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Legal notices .............................. 2
Safety precautions ..................... 4
Phone overview ....................... 11
Display symbols ....................... 13
Getting started ......................... 14
Switching on/off, PIN entry ...... 15
General instructions ................ 16
Security .................................... 18
Calling ...................................... 20
See also index Phonebook ............................... 21
at the end of
Call records .............................. 23
this User
Voice message ......................... 23
Guide
Messages ................................. 24
Internet .................................... 29
Settings .................................... 30
Organizer ................................. 35
Alarm clock .............................. 36
Table of
Contents
Ring tones ................................ 37
Extras ........................................ 37
My stuff .................................... 38
Mobile Phone Manager ............ 40
Customer Care .......................... 41
Care and maintenance ............. 42
Product data ............................. 43
SAR .......................................... 45
U.S. FDA .................................... 46
FCC/Industry
Canada Notice .......................... 52
Ten Driving Safety Tips ............. 53
Intellectual property ................ 55
End user
license agreement .................... 56
Menu tree ................................. 61
Index ......................................... 66
See also index at the end of this User Guide
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Legal notices
Legal notices
The mobile phone described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM and
GPRS networks operating on the GSM 900, 1800 (DCS/PCN) and 1900 (PCS)
bands. It is approved for use in the country where it was originally sold and
may be approved for use in other countries.
© 2006 Siemens Communications Inc. All rights reserved.
Siemens and the S68 model phone
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Siemens and/or its affiliates
in the United States and/or other
countries.
T9® is a registered trademark of America Online, Inc. in the United States. Java and all Java-based trademarks and
logos are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
in the U.S and other countries. The
names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the
trademarks of their respective owners.
Disclaimer
The information contained in the User
Guide is written for the S68 phone.
Siemens reserves the right to make
changes and improvements to the
products and any of the features of the
products described in this document
without prior notice. The contents of
the user guide are provided "AS IS". Except as required by applicable law, no
warranties of any kind, either express
or implied, including, but not limited
to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose, are made in relation to the
accuracy, reliability or contents of this
document. Siemens reserves the right
to revise the user guide or withdraw it
at any time without prior notice. Under no circumstances shall Siemens be
responsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.
Export Information
The mobile phone may be subject to
export regulation of the United States
and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. You must
comply with all applicable export laws,
restrictions and regulations of the
United States foreign agencies or authorities, and may not export, or transfer for the purpose of re-export, the
mobile phone or any part of the phone
in violation of any applicable restrictions, laws or regulations, or without
all necessary approvals.
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Network Services
A number of features included in this
guide are called Network Services.
They are special services provided by
wireless service providers. In order to
use any of these Network Services,
you must subscribe to these service(s)
from your service provider and obtain
instructions for their use. Some of
these Network Services may not be
available when roaming on a network
other than your home network.
Standby and
Talk Time Information
The mobile phone incorporates features that are new to the mobile
phone world. These may include color displays and lighting, graphic
games, music reproduction and
browsing the Internet. The way you
use the display and the features will
affect the performance of the battery
and how long it lasts between charge
cycles. The quoted standby times and
talk times show the minimum and
maximum performance that can be
expected from the battery under normal network conditions and with the
default settings as set by the factory.
However, playing games (particularly with the backlight continuously
switched on) and listening to music
will shorten the time available for
standby and to make and receive
telephone calls. Operation times also
vary depending on network conditions, SIM settings, charging and bat-
tery condition, how you use your
phone and other factors.
Memory
The mobile phone contains an internal memory device that stores the
software required to operate the mobile phone, communicate with the
GSM/GPRS network and provide the
user interface. Some features in the
internal memory run additional devices and some additional games and
utilities. The amount of memory
available in the mobile phone is finite
and may be insufficient to store large
numbers of applications and files.
Warning!
Remember to back up your data and to do
so frequently. Always back up all data and
programs before sending the mobile phone
in for repair.
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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 aeroplanes, petrol
stations, hospitals or
while driving.
Only use original batteries
(100 % mercury-free) and
– charging devices. Otherwise you risk serious damage to health and property. The battery could
explode, for instance.
Cellular phones can interfere with the functioning of
medical devices such as
hearing aids
or pacemakers. Keep at
least 9 inches (20 cm)
between phone and pacemaker. When using the cell
phone hold it to the ear
which is farthest from the
pacemaker. For more information consult your doctor.
Small parts such as the
SIM card, dust cap, lens
ring and lens cap can be
dismantled and swallowed by small children.
The phone must therefore
be stored out of the reach
of small children.
Ringtones, info tones and
handsfree talking are reproduced through the
loudspeaker. Do not hold
the phone to the ear when
it rings or when you have
switched on the handsfree
function. Otherwise you
risk serious permanent
damage to your hearing.
The mains voltage specified on the power supply
unit (V) must not be exceeded. Otherwise the
charging device may be
destroyed.
The power supply must be
plugged into an easily accessible AC mains power
socket when charging the
battery. The only way to
turn off the charging device after charging the
battery is to unplug it.
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Do not use a handheld
while driving.
Do not place the phone
near to electromagnetic
data carriers such as credit
cards and floppy disks. Information stored on them
could be lost.
You may only open the
phone to replace the battery (100% mercury-free)
or SIM card. You must not
open the battery under
any circumstances. All
other changes to this device are strictly prohibited
and will invalidate the
guarantee.
Important:
Please dispose of unwanted batteries and phones
as permitted by the laws
in your country.
The phone may cause interference in the vicinity
of TV sets, radios and PCs.
Use only original accessories. This
will avoid potential risks to health or
property and ensure compliance
with all relevant regulations.
Improper use will invalidate the
guarantee! These safety instructions
also apply to original accessories.
Product attributes are subject to
changes in technology, design and
availability. BenQ reserves the right
to modify products without prior
notice.
This cellular phone offers a range of
functions, it can be used in positions other than the head, such as
on the body. In this case, separation distance of 2.2 cm is required.
When a carry case, belt clip or holder is used for body-worn operation,
it should not contain metal and
should position the device the
above-stated distance from your
body.
Bluetooth®
Your phone has a Bluetooth interface. This makes it possible to establish a wireless connection of your
phone with a headset of a car kit, or
with other Bluetooth-enabled
devices.
In order to establish a secure link between the devices and to prevent a
third party from having access to
your phone, you should observe the
following points:
• The initial connection between
two devices, what is called "pairing", should take place in familiar
surroundings.
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Safety precautions
• Both devices must be able to identify themselves one time by using
a password/PIN. To ensure sufficient security, you should choose
a 16-digit number combination
for a password that would
be difficult to guess (if a PIN has
not been assigned).
• An automatic connection acceptance ("connection without confirmation") should only be used in
exceptional cases.
• In general, only trustworthy devices should be linked in order to
minimize security risks.
• You should restrict the "visibility"
of your phone if possible. This will
make it much more difficult for
unknown devices to establish a
connection with your phone. To
do this, in the Bluetooth menu, set
the option Visib.to others of Always
visible to Not visible.
• The name of your phone is transmitted in a Bluetooth connection.
The factory default is the "Bluetooth ID". The first time Bluetooth
is activated, or later in the
Bluetooth menu, you can change
this name (My BT info).
• If Bluetooth is not needed, this
function should be deactivated.
Before using Bluetooth accessories,
or a mobile phone inside a vehicle,
check the vehicle user guide for any
limitations on the use of these products.
Important
Read this information before using
your wireless handheld phone.
As this mobile phone is equipped
with a fixed (non-retractable) antenna, some paragraphs in the text
below may not be applicable.
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
Normal position
Hold the phone as you would any
other telephone with the antenna
pointed up and over your shoulder.
Tips on efficient operation
For your phone to operate most
efficiently:
• Extend your antenna fully
(if applicable).
• Do not touch the antenna 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.
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Driving
Electronic devices
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 handsfree device, and some areas may
prohibit the use of cell phones
entirely. Accordingly, BenQ 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, BenQ encourages persons to
use their phones responsibly and to
employ hands-free devices. Also, if using your phone while driving, please:
• Give full attention to driving –
driving safely is your first
responsibility;
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.
• Use hands-free operation, if
available;
• Pull off the road and park before
making or answering a call, if
driving conditions so require.
For vehicles equipped with
air bags
An air bag inflates with great force.
DO NOT place objects, including either installed or portable wireless
equipment, in the area over the air
bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is
improperly installed and the air bag
inflates, serious injury could result.
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.
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Safety precautions
Hearing aids
Airplanes
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.
FCC and Airline Regulations prohibit
using your phone while in the air.
Turn your phone OFF when requested by the airline.
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 facilities
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.
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.
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Emergency calls (SOS)
Your wireless phone can be used
to make emergency calls. You can
make an emergency call from the
main display screen. Enter the local
emergency number such as 911 and
then press the A 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.
