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Contents Safety precautions ..... 3 Voice Dialling ......22 Add a ringtone .......23 Overview of the phone ....4 Business Card ......24 Getting Started ......6 Records ........25 Insert SIM card/battery ..... 6 Recent calls ......25 Emergency number (SOS) ..7 Records list ......25 Charge battery ......
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Contents Camera ........46 Setup ........68 Snapshot ....... 46 Phone ........68 Images ........47 Call .........69 Connection ......70 Music ........51 Date and time ......72 Radio ........51 Security ........73 Organiser ......... 53 Call barring ......74 Calendar ........ 53 Network .........75 Tasks ........
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(classification as per stations, hospitals or while IEC 60825-1)]. driving. Only use original Siemens bat- Mobile phones can interfere teries (100 % mercury-free) and with the functioning of medical – charging devices. Otherwise devices such as hearing aids or you risk serious damage to pacemakers.
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Overview of the phone w of Integrated antenna Do not interfere with the phone above the battery cover unnecessarily. This reduces the signal strength. Loudspeaker Displays Signal strength/GPRS available/ battery level Number keys Digits, letters. Joystick/Other keys See next page. Microphone Infrared interface (IrDA, e.g.
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Overview of the phone Hold down In standby mode: switch key lock on/off. Soft keys The current functions of these keys are dis- played in the lowest display line as text or icons. Hold down In standby mode: Switch on/off the profile "Silent"...
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Getting Started Insert SIM card/battery • Insert SIM card in the opening with contacts pointing downwards. The service provider supplies you First push at the phones edge with a SIM card on which all the im- than push gently until it engages portant data for your line is stored.
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Getting Started Emergency number Charging time (SOS) An empty battery is fully charged after about 3 hours. Charging is only Must only be used in real emergen- possible in an ambient temperature cies! of 5 °C to 40 °C (the charge icon Switch the phone on and check for flashes as a warning when the tem- adequate signal strength.
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Getting Started User guide Navigation The following symbols are used to Joystick explain operation: Enter numbers or letters. On/Off/End key. Call key. Move the cursor in menus, and lists by moving the joystick to the left, Soft keys. right, up, and down. Shift key.
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Getting Started Menu Switching between applications In the Menu you can access all main applications. If there is more than one application running you can switch between Press the menu key to them. display the Menu. Press and hold down the Personalise your Menu Menu key.
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Switch on, off / PIN entry Switch on, off Standby mode n, off To switch on, hold down When the name of the service On/Off/End key. provider appears at the top of the display, the phone is in standby mode To switch off, hold down and ready for use.
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In this case, please Security Protects your phone. The de- contact Siemens Service (p. 91). code fault code number is 12345. You can change the security Clear SIM card barring code to any number.
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Making a phone call Dialling with number Accept call keys The phone must be switched on (standby mode). The phone must be switched on (standby mode). Press. Enter the number (always with prefix). Press to set the inter- Press Answer. national prefix +.
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Making a phone call Reject call Conference Press the end key. The Call up to 5 parties one by one and caller will hear a "line link them together in a phone con- busy" tone. ference. Some of the functions de- The call may be diverted if scribed may not be supported by this has been set previ-...
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Making a phone call Private Most relevant functions: Mute/Unmute You can have a private conversation with one of the conference partici- Switch microphone on/off. If pants: switched off, the person on the oth- er end of the line cannot hear you OptionsKConferenceKPrivate (muting) Select participant.
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Making a phone call Volume control Move the joystick left /right to de- crease/increase volume when a call is active or a sound plays. Do the same if a headset is connected. Handsfree To activate/deactivate the loud- speaker during a call: Press sidekey OptionsKActivate loudsp./...
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Writing Text General Text If T9 text input is switched on this icon is shown: Your phone offers two ways of T9 deduces the correct word from writing text: the individual key entries by making • The conventional method. You comparisons with an extensive press a number key repeatedly dictionary.
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Writing Text General rules Insert word Add a word to the diction- Writes a blank and ends ary (max. 32 letters). If the word. the dictionary becomes full, a new word replaces Short press twice for line the oldest one. feed.
