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Siemens-C35 - Telefonmanualer

06.06.01 35c-vger.fm P35 - style, engl., A31008-H4000-A1-6-7619 2 Precautions All radio transmitters are subject to restrictions such as: Switch off in hospitals or in

s C35i
C35
User Guide

Issued by Information and
Information and Communication mobile Communications
Haidenauplatz 1
D-81667 Munich

© Siemens AG 2001
All rights reserved. Subject to availability.
Rights of modification reserved.

Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
http://www.siemens.com/mobiles

Ref.No.: A31008-H4000-A1-6-7619

*A5B00025203858*

s C35i
C35
User Guide

Issued by Information and
Information and Communication mobile Communications
Haidenauplatz 1
D-81667 Munich

© Siemens AG 2001
All rights reserved. Subject to availability.
Rights of modification reserved.

Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
http://www.siemens.com/mobiles

Ref.No.: A31008-H4000-A1-6-7619

*A5B00025203858*

Overview 1

Display Indicators V\ Menu
6HUYLFH 3URYLGHU Set the network and
Reception strength/ phone functions.
battery level. $0(> (18>
Soft Keys
Fast Access Key (see below)

Can be assigned an im- On/Off/End
portant phone number/ Press briefly:
function. End call or jump back to
the previous menu level.
Call Key
- Dial the displayed Hold down:
Activate/deactivate
phone number or phone or return to stand-
name. by mode.
- Accept calls.
- Display last calls in Key Lock
standby mode. Hold down: Activate and
deactivate the key lock.
Phonebook

Display phonebook en-
tries for easy calling

Ringer On/ Off

Hold down: Switch
ringer on and off.

2ZQ 1XPEHUV! Soft Keys
1HZ (QWU\!
%UHQGD The current functions are shown in the
display as symbols or text above the
G T 37,216> keys. Different functions are available by
pressing either the left or the right end of
>> the keys.

In standby, the soft keys enable fast
”name” dialling and menu access or ac-

cess to a special service, such as R

SIM service.

2 Precautions

All radio transmitters are subject to We recommend you use
restrictions such as: only original Siemens bat-
teries (100% mercury-free)
Switch off in hospitals or in and charging devices. Oth-
the vicinity of medical de- erwise considerable health
vices, e.g. pacemakers or risks and damage to the
hearing aids. Mobile product cannot be exclud-
phones can interfere with ed.
the function of these devic- Neither the phone nor the
es. battery (100% mercury-
free) may be opened under
Always use the handsfree any circumstances. Chang-
kit for calls while driving es to this device are strictly
(page 69)! prohibited, as they will in-
validate the type approval
Mobile phones must be criteria required for opera-
switched off at all times in tion of the unit.
an aircraft. Prevent acci-
dental activation. Please note:

Switch off near petrol sta- Dispose of used batteries
tions, fuel depots, chemi- and phones according to
cal plants or blasting opera- the legal regulations
tions. Mobile phones can
interfere with the operation Mobile phones can inter-
of technical installations. fere with the operation of
nearby TVs, radios, PCs.
Do not examine the active
infra-red interface [Class 1 We recommend you use
LED product (classified ac- only original Siemens ac-
cording to IEC 60825-1)] cessories to avoid possible
using optic magnification damage and to comply
devices. with the existing regula-
tions.
The ring tone is repro-
duced through the ear- Improper use invalidates the
piece. To avoid damage to guarantee.
hearing, first accept the
call, then hold the phone to
the ear.

SIM card may be removed.
Caution: small parts could
be swallowed by children.

The mains voltage speci-
fied on the power supply
unit must not be exceed-
ed.

Contents 3

Overview...................................... 1 Main Menu Information ........... 22

Introduction................................. 5 Main Menu.............................. 22
SIM Services (optional) .......... 22
Symbols used ........................... 5
Menu Control ............................ 5 Office & Fun............................... 23
Menu Entry ............................... 5
Internet ................................... 23
Getting Started ........................... 6 Settings................................... 23
Switch Key .............................. 23
1. Insert SIM Card .................... 6 Internet Access ....................... 23
2. Charge Battery ...................... 7 Browser Menu ........................ 24
3. Switch On ............................. 7 Profiles .................................... 25
Emergency Call (SOS) ............... 7 Phonebook Key ....................... 27
4. Enter PIN............................... 8 Appointments ......................... 28
Calculator ............................... 29
Making Calls ................................ 9 Currency Conv. ....................... 30
Games..................................... 31
Dialling a Number...................... 9 Chronometer........................... 32
Ending a Call ............................. 9
When a Number is Busy ......... 10 Messages ................................... 33
Redialling ................................ 10
Reading New Messages......... 33
Incoming Calls........................... 11 Creating a New Message ...... 34
Text Input with “T9” ............... 35
Answering Calls ...................... 11 Incoming / Outgoing................ 38
Ending Calls ............................ 11 Setting..................................... 39
Unwanted Calls....................... 11 Voice Message ...................... 40
Turning off Ringer ................... 11 Information Services ............... 42
Missed Calls............................ 11
Records ...................................... 44
Phonebook................................. 12
Calls missed............................ 44
New Entry ............................... 12 Calls received.......................... 44
Calling from Phonebook .......... 13 Calls dialled ............................. 44
VIP Phonebook........................ 13 Alarms missed ........................ 44
<Own Numbers>.................... 13
<New Entry> .......................... 13 Profiles ....................................... 45
Phonebook Menu.................... 14
Saving a Control Code............. 16 Audio.......................................... 46

Fast Access Keys...................... 17 Ringer Setting ........................ 46
Volume ................................... 46
Soft Key .................................. 17 Melodies ................................ 46
Digit Key.................................. 18 Vibration ................................. 46
Call Screening ......................... 46
During a Call .............................. 19 Service Tones ........................ 47
Record Melody ....................... 47
Volume Control ....................... 19
Call Waiting ............................. 19 Time/Charge .............................. 48
Notebook ................................ 19
Conference/Toggling ............ 20 Charges................................... 48
In Call Menu ............................ 21 Charge Setup .......................... 48

4 Contents

Divert.......................................... 49
Divert ...................................... 49
Status Check........................... 50
Clear all Diverts ....................... 50
Reactivating Call Diversion...... 50
Changing Phone Numbers ...... 50

Setup .......................................... 51
Menu Mode ............................ 51
Phone...................................... 51
Security ................................... 53
Network .................................. 54
During Calls............................. 56
FAX/Data Mode ..................... 57
Clock ....................................... 58
Car Use ................................... 58
Headset................................... 58

Fax/Data ..................................... 59

Display Symbols ....................... 60

Tips on Use ................................ 61

Siemens Service ....................... 62

Troubleshooting........................ 63

Specifications............................ 66
Licensing ................................. 66
Technical Specifications .......... 66

Care / Security ........................... 67
Care of your SIM Card............. 67

Accessories................................ 68
Data/Applications .................... 68
Car Solutions........................... 69

Index........................................... 71

Introduction 5

Symbols used Go Back
(
The following symbols are used to Press this button briefly to
simplify operation: ( go back one menu level.

- Input of numbers or let- Hold this button down to
ters. return to standby mode.

> Soft key for the function Menu Entry
displayed above.
Menu entry is sometimes abbreviat-
@ Press the soft key at the ed in the operating instructions, e.g.:
right or left as indicated.