Batteries and Chargers
Only use original batteries
(100% mercury-free) and charging
devices. Use of non-original batteries and/or charging devices may
cause explosion resulting in serious
injury and/or property damage. Use
original accessories in order to avoid
possible injury and property damage
and to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Improper
use invalidates the warranty.
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Safety precautions
Battery safety precautions
To reduce the risk of fire, injury or
electric shock, and to properly dispose of batteries, please read and
understand the following instructions. CONTAINS LITHIUM-ION OR
NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY.
BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. DO NOT DISPOSE IN MUNICIPAL WASTE.
1. Only use the batteries specified
for use with this mobile phone.
2. Do not use batteries of different
sizes or from different manufacturers in this mobile phone.
3. Do not dispose of the battery in a
fire; it may explode. Dispose of
used batteries and phones in
accordance with applicable laws
and safety regulations. Do not
expose battery to water. Check
with local codes for special disposal instructions.
4. Do not open or mutilate the battery. Doing so may cause damage
to the eyes or skin.
5. Exercise care in handling the battery in order not to short the battery with conducting materials
such as rings, bracelets, and keys.
The battery or conducting material may overheat and cause burns
or fire.
6. Charge the battery provided with,
or identified for use with, this
product only in accordance with
the instructions and limitations
specified in the User's Guide. Do
not attempt to charge the battery
by any means other than those
specified in the User's Guide.
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Phone overview
A Call key
• Dial the number/name displayed/marked, accept calls.
• In standby mode, press to open the
Call log lists.
B On/Off/End key
• Press and hold to switch on
(when switched off).
• During a conversation or in an
application: press briefly to finish.
• In menus: Press and hold to go back
to standby mode.
• In standby mode, press and hold to
switch off,
press briefly: switch-off menu.
Navi ring
• In standby mode:
H Open the phonebook (page 21).
G Open profiles (page 30).
E Open the Inbox (page 26).
D Create new SMS (page 24).
• In lists, messages and menus:
I Scroll up and down.
F Scroll left and right.
; Centre key
• Press the centre key to open the
main menu or to start an application
or function (page 17).
5 Softkeys
The current functions of these keys are
shown in the bottom line of the display
as §Text§/symbol.
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Pressing any key activates the display
illumination.
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Phone overview
1 Earpiece/Loudspeaker
2 Double loudspeaker on both sides of
the phone
ƒ Dictating machine
Start the dictating machine to record a
short memo or call (page 36).
‚ Fast dialling key
Dial number assigned as Fast dialling
(Assignment: page 32).
[/ \ Volume control
6 Display
7 * Ringtone
• In standby mode, press and hold to
switch ringtones and keaytones
on/off (e.g. alarm is still active). Vibration is activated automatically.
• On incoming call, press and hold to
switch off ringtone for this call.
8 # Key lock
In standby mode, press and hold to
switch key lock on/off.
Only emergency numbers can be
dialled.
Connection socket
For charger, headset and other
accessories.
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Display symbols
Display symbols (selection)
Events (selection)
á Signal strength
å SMS memory full
à Charging
Æ No network access
Þ Battery charge level, e.g. 50%
Phonebook
ç Phone memory full
Message symbols (selection)
M Messages
m Unread
O Internet
n Read
W Games
p Sent
V Voice message
t MMS with DRM content (page 17)
P Call records
r MMS notification received
R Alarm clock
µ Voice mail received
Q Organizer
S Extras
U Ring tones
T Settings
N My stuff
Ç All calls are diverted
½ Ringtone off
¹ Alarm set
Ä Keypad locked
£ Activated and available
¨
Bluetooth activated
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Getting started
Getting started
Your phone's display is supplied with
a protective film. Remove this film
carefully before using the phone.
Inserting the battery
Inserting the SIM card
The service provider supplies you
with a SIM card on which all 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.
• Place the SIM card in front of the slot with
the contact surface facing downwards.
Then press the SIM card slightly to push
it in 1 (ensure that the chamfered corner is in the correct position).
• Insert the battery into the phone 2,
press it downwards 3 until it engages.
• To remove, lift the battery up and out.
• After inserting SIM card and battery close
the battery cover.
• To remove, take hold of the cover at the
small dents 4 on either side of the
phone and lift the cover up. Do not use
the acoustics slots for opening the cover.
Please switch off your phone before
removing the battery!
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Charging the battery
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Switching on/off,
PIN entry
Switching on/off
The battery is not fully charged when
delivered. Plug the charger cable into
the bottom of the phone, plug the
power supply unit into a power socket and charge for at least two hours.
Display during charging: à
Charging time
An empty battery is fully charged after about 2 hours. The mains voltage
specified on the power supply unit
must not be exceeded.
Only use the plug-in power supply unit
included in the box!
Press and hold key.
Entering PIN
The SIM card can be protected with
a 4 to 8-digit PIN.
Enter the PIN using the
number keys. Asterisks
are displayed to ensure
nobody can read your PIN.
Correct with ].
§OK§
Press to confirm. Logging
on to the network will
take a few seconds.
Emergency number (SOS)
Only to be used in real emergencies!
By pressing §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 your phone on for the
first time
Time/date
Set the time/date once.
Confirm. Press ; again
to start entry.
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General instructions
Enter the date
(day/month/year) and
time (24 hours).
Confirm. The time and
date are updated.
Time zones
Select the desired time
zone.
Select the city in the
desired time zone.
Confirm.
General instructions
User guide
The following symbols are used to
explain operation:
Enter numbers or letters.
§Options§
Displays a softkey option.
Press the centre key.
IF
Press navi ring in the direction indicated.
Function dependent on
service provider, may require special registration.
Main menu
Call up main menu from
standby mode.
F/ I
Select application symbol.
Press to start application.
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Accessing menus
Tabs
The steps needed to reach a function
are shown in a condensed form in the
user guide, e. g. to switch on/off
Large letters on the display:
Tabs allow fast access to information
and applications
C ¢ T ¢ Display
If an input field is activated on a tab,
it is only possible to navigate within
the field using the navigation key.
This comprises the following steps:
F/I
Open the main menu.
Select Display function
and confirm with ;.
Select T to open Settings
menu. Confirm with ;.
Select Large letters function- and change/toggle
with ;.
Centre key
The symbol in the centre of the lower display line shows the current
function when pressing centre key.
Switch between the
individual tabs.
Mark mode
You can mark several entries on the
tab in order to perform multiple
functions at once.
§Options§
Open menu and select
Mark to activate mark
mode.
Select entry/entries.
Mark or remove mark.
Additional marking functions:
§Options§
Open menu.
ý Send
Mark all
Mark all entries.
ì OK, confirm
ö View
Unmark all
Unmark all marked entries.
ñ Change
û Save
Delete
marked
Delete marked entries.
ð Call
ò Play
ü Edit
÷ Insert
ô Record
ó Pause
ú Options
õ Stop
í Main menu
Digital Rights Management
(DRM)
The use of downloaded pictures,
sounds or applications can be restricted by the suppliers, e.g., copy
protection, use for a limited period
of time only, number of times it can
be used etc.
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Security
Security
The phone and SIM card are protected against misuse by security codes.
Keep these security codes in a safe
place where you can access them again
if required.
PIN code
PIN
Protects your SIM card (personal
identification number).
PIN2
This is needed to set the charge
detail display and to access additional functions on special SIM
cards.
PUK
PUK2
Key code. Used to unlock SIM
cards after the wrong PIN has
been entered repeatedly.
Phone Protects your phone. Must be encode tered at the first security setting.
PIN control
í ¢ T ¢ Security
¢ PIN code
¢ PIN control
The PIN is usually requested each
time the phone is switched on. You
can deactivate this feature but you
risk unauthorised use of the phone.
Some service providers do not permit deactivating the control.
ñ
Press to change.
Enter PIN. Confirm
with ; .
Change PIN codes
í ¢ T ¢ Security
¢ PIN code
¢ Select function.
Change PIN
You can change the PIN
(4 to 8 digits) to a number you
easily remember.
ñ
Press to change.
Enter current PIN and
confirm with ;.
J,;
J,;
Enter new PIN. Confirm.
Repeat new PIN. Confirm.
Change PIN2
Proceed as for Change PIN.
Change phonecode
Define the phone code (4–8 digits)
when you start a phone-code protected function for the first time. It is
then valid for all phone-code protected functions. To change the
code proceed as with Change PIN
Following the third incorrect attempt, access to the phone code
functions is denied. Please contact
Service (page 41).
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Clearing SIM card
barrings
If the PIN is entered incorrectly three
times, the SIM card is barred.
Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) provided by your service provider in accordance with the instructions.
If the PUK has been lost, contact your
service provider.
Preventing accidental
activation
Even if PIN use is deactivated
(page 15) 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.
