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Divert 49

This network function diverts calls Divert Conditions
to your mailbox or to other numbers
chosen by yourself. This means that All Unanswered
you are always reachable.
This covers the key conditions
(18> Î 'LYHUW, (see also below):

then select a function: • If not Reachable

########### • If no Reply

$OO 8QDQVZHUHG • If Busy
$OO &DOOV
6SHFLILF 'LYHUW All Calls
$OO )D[ &DOOV
$OO 'DWD &DOOV All calls are diverted.
6WDWXV &KHFN
&OHDU DOO 'LYHUWV b Symbol in display.

########### Specific Divert

Divert Different call types can be diverted
to different phone numbers with
The most common condition for call the following conditions.
diversion is:
- If not Reachable
XQDQVZHUHG FDOOV.
Call forwarding if the phone is deac-
This and other conditions are set in tivated or outside the network
the same way: range.

(18> Î 'LYHUW Î - If no Reply
$OO 8QDQVZHUHG Î 6HW
A call is only diverted after a delay.
If a phone number is not The period can be set in intervals of
yet entered to which calls 5 seconds up to a maximum of
are to be diverted: 30 seconds.

7 / - Enter the phone number. - If Busy

> Confirm. Calls are diverted when a call is in
progress.
or
EAll Fax Calls
3 Press if offered, to divert
to your mailbox. Fax calls can be diverted to a phone
number with a fax connection.
After a short pause the setting is
confirmed by the network. EAll Data Calls

All data calls can be diverted to a
phone number with a PC.

50 Divert

Status Check Clear all Diverts

A check is made in the service All set call diversions are deleted.
centre to see which call diversions
are set. Reactivating Call
Diversion
If you wish to check a certain call
diversion, including the number, The last call diversion destination
then first select the condition, was stored.

followed by 6WDWXV &KHFN. Proceed as with 'LYHUW

After a short pause the network will The stored phone number is dis-
transmit and display the current played.
situation.
> Confirm.
B Indicates a set condition.
Changing Phone Numbers
? Indicates an unknown sta-
tus (e.g. new SIM card). Proceed as with 'LYHUW When the

Info stored phone number is displayed

Please note that call diversion is W Delete the phone number.
stored in the network and not in the
phone. 7 -/ Enter the new phone
number

> Confirm.

Setup 51

Menu Mode Phone

(18> Î 6HWXS Î 0HQX 0RGH (18> Î 6HWXS Î 3KRQH

To make it easier for new users to then select a function.
learn how to operate the phone, the
comprehensive main menu is re- Language
duced to the key functions.
You can select the required
Proceed as follows to reduce the language for the display texts. If
menu scope: “Automatic“ is set, the language
used by your service provider is
+$1*( Press until )DVW appears. used.

> Confirm. If a language happens to be set that
you do not understand, you can re-
The following functions can now be set the phone to the language used
called up directly (without intermedi- by the service provider by making
ary steps). the following entry:

########### :

&DOOV GLDOOHG Keys
&DOOV PLVVHG
9RLFH 0HVVDJH Any Key Answer
'LYHUW DOO 8QDQV
,QFRPLQJ 0VJV You can answer incoming calls with
:ULWH 1HZ 0VJH
$OO 6HUY 7RQHV any key (except ().
9ROXPH DOO &DOOV
0HORG\ DOO &DOOV Auto Key Lock
3URILOHV
0HQX 0RGH This activates automatically when
no key has been activated for one
########### minute. This prevents accidental
Proceed as follows to revert to the activation of the phone keys,
complete menu scope: although you can still be reached
and can make emergency calls.
A Select 0HQX 0RGH.
This lock can also be activated and
+$1*( Press until &RPSOHWH is deactivated with the keypad.

displayed. Hold down.

