Siemens CX75 User Manual
Siemens CX75 User Manual

Siemens CX75 User Manual

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Siemens Aktiengesellschaft,
issued by Communications,
Haidenauplatz 1
D-81667 Munich
© Siemens AG 2005
All rights reserved. Subject to availability.
Rights of modification reserved.
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
www.siemens.com/cx75
CX75
Designed for life

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  • Page 1 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, issued by Communications, Haidenauplatz 1 D-81667 Munich © Siemens AG 2005 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Rights of modification reserved. Siemens Aktiengesellschaft www.siemens.com/cx75 CX75 Designed for life...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Safety precautions ... 3 Overview of phone ... 5 Display symbols ... 7 Getting started ... 9 Inserting SIM card/ battery ... 9 Inserting an RS MultiMediaCard™ ... 10 Charging the battery ... 11 Switch on/off, PIN entry ... 13 Entering the PIN ...
  • Page 3 Setup ... 76 Profiles ... 76 Themes ... 78 Display setup ... 79 Ringtones ... 81 Call setup ... 83 Phone setup ... 85 Clock ... 87 Connectivity ... 88 Security ... 93 Network ... 95 Accessories ... 97 My menu ... 98 Fast access ...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    (page 26). Otherwise you risk serious permanent damage to your hearing. Only use original Siemens bat- teries (100 % mercury-free) and – charging devices. Otherwise you risk serious damage to health and property. The bat- tery could explode, for instance.
  • Page 5 Information stored on them could be lost. Use only Siemens original ac- cessories. This will avoid poten- tial risks to health or property and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations.
  • Page 6: Overview Of Phone

    Overview of phone Call key Dial displayed/highlighted phone num- bers/names, take calls. In standby mode, show last phone numbers dialled. On/Off/End key • Switched off: press and hold to switch on. • During a conversation or in an appli- cation: press briefly to finish. •...
  • Page 7 Integrated antenna Do not obstruct the phone above the battery cover unnecessarily. This re- duces the signal quality. Loudspeaker Sidekeys Camera • Press in standby mode: Start the camera. • During a call: Decrease volume. Push to talk • Press in standby mode: Start push to talk.
  • Page 8: Display Symbols

    Display symbols Display symbols (selection) Strength of receiving signal Charging Battery charge level, e.g. 50% Phonebook Call records Surf & fun/ Service provider portal Organiser Messages Camera Extras My stuff Setup All calls are diverted Ç Ringer (beep) off ¿ Short ring (beep) only ¾...
  • Page 9 Message symbols (selection) Unread Read Draft Sent MMS not sent MMS notification received MMS notification read MMS with DRM contents (page 14) E-mail forwarded E-mail with attachment Voice mail received À Camera symbols Switch to photo mode È Switch to video mode É...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting started The phone is packaged in dismantled form and must be re-assembled prior to using for the first time. Your phone's dis- play is supplied with a protective film. Remove this film slowly before assembling the phone. In rare cases, static discharge may cause discolouration at the edges of the display.
  • Page 11: Inserting An Rs Multimediacard

    • Place the cover in position and push it towards the front it latches into place. Additional information Switch off your phone before removing the battery. The phone supports 1.8 V and 3 V SIM cards. Please contact your service provider if you have an older card.
  • Page 12: Charging The Battery

    • If necessary, use the battery cover • Finally, close the cover again. • Before removing the RS MultiMediaCard™, carry out function in the Eject card options menu. This pre- My stuff vents any data from being lost. • To remove the RS MultiMediaCard™, open the cover and press the card briefly (if necessary, use the battery cover).
  • Page 13: Operating Times

    Operating times The operating times depend upon the conditions of use. Extreme tem- peratures considerably reduce the phone’s standby time. Therefore, avoid placing the phone in the sun or on a heater. Talktime: up to 300 minutes (standard battery) Standby time: up to 250 hours (standard battery) Charge icon not visible If the battery has been discharged...
  • Page 14: Switch On/Off, Pin Entry

    Switch on/off, PIN entry Switching phone on/off Press and hold the On/Off/End key. Entering the PIN The SIM card may be protected with a 4 to 8-digit PIN. Enter the PIN using the number keys. The charac- ters **** display to ensure nobody can read your PIN.
  • Page 15: General Information

    General information Standby mode The phone is in standby mode and is ready for use when the name of the service provider appears on the display. Press and hold the On/Off/End key to return to standby mode from any situation. Signal strength Strong receiving signal.
  • Page 16: User Guide Symbols

    User guide Menu controls The steps needed to reach a function are shown in a condensed form in the user guide, e. g. to display record of dialled calls in condensed form: ¢ ¢ Calls dialled This comprises the following steps: Open main menu.
  • Page 17: Standard Functions

    Standard functions Option menus Functions which appear repeatedly in the options menu are listed here. Open menu. §Options§ Edit Open the entry to edit. View Display entry. Delete/ Delete entry/delete all en- Delete all tries after confirmation. New entry Create new entry. Send...
  • Page 18: Highlighting Mode