Press and hold.
§OK§
Press.
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Connection with PCs
You can connect your phone to a PC
using Bluetooth or a data cable (accessories). The PC program MPM
(Mobile Phone Manager) enables
you to store data on PC and, e.g. synchronise the Addressbook with
Outlook®, Lotus Notes™ and other
Siemens phones (including Gigaset).
You will find Mobile Phone Manager
on the CD-ROM supplied or at:
www.BenQ-Siemens.com/s68
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Calling
Calling
Dialling with number keys
Enter number (always
with area/international
dialling code).
] A short press clears
the last digit, a long press
clears the phone number.
Press to dial the displayed
phone number.
International dialling codes
Press and hold until a "+" is
displayed.
§Options§ Open, then select Country.
Dialling with Fast dialling key /
short cuts
Use the Fast dialling key ‚ or the
short cut keys (2 to 9) if numbers are
assigned (see page 32). Press and
hold number key or ‚ to dial the
number.
Setting the volume
[/ \
Adjust the volume.
Last number redial
Press twice. The phone
number last called is
redialled.
Calling from the redial list see Call
records, page 23.
Auto redial last number
§Options§
Open, then Auto dial. The
phone number is dialled
ten times at increasing
time intervals.
Accepting a call
Press.
Additional information
Accept the call before bringing the telephone to your ear in order to avoid ear
damage caused by the ringtones.
Handsfree
§Options§ Open, then activate/deactivate Handsfr.
Always switch off "handsfree talking" before holding the phone to your ear. Otherwise, you will damage your hearing!
Ending/Rejecting a call
Press briefly.
Establish a second call
or conference
You can call another number during
a call or link up a multi party call.
§Options§
Open menu. Then select
Hold option. The current
call is put on hold.
Dial the new number and
press A.
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When connection is established …
Toggle
Or
Conference
… swap between 2 calls.
Confirm with ;.
… select to start a multi
party call. The held call is
joined. Repeat procedure
until all (up to 4) participants are linked together.
Receiving a second call
During a call, you may be advised
that there is another call waiting.
You will hear a special tone during
the call.
§Toggle§ / A
Accept the waiting call.
The current call is put on
hold.
§Toggle§
Swap between calls.
Confirm the notification.
Tone sequences
(Send DTMF)
§Options§
Open menu. Then select
Send DTMF option. Enter
tone sequences (numbers) for remote access to
an answering machine.
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Phonebook
í ¢L
Or
Press in standby mode.
Switch between the tabs.
You can store contacts with different
phone and fax numbers as well as
additional address details. Tabs are
offered for fast access: All contacts,
Groups, Online status, SIM, Filter
Select contact.
Call selected contact.
Or
§Options§
Open menu, then Create
message, to create a message for the selected
contact.
All contacts
Display all entries stored in the
phone or on the SIM card in
alphabetical order.

Confirm . The
tabs are displayed.
Switch between the tabs:
General sett., Private,
Business, Person, Online
status
Select input fields on tabs.
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Phonebook
Enter at least one name
and phone number with
dialling code.
SIM
Open menu. Select Save.
New entry
Viewing/editing entries
ü
Select required entry.
Open options menu.
Open current tab to edit.
Groups
You are offered 10 groups to enable
you to arrange your contacts clearly.
Editing group attributes
Select group.
§Options§
Open menu and select
Properties.
Display contacts on the SIM card.
Confirm New entry and
name. Enter phone
number and select the
storage location.
Viewing/editing entries
Select entry and edit.
Filter
See phone book options below.
Phonebook options
Filter
Only those entries
which match the filter
criteria are displayed.
Adding a contact
Create
message
Create a message for
the selected contact.
Start function in the All contacts tab.
Search ID
Search for assigned
Instant Message ID.
Internet
The URL assigned to
the contact is visited via
the WAP browser.
Open
Display own phone
numbers (e.g. fax) for
reference.
Add to group
Add entry to a group.
Select contact, press
§Options§. Select Add to
group. A contact can only
belong to one group.
Online status
Display all contacts that have WV
addresses (Instant Messages).
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Record
sounds, etc.
Create sound for a contact from scratch or add
from My stuff.
More
Location,
Synchronizatn.,
Capacity, Settings, As
business c., Business
card, Import, Add
more fields
Call records
Phone numbers are stored for easy
redialling.
í ¢P
Select and open record.
Select phone number.
Dial phone number.
Missed calls
List of calls that you have received
but not answered.
¿
Symbol in the display.
Calls received
List of accepted calls.
Calls dialed
List of the numbers you have dialled.
Press in standby mode.
Delete records
Delete records.
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Time/charges
Display charges and duration during
a call.
í ¢ P ¢ Time/charges
Last call, All outg. calls, All incoming,
Remain. units
Select and open area.
§Options§
Open, then Reset to reset
the setting.
Voice message
C ¢ Voice message
Most service providers offers a mailbox in which a caller can leave voice
mail for you. If this service is not part
of your service provider's standard
package, you will need to register for
it, and possibly set it manually.
Settings
The service provider supplies you
with two phone numbers:
Save mailbox number
Call to listen to your voice messages.
C ¢ Voice message
Enter/edit the phone number and
confirm with §OK§.
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Messages
Messages
Save call divert number
Calls are diverted to this phone
number.
Your phone can send and receive
standard text messages (SMS) and
multimedia messages (MMS).
MMS enables you to send text, pictures and sounds in a combined
message.
C ¢ T ¢ Call setup
¢ Divert
§Options§
Open, then select
e.g. Unanswered and
then Set.
Enter phone number.
§Options§
Open, then select Save.
Listening
Writing/sending an
SMS/MMS
A new voice message can be announced as follows, depending on
the service provider:
l/m
Symbol with beep/an SMS
or a call with automatic
announcement.
Call your mailbox and play the message(s) back.
Press and hold.If necessary
enter mailbox number.
Confirm with §OK§.
C ¢ M ¢ Create new
¢ SMS/MMS
§Options§
Enter text. Writing text
with or without T9 (see
below).
Enter phone number or
open menu, then select
Add from † , select recipient(s) from phonebook.
(for MMS) Open menu,
select Add item, select
item type or add attachment. You may choose a
subject. Then
Enter phone number or
select from phonebook.
Start sending process.
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Text entry with T9
T9 deduces the correct word from
the individual key entries by making
comparisons with an extensive
dictionary.
# Press briefly: Select T9abc.
Switch between the input
modes: T9Abc for capital
letters or 123 for numbers.
Simply press the keys once
where the relevant letter
is located.
For "and", for example
263.
A blank ends a word.
If several words are found in the dictionary for a key sequence (a word),
the most probable is displayed first.
Press, if it is not the right
one. Repeat until the correct word is displayed.
T9® Text Input is licensed under one or more
of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,187,480,
5,818,437, 5,945,928, 5,953,541, 6,011,554,
6,286,064, 6,307,548, 6,307,549, 6,636,162 and
6,646,573;
Australian Pat. Nos. 727539, 746674 and
747901; Canadian Pat. Nos. 1,331,057,
2,302,595, and 2,227,904; Japan Pat. No.
3532780, 3492981; United Kingdom Pat. No.
2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No.
HK1010924; Republic of Singapore Pat. No.
51383, 66959, and 71979;
European Pat. Nos. 0 842 463 (96927260.8),
1 010 057 (98903671.0), 1 018 069
(98950708.2); Republic of Korea Pat. Nos.
KR201211B1 and KR226206B1. People's
Republic of China Pat. Application Nos.
98802801.8, 98809472.X and 96196739.0;
Mexico Pat. No. 208141; Russian Federation
Pat. No. 2206118; and additional patents are
pending worldwide.
Text entry without T9
Press briefly: Select abc.
Switch between the input
modes: Abc for capital letters or 123 for numbers.
Press once briefly to write
the letter a, twice to write
b etc. Press and hold to
write the number 2.
Press briefly to delete the
letter left of the cursor.
Press and hold to delete
text quickly.
Press briefly: Special characters are shown.
Press to insert space.
Press twice to insert line
feed.
To enter a word in dictionary:
§Learn§
Press and enter the word
manually, then §Save§.
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SMS/MMS options (selection)
Message lists
Add item
Add contents, such as
Text, Pictures, Audio,
Contacts, Attachment.
Messages are displayed in separate
lists. Select tab and read message(s).
Create item
Create contents. Sound
recorder (page 38).
Preview
Play entire MMS in the
display.
C ¢M
¢ Drafts/Sent/Outbox/
Msg. archive
Drafts
Save messages as draft
while creating it. A message is saved automatically as draft if you accept an
incoming call while creating the message.
Sent
List of all sent messages.
Outbox
List of messages that
could not be sent yet or
where transmission
failed.
