call back §Call back§ Press. Your phone rings when the busy number is free. Press the Call key to dial the number. Reminder §Prompt§ Press. A beep reminds you to redial the displayed phone number after 15 minutes. Additional information Store phone no. in Addressbook/Phonebook ...........page 36, page 39 y Menu§ Call menu......................page 30 §Handsfr.§ Handsfree...................page 28 Hide ID .........................................page 76 Microphone off..............................page 30 Voice dialing .................................page 42 International dialing codes Hold down until a "+" is displayed. §Country§ Press and select country. Phone number memo You can enter a phone number during a call. The person to whom you are speaking can hear these entries. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Phone.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 26 left page (27) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Accept call The phone must be switched on (standby mode). An incoming call will interrupt any other use of the phone. Open the clamshell. And §Answer§ Press. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Phone.fm Or Press. A phone number transmitted by the network is displayed or the corresponding name if it is contained in the Phonebook (page 36) or Addressbook (page 39). A picture may also appear (settings page 39). Additional information When Auto answer (page 78) is activated a call can be answered by simply opening the clamshell. Reject call Open the clamshell. And §Reject§ Press. To forward call, see page 76. Or Press briefly. 27 Additional information When Auto answer (page 78) is activated you must reject the call within 2 seconds. Otherwise it will be accepted automatically. Warning! Please make sure you have accepted the call before holding the phone to your ear. This will avoid damage to your hearing from loud ring tones. Additional information Missed calls..........................page 45 Switch off ringer............................page 63 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Calling left page (28) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Calling Handsfree Swap between 2 calls You can put the phone aside during a call. You can then hear the caller via the loudspeaker. Establish a second connection Carol Handsfr. You can call another number during a call. y Menu§ Open call menu Hold The current call is put on hold. % menu Call on hold §Handsfr.§ Activate speakerphone talking. §Yes§ Back Switch on. Now dial the new phone number (Addressbook/Phonebook H). When the new connection is established: Handsfr. % menu Use the navigation key to adjust the volume. §Handsfr.§ Switch off. Warning! Always switch off "speakerphone talking" before holding the phone to your ear! This will avoid damaging your hearing! y Menu§ Call menu .....................page 30 y Menu§ Open call menu Toggle Swap back and forth between the calls. End current call Press. You are now connected to the caller. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Phone.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 28 left page (29) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Incoming calls during a call You may need to register for this service with your service provider and set your phone accordingly (page 76). During a call, you may be advised that there is another call waiting. You will hear a special tone during the call. You have the following options: © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Phone.fm • Accept the waiting call §Toggle§ Accept the waiting call, putting the current call on hold to do so. To swap between the two calls, proceed as described above. • Accept the waiting call and end the current call §Answer§ §Yes§ You accept the held call. §No§ You also end the second call. • Reject waiting call §Reject§ Or §Divert§ Press. The waiting call is forwarded, for example, to the mailbox. End the current call. Accept new call. Conference Call up to 5 parties one by one and link them together in a conference call. Some of the functions described may not be supported by your service provider or may have to be specially enabled. You have established a connection: y Menu§ End call(s): Press End key B. According to the display: Return to held call? you have the following choice: 29 y Menu§ Open menu and select Hold. The current call is put on hold. Now dial a new number. When the new connection is established ... …open menu and select Conference. The held call is joined. Repeat procedure until all participants are linked together (up to 5 participants). End All connections in the conference call are ended when the End key is pressed. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Calling left page (30) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Calling Call menu Babysitter The following functions are only available during a call: If this is active, only one number can be dialed. y Menu§ Open menu. Hold (page 28) Microphone on If the microphone is switched off, the person on the other end of the line cannot hear you (muting). Also: Hold * down. Handsfree (page 28) Volume Adjust handset volume. Conference (see left) Dur./charges Display call duration and (if set, page 46) costs accruing during the call. Send DTMF (page 44) Call transferL The original call is joined to the second one. For you, both calls are now ended. Main menu Access to main menu. Call status List all held and active calls (e. .g. conference call participants). Switch on §Menu§ KmKSecurityKBabysitter Press. Enter phone code. The phone code (4- to 8-digits) is set by you and entered at the first security setting. Please note this code (see also page 22)! §OK§ Confirm input. §Change§ Press. ·/ J §OK§ Select phone number from the Adressbook (page 40) or Phonebook (page 37) or enter new number. Confirm "On". Apply To dial, hold down the right soft key. Switch off Hold down. Enter phone code. §OK§ Confirm input. §Change§ Press. §OK§ Confirm "Off". © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Phone.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 30 left page (31) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:34) Text entry Text entry without T9 Press number key repeatedly until the required letter appears. After a brief interval the cursor will advance. Example: © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Text.fm Press once briefly to type the letter a, twice to type b, etc. Hold down to write the number. Press once/repeatedly: .,?!’"0-()@/:_ Hold down: Writes 0. Writes blank. Press twice = jumps a line. Special characters 1) Press briefly. The symbols chart is displayed: ¿ ¡ + - _ ; ? , ’ Ä,ä,1-9 Umlauts and numbers are displayed after the relevant letters. ¤ ¥ $ £ € & # \ @ [ ] { } % ~ < = > §Clear§ Press briefly to delete the letter before the cursor, hold down to erase the whole word. Σ Φ Ψ Ω Move the cursor (forwards/back). Press briefly: Swap between abc, Abc, T9abc, T9Abc, T9ABC, 123. Status shown in top line of display. Hold down: All input variants are displayed. Press briefly: Special characters are shown. Hold down: Open input menu. 31 ^ § Γ ∆ Θ Λ Ξ Π 1) Line break I,F Navigate to characters. §Selection§ Press. Input menu With text input: Press down. The input menu is displayed: Text format (SMS only) Input language Mark text Copy/Add VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Text entry left page (32) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:34) Text entry Text entry with T9 Write a word using T9 "T9" deduces the correct word from the individual key entries by making comparisons with an extensive dictionary. Since the display changes as you proceed, Activate, deactivate T9 §Options§ Open text menu. Text input Select. T9 preferred Select. §Change§ Activate T9. Select Input language Select the language in which you want to compose your message. §Options§ Open text menu. Text input Select. Input language Select. §Selection§ Confirm, the new language is set. Languages with T9 support are marked with the T9 symbol. 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 T9Abc then type Press. A space ends a word. 46835 Do not use special characters such as Ä but use the standard characters instead, e.g. A; T9 will do the rest for you. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Text.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 32 left page (33) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:34) Additional information Set a period. A word is concluded if it is followed by a space. Within a word, a period represents an apostrophe or hyphen: e.g. §provider.s§ = provider’s. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Text.fm Go to the right. Ends a word. Press briefly: Swap between: abc, Abc, T9abc, T9Abc, 123. Status shown in top line of display. Hold down: All input modes are displayed. Press briefly: Select special characters (page 31). Hold down: Open input menu (page 31). 33 The word must be §highlighted§. Then press » » again. The displayed word is replaced with a different word. If this word is also incorrect, press again. Repeat until the correct word is displayed. If the word you want is not in the dictionary, it can also be written without T9. ™ SMS 1 748 At 8 pm we are ___ Learn » To add a word to the dictionary: T9 word suggestions §Learn§ If several options are found in the dictionary for a key sequence (a word), the most likely is displayed first. If the word you want has not been recognized, the next suggestion from T9 may be correct. The last suggestion is deleted and the word may now be entered without T9 support. Press §Save§ to add it automatically to the dictionary. Select. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Text entry left page (34) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:34) Text entry Correct a word Text modules Words written with T9: Text modules can be stored in the phone for adding to your messages (SMS, MMS). » §Clear§ Move left or right, word by word, until the required word is §highlighted§. Scroll through the T9 word suggestions again. Deletes the character to the left of the cursor anddisplays a new word suggestion! Words not written with T9: §Clear§ Move letter by letter to the left/right. Write text modules §Menu§ K]KText modules §Save§ Additional information Within a "T9 word", individual letters may not be edited without first removing the T9 status. In most cases it is better to rewrite the complete word. T9® Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945 928 and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide. Write text module. Press. Accept the default name or give it a new name, then save with §OK§. Deletes the letter to the left of the cursor. Letters are inserted at the cursor position. Select . Use text modules Write message (SMS, MMS). §Options§ Open text menu. §OK§ Select Text modules. Select text module from the list. Confirm. The text module is displayed. Confirm. The text module is inserted in the message to the right of the cursor. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Text.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 34 left page (35) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Default book §Menu§KèKSelect function. Show entries © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Pref_Book.fm Entries in the standard directory (Addressbook or Phonebook) are shown for selection. J/ I Select a name with the first letter and/or scroll. Create new entry in standard directory. Phonebook (see page 36) Address book (see page 39) Default book Select the Phonebook (only one phone number possible per entry) or the Addressbook as your standard directory (default book). Your preference should be for the Addressbook, because more entries and functions (e.g. pictures, birthdays, several phone numbers per entry, etc.) are possible. Business card Create your own business card. Send it as an SMS/MMS to another GSM-phone. If no business card has been created yet, you will be asked for your input. The number is dialed. Select Phonebook or Address book. Set as standard. Groups (see page 43) 35 Move from field to field to enter your details. You will find explanations for these input fields on page 39 and page 40. Last name: E-mail 2: First name: URL: Phone: Company: Phone/office: Street: Phone/cell: Zip code: Fax: City: Fax 2: Country: E-mail: Birthday: §Save§ Press. Additional information The content of the business card corresponds to international standards (vCard). · Copy numbers from Addressbook/Phonebook. §Options§ See Addressbook menu (page 41). Information numbers (see page 37) VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Default book left page (36) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Phonebook Phonebook Number: Entries in the Phonebook (on the SIM card) are managed separately from those in the Addressbook. You can, however, exchange data between the Phonebook and the Addressbook. Name: If the Phonebook is set as standard (Addressbook as standard, page 35): Open Phonebook (in standby mode). N Phonebook Always enter phone number with area code. Enter first and/or last names. Group: Phone numbers may be assigned to the VIP group. Location Default: SIM Ú Select the storage location, such as SIM or SIM protected (page 38). Record no.: Each entry is automatically assigned a record number. You can also dial using the record number (page 37). Selection Select . Confirm. Select input fields. Fill in the input fields described below. The maximum number of characters available is displayed at the top of the screen. §Save§ Change the record number. Press to store the new entry. Additional information O Temporary swap to Addressbook ............................page 39 §Country§ International dialing code..............................................page 26 Text entry .....................................page 31 © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Phonebook.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 36 left page (37) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Call (search for an entry) Open Phonebook (in standby mode). J/I Select © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Phonebook.fm Enter "own" phone numbers in Phonebook (e.g., fax) for information. These numbers can be changed, deleted and also sent as an SMS message. Assign important numbers to group. Entries stored in the Phonebook on the SIM card can also be used on other GSM phones. On special SIM cards, phone numbers can be stored in a protected location. PIN2 is required for editing (p. 22). See also function Only ‚ (p. 82). 37 There might be phone numbers already saved in your Phonebook by your service provider. They may be used to call local or national information services or to use services offered by your service provider. Open Phonebook. Select a name with the first letter and/or scroll. Number is dialed. Call using record no. A record number is automatically assigned to every new entry in Phonebook. Enter record number. Press. Press. Change entry §Save§ Select entry in Phonebook. Confirm and select Change. Select input field. Edit. Press. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Phonebook left page (38) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Phonebook Phonebook menu Location The following functions are available, depending on the current situation. Some functions may be applied to the current entry as well as multiple highlighted entries: An entry can be moved from one storage location to another. §Options§ Open menu. View Display entry. Edit Open the entry to edit. New entry Create new entry. Copy to 9 Copy entry/entries to the Addressbook. Copy all to9 Copy all entries to the Addressbook. Delete Delete entry. Delete all Delete all entries after confirmation. Mark Activate highlighting mode; the entry currently selected is highlighted (page 21). Mark all Activate highlighting mode; all entries are highlighted (page 21). Send... (page 100) Capacity Display maximum and available capacity. SIM (Standard) Entries stored in the Phonebook on the SIM card can also be used on other GSM phones. SIM protected On special SIM cards, phone numbers can be stored in a protected location. PIN2 is required for editing (page 22). Activate with the function Only ‚ (page 82). © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Phonebook.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 38 left page (39) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Adressbook.fm Address book Group The Addressbook can store up to 500 entries, each with a variety of telephone and fax numbers as well as additional address details. These entries are managed separately from those in the Phonebook in the phone memory. However, you can exchange data between the Addressbook and the Phonebook on the SIM card. If the Addressbook has been selected as standard: Open Addressbook (in standby mode). N Address book Ú Import Selection Confirm. š New entry Last name: §Smith§ First name: Clear 39 Save Enter first and/or last name. Entries can be organized in groups (page 43). Select with §Change§. Make further entries field by field. Phone: URL: (Internet address) Phone/office: Company: Phone/cell: Street: Fax: Zip code: Fax 2: City: E-mail: Country: E-mail 2: Birthday: (page 40) Picture §Selection§ Assign a picture to an Addressbook entry. It is displayed if you are called by the corresponding phone number (see page 99). All fields §Selection§ Show all input fields if the display was previously reduced (see page 41, Addressbook menu, Field setup). §Save§ Save the entry. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Address book left page (40) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Address book Additional information Group functions (page 43). Birthday After entering the date of birth, the "reminder box" can be activated. You can now enter the time for the reminder. The phone will then remind you with an accoustic tone and also with a display one day before the birthday and on the birthday. Copy data from another Addressbook entry. §Country§ Copy international dialing code from the list (page 26). O Temporarily switch to Phonebook. Change entry §View§ Open Addressbook (in standby mode). Select required entry. Press. N Smith, John §Smith§,§John ¿ 055512389 v 0555987654 Edit §Edit§ §Save§ Open entry. Make changes. §Options§ See below. Save setting. Right soft key: When you jump from line to line while reading, the right soft key changes according to the data type. Press this key to activate the relevant application: §VoiceDial§ Voice dialing menu (page 42). §Link§ Visit URL (page 65). §Show§ Display respective picture. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Adressbook.