Siemens C56 User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Safety precautions ... 3 Safety Information ... 4 Antenna care ... 4 Phone operation ... 4 Electronic devices ... 5 SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) .. 8 Overview of the phone ... 10 Getting Started ... 11 Insert SIM card/battery ... 12 Charge battery ...
  • Page 3 Text entry with "T9" ...79 Setup ...79 Create a word using T9 ...79 Display symbols (selection) ...81 Notes A-Z ...82 Questions&Answers ...91 Siemens Service ...94 Specifications ...95 Exposure to radiofrequency sig- nals ...95 Technical data ...95 Trademarks ...95 Maintenance ...96 Accessories ...97...
  • Page 4: Nts Safety Precautions

    Do not exceed the mains volt- age (V) specified on the power supply unit. Only use original Siemens bat- teries (100% mercury-free) and charging devices. Use of non- Siemens batteries and/or charg- ing devices may cause explo- sion resulting in serious injury or property damage.
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    For are- as where the use of mobile phones while driving is permitted, Siemens encourages persons to use their phones responsibly and to employ hands-free devices. Also, if using your phone while driving, please: •...
  • Page 6: Electronic Devices

    For vehicles equipped with Air Bags An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including ei- ther installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment ar- ea. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could re- sult.
  • Page 7: Posted Facilities

    Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly in- stalled or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehi- cle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.
  • Page 8 Safety Information be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers re- garding their network features. Always make certain that your phone is properly charged before at- tempting any emergency calls.
  • Page 9: Sar (Specific Absorption Rate)

    THIS SIEMENS C56 PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIRE- MENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless Siemens C56 phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for expo- sure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 10 FCC RF expo- sure guidelines, use only Siemens approved accessories. When carry- ing the phone while it is on, use the specific Siemens belt clip that has been tested for compliance. Use of non-Siemens-approved acces- sories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.
  • Page 11: Overview Of The Phone

    Loudspeaker Display indicators Signal strength/ GPRS available/ battery level. Call key Dial displayed phone number or name, accept calls. In standby mode: Display the last calls. Hold down In standby mode: Switch signal tones on and off (see also p. 88). Microphone On the underside.
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    The front and back covers of the casing (CLIPit™ Covers, my-CLIPit™: p. 19 and p. 97) as well as the keypad can be changed in a matter of seconds - no tools required: To attach To remove Note Your phone's display and the display cover of the top shell are delivered with a protective film. Remove this film before getting started.
  • Page 13: Insert Sim Card/Battery

    Insert SIM card/battery The service provider supplies you with a SIM card on which all the im- portant data for your line is stored. If the SIM card has been delivered in credit card size, snap the smaller segment out and remove any rough edges.
  • Page 14: Charge Battery

    Charge battery The battery is not fully charged when delivered. Plug in the charger cable at the bottom of the phone, plug in the power supply unit to the main power socket and charge for at least two hours. Display when charging is in progress Charging time An empty battery is fully charged af-...
  • Page 15: So In-General Instructions

    User Guide The following symbols are used to explain operation: Enter numbers or letters. On/Off/End key. Call key. Press control key at the top/ at the bottom to scroll up and down. Press control key on the left/on the right to call a function.
  • Page 16 Messages Call log Groups Press. §Select§ Press control key on the right to open the Call log Missed calls Received calls Dialed calls Press. §Select§ Press control key on the right to open the list of Select submenu. Select §View§ Missed calls.
  • Page 17: Switch On, Off / Pin Entry

    Switch on/off Hold down On/Off/End key to switch on or off. Enter PIN The SIM card can be protected with a 4-8 digit PIN. Enter the PIN code using the number keys (the dis- play shows a series of as- terisks, if you make a mistake press §Clear§).
  • Page 18: Security

    The phone and SIM card are protect- ed against misuse by several security codes. Keep these confidential numbers in a safe place where you can access them again if required. Protects your SIM card (person- al identification number). PIN2 This is needed to set the charge detail display and to access ad- ditional functions on special SIM cards.
  • Page 19 ChangePhonecode You define and enter the phone code (4 - 8 digits) when calling up a phone code protected function for the first time. It is then valid for all protected functions. Clear SIM card barring If the SIM card is barred, enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) provided by your service provider with the SIM card, according to instructions.
  • Page 20: My Phone