Text edit menu Input language, Mark
text, Copy, Insert
Insert text
Text modules,
Signature, Opening
sentence, Contact
details, Bookmark
Receiving SMS/MMS
If you have received a new message
a notification is shown on the
display.
§View§
Opens the message.
In order to receive a complete MMS
later on, open the notification.
§Options§
Open, then select View.
Reply/Reply to all, Forward
Reading SMS/MMS
í ¢ M ¢ Inbox
Select the SMS/MMS tab.
Select the message.
Read the SMS/MMS or the
MMS notification.
Msg. archive
List of messages you want
to keep permanently.
SMS/MMS settings
í ¢ M ¢ Msg settings
¢ SMS/MMS
¢ Select function.
The basic settings have normally already been made by the service
provider.
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Send options
E-mail
Set send options for SMS (Service
centre, Recipient, etc.) and MMS
(Delivery report, Validity period, etc.).
Your phone has an e-mail program
(client).
Creation
Set layout options for SMS (Add
signature, Signature, etc.) and MMS
(Creation mode, Opening sentence,
etc.).
Retrieval
Writing/sending
í ¢ M ¢ Create new
Enter text.
Open menu, then select
Add item. Select item type
and/or add an attachment. Insert a subject,
then select Add subject.
Enter e-mail address(es)
or open menu, then select
recipient(s) via
Add from †..
Call up additional fields
such as Subject:, Cc:, Bcc:
via the options menu.
Only for MMS. Select the required
MMS profile in which the connection
attributes are specified.
You can obtain the data you need for
this from the service provider or at:
www.BenQ-Siemens.com/
mobilephonescustomercare
¢ E-mail
§Options§
Only for MMS. Settings for receipt of
the message, such as Retriev.(roam.),
Allow deliv.rep., Allow read rep., etc.
Connect. sett.
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Send e-mail.
Receiving/reading
í ¢ M ¢ Inbox
Select the E-mail tab.
Open menu. Select
Retrieve e-mail/Retrieve
body.
Select message and
confirm with ;.
Additional options include Reply,
Forward, Save attach.
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Draft/Sent/Archive
í ¢ M ¢ Draft/Sent/Outbox/
Msg. archive
¢ E-mail
The tab for the messages not sent
yet/sent/failed to send/archived is
displayed.
Setting
í ¢ M ¢ Settings
¢ E-mail ¢ Accounts
Before using this service, set the
server access and your e-mail parameters. You will receive the necessary
data from the service provider or at:
www.BenQ-Siemens.com/
mobilephonescustomercare
Or
§Options§
Select existing account
and activate with ;.
Open. Select Edit. Complete settings as indicated
by the service provider
(page 32).
Chat room
í ¢ M ¢ Chat room
The function allows text-based conversation with one or more users
who are also registered.
Your dialogue partners are entered
in the contact lists. When a connection has been established, these lists
show who is available, whether or
not they want to be disturbed, etc.
Please refer to your service provider
for further information.
WAP push
C ¢ M ¢ WAP push
WAP push messages are transmitted
from special service centres. If, e.g.
you have requested configuration
data from your service provider this
will be transmitted via WAP push.
Select the required
message.
Read the message about
the transmitted data and,
if applicable, trigger a
download.
Additional options include Execute,
Install, Accept/Reject.
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CB services
í ¢ M ¢ CB services
Some service providers offer information services (info channels, Cell
Broadcast). If reception is activated,
you will receive messages on the activated topics in your Topic list.
Internet
C ¢ O ¢ Select function.
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Bookmarks
Display list of stored pages.
Select a bookmark and
call up URL with ;.
Bookmark site
The current page is saved
as a bookmark.
Internet
Start browser with pre-set option.
Browser options
Download games, applications,
sounds, graphics etc. for your phone
at wap.siemens.com (Downloads).
Internet access may require registration with the service provider.
Homepage
Call up the pre-set
homepage.
Bookmarks
Display stored list of
bookmarks; save
bookmark.
Access to the service provider
Go to...
Enter a URL
Reload
Reload current page.
Show URL
Display the URL of the
current page for sending
via SMS/MMS/e-mail.
You will not be left on your own during the download.
History
Display most recently visited Internet sites.
Enter URL
Disconnect
Disconnect the Internet.
On input the browser is started and
the page displayed.
File
Save the object/complete
page on the current page.
Display saved pages.
Settings
Set or reset browser.
Exit browser
Close the browser.
Direct call-up of the browser with
the URL from your service provider.
Download wiz.
End connection
Press to end connection
and close the browser.
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Navigation in the browser
ì
• Select a link.
• Settings, status on/off.
• One input field/link forward via the
§Options§ menu.
• One input field/link back with §Back§ or via
the §Options§ menu.
Enter special characters
*, 0
Select special characters.
Browser settings
§Options§ Open menu, select
Settings.
Browser
Set start option as well as
handling of pictures/sounds
plus send options.
Protocol
Set protocol parameters,
parameters push messages.
Security
Set encryption.
Context
Reset session; delete
cache, history and cookies.
About...
Display information about
the browser.
Settings
Profiles
í ¢ T ¢ Profiles
Several settings can be stored in a
phone profile in order, for example,
to adapt the phone to the surrounding level of noise.
• General, Silent alert, Meeting,
Outdoor, Car Kit, Headset
• You can name two personal
profiles ().
ì
Select profile.
Activate the profile.
Additional information
• To call up the list in standby mode:
G profile list is displayed.
• The active profile is identified with ·.
Topics
í ¢ T ¢ Topics
History/Saved websites
Load a completely new visual
presentation onto your phone, e.g.
Display the list of last visited/stored
internet sites.
Animations, Sounds, Color skins,
Font, Wallpaper
Your Internet browser is licensed by:
ì
Select theme.
Activate; if required,
view §Preview§.
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Display
í ¢ T ¢ Display
You can change display settings for
your phone such as: Wallpaper, Logo,
Screensaver, Start up anim./Shutdn
anim. or the Illumination.
Silent alert
í ¢ T ¢ Silent alert
The silent alert can be switched on in
addition to the ringtone (e.g. in a
noisy environment).
Connectivity
í ¢ T ¢ Connectivity
Bluetooth® (BT)
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Bluetooth sett.
ì
Bluetooth activation.
My BT name: Give the
phone a name the first
time it is switched on.
Search
Specify which BT devices are to be
searched for.
Device list
• Known devices
Record frequent BT partners in the
list of known devices. If entries are
"confidential", no password query is
made.
• Last connect.
List of most recently and/or still connected devices.
• Reject list
Activate/deactivate Bluetooth and
manage the list of known Bluetooth
devices.
Attempts to make connections to devices in this list are rejected.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are
owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use
of such marks by BenQ Corp. is under
licence. Other trademarks and trade names
are those of their respective owners.
Bluetooth QDID (Qualified Design ID):
B02422
List of the last devices found.
Additional information
To increase the standby time deactivate
Bluetooth if it is not used.
• Last srch.result
My BT name
Give a device name
(max. 20 characters) which the partner sees. If no name is given, the nonchangeable device address is used.
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Settings
• Visib.to others
Fax/data
Make settings to specify how your
phone should "act" when in contact
with other BT devices.
Send voice/fax
Set this function on the phone before
transmission so that you can switch
from voice mode to fax mode.
• Not visible
Your phone is not "visible" to other
BT devices.
• Auto mode
Your phone is "visible" to other BT
devices for five minutes. You will
then be asked if "visibility" should
continue.
Rcve fax/data
The call is signalled 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.
• Always visible
Shortcuts
Your phone is always "visible" to
other BT devices.
í ¢ T ¢ Shortcuts sett.
Shown in the display
¨
Bluetooth activated.
©
Bluetooth visible to others.
Online settings
Default setting and activation of the
connection profiles for data transmission. The phone default setting
depend on the service provider. Consult your service provider or go to:
www.BenQ-Siemens.com/
mobilephonescustomercare
Soft keys/Fast dialling key
You can assign one function to each
of the two softkeys or a dialling
number to the Fast dialling key.
Additional information
The service provider may have already assigned functions to all the keys (e.g. access
to SIM services or direct call-up of the Internet portal). It may not be possible to modify
this key assignment.
Navigation keys
Assign a function to three directions
of the navigation key (only effective
in standby mode). The downwards
movement is assigned to opening
phonebook and cannot be modified.
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Number keys
Setting up call divert
Use the number keys 2 to 9 as speed
dialling numbers for fast access to
functions. Number key 1 is reserved
for the mailbox number.
Assigning numbers or functions
Set
Select e.g. Unanswered.
(Includes the conditions
Not reachable, No reply,
Busy.). Confirm with ;.
Select. Enter a phone
number to which the call
is to be diverted. Confirm
the notification with ;.
ñ
Select the key.
Open the list.
All calls
Select 
from the list to assign a
number or select an application to assign a function. Confirm with ;.
