BenQ Mobile and OHG SL91 GSM 900/1800/1900, UMTS Mobile Phone with BT User Manual ONYX FUG
BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG GSM 900/1800/1900, UMTS Mobile Phone with BT ONYX FUG
User Manual
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Legal notices ..................................... 3
Safety precautions ............................ 6
Antenna care ......................................8
Phone operation ................................8
Electronic devices ..............................9
Phone overview ............................... 12
Display symbols .............................. 16
Getting started ................................ 17
Inserting the SIM card ....................17
Inserting/removing the
See also index
Micro SD card ..................................17
at the end of
this User
Inserting the battery ........................18
Guide
Charging the battery .......................19
Operating time
and temperature ..............................20
Switching phone on/off,
entering PIN ................................... 21
Offline mode ....................................22
Emergency number (SOS) .............22
General instructions ....................... 23
Standby mode ..................................23
Signal strength .................................23
Connectivity .....................................23
Digital Rights Mgmt. (DRM) .........24
User guide ........................................24
Main menu .......................................24
Tabs ...................................................25
Navigation key .................................25
Table of
Contents
Menu control .................................. 25
Standard functions ......................... 26
Security ........................................... 29
PIN codes ......................................... 29
Connecting to Windows® PCs ......... 30
Text entry ........................................ 31
Calling ............................................. 35
Video calls ....................................... 35
Settings during a call ...................... 36
Accepting a call ............................... 37
Rejecting a call ................................ 37
Handsfree talking ........................... 37
Swapping between
2 calls ................................................ 38
Conference ...................................... 39
Tone sequences (DTMF) ............... 41
Contacts .......................................... 43
Voice-activated dialling ................. 50
Call records ..................................... 51
Duration/charges ............................ 52
Camera ............................................ 54
Create message ................................ 58
SMS/MMS ....................................... 58
E-mail ............................................... 60
Inbox ............................................... 62
Message lists .................................... 69
Drafts ................................................ 69
Sent messages .................................. 69
See also index at the end of this User Guide
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Table of Contents
Message settings ............................. 70
SMS settings .....................................70
MMS settings ...................................72
E-mail settings .................................75
CB settings ........................................78
Voice mailbox ................................. 79
Internet ........................................... 80
Enter URL ........................................80
Bookmarks list .................................80
History ..............................................80
Browser settings ...............................80
Games ............................................. 86
Organiser ........................................ 87
Calendar ...........................................87
Dictat. machine ................................89
Time zones .......................................90
Synchronisation ...............................90
Extras .............................................. 92
My menu ..........................................92
SIM toolkit (optional) .....................92
Alarm clock ......................................92
FM radio ...........................................94
Calculator .........................................95
Unit converter ..................................95
Sound recorder ................................96
Stopwatch .........................................97
Media player ................................... 98
My stuff ......................................... 101
Settings .......................................... 104
Profiles ........................................... 104
Ringtones ....................................... 105
Themes ........................................... 106
Display ........................................... 106
Vibration (silent alert) ................. 107
Connectivity .................................. 108
Shortcuts ........................................ 111
Call setup ....................................... 112
Phone ............................................. 115
Clock .............................................. 117
Security .......................................... 119
Network ......................................... 121
Accessories .................................... 123
Mobile Phone Manager ................ 124
Questions & Answers .................... 126
Customer Care .............................. 130
Care and maintenance .................. 132
Product data .................................. 133
SAR ................................................ 135
U.S. FDA ....................................... 136
FCC/Industry Canada Notice ..........142
Intellectual property .........................143
Ten Driving Safety Tips ....................144
End user license agreement ..............146
Accessories .........................................151
Menu tree ...................................... 153
Index ............................................. 159
See also index at the end of this User Guide
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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 SL91 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 SL91 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.
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Legal notices
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 reexport, the mobile phone or any part of
the phone in violation of any applicable
restrictions, laws or regulations, or
without all necessary approvals.
Network Services
A number of features included in this
guide are called Network Services. They
are special services provided by wireless
service providers. In order to use any of
these Network Services, you must
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 battery
condition, how you use your phone and
other factors.
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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 whilst driving.
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 as well as the
Micro SD Card can be
dismantled and swallowed by
small children. The phone
must therefore be stored out of
the reach of small children.
Only use original batteries
(100 % mercury-free) and –
charging devices. Otherwise
you risk serious damage to
health and property. For
instance, the battery may
explode.
Tones, music and handsfree
talking are reproduced
through the loudspeaker. Do
not hold the phone to your 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.
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.
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You may only open the phone
to replace the battery
(100 % mercury-free) or SIM
and Micro SD Card. You must
not open the battery under any
circumstances. All other
changes to this device are
strictly prohibited and will
invalidate the guarantee.
Improper use will invalidate the
guarantee! These safety instructions also
apply to original accessories.
Permanent hearing loss may
occur if you use ear- or
headphones at high
volume.You can adapt over
time to a higher volume, which
may sound normal but can be
damaging to your hearing. Set
your volume to a safe level. If
you experience ringing in your
ears, reduce the volume or
discontinue use of your
system.
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 1.0 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.
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.
Product attributes are subject to changes
in technology, design and availability.
BenQ reserves the right to modify
products without prior notice.
Bluetooth
®
Your phone has a Bluetooth interface. This
makes it possible to establish a wireless
connection with your phone and a headset,
a car kit or 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.
• 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).
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Safety precautions
• 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 minimise
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 Bluetooth visibility from On to
Off (page 103).
• 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 (Bluetooth name, page 103).
• 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 hands-free
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;
• Use hands-free operation, if available;
• Pull off the road and park before making
or answering a call, if driving conditions
so require.
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.
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.
Hearing aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere
with some hearing aids. In the event of such
interference, you may want to consult your
service provider or your hearing aid
manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
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Safety precautions
Other medical devices
Blasting areas
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.
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.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed
or inadequately shielded electronic systems
in motor vehicles. Check with the
manufacturer or its representative
regarding your vehicle. You should also
consult the manufacturer of any equipment
that has been added to your vehicle.
Posted facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where
posted notices so require.
Airplanes
FCC and Airline Regulations prohibit using
your phone while in the air. Turn your
phone OFF when requested by the airline.
Check and comply with the policy of your
airline regarding the use of your phone
while the airplane is on the ground.
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.
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 user-programmed
functions. Because of this, connections in
all conditions cannot be guaranteed.
Therefore, you should never rely solely on
any wireless phone for essential
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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% mercuryfree) and charging devices. Use of nonoriginal 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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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
Phone overview
Your phone is equipped with a touch-sensitive surface. The sensor keys react to the
pressure of your fingers. Please avoid using
your finger nails to activate the keys, since
this may damage the phone. When the keys
are active their outlines are lit. You can
set a special key tone for the sensor keys
(page 115). If the key lock is active, the
sensor keys are not visible.
If no key has been used for a while, the display illumination is switched off and the
display is not visible. Press and hold the navi
key to activate the display illumination.
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1 Softkeys
The current functions of these keys
are shown in the bottom line of the
display as §Text§ /symbol.
A Call key
Dial the number/name displayed/highlighted, take calls. Open the call records
in standby mode.
B Off/End key
Service provider
BT
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Key lock if the slider is closed
Press briefly to activate the key lock.
To release the key lock: Press the navi
key to activate the display and the sensor keys. A prompt is displayed. Press
the Off/End key B briefly and confirm with §OK§ to release the key lock.
You can also open the slider to release
the key lock.
Music
If the phone is switched off, open the slider
to switch it on.
If not stated otherwise explicitly you can
use all keys with the functions described
regardless of the slider position.
You can accept/initiate calls even if the
slider is closed.
• In standby mode:
Press and hold to switch off.
Press briefly to open the switch off
menu (page 21).
• During a conversation or in an
application: Press briefly to finish.
• In menus: Press and hold to go back
to standby mode.
Task key
Press briefly: Open task switcher.
Press and hold: Open the main menu.
5 l Clear key
Text input: Clear characters one by
one. Press and hold to delete text
quickly.
Lists: Delete highlighted item(s).
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4 Navi ring
Predefined in standby mode:
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BT
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Music
Press briefly: Open the user
profiles.
Press and hold: Start voice
dialling (page 50).
H Open the Contacts.
E Open the Inbox.
the Camera in picture
D Start
mode.
In lists, messages and menus:
1 Earpiece
2 Display
C Navi key
• Press the navi key to select an
option/list item or to start an
application/function.
• In standby mode, press to open the
main menu.
Charging Light Indication
You can set the navi key to blink
while charging. When the battery is
fully charged and the charging cable
is still connected, the navi key light is
permanentely on (page 115).
Scroll up and down.
During audio playback:
I Control volume.
F Switch to previous/next track.
Camera key
Start the camera in picture mode.
6 Connection socket
For charger, headset etc.
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Phone overview
1 Camera lens (front camera)
The front camera is only available if the
slider is open.
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BT
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Music
Video call key
Press to open the video mode.
1 Voice mailbox
Press and hold in standby mode: Call
voicemail (page 79).
* Ringtone
• Press and hold in standby mode:
Switch all audible signals on/off
(except alarm). Vibration is activated
automatically. The silent mode has
no effect on the Media Player. You
can change the vibration setting in
the silent mode profile (page 104).
• Press and hold while an incoming
call is signalled: Switch off ringtone
for this call only.
# Key lock if the slider is open
In standby mode: Press and hold to
switch key lock on/off. Only emergency
numbers can be dialled.
While dialling: Enter wildcard "?".
6 Camera lens (rear camera)
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Opening/closing the slider
Opening the slider
Opening the slider has different effects
depending on the current situation:
• If phone was switched off: the phone is
switched on.
• In standby mode: The key lock is released
automatically. The opening melody is
played if activated. Press any key to end
playback. Display and key light are
switched on.
• Incoming call: You accept the call. A call
in progress is not affected by opening the
slider.
• Open applications remain open and in the
background.
• Open prompts and notifications, e.g. in
dialogs, are accepted.
Closing the slider
Closing the slider has different effects
depending on the current situation:
• In standby mode: The closing melody
is played if activated. Press any key to
end playback.
Key lock is set automatically after about
3 sec. and the display and key light are
switched off.
• Calls: All active/held calls are ended.
If a headset is connected, you can
continue the call. A warning tone is
sounded.
• Incoming call: Reject call.
• Pending outgoing call is ended. If a
headset is connected, an outgoing call is
not affected.
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• Generally all open applications are closed.
A warning sound is played and a prompt
is displayed asking whether or not you
would like to continue the application.
If you reject or ignore the prompt,
the application is closed. Please note that
unsaved data will be lost.
If you would like to continue an open
application, you can put it in the
background explicitly via the task key
before closing the slider. Background
applications remain open when the slider
is closed.
• If the front camera is active (also in the
background), a prompt is displayed
asking whether you would like to
continue with the rear camera.
• Data connections:
Ongoing data transfer (e.g.
sending/receiving SMS/MMS or
retrieving e-mail or ongoing
synchronisation) and download are not
affected by closing the slider.
During open Bluetooth or server
connections, a prompt is displayed asking
whether you would like to continue the
connection.
• Open prompts and notifications, e.g. in
dialogs, are rejected. Current events and
alarms are switched off.
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Display symbols
Display symbols
Display symbols (selection)
§
¦
¥
Ç
Æ
¿
¹
Ä
Signal strength
Charging
Battery charge level, e.g. 50%
Contacts
Call records
Internet
Camera
½
Î
´
Å
©
ª
¨
¬
Messages
Organiser
Games
Media player
Video telephony
Extras
My stuff (file management)
Settings
All calls are diverted
Only emergency calls possible
ý
Keypad locked
General profile active.
If another profile is active
(page 104), the corresponding
icon is displayed.
USB connected to device
FM radio
Auto answer feature on
Bluetooth active and visible
Bluetooth active and invisible
Bluetooth inactive and visible
Bluetooth inactive and
invisible
Data transmitted via Internet
Events (selection)
À
ã
å
Voice mail received
Missed calls
New message
SMS memory full
Phone memory full
Message symbols (selection)
Ringtone off
Alarm set
Micro SD card active
Read (SMS, MMS, E-Mail)
MMS with DRM
content (page 24)
E-mail forwarded
E-mail with attatchment
Camera symbols
Ù
Ú
Brightness settings
Zoom factor
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Getting started
Your phone's display is covered with a
protective film. Remove this film slowly
before using the phone.
Inserting/removing the
Micro SD card
In rare cases, static discharge may
cause discolouration at the edges of the
display. However, this will disappear
within approx. 10 minutes.
The Micro SD card gives your phone a
very large memory capacity. This allows
you to save picture/video files and
sound recordings, for example. However, you can also use this Micro SD card
like a floppy disk to save any other files.
Inserting the SIM card
The service provider supplies you with
a SIM card on which all the important
data for your line is stored. If the SIM
card has been delivered in credit-card
size, snap the smaller segment out and
remove any rough edges.
You can access the list of folders and
files in the My stuff menu (page 101).
The number of files stored on your
Micro SD card influences the access
times. If more than 300 files are saved on
your card, the performance of the phone
is decreased.
To assign a file from the Micro SD card
to a function in the phone such as a
ringtone, you should copy the file to
the phone. Otherwise the setting is
reset to default whenremoving the
Micro SD card.
• Place the SIM card in front of the
slot with the contact surface facing
down. Then press the SIM card down
slightly to push it in 1 (ensure that
the chamfered corner is in the correct
position).
Please observe the manufacturer's
operating instructions that come with the
Micro SD card.
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New Micro SD card
• Create a backup copy of the data on the
old Micro SD card on a PC.
• Format the new Micro SD card.
• Copy the data from the PC onto the new
Micro SD card.
Inserting the battery
• Push back the metal cover of the
Micro SD card holder in the direction
indicated 2. The cover is released.
• Flip the Micro SD card holder up 3.
Place the Micro SD card into the
groove of the phone with the contacts
facing down and in the correct
position.
• To close the Micro SD card holder,
click the metal cover down over the
card and push it forward 4 until it
engages.
• Insert the battery into the phone 5,
then press it downwards until it
engages 6.
• To close the cover, place the cover
in position 7. Then press it
downwards, until it clicks into
place 8.
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Removing the battery
Attention
Please switch off your phone before
removing the battery!
• To remove the cover, place a
fingernail at the cutout end of the
cover at the top of the phone and lift
the cover off.
Desktop Stand
During charging the desktop stand is illuminated. To switch the lighting off
when charging, turn the desktop stand
upside down. Place the tip of a pencil into the hole on the middle of the stand
and switch the lighting off.
• To remove the battery, take hold
of the battery at the corner indicated
and lift the battery up 9.
Charging the battery
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 mains power socket
and charge for at least two hours.
Only use the plug-in power supply
included in delivery!
As an alternative, the battery can
be charged in the desktop stand or via
the USB port (Accessories, page 123) or
in the desktop stand.
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Display during charging.
• In order to avoid damage, the SIM card
should not be removed when the
phone is connected to a charger or
USB cable.
• You can set the navi key to blink
indicating charging (page 115).
Charging time
An empty battery is fully charged after
about 2 hours. Charging is only possible
within a temperature range of
+5 °C to +45 °C (+41°F to +113°F). If
the temperature rises/falls 5 °C
above/below this, the charge symbol
flashes a warning. The mains voltage
specified on the power supply unit must
not be exceeded.
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The charge level of the battery is only
displayed correctly after an uninterrupted charging/discharging cycle. You
should therfore not remove the battery
unnecessarily and where possible not
end the charging process prematurely.
• The power supply unit heats up when
used for long periods. This is normal
and not dangerous.
• If the battery is removed for longer than
30 seconds, the clock will be reset.
Operating time and
temperature
The operating time depends upon the
respective network conditions and conditions of use. Certain functions may
reduce the standby time, e.g. fast search
(see page 126).
Extreme temperatures considerably reduce the phone’s standby time.Avoid
placing the phone in the sun or on
a heater.
The phone may heat up during data transfer
or when using 3G. This is normal and not
dangerous.
Talktime
• 3G: up to 210 minutes
• GSM: up to 195 minutes
Standby time
• 3G: up to 250 hours
• GSM: up to 310 hours
Charge icon not visible
If the battery has been discharged fully,
the charge icon is not immediately visible when the power supply is plugged in.
It will appear after up to two hours. In
this case the battery is fully charged after
3 to 4 hours.
Display while in service
Charge level display during operation
(empty–full): V Y X
Battery low warning
When the battery is almost empty you
are warned twice. The first warning appears when the battery has 10 minutes
of power remaining.
The second warning appears when the
battery has 1 minute of power
remaining.
§OK§
Press to confirm warning.
Powering off
If the battery is completely empty, the
phone switches off automatically.
If phone has powered down because
of low battery, it will power on again
automatically when charged.
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Switching phone on/off, entering PIN
Switching the phone on
Selecting mode
Open the slider to switch the phone on.
If the phone was switched off in offline
mode (see below):
Enter PIN or confirm prompt (page 30).
Your greeting message is displayed if
activated (page 107).
The phone switches on automatically
when:
• you charge the phone via USB or
• an alert or calendar event appears. If
you do not respond, the phone
switches off again. If you respond to
the alert, the PIN is required.
If you close the slider before entering the
PIN the phone is switched off again.
Online mode/Offline mode
Select mode and confirm
with C.
Switching the phone off
Press and hold Off/End key.
Or
Press briefly and select one
of the following options.
Entering the PIN
Switch off Switch phone off. Phone
switches on automatically
if alarm or calendar event
occurs.
The SIM card can be protected with
a 4 to 8-digit PIN.
Offline
mode
§OK§
Enter PIN using number
keys. Asterisks appear to
ensure nobody can read
your PIN on the display.
Correct with l.
Confirm. Logging on to the
network will take a few
seconds.
You can change the PIN (page 29). To
clear SIM card barrings, see page 30.
Phone is not switched off,
but has no connectivity
(page 22). Press C to
confirm.
Phone & Select if phone should not
alarms off power on when an alarm or
calendar event occurs while
off. This mode is useful in
hospitals or in aircraft, for
example.
Switching between modes:
Press briefly and select
Offline mode/Online mode/
Phone & alarms off.
Confirm.
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Switching phone on/off, entering PIN
The shutdown is interrupted if:
• some files have not been saved or
• the phone is receiving an MMS.
A warning message is displayed.
Press §Yes§ to continue shutdown. Files
are not saved. Message is received when
phone is switched on again.
Switching on your phone
for the first time
When you switch on the phone for the
first time or after the battery has been
removed, you are prompted to set the
time/date.
Offline mode
Select if you want to
enter time/date.
In offline mode you can operate many
phone functions but you are not connected to any network (you are not
available for incoming calls and you
cannot initiate a call).
Time zones
This is the mode to be used in aircraft if
you would like to use offline phone
functions during a flight.
Emergency number (SOS)
Only to be used in real emergencies!
You can make an emergency call on any
network without a SIM card and without entering a PIN (not available in all
countries)
§Options§
Press softkey.
§Yes§
Confirm. The emergency
number is dialled.
If the slider is open and key lock is active
(page 14) only emergency numbers can
be dialled.
Select a city in the selected
time zone.
Open menu and select
Set time zone to save.
Time/Date
Set the clock and date so that the correct
time is displayed. You will not have to
make this setting again.
First enter date
(day/month/year), then
time (24 hours).
Press to update time
and date.
Open the slider to use the keypad.
§SOS§
Select desired setting and
change time zone in world
map.
Further options and settings on
page 117.
You can activate Auto time mode
(page 118) to display local time by
network if the network supports this
function.
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General instructions
Standby mode
The phone is in standby mode and
is ready for use when the name of the
service provider is displayed.
Press and hold the Off/End
key to return to standby
mode from any situation.
The following information might be
displayed:
Signal strength
Z Strong signal.
[ A weak signal reduces the
call quality and may lead to
loss of the connection.
Change your location.
If the phone cannot obtain network
service after 15 minutes the power save
mode is used. The phone only attempts
to acquire service in intervals.
Logo
If logo or wallpaper is enabled
(page 106) logo is displayed.
Connectivity
Clock
The current time is displayed.
Your phone supports different methods
for transmitting data in the mobile
network:
Cell Broadcast messages
If CB display is enabled (page 78), a
ticker with the latest message is
displayed, scrolling horizontally if
needed. The ticker is only available if
there are no current events displayed in
the alert region (see below).
• The fastest method is 3G. If you use
3G, you can make video calls in high
quality. You can be connected to the
Internet permanently.
Some service providers do not yet
support this service.
Alert region
In the alert region the following message
types can be displayed:
• New entries in missed calls list, voice
mail or inbox.
• New content via Bluetooth.
• Missed calendar events.
The number of new entries is displayed
(e.g. 1 Missed call).
• GPRS (General Packet Radio
Service) is another method for transmitting data in the mobile network.
With GPRS you can be connected
to the Internet permanently if the
network has sufficient capacity.
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General instructions
• GSM (Global System for Mobile
Communications) is a fully digital
standard for mobile networks mainly
used for voice calls and text
messages (SMS).
User guide
Symbols
The following symbols are used to
explain operation:
The different methods are used automatically depending on the surrounding network and your provider. You
may set which method to use depending
on your provider (page 122).
Off/End key
Call key
§Options§
Digital Rights Mgmt.
(DRM)
Remember that your phone has digital
rights management. 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 they can
be used, etc. Use the license manager to
view/edit the rights associated with
saved files (page 103).
Enter numbers or letters.
Displays a softkey
function.
Press the navigation key
down, to call up the
menu for example.