    Phonebook can be found at page 28: www.my-siemens.com/city The Siemens City Portal also offers a list of countries in which these serv- ices are available. CLIPit™ Covers Select different colours for the top and bottom covers from the Siemens City Portal.
  • Page 21: Making A Phone Call

    Dialing with number keys The phone must be switched on (standby mode). Enter the number (always with prefix, if necessary with the international di- aling code). A short press clears §Clear§ the last digit, a long press clears the entire number. Press the Call key.
  • Page 22: When A Number Is Busy

    When a number is busy If the called number is busy or can- not be reached because of network problems several options are availa- ble (depending on the service pro- vider). An incoming call or any other use of the phone interrupts these functions.
  • Page 23: Handsfree

    Handsfree You can put the phone aside during a call. You can then hear the caller via the loudspeaker. Carol Handsfr. Activate handsfree §Handsfr.§ function. Activate. §Yes§ Handsfr. Control volume. Deactivate. §Handsfr.§ Note To avoid damage to hearing always deac- tivate the "handsfree function"...
  • Page 24: Multi Party

    Accept the waiting call Accept the waiting call §Swap§ and place the current call on hold. To swap be- tween the two calls, pro- ceed as above. End the current call: Press. The following que- ry is displayed: "Return to the call on hold?"...
  • Page 25: Call Menu

    Call menu The following functions are only available during a call: y menu§ Open menu. Swap (p. 22) Hold (p. 22) Mute Switch mute on/off. If switched on, the person on the other end of the line can- not hear you (muting). Alternatively: down.
  • Page 26: Phonebook

    Enter frequently used phone num- bers in the Phonebook with a special name. To dial them, simply highlight the name. If a phone number is stored with a name, it appears on the display when you are called. En- tries that belong together can be combined to form a group.
  • Page 27: Call/Search For An Entry

    Text entry Press number key repeatedly until the re- quired letter is displayed. The cursor ad- vances after a short delay. Press once for a, twice for b etc. The first letter of a name is automatically written in UP- PERCASE.
  • Page 28: Location

    Phonebook menu §Options Open menu. View Display entry. Edit Display entry for changes. Create a new Phonebook entry entry. Delete Delete entry from the Phone- book. Delete all Select storage location. Delete all entries after confirmation. Voice di- Use voice dialing to make an aling entry (p.
  • Page 29: Assign Animation

    §Delete §Select§ Note Animations can simply be pictures. An animation can be assigned to several phone numbers. Add pictures/animations...p. 46 Siemens City Portal...p. 19 Select entry with anima- tion in the Phonebook. Press. Select Animation. The assignment is cleared after confirmation.
  • Page 30: Voice Dialing

    Voice dialing You can dial phone numbers by sim- ply saying a name. Up to 20 voice recordings for voice dialing or voice commands (p. 55) can be stored in the phone (not on the SIM card!). Record recording Open Phonebook. Select entry.
  • Page 31: Groups

    If there are many Phonebook entries it is best to assign them to a group, e.g.: VIP, Friends, Business, Family Select function: §Menu§ Groups SMS to group A memo (SMS) can be sent as a "cir- cular" to all members of a group. Each SMS is charged separately! Select a group (the number of the en-...
  • Page 32 Confirm selection. The §OK§ first entry is dialed. When the connection has been established, the call is put on hold. Proceed by calling the next entry until all marked entries are called (up to 5, depending on the service provider). §Options Open menu e.g.
  • Page 33: Group Setup

    Group setup §Menu§ Groups Group setup Friends Business Rename Select a group. Change group name. §Rename§ Display members of the §Select§ group. <New entry> Barbara Carol View <New entry> Make your entries as in Phonebook (p. 25). Display entry. §View§ See below.
  • Page 34: Call Log

    Your phone stores the phone num- bers of calls for convenient redialing. §Menu§ Call log Press. §Select§ Choose call list. Press. §Select§ Select phone number. Dial phone number. Display information on §View§ the phone number. The following call lists are available: Missed calls The phone numbers of calls that you have received but not an-...
  • Page 35: Time/Cost