    Highlighting mode With some applications (e.g. Phone- book/Addressbook), you can high- light one or more entries in a list in order to carry out a function jointly. §Options§ Open menu. Activate highlighting Mark mode. Select entry/entries. Highlight or delete highlighting. The current entry is §Mark§...
  • Page 19: Security

    Security The phone and SIM card are protect- ed against misuse by several security codes. Keep these security codes in a safe place where you can access them again if required. PIN codes Protects your SIM card (personal identification number). PIN2 This is needed to set the charge detail display and to access ad-...
  • Page 20: Preventing Accidental Activation

    If an incorrect phone code is entered three times in succession, access to the phone code and the functions that use it is denied. If this occurs, contact the Siemens Service (page 128). Clearing SIM card barring If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card is barred.
  • Page 21: Text Entry

    Text entry Text entry without T9 Press the number key repeatedly un- til the required character appears. After a brief interval the cursor will advance. Example: Press once briefly to write the letter a, twice to write b etc. Press and hold to write the number.
  • Page 22: Input Menu

    Input menu For text input: Press and hold. The input menu is displayed: Text format Input language Mark Copy/Insert Text entry with T9 “T9” deduces the correct word from the individual key entries by making comparisons with an extensive dictionary. Activate, deactivate T9 Open text menu.
  • Page 23 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 shown §highlighted§.
  • Page 24: Text Modules

    Text modules Text modules can be stored in the phone for adding to your messages (SMS, MMS, e-mail). Write text modules ¢ ¢ Text modules <New entry> Select. The input field is opened. Write text. Open menu and select §Options§ Save.
  • Page 25: Calling

    Calling Dialling with number keys The phone must be switched on (standby mode). Enter the number (always with area/international di- alling code). A short press clears the last digit, a long press clears the entire phone number. Press the Call key. The dis- played phone number is dialled.
  • Page 26: If The Number Is Busy

    If the 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 27: Accept Call

    Accept call The phone must be switched on. An incoming call will interrupt any other use of the phone. Press. Press. A phone number transmitted by the network plus the corresponding name (possibly with a picture) are displayed if they are stored in the Phonebook/Addressbook (p.
  • Page 28 When the new connection is established: Swap between calls. §Swap§ Incoming calls during a call You may need to register for this service with your service provider and set your phone accordingly (p. 83). During a call, you may be ad- vised that there is another call wait- ing.
  • Page 29: Call Options

    All calls in the conference are ended when you press the End key. Call options The following functions are only available during a call: Press. Hold Hold current call. Microphone If switched off, the person on the other end of the line cannot hear you (muting).
  • Page 30: Switch Off

    Apply To dial the phone number §Carol§ (e.g. Carol’s phone number), press and hold the right softkey. Switch off Press and hold. Enter phone code. Confirm input. Tone sequences (DTMF) You can, for example, enter control codes (numbers) for remote access to an automatic answering machine while another connection exists.
  • Page 31: My Items

    Where do I get what? You can purchase additional ring- tones, logos, animations and Java applications from your service pro- vider or directly from Siemens. Service provider portal Depending on your service provider, you will find direct access to his por- tal on your telephone via menu items or bookmarks.
  • Page 32: Default Book

    Default book ¢ ¢ Select function. Show entries The entries in the default book (Ad- dressbook or Phonebook) are shown. Select a name with the first letter and/or scroll. New entry Create new entry. (see also page 32) Addressbook (see also page 36) Phonebook Default book You can set which directory you pre-...
  • Page 33: Addressbook

    Addressbook The Addressbook can store up to 1,000 entries, each with a variety of phone and fax numbers as well as additional address details. These en- tries are managed in the phone memory separately from those in the Phonebook. However, you can ex- change data between the Address- book and the Phonebook on the SIM card.
  • Page 34: Display Options

    Synchronisation With the mobile phone manager (page 123) you can synchronise your Ad- ® dressbook with Outlook and other Siemens phones. Using Remote syncr. you can synchronise your mobile with an organiser stored on the Internet (see also page 118).
  • Page 35: Change Entry

    Change entry Open Addressbook (in standby mode). Select required entry. Press. §Edit§ Select input field. Open entry. §Edit§ Make changes. Save. §Save§ Call entry Open Addressbook (in standby mode). Select a name with the first letter and/or scroll. The number is dialled. If there are several numbers in the Addressbook entry, these are of- fered for selection.
  • Page 36: Groups

    Groups Nine groups are specified in your phone to enable you to arrange your Addressbook entries clearly. You can rename seven groups. Open Addressbook (in standby mode). Select (the number of en- <Groups> tries is listed after the group name). Select group.
  • Page 37: Phonebook

    Phonebook Entries in the Phonebook (on the SIM card) are managed separately from those in the Addressbook. You can, however, exchange data be- tween the Phonebook and the Addressbook. New entry If the Phonebook has been selected as the default book: Open Phonebook (in standby mode).
  • Page 38: Call (Search For An Entry)

    Call (search for an entry) Open Phonebook. Select a name with the first letter and/or scroll. Phone number is dialled. Call using record no. A record number is automatically as- signed to every new entry in the Phonebook. Enter record number. Press.
  • Page 39: Special Books