D F E Display navigation function. Press navigation
H I G key in the direction indicated.
Function dependent on
service provider, may require special registration.
Main menu
The main menu is displayed graphically
with symbols:
Call up from standby mode.
Or
Press and hold in any
situation.
F/ I
Select application symbols.
Start application.
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Tabs
—
2 3
Switch between tabs.
While editing a tab, you navigate within
the input field.
Leave input field, to switch
to the next tab.
Navigation key
The symbol in the centre of the lower
line of the display shows the current
function when the navigation key is
pressed down vertically.
In this User Guide the symbol C
is used universally when the navigation
key is pressed down vertically.
The following functions are available
(selection):
ƒ
‚
‡
†
View
Save
ˆ
‰
‹
Š
“
ö
Change (open options list)
Call, accept call
Play
Pause
Stop
Record
Zoom
Insert calendar
Insert picture
Menu control
The steps needed to reach a function are
shown in a condensed form in the user
guide, e. g. to set ringtones
C ¢ T ¢ Ringtones
This comprises the following steps:
C Open main menu.
F/I
Select T to open Settings
menu.
Display main menu
Confirm/select
Edit
Camera
Tabs allow fast access to information
and applications.
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Confirm selection.
Select Ringtones function.
Confirm selection.
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Standard functions
Sort by
Select sort criterion
(e.g. alphabetical, type,
status, sender, date/time).
Set as
For example, set picture as
wallpaper, logo, melodies
as ringtone, open/close
melody.
Create new entry.
Rename
Rename selected entry.
Save
Store entry.
Send
Change
Open options list. Select
option and confirm.
View
Display entry.
Select
Select entry/connect to
link/start command.
Voice call/
Video call
Initiate a voice/video call
to the selected number.
Select transmission type
(e.g. MMS, SMS, e-mail or
Bluetooth) and send entry.
If you send via Bluetooth,
select Search/Known
devices/Last connected
(page 108). If a DRM
protected file is selected,
the send option is not
available.
Details
Display additional information about the selected
entry, e.g. display message
details such as date,
sender, save location and
attached files.
Create
message
Select transmission type
(see above) and create
message. If contact/call list
entry is selected, it is used
for recipient data.
Reply/
Reply to all
The sender becomes the
recipient, "Re." is placed in
front of the subject matter
and the received text is
transferred into the new
message.
Options menu
The list contains functions that are
offered in several options menus.
§Options§
Open menu.
Delete/
Delete all
Delete entry/delete all
entries after confirmation.
Exit
Exit application.
Confirm with C if you
want to save changes.
Edit
Open entry to edit/open
input field to edit.
Text input
meth.
Open input method menu
(page 31).
Text edit
menu
Open text edit menu
(page 32).
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Capacity/
Memory
status
Display memory status for
respective application,
phone, SIM card or the
Micro SD card.
If memory is insufficient
to save required data, a notification is displayed.
Confirm with C to open
Memory assistant
(page 27).
Fast list search
Pressing number keys while you
are in alphabetically ordered lists
(e.g. Contacts, My stuff) opens a fast
search window.
Enter text to jump quickly to
the entry that corresponds
most closely with the
entered text.
Memory assistant
The memory assistant is launched
automatically if memory is low.
Start via main menu:
C ¢ T ¢ Phone
¢ File system
¢ Memory assistant
All saved folders and files in phone
memory and on Micro SD card
(page 17) are listed. Display name of the
folders and number of files.
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If the Micro SD card is inserted,
folders/files are organised on a separate
tab.
Select tab (phone memory/
Micro SD card).
Select folder/file.
§Options§
Open menu and select function (standard functions
page 26).
To free up required memory open file
before deleting or delete files directly.
Mark mode
Within some applications
(e.g. Contacts, My stuff) one or more
entries in a list can be highlighted to
carry out a function jointly.
§Options§
Open menu and select Mark.
Select entry/entries.
Mark/unmark entry.
Mark options
Depending on the current situation,
different functions will be offered.
§Options§
Open menu.
Mark/
Unmark
Mark/unmark selected
entry.
Mark all
Mark all entries.
Unmark all Unmark all marked entries.
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Delete
marked
Delete all marked entries.
Send
marked
Send marked messages (e.g.
e-mails from draft folder).
Retrieve
marked
Retrieve marked e-mails
(if only header is retrieved).
Remove
marked
Remove selected contact(s)
e.g. from a distribution list
or group.
Menu speed dialling
All menu functions are numbered
internally. A function may be selected
directly by entering these numbers in
sequence.
For example, write new SMS
(from standby mode):
You can switch from the current application to the main menu, standby mode
or to any open application.
Press to display the
main menu.
Open the slider to use the keypad.
Press the Task key briefly.
All currently open
applications are listed.
Press and hold to open the
main menu.
You can directly switch to the Main
Menu, Home or to any open
application:
Menu/Home/
Select Menu to open the
main menu. Select Home to
switch to the standby screen
(page 23). Or select an open
application and confirm
with C.
If you are holding a call, select
Current call to return to the call.
Task switching options
If any applications are currently open,
an options menu is offered.
Start the Message
application.
Open the menu to create a
new message.
§Options§
Press to start the SMS
application and create a
new SMS.
Switch to
Move highlighted
application to foreground.
Close
Close highlighted
application.
Close all
Close all open applications
except main menu.
Task switching
The phone supports the use of multiple
applications at the same time. The function you are currently using is in the
foreground, the other open applications
are in the background.
Open menu.
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Security
The phone and SIM card are protected
against misuse by several security codes.
Keep these confidential numbers in
a safe place where you can access
them again if required.
PIN codes
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
code
Protects your phone. Must be
entered at the first security
setting.
C ¢ T ¢ Security
¢ PIN codes ¢ Select function.
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.
On/Off
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Activate/deactivate PIN
control.
Enter PIN code.
Confirm.
Change PIN
You can change the PIN to any
4 to 8-digit number you find easier
to remember.
Enter current PIN code and
confirm with C.
Enter new PIN code and
confirm with C.
Re-enter new PIN code and
confirm with C.
Confirm.
Change PIN2
(Display only if PIN2 is available).
Proceed as with Change PIN.
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Security
Change phonecde
You define the phone code
(4 to 8 digits) when you call up a phonecode protected function for the first
time. It is then valid for all phone-code
protected functions.
To change phone code proceed as with
Change PIN.
Following the third unsuccessful
attempt, access to the phone code
and the functions that use it is denied.
Contact the Service Centre (page 130).
Clearing SIM card barring
If the PIN is entered incorrectly
three times, the SIM card is barred.
Enter new PIN code and
confirm with C.
Enter new PIN code again
and confirm with C.
Enter PUK code
(MASTER PIN) provided
by your service provider
with the SIM card in accordance with the instructions
and confirm with C.
Confirm.
If the PUK (MASTER PIN) has been lost,
please contact your service provider.
Preventing accidental
activation
Even if PIN use is deactivated (page 21)
confirmation is required to switch on
the phone.
This prevents accidental activation of
the phone, e.g. when you are carrying it
in a bag or when you are travelling in an
aircraft.
Open the slider to switch the phone on.
§Yes§
Press. The phone
switches on.
§No§
Press or take no action. The
phone does not switch on.
Connecting to
Windows PCs
®
You can connect your phone to a
Windows PC using Bluetooth or a
data cable. The Windows PC program
MPM (Mobile Phone Manager,
page 124) enables you to backup data on
your Windows PC and to synchronise
the contacts with Outlook , Lotus
Notes . You can download the Mobile
Phone Manager from the Internet at:
www.BenQ-Siemens.com/sl91
®
®
®
™
®
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Text entry
Press briefly: Special
characters are shown.
Press and hold: Open
edit menu.
Text entry without T9
Press number key repeatedly until the
required letter appears. After a brief interval the cursor will advance. Example:
Press once briefly to write
the letter a, twice to
write b etc.
Press and hold to write
the number.
Ä, ä, 1–9
Unusual characters and
numbers are displayed after
the relevant letters.
Press briefly to delete the
letter left of the cursor or
marked text. Press and hold
to delete text quickly.
Move the cursor
(forwards/back).
Move the cursor (up/down
a line).
Press briefly: Swap between:
abc, Abc, ABC, T9 abc, T9
Abc, T9 ABC, 123.
Press and hold: Input
method menu is displayed.
The sequence of the
input methods is
language-dependent.
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Press once/repeatedly:
.,?!’"0+-()@/:_
Press and hold: inserts 0.
Press to insert space. Press
twice to insert line feed.
Special characters
* Press briefly. The symbols
chart is displayed:
1)
¿ ¡
+ -
_ ;
? !
’
¤ ¥ $ £ € @ \
^ `
& #
% ~ < = >
§ Γ Δ Θ Λ Ξ
Π Σ Φ Ψ Ω
1) Line feed
I/F
Navigate to characters.
Confirm.
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Text entry
Text edit menu
Marking text
For text entry:
You can highlight text in order to copy
and paste it to a different place.
Press and hold: The edit
menu is displayed:
Insert symbol
Spell word
Mark
Copy/Paste
Input language
Selecting the input language
Select the language in which you want to
compose your message.
§Options§
Press and hold. The edit
menu is displayed.
Mark text
Activate highlighting mode.
F/I
Scroll to highlight text.
Copy
Copy highlighted text to the
clipboard.
Paste
Paste the copied text into the
desired location.
Open edit menu.
Input language
Select.
Select language. If you select
Automatic, the Input
language is based on the
Display language (page 115).
Text entry withT9
"T9" deduces the correct word from the
individual key entries by making comparisons with an extensive dictionary.
Activating, deactivating T9
Confirm, the new language
is set.
Languages with T9 support are marked
with the T9 symbol. The input language
setting applies to all applications.
§Select§
Press and hold: Input
method menu is displayed.
Select desired input mode.
Activate/deactivate T9.
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Writing with T9
T9 word suggestions
The display changes as you proceed.
If several options are found in the dictionary for a key sequence (a word), the
most probable is displayed first. If the
word you want has not been recognised,
the next suggestion from T9 may be
correct.
It is best if you finish a word without
looking at the display.
Simply press the keys once where the
relevant letter is located. For "hotel",
for example:
Press briefly for T9 Abc then
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The word must be shown §highlighted§.
Then press
§<< T9 <<§
The displayed word is
replaced with a different
word. If this word is also
incorrect, press again
§<< T9 <<§
Repeat until the correct
word is displayed.
1/E
A blank or moving the cursor to the right ends a word.
Do not use special characters such as Ä.
Use standard characters instead, e.g. A;
T9 will do the rest for you.
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.
If the word you want is not in the
dictionary, it can also be written
without T9.
To add a word to the dictionary:
§Spell§
Select.
The last suggestion is deleted and the
word may now be entered without T9
support. Press §OK§ to add it
automatically to the dictionary.
Correcting a word
§<< T9 <<§
Move left or right, word by
word, until the required
word is §highlighted§.
Scroll through the T9 word
suggestions again.
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Text entry
Deletes the character to the
left of cursor and displays a
new possible word!
Within a "T9 word", individual letters
may not be edited without first removing
the T9 status. In most cases it is better to
rewrite the complete word.
0 Set a full stop. A word is
concluded if it is followed
by a space. Within a word,
full stop represents an
apostrophe or hyphen:
e.g. §provider.s§ = provider’s.
Moving the cursor to the
right ends the word.
Input method
Press briefly: Switch between: abc, Abc,T9 abc,
T9 Abc, 123. Status shown in
top line of display.
Press and hold: All input
variants are displayed.
Special characters
* Press briefly: Select special
characters (page 31).
Press and hold: Open edit
menu (page 32).
Text templates
Text templates are short excerpts of
texts that you can insert in your
messages (SMS, MMS).
Creating SMS templates
C ¢ M ¢ Templates ¢ SMS
The list of existing templates is
displayed.
§Options§
Open menu and select
New template.
Write text.
§Options§
Open menu and select Save.
• To create a new message from the
template menu select §Options§
New message.
• To create a new MMS template, create
an MMS (page 59) and select §Options§
¢ Save as ¢ Template.
Inserting text templates
Write an SMS/MMS
(page 58).
§Options§
Open menu.
Insert text Select and confirm
with C.
Template
Select and confirm
with C.
Select a text template
from the list and confirm
with C.
The text template is inserted in the message to the right of the cursor. To create
a new template, continue as described
above.
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Calling
With your phone you can make conventional (voice) calls as well as video calls.
However, it is not possible to make a
voice call and a video call at the same
time. You can make only one video call
at a time.
You can initiate and accept a call when
the slider is closed. If you close the slider
during a call, the call is ended.
If a headset is connected, the call is not
ended automatically when the slider is
closed.
Video calls
To initiate a video call
(in standby mode):
C¢¥
Or
(Only if the slider is open)
¥
Press the video call key.
The phone switches to video call mode.
A preview is displayed. You can enter a
number (see Dialling with number keys)
or enter a number from Contacts via the
Options menu.
You can also decide to make a video call
after you have already entered a number
or selected a number from a call list.
The called party as well as the network
have to be capable of handling video calls.
If you are calling a number that does not
meet these requirements you will be
offered the option of making a voice call
instead.
Video call if the slider is closed
If you make a video call while the slider
is closed the front camera is not available. Therefore the outgoing video is
stopped. Your video is not sent to
the other party. Instead of the video, a
picture is sent automatically. You can
set this video mute picture (page 114).
Opening the slider during a video call
If you open the slider during a video call,
a prompt is displayed asking whether
or not you would like to send your
video. Press C to confirm and show
your image to the other party.
Dialling with number keys
(Only if the slider is open)
The phone must be switched on
(stand-by mode).
Enter the number (always
with prefix/international
dialling code).
Press the Call key.
Or
Press.
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Calling
Or
¥
Press the video call key to
make a video call.
Redialling previous
numbers
The displayed number is dialled.
To enter the Dialled calls list (in standby
mode):
Ending a call
Press the Off/End key
briefly. Press this key even if
the person on the other end
of the line has hung up first.
You can also end a call by simply closing
the slider.
If you close the slider and a headset is
connected, a prompt is displayed asking
whether or not you want to continue
the call. If you do not respond the call is
ended automatically after a short time.
Settings during a call
Setting the volume
Regulate the volume
(only possible during a call).
If a Car Kit is used, its volume
setting will not affect the usual setting
on the phone.
Video settings
During a video call, you can adjust the
video settings via the options menu
(page 40). Additionally you can adjust
the brightness setting of the camera.
Decrease/increase
brightness (page 55).
Press the Call key.
To redial the number last called:
Press the Call key again.
Or
¥
Press the video call key to
make a video call.
To redial other numbers that were
dialled previously:
Pick out the number from
the list.
Press the Call key.
Or
¥
Press the video call key
to make a video call.
Press and hold to switch
microphone off.
Enter international dialling codes:
Press and hold until a "+" is
displayed.
Use number memo:
You can enter a number during the call.
The person to whom you are speaking
can hear these entries. When the connection has ended you can save or dial the
number.
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Accepting a call
The phone must be switched on.
An incoming call is indicated by a
special screen:
A number and the name of the caller
transmitted by the network will be displayed if the number is saved in the contacts. A picture of the caller may also be
displayed (page 44).
If the incoming call is a video call a
video of the caller is displayed.
However, the transmission of the video
may be suppressed by the caller.
If the slider is closed you can answer a
call also by simply opening the slider.
Additional information
Missed call display.
(Only if the slider is open):
Press and hold to switch key
lock on/off.
§Quiet§
Press to switch off ringtone
for incoming call.
Rejecting a call
Press briefly.
You can also reject the call by closing
the slider.
Press.
Handsfree talking
Or
(Only if the slider is open)
¥
Warning!
Please make sure you have accepted the
call before holding the phone to your ear.
This will avoid damage to your hearing
from loud ringtones.
Press.
Or
Press to accept a video call.
Video call
If the incoming call is a video call
and Show my image is deactivated
(default, page 114) Do you want to show
your video image? is displayed. You
have the following options:
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You can put the phone aside during a
call. You can then hear the caller via the
loudspeaker.
§Options§
Open menu.
Hands free
Activate/deactivate
handsfree talking and
confirm with C.
§Yes§
Your video is shown to the
caller.
Warning!
Always switch off "handsfree talking"
before holding the phone to your ear!
Otherwise you may damage your hearing!
§No§
The video mute picture is
shown to the caller (Select
image, page 114).
Additional information
During a video call the speakerphone is
activated by default.
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Swapping between
2 calls
(Not during video calls)
Establish a second connection
You can call another number during
a call.
Enter a number from Contacts via the
Options menu.
Or (Only if the slider is open)
Dial the new number and
press A. The current call is
put on hold.
Swapping calls
When the new connection is established
you can swap between calls.
Press.
Or
§Options§
Open menu and
select Swap.
Incoming calls during a call
You may need to register for this service
with your service provider and set your
phone accordingly. During a call, you
will be notified of another call waiting.
You will hear a special tone during the
call (page 112). You have the following
options:
Accepting the waiting call in addition
to the first
If the slider has been closed, you can also
accept the waiting call by opening the
slider.
§Swap§ /
Accept the waiting call.
The current call is put on hold.
To swap between the two calls when
two connections are established, always
press A.
Rejecting the waiting call
§Reject§
Press.
Accepting the waiting call, ending the
current call
End the current call.
Accept the new call.
You can also close the slider to end all
current calls. The incoming call is still
signalled.
Ending calls
Press the Off/End key
briefly.
Or
§Options§
Open menu and select Drop.
After the Return to held call? display,
you have the following options:
§Yes§
You accept the held call.
§No§
You end the held call.
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Conference
(Not during video calls)
Call up to 5 parties one by one and link
them together in a multiparty call. Some
of the functions described may not be
supported by your service provider or
may have to be enabled specially.
Ending one call
Open menu and select Drop.
Then select the call to be
ended.
§Options§
After the Return to conference call?
display, you have the following options:
§Yes§
You return to the
conference.
Open menu and select Hold
call. The current call is put
on hold.
§No§
You end all calls.
Dial a new number (Only
if the slider is open)
or enter a number from
Contacts via the Options
menu.
When the new connection is
established …
You can remove a party from a conference and make a private call to that party while the conference is put on hold.
Once a call has already been established:
§Options§
§Options§
… open menu and select
Conference. The held
call is joined.
Repeat procedure until all participants
are linked together.
Ending a conference
Ending all calls
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Press.
You can also close the slider to end all
calls.
All calls in the multiparty conversation
are ended.
Private call
§Options§
Open menu and select
Private. Then select the entry
for the private call.
You can swap between the private call
and the conference:
§Options§
Open menu and select Swap.
When your private call is finished you
have the following options:
End the private call and
return to the conference.
Or
§Options§
Open menu and
select Conference.
The private call is joined to the
conference again.
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Call options
The following functions are only
available during a call:
§Options§
Mute call/
Mute
sound
Open menu.
The person on the other end
of the line cannot hear you
(muting).
Only if the slider is open:
Press and hold *.
In video calls your video is
still shown on the other end
of the line.
Conference
(see page 39)
Drop
End a call in a conference.
Private
Make private call in a
conference (see page 39).
Transfer
Connect two calls in a
conference and disconnect
oneself.
DTMF
Enter tone sequences
(numbers) for remote
inquiries to an answering
machine.
Hands free Call via the loudspeaker.
Only during video calls:
Upgrade to
video/
Switch to
voice
Change the current voice
call to a video call or vice
versa. The current call is
ended and a new connection with the same partner
is established.
Mute video (Only if the slider is open)
The incoming video is
muted and the video mute
picture is sent (Select
image, page 114).
Transf
access'ry/
Transfer
phone
Switch the sound of the current call to the headset and
back to the phone.
To
Contacts
Select To a new contact/
To exist. contact. Select
number type to store the
number in the contacts.
Confirm save notification
with C.
Pause inc.
Pause the incoming video
(of the other party).
The menu entry changes to
Resume inc.
Pause
outg.
(Only if the slider is open)
Pause the outgoing video
(yours).
The menu entry changes to
Resume outg.
Switch
camera
(Only if the slider is open)
Switch between front and
rear camera.
Zoom
(Only if the slider is open)
Select zoom level and
confirm with C.
Not during video calls:
Hold call
Hold current call. The menu
entry changes to
Return call.
Swap
Swap between calls.
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Full/split
screen
Select the video presentation on your display
(see below).
Frame rate Adjust how many frames
per second the camera will
capture.
White
balance
Adjust the sensitivity to
light.
Flicker adjustment
Adjust the sensitivity to
indoor lighting flicker rate.
Send
Select a picture/video from
picture/
My stuff and show it to the
Send video person on the other end of
the line.
Full/split screen
Select the video presentation on your
display. You have the following options:
Them fullscreen
The video of the other party is shown in
full screen mode. Your own video is not
displayed.
If the slider is closed the video presentation is set to Them fullscreen automatically, as only the selected picture is sent
(page 114).
Splitscr. -- me sm.
The video of the other party as well as
your own video are displayed. The video
of the other party is shown in full screen
mode and your video is shown in an
additional small frame.
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Splitscr. -- me lg.
The video of the other party as well as
your own video are displayed. Your video is shown in full screen mode and the
video of the other party is shown in an
additional small frame.
Me fullscreen
Your video is shown in full screen mode.
The video of the other party is not
displayed.
Tone sequences (DTMF)
(Only if the slider is open)
You can enter control codes (numbers)
for remote access to an automatic
answering machine while another
connection exists. These inputs are
transmitted directly as DTMFcodes
(control codes).
§Options§
Open menu.
DTMF
Select.