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 40 left page (41) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Call (search for an entry) Copy to SIM Copy entry/entries with name and selected phone number to SIM card. Delete Delete entry. Delete all Delete all entries after confirmation. Mark Switch on highlighting mode (page 21). Mark all Activate highlighting mode; all entries are highlighted (page 21). Filter Display only those Addressbook entries with the following criteria: • Voice dialing • E-mail • URL • Birthday • Bitmap Addressbook menu Business card Define an entry as your own business card. Depending on the actual situation, different functions will be offered. These functions can be applied to the entry currently selected as well as to multiple selected entries: Voice dialing Apply voice dialing to an entry (page 42). J /I © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Adressbook.fm 41 Open Addressbook (in standby mode). Select a name with the first letter and/or scroll. The number is dialed. If an Addressbook entry has several numbers stored: N Smith, John ¿ 0555123454 v 0555987654 À 0555222345 Selection §Options§ Select phone number. The number is dialed. Send... (page 100) Capacity Display maximum and available capacity. Field setup Select visible input fields for new entry. Open menu. View Display entry. Edit Open the entry to edit. New entry Create new entry. Move to ... Assign entry to a group. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Address book left page (42) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Address book Voice dialing Voice dialing menu Dial numbers by voice command. Up to 20 recorded names for voice dialing or voice commands (page 93) can be saved on the cell phone (not on the SIM card). Depending on the actual situation, different functions will be offered. Record J /G §Options§ Open menu. Play Play back a voice command. New Open Addressbook (in standby mode). Record a new voice command. Delete Select a name with the first letter and/or scroll. Delete voice command from an entry. Delete all After confirmation, delete all voice commands for this entry. §Options§ Open menu. Voice dialing Select. Choose phone numbers, if there are more than one. §Record§ Press. §Start§ Start recording. A short signal sounds. Now speak the name. After a second beep and message in the display, repeat the name. A beep now confirms the recording, which is saved automatically. Apply voice dialing Hold down. Start voice dialing (in standby mode). Now speak the name. The number is dialed. Additional information Noisy environments may affect voice recognition. If attempt was unsuccessful, press the navigation key again and repeat the name. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Adressbook.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 42 left page (43) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Groups Group menu Nine groups are specified in your phone to enable you to arrange your Addressbook entries clearly. You can rename seven groups. §Options§ Open menu. Open Display all members of the selected group. §View§ Addressbook, page 40. §Options§ See page 41. Group symbol Assign a symbol to a group, see below. Rename group Change name of group. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Groups.fm Open Addressbook (in standby mode). Select (the number of entries is listed behind the group name). N Groups t Family à Sports Ä Office Open (5) (23) (11) Options Select group. Open menu. Rename group Select and give group a name. Additional information No group: Contains all Addressbook entries that do not belong to a group (name cannot be changed). Received: Contains vCard Addressbook entries received by SMS (name cannot be changed). SMS to group ...............................page 51 43 Group symbol Assign to a group a symbol that will appear on the display when one of its members calls you. Select group. Open menu. Group symbol Select. Choose a symbol. §OK§ Confirm. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Groups left page (44) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Groups Control codes (DTMF) You can, for example, enter control codes (numbers) for remote access to an automatic answering machine while another connection exists. These entries are transmitted directly as DTMF codes (control codes). y Menu§ Send DTMF Open call menu. Select. Use the Phonebook Store phone numbers and control codes (DTMF codes) in the Phonebook in the same way as a normal entry. §Save§ Enter phone number. Press until a "+" appears in the display (wait for the connection to be established). Enter DTMF codes (numbers). If necessary, continue to wait three seconds at a time for the receiver to process the entries safely. Enter a name. Press. You may also store just the DTMF codes (numbers) and then send them during the call. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Groups.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 44 left page (45) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Records Your phone stores the phone numbers of calls for convenient redialing. §Menu§ KZ © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Records.fm §Selection§ Press. Select call list. Confirm. Select phone number. Dial phone number. Display information on the phone number. 10 phone numbers can be stored in each call list: Missed calls The phone numbers of calls that you have received but not answered are stored for call back purposes. Icon for missed call (in standby mode). Press the left soft key. The phone number is also displayed if the network supports the "Caller ID" function. Calls dialed Access to the last numbers dialed. Fast access in standby mode. Delete records The records are deleted. Call list menu The call list menu can be called up if an entry is highlighted. §Options§ Or §View§ Calls received Accepted calls are listed. 45 Open list menu. Correct no. Load number to display and edit there if necessary. Save no. to d Store entry in the Addressbook/Phonebook (see also below). (For standard functions see page 21) VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Records left page (46) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:27) Duration/charges Duration/charges You can display charge details and the duration of different types of calls while you speak, as well as setting a unit limit for outgoing calls. §Menu§ KZKDuration/charges All outg. calls All incoming calls Remain. units Once displayed you can: End display. Charge setting §Menu§ KZKDuration/charges KCharge setting Currency (PIN2 prompt) Enter number of units. §OK§ Confirm. Auto display Call duration and call charges are automatically displayed for each call. Enter the currency in which the charge details are to be shown. Charge/Unit (PIN2 prompt) Then confirm the credit or reset the counter. §Selection§ Display data. §OK§ Press, enter PIN2. Account limit Switch on. Last call Clear display. Special SIM cards allow you or the service provider to define a credit or a period after which the phone is barred for outgoing calls. §Change§ Select type of call: §Reset§ Account limit (PIN2 prompt) Enter the charges per unit/period. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_TimeCharge.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 46 left page (47) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:27) Alarm clock © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Alarm.fm §Menu§ The alarm will ring at the time set by you, even when the phone is switched off. When the clamshell is open the alarm is shown in the color display; when the clamshell is closed the alarm is shown on the 2nd display. If the phone has been switched off in Airplane mode the alarm is only shown on that display and is not indicated by sound or dynamic light. Setting Set the time for the alarm call (hh:mm). §OK§ Confirm settings. Ø Alarm clock 11:56:27 z 07:30 On/off §On/off§ OK Activate/deactivate the alarm. Additional notes Alarm clock activated. Alarm clock deactivated. Screen display in standby mode: Alarm clock activated. Ø Ö 47 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Alarm clock left page (48) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Voice message/mailbox Voice message/mailbox §Menu§ K]KMessage setup KVoice message Save call forwarding number Most service providers offer a mailbox, in which a caller may leave a voice message for you • if your phone is switched off or not ready to receive, • if you do not want to answer, • if you are making a phone call (and Call waiting is not activated, page 76). If the mailbox is not included in the standard package, you must register for it and make the adjustments manually, if necessary. The following procedure may vary depending on the service provider. Settings The service provider supplies you with two phone numbers: Save mailbox number Call this phone number to listen to the voice messages left for you. K]KMessage setup KVoice message · J Select number from §Menu§ Addressbook/Phonebook or enter/ change it. §OK§ Confirm. Calls are forwarded to this phone number. §Menu§ §OK§ KmKPhone setup KForward Ke. g., UnansweredKSet Enter phone number. Registration with the network will be confirmed after a few seconds (for call forwarding see page 76). Listening to message A new voice message can be announced as follows, depending on the service provider: Icon plus beep. Or … Notification via SMS. Or You receive a call with an automatic announcement. Dial into your mailbox and listen to your message(s). Hold down (if necessary enter mailbox number once only). Confirm with §OK§ and §Mailbox§ depending on your service provider. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Mailbox.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 48 left page (49) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) SMS You can transmit and receive very long messages (up to 760 characters) on your phone. They are automatically composed of several "normal" SMS messages (note higher charges). © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Messages.fm Additionally, you can insert pictures and sounds in an SMS. Depending on your service provider, e-mails and faxes can also be sent and e-mails received via SMS (change setting if necessary, page 55). Writing and sending §Menu§ K]KNew SMS ·/ J Text input using "T9" (page 32) allows you to create longer messages very quickly using just a few keystrokes. §Clear§ Press briefly to delete letter by letter, hold down to delete an entire word. Press. Dial number or select from the Addressbook/Phonebook. §Groups§ SMS to group (page 51). 49 §OK§ Confirm. The SMS is sent to the service center for transmission. The sent SMS is saved in the "Sent" list. §OK§ Back to create a text. Displays in the top line: ™ SMS 1 We start at 8. 739 ™ T9 active. abc/Abc/ABC/ Switch between 123 uppercase/letters and digits. SMS Display title. Number of SMS messages required. 739 Number of characters still available. Additional information Insert special characters...............page 31 Insert pictures & sounds ...............page 50 SMS profile...................................page 55 Message type, Validity period, Service centre may be requested .............page 55 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 SMS left page (50) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) SMS Picture&sound Text options §Options§ Open text menu. Save Save composed text in draft list. Picture&sound Add pictures, animations and sounds to message (see following text). Text modules Insert text module (page 34). Format Line feed Small font, Medium font, Large font Underline Default alignm., Left, Right, Center Mark text (highlight text using navigation key) Delete text Delete the whole text. Insert from d Insert entry from Addressbook/Phonebook. Send via ... Select an SMS profile for transmission (page 55). (For standard functions see page 21) Send pictures and sounds with or without accompanying text. The text input field opened ... §Options§ Open menu. Select Picture&sound. The menu contains: Def animations Def. sounds Own anim. Own pictures Own sounds Select section. Confirm. The first entry of the selected section is displayed. Scroll to entry required. For Def animations/Def. sounds: The selection is added to the SMS. For Own anim./Own pictures/Own sounds: The selection is displayed/ played back. The selection is added to the SMS. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Messages.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 50 left page (51) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Messages.fm Additional information EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) You can use this service to send pictures and sounds in addition to (formatted) texts (page 50). Playback only occurs if the destination phone supports the EMS standard. This can result in messages that are longer than a single SMS. If this happens, the individual SMSs are linked together in a single message. SMS status report If the message cannot be transmitted to the service center you are offered the chance to repeat the transmission. If this also fails, contact your service provider. The Message sent. message only indicates transmission to the service center. This will then attempt to relay the message within a certain period. See also Validity period (page 55). WAP push This function allows you to dial an Internet address (URL) directly from a received SMS. The highlighted URL is displayed after the highlighting. Pressing the Call key automatically starts the WAP browser and dials the highlighted Internet address. 51 SMS to group You can send an SMS message as a "broadcast message" to a recipient group. §Options§ Open menu. Send Select. §Group§ The list of groups is displayed. Select group. Open group and select all/individual entries Transmission is started after confirmation. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 SMS left page (52) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) SMS Read SMS … Reply options Arrival of new SMS announced on display. Service provider 01.05.2004 … 10:10 Menu To read the SMS press the left soft key. Date/time 01.05.2004 Tel. no./sender 55536989876 Message 10:10 Are we meeting tomorrow? Reply Options Scroll through the message line by line. §Reply§ See below. §Options§ See page 54. §Reply§ Open reply menu. Write message Create a new reply text. Edit Edit received SMS or add new text. Answer is YES Add YES to the SMS. Answer is NO Add NO to the SMS. Call back Delay Thank you Add a standard text as a reply to the SMS. When the SMS has been edited, it can be saved or sent with §Options§. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Messages.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 52 left page (53) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Phone number/URL in SMS Phone numbers §highlighted§ in the text can be dialed or saved in the Addressbook/Phonebook. It is also possible to select and call URLs (Internet addresses) directly and start an HTTP download. The HTTP profile (page 81) or WAP profile (page 68) must be set and activated. Press to dial phone number/download. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Messages.fm Download ringtones and logos You can receive links for downloading ringtones, logos, screensavers, animations and information about applications (page 68) with an SMS. Please highlight this link and start the download by pressing the Call key A . Please ensure that the HTTP profile (page 81) and the connection (page 80) are configured. T Message memory full If the message icon flashes, the SIM memory is full. No more SMS messages can be received. Delete or archive messages (page 54). 53 Lists All SMS messages are archived in different lists, according to their status. Inbox §Menu§ K]KInboxKSMS The list of received SMS messages is displayed. Draft §Menu§ K]KDraftKSMS The list of SMS messages not yet transmitted is displayed. Unsent §Menu§ K]KUnsentKSMS The list of concatenated SMS messages not yet completely sent is displayed. Transmission can be restarted. Sent §Menu§ K]KSentKSMS The list of sent SMS messages is displayed. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 SMS left page (54) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) SMS List options SMS archive K]KSMS archive Each list offers different functions: §Menu§ View View entry. Reply Answer incoming SMS messages immediately. The list of SMS messages stored in the phone is displayed. Mark unread Mark message as unread. Save no. to Copy a highlighted phone number to Addressbook/Phonebook. …\SMS archive £ INBOX £ DRAFT £ UNSENT Options Open Archive Move SMS message to archive. Send via ... Different functions are available, depending on the context: Select an SMS profile for transmission (page 55). Archive options Picture&so Save pictures or sounds und from the SMS. (For standard functions see page 21) See List options and Own stuff, page 99. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Messages.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 54 left page (55) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) SMS profiles §Menu§ K]KMessage setup KSMS profiles © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Messages.fm Up to 5 SMS profiles can be set. The transmission characteristics of an SMS are defined in these. The presetting depends on the SIM card inserted. Select profile. Open menu. Change sett. Select. Service centre Enter or change the servicecenter phone numbers as supplied by your service provider. 55 Validity period Select the period in which the service center is to try to deliver the message: Manual, 1 hour, 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week, Maximum *) Maximum period that the service provider permits. Status report You will be notified whether the message was delivered successfully or not. This service may be subject to a charge. Direct The reply to your SMS mesreply L sage is handled by your service center when Direct reply is activated (for information, please contact your service provider). Recipient Enter the standard recipient for this transmission profile or select from Addressbook/Phonebook. SMS via GPRS Send SMS automatically by GPRS (if available). Requirement: GPRS is activated (page 79). Message Manual type The message type is requested for each message. Standard text Normal SMS message. Fax Transmission via SMS. E-mail Transmission via SMS. New You may need to obtain the required code number from your service provider. Save aft. send Sent SMS messages are saved in the Sent list. Activate profile Select profile. §Activate§ Press to activate profile. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 SMS left page (56) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) MMS MMS The Multimedia Messaging Service enables you to send texts, pictures (also photos) and sounds in a combined 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 notification that an MMS has been saved on the network, giving sender and size details. You may then download it to your phone to read it. Pictures and graphics that have been produced with accessories such as digital cameras can be attached in JPEG, WBMP or GIF format. See also Own stuff, page 99. Music is sent and received in a MIDI file, single tones/sounds in an AMR file. Navigation §Menu§ K]KNew MMS Ÿ MMS editor To: Ask your service provider whether this service is available. You may need to register for this service separately. Writing/sending MMS messages An MMS consists of the address header and the content. An MMS message can consist of a number of pages. Each page can contain text, a picture and a sound. Scroll line by line with the navigation key. Subject: º Options Input fields: To: · / J Phone number/ e-mail address of recipient(s). Subject: Enter MMS heading (up to 40 characters). Picture: Press §Insert§. The picture list is opened for selection (see also Own stuff, page 99). Text: Press §Edit§. Write text using T9. Texts can be written with the help of T9 (page 32). © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Messages.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 56 left page (57) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Sound: Press §Insert§. Attach business card Own stuff: You can now select a stored melody (see also page 99). §Options§ Open menu. Extras Select. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Messages.fm New ring tone: Record new tones, for sending by MMS only (see below). Slide duration: Enter length of display for individual pages (minimum 0.1 seconds). New recording The phone records via its microphone. · Scroll to Business card. Attach business card. Attach appointment §Options§ Open menu. Extras ¤ Select. Scroll to Appointment. Import appointment from calendar. §Record§ Start recording. The current recording duration and available time remaining are displayed. Check MMS Check the MMS message before sending it: §Stop§ End recording. §Options§ §Play§ Replay recording. §Save§ Save. To give the recording its own name, §Delete§ the desription. Preview slide View a single page. §OK§ Save. Attach extra pages §Options§ Open menu. 57 Open menu. Prev. message Play back the whole MMS in the display. Press key to cancel. Send MMS. New slide Select. §Options§ Open menu. Additional information §Options§ MMS main menu ..........page 58 Send Select. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 MMS left page (58) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) MMS Text options §Options§ Attributes Date:, Size:, Priority: of the MMS must be shown. Extras Enter other features of MMS and attach Business card and Appointment. Open menu. Line feed Start new line. Save Save MMS text. Delete text Delete the whole text. (For standard functions see page 21) Text modules Insert text module (page 34). Receive MMS (For standard functions see page 21) MMS options Different functions are available, depending on the context: Insert line Insert from Extend address field by one line. Insert number from Addressbook/Phonebook and appointments. … / Û Indicates receipt/notification of an MMS. Service provider 01.05.2004 … 10:10 Menu Press the left soft key to read the MMS or notification. Save Store MMS in the draft list. New slide Insert new page behind current one. Depending on the setting, (page 61) the Delete item Delete element on a page. • complete MMS is received Delete slide Delete page currently displayed. • or the notification is opened. Press §Receiving§ to receive the complete MMS. Preview slide Playback of complete page. Slide list Display pages available for selection. Prev. message Playback of complete MMS. Use any key to cancel. Press any key to break off function. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Messages.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 58 left page (59) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Read MMS §Play§ © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Messages.fm Automatic presentation of the MMS. Use any key to cancel. Scroll page by page with the navigation key. Call up individual pages directly by number key. 59 Lists All MMS messages are saved in four different lists: Inbox §Menu§ K]KInboxKMMS Attachments The list of MMS messages and notifications received is displayed. To receive an MMS subsequently, open notification and press §Receiving§. An MMS can contain several attachments. Draft §Options§ Open menu. Attachments Select. Select attachment. §Open§ The attachment is opened with the available application. §Save§ The attachment is saved under a name. Pictures and sounds You can save pictures and sounds individually, e.g. as a ringtone or background. Stop the MMS by pressing any key, or alternatively scroll to the required page. §Options§ Open menu. Content Select. Proceed as for attachments above. Other functions for editing MMS can be found under §Options§. §Menu§ K]KDraftKMMS The list of stored drafts is displayed. Unsent §Menu§ K]KUnsentKMMS The list of MMS messages not yet completely transmitted is displayed. Sent §Menu§ K]KSentKMMS The list of sent MMS messages is displayed. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 MMS left page (60) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) MMS List options Content Selection of page contents to be archived, such as picture or sound. Save Store MMS in outbox list. Different functions are available, depending on the list/context. View Show MMS Info. Play Read MMS. Reply Reply to MMS immediately. Receive MMS Start incoming transmission of MMS when only notification is highlighted (page 61). Receiv.all MMS Start receipt of all new MMS messages. Forward Forward MMS to new recipients. Mark unread Mark MMS as unread. Save no. to Copy phone number/e-mail address to Addressbook/Phonebook. Attributes Information on MMS is displayed: • Sender • Arrival time • Subject • Size • Priority Preview slide Play back current page. Slide list Display pages available for selection. Attachments Open list of attachments received. (For standard functions see page 21) … ‡ Ý MMS new MMS read MMS new forwarded MMS sent Þ Û Ü MMS read and answered MMS read with despatched confirmation Notification unread Notification read © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Messages.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 60 left page (61) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) MMS profiles §Menu§ K]KMessage setup KMMS profiles Retrieval Receive complete MMS or only notification of arrival. Automatic Receive complete MMS immediately. Auto.homenet Receive complete MMS immediately on home network Manual Receive notification only. MMS relaysrv. MMS relay URL, e.g. http://www.webpage.com IP settings IP address: Enter IP-address. Port: Enter port number. IP address: Enter IP-address. Port: Enter port number. These settings can be different from those of the WAP browser. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Messages.fm A number of MMS profiles can be selected. The transmission characteristics of an MMS are defined in these. Select profile. Open menu. Change sett. Select. Expiry time Select the period in which the service center is to try to deliver the message: Manual, 1 hour, 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week, Maximum* *) Maximum period that the service provider permits. Default prio. Send priority: Medium, High, Low Def. duration Duration of display for an MMS page (standard requirement). ConnecSelect or set access profile tion profile: (page 80). Activate profile Select profile. §Activate§ Press to activate profile. 61 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 MMS left page (62) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:27) CB services CB services Channel: Select §Menu§ §Options§ Open list menu. If a topic is selected in the list you can view it, activate/ deactivate it, edit it or delete it. K]KMessage setup KCB services Some service providers offer information services (info channels, Cell Broadcast). If reception is activated, your Topic list will supply you with messages on the activated topics. Receive CB You can activate and deactivate the CB service. If the CB service is activated, standby time for the phone will be reduced. Read new CB All unread CB messages are displayed. Topic list You can add topics to this personal list from the topic index (Topic index). 10 entries may be input using the channel number (ID) and, if required, the name itself. New topic Select. • If no topic index (Topic index) is available, enter a topic with its channel number and confirm with §OK§. • If the topic index has already been transmitted, select a topic and activate with §Options§. Auto display CB messages are displayed in standby mode, longer messages are scrolled automatically. This display can be activated/deactivated for all or only new messages. For "full page view": # press, then press §View CB§. Topic index Activate/deactivate transmission of topic index. CB languages Receive Cell Broadcast messages in only one specific language or in all languages. Displays p,o … ƒ Topic activated/deactivated. New messages received on the topic. Messages already read. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_CB.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 62 left page (63) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Ring tones §Menu§ KSelect function. You can set the tones to your needs. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_RingTones.fm Ringer setting Volume Set different volumes for different types of call/functions. Select: Calls On/Off Activate/deactivate all tones. Messages Beep Reduce ring tone to a short signal (beep). Applications Additional information Hold down in standby mode to switch ringtone on/off. Display: Beep. Display: ringer off. Silent alert To avoid the disturbance caused by a ringing phone, you can activate the vibrating alert function as an alternative. The vibrating alert can also be activated in addition to the ring tone (e.g. in noisy environments). This function is deactivated when the battery is being charged or when the phone is connected to the Car Kit. The vibrating alert is activated if the highest volume is set for the ring tone. This is to remind you not to hold the phone to your ear when the phone is ringing in order to avoid damaging your hearing. 63 Alarms Press. The ringtone is played. Set volume. Confirm. Additional information Please make sure you have accepted the call before holding the phone to your ear. This will avoid damage to your hearing from loud ring tones. If two independent phone numbers are registered on your phone, you can set different volumes for them (page 84). VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Ring tones left page (64) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Ring tones Set ring tones §Menu§ KSelect function. Here you can set the ring tone separately for the call types/functions. You can download new ring tones from the Internet via Download new. d Call tone, Group call tones, Other call tone, Alarm tone, SMS/MMS tone Here you can set the ring tone separately for the stated functions. More tones... Here you can set the ring tone separately for the following functions: Select: CBS tone, Start melody, End melody, Opening tone, Closing tone, Call screening, Key tones, Minute beep, Information tones An already assigned ring tone is played back or the list of possible ring tones is displayed. Select ring tone. Confirm. Opening tone Set signal to acknowledge opening the clamshell. Closing tone Set signal to acknowledge closing the clamshell. Call screening Only calls from numbers that are in the Addressbook/Phonebook or in a predefined group are signaled. Other calls are only displayed. If you do not accept these calls, they are forwarded to your mailbox (if set, page 76). Screen display in standby mode: call screening is activated. Key tones You can set the type of acoustic key tone: Click or Tone or Silent Minute beep During a call, you will hear a beep after each minute as a reminder of the time elapsed. The recipient does not hear this beep. Information tones Set service and alarm tones. Max/Normal/Off Set volume or deactivate tones. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_RingTones.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 64 left page (65) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Surf&Fun.fm Surf & fun Internet browser (WAP) Start menu Get the latest information from the Internet that is specifically adapted to the display options of your phone. In addition, you can download games and applications to your phone. Internet access may require registration with the service provider. §Menu§ KÉKSelect function. Home A connection is established with the Internet provider’s portal (may be specified/configured by default by your service provider). Home The connection to the provider's portal is set up. This may be defined or pre-set by your service provider. Bookmarks List of URLs stored in the phone for fast access. Resume Call up recently visited pages that are still in the memory. Inbox Inbox for messages from the WAP server (WAP push). Profiles The list of profiles is displayed for activation/ setting (page 67). Exit browser Close browser. Internet The browser is activated as soon as you call up the function. (For settings, see the browser menu, Setup, Start with..., page 67). For example the start menu appears: Í Start menu É 1 Home 2§Bookmarks§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§ 3 Resume Selection Select required function. §Selection§ Confirm. Bookmarks List of URLs for fast access. 65 End connection Hold down to close the browser. After GPRS/CSD lingertime (page 68) the connection will also be ended. Your Internet browser is licensed by: VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Surf & fun left page (66) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Surf & fun Browser menu More ... If the browser is active, the menu can be activated as follows: Exit browser Close browser and clear down connection. Press. Í Confirm. or Home The connection to the provider's portal is set up. This may be defined or pre-set by your service provider. Bookmarks Up to to 50 URLs are stored in the phone for fast access. Resume Call up most recently visited page still in the memory. Go to... Enter URL to access WAP page directly, e.g. wap.siemensmobile.com Select from list of most recently visited WAP addresses. Reload Reload page. Inbox Inbox for messages from the WAP server (WAP push). Disconnect End connection. Save picture Save picture(s) on the page shown. See below. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Surf&Fun.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 66 left page (67) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Surf&Fun.fm More ... (in menu) Profiles The list of profiles is displayed for activation/ setting (page 67). Setup Font size Protocol parameters • Push • Push can force online • Timeout for unanswered network requests Security • Connection prompt • Secure prompt • Current certificate • CA certificates • Private key PINs • Encryption Start with... • Start menu • Browser menu • Home • Resume • Bookmarks Reset Restart session and clear cache. About Openwave Display browser version. 67 Additional information Í Browser menu. É Offline. Ê Online. Ë GPRS Online. Ì No network. special characters, * Select such as @, ~, \ , see page 31. 0 Press repeatedly for: .,?!’"0-()@/:_ WAP profiles §Menu§ KÉKInternetKProfiles Preparation of the phone for WAP Internet access depends on the current service provider: • The settings have already been implemented by the provider. You can start immediately. • Access profiles for a number of providers have already been set. Then select and activate profile. • The access profile must be set manually. If necessary, check with your service provider for details. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Surf & fun left page (68) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Surf & fun Activate WAP profile You can change the current profile each time you access the Internet. Select profile. §Selection§ Activate. The current profile is selected. Set WAP profile Up to 5 WAP profiles can be configured (may be barred by your provider). The entries may vary depending on the service provider: Select profile. §Edit§ Open to make settings. Profile name Enter/change name. WAP param. IP address: Enter IP address. Port: Enter port number. Homepage: Enter homepage, if not set by the service provider. GPRS linger time CSD linger time Time in seconds after which a connection should be ended if no input or data exchange takes place. Connection Select or set access profile profile: (page 80). §Save§ Save settings. Games & more Download games and other applications. You are advised about relevant applications on the Internet. Once you have selected a game or application you can start downloading it immediately. Then you can use the application. Most applications include instructions. Additional information To download applications, the WAP profile (page 67), HTTP profile (page 81) and access (page 80) must be configured. Depending on your service provider, access and functionality may differ from the description given here. Sounds (ringer)/ silent alert on/off ...........................page 63 Applications and games can be found at: wap.siemens-mobile.com or on the Internet at: www.siemens-mobile.com/city © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Surf&Fun.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 68 left page (69) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Games and applications Receive information Applications and links that are already stored on the phone are located under: If information required by an application already installed is received via SMS, for example, the ¦ symbol appears in the display. Pressing on the left soft key starts the relevant application and the information is processed. §Menu§ © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Surf&Fun.fm 69 KÉKGames & more §\ £ Download new § Game ¦ Application Options Additional information The following key control is used for many games (virtual joystick): Internet Different functions are available depending on which entry is highlighted: £ Download new §Internet§ The selected Internet page is loaded. § Use game/application offline §Selection§ Executable application can be started immediately. ¦ Load game/application online §Selection§ Description file only; application still has to be loaded. 