    <Special books> Open Phonebook (in standby mode). <Special books> Select. <Own numbers> Enter “own” phone numbers in Phonebook (e.g., fax) for informa- tion. These numbers can be changed, deleted and also sent as an SMS message. <VIP numbers> Display the phone numbers saved in group.
  • Page 40: Call Records

    Call records The phone number of a caller is dis- played if • the caller has switched off the Hide ID function and • the network supports the “Caller Identity” function. Alternatively, a caller’s name is dis- played if it is stored in the Phone- book/Addressbook.
  • Page 41: Durat/Charges

    Durat/charges You can display the charges and du- ration during a call. You can set a unit limit for outgoing calls. ¢ ¢ Durat/charges Select Last call All outg. calls All incom.calls Remain. units Charge sett. Scroll through the display. Open item.
  • Page 42: Camera

    Camera You can view photos/videos record- ed on the integrated camera imme- diately and • use the photo as a background im- age, logo, a start-up/shutdown an- imation or a screensaver; • assign the photo to an Address- book entry; •...
  • Page 43: Photo Mode

    Photo mode Take a photo. Display the preview im- age for the next photo. The photo is saved with a name, the date and the time. To enter the name, see in the options Setup menu. Settings prior to taking a photo: Set the brightness.
  • Page 44: Camera Options

    Camera options The following functions are availa- ble, depending on the current situation. Open menu. §Options§ Settings • Name for recordings • Image resolution • Colour mode: normal, se- pia, grey tones. • Storage medium: My stuff RS MultiMediaCard™ (page 122) Pictures Display list of photos.
  • Page 45: Inbox

    Inbox The inbox folder offers immediate access to the messages currently re- ceived. This means that you no long- er have to look through all inbox folders for the various message types. The entries are marked with a symbol to indicate their type and sta- tus.
  • Page 46: Sms

    You can use your phone to transmit and receive very long messages (up to 760 characters). They are auto- matically composed of several “nor- mal” SMS messages (note higher charges). Additionally, you can insert pictures and sounds in an SMS. Write/send ¢...
  • Page 47 Picture&sound Send pictures and sounds with or without accompanying text. Remember that these may be pro- tected (DRM, page 14). With the text input field open: Open menu. §Options§ Select Picture&sound. The menu contains: Fix animations Fix sounds Own animat. Own pictures Own sounds Select list.
  • Page 48: Read

    Read Arrival of a new SMS an- nounced in the display. Open Inbox the softkey beneath it. Reading the SMS. Scroll through message line by line. ç SMS 10.05.2005 + 12398765431 SMS text... Reply Reply You can answer the SMS that is cur- rently open immediately.
  • Page 49 Lists All SMS messages are archived in dif- ferent lists, according to their status. (For overview of message symbols, see page 7): Inbox ¢ ¢ ¢ Inbox The list of received SMS messages is displayed. Draft ¢ ¢ ¢ Draft The list of not yet transmitted SMS messages is displayed.
  • Page 50: Setting

    Setting SMS signature ¢ ¢ Message setup ¢ ¢ SMS setup SMS signature You can enter a “signature” with up to 16 characters. This signature will then be attached to each SMS except for a and when changes are §Reply§ made to an existing SMS.
  • Page 51 More information on SMS SMS status report If the message cannot be transmit- ted to the service centre you are of- fered the chance to repeat the trans- mission. If this also fails, contact your service provider. The sent! message only indicates trans- mission to the service centre.
  • Page 52: Mms

    The Multimedia Messaging Service enables you to send texts, pic- tures/videos and sounds in a com- bined message to another mobile phone or to an e-mail address. All el- ements of an MMS message are merged to form a “slide show”. Depending on your phone's settings, you will receive either the complete message automatically or notifica-...
  • Page 53 Sounds Select. SOUND Display sound functions: Insert sound Open list to select a sound. Record Activate sound recording to record sounds (page 114). Also possible. Open Play back sound. Delete item Delete inserted sound. Save sound Save sound to use later on. Rights details Display properties, including any us- er right restrictions (page 14).
  • Page 54: Templates

    Generation options Open menu. §Options§ Send Send MMS. Preview Play entire MMS on the display. Picture... See page 51. Sound... See page 52. Text... See page 52. Page... page: Insert new page after current one. Delete page: Delete cur- rent page. Page list: Display available pages.
  • Page 55: Send

    Send The page(s) of the new MMS is (are) already created and the MMS is displayed. Open address entry. ç MMS Subject: Greetings from London +1234567654321 | Size: 85 KB Þ ß á Ð Subject: Enter a brief description. Enter one or more phone Send to: number(s) / e-mail address(es).
  • Page 56: Receive

    Sending options Open menu. §Options§ Send Send MMS. Play Play entire MMS on the display. Edit Display object selection so that object can be changed. Add recipient from the cur- recipient rent address directory. Delete Delete individual recipient. recip. Add at- Add attachment: tachm.
  • Page 57: Read

    Read An MMS has been received in full. Select the MMS. Start automatic playing of the MMS. Key functions for playback: To the next page. Press briefly once to re- turn to the start of the current page; press briefly twice to return to the start of the previous page.
  • Page 58: Setting