    You can display the charge details and the duration of calls as you speak as well as setting a unit limit for outgoing calls. §Menu§ Call log Time/cost After you have made the charge de- tail settings, you can display the call time/costs for the various call types or you can display the credit balance.
  • Page 36: Messages (Sms)

    You may transmit and receive very long messages (up to 760 charac- ters) on your phone, which are auto- matically composed from several "normal" SMS messages (note the accruing charges). Depending on the service provider, e-mails and faxes can also be sent or e-mails can be received via SMS (change setting if necessary, p.
  • Page 37: Inbox/Outbox

    Inbox/outbox §Menu§ Messages Inbox / Outbox / The list of saved messages is shown. Barbara Carol +023598765432 View See below. §Options§ Symbol Inbox / Read Unread Inbox/outbox menu Different functions are available de- pending on the context: Open menu. §Options§ View Read entry.
  • Page 38: Compose A Message

    Archive menu Open menu. §Options§ View Read entry. Mark Highlight text to be edited. Delete Delete selected message. Delete all Delete all saved messages after confirmation. Rename Rename the entry. Sort Set sort criteria (alphabeti- cal, time). Attributes Display name, size and date.
  • Page 39: Predefined Text

    Text menu Open the text menu. §Options§ Send Dial the number or select from Phonebook, then send. Save Save SMS in the outbox list. Picture & Add pictures and sounds to Sound SMS (p. 39) Format Line feed Small font, Medium font, Large font Underline Left, Right, Center...
  • Page 40: Picture & Sound

    Picture & Sound Insert pictures and sounds in the message (EMS, p. 83). Compose the message. Open the text menu at the §Options§ end of a word. Select Picture & The Pictures&Sound menu opens: Fix animations Fix sounds Select range. Confirm.
  • Page 41: Surf & Fun

    Internet (WAP) Get the latest WAP information from the Internet that is specifically adapt- ed to the display options of your phone. In addition, you can down- load games and applications to your phone via WAP. Internet access may require registration with the service provider.
  • Page 42: Browser Menu

    Call up recently visited pages that are still in the memory. Go to URL Enter URL for directly ac- cessing an Internet ad- dress, e.g. wap.my-siemens.com Show URL Show the Internet ad- dress of the current page. Reload The page is reloaded. Disconnect End connection.
  • Page 43: Wap Profiles

    Note Homepage: The control key (left/right) may be assigned functions that are controlled online from the homepage of your service provider such as "link" or "menu". The con- tents of the option menus are also variable. Displays: Browser menu Offline Online GPRS Online No network...
  • Page 44: Games & More

    Sounds (ring tone) / Vibrating alert on/off ... p. 65 For information on applications and games please refer to your service provider or visit wap.my-siemens.com from your mobile phone or www.my-siemens.com on the Internet. Games and applications Applications and links that are al-...
  • Page 45 Receive information If information which is required, say, by an application that has already been installed, is received via SMS symbol appears in the display. By pressing the control key (on the left), the relevant application is start- ed and the information is processed. Note The following key control is used for many games (virtual joystick):...
  • Page 46: Bitmap Viewer

    POSE ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED AS TO ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS, SOFTWARE AND/OR UPGRADES NOT INSTALLED BY SIEMENS. Installed ap- plications, software and/or upgrades may be lost or deleted in the event your mobile phone is repaired or replaced. If installed...
  • Page 47 Receive pictures 01.10.2002 If a picture (graphic/screensaver) has been received via SMS the bol appears in the display. By press- ing the control key (on the left), the bitmap viewer is started and the pic- ture is displayed. When downloading via WAP, the bit- map viewer opens automatically.
  • Page 48: Sound Manager

    Sound manager You can use the sound manager to record, play and manage sounds, ring tones and melodies. If you wish, you can also download further ring tones from the Internet if you have stored URLs (links). §Menu§ Surf & fun Sound manager A list of the stored ring tones/melo- dies is displayed:...
  • Page 49: Playback