> Representation of a soft (18> Î $XGLR Î 9ROXPH
key function.
means

D Function depends on the (18> Press to open the main
service provider; separate menu.
registration may be neces- A
sary. Scroll to the $XGLR menu

item.

E Function only available in (/(&7> Press to open the $XGLR
i version.
A menu.
Menu Control
Scroll to the 9ROXPH menu
The menus provide access to impor-
tant functions and settings for your item.
telephone.
(/(&7> Press to open the 9ROXPH

menu.

Main Menu

To reach the main menu, press the
right soft key in standby mode (see
page 8).

(18> Press.

Submenu

You can branch from the main menu
into submenus for accessing func-
tions and options.

6 Getting Started

1. Insert SIM Card • Slide the SIM card into the
carrier (5). Ensure the angled
Your service provider will supply a corner is positioned correctly and
SIM card, containing all the key data that contact is made.
about your line.
r
You may need to snap this out care-
fully from a credit card sized SIM. s
t
If removing the battery, ensure the
phone is switched off first.

• Press the snap lock in the direc-
tion indicated by the arrow (1).

• Lift off the battery cover (2).

o • Turn the SIM carrier until the SIM
n card faces the phone (6).

• Slide the SIM carrier into the
phone until it clicks into place (7).

• Insert the battery into the phone
(see diagram below) and close the
cover.

• Slide out the SIM carrier (3), then o
turn it in the direction indicated by
the arrow (4). n

q

p

Getting Started 7

2. Charge Battery Usage time

The new NiMH battery is not yet ful- A fully charged battery can provide
ly charged: 50 to 180 hours standby time or 90
• Insert the charger plug into the to 300 min. talk time.

socket on the phone. \ Charging status display.
* A beep sounds when the
Press together to remove
• Plug charging unit into a mains battery is nearly empty.

power socket (ensure voltage If you experience a reduction in us-
range stated on charger is not ex- age time, carry out the battery care
ceeded). function (page 52).
The charging unit will heat up when
used for longer periods. This is nor- The times specified above are aver-
mal and is not dangerous. age times. They may vary depend-
ing on personal usage and network
, When charging is in conditions (see also "Technical
Specifications", page 66).
progress.
3. Switch On
' Charging is complete. (
Hold down to activate,
.
in standby mode (see
Charging Time
The unit is fully charged after page 8) hold down to
2.5 hours.
Variations in the power supply can deactivate.
lead to different charging times.
Telephoning If the error message “Please insert
The telephone can be used while
charging is in progress. your SIM card!” appears when you

switch on, please check if the SIM

card is correctly inserted.

Also, please note that older SIM

cards (5 volt technology) cannot be

used. Contact your service provider

if you have questions or encounter

problems.

Emergency Call (SOS)

By pressing the > soft key, you
can make an emergency call on all
networks even without a SIM card
or PIN code.
This function must only be used in
emergencies.

8 Getting Started

4. Enter PIN Info

Your SIM card can be protected with Wrong PIN?
a 4-8-digit PIN code to prevent mis-
use (depending on the SIM card). The SIM card will be blocked after
the third incorrect PIN entry (see
- Enter your PIN code "Troubleshooting", page 63).
(shown as a series of
asterisks). See also “PIN Control” and
Correct any errors with W. “Change PIN” (see page 54).

> Press the key on the right Network Connection

beneath the display V Indicates incoming signal
(see figure). 8 strength.

3OHDVH HQWHU 3,1 A weak signal reduces
call quality and there may
be a risk to call continuity.

> W > If the signal is too weak, move to a
window or open space.
>@
There is an antenna at the top of
It will take a few seconds to log on your phone. Do not interfere with it
to the network. unnecessarily while making a call as
this can impair the quality of your
When the name of the service pro- connection.
vider appears on the display, the
phone is in standby mode and is Your phone will automatically select
ready for use. another GSM network if you are
abroad or outside your “home” net-
work (see page 54).

V\ SIM Services

6HUYLFH 3URYLGHU R This symbol is displayed
when your SIM card sup-
ports special applications,
such as banking (see
$0(> (18> page 22).

Making Calls 9

Dialling a Number Info

The phone must be switched on Setting the date/time, see page 58.
(standby mode).
Setting the language, see page 51.
- Always dial the required
number with prefix (inter- International Dialling
national dialling code if ap-
propriate). Many international dialling codes
are already stored in your phone. To
V \
_ retrieve these:
Press until a “+” symbol
appears.

T,67> Press.

Y Wd G T Select the required
country from the list.

: W Press briefly to clear (/(&7> Press. The international
dialling code appears on
the last digit, hold down to - the display.
delete the entire number. :
Add the national number
d Save the number in (the first 0 is omitted in
many countries).
the phonebook, see
page 12. Press. The number
displayed is dialled.
Press. The number dis-
played is dialled.

Ending a Call Functions Available while Making a
( Call:
Press. The call is ended.
2/'> (see page 20)
You should also press this
[(18> (see page 21)
key if the person you

called hangs up first. Easier Ways to Call

Easier, quicker and error-free
dialling by:

• Redialling previous numbers.

• Automatically redialling busy
numbers.

• Calling back unanswered/
received calls (see page 44).

or using the

• Phonebook (see page 12).

• Fast access (see page 17).

10 Making Calls

When a Number is Busy Redialling

The following functions are available The last numbers you called are
if the number you dial is busy: stored.

Auto Redialling :From your standby display:
Press. The redial list is
V872 ,$/> Press to repeatedly dial a displayed.

number in progressively 37,216>
longer intervals for up to &DURO
15 minutes. No other 'HDQ
number can be dialled in
this period. GT

End : Press again to redial the
last call
))> Press.
or to redial a previous
or number:

( Press. A Scroll to highlight required
number.
Every other function terminates
this function. : Press to dial the number
selected.
Reminder
37,216> see page 44.
52037> Press for a reminder to dial
See page 44 for information on how
the number again in to dial other stored numbers:
15 minutes (beeps and
displays number). • Calls missed.

• Calls received.

Incoming Calls 11

Answering Calls Turning off Ringer

To be able to receive calls, you Hold down. The ringer
must switch the phone on is deactivated for the
(standby mode). current call.

. Missed Calls

&DURO Missed calls, i.e. unanswered calls
(-(&7> V16:(5>
are indicated by a 9 icon.
>Press
Info
or
• The numbers of received or
: Press. missed calls are saved (providing
the network supports this func-
Ending Calls tion) so that you can return these
calls (see page 44).
( Press.
• An incoming call will interrupt any
other use of the phone.

• Data, fax calls (see page 57).

Unwanted Calls

(-(&7> Press for the caller to hear

the busy signal.

,9(57> This appears when “call

diversion” is active (see
page 49).

or

( Press.