    List options Different functions are offered de- pending on the list/situation. Open menu. §Options§ Play Play MMS on the display. Edit Display MMS for processing. View Display MMS for viewing only (write-pro- tected). Send all Send MMS. Reply to all Reply to MMS immediately.
  • Page 59: User Settings

    User settings Set the MMS dispatch to suit your requirements: Delivery Request delivery confirma- report: tion for sent messages. Default Send priority: priority: Normal, High, Expiry time: Select the period of time in which the service centre is to try to deliver the message: Manual, hours,...
  • Page 60: E-Mail

    E-mail Your phone has an e-mail program (client). You can use it to create and receive e-mails. Write ¢ ¢ Create new Enter the address details for the e-mail: Enter one or more e-mail address(es). Insert from Address- Ï book/Phonebook. Enter e-mail heading Subject: (up to 255 characters).
  • Page 61: Receive/Read

    Receive/read ¢ ¢ Inbox ¢ Select function. Before an e-mail can be read, it must be retrieved from the server. You have two options: Retr. e-mail Only the message header in the (page 44) is sent. You can then decide if you also want to receive the contents: §Options§...
  • Page 62: Setting

    List options Different functions are offered de- pending on the list. Open menu. §Options§ Retr. e-mail Only transfer the message header into the (page 44). Retrieve Retrieve the contents from body the server if only the mes- sage header was received. Del.
  • Page 63: Voice Message/Mailbox

    Voice message/mailbox ¢ ¢ Message setup ¢ Voice message Most service providers provide a mailbox in which a caller can leave a voice mail for you • if your phone is switched off or not ready to receive, • if you do not want to answer, •...
  • Page 64: Inst. Message

    Inst. message With you can transfer Inst. message text, audio clips, pictures and files straight to and from one or more ter- minals (mobile phone, PC). This function is not offered by all service providers. Please ask your service provider about this. Your dialogue partners are entered in contact lists.
  • Page 65: Login

    Login ¢ ¢ Inst. message ¢ Login Select the last account used (see also Automatic login: page 69). Contact lists When the connection has been es- tablished, the contact list or the overview of the contact lists is shown for selection. In the contact list, you will find a list of the most recently used contacts.
  • Page 66: Manage Groups

    Manage groups Select one of the groups you set up yourself. Open menu. §Options§ Select. Manage Manage group Different functions are offered de- pending on the selection: Add member Add a new group member, see also Search Search for group member. memb.
  • Page 67: Contact List Options

    Create a new contact list The current contact list is displayed. Open menu. §Options§ Contact lists Available contact lists are displayed. Open menu. §Options§ Select. Create Contact list ID: Give the contact list an unambiguous name. Allocate self-explanatory Name: name. Confirm.
  • Page 68: Start Inst. Message

    Start Inst. message A contact list must be displayed. Select a contact or a group. Start communication with the contact. The page with the message is displayed. When a group is engaged in a dialogue, the name of the sender is placed in front of each contribution.
  • Page 69: Msg. History

    Options (group contact) Open menu. §Options§ Leave group Exit group. Details Information about the group: Group ID:, Name:, Topic:, Owner: Clear all Delete all texts in the cur- rent Inst. Message. Receiving objects If sounds or pictures are sent to you during a dialogue, you will be in- formed of such in the display.
  • Page 70: All Contacts

    My settings Information on your current person- al status: Alias: Your own alias under which you can be found on the server. Screen Name to be displayed in name: the group. Mood: Information about your own mood, e.g. Happy, Sad, Status text: General text information, e.g.
  • Page 71: Cb Services

    CB services ¢ ¢ Message setup ¢ CB services Some service providers offer infor- mation services (info channels, Cell Broadcast). If reception is activated, you will receive messages on the ac- tivated topics in your CB messages are displayed in stand- by mode;...
  • Page 72: Surf & Fun

    Bookmark site The current page is saved as a bookmark. Go to... Enter URL to dial an Inter- net address directly, e.g. wap.siemens.com Reload Reload current page. Show URL Display the URL of the page currently loaded for sending via SMS/MMS/e-mail.
  • Page 73: End Connection

    End connection Press and hold to clear down the connection and close the browser. Navigation in the browser • Select a link. • Settings, status on/off. • Press briefly: one page back. • One input field/link forward/back. • Scroll one line. Display symbols in the browser (selection) Connect...
  • Page 74: Bookmarks

    Profiles Preparation of the phone for Internet access depends on the service pro- vider concerned: Profil pre-set In most cases, access profiles have already been created for one or more service provider(s). Select profile. Activate profile. Set profile manually If necessary, please contact your service provider.
  • Page 75: Games And Applications

    Most applications include instruc- tions. Some applications and games are already pre-installed on your phone. You will find these described under www.siemens.com/cx75 Requirements Browser profile (page 72) and access (page 91) must be configured already. Download Select the correct access depending...
  • Page 76: Additional Information

    You can use the browser to download applica- tions (e.g. ringtones, games, pictures, anima- tions) from the Internet. Siemens excludes all warranty and liability claims in respect of or in connection with any applica- tions subsequently installed by the customer and any software not included in the original delivery package.
  • Page 77: Setup