    End recording. §Stop§ Start new record- §Repeat§ ing. Enter the name under §Save§ which the recording should be stored. Confirm. §OK§ Note If there is a call during the recording, the re- cording is stored under a standard name and can be renamed later. Playback <New Sound>...
  • Page 50 Receive melody 01.10.2002 If a melody has been received via SMS a note appears in the display. Press the control key (on the left), to start the sound manager. When downloading via WAP/HTTP, the sound manager automatically opens as soon as the process is com- leted (Internet addresses, p.
  • Page 51: Organizer

    Alarm clock §Menu§ Organizer Alarm clock Use this function to set a single time for the alarm call. The alarm sounds even when the phone is switched off. Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Change §On§ §Off§ Activate/deactivate the alarm.
  • Page 52: Special Events

    Special events §Menu§ Organizer Special events Your phone will remind you of spe- cial events so you do not forget them any more. New event Select <New Make the entries field by field. Type: Birthday Anniversary Special event Name: Enter a short description. Date: Enter start date.
  • Page 53: Notes

    Reminder An alarm will remind you of the event twice: • 24 hours before the date of the event as entered. • On the day of the event with the following options: Open menu §Options§ Send an SMS with stand- ard (changeable) text.
  • Page 54: Missed Appointments

    Display entry Select entry Open note. §View§ Notes menu Open menu. §Options§ View Display entry. Edit Display the entry for changes. New entry Enter a new note. Delete Delete entry. Delete all Delete all notes after confirmation. Confidential Protect notes entry with phone code (p.
  • Page 55: Calculator

    Calculator Organizer Calculator §Menu§ Enter number (up to 8 digits). Function "+" or "-". Press control key repeat- §. =+ - * /§ edly on the right. Repeat procedure with other numbers. Result is displayed. Calculator functions Press control key repeatedly §.
  • Page 56: Voice Command

    Convert Any combination of calculations may be made between the entered currencies. Select a combination of currencies from the list. Confirm. §Select§ Enter amount (up to 12 digits). The result is displayed. Repeat conversion §Repeat§ with other data. Calculator menu §Options§...
  • Page 57 Voice command menu Select the required entry with a voice command. §Options§ Open menu. Playing Play back the recording be- longing to the entry. New sample Redo the recording for an entry. Delete Delete entry. Delete all Delete all entries after confirmation.
  • Page 58: Voice Message/Mailbox

    Most service providers offer you an external answering service. In this voicemail, a caller may leave a voice message for you • if your phone is switched off or not ready to receive, • if you do not want to answer calls, •...
  • Page 59: Cb Services

    Some service providers offer infor- mation services (info channels). If re- ception is activated, you receive messages on the activated topics in your "Topic list". §Menu§ Messages Cell broadcast Reception You can activate and deactivate the CB service. If the CB service is activat- ed, the standby time of the phone will be reduced.
  • Page 60: Profiles

    If a profile is used, several settings are made with one function. • Five profiles are standard with de- fault settings, they can be changed however: Normal envi. Quiet environ. Noisy environ. Car Kit Headset • You can set two personal profiles (<Empty>).
  • Page 61: Car Kit

    Rename Rename personal profile. Car Kit If an original Siemens Car Kit is used (p. 98) the profile is activated auto- matically as soon as the phone is in- serted into the cradle (p. 78). Headset If an original Siemens headset is used (p.
  • Page 62: Favorites

    §Menu§ Favorites Create your own menu with fre- quently used functions, phone num- bers or WAP pages. The list of 10 entries available is pre- set. However you can change it ac- cording to your wishes. Activate Select the required entry. Press.
  • Page 63: Fast Access Key

    You can program an important phone number or a function on the control key (on the left) and the number keys 2 to 9 (speed dialing numbers). The phone number can then be dialed or the function can be started at the touch of a button. Note The control key (on the left) may already have been preset by the service provider...
  • Page 64: Speed Dialing Keys

    Apply The setting "Carol" is used here only as an example. Hold down. §Carol§ Speed dialing keys Number keys 2 to 9 can be used as speed dialing numbers for fast ac- cess. For available key assignments see p. 62. Number key 1 is reserved for the voicemail number (p.
  • Page 65: Setup