12 Phonebook

You can enter frequently dialled Text Entry
numbers with a name in the
phonebook. The number is then Press number keys repeatedly until
dialled by simply selecting the entry. the required character appears. The
cursor advances after a short delay.
If a call number is saved under a
name, the name will appear on the Press once for the “A”,
display when a call is received from twice for “B”, etc.
that number.
W Press briefly to erase the
New Entry letter preceding the cur-
sor, hold down to erase
- Enter the number always the whole name.
with the prefix. Press to manually switch
from upper case to lower
d Press. case.
The first letter in a name
- Enter a name for the is automatically written in
number (see also "Text uppercase.
Entry", on the right).
Press to switch between

&DURO _ numbers and letters.
Press to create a blank.
Y $ W >
D b l Umlauts are displayed af-

> Press. ter the relevant letters.
The number can be dialled
: straight away. Y S Controls cursor position.

or End input and begin a new Special Characters
entry.
( Press the key repeatedly until the
character appears.
Info
Blank 1 2 £ $ ¥
The editor T9 cannot be used for
entries in the phonebook (see +0- . , : ?¿
page 35). ! ¡ “’ ; _

A-a * / ( ) < = >



A-1 # @ & § Γ ∆ θ

Λ Ξ ΠΣ ΦΨΩ

Phonebook 13

Calling from Phonebook Info
7
Open the phonebook. 7Selection by Name in the Phonebook
Open the phonebook.
-/A Write the first letter of re- Use the digit keys to en-
ter the first letter of the
quired name and/or scroll name required, e.g.
to highlight required
name. For Paul. The phonebook
scrolls to the first entry
2ZQ 1XPEHUV! beginning with the
letter “P”.
1HZ (QWU\!
Extending Numbers
&DURO
You can enter partial numbers in
G T 37,216> the phonebook (e.g. a company
number/PABX).
: Dial the entry selected.

VIP Phonebook These partial numbers can be ex-
tended before dialling:
Important numbers can be trans-
ferred to the VIP Phonebook. 7 Open the phonebook.

7 7/ Press twice to open the -/A Select the (partial)
VIP Phonebook. Then
proceed as above. number.

For information on adding new en- 37,216> Open the menu,
tries to the VIP Phonebook: see
"VIP Entry", page 14. - select 9LHZ (QWU\. The
:
<Own Numbers> phonebook entry is
displayed.
Depending on the SIM card, you
can enter up to six “own” numbers Add the extension
(e.g. fax). number.

Dial.

<New Entry> or conversely

See page 12. - Enter the (partial)
number.

7 Open the phonebook.

-/A Select the extension

number.

: The extension number is
added to the call number.

: Dial.

14 Phonebook

Phonebook Menu Calling Symbols
7
Open the phonebook. You can assign a “calling face” or a
graphical icon to phonebook entries.
-/A Select a name by entering
Calling Faces
the first letter and/or
scrolling to required name. Assemble a face. You can choose
from 9 pictorial elements.
37,216> The menu is displayed;
G T Mark the face part (top,
now select the required middle, bottom).
function.
Y S Display three possible
########### views of a part.

9LHZ (QWU\ > The “calling face” is ap-
(GLW (QWU\
'HOHWH (QWU\ pended to the phonebook
9,3 (QWU\ entry.
&DOOLQJ 6\PEROV
/RFDWLRQ Calling Symbols
6HQG DV 7H[W
&KHFN 6SDFH Select the required picture from the
'HO 3KRQH%RRN previous symbols.

########### Y S Display the pictorial
symbols.
View Entry
^ Scroll through the possible
Edit Entry pictures in groups of
three.
The entry is displayed.
> The picture is appended to
W / - Change the number if
necessary. the phonebook entry.

> Confirm. Delete Picture

W / - Change the name if The picture is deleted from the
necessary. entry.

> Confirm. Phonebook entries with pictures
are not stored in the SIM card, but
Delete Entry in the unit’s memory (see also
"Location", page 15).
The entry is deleted from the phone-
book after confirmation. Calling symbols are displayed if a
person who is assigned a calling
VIP Entry symbol calls. Prerequisite: the call
number is recognised by the
Only designate important numbers network.
as VIP entries to ensure fast access
(page 13).

Phonebook 15

Location Check Space

A new phonebook entry can be You can check used and available
stored as follows: capacity for:

SIM Card F F SIM card
5 Special SIM card
Entries are automatically stored in 4 Phone memory
your SIM card, enabling them to be
transferred to another GSM phone. Del. Phonebook

Phone F You can select the phonebook to be
deleted. The phonebooks available
Phonebook entries with pictures are for deletion depend on the SIM card
stored here. used. You will be asked to enter a
security code before the delete op-
If your SIM card is full, entries will eration (see page 54).
overflow into this memory.
Info
Special `
• Always enter the full number
If you have a special SIM offering with the area code (e.g. 0171
“Fixed Dialling Numbers”, you can for London).
restrict calls to entries in this phone-
book. PIN2 is needed to change this • If you travel abroad often, you
(see page 54). should enter all phonebook en-
tries with the international dial-
Send as Text ling code (e.g. +49 for Germany).

The entry can be sent as an SMS
message (see page 34).

The recipient can immediately enter
the number in his/her phonebook.

16 Phonebook

Saving a Control Code Info

You can store phone numbers and Improved Phonebook Management
control codes (digits) together in the
same way as a normal phonebook You can use the “SoftDataLink 3”
entry. This is useful if you want to accessory to create and manage
control an answerphone remotely. your phonebook entries via a PC/
PDA (see "Accessories", page 68).
- Enter the phone number.
Service Provider Expansions
Hold down until “+”
appears on the display Your service provider may have
(pause to establish added important service numbers
connection). to your phonebook or can do this on
request.
- Enter the control code
(digits). Phonebook Restrictions

You can hold down Please note that the use of your
phonebook can be restricted
again to create a further (normal for some business applica-
pause of 3 seconds to en- tions).
sure the digits are proc-
essed correctly on the Incomplete phone numbers can be
receiver side. marked with a “?” in a restricted
phonebook. These numbers can be
d Press. completed before dialled.
- Enter name.
During a Call
> Save.
You can also use the phonebook
during a call, e.g. to look up a
number or to send a control code.

Alternatively, just save the control
code (digits) and send it during a
call (see page 21).

Fast Access Keys 17

The left soft key and the number Setting
keys 2 to 9 can each be assigned an
important phone number or one of When making initial settings:
the functions listed below.
The phone number can then be di- $0(> Press.
alled, or the function can be started
at the touch of a button. A Select function.

• 3KRQH 1XPEHU ................... (page 12) If you select 3KRQH 1XPEHU the phone-

• :ULWH 0HVVDJH.................. (page 35) book will be opened.

• &XUUHQF\ &RQY ................. (page 30) -/A Select a name by entering

• *DPHV .......................... (page 31) the first letter and/or scroll
to the relevant entry, e.g.
• &DOFXODWRU E ................. (page 29)
• ,QWHUQHW E ................... (page 23) 2IILFH

Soft Key or
If you select an application
V\
(e.g. *DPHV), this is set directly on the

soft key.

(/(&7> Press.

6HUYLFH 3URYLGHU Use



$0(> (18> )),&(> Press.
>
The left soft key can be used for fast If a phone number is set
access. or on the fast access key,
this is dialled or, alterna-
This may be temporarily replaced )),&(> tively, the application is
with I / J, for example, for started.
access to a new message.
Hold down.
Your service provider may have al-
ready programmed this key (e.g. Changing
)),&(> Press.
access to “R SIM Services”).
+$1*(> Press.

Proceed as described above under
“Setting”.
If you do not want to assign a func-
tion to the left soft key, then select

the entry (PSW\!.

18 Fast Access key

Digit Key Use

Digit keys 2 to 9 can be used as Either a stored phone number is di-
speed dialling numbers for fast alled or a stored application is start-
access. ed. In standby mode:

Digit key should be used for Press.

the phone number for checking the The setting for 2 appears
mailbox. instead of the left soft key,
e.g.:
Setting
$0(6> Press.
To set a digit key for the first time,
e.g. 2: > Press.