All calls are diverted.
Call settings
If activated, your phone number
will not appear on the other party’s
display.
Call waiting
Activate/deactivate call waiting.
Symbol in standby mode.
Other possibilities for divert:
Not reachable, No reply, Busy, Receiving
fax, Receiving data
Alert calls from
í ¢ T ¢ Call settings
Hide ID
Ç
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Divert
Divert calls to your mailbox or other
phone numbers.
Only calls from phone numbers that
are in the phone book or in a group
are signalled audibly. Other calls are
only displayed.
Any key
Incoming calls can be accepted by
pressing any key (except for A).
Minute beep
During the call, you (and only you)
will hear a beep after each minute as
a reminder of the time elapsed.
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Phone settings
Security
í ¢ T ¢ Phone settings
í ¢ T ¢ Security
Change the phone’s Language, Key
tones, Info tones. Set that the phone
switches off automatically each day
at the same time.
Phone identity
The phone identity number (IMEI) is
displayed. This information may be
useful for customer service.
Device check
After the last information page, a
self-test (all individual tests) as well
as individual tests are offered.
Software version
# 0 6 #, then press E.
Fact. settings
Reset the phone to the default values (factory setting). This does not
affect SIM card/network settings.
In standby mode enter:
*#9999#A
Clock
í ¢ T ¢ Clock
Time/date
Set the clock to the right time once
at start-up.
Start editing and enter
date/time.
Auto key lock
The key pad is locked automatically if
no key has been pressed for a specific time. You can still be called and
make an emergency call.
Lock/unlock key pad in standby mode. In
each case:
Press and hold.
Direct call
Only one phone number can be
dialled.
Only ‚
Restrict calls to SIM-protected numbers in the phone book.
This SIM only
Your phone is prevented from being
used with a different SIM card.
Certificates
Display certificates for secure data
connections.
PIN code
For description, see page 18:
PIN control, Change PIN, Change PIN2,
Chg.phonecode
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Barring
Network barring restricts the use of
your SIM card.
All outgoing
All outgoing calls except emergency
numbers are barred.
Other settings: Outgoing intl. (outgoing international), Out.int.x home
(international outgoing without
home country), All incoming, When
roaming, Status check, Clear all.
Organizer
C ¢ Q ¢ Select function
Calendar
Enter appointments in the calendar.
Set time and date (page 34) for the
calendar to work correctly. The calendar offers three views: monthly
view, weekly view and daily view.
F/ I
Scroll between
weeks/days/hours.
Accessories
Appointments
í ¢ T ¢ Accessories
Appointments are displayed in
chronological order in a list.
Car Kit
Only in combination with an original
handsfree car kit. The car kit profile is
activated automatically when the
phone is inserted into the cradle.
Headset
Only in conjunction with an original
headset. If an original headset is
used the profile is automatically activated when the headset is plugged
in.
Upload via USB
The phone can be connected with
the USB cable to a PC. The battery
can also be charged in this way (only
with original accessories).
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Enter new appointment

Select.
Category: Select Memo, Voice memo,
Call, Meeting, Vacation,
Birthday.
Tasks
A task is displayed like an appointment in the agenda for the selected
day. It does not require a time. When
no time is entered the task appears
at the top of the list every day until it
is marked as completed.
Notes
Write and manage text notes. Protect confidential information using
a phone code.
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Alarm clock
Dictat.machine
Remote synchronisation
C ¢ Q ¢ Dictat.machine
Use this function remotely to synchronise the personal data on your
phone (contacts, notes, calendar entries) with externally saved data.
Or
ƒ
Press the side key.
Use the dictating machine to record
short memos or record calls.
New recording

Select. A brief beep
sounds.
ó/ô
Pause/record.
§Stop§
End recording.
Playback (via Media player)
ò/ó
Select the recording.
D/ E
Press and hold, for fast
forward and rewind.
Playback/pause.
Warning!
The use of this feature may be subject to
restrictions under criminal law. Please inform the other party to the conversation in
advance if you want to record the conversation and please keep such recordings confidential. You may only use this feature if the
other party to the conversation agrees.
Time zones
See page 16.
Synchronisation
Before synchronisation you must select a profile (Active account) and a
data area and enter the correct path
to the data (Server sett.). Confidential
notes are not transferred.
§Sync§
The computer is selected
and synchronisation
started.
Two profiles can be set for
synchronisation.
Alarm clock
í ¢R
The alarm sounds at the set time
even when the ringtones or phone
are switched off. The alarm clock is
activated automatically after a
change is made.
To deactivate the alarm press any
number key.
ñ
Set the time for the alarm
call (hh:mm).
Or
ñ
Activate/deactivate the
alarm clock.
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Setting the days for an alarm
§Options§ Open the menu and select
Set days.
Switch between the days
of the week.
ñ
Mark or unmark the days
for an alarm.
§Save§
Save the alarm call time.
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Media player
All the media files on your phone are
offered on tabs: Sounds, Pictures
Select tab.
Select file and confirm to
start playback.
Sounds
Play back melodies.
ò/ ó
Play or pause, depending
on the situation.
í ¢U
Fast forward/rewind while
key is pressed. This feature is not supported for
all file/media types.
Load next/previous media
file.
Extras
[/\
§Stop§
End playback.
Ring tones
Set the volume for all tones or set
the tones for the different functions,
e.g SMS, alarm clock.
í ¢ S ¢ Select function.
SIM services (optional)
Your service provider may offer special applications such as mobile
banking, share prices, etc. via the
SIM card.
Symbol for SIM services.
For further information, please contact your service provider.
My applications
See My stuff page 38.
Set volume.
Switch to mute.
Pictures
ø
Zoom function. Zoom
in/out with the (+/-)
softkeys.
F/ I
Move enlarged picture.
Switch to full screen
mode and back again.
Centre picture.
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My stuff
Calculator
Use the calculator for a quick
account on the way.
Unit converter
You can convert various measurement units in the decimal system into other measurement units.
Online status
The application can be called up
from various other applications,
such as Chat room or from Contacts. In
Online status you can set such attributes as "Availability" or "Mood",
which are visible to subscribers to
Chat room. You can also edit your status lists for the respective service
here.
Sound recorder
Use the sound recorder to record
noises and tones for use as ringtones.
My stuff
To organise your files, you can use
the file system like a PC file manager.
There are separate folders for the
various data types in My stuff.
C ¢N
Display the list of folders and files.
Select file or folder.
Open folder. Select file or
link.
Depending on the selection, the file
with the associated application is
opened or the download started.
Download
Melodies, pictures, games and other
applications are offered on the Internet. Once downloaded, you can access these via the phone. Most applications include instructions. The
appropriate folders contain the
download function to download e.g.
new pictures and sounds.
Recording and playback see
Dictat.machine, page 36.
Remember that pictures and sounds
may be protected (Digital Rights
Management).
My menu
Some applications and games are already pre-installed on your phone.
Create your own menu
with frequently used functions,
phone numbers or Internet pages.
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Downloading can, if necessary, take
place in two stages:
Description file only
The description file is loaded for information purposes only. The application/game itself must be loaded
separately.
Complete download
The application/game is completely
loaded.
Additional information
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You can use the browser to download applications (e.g. ringtones, games, pictures, animations) from the Internet.
BenQ Mobile 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 buyer bears the sole risk for loss, damage or
faults to the phone or application as well as all
damage and implications arising from the application. For technical reasons, such applications
or the retrospective release for certain functions
may be lost if the phone is exchanged/re-delivered or 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 downloaded
applications are protected from unauthorised reproduction. These applications are then exclusively intended for your phone and cannot be
transferred from this even to create a backup.
BenQ Mobile does not warrant, guarantee or accept any liability for the customer's ability to
download or enable applications again or to do so
free of charge. We recommend that you carry out
a backup from time to time of the applications on
your PC using the "Mobile Phone Manager". You
will find this on the supplied CD-ROM. You can
download the relevant latest version of the MPM
from the Internet at:
www.BenQ-Siemens.com/s68
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Mobile Phone Manager
Directory structure
Separate folders have already been
created for different data types in
My stuff. These folders cannot be
changed. The structure and contents
can vary, depending on the service
provider.
Folder
Description
Format
Sounds Sounds, ringtones
mid, amr
wav
Pictures Pictures
bmp,
bmx
jpg, jpeg
png, gif
Topics
Loaded theme
(zipped)
sdt
Theme configuration (unzipped)
stc
Phone
Pilot
Selection of a
character
sda
Games
Java archive
jar
Download info
jad
Applica- Applications, such *
tions
as Photo Editor or
Download Assistant
Other
Text modules
tmo
Voice recordings
vmo
Internet pages
html
wml
Mobile Phone
Manager
MPM (Mobile Phone Manager) enables you to use extended phone
functions from your PC. The phone
and PC communicate via a data cable
or Bluetooth. MPM offers you a large
number of functions.