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Contacts General Insert SIM card entries Contacts you can store and manage entries with names, phone You can copy entries from the SIM numbers and additional address in- card to the Contacts on the phone. formation. Add voice dialling, a per- Further data can be added to them sonal ringtone or a thumbnail image subsequently.
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Contacts Edit an entry Then in edit mode: OptionsKAdd detail/Delete detail Select required entry. select to edit a new name Edit label OptionsKEdit for the field. Make the required changes. Add a picture Press to save the There are two different types of pic- setting.
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Contacts View an entry Add DTMF tones In editing mode add the field DTMF The view mode shows all fields with to the entry: information contained in the entry. Move the joystick to the right to OptionsKAdd detailKDTMF open the image view. Key in the DTMF tone Select the required entry and press string.
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Contacts Add members In a pop-up window the following options are displayed: Open Contacts: • Phone number KContacts • SMS number Select required entry. • MMS number/address OptionsKAdd links to group • E-mail address Select required group (if more than Select an option, then one available).
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Contacts Voice Dialling Remove members Open Contacts: 30 phone numbers can be di- alled by simply saying a word e.g. KContacts the name of an entry. Voice dialling Move the joystick to the right to entries must be stored in the phone’s open the Groups list.
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Contacts Add a ringtone Press Quit if you don’t want to save recording. You can set a specific ringtone for When the voice tag is each entry or group. When that entry saved, a symbol can be or group member calls you, this ring- seen next to the number tone will be played.
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Contacts Business Card You can create an entry as your own business card and transmit it as a message in vCard format via SMS and e-mail or you may transmit it to another device with IrDA or Bluetooth capability. Open Contacts and select your entry.
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Records General Records list Your phone stores numbers KRecords of phone calls for convenient Move to right to show the total redialling and registers all traffic records list. such as short messages, packet data Icons in the list: connections and fax/data calls. Missed calls.
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Records Call costs GPRS data counter Call costs allows you to check the KRecordsK GPRS counter cost of the last call or all calls. Allows you to check the amount of data sent and received during packet Call costs limit set by a service data (GPRS) connections.
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Messages General Depending on the service provider, e-mails and faxes can also be sent or KMessages e-mails can be received via SMS (change setting if necessary, p. 35). Transmit and receive messages via: • SMS, Create a short message • Smart message, Messages KCreate message K Text message •...
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KSnapshotKVideo phone or to an e-mail address. Further informations about cam- Depending on the setting of your corder see: www.my-siemens.com/sx1 phone, you will automatically All items in an MMS are combined in receive the complete message or the form of a slide show.
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Messages Create a multimedia message To see/hear the single objects of the message: Messages KCreate messageKMMS OptionsKObjects To insert recipient in the field To: (In the view you are offered Objects • Press joystick to open contacts, other to arrange, open and Options mark/unmark recipient(s).
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Messages • Write the e-mail address(es). Save the message (to send it later): Press Close to save mes- Note sage to Drafts. Press for @. E-mail Options Press to separate several Send, Add recipient, Insert, Attachments, recipients with a semicolon. Delete, Message details, Sending options, Exit.
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Messages Viewing a message Move to folder Move the message to another folder. Select the required message in the Message details Inbox and press the joystick to open it. Use the joystick to scroll through Check detailed information about the message line by line. Move the the message.
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Messages Multimedia messages only WAP service messages Your provider may offer "push View image messages" which are notifications of Shows an attached image. news headlines or services. For avail- Play sound clip ability and subscription details, ask While playing, move joystick right/ your service provider.
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Messages Mailbox Read new e-mail Before an e-mail can be read, it Messages KMailbox should be retrieved from the server. Connecting to the mailbox The service provider is dialled with the set access profile and all/new If you have not set up your e-mail e-mails are transmitted to the mail- account, you will be prompted to box list in your phone.
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Messages E-mail attachments Off-line You can decide whether to connect If an e-mail has indicated to retrieve the attachment. this attachment sign, select. Note OptionsKAttachments If using the • IMAP 4 protocol, you may receive e-mail In the attachment view, you may headers, messages or messages with retrieve, open or save attachments attachments separately,...