    Setup Profiles ¢ ¢ Profiles Several settings can be stored in a phone profile in order, for example, to adapt the phone to the surround- ing level of noise. • Six standard profiles are provided with default settings. They can be changed however: Normal environment Quiet environment...
  • Page 78: Aircraft Mode

    Rename Change personal profile (except default profiles). Car Kit If an original Siemens car kit is used, the profile is switched on automati- cally when the phone is inserted into the cradle (also see accessories). Headset The profile is only switched...
  • Page 79: Themes

    Themes ¢ ¢ Themes Load a completely new visual pres- entation onto your phone. At the press of a key various functions are re-organised on a theme basis, e.g. Start up/shut down animation, wallpaper, screensaver, start up/shutdown melody, additional animations. Theme files are compressed to save memory space.
  • Page 80: Display Setup

    Display setup ¢ ¢ Display setup ¢ Select function. Language Set the language for the display text. When “automatic” is set, the lan- guage of your home service provider is used. If a language that you do not under- stand happens to be set, the phone can be reset to the language of your home service provider with the fol- lowing input (in standby mode):...
  • Page 81: Own Greeting

    Timeout: Set period after which the screensav- er starts. Code protection: The phone code is requested to close the screensaver. Auto key lock: Automatic keypad locking if no key has been pressed for one minute in standby mode. Unlocking: Press and hold. Note The animated Bitmap...
  • Page 82: Ringtones

    Ringtones ¢ ¢ Ringtones ¢ Select function. Set the signal tones on the phone to suit your requirements. Ringer setting On/off Activate/deactivate all tones. Beep Reduce ringtone to a short signal (beep). Silent alert To avoid the disturbance caused by a ringing phone, you can activate the silent alert function as an alterna- tive.
  • Page 83: Assign Ringtone

    Assign ringtone A ringtone which has already been selected will be played or the list of possible ringtones will be displayed for selection. Calls Assign a single ringtone to all phone numbers in the Addressbook. Group calls Assign a different ringtone to each group.
  • Page 84: Call Setup

    Call setup ¢ ¢ Call setup ¢ Select function. Hide ID When you make a call, your phone number can be displayed on the re- cipient's display (depending on the service providers). To suppress this display, you can en- able the “Hide ID” mode for all subse- quent calls or just for the next call.
  • Page 85: Minute Beep

    All calls All calls are diverted. Symbol in the top line of the display in standby Ç mode. Not reachable Divert occurs if phone is switched off or is out of range. No reply A call is only diverted after a delay that is determined by the network.
  • Page 86: Phone Setup

    Phone setup ¢ ¢ Phone setup ¢ Select function. Key tones Set the type of acoustic key acknowledgement. Info tones Set service and alarm tones: Activate/deactivate tones. On/off Extended If switched on, a wider range of service tones is available, e.g. end of menu reached, network connection interrupted.
  • Page 87: File System

    File system Format (Phone-code protected) The telephone memory is formatted and all saved data such as ringtones, pictures, games, etc. is deleted. Formatting may take longer than one minute. Clean up Create more memory by deleting temporary files no longer required. Format card All saved dataon the RS MultiMediaCard™...
  • Page 88: Clock

    Clock ¢ ¢ Clock ¢ Select function. Time/date The clock must be set correctly once, at start-up. Press. §Change§ First enter the date (day/month/year), then the time (hours/min- utes/seconds). Additional information If the battery is removed for longer than 30 seconds, the clock must be reset. Time zones The time zone can be selected in the world map or a city list:...
  • Page 89: Connectivity

    Connectivity ¢ ¢ Connectivity ¢ Select function. GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) Switch GPRS on/off. GPRS is a method for transmitting data faster in the mobile network. Use GPRS and if the network has suf- ficient capacity, you can be connect- ed to the Internet permanently.
  • Page 90 ® ® The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth ® use of such marks by Siemens are under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. function If Bluetooth red) is not active and vice versa.
  • Page 91 The search is ended and the first 10 devices found are shown in a list. Start new search. §Retry§ Scroll to entry required. Dial the device or start the procedure for acceptance as a “confidential” device (see below). Open menu. §Options§...
  • Page 92: Data Services

    • The access profiles must be con- If necessary, check with your service provider for details. You will also find the current settings for the service provider on the Internet at www.siemens.com/ mobilephonescustomercare in the FAQ section. Select profile activated.
  • Page 93 If necessary, check with your service provider for details. You will also find the current settings for the service provider on the Internet at www.siemens.com/ mobilephonescustomercare in the FAQ section. Make the settings. Authentication Activate or deactivate encrypted di- al-up (CSD connections only) for In- ternet access.
  • Page 94: Security

    Security ¢ ¢ Security ¢ Select function. Auto key lock The keypad is locked automatically if no key has been pressed for one minute in standby mode. This pre- vents the phone from being used ac- cidentally. However, you can still be called and you can still make an emergency call.
  • Page 95 Barrings Barring restricts the use of your SIM card (not supported by all service providers). You need a 4-digit net- work password for network barring. Your service provider will give you this password. You may need to be registered separately for each barring.
  • Page 96: Network

    Network ¢ ¢ Network ¢ Select function. Line This function is only displayed if it is supported by the service provider. Two separate phone numbers must be registered on the phone. Select line Select the currently used phone number. Display current phone number.
  • Page 97: Band Selection