Enter digits and confirm
with C.
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Using Contacts
Store numbers and control codes
(DTMF codes) in Contacts in the same
way as a normal entry.
Enter number.
Press until a "+" appears in
the display (wait for the connection to be established).
Enter DTMF codes
(numbers).
If necessary, wait again for
three seconds at a time for
the receiver to process the
entries safely.
Enter a name.
§Save§
Store entry.
You may also store just the DTMF codes
(numbers) and then send them during
the call.
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Contacts
You can store up to 500 contacts with a
variety of phone and fax numbers as
well as additional address details.
The contacts may contain the following
types of entry:
• Contacts saved on the phone
(page 44).
• SIM contacts saved on the SIM card
(page 46).
• Distribution lists: short-cuts for communication with more than one person. Contacts may belong to several
distribution lists (page 47).
• Groups: contact categories
(e.g. shared ringtone). A contact can
belong only to one group (page 45).
C¢L
Or
Open Contacts.
For fast access, contacts are organised
on 4 tabs.
Switch between tabs.
All contacts All contacts (including SIM
contacts) and distribution
lists.
Groups
All groups.
SIM
contacts
Contacts saved on the SIM
card.
Filter
Apply different filter
criteria to all contacts.
Dialling contact
Call selected contact.
Or
(Only if the slider is open)
¥
Make (video) call.
Or
Press and hold to activate
voice dialling.
Or
Initiate a voice/video call via the options
menu (page 26)
Contact/SIM contact selected
Call the default/video enabled number.
If several numbers are stored and no
default number is set (not for SIM
contacts), select which number to call.
Several numbers selected
If several contacts or a distribution list is
selected, the call key A and the video
call key ¥ have no effect.
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Contacts
All contacts
All contacts (including SIM contacts)
are displayed in alphabetical order.
Distribution lists and groups are
displayed additionally.
A contact can include 4 numbers,
4 e-mail addresses, 2 URLs, 2 fax numbers and 2 postal addresses. You can set
one value as default for each type
(page 45).
New entry
Select.
The possible input fields are organised
on 4 tabs:
Assign media files
In some input fields you can assign
ringtones and pictures.
Select media field (e.g. picture) and confirm with C.
Depending on the media type you can
either record a new media file via camera or sound recorder or select a file
from the corresponding My stuff folder
(page 101).
You can use the Camera key to open the
camera application:
Start camera application
in picture/video mode
(depending on the selected
field).
General
info
First and last name, important numbers (private,
business, mobile phone).
Private
E-mail address, fax number,
address and notes.
Business
Office information and
address.
Personal
Ringtone, picture, group,
birthday and display name.
Within the tabs:
At least one name must be entered. The
name of each contact must be unique.
Always enter the number with prefix.
Select input fields.
Fill in input fields.
Save contact
§Options§ Open menu and select
Save contact. Confirm
with C.
Confirm save notification.
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Contact options
§Options§
Open menu.
Set as default Set selected field as
default for that type
(e.g. default number
or e-mail).
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Number extensions in contacts
(wildcards)
Digits may be replaced by a "?"
(wildcard) when numbers are entered in
contacts:
§Options§
Open menu and select Insert
wildcard.
Switch tab...
Select contact tab for
more input fields.
Or
Add
birthday/
Remove
birthday
(Not for SIM contacts.)
If no birthday is entered,
open birthday field. If
birthday is entered, delete
after confirmation.
Set date
If birthday field is selected: Open calendar to
currently entered date
(page 87).
To make a call, select the number from
contacts.
Number field selected:
Insert 2-s
pause
Insert pause ("P").
Insert
wildcard
Insert wildcard ("?"), see
below.
Record voice Start recording voice tag
tag/
(page 50).
Re-record
voice
Play voice
tag
Start playback of current
voice tag.
Delete voice
tag
Confirm to delete
voice tag.
Further options on page 47.
Press down to insert "?".
These wildcards must be replaced with
numbers before dialling (e.g., with the
extension numbers in a phone system).
Press.
Replace "?" with numbers.
Press. Number is dialled.
Groups
Groups are collections of contacts that
can be used to categorise contacts. A
group can have the same incoming call
alert. SIM contacts cannot belong to a
group, you have to copy them to the
phone contacts first.
The following groups have already been
created and can be renamed but not
deleted: Family, Friends, Office, VIP.
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Contacts
New group
SIM contacts
You can add personal groups.
Contacts saved on SIM card are managed on this tab. SIM contacts contain
less information than contacts saved on
the phone.
Select and enter the name of
a new group.
§Options§
Open menu and select Save.
Add member
You can add max. 50 contacts to a
group.
§Options§
Select a group. The number
of entries is displayed in
the second line when
highlighted.
Open menu and select
Add new member. A list of all
contacts that are not already
in the group is displayed.
New entry
Select to create a new entry.
Navigate to input fields.
Fill in input fields: name and
up to 3 numbers. Protected
SIM contacts provide only
one number field.
Select new members and
confirm with C.
SIM/Protected SIM
Select storage location.
Special SIM cards can save
numbers in a protected
area (protected SIM)
(PIN2 required).
§Add§
Confirm selection.
Edit Group
§Options§
§Options§
Open menu and select Edit.
You can rename the group and attach an
audio ringtone and a picture (page 44).
Select available SIM record
number.
Open menu and select
Save contact and confirm
with C.
Confirm save notification.
• If you want to save/edit/delete contacts
in the protected SIM area, the PIN2 is
required.
• If the memory on the SIM card is low, a
message is displayed.
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Convert SIM contact
• Stored on phone: all contacts
(except SIM contacts)
Select SIM contact.
• Distribution lists
§Options§
Open menu and select Edit.
§Options§
Open menu and select
Add more fields.
SIM contact is converted to regular contact. You cannot convert protected SIM
contacts. Further options on page 47.
Filter
Depending on the selected filter, contacts and distribution lists can be listed
on the filter tab.
§Options§
Open menu and select Filter
and confirm with C.
The following filter criteria are
available:
• Voice dialling: All contacts are listed
that have a voice tag associated with
one or more of their numbers.
• Video telephony: Contacts with a
video allowed number (page 47) are
listed.
• E-mail
• URL
• Birthday
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Select criterion and confirm
with C.
A list is displayed with contacts that
contain the chosen feature, e.g. all
contacts including a birthday entry.
Options menu
Depending on the current situation, different functions will be offered. These
functions can be applied to the entry
currently selected as well as to multiple
selected entries.
§Options§
Open menu.
Distribution lists
New distr.
list
Enter name. You can rename the distribution list
and attach a ringtone and a
picture.
Add to distr. Add contact of distribulist
tion list/group to a new or
existing distribution list.
If SIM contact is added,
confirm to convert into
contact.
Add new
member
Open contact list. Select
contacts and add them
to the selected distribution list. You can add
max. 50 contacts to a
distribution list.
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Contacts
Groups
New group
Enter name.
Add to
group
Add contact(s) to new or
existing group. If contact(s) already belong to a
group confirm to switch to
new group. If SIM contact
selected, confirm to move
contact to phone memory.
SIM contacts
Add more
fields
Convert SIM contact to
regular contact (not for
protected SIM contacts).
Special
numbers
Your provider may supply
you with special numbers.
Select classes you want to
show/hide.
Business card
Create visit. Create a business card,
card
which is a contact containing your own contact
information.
The business card is displayed outside the sort
order at the top of the
contact list. You cannot
add the business card to a
distribution list or group.
Set as biz
card
Confirm. Selected contact
is set as business card.
If a business card already
exists, it is converted
to a regular contact.
SIM contacts cannot be set
as business cards.
Undo biz
card
Convert selected business
card to a regular contact.
Media field selected
e.g. Play
ringtone
Start playback of current
ringtone. Same for video
and picture.
e.g.
Replace
ringtone
Select new ringtone. Same
for video and picture.
e.g.
Remove
ringtone
Confirm to delete current
ringtone from contacts.
Same for video and
picture.
General options
Synchronise
Initiate synchronisation
(see below).
Open web
site
If contact information
contains URL, start the
browser and load URL.
Send
contact
Send contact as vCard
(see below).
Set as vid.
allow'd/
Undo
vid.allow'd
Only one number of the
contact can be set as video
allowed. Option is set automatically if you get/initiate
a video call from/to that
number. Note that this
option is not available for
SIM contacts.
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Save
options
Depending on save
location, select
• copy/move to SIM: Only
SIM information is
saved. Extended version
of the contact is kept.
• copy/move to phone.
Protected SIM contacts,
special numbers and
the business card cannot
be copied or moved to
another save location.
Save
location
Select SIM/Phone as
default save location.
Duplicate
Open new contact with
duplicate information.
Find
Open menu (see below).
For standard functions see page 26.
Synchronise
Initiate synchronisation of contacts
(page 90).
With the MPM (Mobile Phone Manager,
page 124) you can hold your addresses in
a Windows PC and synchronise with the
contacts.
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Send contact
If you want to send/receive complete
contacts, the contact is transmitted as a
vCard.
You can send your own/other contacts
via Bluetooth, SMS, MMS or e-mail.
Receiving vCard
You can receive contacts included in a
message or via Bluetooth. You can save
vCards as contacts:
§Options§
Open menu and select
Save contact to save vCard
as new contact.
Find
To find a contact more easily you can
either search for the contact or set filter
criteria for the list.
Contacts search
Enter text/number and
confirm with C.
A list is displayed with contacts which
contain the text/number sequence.
Filter contacts
Select filter criterion
(page 47) and confirm
with C.
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Contacts
Voice-activated dialling
You can dial numbers from the contacts
by speaking the name. SIM contacts,
distribution lists and groups cannot
have a voice tag.
You have to record a voice tag for every
number so your phone "recognises" you.
To record voice tags you speak the name
loudly and clearly into the phone and
store it.
You can store 99 voice tags. You can
assign one voice tag to each number of a
contact.
Recording a voice tag
Record the voice tag in a quiet environment. You should speak into the phone
from a distance of about 25 cm. The
voice tag may be 3 sec. long.
If you use voice-activated dialling mainly
with a handsfree set it is useful to record
the voice tag with the handsfree set.
An appropriate prompt appears
on the display. Speak the name
(max. 3 seconds). Repeat the name after
playback.
The two recordings have to be
• sufficiently similar to each other and
• sufficiently different from any other
voice tag.
Confirm completed
recording.
Recording not successful
If the recording is not successful, you are
prompted to repeat recording.
§Restart§
Press to start recording
again.
If there is not enough memory for a
new voice tag, a notification is displayed.
Confirm notification, delete existing tags
and try again.
Voice-activated dialling
Press and hold.
Open the Contacts tab.
Select a contact.
Speak the name after the signal tone. If
the name matches the saved voice tag
the number is dialled.
§Options§
Open menu and select Edit.
Select number input field.
§Options§
Open menu and select
Record voice tag.
§Start§
Start recording.
• If the name does not match a saved
voice tag, you are prompted to repeat
the name. If three attemps fail, voice
dialling is terminated automatically.
• You can assign the voice dialling function to any shortcut key (page 111).
• If a headset is plugged into the phone:
Press the ptt key on the headset to
activate voice dialling.
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Call records
C¢P
Redial number
Or
Select call record list
(e.g. Missed calls).
Select entry.
Press in standby mode.
Your phone stores dialled, missed and
received calls for convenient redialling.
Audio and video calls are stored.
The different call information is listed
on 5 tabs:
All calls, Dialled calls, Missed calls,
Received calls and Duration/charges.
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Dial number (if available),
make video call.
All calls
Access all missed, dialled and received
calls.
Navigate to tabs.
Each list displays the 100 most recent
calls.
Dialled calls
Access last numbers dialled by you.
The number of a caller is displayed if
Missed calls
• the caller has switched off the Hide
ID function and
The numbers of calls that you have received but not answered are stored for
callback purposes.
• the network supports the Caller ID
function.
Alternatively, a caller’s name is
displayed if it is stored as a contact.
If the number was not transmitted
for the reasons above, a message is
displayed instead.
Missed calls are displayed in standby
mode (page 23). Select entry and confirm with C to open missed calls list.
Received calls
Accepted calls are listed.
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Call records
List menu
Depending on the current situation,
different functions will be offered.
§Options§
Call
Open menu.
Dial number (if
number is available)
View contact/
If number is saved as
Add to Contacts contact, view contact.
If number is not yet
saved, create new
contact.
Details
Display call type (video/voice call), number,
name, time/date and
duration of the call.
If the charge display is disabled or the
currency is not entered, charge information is not displayed.
Reset all incoming/outgoing calls lists
View list (see above).
§Reset§
Press to reset the
current list.
§Yes§
Confirm reset notification.
Charge settings
Settings
For standard functions see page 26.
Currency
(PIN2 protected)
Enter currency
(up to 3 characters).
Duration/charges
§Options§
You can display the call duration and
the currency and rate of a call. You can
set the currency and rate for charge
display.
Personal rate
(PIN2 protected)
Last call/Outgoing calls/Incoming calls
Select list and confirm
with C.
For the selected call type the following
information is displayed: the date/time
and the duration and charges. For
all incoming and all outgoing calls
the number of recorded calls is
displayed, too.
Select and confirm
with C.
Open menu and select Save.
Enter per minute rate.
§Save§
Press to save changes.
To enter "." press *.
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Display costs
• Reset account limit
On/Off
Reset remaining
Select and confirm
with C.
Activate/deactivate cost display and confirm with C.
Account limit info
(PIN2 protected)
The account limit is not supported by all
SIM cards. If your SIM card does not support the account limit, an corresponding
notification is displayed.
• Switch on/off account limit
Account limit
Select and confirm
with C.
On/Off
Activate/deactivate account
limit and confirm with C.
When switched off, the max. limit is reset
to 0 automatically.
• Enter account limit
Enter max. units:
Select and confirm
with C.
Enter maximum units for
the account.
§Save§
Press to save changes.
Confirm notification to
reset account limit.
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Camera
Camera
The phone has a front and rear camera
(page 12).
If the slider is closed, you can only use the
rear camera.
You can view photos/videos taken with
the integrated camera immediately:
• Use a picture as background image or
logo.
• Send picture/video via MMS or
e-mail.
Displayed information
Current picture/video setting
The following symbols are displayed:
Ù
Ú
Current brightness setting.
Current zoom level.
Active self timer is indicated only in
picture mode.
• Save pictures/videos on the phone or
on the memory card (page 17).
Remaining memory
The following memory information is
displayed:
Start the camera
C¢R
• Memory location: Pictures/videos
can be saved either on the phone or
on the Micro SD card. To change save
location see page 56.
Picture mode/Video mode
Select mode and confirm
with C / ;.
Start the camera in picture mode
Press the side key to start the
camera from standby mode
and from other applications.
Press to start the camera
from standby mode.
You can also start the camera using the
media player or MMS editor.
The current (preview) image is
displayed.
• Remaining memory: Picture
count/available record time on the
current memory location. The remaining memory depends mainly on
the selected resolution and the motif.
When video recording is started from the
MMS application, the maximum length
will be the time allocated for messaging
(10 seconds).
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Taking pictures/videos
Settings prior to taking
pictures/recording videos
• You can also press ; to pause/resume
recording.
• A video record/playback is paused if
you open/close the slider.
Decrease/increase brightness. Brightness can be set
in 7 levels (-3 to +3).
Reviewing pictures/videos
Zoom in/out.
The picture/video is displayed.
For further settings see options menu.
Taking pictures
Start the camera in picture mode.
C/;
Press to take picture.
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Confirm save notification.
The picture/video is saved with a name,
the date and the time in the Media player
folder (page 98).
Start video playback
Open menu and select
Play video. To control
playback, see page 99.
§Options§
Return to view finder
When taking pictures with the rear
camera you can use the auto focus:
Press half down to invoke
auto focus.
When the focus is adjusted, a signal tone
is sounded.
C/;
Open view finder to take
another picture/record
another video.
Recording videos
Start the camera and switch to video
mode. You can record up to 5 minutes.
C/;
Start recording.
§Pause§ / §Resume§
Control recording.
§Stop§
End recording.
Delete pictures/videos
Delete picture/video and
open view finder.
§Discard§
• If the available memory is insufficient,
confirm warning with C and change
save location.
• If camera was launched from another
application (contacts/messages):
Press C to add picture/video and
return to the original application.
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Camera
Camera options
Audio record
Turn microphone on/off.
The following functions are available,
depending on the current situation.
Self timer
Photo shooting is delayed. You can set the duration of the self timer
(page 57). Press C to
start countdown. For the
last 3 seconds, you will
hear a signal tone each
second.
Picture
settings/
Video
settings
Open settings
(see below).
§Options§
Open menu.
New picture/
New video
Open view finder to take
another picture/record
another video.
Add
Add video to original
application (messages).
Play video
Play recorded video.
View
pictures/
View videos
Open corresponding
Media player tab
(page 98).
Picture mode/ Switch between picture
Video mode and video mode.
Switch
camera
Message
mode
(Only if the slider is
open) Switch between
front and rear camera.
Switch to message mode
after confirmation. Message mode is optimised
for sending via
MMS/Bluetooth:
• record time 10 seconds
• low resolution
Message mode is activated automatically if video
mode is started from
MMS application.
For standard functions see page 26.
Picture settings/Video settings
Resolution front/Resolution back
§Change§
Open settings.
Select resolution and
confirm with C.
A setting can be made for the quality
of the picture/video regardless of the
preview image resolution.
The resolution setting concerns the current active camera mode. The resolution
may decrease depending on the selected
digital zoom.
Default name
Open settings.
§Change§
Enter default file name
(up to 4 characters).
§Options§
Open menu and select Save.
Save location
§Change§
Open settings.
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Phone memory/MicroSD card
Select default save location
and confirm with C.
Self timer (only for picture settings)
Frame rate (only for video settings)
Set how many frames per second the
video should capture.
Low (7 fps)/High (15 fps)
Select and confirm
with C.
White balance
§Change§
Open settings.
Auto/Indoor/Outdoor
Select and confirm
with C.
Flicker adjustment
Adjust the sensitivity to indoor lighting
flicker rates.
Off/Auto/50 Hz/60 Hz
Select and confirm
with C.
Press ¥ to start video call with current
camera and current settings.
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Set the duration for the self timer.
Select time duration and
confirm with C.
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Create message
Create message
You can create SMS and MMS messages
and e-mails.
C ¢ M ¢ Create message
¢ Select message type.
You will find information on writing
texts with and without T9 in the chapter
"Text entry" (page 31).
Ask your service provider whether this
service is available. You may need to
register for this service separately.
An MMS is composed of slides, each
containing text/pictures or a
sound/video.
Navigate MMS slides.
SMS/MMS
Please note that media files may be
protected (DRM, page 24).
About SMS
Writing/sending an SMS
You can transmit and receive long
messages (up to 755 characters) on
your phone. They are automatically
divided into concatenated SMS
messages (note higher charges).
C ¢ M ¢ Create message
About MMS
The Multimedia Message Service
(MMS) enables you to send texts, pictures/videos and sounds in a combined
message to another mobile phone or
to an e-mail address. All elements of
an MMS message are merged into a
"slide show".
Depending on your phone's settings,
you will receive either the complete
message automatically or notification
that an MMS has been saved in the network, giving sender and size details.
You may then download it to your
phone to read it.
¢ SMS
§Options§
Enter text/add items
(see options menu).
Open menu and select
Add recipient (page 60).
Send message.
Confirm.
If the SMS could not be sent
successfully, press §Retry§.
• The following is displayed in the top
display line: text entry mode, number
of segments needed to send the current
message and number of remaining
characters.
• If the text is too long for a single SMS,
you can choose whether to convert the
SMS to an MMS.
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SMS options
Depending on the current situation,
different functions will be offered.
§Options§
Open menu.
Add item
Select Picture/Video/
Sound. Select file from
the corresponding My
stuff folder (page 101).
Remember that files
may be protected
(DRM, page 24).
If you try to add items
that cannot be sent via
SMS, the message is
converted to MMS after
confirmation.
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If the MMS could not be sent
successfully, press §Retry§.
The following is displayed in the top
display line: text entry mode, number
of remaining characters and size of the
message.
MMS options
Depending on the current situation,
different functions will be offered.
§Options§
Open menu.
Add item
• Picture/Video/ Sound
(see SMS options).
• Text: add text to
current slide.
• Contact: select and
add as vCard.
Note that you cannot
attach more than one
vCard per MMS.
Remove item
Remove selected attachment from MMS.
Writing/sending an MMS
Add subject
Enter subject.
C ¢ M ¢ Create message
Preview MMS
Start view mode
(see below).
Send options
Set Read Report, Validity
Period and Priority for
current MMS. See also
MMS settings (page 72).
Send options
Set Status report/
Validity period/SMS
type/Send with for
current SMS. See also
SMS settings (page 70).
Further functions, see page 60.
¢ MMS
§Options§
Enter text (up to
1024 characters depending
on your provider)/add items
(see options menu).
Open menu and select Add
recipient (page 60).
Further functions, see page 60.
Send message.
View mode
If you start the view mode you can
change the presentation of the message.
Confirm.
§Options§
Open menu.
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Create message
Play again
Start playback of all
slides.
Page duration Select time interval (in
sec.), each slide is displayed when presented.
Order page
Swap current slide with
previous/next.
Add recipient
After at least one recipient has been
added, the To: field is displayed. You can
add multiple recipients.
Enter number/address or select contact:
From Contacts
Select and confirm
with C to open contacts.
SMS/MMS options
Select contact(s)/distribution list(s) and confirm
with C.