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Messages Outbox Reports Messages KOutbox Messages KReports Messages are temporarily stored in All messages required for status in- this folder until they are sent. formation are collected in this folder, e.g. a confirmation required by Status of the messages: (p. 35). Each recipient Receive report Sending has his own report.
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Messages Message validity Reply via same ctr. Select the period in which the serv- The reply to your message is handled ice centre tries to deliver the mes- via your service centre (for informa- sage: tion please contact your service pro- vider).
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Messages Secondary conn. On receiving msg. Select the access point to be used as Retr. immediately the secondary connection. Multimedia messages will be retrieved instantly, Note even those with the Both connections (preferred and second- status. Deferred ary) refer to the same Internet settings. Only the data connection is different, e.g.
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Messages Message validity To define a new mailbox: Select the period in which the serv- OptionsKMailbox ice centre tries to deliver the multi- Mailbox name media message: Write a name for the new mailbox. 1 hour, 6 hours, 24 hours, 3 days, 1 week, Access point in use Maximum time Choose an Internet access point...
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Messages Include signature Retrieve headers A signature will be attached to your You can limit the number of headers e-mail. Write the signature after you want to retrieve. Select or de- pressing Yes. fine by yourself (max. 999). User name WAP service message Write the user name given to you by Messages KOptionsKSettings...
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Messages SIM messages Cell broadcast Messages KOptionsKSIM messages Messages KOptions KCell broadcast To view SIM messages on the phone, Some service providers offer infor- they must be copied from the SIM mation services (info channels). If re- card into a folder. ception is activated, your "Topic list"...
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Messages Service commands Language You receive messages in You may send service commands all possible languages (known as USSD commands), to You can choose in which Selected your service provider. languages you want to re- To send a request in standby mode ceive messages.
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Internet General • Add a bookmark for the website. Open Internet, then KInternet OptionsKAdd bookmark Get the latest information from the Write name and address of the web- Internet that is specifically adapted site and select the access point. to the display options of your phone. If necessary, check with your service In addition you can download games provider for details.
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Internet Address Clear cache * * * * Internet address. Press All the information you have ac- for special characters. cessed during browsing is stored in the cache memory. This includes Access point passwords and other confidential Default access point is as- data.
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Internet Browser View new WAP service messages To view new messages while Keys and commands browsing: • To scroll the view, move the joy- OptionsKNew service msgs: stick up and down Scroll to the required message and • To open a link, press the joystick. press the joystick to download and New links appear underlined in open it.
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Internet Conf. DTMF sending Choose between Always To end a WAP session and First time only. disconnect: The WAP browser allows OptionsKDisconnect you to let a call include sending DTMF tones dur- ing browsing. Choose if Press. you want to confirm be- fore the phone sends DT- WAP browser settings MF tones during a voice...
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Camera Snapshot To prepare the next shot, wait until the last picture is stored. This takes a KCameraKSnapshot few seconds. You can take photographs with the Press if the picture Delete integrated digital camera in the does not match your phone.
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Camera Images Full screen Advanced landscape without panes KCameraKImages around the picture. You can view, organise and send Shown resolution 160 x 208 pixels, pictures or animations stored in your storage format 480 x 640 pixels. phone. Snapshot options This includes pictures •...
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Camera Send images • the number of images inside a folder. OptionsKSend Send the selected image with one of the following messaging services: multimedia, p. 28 e-mail, p. 29 Bluetooth, p. 78 infrared, p. 81 Rotate OptionsKRotateKLeft/Right Rotates the image 90 degrees to the left or to the right.
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For further informa- p. 81. tion about Image fun see: Note www.my-siemens.com/sx1 To enlarge the phones memory use the Delete images optional MultiMediaCard (p. 60). Viewing the memory consumption, OptionsKDelete see p. 86.
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Camera Shortcuts Picture message folder Pictures which are sent to you in a Use these shortcuts for work with picture message are stored in the images: folder Picture msgs.. Rotate left/right 90 degrees To save a received image go to Scroll left and right KMessages open the message, then...
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Music Radio How to search for a station Step by step KMusicKRadio Press the joystick up/down and the You can listen to the radio and store next station will be found. the frequencies of your favourite channels. For FM radio you will need Manual tuning the headset which also works as an OptionsKManual tuning...