> Confirm. Key Tone

You can set the type of acoustic key
tone:

.H\ &OLFN .H\ 7RQH .H\ VLOHQW

52 Setup

Display Phone Identity

Illumination The phone identity number (IMEI) is
displayed. This information is helpful
Display illumination can be activated for service purposes.
and deactivated (to prolong standby
time). Fast Search

EBig Letters You can speed up network recon-
nection if this function is activated.
You can change the size of the let- This reduces usage time.
ters shown on the display.
Erase Records
EBitmap Style
(Phonecode, page 53)
You can choose from one of three
styles for the graphics/animations The following lists are deleted (see
on the display. also page 44):

Own Greeting • Calls missed

You can write a greeting that will ap- • Calls received
pear when the phone is activated.
• Calls dialled
+$1*(> Press to activate and
• Alarms missed
deactivate.
Battery Care
> Press to change.
This function can be used to regen-
W / - Delete existing greeting erate the NiMH battery when the
and write a new greeting. usage time begins to decrease
(elimination of the memory effect).
> Confirm your charge.
Connect the phone as for charging
Animation (see page 7).

You can deactivate the animation in (18> Î 6HWXS Î 3KRQH Î
the display. %DWWHU\ &DUH.

Contrast The battery is now fully discharged
and recharged. Depending on the in-
You can modify the contrast setting itial status, this can take between
for the display. 3.5 and 5 hours.

Press the ( key to interrupt the Phone calls cannot be made during
this procedure. The clock setting
contrast setting operation without will be retained.
saving the new values.

Status

Master Reset

The phone is reset to default values
(does not apply to SIM card and
network settings, "Reset phone",
page 61).

Setup 53

Security Allow only F

The phone and SIM card are protect- (PIN 2/phone code)
ed from misuse by several security
codes. Dialling options are limited to
numbers in the phonebook; new
Your SIM card is protected by a PIN entries cannot be made. If only local
(Personal Identification Number). codes are entered, the relevant
phone numbers can be added to
A PIN2 is required for the additional these before dialling.
functions available with a special
SIM card. Depending on whether the
phonebook is stored on the SIM
A code (PUK) is also provided for un- card or in the phone, the PIN 2 or the
locking the SIM card if you have for- code will be requested before
gotten the PIN. changes can be made.

Your phone is protected by the Allow last 10
phone code, which you can enter
yourself when making the first secu- (Phone code)
rity setting (4-8 digits).
Calls are limited to the call list of the
Keep these confidential numbers “selected numbers”.
in a safe place where you can ac-
cess them again if required! The call list can be filled with specific
phone numbers for this purpose:
(18> Î 6HWXS Î 6HFXULW\
Delete the call list (page 44), then
then select a function: create “new entries” by dialling
phone numbers and hanging up be-
Babysitter fore a connection is made:

(Phone code) 7 - : (or , followed by .

Calls are limited to one call number Loan Phone
which is dialled with the right soft
key. (Phone code)

- / > Enter the phone number You can limit the use of the phone
and name. by others.

or The following general locks are set
with “Loan Phone”:
7/ > Select a number from the
phonebook. • 3UHYHQW QHZ6,0 active (see

Ending the Function: page 54).

Hold down (phone code is • Charge detail counter cannot be
requested). deleted.

• Charge rate cannot be changed.

54 Setup

PIN Control Network

The PIN is normally requested each (18> Î 6HWXS Î 1HWZRUN
time the phone is switched on. You
can deactivate this control here, but then select a function:
this would risk unauthorised use of
the phone by a third party. Line D
Some service providers do not
permit this function. This function is only displayed if sup-
ported by the service provider.
Codes Two independent phone numbers
are registered for the phone.
Change PIN
Select line
You can change the PIN to any
4-8-digit number (i.e. a number you Select the currently used phone
may find easier to remember). number.

(18> Î 6HWXS Î 6HFXULW\ If this is changed frequently, it is
&RGHV Î &KDQJH 3,1 more convenient to make the selec-
tion using the soft key (see
- Enter the current PIN. page 17).