Depending on the current situation,
different functions will be offered.
§Options§
If you select a contact with more
than one entry (e.g. several numbers),
the possible entries are displayed
in a second line when the contact is
highlighted:
Open menu.
Add recipient
See below.
Edit recipient
Edit entered
number/address.
Create item
• Take picture/Record
video: start camera in
message mode
(page 56).
• Record sound: start
dictating machine
(page 89).
Insert text
• Template (page 34).
• Contact details: open
contact and select
contact information.
Save as
Select Draft (page 69)/
Template (page 34).
e.g. Remove
picture
Remove picture/
video/sound/contact/
appointment or
recipient from message.
For standard functions see page 26.
Select entry you want to use.
E-mail
Your phone has an e-mail program
(client). You can use it to create, send
and receive e-mails.
To create new e-mails you have to configure at least one e-mail account
(page 75).
If you enter the e-mail editor from another application, eg. the Inbox, all used
input fields (To:, CC:, Bcc:, Subject:,
Attachment) are displayed.
If the cursor is at the top of the text entry,
you can navigate the input fields
with G/H.
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Writing/sending e-mails
Attach item
• From My stuff: Select
any file
(also unknown type).
• From Contacts: Select
contact and add as
vCard.
Name and size of the
attachment are displayed.
Note that you cannot attach more than one vCard
per e-mail.
Add Cc
Add contact(s) of copy
recipient(s). See also Add
recipient.
Add Bcc
Add contact(s) of copy
recipient(s) (See also Add
recipient). Bcc recipients
are not visible to other
recipients.
e.g. Remove
item
Remove highlighted
attachment/recipient.
C ¢ M ¢ Create message
¢ E-mail
§Options§
Enter text/add items
(see options menu).
Open menu and select
Add recipient
(see options menu).
Send message. The sending
progress is displayed.
The send progress is displayed in terms of
either the number of bytes or the number
of e-mails.
E-mail options
Depending on the current situation,
different functions will be offered.
§Options§
Open menu.
Add recipient • From Contacts: Open
contacts (page 44).
• Enter e-mail addr.:
Enter address manually. T9 is not available.
Edit recipient Edit entered address.
Add subject
Enter subject.
Edit subject
Edit subject.
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Save as draft Save e-mail in draft folder
(page 69).
Add
signature
Add signature at the
current cursor position.
Send options Set Req. deliv. receipt:,
Request read receipt:,
Priority: for current
e-mail. See also e-mail
settings (page 73).
For standard functions see page 26.
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Inbox
Inbox
The inbox contains all MMS, SMS, CB,
e-mail and WAP push messages
received on the phone.
C ¢ M ¢ Inbox
Or
Press in standby mode.
Receiving messages
If a new SMS is received a notification is
displayed. New messages are saved in
the Inbox automatically.
Press if you want to
read new message
immediately.
Or
§Ignore§
Press if you want to open
message via the Inbox later.
MMS
An MMS is received in two steps: first
the MMS notification, then the MMS.
If a new MMS message is available for
downloading, the MMS notification is
displayed including number/contact
and subject of the MMS. You can download the MMS immediately or later:
§Yes§
Press if you want to download later. The notification is
saved in the Inbox.
When the download is completed,
a notification is displayed (see SMS
section). You can change MMS settings
to download new MMS immediately
without prompt (page 72).
Cell Broadcast
SMS
§View§
Or
§No§
Press if you want to download MMS immediately.
The download progress is
displayed.
Some service providers offer information services (Cell Broadcast Service).
If reception is activated (page 78), your
provider will supply you with messages
on the activated topics.
When the function is activated
(page 78), CB messages are received automatically. Depending on the current
setting, CB messages can be displayed in
standby mode (page 23).
Only one CB of the same type is saved. If
another message is received, it overwrites the older one.
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E-mail
E-mails are not received automatically.
Before an e-mail can be read, it must be
retrieved from the server (page 65).
WAP push
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If the message is highlighted, two lines
are displayed:
• The first line contains the number or
the respective contact and the time or
date the message was received. An
icon indicates the message type.
WAP push messages are provided by
special service centres. Depending on
the current setting (page 82) WAP push
messages are received or rejected
automatically (for receiving WAP push
messages see receiving SMS page 62).
• In the second line either the beginning of the message or the subject is
displayed.
Inbox structure
SMS, MMS, CB
For fast access, the inbox is organised on
three tabs:
All new messages are shown in
chronological order.
• MMS, SMS, CB
• E-mail
• WAP push messages
If the inbox contains a new message a
symbol is displayed in standby mode
(page 23). If you open the inbox in this
case, you directly access the message
folder containing the new message.
Make a call: Select SMS, MMS or e-mail
and press A/ ¥.
Select message and confirm
with C.
Numbers, e-mail addresses, vCards and
other saveable objects are highlighted
automatically.
Set volume.
Switch sound on/off.
Only MMS:
Navigate within a slide.
E/D
Switch to next/previous
slide. On first/last page
switch to last/first page.
Play media file.
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Options menu
Depending on the current situation,
different functions will be offered.
§Options§
Open menu.
• SMS messages may be stored on the
phone memory or on the SIM card. The
storage location is indicated with an
icon.
• You can activate the option to have the
oldest SMS message in the inbox automatically deleted when a new message
arrives (page 71).
View
Read SMS, MMS,
MMS notification or
CB.
Downld
message
Download MMS if
MMS notification is
received.
Read options menu
Reply/
Reply to all
Select SMS/MMS and
create message.
§Options§
Forward
Forward message to
another recipient.
• SMS: Select
SMS/MMS.
• CB: Create SMS.
• MMS: Select MMS.
If you forward as SMS,
attached media files
are removed
automatically.
Mark as unread
Display message in
bold type.
Add to Contacts Save as contact
(page 67).
Depending on the current situation,
different functions will be offered.
Open menu.
View
Start view mode
(page 59).
Send
CB: If e-mail address
is highlighted select
MMS/E-mail.
Send MMS
MMS: If e-mail address is highlighted
create new MMS.
Open link
If URL is highlighted:
Start browser
(page 80).
Save link
If URL is highlighted:
Start browser and add
URL to bookmarks
(page 80).
Play again
MMS: Start playback
video/audio slide.
For standard functions see page 26.
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e.g. Save sound Select the save location (phone/memorycard). Downloaded
file is saved in corresponding My stuff
folder (page 101).
Same for picture, text
and attachment.
The listed files and the options menu
vary depending on the receive server
type (page 76) of the selected account.
Call number
If number is highlighted: Dial number.
Save contact
You can configure whether or not an
e-mail is deleted on the server when
deleted on the phone (page 77).
Save as contact
(page 67).
Save appoint.
If calendar object is
selected: Save calendar event (page 89).
For standard functions see page 26.
Downloading ringtones and logos
You can receive links for downloading
ringtones, logos and information about
applications with an SMS. Highlight this
link and, by pressing the Call key A,
start the download. Please check that the
dial-in access is configured.
Remember that ringtones/logos may be
protected (DRM, page 24).
POP3 account
The inbox on the phone contains all the
e-mails that are in the inbox on the
POP3 server.
IMAP4 account
The inbox lists e-mails as well as subscribed folders (e.g. mailboxes). You
can subscribe to various folders on the
IMAP4 server (page 66). E-mails are retrieved only from the subscribed folders.
If you delete e-mails on the phone they
are deleted on the server automatically
and vice versa.
E-mail options menu
Depending on the current situation,
different functions will be offered.
§Options§
Open menu.
View
If more than one account is configured,
the list of accounts is displayed
(page 75).
Display e-mail. If only
headers are retrieved,
retrieve body and display e-mail.
Retrieve e-mail
Before an e-mail can be read, it must be
retrieved from the server. The e-mail
application is blocked until download is
completed.
Retrieve new e-mail
for selected account
(page 66).
Retrieve all
accts
Retrieve new e-mail
for all configured
accounts.
E-mail
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Account
settings
Open account
settings for highlighted account (page 75).
If no account is configured create new
account.
Reply/
Reply to all
Create new e-mail
with the sender/all recipients as recipients.
Forward
Forward e-mail to
another recipient.
Add to Contacts Save as contact
(page 67).
Only POP3 account:
Delete on server Delete e-mail on server only. The local copy
is retained.
Only IMAP4 account:
Subscr. to
folders
(see below)
Move to folder
(see below)
Unsubscribe
E-mail within the
folder is deleted on
the phone only.
The synchronisation
of e-mails to server is
stopped.
Display order
Select Folders first/
E-mail first.
For standard functions see page 26.
You can set the max. size of downloaded
e-mails (page 77).
Retrieve e-mail
Depending on the download mode
(page 77), either entire e-mails or only
the headers are retrieved, or you may be
asked whether the entire e-mail or only
the header should be downloaded. The
number of retrieved e-mails is
displayed.
IMAP4 accounts: only e-mails in the
subscribed folders are retrieved.
Subscr. to folders
(only IMAP4 accounts)
You have to subscribe to folders on the
receive server in order to retrieve e-mail
from these folders.
All subscribed and unsubscribed folders
on the receive server are listed. Only two
levels of folders are supported.
§Options§
Select folder(s) and confirm
with C to subscribe/unsubscribe to folders.
Open menu and select
Subscr. to marked.
If you select the function Subscr. to
marked while no folder is selected, you
unsubscribe to all folders.
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Move to folder
You can move e-mails from one subscribed folder to another. The move is
synchronised with the server the next
time you retrieve e-mails.
§Options§
Select e-mail(s) you want to
move.
Open menu and select
Move to folder. The subscribed folders are listed.
Select folder and confirm
with §Move§.
Read options menu
Depending on the current situation,
different functions will be offered.
§Options§
Open menu.
Voice call/
Video call
Start voice/video
call to sender (if
number available).
Send e-mail
If e-mail address is
highlighted: create
new e-mail.
View/Play/
Download
View/play attachment. If not downloaded yet: download
attachment (only
IMAP4 accounts).
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Delete on phone Delete downloaded attachment on phone.
POP3 account: the attachment is deleted
permanently on
phone and cannot be
downloaded again.
Go to URL
If URL is highlighted:
Start browser and load
URL (page 80).
Save
Select the save location (phone/memorycard). Downloaded
file is saved in corresponding My stuff
folder (page 101). Selected vCard is saved
as contact. Selected
calendar object saved
as calendar event.
For standard functions see page 26
Add to Contacts
You can add contacts received via SMS,
MMS or e-mail.
You can add the following contact
details:
• contact details of the sender
• contact details (e.g. number, e-mail
address) included in the message
as contact (page 43). Note that you
cannot receive a postal address.
• vCard: contact included in a message.
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Save sender/contact details
WAP push
Contact details included in a
message are displayed in the §highlighted§
text. Numbers can be dialled
immediately ( A).
The following messages are displayed:
§Options§
Open menu and select
Add to Contacts.
To exist. contact
Select and confirm
with C.
Or
To a new contact
Select and confirm
with C. Select
number/address type
(e.g. private number)
and confirm with C.
Save vCard
§Options§ Open menu and select
Save contact and confirm
with C.
• Service Indication (SI)
• Audio, video, image, text
• Service loading
Reading WAP push message
Select desired message and
confirm with C.
Read messages/information about
received data. Where required start
download.
Service loading message
You can connect to the browser and
download the service.
§Load§
Press.
Message with audio/video/image
content
The message can contain attached files.
You can view/play and save the attached
content.
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Message lists
Messages are displayed the same as in
the inbox (page 62). The most recently
edited/sent message is displayed at the
top of the list.
§Options§
Open menu.
Edit
Edit Message.
Send
Send directly without
editing (at least one
recipient is added).
Drafts
C ¢ M ¢ Drafts
For standard functions see page 26.
The list is organised on two tabs:
SMS/MMS and e-mail.
Sent messages
C ¢ M ¢ Sent messages
You can save a message as a draft while
creating it. Messages are saved as drafts
automatically
• if transmission fails, or
The list contains all sent messages and is
organised on two tabs: SMS/MMS and
e-mail.
• if you close the message application
while creating a message.
Send options
Draft e-mails are not synchronised with
the server.
Draft options
Depending on the current situation,
different functions will be offered.
Select message.
Depending on the current situation,
different functions will be offered.
Select message.
§Options§
Open menu.
View
Read message.
Forward
• E-mail: Forward
e-mail to another
recipient.
• SMS/MMS: Select
SMS/MMS (menu
depends on selected
message type). Create
message and send it.
For standard functions see page 26.
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Message settings
Message settings
You can configure SMS, MMS, e-mails,
cell broadcast (CB) and voice mail.
The following options are displayed:
Rename
Rename SMS profile.
SMS settings
C ¢ M ¢ Message settings
Message
centre
Enter number of
message centre.
Recipient
You can set a default recipient for the profile.
Select From Contacts
and select contact/distribution list or enter
number. This recipient
is added to each SMS
automatically.
¢ SMS ¢ Select function.
SMS profiles
The SMS parameters are configured in
up to 10 different profiles. Profiles can
be renamed, edited and set as default.
The first 5 profiles are saved on the SIM
card, the last 5 profiles are saved on the
phone memory. When replacing the SIM
card, the profiles saved on the phone are
not changed.
Setting default profile
If profile is already configured:
Select profile and press C
to set profile as default.
Validity period Select Maximum/
1 week/1 day/
12 hours/1 hour.
If SMS could not be
delivered during this
period, it is deleted
from message centre
automatically.
Status report
Select On/Off/Ask on
send. A status report is
sent when a message is
delivered successfully.
If Ask on send is
activated, a prompt is
displayed when SMS is
sent.
Send
confirmation
Select On/Off/Ask on
send to set whether
or not a confirmation
for successfully sent
messages is displayed.
SMS access
Select GSM/GPRS
mode for sending/
receiving SMS.
Edit profile
Select profile.
§Options§
Open menu and select Edit.
Select option (see table).
§Select§
Press to edit option, confirm
setting with C.
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SMS memory
Select Phone/SIM as
default save location for
incoming SMS.
SMS type = Select delivery type.
Reset profile
Select profile.
§Options§
Open menu and select Reset
profile.
§Yes§
Confirm.
The SMS profile is reset to an unconfigured state. If your provider has locked a
predefined profile, it cannot be reset.
Auto header
If the function is activated the Header
template is automatically inserted at the
start of any created SMS.
On/Off
Activate/deactivate and
confirm with C.
Auto signature
If the function is activated, the Signature
template is automatically inserted at the
end of any created SMS.
On/Off
Activate/deactivate and
confirm with C.
Save sent items
If the function is activated, all sent SMS
messages are saved automatically in the
Sent folder (page 69).
On/Off
Activate/deactivate and
confirm with C.
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Auto delete SMS
If the function is activated, the oldest
SMS message in the Inbox will be
deleted upon arrival of a new SMS
message.
On/Off
Activate/deactivate and
confirm with C.
Emoticons
Emoticons are little symbols (Smilies)
expressing your feelings. If the function
is activated, emoticons are automatically displayed as little pictures.
On/Off
Activate/deactivate and
confirm with C.
Text size
You can set the displayed size of the text
in the SMS Viewer.
Small/Standard/Large
Select size and confirm
with C.
The Message sent notification is displayed when an SMS is transmitted successfully to the SMS centre. The centre
forwards the SMS to the recipient.
If the message was not transmitted to the
SMS centre, you can retry once. If transmission fails again, contact your service
provider.
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MMS settings
C ¢ M ¢ Message settings
¢ MMS ¢ Select function.
MMS profiles
The MMS parameters are configured in
up to 5 different profiles. Profiles can be
renamed, edited and set as default.
You will receive the necessary data
from your service provider or via the
"Setting Configurator" (page 126).
Setting default profile
If profile is already configured:
Select profile and press C
to set profile as default.
Edit profile
Reset profile
Select profile.
§Options§
Open menu and select
Reset profile.
§Yes§
Confirm.
The MMS profile is reset to an unconfigured state. If your provider has locked a
predefined profile, it cannot be reset.
Home retrieval/Roaming
retrieval
You can configure when new MMS
messages are to be downloaded from the
message server for Home and Roaming
retrieval.
The following settings are possible:
Select profile.
§Options§
Open menu and select Edit.
Select option and edit
settings.
Automatic
Messages are automatically downloaded as soon as
an MMS notification is
received.
Always ask
When an MMS notification is received, you are
asked whether to download it or not.
Restricted
(only for Home state)
When an MMS notification is received, only the
notification is displayed.
The following options are displayed:
Name
Enter profile name.
Connect.
profile:
Select profile (page 110).
Internet
profile:
Select profile (page 110).
Relayserver
URL:
Enter Internet address.
Secure relay Enter Internet address.
URL:
Select option and confirm
with C.
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Req. read report
Hide number
If the function is activated a report is
sent back when the recipient reads the
MMS message for the first time.
If the function is activated your number
is withheld from the recipient.
Yes/No
Activate/deactivate function
and confirm with C.
Req. deliv report
If the function is activated a report
is sent back when the recipient has
downloaded the MMS message.
Yes/No
Activate/deactivate function
and confirm with C.
Yes/No
Activate/deactivate function
and confirm with C.
Anon. messages
If set to Reject, anonymous
MMS messages are rejected
automatically.
Accept/Reject
Select and confirm
with C.
Delivery time
Allow read report
Select how long an MMS message
should be held on the server before
sending it to the recipient.
If the function is activated, requested
read reports are enabled.
Select Immediate or up to
7 days and confirm
with C.
Yes/No/Always ask
Activate/deactivate function
and confirm with C.
Validity period
If an MMS message could not be delivered during this period, it is deleted
from the server automatically.
Maximum/1 week/2 days/1 day
Select and confirm
with C.
If set to Yes or Always ask
confirm the charge
notification.
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Message settings
Allow deliv report
Allow adverts
If the function is activated, requested
delivery reports are enabled.
If the function is deactivated MMSbased advertisements are automatically
rejected.
Yes/No
Activate/deactivate function
and confirm with C.
If set to Yes confirm the
charge notification.
Yes/No
Activate/deactivate function
and confirm with C.
Emoticons
Creation mode
See SMS settings page 71.
You can restrict the content that can be
added to an MMS.
Text size
The following settings are possible:
See SMS settings page 71.
Free
You can add any content
to the MMS.
Max msg size
Warning
You are warned when attempting to add content
to an MMS that cannot
be sent.
Restricted
If you attempt to add content that is not compliant
(see above) an error
message is displayed.
Select option and confirm
with C.
Auto signature
See SMS settings page 71.
Save sent items
See SMS settings page 71.
The size restriction affects only MMS
messages you create. It does not restrict
message download.
This setting is not available if the
creation mode is set to Free.
If the limit is exceeded a warning is
displayed or the creation is restricted
depending on the current creation
mode.
95 kb/195 kb/Network max
Select and confirm
with C.
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E-mail settings
Editing an account
Before using this service you must set
the server access and your e-mail parameters. You will receive the necessary
data from the service provider or via the
"Setting Configurator" (page 126).
The account settings are grouped in the
following areas: User Info, Connection
Info and Message preference. Additionally you can add/create a signature.
The e-mail parameters are configured in
up to 5 different accounts. One account
might be predefined by your provider.
You cannot edit predefined accounts.
You can activate, edit or rename
accounts.
Forwarded and answered e-mails use
the account that was used to receive the
original e-mail.
C ¢ M ¢ Message settings
¢ E-mail ¢ Select function.
Activating an account
If account is already configured:
Select account and
press C to activate.
Deleting an account
Select account.
§Options§
Open menu and select
Delete.
§Yes§
Confirm warning prompt.
All e-mails in the Inbox, the Drafts
and the Sent folders and all attachments
belonging to the deleted account are
deleted.
Edit the account according to the
information from your provider.
Select account.
§Options§
Open menu and select Edit.
User info/Connection info/
Msg preferences/
Add signature/
Create signature
Select and press §Change§
(see below).
Navigate to input fields.
Open/close input fields.
User info
You can edit the following fields:
Your name:
Your name.
E-mail
address:
Your e-mail address
(name@domain.abc)
Reply-to
address:
Additional e-mail address
to use for replies.
User ID:
Your login name for the
e-mail server.
Password:
Your password for the
e-mail server.
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Message settings
SMTP user
ID:
Your login name for the
the send server. Only if
SMTP authenticate: is
enabled in "Connection
info" settings (see below).
SMTP
password:
Only if SMTP authenticate: is set to Yes (see below): Your password for
the SMTP server.
Connection info
You can configure accounts with two
different receive server types: POP3 and
IMAP4. The configured accounts may
have different server types.
IMAP4
server:
If you want to use an
IMAP4 server, enter the
Internet address of the receive server. If you do not
want to use an IMAP4
server you may leave the
input field empty.
IMAP4 server Enter the port number of
port:
the IMAP4 receive server
(default: 143).
IMAP4 uses
SSL/TLS:
Select Yes/No to activate/deactivate encryption for communication
with the IMAP4 server.
You can edit the following fields:
SMTP
server:
Enter the Internet address
of the send server.
Data service Select connection profile
provider:
(page 110).
SMTP server Enter port number of send
port:
server (default: 25).
Receive
server type:
SMTP uses
SSL/TLS:
Select POP3/IMAP4.
POP3 server: If you want to use a POP3
server, enter the Internet
address of the receive
server. If you do not want
to use a POP3 server you
may leave the input field
empty.
POP3 server Enter the port number of
port:
the POP3 receive server
(default: 110).
POP3 uses
SSL/TLS:
Select Yes/No to activate/deactivate encryption in communication
with the POP3 server.
Select Yes/No to activate/deactivate encryption in communication
with the send server.