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Music FM Radio Options Store, Auto scan, Manual tuning, Edit name, Delete, Settings, Exit. Most relevant functions: Edit name Enter a name instead of the stations frequency. Delete a stored station Delete from the current active shortcut key. Use also...
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Organiser Calendar Location Meeting place. Start time, End time Start KOrganiserKCalendar date, End date You can enter appointments, meet- Type in time and date, ings and other tasks in the Calendar. switch between AM and Additionally you can set an alarm for PM by pressing any key.
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Organiser Calendar views marked with a small triangle. The currently selected date is marked by Icons used in day and week view: a frame. Meeting Memo Anniversary Day view The entries of the current day are displayed in chronological order. Memos and Anniversaries are placed at the top of the list.
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Organiser Tasks Send You can send a selected entry from day view in KOrganiserKTasks vCalendar format: Keep a list of things you have to do. SMS, p. 27 e-mail, p. 29 New note Bluetooth, p. 78 To write a new note: infrared, p.
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Organiser Notes Note The use of this feature may be subject to KOrganiserKNotes restrictions under criminal law or other legal Use Notes to write short memos and provisions. send them to other devices. Please inform the other party to the conver- Received text files in TXT format can sation in advance if you want to record the conversation and please keep such record-...
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Organiser Calculator Converter KOrganiserKCalculator KOrganiserKConverter Enter number You can convert some units of meas- (up to 8 digits). ure from one type to another. The following types are available: Select a calculator function: +, -, x, ÷ Type Units Enter a second number Velocity Knots, Kilometres/h,Metres/ (up to 8 digits).
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Organiser Select the unit from which you want Length Millimetres, Centimetres, Me- to convert in the field or press Unit tres, Kilometres, Inches, the joystick to see the available Feet, Yards, Miles, Naut. units. miles In the field key in the amount Power Horsepower, Watts, Kilo- Amount...
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Extras File Manager Search modes There are three search modes KExtrasKFile Manager available. Use the phone’s file manager like a Enter one character (invis- PC file manager to organise your in- ible) and the selection will ternal (phone memory) and external be positioned at the first (MultiMediaCard, optional) storage.
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Extras Memory Functions Insert MultiMediaCard (optional) Manage your memory card and view To enlarge the phones memory you relevant details. may use an optional MultiMediaCard. To insert it into Memory card Name the phone: Define a name for the multimedia •...
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Extras Java applications Note Do not install software from sources without KExtras adequate protection against viruses and KJava applications other harmful software. Install The phone only supports J2ME™ Java applications. Do not download Personal In the Java applications move the joy- Java™...
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Extras Uninstall Settings Define a default access point for In the select the Java applications downloading missing application required application: components. For how to create an OptionsKDelete access point, see p. 70. Open a Java application Assign an access point to an applica- ™...
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In these cases the purchaser will need to download the application again or re-enable it. Clock options Siemens does not warranty or guarantee or ac- cept any liability for the customer's ability to Set alarm, Reset alarm, Remove alarm, download or enable applications again or to do so free of charge.
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Extras Favourites Most relevant functions: Open Use Favourites to store fre- The selected file is opened in the cor- quently used functions, photos, responding application. notes, sound files, video clips, WAP bookmarks or saved WAP pages. Edit shortcut name In Favourites there are three default Change name of the shortcut.
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See also accessory Data Cable USB control key (on the left). DCA-540 (p. 95). Symbol of the SIM services: Siemens Data Suite On the delivered CD ROM you will find the software package Siemens Data Suite.
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Profiles General Overview If a profile is used, several set- Default settings: tings are made with one function, in General Silent Meeting order to adapt the phone to the nois- Incoming Ringing Silent Beep es of the environment, for example. call alert once Six standard profiles are provided...
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Profiles Setup Vibrating alert On/Off Edit a default profile or create a new Keypad tones personal profile: Set the volume level. KProfiles Warning tones Select default profile or personal On/Off profile. Alert for OptionsKChange All calls or for specified groups. Select the item you want to change and press the joystick to open/ Profile name...