    Your service provider is displayed: Display list of preferred §List§ networks. Create/change entry: <Empty> or select an existing entry, then select a new service provider in the list and confirm. Record new service provider (last entry in the list): Furth.network Select, enter the provider data and save it.
  • Page 98: Accessories

    Headset Only in conjunction with an original Siemens headset (see accessories). If an original Siemens headset is used the profile is automatically activated when the headset is plugged in. Auto answer (factory default: off)
  • Page 99: Reset All

    My menu Press. Press. §My menu§ Create your own menu with fre- quently used functions, phone num- bers or Internet pages. The list of 10 entries is preset. You can, however, change it as you wish. Select the required entry. Confirm.
  • Page 100: Fast Access

    Fast access You can assign one important phone number or function to each of the two softkeys and number keys 2 to 9 (speed-dial numbers). The phone number can then be dialled or the function can be started at the touch of a button.
  • Page 101: Speed Dialling Keys

    Speed dialling keys Number keys 2 to 9 can be used as speed dialling numbers for fast ac- cess. Number key 1 is reserved for the mailbox phone number (page 62) and number key 0 is re- served for switching between two connections during use (page 95).
  • Page 102: Organiser

    Organiser Calendar ¢ ¢ Calendar You can enter appointments in the calendar. Time and date must be set for the calendar to work correctly. The calendar offers you three views: Monthly view Special colour coding: Day with entries for appointments, day-long appointments, weekends.
  • Page 103: Appointments

    Appointments ¢ ¢ Appointments Appointments are displayed in chronological order in a list. Enter new appointment <New entry> Select. Category: Memo Text input for description. Voice memo Enter voice memo. Shown with alarm. Call Enter phone number to be displayed with the alarm.
  • Page 104: Tasks

    Alarm: On/off Silent alert. Enter the period of time before the appointment and select the time unit: Minutes, Hours, Reoccurrence: Select a timeframe for repeating the appointment: No, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Enter a parameter for repeating: Forever, Until, Occurrences is selected, certain week- Weekly days can be highlighted.
  • Page 105: Notes

    Status: Select or Outstanding. Done Priority: Select 5 levels from Lowest Date in use: If activated with Yes, the following time input option is offered. Due date:/Due time: Enter the date and time by which the task is to be completed. Alarm: As for Appointments.
  • Page 106: Dictat.machine

    Dictat.machine ¢ ¢ Dictat.machine Use the dictating machine to record short voice memos. • Use your phone as a dictating ma- chine when on the move. • Record a memo as a reminder or as a note for others. • Add a voice memo to an appoint- ment in the calendar.
  • Page 107: Time Zones

    Time zones ¢ ¢ Time zones The time zone can be selected in the world map or a city list: World map Select the desired time zone. City list Select a city in the select- ed time zone. Time zone options §Options§...
  • Page 108: Extras

    Extras SIM services (optional) ¢ ¢ SIM services Your service provider may offer spe- cial applications such as mobile banking, share prices, etc. via the SIM card. If you have such a SIM card, the SIM services will appear in the main menu under “Extras”...
  • Page 109: Push To Talk

    New playlist <New Playlist> Select. Enter a name for the play- list. Select the required track. Repeat the process until the playlist is complete. Music Player options Open menu. §Options§ Different functions are offered de- pending on the situation. Shuffle Random playback of tracks in the current directory.
  • Page 110 From standby mode ¢ ¢ Push to talk <New session> Select. The possible functions as well as already added subscribers are displayed. You have several options to combine the subscribers: <Add from d> Search and mark recipient in Addressbook. Add recipient. <Add f.
  • Page 111 Inviting additional subscribers You can invite additional subscribers during a session. Open menu, select §Options§ and mark new subscribers. You are being invited The invitation is shown in a window. You can accept/refuse this invitation. Accept the invitation. The list of subscribers is displayed. Leaving the session and ending Only if you yourself started the session.
  • Page 112 Sessions ¢ ¢ Push to talk ¢ Sessions Display subscriber list for the current session. The authorised speaker is shown in bold. Records ¢ ¢ Push to talk ¢ Records Select the list of received and made ptt calls as well as the option to de- lete all lists.
  • Page 113 Viewing group properties Select group. View properties. Open menu. §Options§ Add to d Copy group ID to the Addressbook. Edit Edit (your own) group. Copy ID to clip Save group ID (ptt ID) in the clipboard. Memberlist Display the member list. Rejectlist Display the refused sub- scribers.
  • Page 114: Alarm Clock

    Push to talk • WT enabled Activate/deactivate push to talk. • History length: Number of entries in the list. • Timeout(min.): Push to talk is put in the back- ground if not used after an adjust- able amount of time. •...
  • Page 115: Sound Recorder

    Set days for alarm calls. Press again to delete the highlighting. Press and hold to high- light/unhighlight all the days. Confirm setting. §OK§ Additional information Screen display in standby ¹ mode: alarm clock activated. Snooze to set the alarm to repeat. Sound recorder Use the sound recorder to record noises and sounds for use as ring-...
  • Page 116: Calculator