SMTP
Select Yes/No to actiauthenticate: vate/deactivate authentication on the send server.
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Msg preferences
You can edit the following fields:
Download
mode:
Select Only headers/Full
message/Ask user.
Max msg
size (KB):
Enter maximum e-mail
size that is retrieved on the
phone (in KB). For POP3
this value includes attachments, for IMAP it includes only the e-mail
body.
Copy on
(Only POP3 accounts)
serv.(POP3): Select Yes/No. If No is
selected, the e-mail is deleted on the server when it
has been downloaded to
the phone.
Delete on
phone:
(Only POP3 accounts) Select Del. on server/
Leave on serv.
If Del. on server is
selected, the e-mail is deleted on the server when it is
deleted on the phone.
IMAP4 accounts always
delete e-mail on server
when deleted on phone.
Save sent
message:
Select Yes/No to save a
copy of the sent e-mails in
the local Sent folder
(page 69).
To save sent e-mails on
server you should set your
own address as CC.
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Include orig
on reply:
Select Yes/No to include
the original text in the
reply message or not.
Req. deliv.
receipt:
Select Yes/No.
Request read Select Yes/No.
receipt:
Add signature
Select No e-mail/New e-mail/
All e-mails and confirm
with C.
Create signature
The signature may span multiple lines.
Enter signature and confirm
with C.
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Message settings
CB settings
C ¢ M ¢ Message settings
¢ Cell broadcast
¢ Select function.
Receive broadcasts
You can activate and deactivate the CB
service. If the CB service is activated,
the standby time for the phone will be
reduced.
On/Off
Select and confirm
with C.
Topic status Select
• Receive: New messages
are received and stored
in the Inbox. No notification is displayed.
• Receive and notify:
New messages are received and stored in the
Inbox. A notification is
displayed in standby
mode (page 62).
• Do not receive:
Messages on this topic
are rejected.
Cell info display
Add topic b.
index
Enter topic index number.
You can select whether or not the local
cell information should be displayed in
standby mode.
Remove
topic
Delete list entry.
On/Off
Select and confirm
with C.
Topic list
You can configure the types of broadcast messages you want to receive. The
list of configured topics is displayed.
You can add/remove topics.
§Options§
Open menu.
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Voice mailbox
Most service providers supply you with
a mailbox in which a caller can leave a
voice mail for you if
• your phone is switched off or not
ready to receive,
The service provider may supply you
with two numbers:
• Mailbox number
You call this number to listen to the
voice mails left for you.
H/ J
Select number from contacts
or enter/change it and
confirm with C.
• you do not want to answer,
• you are making a phone call
(and if Call waiting (page 112) is not
activated).
If the voice mail service is not part of
your service provider's standard package, you will need to register for it, and
possibly set the voice mail manually.
The following sequence may vary from
service provider to service provider.
• Call divert number
Calls are diverted to this number.
¢ Voicemail
Voicemail no.:
Enter number.
Or
Settings
C ¢ M ¢ Message settings
Open menu and select
Mailbox. Accept number or
enter if necessary.
Listening to messages
A new voice message may be
announced as:
Enter number.
• Icon plus beep or
§Options§
Open menu and select Save.
• Notification via SMS or
Notification
You can activate and deactivate display
of a message notifying of new voice mail
entries.
On/Off
Select and confirm
with C.
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• You receive a call with an automatic
announcement.
Call your mailbox and play the
message(s) back.
Open the slider to use the keypad.
Press and hold (if necessary
enter mailbox) and confirm.
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Internet
Internet
C ¢ O ¢ Select function.
Changing the prefix
Get the latest information from the Internet that is specifically adapted to the
display options of your phone. In addition, you can download games and applications to your phone. Internet access
may require registration with the service
provider.
§Options§
The browser is activated with the preset
option as soon as you call up the function. Browser settings (page 80) may be
specified/pre-assigned by the service
provider.
Display the list of bookmarks stored in
the phone.
In a GSM network, an incoming call pauses the data connection. The session is resumed automatically after you reject or
end the incoming call. In a UMTS network, a call and a data connection should
be possible at the same time.
Enter URL
Enter URL and confirm
with C.
Start the browser and display the
entered Internet site.
Open menu and select
Prefix.
Select a prefix or select
Custom and enter prefix.
Bookmarks list
Select the bookmark and
confirm with C to call
up URL.
History
Display the list of most recently visited
Internet domains and pages. Up to
10 domains and 30 pages per domain
can be stored.
Select the history entry.
Call up the URL.
Standard functions see page 26.
Browser settings
Change the settings of the browser.
Select one of following
functions:
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Multimedia
Security
Choose whether or not to download
images, sounds or objects embedded on
the Internet pages.
Navigate to functions.
Images
Select Show images/
Don't show.
Sounds
Select Play sounds/
Don't play.
Objects
Select Dwnld objects/
Don't downld.
§Options§
Open menu and select Save.
Look and feel
Navigate to functions.
Font size
Select Small/Medium/Large.
Navigate to functions.
Secure prompt
Select Yes/No. Display a security prompt when leaving
a page with secure connection to enter a page that is
non-secure.
ID cache
Select On/Off. Set whether or
not the browser should store
your user ID and password.
Cookies
Select Enabled/Disabled
to activate/deactivate
cookies.
Link referral
Allow the current page
to see previous URL. Select
Allow/Do not allow.
Text wrap Select Char. bounds./
Word bounds..
Certificates
Scroll step
Display the list of stored certificates.
Select Single line/Half page/
Whole page. Set the increment by which pages are
scrolled when navigating
within the Internet page.
Connect. timeout
Set the maximum wait time
for the web response. Select
60 seconds/90 seconds/
No timeout.
§Options§
Open menu and select Save.
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Current
Display the current certificate
information.
Certificates list
Select certificate.
Display the selected certificate information, e.g. serial
number, algorithm, validity
period.
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Or
§Options§
Browser profiles
Open menu and select
Enable/Disable for the
highlighted certificate.
WAP push
You can accept or reject messages from
trusted and untrusted sources. If Ask
first is set, you can decide for each message whether or not the content should
be downloaded.
Navigate to input fields.
Allow push
The current browser profile is marked.
Activate profile
Select profile and confirm
with C.
Edit profile
§Options§ Open menu and select Edit.
Set whether or not to accept
WAP push messages. Select
Operator/All/None.
If Operator is set, only messages from senders specified
by the operator, are
accepted.
Trusted content/Untrusted content
Select Fetch content/
Ignore/Ask first.
Lockout time
Press C to open editor.
Enter lockout time
(in seconds) and confirm
with C.
§Options§
You can choose one of 5 browser profiles. A browser profile is a superset of
an Internet profile, a connection profile
and a startpage URL.
Open menu and select Save.
Navigate to input fields.
Profile name
Enter profile name.
Internet profile/Connection profile
Select profile (page 110).
Start page Set current URL as startpage
for the profile.
§Options§
Open menu and select Save.
Reset profile
Select profile.
§Options§
Open menu and select
Reset profile.
§Yes§
Confirm.
The browser profile is reset to an unconfigured state. If your provider has locked
a predefined profile, it cannot be reset.
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Browser options
Send link
Display the URL of the
current page for sending
via SMS/MMS/e-mail.
Privacy
Clear cache, Clear cookies or Clear history and
confirm with C.
Depending on the current situation,
different functions will be offered.
§Options§
Open menu.
Prefix
Change URL prefix.
Home
Call up the preset
homepage for the
current profile.
Set as
startpage
Set the current page as
browser startpage and
confirm with C.
Bookmarks
list
Display the list of stored
bookmarks.
Settings
Open browser settings
(page 80).
Add
bookmark
Edit bookmarks. Enter
name and address and
select whether to save
the bookmark for offline
browsing.
About
Display information on
browser, e.g. version.
Update
bookmark
(only if offline bookmark) Reload bookmark.
Enter URL
Save items
History
Forward
Reload page
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For standard functions see page 26.
Ending a connection
Press to end the connection
and close the browser.
Enter the URL for
direct dial to an Internet
address.
§Yes§
Confirm.
§OK§
Confirm connection details.
Show the list of items
(images/sounds) of
current page. Select Save
from options menu.
Select save location and
save selected item in My
stuff folder (page 101).
Navigation in the browser
• Select a link (if link is a
phone number, initiate call).
• Settings, status on/off.
A/ ¥ If link is a phone number,
initiate (video) call.
Display recently visited
pages (page 80).
§Back§
Press to go back a page.
Load the following page
in the current session, if
there is one.
• One input field/link
forward/back.
• Scroll one line.
Tab through active content
(links on page).
Reload the current page.
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Internet
Entering special characters
*/0
Select special characters.
The Internet browser is under licence of:
Download
Downloads are offered on the Internet.
Once downloaded, the content is
available to you on the phone.
You cannot download more than one
content at a time.
Ongoing downloads are not affected
when the slider is closed.
There are 3 categories of downloads:
• Web browsing.
• Open Mobile Alliance (OMA):
Download of the media content that
has associated digital rights. Normally you have to pay for the content.
The Browser interacts with the DRM
(page 24) while downloading.
• Java applications are decrypted and
processed by the Java Application
Manager (JAM). When you start the
download, JAM is started
automatically (see below).
• If you would like to quit the browser
while downloading: Press §Exit§ and
confirm to continue downloading in
the background. Closing the slider
has no effect on downloading in the
background.
• An incoming call pauses the data
connection. The download is resumed
automatically after you reject or end the
incoming call.
• To start the browser, see page 80.
• If the downloaded content type is
not supported, a prompt is displayed.
Confirm if you want to continue the
download.
• If you download an application you
have to confirm the signer of the application before the download is started.
• When the download is completed, you
can either continue browsing or open
the downloaded content and use it
(e.g. set picture as wallpaper, play
sound/video).
• Downloaded content is listed in the
corresponding folder in My stuff
(page 101). You can select whether to
save downloaded applications in the
Games or Applications folder.
Java Application Manager (JAM)
Display the list of Java applications
currently available on the phone and
manage those applications.
Select application.
§Options§
Open menu.
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Depending on the application selected,
different options are available:
Select
Open the selected link.
Launch
Launch the selected
application, that has been
fully installed.
Open suite Select MIDlet application
from the MIDlet suite.
Move
Move the MIDlet application to another folder.
Attributes
Display the MIDlet application information, e.g.name/
version.
Security
View/edit the security settings of the MIDlet application. Depending on the
application you can set the
access rights for the MIDlet
on the phone.
Reinstall
Download and reinstall the
MIDlet application
(update).
Java
settings
Select connection profile
(page 110).
For standard functions see page 26.
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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 purchaser bears sole risk for
the loss of, damage to, and any defects arising in,
this device or the applications and for any direct
damage or consequential damage of whatever
nature resulting from the use of this application.
For technical reasons, such applications and
subsequent enabling of certain functions are lost
in the event of the device being replaced/re-supplied and may be lost if it is repaired. In such cases, the buyer is required to download or enable
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 offers no warranty or guarantee nor does it accept any liability
for the customer's ability to download or enable
applications again or to do so free of charge.
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Games
Games
C¢§
Games are offered on the Internet. You
can download games to the phone
(page 84). Once downloaded, these are
available to you via the phone.
Some games are already pre-installed
on your phone. You will find these
listed here:
www.BenQ-Siemens.com/sl91
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Organiser
Calendar
C ¢ Q ¢ Calendar
You can enter events in the calendar.
The time and date must be set for the
calendar to work correctly.
AM/PM or 24 h display depends on
your settings (page 117).
The calendar offers you 3 views: daily,
weekly and monthly. When you switch
the view, the current hour/day/week is
marked.
Daily view
Display events of the current day.
You can scroll from 12 AM to 11 PM.
A vertical line indicates the event
duration.
One day forward/back.
Weekly view
Events are shown as vertical bars of different colours on the horizontal hour division. The first 2 upcoming or current
events for the current day are displayed
below the calendar.
Forward/back two hours
through the day.
Display daily view for
highlighted day.
Monthly view
Week numbers are displayed in the first
column. The first 2 upcoming or current
events for the current day are displayed
below the calendar.
One hour forward/back.
Edit/New event (page 89).
Birthdays are displayed with the subject
"Birthday" in a single hour slot at the
day start time (page 88). If a birthday
event is highlighted, press C to open
the contact.
One day forward/back or
one week forward/back if
Monday or Sunday is
highlighted.
One day forward/back or
one month forward/back if
first or last day is
highlighted.
One row up/down or one
month forward/back if first
or last row is highlighted.
Display daily view for
highlighted day.
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Calendar options
Default repeat:
Depending on the current view different
functions are offered.
Set the default repeat state for newly
created events.
§Options§
Delete
event
e.g. Daily
view
Open menu.
Non-repeating event:
Confirm with §Yes§.
Repeating event: Select
This occurrence/
All occurrences.
Switch to the daily/weekly/
monthly view.
Possible settings are: Never, Daily,
Weekly, Monthly, Yearly.
Default alarm mode:
Set the default alarm state for newly
created events.
Go to date Enter the date and confirm.
Synchronise
Initiate the synchronisation
of the calendar (page 90).
Settings
Open the calendar settings
(see below).
Delete
events
Delete all events of the
day/week/month.Confirm
with §Yes§. If there are
repeating events, only the
current event is deleted.
For standard functions see page 26.
Settings
§Options§
Open menu and select
Settings.
Navigate to input fields.
Select the required time
frame.
Select the required time
span before the event.
To set the ringtone see page 105.
Day start time:
Set the time displayed on the first line in
the daily/weekly view.
Enter time.
Week start day:
Set first day of the week, e.g. Sunday.
Select day.
Save settings
Open menu and select Save
to save calendar settings.
§Options§
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New event/Edit event
Information on the alarm
Events are displayed in all calendar
views. Overlapping events are displayed
in parallel as different vertical bars.
When the set date and time of the event
are reached an audio and a visual alarm
occur.
Open menu and select New
event/Edit event.
Reset alarm
Select the snooze option. Re§Snooze§
set the alarm for 10 minutes.
§Options§
If you edit a repeating event, select
whether you want to save changes to the
highlighted event or to all occurrences
and confirm with C.
Subject:
Navigate to input fields.
Enter description of event
(max. one line).
Start date:/Start time:
Enter the date/time when
event starts.
End date:/End time:
Enter the date/time when
event ends.
Alarm:/Repeat:
Default setting is selected
(page 88). You can change
the alarm/repeat for the
current event.
§Options§
Open menu and select Save
to save the event.
If the time format 12-hour is activated
(page 117) press 2/ 7 to switch
between am/pm for start and end time.
End alarm
§Off§
Disable the alarm.
You can also end the alarm by
opening/closing the slider.
Launch calendar
Launch the calendar and
display the event.
• An alarm sounds even when the phone
is switched off (unless the phone is
switched off in alarms off mode,
page 21). The phone does not go to
standby mode.
• To deactivate the alarm press any key.
Dictat. machine
C ¢ Q ¢ Dictat. machine
Use the function to record short memos.
• Use your phone as a dictating
machine when on the move.
• Record a memo as a reminder or as a
note for others.
To start/playback recording see sound
recorder (page 96).
Memos are saved in .amr format in the
sounds folder (page 101).
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Time zones
C ¢ Q ¢ Time zones
You can select the time zone in the
world map or the city list (page 117).
Synchronisation
C ¢ Q ¢ Synchronisation
¢ Select function.
You can use this function remotely to
access externally filed data (addresses,
calendar) and synchronise these with
the data on your phone. The data can,
for example, be saved on a company
computer.
If you receive an update prompt via WAP
push (page 68), you have to confirm the
update to initiate it.
Remote sync
You can configure up to 5 profiles
for remote synchronisation. Before
you start the synchronisation,
check Active profile, Sync mode and
Apps to synchronise (page 91).
Initiate the synchronisation. The computer is selected and synchronisation
started. When completed, the actions
which have been performed are
displayed.
• If an error message is displayed, correct
respective settings.
• If you accept/establish a call during
snychronisation, the synchronisation
might be stopped depending on your
network.
• Closing the slider does not affect an
ongoing synchronisation.
Active profile
Select profile you want to
use for synchronisation and
confirm with C.
Edit profile
Select profile.
§Options§
Open menu and select Edit.
Navigate to input fields.
Provider:
Select a service provider.
URL:
Enter the URL that points to
SyncML server, e.g.:
//path.to/syncmlserver
Port:
Enter the port number to
connect with the SyncML
server (1 to 65535).
Username: Enter your login name.
Password: Enter your password
(shown as a series of
asterisks).
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Cont.database:
Enter the path to the contact
database on the synchronisation server.
Cal. database:
Enter the path to the
calendar database on the
synchronisation server.
HTTP authent.:
Enable/disable HTTP
authentication. Select
No/Yes.
HTTP usrname:
Enter your user name when
HTTP authent.: is active.
HTTP passwd:
Enter your password
when HTTP authent.: is
active (shown as a series of
asterisks).
Restore defaults
§Options§ Open menu and select
Restore defaults.
Sync mode
Navigate to input fields.
Data to sync:
Select whether All data or
only Modified data is to
be transferred during
synchronisation.
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Sync direction:
Select the direction in which
synchronisation is to occur.
Two-way: data is transferred
in both directions between
the phone and the server.
Mob.overwrite: phone
transfers data to the server.
Serv.overwrite: server
transfers data to the phone.
Apps to synchronise
§Done§
Check/Uncheck highlighted item. Select the data type:
Contacts, Calendar or both.
Press to confirm.
Sync log
Display a summary of the latest synchronisation. The log indicates whether
the synchronisation attempt was successful, e.g. date, time and details about
the synchronised application.
For original accessories, e.g. Data Cable,
see page 151. During the synchronisation
all applications are locked.
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Extras
My menu
C ¢ S ¢ My menu
Create your own menu with frequently
used functions, phone numbers from
the contacts list or applications. The list
of 10 entries is preset. You can, however,
change it as you wish.
Using
Select an entry.
Confirm.
Or
If the selected entry is a
phone number, you can also
call it with the call key.
Change menu
You can replace each entry with another
entry from the selection list.
Select an entry.
§Change§
Press to open the
function list.
Select the new entry from
the list.
Confirm to save the entry.
If None is selected, the assignment is
cleared from the list.
If Speed dial is selected, the contacts list
is opened. Select a contact. If the
contacts list is empty, select Initialising...
to create a new contact.
SIM toolkit (optional) b
C ¢ S ¢ SIM toolkit
Your service provider may offer special
applications such as mobile banking,
share prices, etc. via the SIM card.
If you have such a SIM card, the SIM
services will appear in the main menu
under "Extras" or directly above the
softkey (on the left).
Symbol for SIM services.
Where there are several applications,
these are displayed in a SIM services
menu. With the SIM services menu,
your phone can support future additions in your service provider's user
package. For further information, please
contact your service provider.
Alarm clock
C ¢ S ¢ Alarm clock
The alarm clock can be set for each day
of the week separately.
Set alarm
§Options§
Select day of the week.
Open menu and select
Set alarm.
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Set time (hh:mm).
§Save§
Press to save changes.
The saved alarm is activated
automatically.
• The alarm will ring with the set melody
and volume, page 105.
• If the time format 12-hour is activated
(page 117) press 2/ 7 to switch
between am/pm.
Apply to every day
§Options§
Open menu and select
Apply to every day.
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End alarm
The alarm will ring at the set time, even
when the phone is switched off (unless
the phone is switched off in alarms off
mode, page 21).
If the phone is switched on by the alarm,
it won’t switch off again when you end
the alarm.
Reset alarm
§Snooze§
Stop the alarm tone, and
reset it for 10 minutes.
The original time of the alarm is not
changed.
End alarm
Options alarm clock
§Off§
Depending on the current situation
different functions are offered.
You can also end the alarm by
opening/closing the slider.
§Options§
The alarm remains active and will occur
at the same time in one week.
Open menu.
Set alarm
Edit currently highlighted alarm and
save it (see above).
Turn on/Turn off
If alarm is off, turn it
on and vice versa.
If any alarm is active,
you can also turn all
alarms off.
Apply to every
day
Use the time of the
highlighted alarm for
every day of the
week.
For standard functions see page 26.
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End alarm.
Display in standby mode:
alarm clock is turned on.
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FM radio
C ¢ S ¢ FM radio
§Options§
To use the radio function, the stereo
headset must be connected to the
phone.
If no stereo headset is connected when
the radio is started or while the radio
is active, a message to this effect is
displayed. Connect headset to start FM
radio or press §OK§ to return to the main
menu.
• Volume is set by pressing I.
• An incoming call exits the FM radio.
• If you start audio playback with another
application, e.g. Media Player, the FM
radio is closed.
• To activate the key lock during playback, press i ¢ Home ¢ #.
Selecting from preset list
Open menu and select
Preset stations.
Select station 1-10 from the
list and confirm with §OK§.
You can also enter the preset number:
0- 9
Press briefly.
Adding a radio station to preset
list
You can add the current radio station to
the preset list.
0- 9
Press and hold.
Or
§Options§
Open menu.
Selecting frequency or scanning
Add to presets
Select and confirm
with C. The first unassigned preset number is preselected. Press I if you
want to change preset
number.
D /E
§Select§
Selecting a radio station
You can either select a frequency,
scan for radio stations or select a radio
station from the preset list.
Press briefly: Go down/up
one frequency (0.1 MHz).
Press and hold: Start scan
mode to search for reachable
radio stations.
Press softkey and confirm
with §OK§.
To overwrite a preset number, select a
number which is already assigned.