+$1*(> Press. / Display the active phone
number.
- / > Enter the new PIN
- / > Enter the new PIN again. Lock Line
(Phone code, p. 53)
Change PIN 2
You can restrict usage to one phone
You can change PIN2 to any 4-8-digit number.
number (only displayed if PIN2 is
available). Info

Proceed as described under &KDQJH Special settings can be made for
3,1. each phone number (e.g. melody,
call diversion, etc.). Switch to the
Chng Phonecode required phone number first.
To switch the lines (in standby
You can change the phone code to mode):
any 4-8-digit number.
Press, then:
Proceed as described under
,1( B> Press.
&KDQJH 3,1.

Prevent newSIM

This prevents your phone from be-
ing used with another SIM card.

Setup 55

Configuration Preferred Netw
The networks you prefer after your
Network Info home network are displayed in this
list (e.g. if there are several
The list of currently available GSM networks that differ in price).
networks is shown.
When this function is activated, your
Marks the service provid- home network is displayed first.
ers not permitted by your
SIM card. ,67> Display list of preferred

Change Network networks.

Network search is restarted. This is • New entry:
useful if you are not in your home
network or if you wish to register in A Select (PSW\!.
another network.
Select an entry from the
If “automatic network” is activated, list of networks.
the next network is selected in the
order of the list of your “preferred (/(&7> Confirm.
service providers”.
• Change/delete old entry:
Otherwise, a different network can
be selected manually from the list of A Select existing entry.
available GSM networks.
+$1*(> Select a different entry
Auto Network
from the list of networks.
Activate or deactivate, see also
“Select Network” above. (/(&7> Confirm.

Operator List or

A list of all known GSM networks /($5> Delete the entry.
worldwide and their respective
codes is displayed.

A Select an entry.

1)2> Press.

A new provider can be added to the
list (enter the national code and net-
work code).

A Select (PSW\!.

+$1*(> Press.

- / > Make an entry.

56 Setup

Barring D During Calls

Barring restricts the usage of your (18> Î 6HWXS Î 'XULQJ &DOOV then
phone (not supported by all service
providers). Security takes the form select a function:
of a four-digit password supplied by
your service provider. You must be Call Waiting D
registered separately for each
barring. If you are registered for this service,
you can check whether it is set and
All Calls out activate or deactivate it (see also
page 19).
All outgoing calls, except
emergency number 112 and 999, Conceal ID D
are barred.

Out International When you make a call, your phone
number appears on the recipient‘s
Only national calls can be made. display (depending on the called
party‘s service provider). To
Out Internat. excl. Home suppress this display on the desti-
nation phone, you can activate
International calls are not permitted. “Conceal ID” mode for the next call
However, you can make calls to your or all subsequent calls. You may
own service provider when abroad. need to register separately with
your service provider for this
All Calls in function.

The phone is barred for all incoming
calls.

InWhen Roaming Minute Beep

You receive no calls when outside During a call you hear a beep every
your home network. This means minute as a reminder of the time
that no charges are incurred for in- elapsed.
coming calls.

Status Check

The following information may be
displayed after a status check:

B Barring set.
Z Barring not set.

? Status unknown (e.g.
new SIM card).

Clear all Barring

All barrings are cleared.

Setup 57

FAX/Data Mode E Receive Sp/FAX

(18> Î 6HWXS Î (Only if the phone numbers for
)$;'DWD 0RGH speech and fax reception are
identical).
then select a function: Switch to fax mode during a call.

You can use the phone and a con- Receive FAX/Data
nected PC to send and receive faxes
and data (see also page 59). (Only if the phone numbers for
speech and fax reception are
Prerequisites: identical).
When this function is switched on
The use of fax and data services and the connection to the PC is
must be enabled. active, only fax or data calls can be
received. The PC automatically
Depending on the network, there accepts the fax or data call,
are several types of fax/data recep- depending on which communication
tion, so you should check with your program is active.
service provider. When this function is switched on
voice calls can only be accepted if
Self Test the connection to the PC has previ-
ously been interrupted.
PC connection is checked.
.
Send Sp/FAX
,QFRPLQJ 'DWD
If this function is activated, the fol- ,9(57>
lowing soft key is available for 2 sec-
onds:

3L $;> Press. You can now
switch from speech to fax
mode during a call in order
to send a fax.