Press the digit key. or

(7> Press Press.
: Press.
A Select a function.
Changing
If 3KRQH 1XPEHU is selected, the
Press the digit key briefly;
phonebook is opened for a number the current setting will
to be chosen. appear (e.g. *DPHV).

-/A Select a name by entering $0(6> Press.

the first letter and/or scroll +$1*(> Proceed as described
to the relevant entry,
under “Setting”.
e.g. 2IILFH.

or
If you select an application (e.g.

*DPHV), this is set directly on the

soft keys.

(/(&7> Press.

During a Call 19

Volume Control o Reject Waiting Call

[(18> Press. The menu appears. (-(&7> Rejects the call; the caller

Select 9ROXPH &RQWURO. hears a busy tone.

T S> Use the left soft key to ad- or

just the handset volume. ,9(57> If this is set, the call is
diverted to the answer-
Call Waiting D phone or mailbox, for
example (see page 40).

During a call you can be advised that p End Current Call,
there is another call waiting. You
may need to register for this service Answer New
and set your phone (see page 56).
You will hear a special tone during ( Press to end the current
the call. call. The waiting call will
ring.

V16:(5> Answer the call.

. Notebook

&DURO You can enter a phone number dur-
ing a call (the person on the other
(-(&7> :$3> end may hear your entry). This
number can be stored or called after
You have three options: you have ended the call.

n Swap

:$3> This accepts the waiting
call and places the current
call on hold.

Call swapping:
You may swap back and
forth as required (see
page 20).

20 During a Call

Conference/Toggling D Three options are now available:

You can call an additional number n Swap
during a call.
:$3> You may swap back and
You can swap back and forth be- forth between the two
tween both calls or link all callers to- calls as required.
gether in a conference. A confer-
ence can include up to 5 If the current call is terminated you
participants. will be asked: “Return to call on
hold?”
During a call, explain your intention:
(6> Return to the held call.
VK K\
2> The held call is terminat-
2/'> [(18>
ed.

>then press o Conference

The current call is put on hold. [(18> Press, select &RQIHUHQFH.

7- / Enter a phone number or A held call is joined (con-
select one from the ference line for up to five
subscribers).
: phonebook.
p End Connection
Establish the new connec-
tion. ( Press. All calls are termi-
nated.

Your service provider may not offer
all the functions described.

During a Call 21

In Call Menu Send DTMF tones

The following functions are only You may transmit control codes (dig-
available during a call. it) for controlling an answerphone
and other devices.
[(18>> The menu is displayed;
From the Phonebook
now select the required
Establish a connection with the de-
function. vice, then

########### [(18> Open the call menu and

9ROXPH &RQWURO 7 select 6HQG '70) WRQHV.
0LFURSKRQH RII
&RQIHUHQFH Press. Select the name of
+ROG &DOO the control code in the
7LPH&RVW phonebook.
6HQG '70) WRQHV
&DOO 7UDQVIHU Manual Entry
0$,1 0(18
&DOO 6WDWXV After a connection is established.

########### - / > enter the digits for the
control code.

Volume Control Call Transfer

T S> The left soft key is used Join the original call to the second
to adjust the handset one. You are no longer connected to
volume. either call. This function may not be
supported by all service providers.
If Car Kit Comfort is used, this set-
ting does not affect the usual con- MAIN MENU
figuration.
This is the fast way to access other
Microphone off menus, for example, to check a
message (see also page 22).
You can switch the microphone on
or off. If it is switched off, the per- Call Status
son on the other end will not be able
to hear you. All held and active calls are listed
(e.g. participants in a conference).
Conference (see page 20)

Hold Call

The current call is placed on hold.

Time/Cost

You can check current call time and
cost (if programmed, see page 48).

22 Main Menu Information

Main Menu SIM Services (optional) D

The main menu gives you access to Your service provider can offer spe-
important phone functions and set- cial applications through the SIM
tings. In standby mode, this is ac- card, such as homebanking, stock
cessed with the right soft key: market, etc.

(18> Open the main menu. If you are registered for one of these
services, the service name will ap-
The main menu contains the follow- pear at the top of the main menu or
ing functions: directly above the left soft key.

########### R SIM service icon.

8VDJH +LQWV (operating If there is more than one application,
these are displayed in the “SIM
instructions) Services” menu.
6,0 6HUYLFHV
*DPHV ,QWHUQHW E (18> Î 6,0 6HUYLFHV
2IILFH )XQ
0HVVDJHV With the SIM Services menu your
5HFRUGV phone is future-proof and will sup-
3URILOHV port additions to your service provid-
$XGLR er’s service. For further information
7LPH&KDUJH contact your service provider.
'LYHUW
6HWXS Games (Internet E) D
###########
Fast access to games (page 31)/
All menu items open a submenu in Internet (page 23) from the main
menu.
which the required functions can be
A different function may have been
selected. assigned to this menu item by your
( service provider.
Press briefly to jump back

one menu level.

Hold down to jump back
to standby mode (see
page 8).

Menu Mode

To make it easier for new users to
learn how to operate the phone, the
comprehensive main menu is re-
duced to the key functions (see al-
so page 51).

(18> Î 6HWXS Î 0HQX 0RGH

Office & Fun 23

Office & Fun contains the following Switch Key
functions:
The right soft key can be used to acti-
########### vate any of three functions depending
on the current situation. To switch be-
,QWHUQHWE tween these different assignments,
$&DSOSFRXLOQDWWPRUHQEWV press the right side of the soft key.

&XUUHQF\ &RQY (18> B
*DPHV
&KURQRPHWHU @ Press to switch.

########### > B

Internet E ? Press to select.

Your telephone provides access to Possible assignments, e.g.:
the Internet. On account of the limit-
ed display size, Internet information B,1.> Jump to an Internet site
is shown in a special format adapted (online).
to the display options available on
the phone. For this reason, not all In- B> Confirm menu selection.
ternet services are available. Infor- B(18> Display the submenu.
mation on the scope of the available B\
&> Display browser menu.
WAP services is available on the In-
ternet or from your service provider. Internet Access

Internet access may require regis- (18>Î 2IILFH )XQ Î ,QWHUQHW
tration with your service provider.
The following appears when the func-
Settings tion is activated if no pages from a pre-
vious session were saved:
An access profile must be set be-
fore initial access. +RPHSDJH > B
)DYRULWHV
Setting are frequently prepro- 3URILOH
grammed by your service provider.
If not, the connection must be con- GT
figured. The service provider can up-
date the settings via an SMS mes- A/" Scroll to select a menu or en-
sage.
ter a number.
The corresponding functions can be
> Press.
found under 3URILOHV in the browser

menu. Contact your service provid-
er, if necessary.

24 Office & Fun

Please note that WAP utilisation Navigation
incurs additional costs (see also
Go to URL
/LQJHUWLPH below). Input option for direct Internet ad-
A Online, @ Offline dress selection.

The online/offline display appears Show URL
on the top right in the display. (Uniform Resource Locator)
Displays the current Internet ad-
Press repeatedly to dress visited.
change the display:
title bar, scrollbars, display BrowserReset
keys are removed, etc.
The browser is reset, the sites
Browser Menu saved are deleted.
@ Press until \
&>
Disconnect
appears.
Terminate the active data connec-
? Open the browser menu. tion.