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FM radio options
§Options§
Preset
stations
Open list of preset radio
stations.
Add to
presets
Add current radio station
to preset list.
Speakerphone
Press §Change§ to turn
speakerphone on/off.
Auto store
Start automatic search for
the 10 strongest radio stations and store them in the
preset list.
Mono mode Press §Change§ to turn
mono audio mode on/off.
Calculator
C ¢ S ¢ Calculator
The calculator can be used in a basic version and with an advanced range of
functions. The input line and two calculation lines (including the matrix with
the calculation functions) are located in
the top display half.
Enter digit(s).
F/I
Navigate to functions.
Open menu.
Use function. The result is
calculated and displayed
immediately.
Basic functions
+, -, *, /
Basic calculator types
Result
1/x
Reversion
Convert to percentage
Decimal point
±
Sign change "+"/ "–"
§Options§
Expansion of the range of
functions:
Square root
Square
Exponent
MS
Save displayed number
MR
Call up saved number
M+
Add current number to saved
number
Unit converter
C ¢ S ¢ Unit converter
You can convert various amounts into
other units.
Converting the units/currency
Select function.
Enter digit(s).
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Select the source unit/
currency.
Switch to the input field.
Enter the quantity to be
converted.
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Switch to the selection field.
New recording
Select the target amount/
currency. The result is
displayed.
Record new
Select.
You can use both input fields
alternately.
Opens the calculator with
the current converted value.
Special key functions:
If a memory card is inserted (page 17),
select save location:
Phone memory/MicroSD card
Select default save location
and confirm with C.
The remaining recording time as well as
the available time are displayed.
Set decimal point.
Change sign.
Currency
When you call up the function, you
must enter a basic currency into which
the conversions are to be made.
Enter currency (e.g. euro).
§Save§
Store entry.
Enter the name and the exchange rate of
the currency to be converted.
Sound recorder
C ¢ S ¢ Sound recorder
Use the sound recorder to record
noises and tones for use as ringtones.
Tone recording is normally started by
other applications/functions such as the
"Media Player".
Press to start recording. If
info tones are activated
(page 115) a brief tone
sounds when the recording
starts.
Pause/record alternately.
§Done§
End recording.
The recording is saved in a file in .wav
format with a time stamp in the sounds
folder (page 101).
If the sound recorder was started from
another application, e.g. Media Player,
you return to that state automatically.
• An incoming call ends recording.
The record is saved automatically.
• Opening/closing the slider has no
effect on recording.
• If available memory is insufficient, recording is not started. If phone runs out
of memory during recording, recording
stops. A corresponding message is
displayed.
• Alerts (e.g. new message, alarm) pause
recording.
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Playback
§Stop§
Lap mode
Select recording.
Playback/pause, alternately.
Stop playback.
For volume settings and additional
options see media player (page 98).
Stopwatch
C ¢ S ¢ Stopwatch
Use the stopwatch to measure time or to
save intermediate times.
Start/Stop/Restart.
§Lap§
When stopwatch is running:
Switch to lap mode.
After a stop:
§Reset§
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Reset time to zero.
While the stopwatch is running, the
lap mode is available (see above). In
lap mode, a lap is counted as the time
between subsequent key presses.
The stopwatch continues to run and is
displayed above the laps.
§Lap§
Save lap time.
Start/Stop/Restart
stopwatch.
After a stop:
§Reset§
Reset lap times to zero.
99 laps can be saved. The last 6 laps are
displayed.
§Exit§
Stop and exit application.
Exit application, but stopwatch continues to run.
If you close the slider a prompt is displayed asking whether or not you want to
continue the stopwatch application.
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Media player
Media player
C¢¦
When you view a picture/video or
listen to a melody, the application
(e.g. Camera, Messages, My stuff) starts
the media player automatically.
The media player functions are accessible via 4 tabs: Music, Pictures, Videos
and Bookmarks.
Select tab.
The media player contains files stored
on the phone memory as well as files
stored on the memory card (those files
are marked).
• An incoming call puts playback in the
background automatically (page 28).
• You can use the Media player also if the
slider is closed.
• See page 102 for possible media types.
Music
The music tab includes MP3 and AAC
files. For fast access, the tracks are sorted
by the following categories:
• Playlists: Display configured/new
playlists (page 98).
• Recent: Display the 20 most recently
played tracks (up to 25).
• All tracks: Display all saved tracks
sorted by track name.
Playback
Select track/playlist
(page 98) and confirm
with C.
The playback is started. At the end
of the track, the next track in the
list/playlist is played automatically.
If playback was started from another application, e.g. My Stuff, playback stops at
the end of the track.
The media player offers the following
functions during music playback:
Playback/Pause depending
on current state.
Press briefly: Skip to
previous/next track.
Press and hold: Rewind/fast
forward within the current
track (for MP3).
Set the volume.
• If the slider is open: Press i ¢ Home
¢ #to activate the key lock during
playback,
• To change the volume setting, the audio
playback has to be in the foreground,
see task switching (page 28).
Create new playlist
You can order several tracks in playlists.
Playlists
Select category at the top
level of the music tab and
confirm with C.
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Select and confirm
with C.
Enter name.
§Options§
Open menu and select Save.
You can add/remove files and change
the order within the playlist via the
options menu (page 100).
Pictures
All files are listed with file name and
size.
Display picture
Select file and confirm
with C.
The following functions can be applied
to a displayed picture:
Zoom picture.
Skip to previous/next
picture in the directory.
The media player offers the following
functions for video playback:
Playback/Pause depending
on current state.
(not within live stream)
Rewind/Fast forward if
supported.
C/ #
Switch full screen mode and
normal view.
Videos
Select file and confirm
with C.
Switch full screen mode and
normal view.
For volume settings, see music playback
(page 98).
Bookmarks
The Bookmarks tab shows a listing of up
to 30 streaming content links. Each URL
must correspond to a single online audio/video file. These bookmarks are not
listed as browser bookmarks.
The first line of each item is the name of
the bookmark. When selected, a second
line with the URL/path to the online
content is displayed.
If started from the camera application,
skip to previous/next picture in that
folder.
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Select bookmark and
confirm with C.
Start Playback music/video
directly from bookmark
(live stream).
Music/Video is downloaded. To ensure
continuous playback, the data is buffered on the phone. The playback starts
about 5 seconds after the connection
was established. The buffer progress is
displayed before and during playback.
For volume settings, see music playback
(page 98).
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Media player
• You cannot pause an audio/video
live stream.
• If you close the slider after having started audio/video streaming, the streaming continues.
• Incoming calls, alarms and events stop
streaming.
Media Player options
Different functions are offered
depending on the starting situation and
the selected object.
§Options§
Open list of all tracks.
Select track(s) you want to
add, press §Options§ to
open menu and select
Done. Select new/existing
playlist. The highlighted
tracks are added.
Playlist selected
Edit playlist Open menu. Select
Remove tracks/
Change order to remove
tracks from the playlist or
to change the order within
the playlist.
Picture file selected
Zoom in/
Zoom picture. F / I
Zoom out
navigate within the picture
in zoom mode.
Fit to screen If picture is zoomed,
return to original sizing.
Start automatic flow
through pictures in current folder. Jump to
next/previous picture
manually with navigation
key. Slide show ends when
all pictures in the folder are
viewed. End manually with
softkey.
Bookmark selected
Settings
Open menu.
Music file selected
Add to
playlist
Slideshow
Select connection profile
(page 110).
Press §Options§ to open
menu and select Save.
Further functions
Play/Pause
Playback/Pause current
file.
Full screen
Enter full screen mode.
History
Open history (see below).
New
picture/
New video
Start camera in picture/
video mode (page 56).
You may also press ; to
start the camera.
New sound
Start Sound recorder
(page 96).
Set as
bookmark
(Only streaming content)
Add to bookmarks list.
For standard functions see page 26.
History
You can access a history comprising the
last 10 files opened regardless of their
type and their storage location. Streaming data is also included. If you try
to open a file which has been deleted
already, an error message is displayed.
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My stuff
To organise your files, you can use the
file system like a PC file manager. There
are some folders in My stuff for various
data types for this purpose. If, for example, you want to download new pictures
or sounds, the download function is
contained in the relevant folder.
Index structure
Remember that pictures and sounds
may be protected (DRM, page 24).
The phone memory tab has, additionally, the folders Themes, Games and
Applications. When selected, the
number of entries is displayed.
You can open My stuff either from
other applications, e.g. media player,
messages, settings or via the main menu:
C¢N
If a memory card is inserted (page 17),
folders/files are organised on a separate
tab. Files are managed the same way as
files saved on the phone.
§Back§
Select tab (phone memory/
memory card). List of
folders/files is displayed.
Select folder/file or link and
confirm with C.
Go back to previous
folder level.
Depending on your selection, the file
and respective application are opened,
or the download is started.
Files are organised in folders. Some
folders have already been created
for different data types. These folders
cannot be changed: Sounds, Pictures,
Videos, Misc..
The content of the fixed folders is
filtered. The folders contain special media types (see table page 102). Files that
do not fit in another folder are listed
in Misc.
You can add personal folders on the
top level as well as subfolders. Personal
folders are displayed behind the default
folders.
Personal folders on the top level can
contain mixed media types. You can
delete personal folders.
Within fixed folders you can add personal subfolders, which are restricted to
the media type of the fixed folder.
When you enter My stuff from other applications, e.g. messages, to open/send file
with a specific media type, the respective
fixed folder is opened. In that mode you
can select files of the same type stored in
personal folders via links from fixed
folders.
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Folder Content/Options Formats
(e.g.)
Misc.
Files of media
types that are not
included in other
folders, e.g. text
modules, Intenet
pages. If you try
to open a file of
unknown type an
error message is
displayed.
e.g. html,
wml
Sounds Melodies,
recordings
The subfolder
Ringtones is fixed.
New entry: Start
sound recorder
(page 96).
mp3,aac,
aac+,
aac++,
m3u, mid
amr, wav,
real
audio 8/9
Pictures
Pictures
New entry: Start
camera in picture
mode
bmp, jpg,
jpeg, png,
gif
Videos
Videos
New entry: Start
camera in video
mode
3gp,
H263,
MPEG4
The following functions are available,
depending on the current situation.
Themes Load theme
(packed)
Theme configuration (unpacked).
Select theme to
activate it.
View/Play/
Open
Start Media player and
open selected file.
New folder
Create new folder on the
current level and name it.
Search
Games
jar, jad
Enter file name/key word
to search files. A list of
results is displayed.
Move/Copy
Place highlighted file(s)
in temporary memory.
Move: delete selection in
the originating folder.
Copy: duplicate selection
in the destination folder.
If a DRM-protected file is
selected, the copy/move
option is not available.
Launch Java
Application
Manager
(page 84).
Depending on your provider the structure,
content and functionality may differ.
My stuff options
AppliLaunch Java
cations Application
Manager (page 84)
and display list of
saved applications.
§Options§
Open menu.
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Paste
Transfer content of temporary memory into current folder. If you paste
content to another
top level folder, only
folders are displayed
which accept this media
type.
Note that protected items
cannot be transferred to
the Micro SD card
(DRM, page 24).
Select
Activate selected theme.
Assign to
contact
Assign media file as ringtone/picture to a contact.
License
manager
Start licence manager
(see below).
For standard functions see page 26.
License manager
Display alphabetical list of all rights associated with files stored on the phone
or the Micro SD card.
If the selected file has no license:
§Yes§
Press to start license
manager anyway.
Select license.
§Options§
Open menu.
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View license
Display license details
(e.g. name, forwarding,
remaining, content
location, etc.).
Renew
license/Buy
more usage
Open browser to URL
of license server.
Purchase new/supplementary rights.
License search Enter rights name to
search for license.
Go to content / Go to associated conDownld
tent file for specified licontent
cense in respective
folder (page 101).
If chosen content is not
found on the phone or
the Micro SD card, you
have to download content first. Load URL of
content server.
Delete license
Remove license from
phone. Confirm
notification.
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Settings
Settings
Profiles
C ¢ T ¢ Profiles
Several settings can be stored in a phone
profile, for example to adapt the phone
to the surrounding level of noise.
• The following standard profiles
are provided with default settings:
General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor,
Car kit, Headset, Music cable. You can
edit the default settings.
• You can set and rename
2 personal profiles (User profile 1
and User profile 2).
• Bluetooth Car Kits do not support profiles, e.g. General, Silent, Meeting,
Outdoor, Car kit, Headset.
• When you activate a profile, all the settings defined in the profile are updated.
If you change one of these settings via
the settings menu, that change is reflected in the currently active profile
automatically.
Activating a profile
Select a default profile or a
personal profile.
Activate profile.
Profile settings
Edit a default profile or create a new
personal profile:
Select profile.
§Options§
Open menu and select
Change settings.
The list of available settings is displayed.
For details see corresponding menu
descriptions.
When you have finished setting one
function, you return to the profile menu
and can change further settings.
In standby mode: Press briefly G to
display Profile list.
Profile options
§Options§
Open menu.
Activate
Activate selected profile.
Change
settings
Change profile settings.
Return to
default
Enter phone code
(page 29) and confirm
with §Yes§ to set profile
settings to default.
Copy from
Copy settings from
another profile. Select
profile whose settings
you want to copy and
confirm with C.
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Melody
Headset
The special profile Headset is automatically set when an original headset is
attached (see also accessories, page 151).
Ringtones
C ¢ T ¢ Ringtones
Volume
Set the tones on the phone to suit your
requirements. The volume setting controls the volume of the ringtone as well
as the general volume level of beeps and
tones played by different applications.
The volume setting does not affect the
media player or the FM radio.
You can set the volume in 5 Levels
or switch ringtones off.
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Set volume and confirm
with C.
Select a sound file to use as ringtone.
Select melody from My stuff
folder (page 101) and
confirm with §Select§.
Tone
Depending on the selected function, the
following options will be offered:
On/Off
Activate/deactivate
melody specified above.
You cannot turn off the
alarm clock tone.
Beep
Set ringtone to beep.
Please make sure you have accepted the
call before holding the phone to your ear.
This will avoid damage to your hearing
from loud ringtones.
Messaging
While editing the volume level, the
currently set level is played.
Melody
For melody settings, see above.
Voice calls/Video calls/
Calendar/Alarm clock
SMS & MMS tone/CBS alert tone/
E-mail tone
Set alert tone used for the different types
of messages.
Select function and set melody and tone
for each function separately.
For tone settings on, see above.
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Settings
Game sounds/Startup
sound/Shutdown sound
Set pre-defined sound effect for the selected function.
Press to switch tone On/Off.
If you want to use the navigation software, you should switch on Game
sounds. Otherwise the navigation does
not announce directions.
Open ProSlide tone/
Close ProSlide tone
In addition to the automatic exchange
of theme parameters (e.g. switch on/off
melody), you will have to manually set
parameters such as Logo.
• When you select a theme all the components of the theme apply to the phone,
e.g. ringtones, wallpaper. The existing
settings might be overwritten.
• Subfolders within the theme folder are
not supported. The theme might not be
recognized.
• If a preview of the theme is available,
press §Preview§ to view the selected
theme.
Set melody to be played when the slider
is opened/closed.
Activating a theme
Melody
Melody settings on page 105.
Tone
Tone settings on page 105.
Themes
C¢T¢
Themes
Load a completely new user interface in
your phone. With the press of a key, various functions are re-organised based
on a theme, e.g. switch on/off melody
and opening/closing melody.
Theme files are automatically packed to
save memory space. Themes are
temporarely unpacked when activated,
e.g. after a download (page 84) or a call
from My stuff (page 101).
Select theme and confirm
with C.
If you delete an active theme, some used
elements are reset to default.
Display
C ¢ T ¢ Display
Set Wallpaper/Logo
You can set pictures separately for the
following functions:
Wallpaper
Background image used on the display
in standby mode.
Logo
Graphic to be displayed instead of the
provider logo.
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Set Wallpaper/Logo
Power save
Wallpaper/Logo
Set the time when the display goes into
power save mode automatically.
Select and confirm
with C.
Select file from corresponding folder in My stuff
(page 101) and confirm
with §Select§.
Change Wallpaper/Logo
Press to open wallpaper/
§Change§
logo setting.
Select file and confirm
with §Select§.
Greeting message
Set a message to be displayed
when phone is switched on.
Enter greeting
(up to 2 lines) and confirm
with C.
Backlight time
Set the backlight duration for the
display.
Select time and confirm
with C.
Brightness
Set the brightness level for the display
and keys.
Decrease/increase brightness and confirm with C.
Decreasing the brightness of the display
extends the operating time of your phone.
Select time or deactivate
the function and confirm
with C.
Vibration (silent alert)
C ¢ T ¢ Vibration
To avoid the disturbance caused by a
ringing phone, you can activate the silent alert function as an alternative.
The silent alert can also be activated
in addition to the ringtone (e.g. in noisy
environments).
Vibration is deactivated when the battery
is being charged and accessories are
connected (except the headset).
Vibration
Select the vibration pattern.
Off/Standard/Helicopter/UFO/Shock/
Mosquito/Train
Select vibration mode and
confirm with C.
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Connectivity
C ¢ T ¢ Connectivity
®
Bluetooth (BT)
Bluetooth is a short-range radio connection by means of which a headset or car
kit or such can be connected without the
need for wires.
Using the Send function in the options
menu for the application concerned you
can also use this route to send data.
If the slider is closed:
• A prompt is displayed asking whether
or not you would like to continue data
transfer via Bluetooth. Reject the
prompt to cancel the data transfer.
• If another user tries to establish a connection and the device is trusted
(page 109), the connection is established automatically. If the other device
is not trusted a prompt is displayed to
open the slider.
Bluetooth active
Press to switch Bluetooth
On/Off.
Each Bluetooth device has its own specific address and can be given a self-explanatory name as an option. Password
protection ensures the security of a
Bluetooth connection, as does including
the BT partner in a list of "confidential"
devices.
To establish a Bluetooth connection between your phone and other Bluetooth
devices you must activate the function.
Phone/microSD card
Select and confirm
with C.
®
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are
owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any
use of such marks by BenQ Corp. is under
license. Other trademarks and trade
names are those of their respective
owners.
Bluetooth reduces the phone’s standby
time if it is activated.
File location
Select where the files are to be stored
after being tranferred via Bluetooth.
Search
Search for specific categories of devices
or for all Bluetooth devices.
All devices/Audio/Phone/PC
Select and confirm
with C to start search.
Found devices are displayed in a list
(for list options see below).
If Audio is selected, headsets, car kit and
audio or video devices are listed.
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Known devices
Display the list of known devices
(max. 10 devices).
Last connected
Display the list of last 10 connected devices, including those that are currently
connected.
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List options
Depending on the current list (known
or last connected), different functions
will be offered.
Select device from list.
§Options§
Open menu.
Trust/
Do not trust
Enter the password to
trust the device or remove trust option of
device.
Trusted devices are
added to the known
list automatically and
do not require the
password to connect.
If no name is entered, the device address
is shown to other BT users (the device
address cannot be changed).
Connect/
Disconnect
Bluetooth visibility
The device address/name is shown or
not to other BT devices if they request
this in order to receive or send data.
Establish/end BT connection to a known audio device. Only one
audio device may be
connected at a time.
View details
Display the device details: Name:, Device
type: and Address:.
Add to known
list
Add the device to the
known list.
New search
Start a new search.
Bluetooth name
Display device address. Enter the device
name that is shown to other BT devices
when they request this (see Bluetooth
visibility).
Enter BT name for your
phone (up to 16 characters)
and confirm with C.
Select one of the following
options and confirm
with C.
On/Off
Activate/deactivate
visibility.
Auto
Set visibility for 5 minutes, then visibility is
disabled automatically.
Data counter
Display the data transfer information.
Reset the data counter and
confirm with C.
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Connect.profiles
Depending on your provider up to
25 profiles may be preset containing a
collection of settings utilised by applications. Depending on your provider you
may rename/edit/delete the profiles via
the options menu.
Select profile from list and
confirm with C.
The following information is displayed
and may be edited:
Profile name:
Default/changed name.
APN:
Access point name (URL).
Login:
Your login name.
may rename/edit/delete the profiles via
the options menu.
The following information is displayed
and may be edited:
Profile name:
Default/changed name.
Type:
Select profile type: HTTP/
WAP.
Security:
Select security mode.
Proxy server:
IP address or domain of
the server used for Internet
access.
Proxy port:
Password: Your password.
Communication port of the
server (1 to 65535).
Commonly the setting is 80
or 8080 for HTTP and 9201
for WAP.
Authentication:
Select authentication mode:
Normal/Secure/ None.
DNS 1 (opt):, DNS 2 (opt):
The IP addresses of the used
primary/secondary DNS
server. DNS servers are used
on the Internet to translate
IP addresses into domain
names and vice versa.
Your provider will supply you with your
login and password.
Internet profiles
Select profile from list and
confirm with C.
Depending on your provider up to
25 profiles are preset containing a collection of settings utilised by applications. Dependig on your provider you
Login:
Your login name.
Password: Your password.
Your provider will supply you with your
login and password.
Linger time
Depending on your provider you may
be able to specify the linger time which
will apply to all applications.
Enter time (1-999 seconds).
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Shortcuts
Start function/call number
You can assign one important
number/function to each softkey,
the navigation key (every direction)
and the number keys 2 to 9 (speed dial
numbers).
The function is started or the number
is dialled at the touch of a button.
C ¢ T ¢ Shortcuts
Pre-defined key functions
Select key
Left soft key/Right soft key
Select key and confirm
with C.