123 456 789 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Surf & fun left page (70) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Surf & fun Games & More options Edit and manage your applications and folders: Start Start application. Download An application is downloaded from the Internet and installed. New folder Create and name new folder. Move Move applications between folders. HTTP profile The list of profiles is displayed for activation/ setting (page 80). Reinstall Reinstall an application (update). More info Download further instructions via Internet (WAP), if available. Details Show details of the application/folder (name, version, size, path, producer, date). Sort Set sort criteria (alphabetical, time). (For standard functions see page 21) Additional information You can use WAP to download applications (e.g. ringtones, games, images, animations) from the Internet. Downloading or running applications will not affect or change the software already installed on your Java™-enabled mobile phone. Siemens excludes all warranty and liability claims in respect of or in connection with any applications subsequently installed by the customer and any software not included in the original delivery package. This also applies to functions enabled subsequently at the customer's instigation. The purchaser bears sole risk for the loss of, damage to, and any defects arising in, this device or the applications and for any direct damage or consequential damage of whatever nature resulting from the use of this application. For technical reasons, such applications and subsequent enabling of certain functions are lost in the event of the device being replaced/ re-supplied and may be lost if it is repaired. In such cases, the buyer is required to download or release the application again. Please ensure that your phone has Digital Rights Management (DRM) so that individual applications downloaded via WAP are protected against unauthorized reproduction. These applications are then exclusively intended for your phone and cannot be transferred from this even to create a backup. Siemens does not warranty, guarantee or accept any liability for the customer's ability to download or enable applications again or to do so free of charge. Where technically possible, back up your applications to a PC using Siemens Data Exchange software (page 101). © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Surf&Fun.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 70 left page (71) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Setup Profile Setup Profiles Edit a default profile or create a new personal profile: © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm Several settings can be stored in a phone profile in order, for example, to adapt the phone to the surrounding level of noise. • Five standard profiles are provided with default settings. They can be changed however: Normal envi. Quiet environ. Noisy environ. Car Kit Headset • You can set two personal profiles ( ). • The special profile Airplane mode is permanent and cannot be changed. §Menu§ KmKProfiles Switch on 71 Select default profile or personal profile. Switch on profile. Quiet environ. Options Selection Open menu. Change sett. Select. The list of available functions is displayed: Ringer setting .............................. page 63 Volume ........................................ page 63 Dynamic light ............................... page 75 Brightness ................................... page 75 Silent alert.................................... page 63 Call screening.............................. page 64 Information tones......................... page 64 Key tones..................................... page 64 Illumination .................................. page 74 Large letters................................. page 74 When you have finished setting a function, return to the profile menu where you can change a further setting. Additional information • Calling the list in standby mode: ½ Select profile. Press briefly. Profile list is displayed. • The active profile is marked with ½. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Setup left page (72) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Setup Profile options §Options§ Open menu. Change sett. Change profile settings. Copy from Copy settings from another profile. Rename Change individual profile (except default profiles). Car Kit If a Siemens original Car Kit is used (page 110), the profile is activated automatically as soon as the phone is placed in the cradle (page 86). Headset If a Siemens original headset is used (page 110), the profile is activated automatically as soon as the headset is in operation. Airplane mode Sound and dynamic light for all alarms (appointments, alarm clock) are deactivated. Alarms are only indicated on the display. This profile cannot be modified. The phone will switch off if you select this profile. Switch on Scroll to Airplane mode. Switch on profile. A security prompt must be confirmed. The phone switches itself off automatically. Normal mode When you switch on your phone again, the previously set profile will be reactivated automatically. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 72 left page (73) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Display Color scheme §Menu§ Select color scheme for the entire user interface. KmKDisplay KSelect function. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm Language Set the language of the display text. When "automatic" is set, the language of your service provider is used. If a language you do not understand happens to be set, the phone can be reset to the language of your service provider with the following input (in standby mode): 73 Activate color scheme Select color scheme. §Selection§ Activate. Load color scheme Up to three color schemes can be included in the selection list in places 2 to 4. See also Own stuff (page 99). *#0000# A §Options§ Text input Screensaver See also page 32. The screensaver shows a picture in the 2nd display when a period set by you has elapsed. The function is ended by opening the clamshell. With code protection, the PIN must be entered when the clamshell is opened. T9 preferred Activate/deactivate intelligent text entry. Input language Select language for text entry. Languages with T9 support are marked with the T9 symbol. Wallpaper Load Enable Activate/deactivate screensaver. Style Digital clock, Picture or Animation. Preview Display screensaver on the color display. Timeout Set period after which the screensaver starts. Code Protection Phone code protected termination of screensaver. Set background graphic for display. Logo Choose picture to be displayed instead of the provider logo. Open menu. Select color scheme. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Setup left page (74) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Setup Additional information You can also receive individual logos, screensavers and animations by SMS (page 49), MMS (page 56) or WAP (page 65). See also My phone (page 24). Start up animation Select animation to be shown when phone is switched on. Shut down animation Select animation to be shown when phone is switched on. Greeting Enter greeting to be displayed after an animation when phone is switched on. Switch on/off. §OK§ Confirm changes. Delete old text and create new text. Large letters You can choose between two font sizes for the display. Illumination The illumination for the color display and the 2nd display can each be set independently. Color display Set display light brighter/darker. The darker the setting the longer the standby time. Press the navigation key repeatedly to adjust up or down. 2nd display Switch the display light on or off. Contrast Set color display contrast. Press the navigation key repeatedly to adjust up or down. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 74 left page (75) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Dynamic light §Menu§KmKDynamic light KSelect function. The dynamic light consists of 7 LEDs at the edge of the keyboard (page 13). © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm It is used to indicate visually different events and functions as well as the current phone status (e.g.network searching, low battery, etc.). You can determine the visual signal (LEDs) on the phone for certain functions and events. The LEDs then flash in different rhythms depending on the current function. You can also create your own flash rhythms. Show light effects This enables you to switch the visual signal on and off centrally for all functions and events. Play demo All flash rhythms are displayed in sequence. End with §Cancel§. Show next flash rhythm with §Next§. Brightness This enables you to set the brightness for the visual signal. Press the navigation key repeatedly to adjust up or down. Confirm. 75 Calls, Group calls, Other calls You can assign different flash rhythms to the relevant call types and to each group. During call Select a flash rhythm to flash during the call. Alarms Select a flash rhythm to signal an alarm or appointment. More light... Set the flash rhythm for other functions or events: Incoming messages Missed event During sending Opening clamshell Closing clamshell Net search Screensaver Low battery Switch on Switch off Charging Special case Low battery: Only one flash rhythm can be switched on or off for that event. When it is switched on, low battery is indicated by the top two LEDs flashing slowly. When battery is low, no flash rhythm can flash for other events. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Setup left page (76) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Setup Call setup §Menu§ Set up call forwarding (example): KmKCall setup KSelect function. Hide ID The most common condition for call forwarding is, for example: When you make a call, your phone number can be displayed on the recipient's display (depending on the service providers). To suppress this display, you can enable the "Hide ID" mode for all subsequent calls or just for the next call. You may need to register separately with your service provider for these functions. Call waiting If you are registered for this service, you can check whether it is set and you can activate/deactivate it (see also page 29). Unanswered Set Select Unanswered. (Includes the conditions Not reachable, No reply, Busy, see below) Press. Select. Enter the phone number to which the caller will be forwarded (If not already entered) Or · §OK§ You can specify when calls are to be forwarded to your mailbox or other numbers. Select this phone number from the Addressbook/Phonebook or via §Mailbox§. Confirm. After a short pause, the setting is confirmed by the network. All calls All calls are forwarded. Symbol in the top line of the display in standby mode. Not reachable Calls are forwarded if phone is switched off or out of range. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 76 left page (77) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) No reply A call is only forwarded after a delay that is determined by the network. The period can be set to a maximum of 30 seconds in 5 second intervals. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm Busy Call forwarding occurs if a call is in progress. If Call waiting is activated (page 76), you will hear the call waiting tone during a call. Status check You can check the current forwarding status for all conditions. After a short pause, the current situation is transmitted via the network and displayed. Condition set. Not set. Display if status is unknown (e.g. with a new SIM card). Clear all All forwarding settings are cleared. 77 Additional information Note that the forwarding is stored in the network and not in the phone (e. g., when the SIM card is changed). Check condition or delete it First select the condition. §Selection§ Press. Check status Select. Or Delete Select. Reactivate call forwarding The last forwarded call has been stored. Proceed as with "Set call forwarding". The stored phone number is displayed. Confirm phone number. Edit phone number Proceed as with "Set call forwarding". When the stored number is displayed: §Delete§ Press. The phone number is deleted. Enter new number and confirm. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Setup left page (78) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) §Menu§ Setup KmKPhone setup KSelect function. Clamshell Set to allow calls to be answered by opening clamshell. Select Auto answer. Switch on or off. Minute beep During a call, you will hear a beep after each minute as a reminder of the time elapsed. The recipient does not hear this beep. Additional information If the battery is removed for longer than 30 seconds, the clock will be reset. Setting date format: DD: Day (2-digit) MM: Month (2-digit) YYYY: Year (4-digit) Time zones Set the time zone for your area. Select the required time zone from list ... §Set§ ... and set. §Options§ Open menu. Clock Set Set the time zone. §Menu§ Rename Assign a new name to time zone. DST Activate/deactivate daylight savings. When daylight savings is activated a sun icon appears on the display. Auto time zoneL The time zone is switched automatically to local time by the network. View Display the selected time zone with name and date. KmKClock KSelect function. Time/date The clock must be set to the right time once at start-up. §Change§ Press. First enter the date (day/month/year), then the time (12 hours, including seconds). © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 78 left page (79) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) §Menu§ KmKClock KSelect function. Time format Connectivity §Menu§ KmKConnectivity KSelect function. Select 24h or 12h. GPRS Date format (General Packet Radio Service) DD.MM.YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY GPRS is a new method for transmitting data faster in the mobile network. Use GPRS and if the network has sufficient capacity, you can be connected to the Internet permanently. Only the actual transmission time is charged by the network operator. Some service providers do not yet support this service. Buddhist year © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm 79 Switch to the Buddhist year (not on all phone models). Show clock Activate/deactivate time display in standby mode. Automatic switch off The phone switches off each day at the set time. Activate: §Time§ §OK§ Press. Enter time (24-hour-clock). Confirm. Deactivate: §Manual§ Press. §OK§ Confirm. §Yes§ / §No§ Switch GPRS function on/off. Shown in display: Activated and available. Registered. Connection briefly lost. © Download. « ª GPRS info Display of information on connection status. Authentication Activate or deactivate encrypted WAP dial-up (CSD connections only). VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Setup left page (80) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) §Menu§ Setup KmKConnectivity KSelect function. Data services For the MMS, WAP and HTTP applications, at least one connection profile must be set up and activated. The default for the phone depends on the respective service provider: • The settings have already been implemented by the provider. You can start immediately. • Access profiles have already been created by your provider. Then select and activate profile. • The access profiles must be configured manually. If necessary, check with your service provider for details. Current settings for each service provider can be found on the Internet at www.siemens-mobile.com/customercare in the FAQ section. Select profile. Open menu. Change sett. Press, then: For CSD (Circuit Switched Data) CSD settings Select. If it has not been preconfigured, enter the data or the required settings (your service provider will supply you with information on this): Press. Dial-up num- Enter ISP number. ber Call type: Select ISDN/analog. Login name: Enter login name. Password: Enter password (shown as a series of asterisks). DNS1 / DNS 2: (optional). §Save§ Save settings. For GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) GPRS settings Select. You can activate GPRS for the profile and change the settings here. You cannot start to use GPRS until you have activated GPRS on your phone (page 79). Press. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 80 left page (81) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) APN: Enter service provider’s address. Login name: Enter login name. Password: Enter password (shown as a series of asterisks). DNS1 / DNS 2: (optional). © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm §Menu§ KmKConnectivity KSelect function. HTTP profile Select profile. Fax/data Fax/data mode using a PC With the phone and a connected PC, you can transmit and receive faxes and data. Appropriate software for fax and data communication must be available on your PC and there must be a connection to the phone. Fax and data services must be enabled by the service provider. There are variations in fax and data reception, depending on the network. Please ask your service provider about this. Send voice/fax Set this function on the phone before transmission so that you can switch from voice mode to fax mode. While the connection is being set up, the following function is available for two seconds: §Voice/fx§ Save settings. §Save§ Set the required mode. 81 Switch to Send voice/fax mode; you may now send a fax. Rec voice/fax (Only if no special fax or data number is available). Start the required communication program on your PC and select the function on the phone during the call (the PC will take over the connection). End transmission End transmission with PC software and/or press B. Rec fax/data Your service provider has given you a number for telephoning and a fax/ data number. The call is signaled by a special ringtone and the type of call (fax or data) is displayed. Now start the communication program in your PC to receive the fax/data. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Setup left page (82) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Setup Security Codes §Menu§ PIN control, Change PIN, Change PIN2, Change phonecode, (page 22). KmKSecurity KSelect function The phone and SIM card are protected against misuse by several security codes. Babysitter (Phone-code protected) Only one phone number can be dialed. To do this, hold down the right soft key (page 30). Only ‚ (PIN2 protected) Dialing options are limited to SIMprotected phone numbers in the Phonebook. If only area codes are entered, relevant phone numbers can be added to these manually before dialing. If the SIM card does not support PIN2 input, the whole Phonebook can be protected with the phone code. Last 10 only (Phone-code protected) Only phone numbers from the call list of "dialed numbers" (page 45) can be dialed. This list can be filled with phone numbers specifically for this purpose. First delete the call list, then create "new entries" by dialing phone numbers and canceling before the connection is established. This SIM only (Phone-code protected) The phone can be connected to a SIM card when the phone code is entered. Unless the phone code is known, the phone will not operate with a different SIM card. If the phone is to be used with a different SIM card, enter the phone code when requested. Barring Barring restricts the use of your SIM card (this is not supported by all service providers). You need a 4-digit password, which your service provider will give you. You may need to be registered separately for each barring. All outgoing All outgoing calls except emergency numbers are barred. Outgo internat (International outgoing) Only national calls can be made. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 82 left page (83) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Out.int.x home (International outgoing without home country) International calls are not permitted. However you can make calls to your home country when abroad. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm All incoming The phone is barred for all incoming calls (forwarding of all calls to mailbox provides a similar effect). When roaming You do not receive calls when you are outside your home network. This means that no charges are incurred for incoming calls. Status check The following information can be displayed after a status check: Barring set. Barring not set. Status unknown (e.g. new SIM card). Clear all All barrings are deleted. A password which the service provider will give you is needed for this function. §Menu§ 83 KmKSecurity KSelect function Phone identity The phone identity number (IMEI) is displayed. This information may be useful for customer service. Alternative input in standby mode: *#06# Software version Display the software version for your phone in standby mode: # 0 6 #, then press §Info§. File system Format The file system memory (p. 99) is formatted and all data that has been saved is deleted, including e.g. ringtones, images, games etc. Clean up The file system is defragmented. Master reset The phone is reset to the default values (factory setting) (does not apply to SIM card or network settings). Alternative input in standby mode: *#9999#A VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Setup left page (84) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Setup Network Network info §Menu§ The list of GSM networks currently available is displayed. KmKNetwork KSelect function Line This function is only displayed if it is supported by the service provider. Two separate phone numbers must be registered on the phone. Select line Select the currently used phone number. ‘ Display current phone number. Protect selection (Phone-code protected) You may limit usage to one phone number. Additional information Special settings may be made for each phone number (e.g., ringtones, call forwarding etc.). To do this, first switch to the required phone number. Change phone number/ connection in standby mode: Press. §Line 1§ Press. ² Indicates forbidden service providers (depending on SIM card). Auto network selection Activate/deactivate, see Choose network below. If "Automatic network" is activated, the next network on the list is dialed in ranking order of your "preferred networks". Alternatively, select a different network manually from the list of the available GSM networks. Choose network Network search is restarted. This is useful if you are not on your home network or want to register on a different network. The network list is rebuilt when Auto network is set. Preferred network Enter your preferred service providers here for when you leave your home network (e.g. if there are price differences). © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 84 left page (85) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Your service provider is displayed: §List§ Display list of preferred networks. Create new entry: • Select blank line, press §Entry§, then select another entry from the list of service providers and confirm. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm Change/delete entry: • Select entry, press §Change§, then select another entry from the list of service providers and confirm, or press §Clear§. Additional information If you are outside your home network, your phone automatically dials another GSM network. If the signal strength of the preferred network is inadequate when you switch on the phone, the phone may register in a different network. This can change when the telephone is next switched on or if another network is selected manually. Band selection Select either GSM 900, GSM 1800 or GSM 1900. Fast search When this function is active, network reconnection is speeded up (and standby time is reduced). §Menu§ 85 KmKNetwork KSelect function. User group Depending on your service provider, you can create groups with this service. These can have access to internal (company) information, for example, or special tariffs apply. The details can be clarified with your service provider. Active Activate/deactivate function. "User group" must be deactivated for normal phone use (phone code, page 22). Select group You can select or add groups other than preferred groups (see below). Code numbers for the groups are obtained from your service provider. Outgo. access In addition to network control for a user group, it is possible to set whether outgoing calls outside the group are permitted. If the function is deactivated, only calls within the group are permitted. Preferred group If activated, only calls within this standard user group can be made (depending on the network configuration). VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Setup left page (86) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Setup Accessories Headset §Menu§ Only in conjunction with a Siemens original headset (page 110). The profile is automatically activated when the headset is plugged in. KmKAccessories KSelect function. Car Kit Only in combination with an original Siemens speakerphone Car Kit (page 110). The Car Kit profile is activated automatically as soon as the phone is placed in the cradle. Auto answer (Factory default: off) Calls are accepted automatically after a few seconds. Eavesdropping is possible! ± Shown on the display. Automatic settings: • Permanent illumination: switched on. • Key lock: switched off. • Charging the phone battery. • Auto. activation of the Car Kit profile when phone is placed in cradle. Auto answer (Factory default: off) Calls are accepted automatically after a few seconds (except when the ringer is switched off or set to beep). You should therefore be wearing the headset. Eavesdropping is possible! Automatic setting Accept call with Call key or PTT key (Push To Talk), even when the keylock is activated. Auto answer If you do not notice that your phone has accepted a call, there is a danger that the caller may eavesdrop. Closing the clamshell When used in conjunction with a Car Kit or a headset, dialing or incoming calls will not be canceled by closing the clamshell. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Setup.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 86 left page (87) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Extras Agenda Note Depending on your service provider, the menu Extras may also include Internet and Games & more. See the Surf & fun (page 65) column for further functions. §Agenda§ © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Extras.fm View Calendar §Menu§ K KOrganizerKCalendar You can enter appointments in the calendar. Time and date must be set for the calendar to work correctly (page 78). Monthly overview Tu Call up from the monthly overview. Tue 05.10.04 i 20:00 Movies i 13:00 Garage Organizer Oct 2004 Info 87 Agenda Page between days. Press briefly to page between weeks, hold down to page between months. Calendar days in bold face indicate appointments on this day. Options Appointments for each individual day are shown in the agenda in chronological order. §Options§ See page 89. Appointments §Menu§ K KOrganizer KAppointments All appointment entries are displayed in chronological order. If an alarm is missed it appears in the list of missed appointments (page 90). Enter new appointment Type: §Change§ Press. Press repeatedly to select the required type: VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Extras left page (88) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Extras Memo Call È Recurrence: Text input for description. Enter phone number. Shown with alarm. Select a timeframe for repeating the appointment: §Change§ Meeting Enter a parameter for repeating: Text input for description. Birthday or §Change§ Enter name and date. Description: Description of the nature of the appointment. Forever, Until, Events (number) If Weekly is selected, certain weekdays can be highlighted. Anniversary Then make further entries field by field. No, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Annual. §Save§ Save the appointment. The alarm is automatically activated. Date: Date of appointment. Alarm When the set date and time are reached there is an audible and a visual alarm. Time: Time of appointment. Alarm type Memo/Meeting: The text is shown in the display. Alarm: §ON§ Activate alarm. Enter start time for the alarm before the appointment. Select from: §Change§ Minutes, Hours, Days. Alarm type Call: The phone number is displayed and can be dialed immediately. Alarm type Birthday and Anniversary: you will be notified one day before the event and on the birthday/ anniversary itself. §Pause§ The alarm stops for 5 minutes. §Off§ The alarm is stopped. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Extras.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 88 left page (89) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Extras.fm 89 Additional information Alarms set are shown in the display as follows: Ö Alarm clock. Ø Appointments. An alarm sounds even when the phone is switched off (the phone does not switch to standby mode). To deactivate it, press any key. Set alarm tone..............................page 63 Clock ............................................page 78 Additional information For additional calendar settings, see below under Calend. setup (page 91). Appointment with alarm actii vated. Appointment with alarm deactivated. Appointment with repeated ë alarm activated. ê Appointment with repeated alarm deactivated. Agenda/appointments options Notes §Menu§ K KOrganizerKNotes §Options§ Open menu. Different functions are provided, depending on the calendar item selected or the current organizer function: Activate/ Deactivate Switch alarm on/off. Filter Select feature: Memo, Call, Meeting, Birthday, All. All entries with the selected feature are displayed. Delete until Delete all entries prior to a certain date. (For standard functions see page 21) Use your phone as a notepad. ç Notes Shopping list Flight number Selection New entry Press. Enter text, up to 150 characters. §Options§ Open menu. Save Store entry. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Extras left page (90) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Extras Text entry options §Options§ Open menu. Line feed Enter line break. Delete text Delete note. (For standard functions see page 21) View entry Select entry. §View§ Open note. Notes list options §Options§ Open menu. Confidential Protect note with phone code (see also "Additional information"). (For standard functions see page 21) Additional information Protect confidential data using a phone code (page 82). Please note that it is possible for confidential notes to be read from the phone when connected to a PC. We recommend that you do not store any passwords (PIN, TAN etc.) as notes. Missed appointments §Menu§ K KOrganizer KMissed alarms Events with an alarm to which you have not reacted are listed for reading. Y Missed alarms j 03.10 21:15 w j 05.1012:30 u j 05.1018:00 v View Options In addition, when the clamshell is closed, missed appointments are shown on the 2nd display. Missed alarms Options §Options§ Open menu. (For standard functions see page 21) © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Extras.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 90 left page (91) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Time zones © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Extras.fm Set the time zone for your area. Select the required time zone from list ... §Set§ … and set it. §Options§ Open menu. Set Set the time zone. Rename Assign a new name to time zone. DST Activate/deactivate daylight savings. If daylight savings time is activated, a sun is shown on the display. Auto time zoneL The time zone is switched automatically to local time by the network. View Display the selected time zone with name and date. 91 Calend. setup §Menu§ K KOrganizer KCalend. setup Start of week You can set which weekday is listed first on the left in the monthly and weekly overviews. Calculator §Menu§ K KCalculator §.§=§+§-§*§/§ Enter number (up to 8 digits). Select calculator function. Repeat procedure with other numbers. Result is displayed. Calculator functions §.§=§+§-§*§/§ Press right soft key repeatedly. ± Toggle between "+" and "-". Convert to percentage. Ï Save the number displayed. Ð Retrieve the number saved. Exponent (max. two digits). Special keys: Set decimal. Add (press down). VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Extras left page (92) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Extras Currency conv §Menu§ K KCurrency conv Stopwatch §Menu§ K KStopwatch Calculate the exchange rates. You can enter three currencies. Two intermediate times can be recorded and saved. If no currency has yet been entered, press §OK§ for the first input. Otherwise: §Options§ Open menu. New entry Select and enter symbols for the currencies. §OK§ Intermediate time. §Start§ Start stopwatch. §Reset§ Reset. StopwatchOptions Enter exchange rate. Save with §Options§ Select a currency combination. §Selection§ Confirm and enter amount (up to 12 digits). Confirm. Convert Any combination of calculations can then be carried out between the currencies entered. Start/stop. Result is displayed. §Repeat§ Another conversion using different data. Calculator functions §.§=§ Press right soft key repeatedly. Ð Retrieve a saved number from the calculator. Open menu. Save Save recorded time(s) and assign a name. Reset Reset stopwatch. Stopwatch list Display the stored times. View Display the stored times and intermediate times. Rename Rename stored entry. Delete Delete entry. Delete all Delete list. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Extras.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 92 left page (93) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Countdown §Menu§ K KCountdown © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Extras.fm A set time elapses. The last 3 seconds are indicated by a beep. At the end a special beep sounds. §Set§ Set period of time. §Start§ Start counter. §Stop§ Interrupt counter. §Change§ Change period of time. §Reset§ Reset counter to starting time. Apply Hold down (in standby mode). A short signal (beep) sounds and a prompt appears in the display. Now say the function. Additional information Noisy environments may affect voice recognition. Voice command options §Options§ Open menu. Voice command Playing Play back the recording belonging to the entry. §Menu§ New sample Start new recording for an entry. K KVoice command Functions can be started by a voice command. Up to 20 voice recordings can be saved in the phone for voice dialing or voice commands (not on the SIM card!). Record §Menu§ K KVoice command A list with the available functions is displayed. Select a function. §Record§ Press. §Yes§ Confirm selected function. §Start§ Start recording. A short signal sounds. Now say the command corresponding to the function and repeat it when prompted. 93 (For standard functions see page 21) VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Extras left page (94) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Extras Camera (Accessories) Picture You can use the phone to immediately view, save and send photos by MMS that you have taken with the "QuickPic" camera (page 111). A flashlight is integrated into the camera. A shot (especially in high resolution) requires a few seconds to be processed. §Take§ Pictures can be taken in two different formats: • Low resolution: QQVGA 160x120 pixels, memory size up to 6 KB for sending as an MMS image (page 95, page 56). • High resolution: VGA 640x480 pixels, memory size for one picture up to 40 KB – e. g. for further editing on a PC. To allow the picture to be viewed on the phone display, a QQVGA picture is created for every VGA picture. §Camera§ Or §Menu§ Press (in standby mode). K KCamera First the number of shots still available is shown (depends on resolution chosen). §OK§ Confirm. The last picture taken is shown. Scroll through photos. Press. You will hear an advisory tone when the exposure time has expired. The photo is shown on the display and saved automatically. Flashlight Switch on flashlight first: §Options§ Open menu. Use flash Select. Then take photo with flashlight: §Load§ Press briefly. The flashlight is charged (battery capacity at least approx. 30 %). §Take§ Press. The photo is taken with the flash. You will hear an advisory tone when the exposure time has expired. The photo is shown on the display and saved automatically. Additional notes Photograph without flash when the function Use flash is switched on: §Load§ Hold down The charging process for the flash is omitted and a shot is taken immediately without flash. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Extras.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 94 left page (95) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Sending a photo by MMS Camera menu You can easily send a photo as an MMS immediately after taking it. §Options§ §Options§ Open menu. Send via MMS Select. §Selection§ Press and select the desired resolution. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Extras.fm §Skip§ Press to skip recording a melody (page 57). The MMS Editor starts. Simply complete the following input fields: To: Subject: · / J Telephone number /e-mail address of the recipient(s). Title of the MMS (max. 40 characters). The MMS is now ready to send: §Options§ Open menu. Send Select. 