Homepage Profiles

The first WAP Internet site dis- Up to 5 profiles can be created irre-
played after you establish a connec- spective of the service provider (see
tion (may be defined/preset by the next page).
service provider).
Services
Favorites
Channels
Up to nine of your most important Load WAP pages to the telephone
WAP sites are displayed for fast and then read offline.
access.
Outbox
Favorites E-mails that are to be sent later, for
example, can be stored here (de-
Output of list. Mark a (where appli- pending on the service provider).
cable blank) line.

@ Press until


&> appears.
&KDQJH
Select to change or enter
&OHDU an entry.

Select to delete the cur-
rent entry.

Office & Fun 25

About Phone.com You can leave the list once all entries
have been made:
Displays the current browser ver-
sion. Press briefly.

Terminate the Internet Your service provider will inform you
connection. which entries must be made in the
following list.
Special characters Activate the input functions one af-
(as in the case of SMS text editor) ter the other and confirm the entries
with >:
press 3 times for /
Profile name
press 3 times for @ You can give the profile another
name.
press 4 times for . (full
stop) Dial-up number
Enter the node dial-up number.
Profiles
Call type
You can set or modify the maximum Select whether ISDN (V.110) or
5 access profiles as necessary. In- analog (V.32).
puts and functions can differ de-
pending on the service provider. Log-in name
Enter the user name.
Profile Settings
Password
Proceed as follows to set up a new Enter the password.
profile:
IP address
\
&> Open the browser Enter the IP address.
menu.
Port
3URILOHV Select and confirm Enter the gateway.
3URILOH with >.
Homepage
Select a profile and
confirm with >. Enter the homepage (see also 1DYL
JDWLRQ in the browser menu).
6HWWLQJV Select and confirm
with >. Linger-time
Enter the time in seconds after
which a connection should be
cleared down if no entry is made.

26 Office & Fun

Activate Overview of profile settings
structure:
Activate a set profile.
3URILOH 3URILOH
3URILOH Select the required profile $FWLYDWH
6HWWLQJV
and confirm with ,&.>. 3URILOH QDPH
Marks the activated 'LDOXS QXPEHU
&DOO W\SH
profile. ,6'1
$QDORJ
Encryption /RJLQ QDPH
3DVVZRUG
Specific sites can be encrypted to ,3 DGGUHVV
guarantee secure data exchange. 3RUW
+RPHSDJH
Verify Key /LQJHUWLPH
Check the existing key. (QFU\SWLRQ
9HULI\ .H\
New Key 1HZ .H\
Request a new key from the service
provider.

The (QFU\SWLRQ menu item only

appears if a profile is activated.

Office & Fun 27

Phonebook Key

A menu can be opened
during a WAP session:

Add Bookmark D

Insert the current online page as a

new bookmark.

Homepage
See Browser Menu.

Favorites
See Browser Menu.

Your Internet browser is licensed
by:

28 Office & Fun

Appointments Alarm Types
0HPR
(18> Î 2IILFH )XQ Î $SSRLQWPHQWV Short note (max.

You can enter several different ap- " 16 characters).
pointments for each day in the ap- &DOO
pointments list. When an appoint- Enter the phone number
ment time is reached, you will hear or select from 7. This
an alarm (setting the clock, see number is displayed with
page 58). the alarm.

1HZ (QWU\! 0HHWLQJ
B
%LUWKGD\
G T (/(&7>
(/(&7> A short note can be ap-
Entering a New Appointment > pended.

Save the alarm entry.

A Select 1HZ (QWU\!. Info

(/(&7> Press. Display indicates that an
alarm is active.
- Change the date and time,
as necessary. • A total of 30 entries can be
created.
% Simply press to set an ap-
pointment with recurrent • An alarm sounds even when the
alarm. phone is switched off. It is deac-
tivated by pressing any key.
A Select the alarm:
Press $86(> to delay the alarm by
(/(&7> 'DWH 'DLO\, :HHNO\, 0RQWKO\ 5 minutes.
<HDUO\
• Setting: Alarm tone, see page 46.
Confirm selection.
• Setting: Clock, see page 58.
>
+$1*(> The default alarm type is When travelling by plane,

0HPR. please note that alarms

Select a different alarm are activated even when
type or enter a short text.
the phone is switched off.

Office & Fun 29

Editing an Alarm Entry Calculator E

B (18> Î 2IILFH )XQÎ
B &DOFXODWRU
"
- Enter the first number
G T 37,216> ( ›?›> sets the decimal
point).

A Select the required alarm. TSL‘> Press the right end of the
left soft key repeatedly un-
37,216> The following menu is - til the required calculator
function is displayed.
displayed. K>
Repeat the procedure with
########### other numbers.

9LHZ (QWU\ The result is displayed.
$FWLYDWH $ODUP
'HDFWLYDWH $ODUP Additional functions
'HOHWH (QWU\ O Changes operational
0RGLI\ $ODUP
&OHDU /LVW signs + and -.
6HQG DV 7H[W
% Conversion to percentage.
###########
View Entry 0 Saves the number
displayed.
The selected appointment is
displayed. 1 Retrieves the number
stored.
Activate Alarm/Deactivate Alarm
e Exponent (one digit only).
A deactivated appointment can be
reactivated, and vice versa. Info

Delete Entry corresponds to soft key =
corresponds to soft key *
An entered appointment is deleted
from the list of appointments.

Modify Alarm

See "Entering a New Appointment",
page 28.

Clear List
All entered appointments are
deleted.

Send as Text
Sends the appointment data as a
text message.

30 Office & Fun

Currency Conv. Edit Exchange Rates

(18> Î 2IILFH )XQÎ &XUUHQF\ &RQY A Select the required pair
from the list:
You can use the currency converter
to calculate any combination from (/(&7> Press. The following menu
three different currency rates.
is displayed.
Entering a new Currency Pair
###########
Before using this function for the
first time, you must set the curren- &RQYHUW
cies and exchange rates (max. 3). 1HZ (QWU\
(GLW (QWU\
If a currency pair has not yet been 'HOHWH (QWU\
entered:
###########
:1 ,172 25(,*1 > Press.
Convert
(/(&7 Press.
- Enter the amount to be
- / > Enter the symbol for your converted.
own currency, e.g. DM.
K> Start conversion to other
- / > Enter the symbol for the
currency.
foreign currency, e.g. 2
(3($7> Make a new entry.
(Euro).
New Entry
- / > Now enter the relevant ex-
change rates, e.g. DM = 1, - / > Enter new currencies and
then 2 = 0.511. exchange rates.
If a currency pair has already been
entered: Edit Entry

(/(&7> Press. -W / For example, to alter the
Finally, select the 1HZ (QWU\! exchange rates, proceed
as described under "Enter-
menu item as described under ing a new Currency Pair".
"Edit Exchange Rates".
Delete Entry
The highlighted entry is
deleted.

Office & Fun 31

Games Quattropoli

(18> Î 2IILFH )XQ Î *DPHV: Drop the counters into a field from
above. The object of the game is to
--------------------------------------------------------------- be the first to have four counters in a
row (horizontal, vertical, diagonal).
:D\RXW
5HYHUVL 37,216> Provides tips on how to
4XDWWURSROL
0LQHVZHHSHU play the game, allows you
to define who begins and
--------------------------------------------------------------- set the level of difficulty.

Wayout 7$57> Start game.

Find the way out of a 3-dimensional Controls:
labyrinth.

37,216> Provides tips on how to
Set
play the game, shows the
highest score and allows Minesweeper
you to set the level of diffi-
culty. Find all the fields with no mines.