Otherwise, the call is treated as a
normal call.

58 Setup

Clock Car Use

(18> Î 6HWXS Î &ORFN (18> Î 6HWXS Î &DU 8VH

then select a function: then select a function:

Time&Date Auto Answer

The clock must be set correctly dur- Calls are answered after the 3rd
ing start-up. signal tone if the phone is connected
to the “Portable”, “Comfort” or
+$1*(> Press. “Professional“ Car Kit (page 69).
Depending on the installation, the
- / > First the date (day/month/ ignition may need to be switched on
year), then the time (24 for this.
hour clock plus seconds).
Indicator on the display.
The clock must be reset if the bat-
tery is removed for longer than 30 Auto Power Off
seconds.
The phone is powered by the car‘s
Format Date power supply and is switched on
and off with the ignition. The time
Date format setting: between the switching off of the
DD.MM.YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY ignition and the deactivation of the
phone can be adjusted.
Auto Display
Headset
The time display can be switched on
or off. (18> Î 6HWXS Î +HDGVHW

Auto Phone off Calls can be answered after the 3rd
signal tone if the headset is con-
The phone switches off at the set nected.
time.
Info
Set
Headset (page 68)
/2&.> Press. To change to hand-held mode dur-
ing a call (phone connected to head-
- Enter the time (24-hour set).
clock)
[> Press to switch on or off.
> Confirm.
Car handset (page 69)
Deactivate Phoning with a car handset.

0$18$/> Press.

> Confirm.

Fax/Data 59

Technical Information Receive Fax or Data

Fax/Data Prerequisites Before you receive data/faxes,
establish the connection between
Fax and data services must be ena- the phone and the PC and start
bled. the communication program on
your PC.
Depending on the network, there The phone display will indicate the
are several different types of fax/da- type of call (fax or data) and you will
ta reception, so you should check hear a special signal tone.
with your service provider.
Ending Transmission
Your PC must have appropriate soft-
ware installed for data/fax communi- Transmission is normally ended with
cation. the PC software. If necessary:

Connecting Units ( Press.

A data cable (see page 68) is used to Technical Data
connect the phone to the PC’s serial
port. Modem Driver

Setting the PC Conforms to V.25 command set.

Your phone has an integral modem. Data Transmission Speed
You will need to install a standard
modem in your PC’s operating sys- Conforms to the ITU-T standard of
tem: V.22bis (transfer at 2400, 4800 and
9600 bit/s).
• Standard modem with
19 200 bit/s Telefax

• Fax Class 1 modem, Facsimile operation at 2400, 4800,
max. 9 600 bit/s 7200 and 9600 bit/s. Conforms to
Service Class 1.
Sending Fax or Data

• During a call:

First set the 6HQG 6SHHFK)$; function

(page 57) and then start your PC’s
communication program.

• Fax only:

Start your PC communication pro-
gram. Enter the required destination
phone number.

60 Display Symbols

The following symbols are displayed
during operation:

Display Indicators Organizer Icons

V Incoming signal strength. Memo.
, Battery being charged.
\ Battery indicator. Meeting.

b All calls diverted. " Call.

Birthday.

Ringer off. TSL‘> Calculator functions.

i Short beep only. 01 Calculator memory.

L Call Screening. % Recurring alarm.
Only ”known” calls will ring.

Alarm set. Soft Keys

Keypad locked. W Short press clears last
character, long press clears
*!* Low-level encryption.
entry.

abc / Indicates UPPER/ lower case. I Message received.
ABC Press to read it.

F Phonebook in SIM card, J Voice mail received.
4 Phonebook in phone,
5 Restricted phonebook. Press to hear it.

9 Unanswered call.

Press to see identity.