You can manage your address data
and contacts and synchronise them
with other phones (including Gigaset), dial at the press of a button, and
manage phone conferences. Creating, reading, saving and sending
SMS messages is also supported.
MPM, a detailed user guide, and online help are contained on the CD enclosed with this phone. You can
download future versions of the
software from the Internet at:
www.BenQ-Siemens.com/s68
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Customer Care
We offer fast, individual advice! You have
several options:
Our online support on the Internet:
www.BenQ-Siemens.com/
mobilephonescustomercare
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.
When calling customer service, please
have ready your receipt and the phone
identity number (IMEI, to display press
#06#), the software version (to display,
press #06#, then E) and if available,
your service customer number.
Qualified 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.
If repair work is necessary, please contact
one of our service centres:
Abu Dhabi .........................................0 26 42 38 00
Argentina .....................................0 81 02 22 66 24
Australia..........................................13 00 66 53 66
Austria.............................................05 17 07 50 04
Bahrain .................................................... 40 42 34
Bangladesh.......................................0 17 52 74 47
Belgium.............................................0 78 15 22 21
Bolivia ...............................................0 21 21 41 14
Bosnia Herzegovina..........................0 33 27 66 49
Brunei ..................................................02 43 08 01
Bulgaria................................................02 73 94 88
Cambodia ............................................12 80 05 00
Canada ........................................1 88 87 77 02 11
Chile..................................................8 00 53 06 62
China ..............................................40 08 88 56 56
Colombia....................................01 80 07 00 66 24
Croatia ..............................................0 16 10 53 81
Czech Republic.................................2 33 03 27 27
Denmark ............................................. 35 25 65 29
Dubai ................................................0 43 96 64 33
Ecuador ..........................................18 00 10 10 00
Egypt.................................................0 23 33 41 11
Estonia.................................................. 6 30 47 97
Finland ............................................09 22 94 37 00
France.............................................01 56 38 42 00
Germany ......................................0 18 05 33 32 26
Greece ............................................80 11 11 11 16
Hong Kong .......................................... 28 61 11 18
Hungary ..........................................06 14 71 24 44
Iceland .................................................. 5 20 30 00
India .............................22 24 98 70 00 Extn: 70 40
Indonesia .....................................0 21 46 82 60 81
Ireland.............................................18 50 77 72 77
Italy .................................................02 24 36 44 00
Ivory Coast.......................................... 05 02 02 59
Jordan...............................................0 64 39 86 42
Kenya.................................................... 2 72 37 17
Kuwait ................................................... 2 45 41 78
Latvia .................................................... 7 50 11 18
Lebanon.............................................. 01 44 30 43
Libya ...............................................02 13 50 28 82
Lithuania ...........................................8 70 07 07 00
Luxembourg........................................ 43 84 33 99
Macedonia ........................................0 23 13 18 48
Malaysia....................................+ 6 03 77 12 43 04
Malta .......................................+ 35 32 14 94 06 32
Mauritius ............................................... 2 11 62 13
Mexico .......................................01 80 07 11 00 03
Morocco .............................................. 22 66 92 09
Netherlands .................................0 90 03 33 31 00
New Zealand...................................08 00 27 43 63
Nigeria ..............................................0 14 50 05 00
Norway................................................ 22 70 84 00
Oman ....................................................... 79 10 12
Pakistan ..........................................02 15 66 22 00
Paraguay ..........................................8 00 10 20 04
Peru ..................................................0 80 05 24 00
Philippines ........................................0 27 57 11 18
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Poland.............................................08 01 30 00 30
Portugal ............................................8 08 20 15 21
Qatar....................................................04 32 20 10
Romania .........................................02 12 09 99 66
Russia..........................................8 80 02 00 10 10
Saudi Arabia .....................................0 22 26 00 43
Serbia .............................................01 13 07 00 80
Singapore ............................................62 27 11 18
Slovak Republic ..............................02 59 68 22 66
Slovenia ............................................0 14 74 63 36
South Africa ....................................08 60 10 11 57
Spain.................................................9 02 11 50 61
Sweden.............................................0 87 50 99 11
Switzerland .....................................08 48 21 20 00
Taiwan ............................................02 23 96 10 06
Thailand ............................................0 27 22 11 18
Tunisia .................................................71 86 19 02
Turkey..........................................0 21 64 59 98 98
Ukraine ........................................8 80 05 01 00 00
United Arab Emirates........................0 43 66 03 86
United Kingdom ...........................0 87 05 33 44 11
Uruguay ..........................................00 04 05 46 62
USA .............................................1 88 87 77 02 11
Venezuela....................................0 80 01 00 56 66
Vietnam...........................................84 89 20 24 64
Zimbabwe ............................................04 36 94 24
Care and
maintenance
Your phone has been designed and manufactured to the highest of standards and
should be treated with great care. The suggestions below will help you to enjoy your
phone for many years.
• Protect your phone from moisture and humidity. Precipitation, humidity and liquids
contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. Nevertheless, should your
phone become wet, disconnect it immediately from the power supply to avoid electric shock. Do not place your phone (even
to dry it) on/in a source of heat such as a
microwave oven, oven or radiator. The
phone may become overheated and
possibly explode.
• Do not use or store the phone in dusty,
dirty areas. Its moving parts may be damaged and the casing may become deformed and discoloured.
• Do not store your phone in hot environments (e.g. vehicle instrument panel in the
summer). High temperatures can shorten
the life of electronic devices, damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics.
• Do not store your phone in cold environments. 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
circuit boards!
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning
solvents, or strong detergents to clean the
phone!
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The suggestions given above apply equally
to your phone, battery, charger and all accessories. If any of these parts is not working
properly, obtain fast and reliable help at our
service centres.
Display quality
declaration
For technological reasons, a few small dots
with different colours may appear in the display in exceptional cases.
Just remember that the appearance of
brighter or darker dots generally does not
mean that a fault has occurred.
Battery quality statement
The capacity of your mobile phone battery
will reduce each time it is charged/emptied.
Storage at too high or low temperatures will
also result in a graduly capacity loss. As
a result the operating time of your mobile
phone may be considerably reduced, even
after a full recharge of the battery.
Regardless of this, the battery has been designed and manufactured so that it can be
recharged and used for six months after the
purchase of your mobile phone. After six
months, if the battery is clearly suffering from
loss of performance, we recommend that
your replace it. Please buy only original
batteries.
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Product data
Declaration of conformity
BenQ 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 relevant declaration of conformity (DoC) has been signed.
Please call the company hotline if you require a copy of the original:
www.BenQMobile.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
Weight phone:
78.5 g (2.8 oz)
Weight charger:
approx. 70 - 90 g
Size:
107.5 × 44 × 13.2 mm
(4.2x1.7x 0.5 inches)
Li-Ion battery:
660 mAh
Operating
temperature:
–10 °C… 55 °C
(14°F to 131°F)
SIM card:
3.0/1.8 V
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Product data
Phone ID
You will need the following details if you
lose your phone or SIM card:
no. of the SIM card (on the card):
...........................................................
15 digit serial number of the phone
(under the battery):
............................................................
the customer service number of the service
provider:
...........................................................
Lost phone
If you lose your phone or SIM card contact
your service provider immediately to
prevent misuse.
Operating time
The operating time depends upon the respective conditions of use: Extreme temperatures considerably reduce the phone’s
standby time. Avoid placing the phone in the
sun or on a heater.
Call time
Up to 300 minutes.
Standby time
Up to 300 hours.
Action
taken
Time
(min.)
Reduction of standby time by
Calling
30–90 minutes
Light *
40 minutes
Network
search
5–10 minutes
* Key input, games, calendar etc.
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SAR
INFORMATION ON RF EXPOSURE /
SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR)
THIS MODEL MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES
Your cellular phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed to
meet the requirements for exposure
to radio waves established by the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC, USA) and by Health Canada. These requirements include safety margins designed to assure the
protection of all persons, regardless
of age and health. They use a unit of
measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit
is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram
of tissue.
The highest SAR value for this device
when tested at the ear was 0.45 W/kg.
In positions other than the head,
such as on the body, a separation
distance of 2.2 cm is required. The
highest SAR value in this case was
1.39 W/kg.
Information about this device model
can be found at
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid
by searching the equipment authorization system using FCC ID: PWX-S68.
As SAR is measured utilizing the device’s highest transmitting power,
the actual SAR of this device while
operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic
changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to reach the network.
Additional Information can be found
on the websites of the World Health
Organization
(http://www.who.int/emf),
the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) web-site at
www.phonefacts.net,
the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) website
www.cwta.ca
or BenQ Mobile
(www.BenQMobile.com).