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Setup Phone Image Select an individual photo from the KSetupKSettings list. KPhoneKSelect a function: Orig. phone settings General (Security code protected) The phone is reset to the default val- Phone language ues (factory setting). This does not Set the language of the display text. apply to SIM card and network setup.
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Setup Call Anykey answer You can press any key to accept an KSetupKSettings incoming call. KSelect a function: KCall Line in use Send my caller ID This function is only displayed if it is When you make a call, your phone supported by the service provider.
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Setup Connection New access point OptionsKNew access point You need access points to Use default settings access the Internet for example to If you want to use default entries. • send/receive e-mails (p. 29) Use existing settings • send/receive multimedia If you want to change an existing en- messages (p.
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Setup GPRS connection KSetupKSettingsKConnection KSelect a function: (General Packet Radio Service) GPRS With packet data technology which connects only to send/receive data in The setup data are needed for all ac- packets. cess points using GPRS. To configure this access point: GPRS connection •...
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Setup Date and time Time format or 24-hour. 12-hour KSetupKSettings KDate and time Time separator KSelect a function: Select from: The clock must be set correctly once at start-up. Time Clock type Enter the time. Setting of Analogue or Digital. the time format: Auto time update Hours (2-digit)
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Setup Security Closed user group If offered by the service provider, KSetupKSettings this service enables groups to be KSecurity formed. These have access for exam- KSelect a function: ple to internal (company) informa- tion or special tariffs apply to them. Phone and SIM Check with your service provider for The phone and SIM card are protect-...
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Setup Call barring Certificate details: Certificates have a restricted KSetupKSettings lifespan. To be sure that the identity KCall barring of a WAP gateway or a server is cor- KSelect a function: rect, check the signature and the cer- tificate. You will be informed on the Barring restricts the use of your SIM phone’s display if something is card (not supported by all service...
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Setup Network Incoming calls when abroad You do not receive calls when you KSetupKSettings are outside your home network. This KNetwork means that no charges are incurred Network selection for incoming calls. Automatic is activated, the phone Check status searches for and selects the next The following information can be available network.
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Setup Accessory settings Car Kit Indication on the display when KSetupKSettings connected: KAccessory settings KSelect a function: Car Kit Basic. Headset Car Kit Portable/Comfort. Indication on the display Additionally charging indications when connected. will be shown, when connected. Default profile Default profile You can choose one of the standard You can choose one of the standard...
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Setup Call divert Divert conditions The following conditions for call di- You can set the conditions verting are available: for which calls are diverted to your mailbox or other numbers. For de- If not answered, All voice calls, If busy, If tails contact your service provider.
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Setup Bluetooth™ First Use When you use this application for Bluetooth™ is a short-range the first time, you may assign a radio system. It permits wireless Bluetooth™ name to it. communication between different terminal devices equipped with Use the default name or Bluetooth™...
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Setup Select the partner you want to con- Note nect with. When searching for other Bluetooth™ devices, you may see only their unique Press Select. The item you Bluetooth™ addresses (when no name want to send is copied to was given). To see your unique address, the Outbox.
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Setup Paired devices view Set as authorised OptionsKSet as authorised KSetupKBluetooth Paired devices can be set as author- Communication with paired devices ised to allow them a connection to is more convenient and quicker. your device without your knowl- Pairing with a device edge.
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Setup IrDA Modem C C C C KSetupKVia multimedia K SetupK K Modem Your phone has an infrared inter- To use your phone as a fax modem, face. You can use this to exchange you first have to establish a connec- data (e.g.
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Setup Audio Screensaver KSetupKAudio KSetupKScreensaver Edit the current profile (see also The screensaver will be activated af- p. 66). ter a specific (free adjustable) time out. Any user action or phone event Ringing tone will deactivate the screensaver. Select a tone from the list. Note "Ringing tone, line 1"...
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Setup Text If the voice mail service is not part of your service provider's user package, Enter a desired text up to 15 charac- you will need to register and the set- ters. tings must be made manually. The Animation following description may vary •...
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Setup Setup Other phone number Select To other number Mailbox number Key in the phone number Call this phone number to listen to you want to divert to. the voice mails left for you. To set it Press OK. Registration at the network will be KSetupKVoice m.