Service/number barred R SIM services.
Phone number 1 or 2 active.
/ Menu function active. [> Switch to handset.

B d Save in phonebook.

? Indicates an unknown status of G T Vertical scrolling.
network feature.
Y S Horizontal scrolling.
DATA Receive only data.

FAX Receive only fax.

Automatic call answering
active

Tips on Use 61

Deactivate Ringer Phonebook

Hold down in standby International Prefix
mode. All signal tones are
activated/deactivated tem- An international prefix e.g. +49 for
porarily or reduced to a Germany should always be assigned
short tone. to all numbers. You can then make
calls from abroad without difficulty.
Hold down for incoming
calls. The signal tone for Name Search
the current call is deacti-
vated. If there are several entries for one
letter, it is sometimes advisable to
Activate/Deactivate Key Lock jump to the next letter and then
scroll backwards.
Hold down in standby
mode. Name Assignment

Soft key For example, assigning several num-
bers to one person:
)),&(> Press until number is redi- Carol O (for Office)
alled. “OK” is skipped Carol H (for Home)
over in this case. Can also
be implemented for fast Redialling
access keys.
Redials the last number dialled.
International Prefix
: Press twice.
Press the key until the “+”
sign appears. Reset phone

T,67> Press and select country. All phone settings are reset to the

Call Mailbox :default status: enter *#9999#

This digit key is reserved and .
for the mailbox (see SIM card and network settings are
page 41). unaffected.

62 Siemens Service

Worldwide support from Siemens partners is just a phone call away. Alternatively,
use the Internet

Internet: http://www.siemens.com/cd.service

Abu Dhabi ......... Siemens Service Lithuania............UAB Skaidula .............. 2 39 77 79
Center..................... 0 26 42 38 00 Luxembourg.......Siemens ................... 43 84 33 99
Malaysia............Siemens ............... 03 79 52 51 84
Australia............ Siemens................ 18 00 62 24 14 Mauritius ...........Ireland Blyth ................ 2 11 62 13
Argentina .......... Siemens............. 0 80 08 88 98 78 Morocco ............Setel S.A. .................. 22 66 92 32
Austria .............. Siemens................ 05 17 07 50 04 Netherlands.......Siemens ............... 07 03 33 31 00
Bahrain.............. Siemens.......................... 40 42 34 Norway..............Siemens .................... 22 70 84 00
Bangladesh ....... Siemens.................. 0 17 52 74 47 Oman .................Siemens ........................ 79 10 12
Belgium ............. Siemens.................. 0 78 15 22 21 Pakistan .............Siemens ............... 02 15 67 35 65
Brunei................ incomm ..................... 02 43 08 01 Philippines .........Siemens .................... 28 14 98 88
Bulgaria............. Omnitel ...................... 02 73 94 88 Poland................Siemens ............... 08 00 22 09 90
Cambodia.......... Siemens..................... 12 80 05 00 Portugal .............Siemens ................. 8 00 85 32 04
Canada.............. Siemens............. 1 88 87 77 02 11 Qatar..................Siemens .......... 00 97 44 69 67 00
China................. Siemens............. 0 21 50 31 81 49 Russia................Siemens ............... 09 57 37 29 51
Croatia .............. Siemens.................. 0 16 10 53 81 Saudi Arabia......Siemens ................. 0 26 51 50 94
Czech Republic.. Siemens................ 02 33 03 27 27 Sharjah ..............Siemens ................. 0 65 33 66 42
Denmark ........... Siemens..................... 35 25 86 00 Singapore ..........Siemens ...................... 8 45 48 18
Dubai................. Siemens.................. 0 43 55 99 88 Slovak Republic .Siemens ............... 07 59 68 22 66
Egypt ................. Siemens.................. 0 13 31 31 44 Slovenia.............Siemens ................. 0 14 74 63 36
Estonia .............. Siemens....................... 6 30 47 35 South Africa.......Siemens ............... 08 60 10 11 57
Finland............... Siemens................ 09 22 94 37 00 Spain .................Siemens ................. 9 02 11 50 61
France ............... Siemens................ 01 56 38 42 00 Sweden .............Siemens ................. 0 87 50 99 11
Germany ........... Siemens............. 0 18 05 33 32 26 Switzerland........Siemens ................. 0 12 12 00 90
Greece............... Siemens.................. 0 16 86 43 89 Taiwan...............Siemens ............... 02 25 18 65 04
Hong Kong ........ Siemens..................... 22 58 36 36 Thailand.............Siemens ................. 0 27 15 51 00
Hungary ............ Siemens................ 06 14 71 24 44 Tunisia ...............Siemens .................... 01 86 19 02
Iceland .............. Smith & Norland.......... 5 11 30 00 Turkey................Simko ................ 0 21 65 71 89 89
India .................. Siemens................ 01 16 92 39 88 United Kingdom.Siemens ............... 09 90 33 44 11
Indonesia .......... Dian Graha Elektr. 02 14 61 50 81 USA ...................Siemens ............ 1 87 76 87 16 71
Ireland............... Siemens................ 18 50 77 72 77 Vietnam .............Opticom ..................... 45 63 22 44
Italy ................... Siemens................ 02 69 89 36 91 Zimbabwe..........Siemens .................... 04 36 94 24
Ivory Coast ........ Siemens.................. 0 20 21 50 17
Jordan............... Siemens.................. 0 79 55 96 63
Kuwait............... NGEECO....................... 4 81 87 49
Latvia ................ Siemens....................... 7 50 11 14
Lebanon ............ F.A. Kettaneh............. 01 44 30 43
Libya.................. Siemens................ 02 13 35 02 31