    Display §Menu§ Setup Display Select a function Language Set the language of the display text. When "automatic" is set, the lan- guage of your home service provider is used. If a language that you do not understand happens to be set, the phone can be reset to the language of your home service provider with the following input:...
  • Page 66: Audio

    Big letters You can choose between two font sizes for the display. Illumination Can be switched on and off (switching it off increases the standby time). Contrast You can set the display contrast. Press control key at the top/at the bottom repeat- edly to set the display contrast.
  • Page 67: Call Screening

    Ring tones You can assign special ring tones to the call types/functions listed below . Select: d Calls Group calls Other calls Alarms Messages Cell broadcast Press. §Select§ Choose ring tone. Confirm. §Select§ Note Sound manager ... p. 47 You can receive individual ring tones via SMS (p.
  • Page 68: Keys

    Keys §Menu§ Setup Keys Select a function. Any to answer Use any key to accept incoming calls (except Auto key lock If Auto key lock is activated, the key- pad is locked automatically if no key has been pressed for one minute in standby mode.
  • Page 69 Receiving data Data calls are forwarded to a phone number with a PC connec- tion. Status check You can check the current call for- warding status for all conditions. After a short pause, the current situ- ation is transmitted by the network and displayed.
  • Page 70: Clock

    §Menu§ Setup Phone setup Select a function. Fact. settings The phone is reset to the default val- ues (factory setting) (does not apply to SIM card and network settings). Alternative input in standby mode: # 9 9 9 9 # Phone identity The phone ID (IMEI) is displayed.
  • Page 71: Connectivity

    Auto off The phone switches off each day at the set time. Activate: Press. §Time§ Enter time (24 h clock). Confirm. §OK§ Deactivate: Press. §Manual§ Confirm. §OK§ Auto timezone If this feature is activated, you will be asked if you want to change the time whenever you cross into a new time zone (if this feature is sup- ported by the network with which...
  • Page 72: Wap Profile Settings

    WAP profile settings Up to 5 WAP profiles can be set (may be barred by the service provider). The entries may vary depending on your service provider. To set a new profile: Select profile. Open menu. §Edit§ Select profile range and make your settings/en- tries field by field.
  • Page 73 Set HTTP profiles Up to 5 profiles can be defined (may have been barred by the service pro- vider). The settings have normally been carried out by the service pro- vider in advance. To set a new pro- file: Select profile. Open menu.
  • Page 74: Select Profile

    Set SMS profiles Setup Connectivity §Menu§ Select a function. A maximum of 5 SMS profiles can be set. They define the transmission characteristics for an SMS. The pre- setting depends on the SIM card in- serted. To set a new profile: Select profile.
  • Page 75 Fax/data mode using a PC Setup Connectivity §Menu§ Fax/data mod. Select a function. With the phone and a connected PC, you can transmit and receive faxes and data. Appropriate software for data communication/fax communi- cation must be available on your PC and there must be a connection to the phone.
  • Page 76: Security

    Security §Menu§ Setup Security Select a function. The phone and SIM card are protect- ed against misuse by several security codes. Codes PIN control, Change PIN, Change PIN 2, ChangePhonecode, see p. 17. Only ‚ (PIN 2 protected) The dialing options are restricted to SIM protected numbers in the Phonebook.
  • Page 77: Network

    Network §Menu§ Setup Network Select a function. Line This function is only displayed if it is supported by the service provider. Two independent phone numbers must be registered on the phone. Select Select the currently used phone number. Display the current phone number.
  • Page 78: User Group

    Pref. network The service providers you prefer when you leave your home network can be entered here (e.g. if there are several networks that differ in price). Note If the field strength of the preferred network is not strong enough when you switch the phone on, the mobile phone may register in a different network.
  • Page 79: Accessories

    Accessories §Menu§ Setup Accessories Select a function. Car Kit If an original Siemens Car Kit is used (p. 98) the profile is activated auto- matically as soon as the phone is in- serted into the cradle. User-definable settings Auto answer...
  • Page 80: Text Entry With "T9