95 Open menu. Use flash Use flashlight (only when camera is plugged in) Full screen Switch to full screen mode. Delete Delete current picture after confirmation. Delete all Delete all pictures after confirmation. Send via MMS Sending a photo by MMS (low resolution only). Info Display number of shots still available. Setup Set resolution: Low High & Low Set display: Always use full screen? Yes or No. Additional notes Toggle between reduced/full screen. Switch on display illumination with any number key. If the memory is full or the camera is not attached: §Delete§ Delete photo currently shown. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Extras left page (96) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Extras SIM services (optional) §Menu§ K KSIM services Your service provider may offer special applications such as mobile banking, share prices, etc. via the SIM card. If you have such a SIM card, the SIM services will appear in the main menu under "Extras" or directly above the left soft key. Symbol for SIM services. Where there are several applications, these are displayed in a SIM services menu. With the SIM services menu, your phone is ready to support future additions to your service provider's user package. For further information, please contact your service provider. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Extras.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 96 left page (97) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Fast access key © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_FastDial.fm The left soft key and the number keys 2 to 9 (speed dialing numbers) can each be assigned an important phone number or a function. The phone number can then be dialed or the function started at the touch of a button. Additional information The left soft key may be preconfigured by the service provider (e.g. access to 'SIM Services' or direct access to the Internet portal). It may not be possible to modify this key assignment. The left soft key may sometimes also be replaced automatically by … /\ to access a new message. Key assignments available (for example): Internet (WAP) .............................page 65 Phone number..............................page 39 Alarm clock...................................page 47 New SMS .....................................page 49 Illumination ...................................page 74 Hide ID .........................................page 76 Missed calls..................................page 45 Calls received...............................page 45 Own stuff ......................................page 99 97 Left soft key Assign a function/phone number to the left soft key for fast access. Change Service provider 01.05.2004 10:10 New SMS Menu §New SMS§ Press briefly. §Change§ Scroll to application in the list. • Assign a new application (e.g., Internet) to the soft key. • Special case Phone number. Choose a name from the Addressbook/Phonebook (e.g., "Carol") to assign to the soft key. §Selection§ Confirm setting. Apply The setting "Carol" is used here as an example only. §Carol§ Hold down. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Fast access key left page (98) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Fast access key Speed dialing keys Apply Number keys 2 to 9 can be used as speed dialing numbers for fast access. For available key assignments see page 97. Number key 1 is reserved for the mailbox number (page 48). Select a stored phone number or start a stored application (e.g. New SMS). Change The assignment of the number key 3 is displayed above the right soft key e. g.: In standby mode: §Set§ Press a number key (2- 9). If the key is not yet assigned: Press. Or §New SMS§ Press briefly (if New SMS is assigned, for example). §Change§ Scroll to application in the list. Special case Phone number. Choose a name from the Addressbook/Phonebook for assignment to the key. Special case Bookmarks. Scroll to a URL in the bookmark list for assignment to the key. §Selection§ Confirm setting. In standby mode: Press briefly. §New SMS§ Press down. Or simply Hold down. Menu speed dialing All menu functions are numbered internally. A function may be selected directly by entering these numbers in sequence. Example: §Menu§ Press. for Records for Missed calls © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_FastDial.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 98 left page (99) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Own stuff The following folders are also included in Sounds or Pictures: The following folders are provided for organizing your files: Pictures, Sounds, Color scheme, Data inbox. DownThis enables you to download load new new files from the Internet. §Menu§ New ring tone This enables you to record your own ringtones (in Sounds folder only). EMS Files that can be received via SMS/MMS. KÑ Files and folders are displayed. You can scroll through these lists using the navigation key: © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Explorer.fm 99 Scroll up and down. Jump back from a folder. Open folder or execute file using related application Own stuff menu §Options§ Open menu. Open Open folder. Delete Index structure Delete current entry. Delete all The file system assigns special folders to different data types. Delete all entries. Rename Rename highlighted entry. Folders Contents Format Pictures Images, Animations, Camera photos (page 94) *.bmp *.bmx *.bmz *.gif *.jpg *.jpeg *.png Sounds Ringtones, melodies, sounds *.amr *.mid *.wav Color scheme Color schemes *.col Data inbox Business cards, appointments *.vcf *.vcs Send via... Send highlighted entry. Attributes Display information on file or folder selected. Capacity Display the capacity used and available. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Own stuff left page (100) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:27) Send via... Send via... The phone provides you with several methods for sending text and data via different transmission routes. Access to these functions is provided in the option menu of the relevant application. These menu items can vary depending on the application. Send via... KVia SMS Phonebook and Addressbook entries as well as appointments can be sent as an SMS to other suitable cellular phones. With larger items, several SMS messages may be generated and sent as a concatenated message. Send via... KSMS as text Business cards, Addressbook entries or appointments can be sent as text messages by SMS (this may result in several being generated). Send via... KVia MMS The MMS address field is opened. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_SendPrint.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 100 left page (101) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) 101 © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_DES.fm PC Software (Data Exchange Software / GPRS Modem Assistant) By using Data Exchange Software and GRPS Modem Assistant from Siemens, you extend the functionality of your cell phone together with a Windows® PC. To benefit from these PC tools, your cell phone and PC are connected to each other by a data cable (Accessories, page 111). To ensure perfect data transmission it is necessary to close all running applications on the phone side and make certain that no calls disturb the data exchange. Data Exchange Software and GPRS Modem Assistant can be downloaded from the Internet: www.siemens-mobile.com/cf62 Data Exchange Software (DES) The Data Exchange Software collaborates with Windows® Explorer like an extra drive and mirrors the contents of the phone's file system (page 99). You can access phone data from PC applications and synchronize files from your PC by simple drag & drop. GPRS Modem Assistant If you want to use your cell phone as a GPRS modem, start the GPRS Modem Assistant application on your PC for easy connection to the Internet. All configurations for your provider are pre-set, so you just have to choose from a list to get connected – wherever you are. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 PC Software (Data Exchange Software / GPRS Modem Assistant) left page (102) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Questions & Answers Questions & Answers If you have any questions on the use of your phone, you can contact us at www.siemens-mobile.com/customercare around the clock. As further help we have listed some frequently asked questions and answers below. Problem 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. Battery flat. Charge battery. Check charging indicator in the display. Battery contacts dirty. Clean contacts. See also below under "Charging error" Too little standby time. Charging error (charge icon not displayed). Frequent use of organizer and Limit use if necessary. games. Fast search activated. Deactivate fast search (page 85). Display illumination on. Switch off display illumination (page 74). Unintentional keystrokes (illumination!). Close clamshell (page 14). 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: 41°F to +140°F. Make sure the ambient temperature is right, wait a while, then recharge. Contact problem. Check power supply and connection to the phone. Check battery contacts and phone connection socket, clean them if necessary, then insert battery again. No mains voltage. Use different mains power socket, check mains voltage. Wrong charger. Use only Siemens original accessories. Battery faulty. Replace battery. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_faq.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 102 left page (103) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Problem Possible causes SIM error. SIM card not inserted correctly. Check that the SIM card is inserted correctly (page 16). © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_faq.fm No network connection. Phone loses network. 103 Possible solution Dirty SIM card contacts. Clean SIM card with a dry cloth. SIM card with wrong voltage. Use 3V SIM cards only. SIM card damaged (e.g. broken). Carry out a visual check. Change SIM card at service provider. Signal weak. Move higher, to a window or an open space. Outside GSM range. Check service provider's coverage area. Invalid SIM card. Notify the service provider. New network not authorized. Try manual selection or select a different network (page 84). Network call barring is set. Check network barrings (page 82). Network overloaded. Try again later. Signal too weak. Reconnection to another service provider is automatic (page 84). Switching phone off and on again can speed this up. Calls not possible. Second line set. New SIM card inserted. Set first line ‘ (page 84). Check for new barrings. Charge limit reached. Reset limit with PIN 2 (page 46). Credit used up. Load credit. Certain uses of phone not possible. Call restrictions are in place. Barrings can be set by service provider. Check barrings (page 82). Impossible to make entries in Phonebook. Phonebook is full. Delete entries in Phonebook or transfer to Addressbook (page 36). Voice messaging not functioning. Call forwarding to mailbox not Set call forwarding to mailbox (page 76). set. SMS memory is full. SMS (text message) T flashing. To free up capacity, delete (page 54) or file (page 54) messages (SMS). Function cannot be set. Contact your service provider. Not supported by service provider or registration required. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Questions & Answers left page (104) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Questions & Answers Problem Possible causes Capacity probPhone memory full. lems with, for example, Games & More, ringtones, pictures, SMS archive. Possible solution Delete files in the relevant areas. No WAP access, downloading not possible. Profile not activated, profile set- Activate (page 68), set (page 68) WAP profile or set tings wrong/incomplete. HTTP profile (page 81). If necessary, ask your service provider. Text message cannot be sent. Service provider does not sup- Contact your service provider. port this service. Phone number for service cen- Set service center (page 55). ter not set or incorrect. SIM card contract does not support this service. Contact your service provider. Service center too busy. Repeat message. Recipient does not have a com- Check. patible phone. EMS pictures & Destination phone does not sounds are not dis- support the EMS standard. played on the destination phone. No Internet access Incorrect WAP profile set, or possible. wrong or incomplete settings. Check settings or contact your service provider. PIN error/ PIN2 error. 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. Three wrong entries. Phone code error. Three wrong entries. Contact Siemens Service (page 106). Service provider Code error. Contact your service provider. No authorization for this service. Too few/too many Functions may have been Check with your service provider. menu entries. added or deleted by the service provider via the SIM card. No fax possible. Wrong settings in the PC. Check settings (page 81). No authorization for this service. Contact your service provider. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_faq.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 104 left page (105) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Problem Possible causes Possible solution Charge meter does not work. Charge pulse is not transmitted. Contact your service provider. 105 Damage Severe shock. Remove battery and SIM and re-insert them. Do not dismantle the phone! Phone became wet. Remove battery and SIM. Dry immediately with a cloth, but do not apply heat. Dry connector contacts thoroughly. Stand cell phone upright in an air current. Do not dismantle the phone! © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_faq.fm Reset all settings to factory default (page 83): *#9999#A VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Questions & Answers left page (106) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:27) Customer Care Customer Care We offer fast, individual advice! You have several options: Our online support on the Internet: www.siemens-mobile.com/ customercare We can be reached any time, any place. You are given 24 hour support on all aspects of our products. Here you will find an interactive fault-finding system, a compilation of the most frequently asked questions and answers, plus user guides and current software updates to download. You will also find the most frequently asked questions and answers in the section entitled "Questions and answers" in this user guide. 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 products and installation. In some countries repair and replace services are impossible where the products are not sold through our authorised dealers. When calling customer service, please have ready your receipt and the phone identity number (IMEI, to display press * # 0 6 #), the software version (to display, press * # 0 6 #, then info) and if available, your Siemens Service customer number. If repair work is necessary, please contact one of our service centres: Abu Dhabi .........................................0 26 42 38 00 Argentina .....................................0 80 08 88 98 78 Australia..........................................13 00 66 53 66 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 .............................22 24 98 70 00 Extn: 70 40 Indonesia .....................................0 21 46 82 60 81 Ireland.............................................18 50 77 72 77 Italy .................................................02 66 76 44 00 Ivory Coast.......................................... 05 02 02 59 Jordan...............................................0 64 39 86 42 Kenya.................................................... 2 72 37 17 Kuwait ................................................... 2 45 41 78 Latvia .................................................... 7 50 11 18 Lebanon.............................................. 01 44 30 43 Libya ...............................................02 13 50 28 82 Lithuania ...........................................8 52 74 20 10 Luxembourg........................................ 43 84 33 99 Macedonia .......................................... 02 13 14 84 Malaysia....................................+ 6 03 77 12 43 04 Malta .......................................+ 35 32 14 94 06 32 Mauritius ............................................... 2 11 62 13 © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Hotline.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 106 left page (107) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:27) © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Hotline.fm 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 United Arab Emirates........................0 43 31 95 78 United Kingdom ...........................0 87 05 33 44 11 USA .............................................1 88 87 77 02 11 Vietnam................................................45 63 22 44 Zimbabwe ............................................04 36 94 24 107 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Customer Care left page (108) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:27) Care and maintenance Care and maintenance Your phone has been designed and manufactured to the highest of standards and should be treated with great care. The suggestions below will help you to enjoy your phone for many years. • Protect your phone from moisture and humidity! Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. At all events, should your phone become wet, disconnect it immediately from the power supply and remove the battery! • Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts may be 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 temperature), moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage electronic circuit boards. • Do not drop, knock or shake your phone. Rough handling can damage internal circuitry! • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the phone! The above suggestions 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. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Maintenance.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 108 left page (109) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:28) Product data © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Data.fm Declaration of conformity Siemens Information and Communication Mobile hereby declares that the phone described in this user guide is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of European Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The declaration of conformity (DoC) concerned has been signed. Please call the company hotline if you require a copy of the original, or: www.siemensmobile.com/conformity. 