7$57> Start game. 37,216> Provides tips on how to

Reversi play the game, allows you
to set the playing field and
Try to obtain as many counters as shows the highest score.
possible by “trapping” your oppo-
nent‘s counters. 7$57> Start game.

37,216> Provides tips on how to Controls:

play the game, allows you
to define who begins and
set the level of difficulty.

7$57> Start game. Digit Shows the number of
mines in the surrounding
Controls for Wayout and Reversi: fields.

Uncovers a field.

Mark a field that you sus-
pect contains a mine.

Set for Reversi , Uncover if the number
Overview in Wayout of mines and hits is
equal.

32 Office & Fun

Chronometer Stopwatch

(18> Î 2IILFH )XQ Î &KURQRPHWHU Displays time to 100th second.
Start/stop stopwatch.
The following menu is displayed: Display interim time. Last
time is stored.
###########
(6(7> Reset to zero.
$ODUP &ORFN
6WRSZDWFK 37,216> Press. The following func-
&RXQWGRZQ
tions are available:
###########
Save Entry
Alarm Clock The current entry can be assigned a
comment and saved.
You hear a beep at the set time if the
telephone is activated. Edit Entry
The comment can be changed.
EActivating, deactivating
Delete Entry
The setting is made as described un- The current entry is deleted.
der "Appointments", page 28.
Activating, deactivating Stopwatch List
A list with the relevant entry date is
+$1*(> Press to activate or deacti- displayed.

vate. Clear List
The list is deleted.
> The time can be changed
Countdown
once activated.
A set period elapses. The last 3 sec-
- / > Change the alarm time onds are indicated by a beep. A spe-
cial beep sounds at the end.
• Setting:
Beep, see page 46. +$1*(> The period can be entered.

• Setting: Clock, see page 58. 7$57> Starts the counter.

Messages 33

You can use your phone to receive Deleting a Message
and send written messages (SMS)
and to receive voice messages and At the end of the message you will
info services. be asked whether you want to
delete this message.
Text entry with “T9” enables you
to write long messages very quickly You should always delete messages
(see page 35). when possible as the capacity of the
SIM card is limited. If it is full, ...
Reading New Messages
I Indicates a new message I ... the message symbol

on the display. flashes and no more mes-
sages are received.
V\
Reading Old Messages
6HUYLFH 3URYLGHU
Saved messages can be selected
I (18> and then read in the incoming or
Press >. outgoing list (see page 38).

The message is displayed. Info

Line 1: Date and time 37,216> Access the message

Line 2: Phone number/name menu with further func-
of sender tions (see page 38).

Line 3: First line of message • A phone number/name inversely
displayed in the message can be:

7 Stored in the phonebook.
JBGBIHIHGFGFED : Called.

• New messages may be dis-
played immediately on receipt
(depending on the network).

0HHWLQJ DW "

G T 37,216>

A Scroll.

34 Messages

Creating a New Message Text Menu

(18> Î 0HVVDJHV Î :ULWH 0HVVDJH The text menu offers additional
Î &UHDWH 1HZ word processing functions, such as:

- Create the message ###########
(for text entry see page
35). 6HQG 7H[W
6DYH 7H[W
&DQ ZH PHHW 0U 6PLWK 7 7H[W ,QSXW
WRPRUURZ DW " _ 7 /DQJXDJH
7 ,QIR
Y S 7 W > ,QVHUW QHZ OLQH
&OHDU 7H[W
> Open the text menu. ,QVHUW 3LFWXUH
Select 6HQG 7H[W.
###########
Adding a Phone Number Send Text

7-/ Enter a phone number or Enter the recipient’s phone number
select one from the or select this from the phonebook
and send.
phonebook.
Save Text
Send The message is trans-
(1'> ferred to the service cen- The text is saved.
tre for transmission. If the
service centre’s phone T9 Text Input
number is not stored Activate or deactivate (see page 35).
(page 39), it must be en-
tered each time a mes- T9 Language
sage is sent.
Select the language you want to use
Set Message Type / Validity Period for the message.

The 9DULDEOH setting can be used to T9 Info
User information.
change the message type or validi-
ty before each call (see page 39). Insert new line

A line break is entered.

Clear Text

The text field of the editor is cleared.

Insert Picture
The message can include symbols.
In this case, the message can only
be played back via telephones that
support this function.

Messages 35

Text Input with “T9” Once you have completed your in-
put, check whether the word dis-
When using “T9” for entering mes- played is the one you want. If so, ter-
sages, you only need to enter one minate it, otherwise correct it:
keystroke for each letter. T9 deduc-
es the correct word from the individ- Terminate a Word
ual key entries by making compari-
sons with a comprehensive Blank.
dictionary. If a number of letters is Press repeatedly for full
possible with a key combination, T9
chooses the most common word stop or comma.
and offers a list of possible alterna-
tives. S Move to the right.

Writing Messages Corrections

.LFN 2)) DW Press. Additional possible
letter combinations may
>@ >@ >@ >0$18$/@ be displayed.
The current number of the
Y S W alternative proposal is dis-
played in pointy brackets
Enter the desired word by pressing in the lower margin, the
the key with the appropriate letter number of the selected
only once, e.g. for “off”: alternative proposal is
highlighted.

If no further entries are
Because the display is constantly made, the displayed word
changing during input, it is best to is incorported in the
write a whole word without looking message.
at the display.
Press repeatedly to scroll
T9 converts language-specific spe- through the list of alterna-
cial characters, e.g. ä. Simply enter tive proposals.
the corresponding default character
in the message, e.g. a. The last item in the list is

the entry PDQXDO. Select

this entry to enter the
desired word manually.

This word is automatically

incorporated in the
dictionary.

36 Messages

Words that were written with T9 Info
can also be correct subsequently:
Y S In T9 mode the cursor
YS Move left/right word by jumps from word to word.
word until the desired
word is highlighted. Switch: Uppercase and
lowercase.
Press to scroll through
the list of alternative Hold down: closes T9
proposals. temporarily.

Setting the T9 Language Switch: Numbers and
letters.
T9 functionality cannot be used until
the language in which the messages Blanks: Ends a word.
are to be written is set:
Smart Punctuation
>(18> Î 0HVVDJHV Î :ULWH 0HVVDJH
Î &UHDWH 1HZ If a full stop is entered in a word
Press before starting your
with , then this is considered to
entry. be a wildcard for a hyphen that will
be assigned by T9 in the case of
Select 7 /DQJXDJH and set the subsequent input. For example, the

language. full stop in the string

Activating/Deactivating T9 is automatically converted into an ’,

(18> Î 0HVVDJHV Î :ULWH 0HVVDJH Athberlaenbky(creat)inagftethrewortder“mcainna’tt“e.s
Î &UHDWH 1HZ
Press before starting your the word (“can.“).

entry. Special Characters

Select 7 7H[W ,QSXW to activate or Press the key repeatedly until the
character appears.
deactivate T9.
Blank 1 2 £ $ ¥
You can also activate/deactivate T9
temporarily. This setting then re- . +0 - . , : ?
mains active until you quit the text ¿ !¡ “ ’ ;
editor for entering messages:
A-a * / ( ) < = >
Hold down to activate or %¤
deactivate T9.
A-1 # @ & § Γ ∆ θ
Λ Ξ ΠΣ ΦΨΩ

T9 Text Input is a registered trade-
mark and a patented technique from
Tegic Communication, Inc.