    Ä but write the standard character, e.g. A, T9 will do the rest for you. Note T9 dictionaries for other languages can be found at: www.my-siemens.com/t9 then Press. A blank ends a word. Full stop. Ends a word when a blank follows.
  • Page 81 T9 word suggestions If several options are found in the dictionary for a key sequence (a word), the most probable is dis- played first. If the word you want has not been recognised, the next sug- gestion from T9 may be correct. The word must be §highlighted§.
  • Page 82: Display Symbols (Selection)

    Display indicators Signal strength. Charging. Battery level. All calls are forwarded. Ringer off. Short ringer (beep) only. Ringer only, if the caller is stored in the Phonebook. Alarm set. Alarm clock active. Key lock active. Phone numbers/names: On the SIM card On the SIM card (PIN 2 protected).
  • Page 83: Notes A-Z

    Control codes (DTMF) Send control code You can enter control codes (digits) during a call so that an answering machine can be controlled remotely. These digits are directly transmitted as DTMF tones (control codes). The sounds can also be heard when the microphone is switched off.
  • Page 84: Enter Special Characters

    (Enhanced Messaging Service) Besides (formatted) texts, you can also send • pictures (bitmaps), • sounds, • animations (sequence of 4 pic- tures) using the EMS. The segments specified above can be together or transmitted individu- ally on an SMS. With EMS, pictures and sounds can also be sent (e.g.
  • Page 85: International Dialing Codes

    HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) HTTP is the name for the protocol that controls transmission of data in the Internet. Via HTTP connections, you can download applications and games (Games & More, p. 43) and ring tones (sound manager, p. 47) for several voices (polyphone ring tones) from the Internet.
  • Page 86: Operating Times

    The application can be started after installation. Please refer to the oper- ating instructions for each applica- tion. Siemens does not guarantee that the downloaded and installed Java appli- cations work well with your mobile phone (see also p. 45).
  • Page 87: Phone Number Memo

    Following this six-month pe- riod, we recommend replacing your battery if you experience a signifi- cant drop in performance. Only pur- chase original Siemens batteries. Quick menu selection All menu functions are numbered in- ternally. By entering these numbers one after the other the function may be started at once.
  • Page 88: Software Version

    SIM card problems You have inserted your SIM card, b ut the following message appears: Please insert SIM card Please ensure that the card is correct- ly inserted and the contacts are clean; if necessary, clean them with a dry cloth. If the card is damaged, please contact your service provider.
  • Page 89 Internet and the relevant installation notes can be found at: www.my-siemens.com/t9 Two phone numbers Special settings can be made for each phone number (e.g. melody, call forward etc.). Switch to the re- quired number first.
  • Page 90 WAP usage Start with... You can set which functions are to be displayed after Internet access: Open the browser menu. More ... Select. Setup Select. Start with... Select, then select from the list: Start menu Browsermenü Homepage Resume Bookmarks Enter the Internet address (URL) A WAP page must be shown on the display (online or offline).
  • Page 91: Without Sim Card

    Changing the home page The address of the homepage is en- tered in the (access) profile (p. 73). You can change it in standby mode (if permitted by the service provider!): §Menu§ Setup Connectivity WAP profiles Select the profile for example: Select.
  • Page 92: Questions&Answers

    If you have any questions about using your phone, visit us at www.my-siemens.com/customercare anytime. In addition we have listed some frequently asked questions and answers below. Question Possible causes Phone cannot On/Off key not pressed long be switched on. enough.
  • Page 93 Question Possible causes No connection to Signal weak. network. Outside GSM range. SIM card not valid. New network not authorised. Try manual selection or select a different network Network barring is set. Network overloaded. Phone loses Signal too weak. network. Calls not possible.
  • Page 94 Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) provided with the SIM card according to the instruc- tions. If the PUK (MASTER PIN) has been lost, contact your service provider. Contact Siemens Service (p. 94). Contact your service provider. Check with your service provider. Check settings (p. 74).
  • Page 95: Siemens Service

    Note When calling customer service, please have ready your receipt and the phone identity number (IMEI, to display press software version (to display press then §Info§) and if necessary your Siemens Service customer number. * 0.12 Euro/minute #06#), the #06#,...
  • Page 96: Specifications