Navigation keys
Select and confirm
with C. Select
Up/Down/Left/ Right and
confirm with C.
Number keys
Select and confirm
with C. Select number
key and confirm with C.
Set/change shortcut function
Select function and confirm
with C.
To assign a number to a key, select the
contact application and then select the
desired contact.
If no function is assigned, you can set a
function if you
• press and hold the number key in
standby mode and confirm
• press the softkey briefly.
Press and hold key to start
application/dial number.
The following key functions are
predefined. You cannot change their
function.
Dial the mailbox number
(page 79).
The service provider may have already assigned functions to a softkey (e.g. access
to "SIM services" or direct call-up of the
Internet portal). It may not be possible to
modify this key assignment.
The left softkey may sometimes be replaced automatically by §View§ to access a
new message for example.
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Call setup
C ¢ T ¢ Call setup
Or
Check status =
Select to display
current setting.
¢ Select function.
Hide ID
When you make a call, your number can
be shown on the display of the called
party or suppressed. You may need to
register separately with your service
provider for these functions.
Select one of the following
options and confirm
with C.
Default
Set to default.
On/Off
Activate/deactivate display of the number for all
subsequent calls.
Next call only Activate/deactivate display of the number just
for next call.
Diverts
You can specify the conditions
under which the call types should
be diverted to your mailbox or other
numbers.
The different call types are described
below.
Divert video calls/voice calls
Voice calls/Video calls
Select call type and confirm
with C.
All video calls/All voice calls/
Unanswered/Not reachable/
No reply/Busy
Select option and confirm
with C.
§Options§
The setting applies to voice and video
calls.
Call waiting
If you are registered for this service, set
call waiting.
On/Off
Activate/deactivate call
waiting and confirm
with C.
Open menu and select Set.
Enter the number you
want to divert to. Or select
Contacts from the options
menu and select a contact.
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All calls
All calls are diverted.
Divert other call types
All calls/Data/Fax/Messages
Select a call type and
confirm with C.
§Options§
Ç
Open menu and select Set.
Enter the number you
want to divert to. Or select
Contacts from the options
menu and select a contact.
Check status
§Options§ Open menu and select
Check status.
You can check the current divert status
for all conditions. After a short pause,
the current situation is transmitted by
the network and displayed.
Clear all
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Symbol in the top line of the
display in standby mode.
Unanswered
A call is diverted in the following
situations: Not reachable, No reply, Busy
(see below).
Not reachable
A call is diverted if the phone is switched
off or is out of range.
No reply
A call is only diverted after a delay that is
determined by the network. The period
can be set to a maximum of 30 seconds
in 5-second intervals.
All set diversions are cleared. Confirm
with C.
Busy
A call is diverted if another call is in
progress. If you activated Call waiting
(page 112), you will hear the call waiting
tone during a call (page 38).
Note that the divert is stored in the network and not in the phone (e.g., when the
SIM card is changed).
Fax
Fax calls are diverted to a number with a
fax connection.
§Options§
Open menu and select
Clear all.
Data/Messages
Data calls are diverted to a number with
a PC connection.
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Any key answer
Incoming calls can be accepted by
pressing any key (except for B).
Press to switch function
On/Off.
Video calls
Specify the additional settings for video
calls.
Show my image
If the function is activated, your video
image is always transmitted to the caller
during a video call.
If the function is deactivated, you can
choose whether or not to send the video
image when you receive an incoming
video call.
Press to switch function
On/Off.
Select image
If you do not want to transmit your video image to the caller (Show my image is
deactivated), you can select a video
mute picture that is shown instead.
If the standard picture is set, the
default video mute file provided by the
manufacturer or the service provider is
displayed.
§Change§
Press to change setting.
Select a picture from
My stuff (page 101) folder
and confirm with C.
• You cannot send protected files during
a video call (DRM, page 24).
• The video mute file is sent during video
calls when the slider is closed.
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Phone
Key tones
C ¢ T ¢ Phone
Set the tone that is played when pressing
keys.
Language
Set the language of the display text.
If Click is set, a tone is played only for
the sensor keys (page 12).
¢ Select function.
Display language
Show the currently set display language.
When Automatic is set, the language of
your home service provider is used.
Input language
Select a language for text entry.
Languages with T9 support are marked
with the T9 symbol. When Automatic is
set, the input language is based on the
display language.
If a language that you do not understand
happens to be set, the phone can be reset
to the language of your home service
provider with the following input
(in standby mode):
# 0 0 0 0 #.
Press to switch between
Tone/Silent/Click.
Info tones
Set the service and alarm tones.
On/Off
Activate/deactivate tones
and confirm with C.
Charging Light Indication
If activated the navi key blinks while
the battery is charging. When the battery is fully charged and the charging
cable is still connected, the navi key light
is permanently on.
Press to switch function
On/Off.
File system
T9 mode
Format card
Format the Micro SD card and delete all
saved data. Formatting can last longer
than one minute.
Set T9 (intelligent text entry) or the
multi-tap as default text entry method
for most of the text entry items.
Press to switch function
On/Off.
Press to confirm.
Memory assistant
Start the memory assistant (page 27).
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Phone identity
Master reset
The phone identity number (IMEI)
is displayed. This information may be
useful for customer service.
Reset the phone to default values
(factory setting). This does not affect the
SIM card or the network settings.
Switch between tabs to display additional information
about the device, the software configuration or start a
device check.
Software version
To display the software version for your
phone in standby mode:
# 0 6 #, and select the Configuration tab.
Device check
A self-test as well as individual tests
are offered. If you select Self test, all
individual tests are carried out.
The reset has no bearing on files saved
in My stuff (page 101).
Alternatively enter in standby mode:
*#9999#A
Enter the phone code
(page 29) twice and confirm
with C.
Note that the master reset does not wipe
your settings (incl. files stored on the
phone) but only resets to factory settings.
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Time zone options
Open menu and select
option.
C ¢ T ¢ Clock
§Options§
The clock must be set correctly once at
start-up (page 22).
Set time
zone
Setting the time and date
Time/Date Select with C.
Set a new time zone for
the selected city. Confirm
with §Yes§.
Auto time
Enable/disable automatic
update of the time and the
time zone.
Enter time (hours/minutes)
or date (day/month/year)
and confirm with C.
If Auto time is activated (page 118), the
network time is displayed.
• If the battery is removed for longer
than 30 seconds, the clock is reset
automatically.
• If the time format 12-hour is activated
(see below) press 2/ 7 to
switch between am/pm.
Time zone
The world clock shows the current system time, the time zone (grey vertical
bar on the map), the time zone name
and the time in the selected city.
The time zone can be changed:
Select the desired setting
and change the time zone in
the world map.
Select a city in the selected
time zone.
Display set time zone.
Confirm.
Search city Open the city list and select
a city.
For standard functions see page 26.
If you change the time zone:
• The alarm clock is not affected.
• Calendar events are updated to the
current time zone.
Time format
Set the display format for time used in
various applications.
Press to change time format
24-hour/12-hour.
Date format
Set the display format for date.
Select date format and
confirm with C.
Show clock
Set the time and date display in standby
mode.
Press to switch function
On/Off.
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Auto time
If you activate auto time, the time zone
is switched automatically to local time
by the network.
Press to switch function
On/Off.
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Security
C ¢ T ¢ Security
PIN codes
PIN control, Change PIN, Change PIN2,
Change phonecde
Auto key lock
If activated, the keypad is locked automatically if no key has been pressed for
one minute in standby mode. This prevents the phone from being used accidentally. However, you can still be called
and you can still make an
emergency call.
Press to switch function
On/Off.
The keypad can also be directly locked and
unlocked in standby mode. In each case:
Press and hold.
Only protect. SIM
(PIN2 or phone-code protected)
Dialling options are restricted to the
SIM protected numbers in the contacts.
If only area codes are entered, relevant
numbers can be added to these
manually before dialling.
If the SIM card does not support PIN2
input, all the contacts can be protected
with the phone code.
On/Off
Activate/deactivate and
confirm with C.
See page 29:
¢ Select function.
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This SIM only
(PIN 2 or phone-code protected)
The phone can be linked to a SIM card
when the phone code is entered. Unless
the phone code is known the phone will
not operate with a different SIM card.
If the phone is to be used with a different
SIM card, enter the phone code when
requested.
On/Off
Barrings
Activate/deactivate and
confirm with C.
Barring restricts the use of your SIM
card (not supported by all service providers). You need a 4-digit network
password for network barring. Your
service provider will supply you with
this password. You may need to register
separately for each barring.
Activate/deactivate barrings
Select call type described
below and confirm
with C.
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Activate/Deactivate
Select and confirm
with C.
Enter the network password
and confirm with C to
activate/deactivate barring
for selected call type.
Confirm barring message.
When roaming
You do not receive calls when you are
outside your home network. This means
that no charges are incurred for
incoming calls.
Status check
Check the status of selected or all call
type(s).
All outgoing
All outgoing calls except emergency
numbers are barred.
Enter the network
password.
Confirm barring message.
Outg. internat. (International
outgoing)
Only national calls can be made.
Clear all
All barrings are deleted.
Outg. int. x home (International
outgoing without home country)
International calls are not permitted.
However you can make calls to your
home country when abroad.
All incoming
The phone is barred for all incoming
calls (forwarding of all calls to mailbox
provides a similar effect).
Start the License manager to view/edit
license information of all saved files
(page 103).
Enter the network
password.
Confirm to clear all
barrings.
License manager
Download prompt
Enable or disable a content download
notification (page 24).
Press to switch function
On/Off.
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Network
C ¢ T ¢ Network
¢ Select function.
Network info
Retrieve information about the network
operator currently set. Information is
displayed.
Confirm network info.
Choose network
Start network search. This is useful if
you are not in your home network or
want to register in a different network.
If Auto network is activated (see below),
confirm to deactivate the auto network
function.
Auto network
If you activate this function, the phone
searches automatically and selects the
next network on the preferred network
list. Otherwise you can select a different
network manually from the network list.
Preferred network
§Options§
Open menu.
Info
Display network
information.
Select
Set as current network
operator.
Display a list of preferred networks.
Customise the list by changing entries.
§Options§
Select network.
Press to switch function
On/Off.
When function is deactivated, the
Choose network function is started
automatically (page 121).
The list of networks currently available
is displayed.
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Select entry.
Open menu and select
Change.
Select network and confirm
with C.
If you are outside your home network,
your phone automatically dials another
network.
If the signal strength of the preferred network is inadequate when you switch on
the phone, the phone may register in a
different network.
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Mode selection
Make sure that your service provider
supports the selected mode.
Select Automatic/GSM only/
UMTS only and confirm
with C.
Fast search
If you activate this function, network
reconnection is speeded up.
Press to switch function
On/Off.
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Accessories
C ¢ T ¢ Accessories
¢ Select function.
Key 1/Key 2/Key 3
Select the key and confirm
with C.
Car kit
The Car kit profile is activated automatically as soon as the phone is connected
to a car kit.
Edit profile
To edit the Car kit profile see page 104.
Auto answer
Voice and video calls are accepted
automatically after a few seconds.
Press to switch function
On/Off.
• Auto answer does not apply if you
are already in a call or if a Bluetooth
headset is connected to the phone.
• Closing the slider: In conjunction with a
car kit or headset closing the slider will
not cancel dialling or incoming calls.
• An information tone is sounded when
the call is accepted. If you do not notice
that your phone has accepted a call,
there is the danger that the caller may
eavesdrop.
• Power save settings are disabled automatically when the phone is connected
to a car kit.
Key assignments
(only for Car Kit Comfort)
You can assign new functions to keys on
the car kit.
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Select function and confirm
with C.
Headset
Only in combination with an original
handsfree headset (page 151). If an
original headset is used the Headset
profile is automatically activated when
the headset is plugged in.
Edit profile
To edit Headset profile see page 104.
Auto answer
Voice and video calls are accepted
automatically after a few seconds.
Press to switch function
On/Off.
• Auto answer does not apply if you are
already in a call.
• An information tone is sounded when
the call is accepted. If you do not notice
that your phone has accepted a call,
there is the danger that the caller may
eavesdrop.
Charge via USB
The phone is charged via USB when
connected to a computer via USB cable.
Press to switch function
On/Off.
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Mobile Phone Manager
Mobile Phone Manager
The MPM (Mobile Phone Manager)
enables you to use extended phone
functions from your PC. The phone
and PC communicate via a data
cable (see Accessories, page 131) or
Bluetooth.
Photos > PC
Copy photos taken with the phone onto
your computer's hard disk.
Songs > Phone
You can download the latest version of
the MPM software from the Internet at:
www.BenQ-Siemens.com/sl91
SmartSync
Copy MP3 or other music files from
the hard disk of your computer to your
phone.
Images
With SmartSync you can always synchronise your data with Outlook®,
OutlookExpress® or Lotus Notes™ as
soon as the phone is connected to a PC.
New and changed contacts are synchronised in just the same way as messages
and appointments.
Images offers you the opportunity to
conveniently create, edit and manage
pictures and photos. Filters and effects
are offered to help you create colourful,
attractive graphics. The user-friendly
interface makes child’s play of transferring pictures/photos from or to the mobile phone, and of changing the graphic
settings.
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Media Pool
Phone Explorer
The Media Pool offers you a convenient
option for managing ringtones, music
and videos. You can store your music
files in your phone automatically
converting them into a suitable format.
You can access the data in your phone
quickly and easily with the Phone Explorer. The phone is simply integrated
in the data structure of your PC and
handled exactly as if it was another
folder in your PC.
Mobile Modem Assistant
The Mobile Modem Assistant quickly
and easily establishes an Internet connection via your mobile phone enabling
you to use your PC at home or when
traveling to surf the Internet.
Options
Here you can adjust all the program
settings.
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Questions & Answers
Questions & Answers
If you have any questions about using your phone, visit us at
www.BenQMobile.com/customercare any time. For additional help, we have listed
below some frequently asked questions and answers.
Configuration service
To help you set up your mobile phone for the data service WAP, MMS, e-mail and Internet,
you can use a configuration service. This service is used to have the necessary settings for
your mobile phone sent to you by SMS. We recommend that you contact your network
provider who will send you the configuration messages.
As an alternative you can also use the "Setting Configurator" at
www.BenQMobile.com/customercare. We will then send you the configuration
messages. Please follow the instructions contained in those messages.
Problem
Possible causes
Possible solution
Phone cannot be
switched on.
Flat battery.
Charge battery. Check charging indicator in
the display.
Battery contacts dirty.
Clean contacts.
See also below under
"Charging error".
Too little standby
time.
The operating time depends on the respective operating conditions.
Extreme temperatures significantly reduce the phone's standby time!
Some settings/functions nega- It may be useful to restrict the use of the following
tively affect the standby time. functions in order to improve the standby time:
Bluetooth function, Cell Broadcast, Silent
Alert/Vibrator Alarm, Fast Search, display illumination (can be adjusted to a lower level or
switched off), frequent use of organiser and
games.
Data cable connected.
When a data cable is connected, the battery will be
empty within a few hours even if there is no active
data connection at all. Connect data cable only if
necessary.
Unintentional keystrokes
(illumination!).
Activate auto key lock (page 119).
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Problem
Possible causes
Possible solution
Charging error
(charge icon not
displayed).
Battery totally discharged.
1) Plug in charger cable, battery is on charge.
2) Charge icon appears after approx. 2 hours.
3) Charge battery.
Temperature out of range:
+5 °C to +45 °C
(+41°F to +113°F).
Make sure the ambient temperature is right, wait
for a while, then recharge.
Contact problem
Check power supply and connection to the phone.
Check battery contacts and phone connection
socket, clean them if necessary, then insert battery
again.
No mains voltage.
Use different mains power socket, check
mains voltage.
SIM error.
Wrong charger.
Only use original accessories.
Battery faulty.
Replace battery.
SIM card not inserted correctly. Check that the SIM card is inserted correctly
(page 17).
Dirty SIM card contacts.
No network
connection.
Phone loses
network.
Calls not possible.
Clean SIM card with a dry cloth.
SIM card with wrong voltage.
Use 3V and 1.8V SIM cards only.
SIM card damaged
(e.g. broken).
Carry out a visual check. Change SIM card at
service provider.
Weak signal.
Move higher, to a window or an open space.
Outside GSM/3G range.
Check service provider's coverage area.
Invalid SIM card.
Complain to the service provider.
New network not authorised.
Try manual selection or select a different network
(page 121).
Network call barring is set.
Check network barrings (page 119).
Network overloaded.
Try again later.
Signal too weak.
Reconnection to another service provider is automatic (page 121). Switching phone off and on
again can speed this up.
New SIM card inserted.
Check for new barrings.
Charge limit reached.
Reset limit with PIN2 (page 29).
Credit used up.
Load credit.
Certain uses of
Call restrictions are in place.
phone not possible.
Barrings can be set by service provider. Check
barrings (page 119).
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Questions & Answers
Problem
Possible causes
Possible solution
Impossible to make Memory is full.
entries in contacts.
Delete entries in contacts (For standard functions
see page 26) or call up memory assistant
(page 27).
Voice mailbox not Call divert to mailbox not set.
functioning.
Set call divert to mailbox (page 79).
Function cannot be Not supported by service
set.
provider or registration
required.
Contact your service provider.
Capacity problems Phone memory full.
with, for example,
games, ringtones,
pictures, videos,
messages.
Delete files in the relevant areas. You can use the
memory assistant to delete specific files (page 27).
No WAP access,
downloading not
possible.
Wrong or incomplete WAP
settings.
Check WAP settings (page 82). If necessary ask
your service provider.
Text message
cannot be sent.
Service provider does not
support this service.
Contact your service provider.
Number for service centre not
set or incorrectly set.
Set service centre (page 70).
SIM card contract does not
support this service.
Contact your service provider.
Service centre too busy.
Repeat message.
Recipient does not have a
compatible phone.
Check.
No Internet access Wrong or incomplete WAP
possible.
settings.
Check WAP settings (page 82) and contact your
service provider if necessary.
PIN error/
PIN2 error.
Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) supplied with the
SIM card according to the instructions. If the PUK
(MASTER PIN) has been lost, please contact your
service provider.
Three wrong entries.
Phone code error.
Three wrong entries.
Contact Service (page 130).
Service provider
code error.
No authorisation for this
service.
Contact your service provider.
Too few/too many Functions may have been added Check with your service provider.
menu entries.
or deleted by the service
provider via the SIM card.
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Possible causes
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Possible solution
Picture quality not Pictures taken with the rear
Transfer your pictures to a PC to view/zoom them.
good when viewing camera (2MPix pictures) are
On the PC the pictures are displayed in the resolua picture.
displayed in thumbnail quality tion you set for the camera (page 56).
on the phone. The displayed
quality does not correspond to
the actual resolution.
Charge meter does SIM card does not support the
not work.
charge pulse.
Contact your service provider.
Damage
Severe shock.
Remove battery and SIM and re-insert them. Do not dismantle the phone!
Phone got wet.
Remove battery and SIM. Dry immediately with a cloth, but do not apply heat. Dry
connector contacts thoroughly. Stand mobile upright in an air current. Do not
dismantle the phone!
Reset all settings to factory default, page 116:
*#9999#A
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Customer Care
Customer Care
We offer fast, individual advice! You have
several options:
Our online support on the Internet:
www.BenQMobile.com/customercare
We can be reached any time, any place.
You are given 24 hour support on all aspects of our products. Here you will find
an interactive fault-finding system, a
compilation of the most frequently asked
questions and answers, plus user guides
and current software updates to
download.
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 select the configuration tab) and if available, your Service
customer number.
You will also find the most frequently
asked questions and answers in the section entitled "Questions & Answers" in
this user guide on page 126.
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 55 76 68
Austria ................................................... 05 17 05 17
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................................................... 56 64 54 00
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 45 27 90 36
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..................................... 40 66 61 56 40
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 01 23 87 46
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 57 77 46
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Oman .......................................................... 79 10 12
Pakistan ............................................ 02 15 66 22 00
Paraguay............................................. 8 00 10 20 04
Peru..................................................... 0 80 05 24 00
Philippines ......................................... 0 27 57 11 18
Poland............................................... 08 01 30 00 30
Portugal .............................................. 8 08 20 15 21
Qatar ...................................................... 04 32 20 10
Romania ........................................... 02 12 09 99 66
Russia.............................................. 8 800 200 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.............................................. 08 57 92 90 49
Switzerland....................................... 08 48 84 08 45
Taiwan.............................................. 02 23 96 10 06
Thailand ............................................. 0 29 53 50 00
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
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Care and maintenance
Care and maintenance
Your phone has been designed and manufactured to the highest of standards and
should be treated with great care. The suggestions below will help you to enjoy your
phone for many years.
• Protect your phone from moisture and
humidity. Precipitation, humidity and
liquids contain minerals that will corrode
electronic circuits. 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.
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.
Battery quality statement
The capacity of your mobile phone battery
will reduce each time it is charged/emptied.
Storage at too high or low temperatures will
also result in a gradual capacity loss. As
a result the operating time of your mobile
phone may be considerably reduced, even
after a full recharge of the battery.
Regardless of this, the battery has been designed and manufactured so that it can be
recharged and used for six months after the
purchase of you mobile phone. After six
months, if the battery is clearly suffering
from loss of performance, we recommend
that you replace it. Please buy only original
batteries.
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.
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Product data
Declaration of conformity
Phone ID
Hereby, BenQ Mobile, declares that this
SL91is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions
of Directive 1999/5/EC. The relevant
declaration of conformity (DoC) has been
signed. Please call the company hotline if
you require a copy of the original or visit:
www.BenQMobile.com/conformity
You will need the following details if you lose
your phone or SIM card:
the number of the SIM card (on the card):
..............................................................