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U.S. FDA
U.S. FDA
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 non-significant, when in the stand-by mode.
It is well known that high levels of RF
can produce biological damage
through heating effects (this is how
your microwave oven is able to cook
food). However, it is not known
whether, to what extent, or through
what mechanism, lower levels of RF
might cause adverse health effects
as well. Although some research has
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.
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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 cancercausing chemicals, and other studies
exposed the animals to the RF virtually continuously – up to 22 hours
per day.
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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 National Cancer Institute is ex-
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pected to bear on the accuracy and
repeatability of these results.1
research based on such recommendations.
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
Two other studies of interest have
been reported recently in the
literature:
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 research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA-funded
• 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,
any low incident health problems associated with use of mobile phones.
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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
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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;
• Design mobile phones in a way
that minimizes any RF exposure
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to the user that is not necessary
for device function; and
• 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, 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 handheld 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.
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Where can I find additional information?
For additional information, see the
following websites:
• Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program
(select “Information on Human Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular
and PCS Radio Transmitters”):
www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety
• World Health Organization (WHO)
International Commission on
Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(select Qs & As):
www.who.int/emf
• United Kingdom, National Radiological Protection Board:
www.nrpb.org.uk
• Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA):
www.wow-com.com
• U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for devices and
Radiological Health:
www.fda.gov/cdhr/consumer/
1 Muscat et al. Epidemiological Study of
Cellular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain
Tumors. In: State of the Science Symposium; 1999 June 20; Long Beach, California.
2 Tice et al. Tests of mobile phone signals for
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
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phone signal on cognitive function in man.
Int. J. Radiat. Biol., April 8, 1999.
4 Hardell, L, Nasman, A, Pahlson, A,
Hallquist, A and Mild, KH. Use of cellular
telephones and the risk for brain tumors;
a case-control study. Int. J. Oncol, 15:
113-116, 1999.
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FCC/Industry Canada Notice
Your phone may cause TV or radio interference (for example, when using
a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can require you to
stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated.
If you require assistance, please contact your local service facility.
This device complies with part 15 of
the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the condition that this device does
not cause harmful interference.
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installed mounted device for your
phone or a speaker phone accessory,
take advantage of these devices if
they are available to you.
Ten Driving Safety
Tips
Your BenQ 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.
When available, use a hands-free device.
A number of hands-free wireless
phone accessories are readily available today. Whether you choose an
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.
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
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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.
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
9-1-1, as you would want others to
do for you.
Call roadside assistance or a special
wireless non-emergency assistance
number when necessary.
Certain situations you encounter
while driving may require attention,
but are not urgent enough to merit a
call to 9-1-1. But you can still use
your wireless phone to lend a hand.
If you see a broken-down vehicle
posing no serious hazard, a broken
traffic signal, a minor traffic accident
where no one appears injured, or a
vehicle you know to be stolen, call
roadside assistance or other special
non-emergency wireless numbers.
“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)
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Intellectual property
Intellectual Property Restrictions
All Intellectual Property, as defined below, which is owned by or otherwise
the property of BenQ Mobile GmbH &
Co. OHG ("BenQ Mobile"), 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 BenQ Mobile, its affiliates,
partners or suppliers.
BenQ Mobile 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 BenQ Mobile, nor will
BenQ Mobile have any liability for
the use of ancillary equipment or
software not furnished by BenQ Mobile which is attached to or used in
connection with the Product, The
foregoing states the entire liability of
BenQ Mobile with respect to infringement of patents by the Product
or any parts thereof.
Laws in the United States and other
countries preserve for BenQ Mobile
certain exclusive rights for copyrighted BenQ Mobile software, such as
the exclusive rights to reproduce and
distribute copies of such BenQ Mobile software. BenQ Mobile 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 BenQ Mobile software or exercise of rights in such BenQ Mobile
software is permitted. No license is
granted by implication, estoppel or
otherwise under BenQ Mobile patent
rights or copyrights.
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This Software License Agreement
("Agreement") is between You and
BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG and/or
one of its affiliates ("Licensor"). The
Agreement authorizes You to use the
Software specified in Clause 1 below,
which may be included on Your
phone, stored on a CD-ROM, sent to
You by electronic mail, downloaded
from Licensor's Web pages or servers
or from other sources under the terms
and conditions set forth below. This is
an agreement on end user rights and
not an agreement for sale. Licensor
continues to own the copy of the Software and any other copy that You are
authorized to make pursuant to this
Agreement. Read this Agreement
carefully before installing, downloading or using the Software. Further, by
installing, downloading and/or using
the Software, You agree to the terms
and conditions of this Agreement.
1. Software.
As used in this Agreement, the term
"Software" means, collectively:
(i) all the software in Your phone, all
of the contents of the disk(s),
CD-ROM(s), electronic mail and its
file attachments, or other media with
which this Agreement is provided;
(ii) related Licensor or third party
software;
(iii) digital images, stock photographs, clip art or other artistic works
("Stock Files");
(iv) related explanatory written materials ("Documentation");
(v) fonts;
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Licensor (collectively "Updates") and
(vii) any other possible documentation related thereto.
2. End user rights and use.
Licensor grants to You a non-exclusive, non-transferable end user right
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Software installed on the phone. The
Software is licensed with the phone
as a single integrated product and
may be used with the phone only as
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3. Limitations on end user rights.
(a) You may not copy, distribute, or
make derivative works of the
Software.
(b) You may not use, modify, translate, reproduce or transfer the right
to use the Software or copy the Software except as expressly provided in
this Agreement.
(c) You may not resell, sublicense,
rent, lease or lend the Software; except You may permanently transfer
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Agreement only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the phone,
provided the recipient agrees to the
terms of this Agreement.
(d) You may not reverse engineer, reverse compile, disassemble or otherwise attempt to discover the source
code of the Software (except to the
extent that this restriction is expressly
prohibited by law) or create derivative
works based on the Software.
(e) You shall not display, modify,
reproduce or distribute any of the
Stock Files included with the
Software.
(f) You shall not display, modify, reproduce or distribute any of the preloaded content included with the
software unless permitted as stated
in the User Guide or in the prompts in
the Software. In the event that You
are allowed to display, modify, reproduce or distribute certain parts of the
pre-loaded content, You shall review
the "Readme" files associated with
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on the CD) to ascertain what rights
You have with respect to such materials. Pre-loaded content may not be
used in the production of libelous,
defamatory, fraudulent, infringing,
lewd, obscene or pornographic material or in any otherwise illegal manner. You agree that You shall only
use the pre-loaded content in a manner that complies with all applicable
laws, including, but not limited to,
applicable restrictions concerning
copyright and other intellectual
property rights. You may not register
or claim any rights in the pre-loaded
content or derivative works there of.
(g) You agree that You shall only use
the Software in a manner that complies with all applicable laws in the
jurisdiction in which You use the
Software, including, but not limited
to, applicable restrictions concerning copyright and other intellectual
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and their respective affiliates own
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without limitation including proprietary rights therein, are protected by
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country in which it is being used. The
structure, organization and code of
the Software are the valuable trade
secrets and confidential information.
This Agreement is effective from the
first date You use or install the Software. Your end user rights automatically and immediately terminate
without notice from Licensor if You
fail to comply with any provision of
this Agreement. In such event, You
must immediately delete, destroy or
return at Your own cost and expense, and without entitlement to
any refund of the purchase price, the
phone and the Software, and all related material to Licensor.
5. Multiple copies/updates.
If the Software supports multiple
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number of phones on which all versions of the Software are installed
shall be one phone. If the Software is
an Update to a previous version of
the Software, You must possess a
valid end user right to such previous
version in order to use the Update
and You may use the previous version for ninety (90) days after You
receive the Update in order to assist
You in the transition to the Update.
After such time You no longer have a
right to use the previous version, except for the sole purpose of enabling
You to install the Update.
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in the limited warranty for the
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8. Not fault tolerant.
The Software may contain technoloy
that is not fault tolerant and is not
designed, manufactured, or intended for use in environments or applications in which the failure of the licensed Software could lead direclty
to death, personal injury, or severe
physical or environmental damage
or financial loss.
9. Limitation of liability.
To the maximum extent permitted
by applicable law, in no event shall
Licensor or Licensor's Software suppliers or their respecitve affiliates
and employees be liable for any lost
profits, revenue, sales, data or costs
of procurement of substitute goods
or services, property damage, personal injury, interruption of business, loss of business information or
for any special, direct, indirect, incidental, economic, cover, punitive,
special or consequential damages,
however caused and whether arising
under contract, tort, negligence, or
other theory of liability arising out of
the use of or inability to use the Software, even if Licensor or its Software
suppliers are advised of the possibility of such damages. Because some
countries/states/jurisdictions do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of liability, but may allow liability to be
limited, in such cases, the liability of
Licensor, its Software suppliers and
their respective affiliates and employees shall be limited to, at Licensor's option, either (a) return of the
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price paid less a reasonable amount
for usage, or (b) repair or replacment
of the Software that does not meet
the limited warranty provided with
the phone and which is returned in
accordance with the requirements of
the limited warranty.