    Exposure to radiofrequency signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio trans- mitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radiofre- quency (RF) signals. In August 1996, The Federal Com- munications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless phones.
  • Page 97: Maintenance

    Maintenance tips • The SIM card should be treated with the same care as a cheque guarantee card. Do not bend or scratch it or expose it to static electricity. • Clean the card with a damp cloth or an antistatic wipe without chemical cleaning agents.
  • Page 98: Accessories

    Visit our online shop. Carrying Cases Several carrier bags can be obtained in spe- cialist shops. Visit our online shop under: Original Siemens Accessories www.siemens.com/ mobilestore Data/Applications Data Cable RS232 To connect the mobile phone to the serial RS232 port of the PC.
  • Page 99: Car Solutions

    Handsfree kit with first-class digital call qual- ity and utmost ease of use. External antenna required - not included. Professional installa- tion of antenna required. Products can be obtained in specialist shops. Visit our online shop under: Original Siemens Accessories www.siemens.com/ mobilestore...
  • Page 100: U.s. Fda

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones, including cellular phones and PCS phones. The following summarizes what is know — and what remains unknown —...
  • Page 101 How much evidence is there that hand- held mobile phones might be harmful? Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; howev- er, research efforts are on-going. The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods.
  • Page 102 The cells in this assay showed changes after expo- sure to simulated cell phone radia- tion, but only after 24 hours of expo- sure. It is possible that exposing the test cells to radiation for this long re- sulted in heating.
  • Page 103 and industry, to assure that research is undertaken to provide the neces- sary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones. What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of hand-held mobile phones? Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed with brain cancer.
  • Page 104 • Cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human health. At the same time, FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsi- bility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinat- ed effort at the federal level.
  • Page 105 • World Health Organization (WHO) International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (select Qs & As): http://www.who.int/emf • United Kingdom, National Radio- logical Protection Board: http://www.nrpb.org.uk • Cellular Telecommunications In- dustry Association (CTIA): http://www.wow-com.com • U.S. Food and Drug Administra- tion (FDA) Center for devices and Radiological Health: http://www.fda.gov/cdhr/ consumer/...
  • Page 106: Fcc/Industry Canada Notice

    FCC/Industry Canada Notice Your phone may cause TV or radio in- dustry terference (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to re- ceiving equipment). The FCC or In- dustry Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such in- terference cannot be eliminated.
  • Page 107: Ten Driving Safety Tips

    Your Siemens wireless phone gives you the power to communicate by voice — almost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility ac- companies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility.
  • Page 108 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic. If possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan your calls before you begin your trip, or attempt to co- incide your calls with times you may be stopped at a stop sign, red light or otherwise stationary.
  • Page 109: Intellectual Property

    Intellectual Property shall remain with Siemens, its affiliates, partners or suppliers. Siemens will have no liability with re- spect to any claim of patent infringe- ment which is based upon the com- bination of the Product or parts...
  • Page 110: Index

    Accepted calls, call list Accessories ... 97 Account limit (optional) Activate HTTP profile ... 45 phone profile ... 59 Aircraft mode, profile ... 60 Alarm clock ... 50 Alarm tones ... 66 All calls, forward ... 67 All calls, time/costs ...
  • Page 111 ... 22 Headset ...78 Headset volume ... 20 Held call ... 22 Hide ID ... 67 Home network ... 76 Hotline Siemens ... 94 HTTP ... 84 HTTP profiles ... 72 ... 33 ... 20 Illumination, display IMEI number Inbox, SMS...
  • Page 112 Ring tones, melodies assign load Ringer setting Safety precautions Screensaver Second call Second phone number Security ... 82 Security codes Service center, provider Service numbers (Siemens) Service tones Setup ... 39 audio call forward clock display group keys ... 17 ... 20 ...
  • Page 113 ... 67 security ... 75 Short message (SMS) Siemens City Portal ... 19 Signal strength ... 86 SIM card clear barring ... 18 insert ... 12 problems ...87 SIM services ... 87 archive ... 36 compose ... 37 delete ...

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