Messages 37

Preformatted Messages Info

The phone contains a number of • A message is confirmed as sent
preformatted messages that only by the phone with the text “Mes-
need to be supplemented with the sage Sent”. The message is
correct time and date. stored in the outgoing list and can
be selected and re-read there.
In standby mode:
• The “Message sent” text only in-
(18> Î 0HVVDJHV Î :ULWH 0HVVDJH dicates that the message has
been transferred to the service
then select the required centre. The latter now tries to de-
message: liver the message within a certain
--------------------------------------------------------------- period (see "Validity Period",
Create New (page 34) page 39).

/DWH • If the phone was unable to send
$SSRLQWPHQW the message, a retry option is
$QQLYHUVDU\ available. If this attempt also fails,
then check the phone number of
--------------------------------------------------------------- the service centre, see page 39.
The cursor appears at the first input
point, e.g. in the case of “Late”. • You can also edit your messages
with a PC (see "Soft Data Link
6RUU\ , OO EH PLQXWHV 3.0", page 68).
ODWH RQ
• You can edit messages you
Y S 7 W > receive (see "Edit Message",
page 38) and store them or send
- Complete the message. them as your “own” messages.

S Jump to the next input Forward Message
point.
-/ 7 If the message appears on the
Enter the phone number or
select from the phonebook. :display:
Press (if no phone
T9®Text Input is licensed under one or number is highlighted).
more of the following:
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, - 7/ Enter phone number or
5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; select from phonebook.
Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057;
United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; > / (1'> Press.
Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329;
Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383;
Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8)
DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and
additional patents are pending worldwide.

38 Messages

Incoming / Outgoing Message Menu

Your messages are stored in the in- A message is displayed.
coming and outgoing lists. The
number of messages stored is dis- 37,216> Select a function.
played after the relevant function.
These can be read, changed and ###########
reused
5HSO\ (incoming only)
(18> Î 0HVVDJHV Î ,QFRPLQJ or 'HOHWH 0HVVDJH
2XWJRLQJ (GLW 0HVVDJH
6HQG 0HVVDJH
A Scroll and read as &DSDFLW\
required. 6WDWXV 5HSRUW (outgoing only)

###########

Reply

,(:> :ULWH 0HVVDJH (GLW 7H[W
&DURO $QVZHU LV <(6$QVZHU LV 12
3OHDVH &DOO %DFN , OO EH ODWH

GT The text of a received message can
be changed, supplemented or com-
Press > bined with one of the standard reply
texts to form a new message.

Highlighting messages in: Delete Message
The message is deleted.
Incoming:
Edit Message
_ Read.
] Unread. The message is displayed in the edi-
tor for changes.
Outgoing:
Send Message
_ Not sent.
] Sent. Enter a phone number or select one
from the phonebook, then send.

Capacity

Displays the maximum number of
messages and the number of mes-
sages already stored.

Status Report

Subsequent request for a report on
the message read.

Messages 39

Setting +$1*(> Select the required type.

The phone number of the service ###########
centre can be entered here and oth-
er settings can be made. 9DULDEOH
6WDQGDUG WH[W
(18> Î 0HVVDJHV Î 0HVVDJH 6HWXS, 7HOH[
)D[
then select one of the fol- (PDLO
lowing functions. ;
1HZ
###########
###########
6HUYLFH &HQWUH Variable (default)
0HVVDJH 7\SH
9DOLGLW\ 3HULRG The message type has to be con-
6WDWXV 5HSRUW firmed each time before it is sent.
'LUHFW 5HSO\
Standard text
###########
All messages are transferred as nor-
Service Centre mal SMS messages.

Enter or change the service centre Telex, Fax, Email, X400
phone number supplied by the serv- Special types of messages.
ice provider.
New
Message Type
You may need to obtain the code
Select a message type for sending number from the service provider.
to special terminals. The different
message types (e.g. e-mail) may be Validity Period
assigned to different service centre
phone numbers. Contact your serv- Select the period in which the serv-
ice provider for details. ice centre is to attempt to deliver the
message:
The current setting is displayed after
the function has been called up. To 9DULDEOH KRXU KRXUV
change the setting: GD\ ZHHN 0D[LPXP 1HZ

Status Report

You will receive confirmation of
whether or not a message you have
sent has been delivered. This serv-
ice may be subject to a charge.

Direct Reply

The answer to your message is han-
dled via your service centre (contact
your service provider for details).

40 Messages

Voice Message D Setting Voice Mail

The service centre provides you You will receive two phone numbers
with an external answering service from your service provider and
(mailbox). Calls you cannot answer these are entered as follows:
or do not wish to answer are divert-
ed to this mailbox. The caller can n Mailbox Number
leave a voice message for you there.
This is the phone number you call to
The voice mail service may be part listen to your voice mail. To set this:
of your service provider‘s user pack-
age. Otherwise, you will need to (18> Î 0HVVDJHV Î 9RLFH 0HVVDJH
register and the settings must be
made manually. - 7/ Enter the phone number
or select it from the
The following descriptions may vary, phonebook
depending on the service provider.
> Confirm.

o Divert to Mailbox

Calls will be diverted to this phone
number for your mailbox.

A call is always diverted on the basis
of a condition (see page 49). The
most frequently used condition,
“unanswered calls”, has been used
in the following example. To set:

(18> Î 'LYHUW Î
$OO 8QDQVZHUHG Î 6HW

- Enter the phone number.

> Register call forwarding to

the mailbox on the net-
work. Call diversion will be
confirmed after a few
seconds.

Messages 41

Listening to Voice Mail Info Set the mailbox phone
number on the key
A new voice mail will be displayed indicated (see "Digit Key",
as follows: page 18).

J Appears on the display

(with a beep)

V\ • It may be necessary to call a dif-
ferent mailbox number when out-
6HUYLFH 3URYLGHU side your home network.

• If a password (digits) is required
to access your mailbox, then you
J (18> can store this in the phonebook
along with the phone number
>Press . (see page 16).

You call your mailbox and
play back your messages.

or

I Appears on the display
(with a beep).

> A written message in-
forms you that a new
voice mail has been re-
ceived.

Call your mailbox.

or

You receive a call with an
automatic announcement.

42 Messages

Information Services D New Topic

Your service provider may offer Cell Select 1HZ 7RSLF!.
Broadcast where specific local infor-
mation is broadcast, e.g. weather • If there is no Topic Index as yet
and traffic services. Different topics (see page 43), then
are covered by the various service
providers. - / > Enter the topic and the
channel number.
If “Cell Broadcast” is active, you will
receive messages on the active top- (/(&7> Press.
ics in your “Topic List”.
• If the Topic Index has already
(18> Î 0HVVDJHV Î &HOO %URDGFDVW been transmitted, then

########### A Select a topic.

%URDGFDVW (/(&7> Press.
5HDG 1HZ &%
7RSLF /LVW Selection from a List
$XWR 'LVSOD\ You can edit entries in the topic list.
7RSLF ,QGH[
&% /DQJXDJH A Select a topic.

########### 37,216> Select the required func-

Broadcast tion.

You can activate and deactivate the 9LHZ 7RSLF
CB service. The operating time of
the phone will be reduced if the CB If a message exists for then select-
service is activated. ed topic, then it will be displayed.