Troubleshooting 63

If you encounter problems using your phone, please try to find a solution us-
ing the “Troubleshooting” table below. If the problem persists, contact your

service provider or Siemens Service (see page 62).

Problem Possible Causes Possible Corrective Measures

Unable to On/Off key not pressed ( Press on/off key for at least 2 seconds
switch phone long enough
on Empty battery. Charge battery. Check charging indicator in
display.

Battery contacts dirty. Clean contacts.

Battery totally discharged. Charge battery for half an hour, detach the
charging cable briefly, then charge as normal.

Standby time Frequent use of organizer/ Restrict use if necessary.
insufficient games.

Memory effect Carry out battery care function (see page 52).

Economy power mode not Activate economy power mode (see

activated. page 52).

Display illumination active. Switch off display illumination
(see page 52).

Key pressed unintention- Activate key lock.
ally (illumination!).

Charging Battery totally discharged. Charge battery for half an hour, detach the
error charging cable briefly, then charge as normal.
(no charging
display) Temperature exceeds Make sure the ambient temperature is right,
-0 °C to +45 °C range. allow time, then charge again.

Contact problem. Check mains socket and connection to
No mains power phone.
Check battery contacts and clean if neces-
sary, then insert the battery again.

Connect to a different mains socket or check
the mains supply.

Charger defective Replace charger.

Wrong charger Only use original Siemens accessories.

Battery defective. Replace battery.

SIM error SIM card not correctly in- Make sure that the SIM card is inserted cor-
serted. rectly. The card carrier must engage (see
page 6).
SIM card contacts dirty. Clean the SIM card with a dry cloth.
SIM card has wrong volt Only use 3 volt SIM cards.
rate.
SIM card damaged. Make a visual check.
Return SIM card to service provider.

64 Troubleshooting

Problem Possible Causes Possible Corrective Measures
Signal weak.
No connection Move higher, to a window or
to network Outside GSM coverage. open space.

SIM not valid Check service providers cover-
age map.
New network not authorised
Contact service provider for re-
Phone loses Barring set. placement SIM.
network Network overloaded
Signal too weak. Try reselecting manually or try a
different network
Calls not Dialling error. (see page 55).
possible
2nd line set. Check barring (see page 56).