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 Lost phone If you lose your phone or SIM card contact your service provider immediately to prevent misuse. Operating time The operating time depends upon usage: Extreme temperatures considerably reduce the phone’s standby time. You should therefore avoid the leaving the phone in the sun or on a heater. Talk time: 90 to 300 minutes. Standby time: 50 to 220 hours. Time Reduces standby (min) time by 81.5x45.2x21.9 mm (78 ccm) Calling 30 -90 minutes 600 mAh Light * 60 minutes Network search 1 85 g Size: Operating temperature: -10 °C… +55 °C SIM card: Phone ID You will need the following details if you lose your phone or SIM card: the number of the SIM card (on the card): .............................................................. 15-digit serial number of the phone (under the battery): .............................................................. the customer service number of the service provider: .............................................................. Action taken Weight: Li-ion battery: 109 3.0 V or 1.8 V 5 -10 minutes * Keypad input, dynamic light games, organizer, etc. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Product data left page (110) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:28) Accessories Accessories Fashion & Carry Carrying Cases A range of carrying cases is available from specialist stores or our online shop: Original Siemens Accessories www.siemens.com/ mobilestore Energy Li-Ion Battery 600 mAh EBA-670 Spare battery for additional standby and talktime. Speakerphone Portable Headset PTT HHS-510 Headset for speakerphone talking in fullduplex digital voice quality. With PTT button for answering and ending calls. Headset PTT Purestyle HHS-610 Headset with a high-value design for speakerphone talking in full-duplex digital voice quality. Optimized wearing comfort due to earclip and the practical clip for attaching the headset easily to clothing. With PTT button for answering and ending calls. Automatic call acceptance support (via the cell phone). Car Solutions Travel Charger Travel Charger ETC-500 (EU) Travel Charger ETC-510 (UK) Travel Charger with an extended input voltage range of 100-240V for international use. Car Kit Portable HKP-500 Plug & play speakerphone kit with integrated loudspeaker. Speakerphone talking with high voice quality by simply connecting to the cigarette lighter socket. Ideal for easy transfer between vehicles. Car Charger Plus ECC-600 Charger, which connects via the car cigarette lighter socket, with additional headset connector. Car Kit Easy HKP-610 High-quality plug & play Car Kit with integrated rotatable and exchangeable mobile holder, loudspeaker and microphone. Speakerphone talking with high voice quality by simply connecting to the cigarette lighter socket. Ideal for easy transfer between vehicles. Upgrade Kit HKO-640 Upgrade Kit for exchanging the Mobile Holder of the speakerphone Car Kit Easy to fit a new cell phone. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Accessory.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 110 left page (111) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:28) Multitainment © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Accessory.fm QuickPic Camera IQP-500 Plugged into the cell phone, the QuickPic Camera with integrated flash can be used to take snapshots in any situation. Pictures can be viewed on the cellphone’s display, sent using MMS, and stored. For cell-to-cell MMS correspondence and optimal viewing quality on a PC there are two resolutions to choose from. Office Data Cable DCA-500 With the Data Cable DCA-500 the cell phone can be easily linked to a serial (RS232) interface. Products can be obtained in specialist stores or you can visit the Siemens Mobile Store online: Original Siemens Accessories www.siemens.com/ mobilestore 111 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Accessories left page (112) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:28) Quality Quality Battery quality statement Display quality statement The capacity of your cell phone battery will be reduced every time it is charged/disharged. Storage at excessively high or low temperatures will also result in a gradual capacity loss. As a result, the operating time of your cellular phone may be considerably reduced, even after a full recharge of the battery. For technological reasons, some small dots in different colors may appear in the display in rare cases. Notwithstanding these limitations, the battery has been designed and manufactured so that it can be recharged and used for six months after the purchase of your cell phone. After six months, if the battery is clearly suffering from loss of performance, we recommend that you replace it. Please buy only Siemens original batteries. Please remember that if some dots appear brighter or darker in the display, this generally does not mean that a fault has occurred. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\Akku_Quali.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 112 left page (113) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:28) U.S. FDA © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_FDA.fm The U.S. Food and Drug Administration'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 microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of radio frequency energy (RF), considered nonsignificant, when in the stand-by mode. It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage through heating effects (this is how your microwave oven is able to cook food). However, it is not known whether, to what extent, or through what mechanism, lower levels of RF might cause adverse health effects as well. Although some research has 113 been done to address these questions, no clear picture of the biological effects of this type of radiation has emerged to date. Thus, the available science does not allow us to conclude that mobile phones are absolutely safe, or that they are unsafe. However, the available scientific evidence does not demonstrate adverse health effects associated with the use of mobile phones. What kinds of phones are in question? Questions have been raised about hand-held mobile phones, the kind that have a built-in antenna that is positioned close to the user's head during normal telephone conversation. 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 person's RF exposure decreases rapidly with distance from the source. The safety of so-called "cordless phones", which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house and which operate at far lower power levels and frequencies, has not been questioned. VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 U.S. FDA left page (114) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:28) U.S. FDA How much evidence is there that handheld mobile phones might be harmful? Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; however, 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 investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results. A few animal studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer 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 animal studies apply to the use of mobile phones. First, it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to humans. Second, many of the studies showed increased tumor development used animals that had already been treated with cancer-causing chemicals, and other studies exposed the animals to the RF virtually continuously – up to 22 hours per day. For the past five years in the United States, the mobile phone industry has supported research into the safety of 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 association was found between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma. There was also no association between mobile phone use and gliomas when all types of gliomas were considered together. It should be noted that the average length of mobile phone exposure in this study was less than three years. When 20 types of glioma were considered separately, however, an association was found between mobile phone use and one rare type of glioma, 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 causing agents increase risk with increased exposure. An ongoing study of brain cancers by the © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_FDA.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 114 left page (115) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:28) © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_FDA.fm National Cancer Institute is expected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability of these results.1 2. Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to assess the effects of exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic material. These included tests for several kinds of abnormalities, including 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 sensitive to heating, heat alone could have caused the abnormalities to occur. The data already in the literature on the response of the micronucleus assay to RF are conflicting. Thus follow-up research is necessary. 2 FDA is currently working with government, industry, and academic groups to ensure the proper followup to these industry-funded research findings. Collaboration with the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) in particular is expected to lead to FDA providing 115 research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA-funded research based on such recommendations. Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the literature: • 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, however, 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 statistically significant.4 In summary, we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public that there are, or are not, VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 U.S. FDA left page (116) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:28) U.S. FDA 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 research is undertaken to provide the necessary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones. What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of hand-held mobile phones? Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed with brain cancer. But it is important to understand that this type of cancer also occurs among people who have not used mobile phones. In fact, brain cancer occurs in the U.S. population at a rate of about 6 new cases per 100,000 people each year. At that rate, assuming 80 million users of mobile phones (a number increasing at a rate of about 1 million per month), about 4800 cases of brain cancer would be 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 compare the usage of mobile phones among people with brain cancer with the use of mobile phones among appropriately matched people without brain cancer. This is called a case-control study. The current case-control study of brain cancers by the 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 consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if mobile phones are shown to emit radiation at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers 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 recommended that the industry: • Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by mobile phones; © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_FDA.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 116 left page (117) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:28) • Design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_FDA.fm • Cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human health. At the same time, FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinated effort at the federal level. These agencies are: • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health • Environmental Protection Agency • Federal Communications Commission • 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 concerned 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, 117 there are simple steps they can take to do so. For example, time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives. Those persons who spend long periods of time on their hand-held mobile phones could consider holding lengthy conversations on conventional phones and reserving the hand-held models for shorter conversations or for situations when other types of phones are not available. People who must conduct extended 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 Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program (select "Information on Human VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 U.S. FDA left page (118) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:28) U.S. FDA Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCS Radio Transmitters"): http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety. • World Health Organization (WHO) International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (select Qs & As): http://www.who.int/emf 4 Hardell, L, Nasman, A, Pahlson, A, Hallquist, A and Mild, KH. Use of cellular telephones and the risk for brain tumors; a case-control study. Int. J. Oncol, 15: 113116, 1999. • United Kingdom, National Radiological Protection Board: http://www.nrpb.org.uk • Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA): http://www.wow-com.com • U.S. Food and Drug Administration (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 Symposium; 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 Environmental Mutagen Society; March 29, 1999, Washington, DC; and personal communication, unpublished results. 3 Preece, AW, Iwi, G, Davies-Smith, A, Wesnes, K, Butler, S, Lim, E, and Varey, A. Effect of a 915- MHz simulated mobile phone signal on cognitive function in man. Int. J. Radiat. Biol., April 8, 1999. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_FDA.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 118 left page (119) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:28) © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_FDA.fm FCC/Industry Your phone may cause TV or radio interference (for example, when Canada using a telephone in close proximity Notice 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 contact your local service facility. 119 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 FCC/Industry Canada Notice left page (120) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:28) Ten driving safety tips Ten driving safety tips When available, use a hands-free device. 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 manual 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. A number of hands-free wireless phone accessories are readily available 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 hazardous 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 hazardous, 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 numbers 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 vehicles. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Driving_Tips.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 120 left page (121) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:28) © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_Driving_Tips.fm 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 numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Stressful or emotional conversations and driving do not mix – they are distracting and even dangerous when you are behind the wheel. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and if 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 protect yourself and your family in dangerous situations – with your phone at your side, help is only three numbers away. Dial 9-1-1 in the case of fire, traffic accident, road hazard, or medical emergency. Remember, it is a free call on your wireless phone. 121 Use your phone to help others in emergencies. 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 emergencies where lives are in danger, call 91-1, 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. “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 Provided by the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Ten driving safety tips left page (122) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:28) Intellectual property Intellectual Property Restrictions All Intellectual Property, as defined below, which is owned by or otherwise the property of Siemens Information and Communications Mobile, LLC ("Siemens"), its affiliates, partners or suppliers, relating to the Phone, including but not limited to accessories, parts or software relating thereto (the “Phone System”), is proprietary under federal laws, state laws and International treaty provisions. Intellectual Property includes, but is not limited to, inventions (patentable or unpatentable), patents, trade secrets, copyrights, software, computer programs, and related documentation and other works of authorship. You may not infringe or otherwise violate the rights secured by the Intellectual Property. 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 transferred to you through purchase or possession of the Phone or its components. 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 software, apparatus or devices not furnished by Siemens, nor will Siemens have any liability for the use of ancillary equipment or software not furnished by Siemens which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, The 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 certain exclusive rights for copyrighted Siemens software, such as the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute copies of such Siemens software. Siemens software may be used only in the Product in which the software was originally embodied when purchased, and such software in such Product may not be replaced, copied, distributed. modified in any way, or used to produce any derivative thereof. No other use including, without limitation, alteration, modification, reproduction, distribution. or reverse engineering of such Siemens software or exercise of rights in such Siemens software is permitted. No license is granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under Siemens patent rights or copyrights. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_intellectual_property.