Read New CB $FWLYDWH 7RSLF'HDFWLYDWH 7RSLF

All unread CB messages are dis- (GLW 7RSLF
played (across the whole display.
You can change the name and chan-
Set Topics nel number.

You can add 5 topics to this personal 'HOHWH 7RSLF
list by selecting them from the Topic
Index (see page 43) or entering The topic is deleted from the list af-
them yourself with the name and ter confirmation.
channel number. Depending on the
SIM card, other channel numbers 9LHZ 7RSLF ,'
without names may be possible.
The channel number is displayed.

Messages 43

Auto Display Info

CB messages are displayed in Displays Topic activated.
standby mode and long messages
are automatically scrolled. B Topic deactivated.
Z
/ ,(: > Press. ] New messages received
on the topic.
Switches to “Full page view”. _
Messages on the topic al-
Automatic display can be set for all ready read.
messages or only for new
messages, or can be deactivated. Phone number in reverse video

A beep can be set for this purpose : dialled.
(see page 46). 7 stored in the phonebook.

Topic Index

The list of topics currently provided
by your service provider is displayed
for selection purposes.

If no list appears, then the ID can be
entered manually (see page 42).
Please consult your service provider
for further details.

CB Language

You only receive Cell Broadcast
messages in the selected language.
“All Languages” means that mes-
sages are received in all languages.

44 Records

The phone records the phone num- Calls dialled
bers of the most recent calls, ena-
bling you to call back. Fast access to the last phone num-
bers you dialled. In standby mode:
(18> Î 5HFRUGV,
: Press.
then select the call list.
Call List Menu
A ###########
The call list menu can be called up if
&DOOV PLVVHG an entry is highlighted in the display.
&DOOV UHFHLYHG
&DOOV GLDOOHG 37,216> Select the required func-
$ODUPV PLVVHG
tion:
###########
###########
Scroll and select a phone
number from the list. 9LHZ (QWU\
(GLW 1XPEHU
6DYH 1XPEHU
&DURO &OHDU /LVW

###########
G T 37,216> View Entry

: The highlighted phone The phone number, name (if availa-
number is dialled. ble) and time of the call are
displayed.
Calls missed D
Edit Number
The phone numbers of calls you
have received but not answered can A phone number can be edited and
be recorded for call back purposes. then dialled or transferred to the
(Providing the network supports the phonebook (see page 12).
“Caller Identity” feature). Please
note that the caller may have left a Save Number
voice mail (see page 40).
A phone number can be transferred
Calls received D to the phonebook (if not already con-
tained there).
The phone numbers of calls that you
accepted are saved for callback. Clear List
Numbers can only be listed if the
network used supports the “Caller The complete call list is deleted after
Identity” feature. confirmation.

Alarms missed

Appointment alarms you have failed
to respond to are listed and can be
displayed and edited (see also
page 28).

Profiles 45

You can store individual settings for Profile Menu
certain functions in a personal
profile, or select one of three ###########
standard profiles.
$FWLYDWH 3URILOH
If, for example, the phone is used by &KDQJH 6HWWLQJV
different users, each one can 5HQDPH
activate their settings by selecting
their own profile. ###########
Activate Profile
(18> Î 3URILOHV then select the
A selected profile is activated.
required profile:
Profile activated.
1RLV\ (QYLURQP
&DURO¶V 3URILOH Change Settings
(PSW\!
A list of adjustable functions is
G T 37,216> displayed:

###########

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Standard Profiles &DOO 6FUHHQLQJ p. 46
6HUYLFH 7RQHV
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ing “Situations”: 6KRUW 0HQX p. 47
p. 51
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1RUPDO %LWPDS 6W\OH p. 52
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###########
###########
Scroll and select the Select the required function and ad-
required profile.
A just the settings in the usual way.
The profile menu is
37,216> displayed. When a setting is complete, you will

automatically return to this selection

list.

Personal Profiles All settings are stored in the current
profile.
To set your personal profile:
Rename
A Scroll to: (PSW\!
You can give the selected profile a
37,216> The profile menu is new name (this does not apply to
the standard profiles).
displayed.

46 Audio

(18> Î $XGLR, Any Call

then select one of the fol- If two independent phone numbers
lowing functions: are registered for your phone, you
########### have the following choice:

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9ROXPH
0HORGLHV %RWK /LQHV
9LEUDWLRQ /LQH
&DOO 6FUHHQLQJ /LQH
6HUYLFH 7RQHV
5HFRUG 0HORG\ ###########

########### Melodies

Ringer Setting You can also set a melody instead of
a signal (same procedure as for
The ringer can be activated and volume).
deactivated or reduced to a short
signal. A variety of melodies are provided,
or you can compose your own melo-
Display if ringer is dy (see page 47).
deactivated.
Vibration
You can also activate/deactivate
If you do not wish to disturb those
the ringer without using the $XGLR around you, you can activate the vi-
brator instead of the ringer. This can
menu: also be activated in addition to the
Hold down in standby ringer (e.g. in a noisy environment).
mode (see page 8).

Volume Call Screening D

The volume can be set differently Only those calls with phone
for a variety of signals: numbers stored in the phonebook or
VIP phonebook are signalled acous-
########### tically.

$Q\ &DOO Other calls only appear on the dis-
9,3F &DOO play. If you do not answer these
$ODUP calls, they will be diverted to your
0HVVDJH mailbox (if activated, page 40).
&HOO %URDGFDVW
L Display when active.
###########

Display for increasing
volume.

Audio 47

Service Tones

The following service and alarm
tones can be activated or deacti-
vated:

###########

$OO
:HOFRPH*E\H
1HWZRUN IRXQG
:DUQLQJV
(QG RI 0HQX

###########

Record Melody

You can compose a melody of your
own and then use it in the same way
as the melodies provided (see
page 46).

- Keys 1 to 8 correspond to
the notes C, D, E, F, G, A,
H and C.

If you hold down the keys,
the length of the note will
change.
From 1/16 to 1/8, 1/4 etc.

Insert a pause.

Change octaves.

Change to semi-tones.

W Correction.

6DYH 0HORG\ Save the melody you

have composed.

+HDU Listen to the melody you

have composed.

48 Time/Charge

You can display the charge details AdviceOf Charge D
and duration of calls as you speak,
as well as setting a unit limit for out- If your network supports charge
going calls. detail display, then the current units
are shown.
(18> Î 7LPH&KDUJH,
If you have set the charge per unit,
then select a function: then the costs incurred are
displayed.
###########
It may be necessary to register
&KDUJHV separately for this service.
&KDUJH 6HWXS
Personal Rate
###########
Enter the charges per unit/period.
Charges D

When you have adjusted the set- Charge Limit D
tings (see below) you can display
the details of the following calls: Special SIM cards allow you or the
service provider to define a credit/
########### period after which the phone is
blocked for outgoing calls (PIN2
/DVW &DOO required).
$OO &DOOV RXW
A $OO &DOOV LQ +$1*(> Press.

########### - / > Enter the number of units.

Scroll and select the re-
quired call.

(/(&7> Display the data. Then confirm the credit or reset the
counter.
After the data has been displayed,
you can:

/($5> Clear the display. Combined In/Out

37,216> If a restriction exists Display the call time/charge details
for all calls.
(see right), then the
Charge Incoming
remaining credit or time
Display the charge details for incom-
is displayed. ing calls if this is billed separately.

Charge Setup Auto Display

Currency The length of call and charge details
are displayed after every call.
Enter the currency in which charge
details are to be shown.


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