New SIM fitted. Try again later.
Charge limit reached.
Reconnection or connection to
Certain calls not Call restrictions set. another service provider is auto-
possible matic (see page 54). Switching
off and on may accelerate this.
Cannot save in Phone number has more than 20
phonebook digits New network not approved
Call restriction set. (see page 55).

Phonebook is full. Set different call line
(see page 54).
Cannot change SIM restriction set
phonebook SIM has been changed Check for new restrictions.

Cannot find Call your service provider or use
phonebook PIN2 to reset
(see page 48).

Restrictions may be set by your
service provider. Check restric-
tions (see page 54).

Check phone number.

Check restrictions
(see page 53).

Delete some phonebook entries
(see page 15).

Call service provider.

Refit original SIM.

Troubleshooting 65

Problem Possible Causes Possible Corrective Measures

Voice Mail not Divert not set. Set divert
working (see page 49).

“I“ flashing Message store full. Delete messages to make room
(see page 33).

Cannot send a Service providers do not support Check with service provider.

message this service.

Service centre phone number Set service centre
incorrect or not set. (see page 39).

SIM card contract does not support Contact service provider.
this service.

Service provider overloaded Try again.

Destination does not have a Check.
compatible phone.

Cannot set a Not supported by service provider Contact service provider.
function or registration required.

Charge counter Charge unit pulse not transferred. Contact service provider.
not working

PIN error 3 incorrect entries. Enter the MASTER PIN (PUK)
provided with the SIM as in-
structed. If you have lost the
MASTER PIN or PIN, contact the
service provider.

Phone CODE 3 incorrect entries. Contact Siemens Service
error (see page 62).

Service provider No authorisation for this service. Contact service provider.
CODE error

Too few/too Functions may have been added or Check with the service provider.
many menu removed by the service provider
entries using the SIM card

Fax function Incorrect settings in PC. Check settings
unavailable (see page 57).

No authorisation for this service. Contact service provider.

Accidents

Severe shock Remove and refit the battery and SIM. Do not dismantle.

Immersion in Dry immediately with cloth; do not heat. Dry connector contacts thor-
water oughly. Remove and dry the battery and SIM. Stand unit upright in an
air current. Do not dismantle.

66 Specifications

Licensing Usage times

Siemens Information and Communi- A fully charged battery can provide
cation mobile hereby declares that the following usage times:
the mobile C35i/C35 is in conformity
with the essential requirements and Standby time: 50 - 180 hours
other relevant provisions of
Directive 99/5/EC. Talk time: 90 - 300 minutes

A copy of the original declaration of The specified times are based on
conformity can be found at the fol- the assumption that the device is
lowing Internet address: only in either standby mode or talk
mode. The standby time is affected
http://www.siemens.com/c35 even by short calls, for example, as
shown in the following diagram:
Complies with SAR values as per
ICNIRP. Talk time

Technical Specifications

• GSM Class 4 (2 watts) Call duration
Frequency range
880 - 960 MHz Standby time

• GSM Class 1 (1 watt) Remaining
Frequency range standby time
1710-1880 MHz
The times specified above are aver-
Weight : 110 g age times. They may vary depend-
ing on a range of factors.
Size : 118 x 46 x 21 mm Standby time, for example, is re-
(88 cm3) duced by the following:
• activated info services
Operating voltage: 3.6 V • navigating through the menu
• activated fast network searches
Power consumption: • device relocation
max. 400 mA The talk time depends, among other
things, on the distance to the near-
Operating temperature: est base station.
0°C to 45°C

Care / Security 67

Care of your SIM Card Phone ID

• The SIM card should be treated You are advised to write down the
with the same care as a cheque following details (to help recovery
guarantee card. Do not bend or of your phone or SIM card in the
scratch it or expose it to static event of loss):
electricity. No. of SIM card (on the card):

• Clean the card with a damp cloth ........................................................
or anti-static wipe without chem- 15-digit phone serial number
ical cleaning agents. (under the battery):

• Protect the phone from shocks .........................................................
and moisture. Never leave your Service provider’s customer serv-
phone in direct sunlight ice number:
(max. 55°C)
........................................................
• If possible, only charge fully dis-
charged NiMH batteries (check Loss
battery charging icon).
If your phone and/or SIM card are
• If you experience a reduction in lost or stolen, call your service
standby time, carry out the bat- provider immediately to prevent
tery care function to regenerate misuse.
the battery (see page 52).