    Calculator ¢ ¢ Calculator The calculator can be used in a basic version and with an advanced range of functions. The input line and two calculation lines (including the matrix with the calculation functions) are lo- cated in the top half of the display. Enter digit(s).
  • Page 117: Unit Converter

    Unit converter ¢ ¢ Unit converter You can convert various measure- ment units into other measurement units. The following types are offered with various units: Velocity Energy Mass Pressure Time Volume Area Length Power Temperature Currency Example for units: Velocity Type Units Velocity...
  • Page 118: Stopwatch

    Stopwatch ¢ ¢ Stopwatch Two intermediate times can be re- corded and saved. Display, also in standby mode. §Start§/§Stop§ Save intermediate time. After a stop: Reset to zero. §Reset§ Stopwatch options Open menu. §Options§ Stopwatch Display saved entries. list (For standard functions see page 16) Countdown ¢...
  • Page 119: Remote Synchronisation

    Select profile. Activate profile. Set profile. §Edit§ Server sett. Providers Display the current service provider. Homepage: e.g. www.siemens- mobile.com/syncml Port: Enter port number e.g. 80. User name: Enter user name (login name). Password: Enter password (shown as a series of asterisks).
  • Page 120: Device Manag

    If necessary, check with your service provider for details. You will find the cur- rent settings for the service pro- vider on the Internet at www.siemens.com/ mobilephonescustomercare under "FAQ". Active profile A standard profile for downloading the current software of the operat- ing system is displayed.
  • Page 121: Media Player

    Media player The Media Player is started by the ap- plication if you play a media file that has been received by SMS/MMS or downloaded from the Internet. Press briefly to scroll to the next media file. – Switch on display illumination.
  • Page 122: My Stuff

    My stuff To organise your files, you can use the file system like a PC file manager. There are separate folders for the various data types in example, you want to download new pictures or sounds, the down- load function is contained in the rel- evant folder.
  • Page 123: Rs Multimediacard

    Directory structure Separate folders have already been created for different data types in stuff. These folders cannot be changed. Folder Description MultiMedia Access to the Card™ card Pictures Pictures Videos Videos Animations Start up/shut down animations Sounds Ringtones, music Themes Loaded theme (zipped) Theme configura-...
  • Page 124: Mobile Phone Manager

    You can compare and copy contacts between your phone, Outlook®, Lotus Notes™ and other Siemens phones (including Gigaset). SMS and MMS management (messages) Write MMS and SMS messages from the convenience of your PC. Use all...
  • Page 125: Phone Explorer

    Bookmark management (browser & bookmarks) Use your PC to browse through the Internet and define your preferred sites. Save the Internet addresses as bookmarks on your phone so that you can quickly call them up at a lat- er time when you are on the move. Phone explorer You can use the phone explorer to read your phone’s file system.
  • Page 126: Questions & Answers

    Questions & Answers If you have any questions on the use of your phone, you can contact us at www.siemens.com/mobilephonescustomercare around the clock. As further help we have listed below some frequently asked questions and answers. Problem Possible causes Phone cannot be On/Off key not pressed long switched on.
  • Page 127 Problem Possible causes No network Weak signal. connection. Outside GSM range. Invalid SIM card. New network not authorised. Network call barring is set. Network overloaded. Phone loses network. Signal too weak. Calls not possible. Second line set. New SIM card inserted. Charge limit reached.
  • Page 128 Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) supplied with the SIM card according to the instructions. If you have lost the PUK (MASTER PIN), contact your service provider. Contact Siemens Service (page 128). Check with your service provider. Check settings (page 92). Contact your service provider.
  • Page 129: Customer Care

    You can also get personal advice about our range of products on our Premium Hotline: United Kingdom ... 0906 9597500 (0.75 £ per minute) Qualified Siemens employees are waiting to offer you expert information about our products and installation. In some countries repair and replace servic- es are impossible where the products are not sold through our authorised dealers.
  • Page 130 Lithuania ...8 70 07 07 00 Luxembourg...43 84 33 99 Macedonia ...02 13 14 84 Malaysia...+ 6 03 77 12 43 04 Malta ...+ 35 32 14 94 06 32 Mauritius ...2 11 62 13 Mexico ...01 80 07 11 00 03 Morocco ...22 66 92 09 Netherlands ...0 90 03 33 31 00 New Zealand...08 00 27 43 63...
  • Page 131: Care And Maintenance

    Care and maintenance Your phone has been designed and crafted with great care and attention and should also be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to enjoy your phone for many years. • Protect your phone from moisture and humidity.
  • Page 132: Product Data

    Product data Declaration of conformity Siemens Information and Communi- cation mobile hereby declares that the phone described in this user guide is in compliance with the es- sential requirements and other rele- vant provisions of European Direc- tive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The declaration of conformity (DoC) con- cerned has been signed.
  • Page 133: Accessories

    Accessories Fashion & Carry Carrying Cases A range of carry cases is available at spe- cialist shops or you can visit the Siemens Mobile Store online at: Siemens Original Accessories www.siemens.com/shop Energy Li-Ion Battery (750 mAh) EBA-660 Spare battery Travel Charger...
  • Page 134: Car Solutions