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Intellectual property 122 left page (123) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Menu tree è ‘Preferred > Show entries Book’ New entry Business card © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_MenuTree.fm Groups Default book Information numbers Z Call records > Missed calls Calls received Calls dialed Delete records Duration/ charges > Last call All outgoing calls All incoming calls Remain. units É Surf & fun (see also page 128) Charge setting > Homepage > Currency Charge/Unit Bookmarks Account limit Internet Games & more Auto display Alarm clock ] Messages > New SMS New MMS Inbox > SMS MMS CB messages Draft > SMS MMS 123 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Menu tree left page (124) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) Menu tree ] Messages > Unsent > SMS MMS Sent > SMS MMS SMS archive Text modules Message setup > T9 preferred Input language SMS profiles MMS profiles Voice message CB services > Receive CB Read new CB Ring tones > Ringer setting Silent alert Volume Topic list > Calls d Call tone Messages Group call tones Other call tone Alarms Applications Alarm tone SMS/MMS tone More tones... > CBS tone Start melody End melody Opening tone Closing tone Call screening Key tones Minute beep Information tones Auto display Topic index CB languages © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_MenuTree.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 124 left page (125) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) y Extras > SIM services Organizer > Calendar Calculator Currency conv Appointments Notes Stopwatch Missed alarms Countdown Time zones Voice command Calendar setup © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_MenuTree.fm Camera Ñ Own stuff > Pictures Sounds Color scheme Data inbox m Setup > Profiles Display > Language Text input Wallpaper Logo Color scheme Screensaver > T9 preferred Input language > Enable Start up animation Shut down animation Style Preview Greeting Large letters Timeout Code Protection Illumination Contrast > Color display 2nd display 125 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Menu tree left page (126) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) m Setup Menu tree > Dynamic light > Show light effects Play demo Brightness d Calls Group calls Other calls During call Alarms More light... > Incoming messages Missed event During sending Opening clamshell Closing clamshell Net search Screensaver Low battery Switch on Switch off Charging Call setup > Hide ID Call waiting > All calls Unanswered Not reachable No reply Busy Status check Clear all Clamshell Minute beep > Auto answer © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_MenuTree.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 126 left page (127) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) m Setup > Clock 127 > Time/date Time zones Time format Date format Buddhist year Show clock © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_MenuTree.fm Automatic switch off Connectivity > GPRS GPRS info Authentication Data services > MMS, WAP HTTP HTTP profile Fax/data mode > Send voice/fax Rec voice/fax Rec fax/data Security > Babysitter Only ‚ Last 10 only Codes This SIM only > PIN control Change PIN Change PIN2 Change phonecode Barring Babysitter > All outgoing Outgo internat Out.int.x home All incoming When roaming Status check Clear all VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Menu tree left page (128) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:32) m Setup Menu tree > Security > Phone identity File system Factory settings Network > Line Network info > Format Clean up > Select line Protect selection Auto network selection Choose network Preferred network Band selection Fast search User group > Active Select group Outgo. access Preferred group Accessories > Car Kit Headset > Auto answer > Auto answer Note on Surf & fun Depending on your service provider, you may have direct access to their portal instead of the Surf & fun menu option. Contact your service provider for details of the services offered on the portal. In this case, you will find the Internet and Games & more menu options in the Extras y menu. © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65_MenuTree.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 128 left page (129) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:34) Index © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65SIX.fm Accessories .................................... 110 Account limit ................................... 46 Addressbook Dial entry ..................................... 41 New entry .................................... 39 Read entry.................................... 40 Agenda ............................................. 87 Alarm Alarm clock .................................. 47 Appointment ............................... 88 Switch off..................................... 89 Type .............................................. 88 Alarm clock ...................................... 47 All calls (call time/charge) .............. 46 All calls (forwarding) ...................... 76 All incoming (Barrings) .................. 83 Answering service (external)......... 48 Application, download ................... 69 Appointments .................................. 87 Archive (SMS) .................................. 54 Audio ................................................ 63 Authentication ................................ 81 Auto display CB .................................................. 62 Clock ............................................. 79 Duration/charges ........................ 46 Auto time zone ..........................78, 91 Auto. redial ...................................... 26 Background ...................................... 73 Band selection ................................. 85 Battery Charge .......................................... 17 Insert ............................................ 16 Operating time .......................... 109 quality declaration ............ 108, 112 129 Big letters (message on display) ... 74 Birthday Addressbook ............................... 40 Bookmarks (WAP) ........................... 65 Browser, WAP .................................. 66 Business card................................... 35 Busy number ................................... 26 Calculator ........................................ 91 Calendar........................................... 87 Call Accept/end .................................. 27 Barring ......................................... 83 Charges ........................................ 46 Conference .................................. 29 End ............................................... 25 Forward ....................................... 76 Hold.............................................. 28 Menu ............................................ 30 Reject ........................................... 27 Swap (change) ............................ 28 Call back........................................... 26 Call forwarding ............................... 76 Call transfer ..................................... 30 Call waiting...................................... 29 Calling .............................................. 25 Calling images (Addressbook) ...... 39 Calls dialed (call list) ....................... 45 Calls received (call list)................... 45 Camera ....................................... 93, 94 Car Kit Setting ......................................... 86 Care of phone ............................... 108 CB services ....................................... 62 Cell Broadcast (CB) ......................... 62 Charge rate ...................................... 46 Charges ............................................ 46 Charging the battery ...................... 17 Clock ................................................. 78 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Index left page (130) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:34) Index Codes ................................................ 22 Color schemes ................................. 73 Command (voice command) ......... 93 Conference ...................................... 29 Connection profile .......................... 80 Contrast (message on display) ...... 74 Control code (DTMF) ...................... 44 Countdown ...................................... 93 CSD data ........................................... 80 Currency converter ......................... 92 Customer care ............................... 106 Data exchange (settings) ............... 79 Data Exchange Software .............. 101 Date format ..................................... 79 Dialing code ..................................... 25 Dialing with number keys .............. 25 Dial-up access (connection) .......... 80 Direct call ......................................... 30 Display Big letters ..................................... 74 Color schemes ............................. 73 Contrast ....................................... 74 Illumination ................................. 74 Symbols........................................ 15 Display (settings) ............................ 73 Driving safety ................................ 120 DTMF codes (control codes) .......... 44 Duration/charges............................. 46 Dynamic Light ................................. 75 Emergency number ........................ 18 EMS ................................................... 51 End animation ................................. 74 Entry no. (phonebook) ................... 36 Extras ................................................ 87 Factory settings ............................... 83 Fast access ....................................... 97 Fast network search ....................... 85 Fax/data mode ................................ 81 Filter ................................................. 64 Addressbook entries .................. 41 Flashlight ......................................... 94 Forward............................................ 76 Forwarding (call) ............................ 30 Games & More ................................ 68 Games (download) ......................... 69 GPRS Switch on/off............................... 79 Group ............................................... 43 SMS to group .............................. 51 Handset volume.............................. 25 Headset .......................................... 110 Setting ......................................... 86 Hide ID ............................................. 76 Highlighting mode ......................... 21 Hold call ........................................... 28 Home network ................................ 84 Hotline ........................................... 106 HTTP profile ..................................... 81 Identity number (IMEI) .................. 83 Illumination (display) ..................... 74 IMEI number .................................... 83 Inbox MMS ............................................. 59 SMS .............................................. 53 Index (file system) .......................... 15 Info tones ........................................ 64 Information services (CB) .............. 62 Input language (T9) ....................... 32 International dialing code ............. 26 © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65SIX.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 130 left page (131) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:34) © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65SIX.fm Last 10 only ..................................... 82 Limit (call time/charge) .................. 46 Logo, provider logo ........................ 73 Loss of phone, SIM card ............... 109 Mailbox............................................. 48 Maintenance of phone ................. 108 Menu Control ......................................... 20 Speed dialing ............................... 22 Menu tree ...................................... 123 Message CB .................................................. 62 MMS ............................................. 56 SMS .........................................49, 52 Message memory ............................ 53 Microphone on/off .......................... 30 Minute beep ..............................64, 78 Missed appointments ..................... 90 Missed calls (call list) ...................... 45 MMS Lists............................................... 59 Profile ........................................... 61 Receive ......................................... 58 Write ............................................. 56 Muting (microphone) ..................... 30 My phone ......................................... 24 Network Barring.......................................... 82 Line ............................................... 84 Settings ........................................ 84 Notes ................................................ 89 Only ‚ ..................................... 82 Only this SIM ................................... 82 131 Operating times (battery) ............ 109 Organizer ......................................... 87 Own (phone) numbers .................. 37 Own files.......................................... 99 Own greeting .................................. 74 Own stuff ......................................... 99 Phone (settings) ............................. 76 Phone barring ................................. 82 Phone code...................................... 22 Phone data .................................... 109 Phone identity number (IMEI)....... 83 Phone number transmission on/off.. 76 Phonebook Call ............................................... 37 Location ....................................... 38 New entry .................................... 36 Picture (Addressbook) .................... 39 Pictures & sounds (SMS) ................ 50 PIN Change ........................................ 22 Control ......................................... 22 Enter ............................................ 18 Error ........................................... 104 PIN2 .................................................. 22 Preferred directory ......................... 35 Preventing accidental activation .. 23 Product data .................................. 109 Profiles HTTP ............................................. 81 MMS ............................................. 61 Phone ........................................... 71 SMS .............................................. 55 WAP .............................................. 68 Prompt ............................................. 26 Provider logo ................................... 73 PUK, PUK2........................................ 22 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Index left page (132) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:34) Index Questions & Answers ................... 102 Records .......................................45, 98 redial ................................................. 25 Reminder .......................................... 26 Ringer setting .................................. 63 Safety precautions ............................ 4 Screensaver ..................................... 73 Second phone number ................... 84 Security ...................................... 22, 82 Service center (SMS)....................... 55 Service provider portal ................... 24 Service tones ................................... 64 Set time/date ............................. 78, 79 Settings Accessories .................................. 86 Audio ............................................ 63 Clock .......................................78, 79 Data connection.......................... 79 Display .......................................... 73 Forward ........................................ 76 Network ....................................... 84 Phone ........................................... 76 Profiles ......................................... 71 Security ........................................ 82 Short message (SMS) ..................... 49 Shown in the display ...................... 15 Siemens City Portal ......................... 24 Signal strength ................................ 19 SIM card: Clear barring ................................ 23 Insert ............................................ 16 Problems .................................... 103 SIM services (optional) ................... 96 SMS Archive ......................................... 54 Lists .............................................. 53 Pictures & Sounds ....................... 50 Profile ........................................... 55 Read ............................................. 52 T9 input ....................................... 32 To group ...................................... 51 Write ............................................ 49 SOS ............................................... 9, 18 Speakerphone talking .................... 28 Special characters ........................... 31 Speech time (battery) .................. 109 Speed dialing keys .......................... 98 Standard values .............................. 83 Standby mode ................................. 20 Standby time: ................................ 109 Start animation ............................... 74 Start menu (WAP) ........................... 65 Start up animation ......................... 74 Stopwatch ....................................... 92 Surf & fun ........................................ 65 Swap................................................. 28 Switch off phone Automatic .................................... 79 Manual ......................................... 18 Switch on ......................................... 18 Symbols ........................................... 15 T9 Text entry .................................... 32 Word suggestions ....................... 33 Technical data ............................... 109 Text entry with T9 .......................... 32 Text entry without T9 .................... 31 Text module .................................... 34 Time zones ................................ 18, 78 Tones................................................ 64 Unanswered .................................... 76 © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65SIX.fm VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 132 left page (133) of CF62 Leopard us-en, A31008-H6050-A40-1-4A19 (24.02.2004, 16:34) © Siemens AG 2003, I:\Mobil\R65\A65_Leopard_abgel._von MC60_Maguro\am\fug\A65SIX.fm Upper and lowercase letters .......... 31 User group ....................................... 85 Validity period MMS ............................................. 61 SMS ............................................... 55 Vibrating alert.................................. 63 Voice command .............................. 93 Voice dialing .................................... 42 Voice message (mailbox) ............... 48 Volume Handset volume .......................... 25 Profiles ......................................... 71 Ringer ........................................... 63 WAP Browser ........................................ 66 Parameters................................... 68 133 VAR Language: American; VAR issue date: 21-Januar-2004 Index
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