• Remove the battery if you are not
going to use the phone for ex-
tended periods of time

68 Accessories

Li-Ion Battery (600mAh) Talk & Carry Pack
L36880-N4001-A101 L36880-N4001-A126
Features a belt clip and a headset for
NiMH Battery (500mAh) convenient handsfree operation.
L36880-N4001-A100
Mobility Pack
Travel Charger L36880-N4001-A127
L36880-N4001-A103 (Euro) Guarantees mobility, features a
L36880-N4001-A104 (UK) headset and a Car Charger.

Desk Top Charger Starter Pack
L36880-N4001-A102 L36880-N4001-A128
Charges the battery in the phone Complete handsfree kit for optimum
and a spare battery simultaneously. mobility, includes a headset, a belt
clip and a Car Charger.
Headset PTT
L36880-N4001-A123 Leather Case
Offers optimum freedom of move- L36880-N4001-A118
ment with excellent call quality. You
can accept calls with the activation Leather Holster
key (PTT key). L36880-N4001-A154

Car Charger Neoprene Case
L36880-N4001-A108 L36880-N4001-A155

Car Cradle Active Bag
L36880-N4001-A109 L36880-N4001-A120

Antenna Cradle Data / Applications
L36880-N4001-A110
Mobile holder for connecting an ex- Soft Data Link 3.0
ternal antenna. Ideal in combination L36880-N4001-A122
with Headset PTT or Car Kit This software offers a number of
Portable. functions for Windows® 95/98/NT/
CE and Palm III™/V™ including the
Belt Clip following:
L36880-N4001-A113 • Transmission, receipt and crea-
Features a belt clip for discrete at-
tachment of mobile phone to cloth- tion of text messages (SMS)
ing or in bags. • User-friendly Addressbook and

Basic Car Pack Calendar
L36880-N4501-A107 • Ringer melody composition
Allows handsfree talking and simul-
taneously charges the mobile phone Data Cable
in the car. L36880-N3101-A102

Accessories 69

Car solutions Car Kit Professional Voice
L36880-N4001-A125 (German)
Car Kit Portable L36880-N4001-A124 (English)
Handsfree kit with voice recognition
L36880-N3015-A117 and enough memory for over 50
names. Electronic box with port for
Handsfree kit with integral loud- fax and e-mail transmission via note-
speaker, microphone and auto talk book. Includes all the components
feature. Simply plug in to the ciga- needed for installation. The individu-
rette lighter socket; makes mobility al antenna solution is available from
between vehicles easy. your specialist dealer.

Car Kit Comfort Phone Adapter Professional
L36880-N4001-A117
L36880-N4001-A111 Mobile holder for converting your
C25/28, S25, SL45 handsfree kit.
Handsfree kit with first-class digital
call quality and operating conven- Optional Car Kit Accessories
ience. Includes all the components
needed for installation. The individu- Car Handset
al antenna solution is available from L36880-N3015-A123
your specialist dealer.
VDA Adapter Cable
Car Kit GPServicePilot L36880-N4001-A121

L36880-N4001-A114 (Germany/ Data Cable Professional
Austria) L36880-N3101-A112

This handsfree kit utilises the All products are available from your
ADAC’s and ÖAMTC’s telematic specialist dealer or from our online
services and state-of-the-art GPS shop at:
technology for vehicle location and www.siemens.com/mobileproducts
to access pilot services, travel infor-
mation, the latest traffic information
(including route-related information),
breakdown and SOS service at any
time. Moreover, GPServicePilot can
be enhanced with appropriate add-
on software to create a professional
fleet management system.








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