    Optional car kit accessories Car Data Adapter HKO-690 Phone-In Adapter Cable HKO-570 Products can be obtained in specialist shops or you can visit the Siemens Mobile Store online: Siemens Original Accessories www.siemens.com/shop...
  • Page 135: Sar - European Union (Rtte)

    Internet at this address www.siemens.com/mobilephones While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, all Siemens products meet the le- gal requirements. The World Health Organization (WHO, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland)
  • Page 136: Sar - International (Icnirp)

    The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0,613 W/kg***. SAR information can also be found at www.siemens.com/mobilephones While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the international guidelines for safe RF exposure.
  • Page 137: Quality

    After six months, if the battery is clearly suffering from loss of performance, we recommend that you replace it. Please buy only Siemens original batteries. Display quality declaration For technological reasons, some small dots in other colours may ap- pear in the display in rare cases.
  • Page 138: Guarantee Certificate (Uk)

    • In the case of new devices and their com- ponents exhibiting defects resulting from manufacturing and/or material faults with- in 24 months of purchase, Siemens shall, at its own option and free of charge, either replace the device with another device re- flecting the current state of the art, or re- pair the said device.
  • Page 139: Guarantee Certificate (Irl)

    • In the case of new devices and their com- ponents exhibiting defects resulting from manufacturing and/or material faults within 24 months of purchase, Siemens shall, at its own option and free of charge, either re- place the device with another device re- flecting the current state of the art, or repair the said device.
  • Page 140: License Agreement

    Agreement and agree to be bound by all of the terms and conditions stat- ed below. You further agree that if Siemens or any licensor of Siemens ("Licensor") is re- quired to engage in any proceeding, legal or...
  • Page 141 AND FOR THE INSTALLATION, USE, AND RESULTS OBTAINED FROM IT. 8. NO OTHER OBLIGATIONS. This Agreement creates no obligations on the part of Siemens other than as specifically set forth herein. 9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SIEMENS, ITS EMPLOYEES, LI-...
  • Page 142 PRODUCT LIABILITY LAW OR IN THE EVENT OF INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. 10. TECHNICAL SUPPORT. Siemens has and its Licensors have no obli- gation to furnish you with technical support unless separately agreed in writing between You and Siemens or the applicable Licensor.
  • Page 143: Menu Tree

    Menu tree > Default book Show entries New entry Business card Groups Default book <Info numbers> > Calls missed Call records Calls received Calls dialled Delete records Time/charge > URL/service provider Surf & fun Games Applications Downl. assist. Bookmarks Internet Camera >...
  • Page 144 > Inbox Messages Draft Unsent Sent MMS templates SMS archive Text modules Message setup > E-mail WAP push Retr. e-mail Send/rec. mail CB services > E-mail > E-mail Send e-mail Send/rec. mail > E-mail > Text zoom SMS setup MMS setup E-mail setup >...
  • Page 145 > Message setup Messages > Organiser Calendar Appointments Tasks Notes Missed appts. Dictat.machine Time zones Calendar setup > SIM services Extras Music player Push to talk Alarm clock Sound recorder Calc. Unit converter Stopwatch Countdown Remote syncr. My stuff Device manag. >...
  • Page 146 > Display setup Setup Ringtones Call setup > Shutdn anim. Own greeting Big letters Illumination Contrast > Ringer setting Silent alert Volume Calls Group calls Other calls Push to talk More melodies > Hide ID Call waiting Divert Call screening Any key answ.
  • Page 147 > Phone setup Setup Clock Connectivity Security > Key tones Info tones Auto off Phone identity Memory assis. File system Master reset > Time/date Time zones Date format Time format Buddhist year Show clock Auto time > GPRS GPRS info IrDA Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 148 > Security Setup Network Accessories > PIN codes This SIM only Barrings > Line Network info Choose netwrk Auto network Pref. network Band selection Fast search User group > Car Kit Headset > PIN control Change PIN Change PIN2 Chg.phonecode >...
  • Page 149: Index

    Index Accessories ... 132 Addressbook Dial entry... 34 Groups ... 35 New entry ... 32 Read entry ... 34 Aircraft mode... 77 Alarm Alarm clock... 113 Type ... 103 All calls (diversion)... 84 All incoming (barrings) ... 94 Answering service (external) ... 62 Any key to answer ...
  • Page 150 Date format ... 87 Default book... 31 Device manag... 119 Dialling code... 24 Dialling with number keys... 24 Dictating machine... 105 Digital Rights Management ... 14 Direct reply (SMS) ... 49 Display Illumination... 80 Language ... 79 Symbols ... 7 Wallpaper image...
  • Page 151 Set time/date... 87 Settings... 76 Short message (SMS)... 45 Shown in the display ... 7 Shut down animation ... 80 Siemens City Portal... 30 Signal strength ... 14 Silent alert... 81 SIM card Clear barring ... 19 Insert ... 9 Problems...
  • Page 152 Software version... 85 SOS ... 13 Sound recorder ... 114 Special books... 38 Special characters ... 20 Speech time (battery) ... 131 Speed dialling keys ... 100 Standard functions... 16 Standby mode ... 14 Standby time ...12 Start up animation ... 80 Stopwatch ...

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