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Setup Manager Installing applications An application you want to install KSetupKManager must be suitable for the Symbian op- Install or remove applications and erating system. Application packag- software packages. You can only use es are normally compressed files Symbian device software installation which contain several component files with the extension ".SIS"...
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Setup Viewing memory consumption During installation, the phone checks the integrity of the applica- In the Installer main view, move the tion package to be installed. Infor- joystick to the right to see the mem- mation about the checks are dis- ory consumption of: played, with the option to cancel the Calendar, Contacts, Documents, Mes-...
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Setup Shortcut When the shortcut selection is saved, a symbol can be seen next KSetupKShortcut to the number in the contacts entry. If an image is assigned to the phone Digit keys 2 to 9 can be used as number, it will be displayed in the shortcut numbers.
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Check battery contacts and device interface, clean them if necessary, then insert battery again. No mains voltage. Use different mains power socket, check mains voltage. Wrong charger. Only use original Siemens accessories (p. 6). Battery faulty. Replace battery (p. 95). SIM error. SIM card not correctly Make sure that the SIM card is correctly inserted (p.
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Questions & Answers Question Possible causes Possible solution No connection to Signal weak. Move higher, to a window or open space. network. Outside GSM range. Check service provider coverage map. SIM card not valid. Contact the service provider. Network barring is set. Check barrings (p.
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If the PUK (MASTER PIN) has been lost, contact your service provider. Phone code error. Three wrong entries. Contact Siemens Service (p. 91). Service provider No authorisation for this Contact your service provider. code error.
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Libya ..........02 13 50 28 82 software version (to display, press * # 0 6 #, Lithuania ...........8 52 74 20 10 then info) and if available, your Siemens Luxembourg........43 84 33 99 Service customer number. Macedonia ...........02 13 14 84 Malaysia..........03 21 63 11 18...
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Care and maintenance Your phone has been designed and • Do not use harsh chemicals, clean- crafted with great care and attention ing solvents, or strong detergents ance and should also be treated with care. to clean the phone! The suggestions below will help you •...
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Product data Declaration of conformity data Phone ID You will need the following details if you Siemens Information and Communi- lose your phone or SIM card. Please enter cation mobile hereby declares that here the phone described in this user...
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Data Car Kit Upgrade HKO-540 Data Cable USB DCA-540 To upgrade the Car Kit Comfort from To connect the phone to the USB port of Siemens mobile phone series before the PC. 55 generation. SyncStation DSC-510 Optional Car Kit accessories Table cradle for your mobile phone.
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In addition, there may be no more recommend that you replace it. than 4 defective bright pixels in a Please buy only Siemens original diameter of 10 mm. batteries. If the screen on your phone does not satisfy these requirements, please contact Siemens Service, p.
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• The duration of the Guarantee shall not be 24 months of purchase, Siemens shall, at extended by services rendered under the its own option and free of charge, either re- terms of the Guarantee.
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Guarantee must be submitted manufacturing and/or material faults within within two months of the Guarantee de- 24 months of purchase, Siemens shall, at fault becoming evident. its own option and free of charge, either re- • Ownership of devices or components re-...
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Index Camera ........46 Car accessories......95 Access points......70 Car Kit settings......76 Accessories......... 95 Care of phone ......93 Accessory settings ...... 76 Cell broadcast ......40 Adressbook, see Contacts ... 18 Cell info display......75 Alarm clock......... 63 Certificate management....73 Answering service (external)..83 Charge battery ......7 Anykey answer ......
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Index Editing text......... 16 Language (display text) ....68 E-mail Line in use ........69 attachments ..... 30, 34 Lost phone, SIM card....94 create ........29 Loudspeaker .......15 mailbox ........33 read........33 Mailbox (e-mail)......33 settings........38 Maintenance of phone ....93 Emergency number (SOS)..... 7 Manager ........85 Extras .........
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Index Summary after call...... 69 Switch on/off ......10 Wallpaper ......49, 68 Switching between applications..9 browser........44 connection ......43 T9 text entry....... 16 connection security ....45 Tasks .......... 55 messages ........32 Technical data ......94 save pages ......44 Text input with T9 ...... 16 service messages.....32 Thumbnails in an contacts entry..