15 digit serial number of the phone
(under the battery):
..............................................................
the customer service number of the service
provider:
..............................................................
Technical data
3G class:
Frequency range:
3 (0.25 watt)
1,920 - 2,170 MHz
(Band I)
GSM class:
4 (2 watt)
Frequency range:
880 - 930 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:
< 100 g (3.5 oz)
Size:
89 × 47 × 23 mm
(78 ccm)
(3.5 x 1.85 x 0.9 inch)
Li-Ion battery:
950 mAh
SIM card:
3.0 V/1.8 V
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 network conditions and conditions
of use. Extreme temperatures considerably
reduce the phone’s standby time. Avoid
placing the phone in the sun or on a heater.
The phone may heat up during data transfer
or when using UMTS. This is normal and not
dangerous.
Talk time
• 3G: up to 210 minutes
• GSM: up to 195 minutes
Standby time
• 3G: up to 250 hours
• GSM: up to 310 hours
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Action taken
Time Reduction of
(min.) standby time by
Calling
Light *
50 minutes
Network search 1
15 minutes
30 - 90 minutes
* Key input, games, organiser 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 0.14 W/kg. In
positions other than the head, such as on
the body, a separation distance of 1.0 cm is
required. The highest SAR value in this case
was 1.13 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-SL91.
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 handheld 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
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U.S. FDA
is expected to bear on the accuracy and
repeatability of these results.1
funded 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 follow-up
to these industry-funded research
findings. Collaboration with the
Cellular Telecommunications Industry
Association (CTIA) in particular is
expected to lead to FDA providing
research recommendations and
scientific oversight of new CTIA-
• 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. FDA
continues to work with all parties,
including other federal agencies and
industry, to assure that research is
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undertaken to provide the necessary
answers to the outstanding questions
about the safety of mobile phones.
What is known about cases of human
cancer that have been reported in users
of hand-held mobile phones?
Some people who have used mobile
phones have been diagnosed with brain
cancer. But it is important to
understand that this type of cancer also
occurs among people who have not used
mobile phones. In fact, brain cancer
occurs in the U.S. population at a rate of
about 6 new cases per 100,000 people
each year. At that rate, assuming 80
million users of mobile phones (a
number increasing at a rate of about 1
million per month), about 4800 cases of
brain cancer would be expected each
year among those 80 million people,
whether or not they used their phones.
Thus it is not possible to tell whether
any individual's cancer arose because of
the phone, or whether it would have
happened anyway. A key question is
whether the risk of getting a particular
form of cancer is greater among people
who use mobile phones than among the
rest of the population. One way to
answer that question is to compare the
usage of mobile phones among people
with brain cancer with the use of mobile
phones among appropriately matched
people without brain cancer. This is
called a case-control study. The current
case-control study of brain cancers by
the National Cancer Institute, as well as
the follow-up research to be sponsored
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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 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.
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• 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:
conversations or for situations when
other types of phones are not available.
• Environmental Protection Agency
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:
• Federal Communications Commission
• a mobile phone in which the antenna
is located outside the vehicle,
• Occupational Health and Safety
Administration
• 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
• National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health
• 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 hand-held models for shorter
• 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 NonIonizing 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.
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3 Preece, AW, Iwi, G, Davies-Smith, A,
Wesnes, K, Butler, S, Lim, E, and Varey, A.
Effect of a 915- MHz simulated mobile
phone signal on cognitive function in man.
Int. J. Radiat. Biol., April 8, 1999.
4 Hardell, L, Nasman, A, Pahlson, A, Hallquist, A and Mild, KH. Use of cellular telephones and the risk for brain tumors;
a case-control study. Int. J. Oncol, 15:
113-116, 1999.
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FCC/Industry Canada Notice
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.
Statement required by 15.19 and
RSS210
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of
Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
(1)
this device may not cause
harmful interference, and
(2)
this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
For body worn operation, this phone
has been tested and meets the FCC RF
exposure guidelines for use with an
accessory that contains no metal and
that positions the handset a minimum
of 1.0 cm from the body. Use of other
enhancements may not ensure
compliance with FCC RF exposure
guidelines. If you do not use a bodyworn accessory and are not holding the
phone at the ear, position the handset a
minimum of 1.0 cm from your body
when the phone is switched on.
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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, Germany ("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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Ten Driving Safety Tips
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 installed
mounted device for your phone or a
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 you begin
your trip, or attempt to coincide your
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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.
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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 9-11. 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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End user license agreement
End user license agreement
This Software License Agreement
("Agreement") is between You and BenQ
Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG, Germany
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;
(vi) upgrades, modified versions, updates,
additions and copies of the Software, if
any, licensed to You by 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 to install
the Software or use the Software installed
on the phone. The Software is licensed
with the phone as a single integrated
product and may be used with the phone
only as set forth in these licensing terms.
3. Limitations on end user rights.
(a) You may not copy, distribute, or make
derivative works of the Software.
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(c) You may not resell, sublicense, rent,
lease or lend the Software; except You
may permanently transfer all of Your
rights as set forth in the Agreement only
as part of a permanent sale or transfer of
the phone, provided the recipient agrees
to the terms of this Agreement.
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 preloaded content or derivative works there
of.
(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.
(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 property rights.
(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.
(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 the pre-loaded
content (contained 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
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4. Copyright.
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Licensor and/or its software suppliers and
their respective affiliates own the
Software and all rights, including without
limitation including proprietary rights
therein, are protected by international
treaty provisions and other applicable
national laws of the country in which it is
being used. The structure, organization
and code of the Software are the valuable
trade secrets and confidential
information.
This Agreement is effective from the first
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end user rights automatically and
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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
platforms or languages, if You receive the
Software on multiple media, of if You
otherwise receive multiple copies of the
Software, the number of phones on which
all versions of the Software are installed
shall be one phone. If the Software is an
Update to a previous version of the
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.
7. Except as expressly provided
in the limited warranty for the phone, you
acknowledge the Software is provided "as
is" without warranty of any kind express
or implied. To the maximum extent
permitted by applicable law neither
Licensor, Licensor's Software suppliers or
their respective affiliates, nor the
copyright holders make any
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for a particular purpose or that the
Software will not infringe any third party
patents, copyrights, trademarks or other
rights. There is no warranty by Licensor
or by any other party that the functions
contained in the Software will meet your
requirements or that the operation of the
Software will be uninterrupted or error
free.
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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
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loss of business information or for any
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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 price paid less a
reasonable amount for usage, or (b)
repair or replacment of the Software that
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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
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Licensor has no obligation to furnish You
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writing between You and Licensor in the
Limited Warranty provided with the
phone.
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The Software may be subject to export
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relating to the Software and it supersedes
any prior representations, discussions,
undertakings, end user agreements,
communications or advertising relating
to the Software.
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Accessories
Fashion & Carry
Headset Purestyle HHS-120
Carrying Cases
A range of carry cases is available at specialist shops or you can visit our online shop at:
High quality headset with removable
earpiece and key to accept calls.
Original Accessories
www.BenQMobile.com/shop
Energy
Li-Ion Battery EBA-165 (950 mAh)
Spare battery
Travel Charger
Travel Charger EU ETC-100
Travel Charger UK ETC-110
Travel charger with an extended input
voltage range of 100 - 240 V.
Car Charger Plus ECC-100
Charger for the cigarette lighter socket in
the car. It is possible to make phone calls
during charging.
Handsfree Portable
Headset Basic HHS-100
Simple headset.
Headset HHS-110
Headset with key to accept and end calls.
Headset Stereo HHS-150
Stereo headset with key for listening to
music and making calls.
Headset Stereo Volume
Control HHS-160
Stereo headset with volume control function and key for listening to music and
making calls.
®
Headset Bluetooth HHB-100
Easy-to-wear Bluetooth headset.
®
Headset Bluetooth Clip
HHB-130 with EU power supply unit
HHB-131 with UK power supply unit
Stylish Bluetooth headset to clip on to your
clothing.
®
Headset Bluetooth
HHB-160 with EU power supply unit
HHB-161 with UK power supply unit
Elegant Bluetooth headset to wear behind
the ear.
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Accessories
®
Office
Car Kit Bluetooth Easy HKW-100
Data Cable USB DCA-140
For connecting the phone to the USB port of
the PC. With charging function.
Bluetooth high-tech handsfree kit without
cable connection to the mobile phone.
Plugs into cigarette lighter socket - no
installation effort required.
Multitainment
Car Kit Bluetooth Portable HKW700
Bluetooth high-tech handsfree kit with integrated display and without cable connection to the mobile phone. Plugs into
cigarette lighter socket - no installation
effort required.
Music cable IHM-100
Cable to connect the mobile phone to
the hi-fi system.
Car Solutions
Mobile Holder HMH-100
Universal cradle without antenna port. Ideal for use with Headset or Car Kit Portable.
Car Kit Portable HKP-100
The portable handsfree car kit can easily
be moved from one car to another.
Simply plug into the cigarette lighter
socket, connect and talk.
®
®
®
Car Kit Bluetooth Voice Classic
HKW-110
Innovative Bluetooth handsfree kit with
an external key unit and voice recognition
for making in-car calls safely and conveniently.
®
®
Car Kit Bluetooth Voice HKW-120
Innovative Bluetooth handsfree kit with
an external display and voice recognition
for making in-car calls safely and conveniently.
The products are available at specialist
shops or you may visit our online shop at:
Original Accessories
www.BenQMobile.com/shop
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Menu tree
Contacts
Call records
Internet
> Enter URL
Bookmarks list
History
Browser settings
> Multimedia
Look and feel
Camera
> Picture mode
Video mode
Security
Certificates
WAP push
Browser profiles
Messages
> Create message
> SMS
Inbox
MMS
Drafts
E-mail
Sent messages
Voicemail
Templates
> Text
MMS
Message settings
> SMS
> SMS profiles
Auto header
Auto signature
Save sent items
Auto delete SMS
Emoticons
Text size
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Messages
> Message settings
> MMS
E-mail
Organiser
> Calendar
> MMS profiles
Home retrieval
Roaming retrieval
Dictat. machine
Req. read report
Time zones
Req. deliv report
Synchronisation
Delivery time
Games
Validity period
Media player
Hide number
Video telephony
Anon. messages
Allow read report
Allow deliv report
Creation mode
Auto signature
Save sent items
Allow adverts
Emoticons
Text size
Max msg size
Cell broadcast
> Receive broadcasts
Cell info display
Topic list
Voicemail
> Voicemail no.:
Vmail notific.
Extras
> SIM toolkit
My menu
Alarm clock
FM radio
Calculator
Unit converter
Sound recorder
Stopwatch
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My stuff
Settings
> Profiles
Ringtones
Themes
> Volume
Voice calls
> Melody
Tone
Video calls
> Melody
Tone
Messaging
> Melody
SMS & MMS tone
CBS alert tone
E-mail tone
Calendar
> Melody
Tone
Alarm clock
Game sounds
Startup sound
Shutdown sound
Open ProSlide tone
Close ProSlide tone
> Melody
Tone
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Menu tree
> Display
> Wallpaper
Logo
Greeting message
Backlight time
Brightness
Power save
Vibration
> Off
Standard
Helicopter
UFO
Shock
Mosquito
Train
Connectivity
> Bluetooth
> Bluetooth active
Data counter
File location
Connect.profiles
Search
Internet profiles
Known devices
Linger time
Last connected
Bluetooth name
Shortcuts
> Left soft key
Bluetooth visibility
Right soft key
Navigation keys
> Up
Down
Left
Right
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> Shortcuts
> Number keys
157
> Key 1
...
Call setup
> Hide ID
Key 9
Call waiting
Diverts
> All calls
Voice calls
Video calls
Data
Fax
Messages
Any key answer
Video calls
> Show my image
Select image
Phone
> Language
T9 mode
> Display language
Input language
Key tones
Info tones
Charging Light
Indication
File system
Phone identity
Master reset
Clock
> Time
Date
Time zone
Time format
Date format
Show clock
Auto time
> Format card
Memory assistant
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Settings
Menu tree
> Security
> Auto key lock
Only protect. SIM
PIN codes
This SIM only
> PIN control
Change PIN
Change PIN2
Change phonecde
Barrings
> All outgoing
License manager
Outg. internat.
Download prompt
Outg. int. x home
All incoming
Network
> Network info
When roaming
Choose network
Status check
Auto network
Clear all
Preferred network
Mode selection
Fast search
Accessories
> Car kit
> Edit profile
Auto answer
Key assignments
Headset
Charge via USB
> Edit profile
Auto answer
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Index
Accessories ....................................................151
Car solutions............................................152
Energy .......................................................151
Handsfree .................................................151
Multitainment..........................................152
Office.........................................................152
Settings......................................................123
Alarm clock ..................................................... 92
Alarms off ........................................................ 21
Answering service (external) ........................ 79
Any key answer.............................................114
Auto key lock ................................................119
Auto time.......................................................118
Backlight time ...............................................107
Band selection ...............................................122
Barrings..........................................................119
Battery
Charge......................................................... 19
Insert .....................................................17, 18
Operating time...................................20, 133
Quality declaration..................................132
Remove ....................................................... 19
Bluetooth® ......................................................108
Bookmark
Media player .............................................. 99
WAP............................................................ 80
Browser ............................................................ 80
Profiles ........................................................ 82
Settings........................................................ 80
Calculator ........................................................ 95
Calendar........................................................... 87
Alarm .......................................................... 89
Receive Appointment ............................... 65
Call
Accept/end ................................................. 37
Charges/Duration ..................................... 52
Conference ................................................. 39
Divert ........................................................112
End .............................................................. 36
Hold ............................................................ 38
Menu ........................................................... 40
Mute ............................................................ 40
Reject...........................................................37
Swap (change)............................................ 38
Waiting ...............................................38, 112
Call log lists......................................................51
Call setup .......................................................112
Call waiting on/off........................................112
Calling .............................................................. 35
Camera .............................................................54
Key............................................................... 13
Options ....................................................... 56
Settings........................................................ 56
Take picture/video ....................................55
Car kit settings ..............................................123
Car solutions .................................................152
Care and maintenance .................................132
Case sensitivity (T9) .......................................31
Cell broadcast (CB)
Receive ........................................................ 62
Settings........................................................ 78
Charge via USB .............................................123
Charges.......................................................52, 53
Charging Light Indication...........................115
Charging time ................................................. 19
Choose network ............................................121
Clamshell
open/close................................................... 15
Clock...............................................................117
Codes................................................................ 29
Conference call................................................39
Connection profiles......................................110
Connectivity ..................................................108
Contacts ...........................................................43
Distribution list .........................................43
Filter ............................................................ 47
Groups ........................................................ 45
New entry ................................................... 44
Options ....................................................... 47
Receive/save ............................................... 67
Send.............................................................49
SIM Contacts .............................................46
Synchronise................................................49
Content download prompt .........................120
Control code (DTMF)....................................41
Create messages .............................................. 58
Currency converter ........................................ 95
Customer Care ..............................................130
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Data counter..................................................109
Date format ...................................................117
Declaration of conformity...........................133
Dialled calls (call log) ..................................... 51
Dialling code ................................................... 35
Dialling with number keys ............................ 35
Dictating machine .......................................... 89
Digital Rights Management .......................... 24
Display ...........................................................106
Backlight time ..........................................107
Brightness.................................................107
Duration/charges ...................................... 53
Greeting message.....................................107
Language...................................................115
Logo...........................................................106
Power save................................................107
Symbols....................................................... 16
Wallpaper .................................................106
Distribution list............................................... 43
Divert calls.....................................................112
Download ........................................................ 84
Driving safety ................................................144
DTMF tones (tone sequences)...................... 41
Duration/charges............................................ 52
Handset volume.............................................. 36
Handsfree talking ...........................................37
Headset
Accessories ...............................................151
Settings......................................................123
Hide ID on/off...............................................112
Hold call.....................................................38, 40
Hotline ...........................................................130
IMEI number ................................................116
Inbox ................................................................ 62
Info tones .......................................................115
Input language ........................................32, 115
International dialling code ............................ 36
Internet.............................................................80
Games .........................................................86
Profiles ......................................................110
Java Application Manager (JAM)................. 84
Key lock............................................................ 14
Automatically...........................................119
Key tones........................................................115
E-mail
Account ...................................................... 75
Create .......................................................... 61
Retrieve/read.............................................. 65
Settings........................................................ 75
Emergency number ........................................ 22
End user license agreement.........................146
Extras................................................................ 92
Mailbox ............................................................ 79
Main menu ......................................................24
Maintenance of phone .................................132
Mark mode ......................................................27
Master reset ...................................................116
Media player....................................................98
Bookmarks ................................................. 99
Music...........................................................98
Options .....................................................100
Pictures ....................................................... 99
Videos .........................................................99
Fast access......................................................111
Fast list search ................................................. 27
Fast network search......................................122
File system .....................................................115
FM radio .......................................................... 94
Games............................................................... 86
My Stuff ....................................................102
Greeting message..........................................107
Language ........................................................115
Legal notices ...................................................... 3
License manager ...........................................103
Linger time ....................................................110
Logo ................................................................106
Lost of phone, SIM card ..............................133
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Memory assistent............................................ 27
Memory card................................................... 17
Menu speed dialling ....................................... 28
Menu tree.......................................................153
Message
Cell broadcast ............................................ 62
Drafts .......................................................... 69
E-mail.......................................................... 60
Inbox ........................................................... 62
MMS............................................................ 58
Sent.............................................................. 69
Settings........................................................ 70
SMS ............................................................. 58
WAP push .................................................. 63
Micro SD Card................................................ 17
Insert ........................................................... 17
Microphone on/off ......................................... 40
Missed calls (log list) ...................................... 51
MMS
Create .......................................................... 58
Receive ........................................................ 62
Settings........................................................ 72
Mobile Phone Manager ...............................124
Multitainment ...............................................152
Music................................................................ 98
Muting (microphone) .................................... 40
My Stuff..........................................................101
Navigation key ................................................ 25
Network .........................................................121
Choose ......................................................121
Fast search ................................................122
Info ............................................................121
No connection .........................................127
Preferred...................................................121
Select band................................................122
161
PC connection................................................. 30
Phone
Operating time.........................................133
Overview..................................................... 12
Security settings.......................................119
switch off (alarms off)............................... 21
switch on/off .............................................. 21
Technical data..........................................133
Phone code ......................................................29
Phone identity number (IMEI) ..................116
Picture
My Stuff ....................................................102
Take picture ............................................... 55
PIN
Change ........................................................ 29
Control........................................................ 29
Enter............................................................ 21
Error..........................................................128
Phone code ................................................. 29
PIN2..................................................................29
Power save .....................................................107
Preferred network.........................................121
Preventing accidental activation ..................30
Product data ..................................................133
Profiles ...........................................................104
PUK, PUK2 ..................................................... 29
Questions & Answers...................................126
Radio ................................................................ 94
Received calls (call log) ..................................51
Redial................................................................ 36
Rights manager .............................................120
Ringtones .......................................................105
Offline mode ................................................... 22
Only protected SIM......................................119
Operating time
Battery.......................................................133
Operating time and temperature.................. 20
Organiser ......................................................... 87
Overview phone.............................................. 12
Safety precautions............................................. 6
Security
Codes...........................................................29
Settings......................................................119
Settings ...........................................................104
Short cuts .......................................................111
Short message (SMS)...................................... 58
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Show clock on/off .........................................117
Signal strength................................................. 23
Silent Alert.....................................................107
SIM card
Clear barring .............................................. 30
Insert ........................................................... 17
Problems...................................................127
Toolkit ........................................................ 92
Slider
opening/closing melody .........................106
SMS
Create .......................................................... 58
Receive ........................................................ 62
Settings........................................................ 70
Software version............................................116
SOS .............................................................10, 22
Sound recorder ............................................... 96
Sounds
My Stuff ....................................................102
Playback...................................................... 97
Record......................................................... 96
Special characters............................................ 31
Standard functions ......................................... 26
Standby mode.................................................. 23
Standby time............................................20, 133
Stopwatch ........................................................ 97
Swap calls......................................................... 38
Switch off (alarms off).................................... 21
Switch on/off phone ....................................... 21
Symbols............................................................ 16
Synchronisation .............................................. 90
T9
On/off........................................................115
Text entry ................................................... 32
Tabs .................................................................. 25
Talk time (battery)........................................134
Task switching ................................................ 28
Key............................................................... 12
Technical data ...............................................133
Templates......................................................... 34
Text entry
Edit menu ................................................... 32
Input language ........................................... 32
T9 on/off...................................................115
With T9....................................................... 32
Without T9................................................. 31
Text module ....................................................34
Themes...........................................................106
This SIM only on/off....................................119
Time format...................................................117
Time zones........................................ 22, 90, 117
Time/Date................................................22, 117
User guide symbols ........................................ 24
Vibration........................................................107
Video
Media player............................................... 99
My Stuff ....................................................102
Take video ..................................................55
Video call
End .............................................................. 36
Key............................................................... 14
Options ....................................................... 40
Settings......................................................114
Settings during a call................................. 36
Voice dialling ..................................................50
Activate ....................................................... 50
Record voice tag ........................................ 50
Voice message (mailbox)............................... 79
Volume
Handset volume.........................................36
Wallpaper ......................................................106
WAP ................................................................. 80
WAP push
Read/load....................................................68
Receive ........................................................ 63
Settings........................................................ 82
Wildcard .......................................................... 45
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