Nothing contained in this Agreement shall prejudice the statutory
rights of any party dealing as a consumer. Nothing contained in this
Agreement limits Licensor's liability
to You in the event of death or personal injury resulting from Licensor's
negligence if law prohibits such a
limitation. Licensor is acting on behalf of its software suppliers and
their respective employees and affiliates for the purpose of disclaiming,
excluding and/or restricting obligations, warranties and liability as provided in this clause 9, but in no other
respects and for no other purpose.
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10. Technical support.
12. Applicable law & general provisions.
Licensor has no obligation to furnish
You with technical support except as
agreed in writing between You and
Licensor in the Limited Warranty provided with the phone.
This Agreement shall be governed by
and construed in accordance with
the laws of the State of California
without regard to its conflicts of laws
rules. This is the entire agreement
between Licensor and You relating
to the Software and it supersedes
any prior representations, discussions, undertakings, end user agreements, communications or advertising relating to the Software.
11. Export control.
The Software may be subject to export regulations of the United States
and other countries. You agree that
You shall comply with all applicable
export laws, restrictions and regulations of the United States or foreign
agencies or authorities, and shall not
export, or transfer for the purpose of
re-export, any Software, product or
technical data received under this
Agreement or any Software or product produced by use of such technical data, including processes and
services, in violation of any applicable restrictions, laws or regulations,
or without all necessary approvals.
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Menu tree
M Messages
> Create new
> SMS
Inbox
MMS
Draft
E-mail
Sent
Outbox
Chat room
WAP push
CB services
Msg. archive
> Receive CB
Read new CB
Topic list
Auto display
Topic index
CB languages
Templates
> Text templates
MMS templates
Settings
> Text zoom
Emoticons
L Phonebook
Save after send
SMS
P Call records
> Missed calls
MMS
Calls received
E-mail
Calls dialed
WAP push
> Allow push
Delete records
Accept list
Dur./charges
Reject list
Unknown addr.
Accept list upd.
V Answering
Machine
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Q Organizer
> Calendar
Appointments
Tasks
Notes
Dictat.machine
Time zones
R Alarm clock
U Ring tones
Remote sync.
> Volume
Calls
> Melody
Tone settings
Messages
> Melody
SMS, MMS
CBS alert
Duration
Organizer
Alarm clock
Chat room
Games
Startup
Shutdown
Sound recorder
O Internet
> 
Download wiz.
URL
Bookmark
Internet
History
W Games
Stored pages
> Melody
Tone settings
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S Extras
> SIM services
My applications
Media player
Calculator
Unit converter
Online status
Sound recorder
Stopwatch
Countdown
Date calculator
N My stuff
T Settings
My menu
> Profiles
Topics
Display
> Wallpaper
Logo
Screensaver
Start up anim.
Shutdn anim.
Welcome text
Large letters
Illumination
Contrast
Silent alert
> Silent alert
Play demo
Calls
Messages
> Msg. pattern
Chat room
SMS, MMS
Alarm pattern
CBS alert
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T Settings
> Connectivity
> Bluetooth
Bluetooth sett.
Online settings
Bluetooth sett.
> Search
Device lists
My BT info
> Visib.to others
BT audiostream
Fax/data
> Send voice/fax
Receive fax
Shortcuts sett.
> Soft keys
Navigation keys
Number keys
Call settings
> Hide ID
Call waiting
Divert
> All calls
Alert calls from
Unanswered
Any key
Not reachable
Minute beep
No reply
Busy
Phone settings
> Language
Receiving fax
Input language
Receiving data
User dictionary
Status check
Key tones
Clear all
Info tones
Auto off
Memory assis.
File system
Licence manag.
Phone identity
Device manag.
Fact. settings
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T Settings
> Clock
> Time/date
Time zones
Time format
Date format
Start of week
Buddhist date
Show clock
Auto time
Security
> Auto key lock
Direct call
Only ‚
PIN code
> PIN control
This SIM only
Change PIN
Certificates
Change PIN2
Chg.phonecode
Barring
> All outgoing
Outgoing intl.
Network
> Line
Out.int.x home
Network info
All incoming
Choose netwrk
When roaming
Preferred net
Status check
Band selection
Clear all
Fast search
User group
> Active
Select group
All outgoing
Pref. group
Accessories
> Car Kit
Headset
USB
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Index
Index
Alarm clock......................................... 36
All calls (diversion).............................. 33
All incoming (network barrings) .......... 35
Answering Machine ............................ 23
Any key to answer .............................. 33
Appointments..................................... 35
Auto key lock ...................................... 34
Auto last number redial....................... 20
Data connections................................ 31
Declaration of conformity ................... 43
Dialling code ...................................... 20
Dialling with number keys .................. 20
Dictating machine .............................. 36
Display
Symbols ......................................... 13
Divert ................................................. 33
Driving safety ..................................... 53
Battery
Charge ........................................... 15
Insert.............................................. 14
Quality declaration ......................... 43
Bluetooth® (BT) .................................. 31
Bookmarks (WAP) ............................... 29
Browser .............................................. 30
Calculator ........................................... 38
Calendar ............................................. 35
Call
Accepting/ending ........................... 20
Blocked .......................................... 35
Conference..................................... 20
Diverting ........................................ 33
Hold ............................................... 20
Rejecting ........................................ 20
Swap (change) ............................... 21
Call divert ........................................... 33
Call screening ..................................... 33
Call waiting......................................... 33
Calling ................................................ 20
Calls received (call record)................... 23
Car Kit ................................................ 35
Case sensitivity (T9) ............................ 25
Certificates ......................................... 34
Charges .............................................. 23
Charging time..................................... 15
Clock .................................................. 34
Codes ................................................. 18
Conference call ................................... 20
Connection profiles............................. 32
Converter ........................................... 38
Currency converter ............................. 38
Customer care .................................... 41
E-mail
Receiving/reading........................... 27
Settings ......................................... 28
Writing........................................... 27
Emergency number ............................ 15
End user license agreement ................ 56
Extras................................................. 37
Factory settings .................................. 34
Fast access ......................................... 32
Handsfree talking ............................... 20
Headset.............................................. 35
Hide ID ............................................... 33
Hold call ............................................. 20
Hotline ............................................... 41
Identity number (IMEI) ....................... 34
IMEI number ...................................... 34
International dialling code .................. 20
Internet.............................................. 29
Key lock ............................................. 12
Last number redial.............................. 20
Legal notices ........................................ 2
Lost of phone, SIM card ...................... 44
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Mailbox .............................................. 24
Main menu ......................................... 16
Maintenance of phone ........................ 42
Mark mode ......................................... 17
Menu tree........................................... 61
Message
Drafts ............................................. 26
Outbox........................................... 26
Sent ............................................... 26
Minute beep ....................................... 33
Missed calls (call record) ..................... 23
My menu ............................................ 38
Safety precautions................................ 4
Screensaver........................................ 31
Security.............................................. 18
Setting time/date................................ 34
Settings.............................................. 30
Silent alert.......................................... 31
SIM card
Clearing barrings............................ 19
Inserting .................................. 14, 16
SIM services (optional) ....................... 37
SMS/MMS........................................... 24
SOS ................................................ 9, 15
Sound recorder................................... 38
Standby time...................................... 44
Stopwatch.......................................... 38
Swap calls .......................................... 21
Switching off the phone, manual ........ 15
Switching on (phone) ......................... 15
Symbols ............................................. 13
Synchronisation ................................. 36
Network
Barring ........................................... 35
Notes.................................................. 35
Numbers dialled (call record) .............. 23
Online settings ................................... 32
Only ¡ .............................................. 34
Operating time ................................... 44
Organiser............................................ 35
PC connection..................................... 19
Phone
Operating time ............................... 44
Technical data ................................ 43
Phone code......................................... 18
Phone ID (IMEI)................................... 34
Phone number transmission................ 33
PIN
Changing........................................ 18
Entering ......................................... 15
Use................................................. 18
PIN2 ................................................... 18
Preventing accidental activation.......... 19
Product data ....................................... 43
Profiles
Phone............................................. 30
PUK, PUK2 .......................................... 18
T9 text entry....................................... 25
Tabs ................................................... 17
Tasks.................................................. 35
Technical data .................................... 43
Text entry
With T9 .......................................... 25
Without T9 ..................................... 25
Themes .............................................. 30
This SIM only ...................................... 34
Time zones......................................... 16
Toggling............................................. 20
Volume
Earpiece volume............................. 20
Keys............................................... 12
WAP ................................................... 29
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