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  • Page 2 Table of contents Safety precautions ......6 Change PIN2 ........19 Change phone code ......19 Phone overview ......... 9 Standby display icons ......11 Text input ........20 Changing input methods ....20 Getting started ........ 12 Text input without T9 ....20 Removing the back cover ....12 Text input with T9 ......
  • Page 3 Table of contents Call options ........27 Taking pictures/videos ....37 Full/split screen ......28 Settings prior to taking pictures/recording videos ....37 Contacts .......... 28 Taking pictures ....... 37 Accessing Contacts ......28 Recording videos ......37 All contacts ........29 Reviewing pictures/videos .....
  • Page 4 SMS profiles ........48 Listening to voicemails ....55 Auto header ........49 Internet ........... 56 Auto signature ........ 49 BenQ-Siemens ......... 56 Save sent items ........ 49 Enter URL ........56 Auto delete SMS ......49 Bookmarks ........56 Emoticons ........
  • Page 5 Table of contents Dictat. machine ........64 My stuff ........... 72 New recording ........ 64 Folder structure ......72 Playback .......... 64 Options for organising folders ..74 Set as call ringtone ......64 License manager ......74 Time zones ........65 Using the phone as a card reader ..
  • Page 6 Table of contents Setting a speed-dial key ....81 Network ........... 86 Start function/call number using Network info ........86 shortcuts .......... 81 Choose network ......86 Call setup ..........81 Auto network ........86 Hide ID ..........81 Preferred network ......86 Call waiting ........
  • Page 7 Safety precautions Safety precautions Information for parents Please read the operating instructions and safety precautions carefully before use. Explain the content and the hazards associated with using the phone to your children. Remember to comply with le- Do not look at the LED (e.g. gal requirements and local re- flash LED) with optical magni- strictions when using the...
  • Page 8 Safety precautions The mains voltage specified All electrical and electronic on the power supply unit (V) products should be disposed of must not be exceeded. Other- separately from the municipal wise the charging device may waste stream via designated be destroyed. collection facilities appointed by the government or the local The power supply must be...
  • Page 9 Safety precautions In order to establish a secure link between • Only use original batteries the devices and to prevent a third party and charging devices. Other- from having access to your phone, you wise you risk serious damage should observe the following points: to health and property (bat- •...
  • Page 10 Phone overview Phone overview Volume key Press to adjust volume. Micro SD card slot Connection socket For charger, headset, USB cable, etc. Earpiece Display Softkeys The current functions of these keys are shown on the bottom line of the display (see Shortcuts, page 81).
  • Page 11 Phone overview Media player key • In standby mode: press to open the • Press to enter "#". Media player menu. • Press and hold to activate/deactivate • During music playback: press to keypad lock. send music to background/return to •...
  • Page 12 Phone overview Standby display icons Camera key 3G signal strength. • Press to activate camera mode. • If the camera is active: press to take Battery charge level, for exam- photos. ple, 100% Camera lens GSM signal strength Speaker New SMS/MMS messages Self-portrait mirror New e-mail message Alarm set...
  • Page 13 Getting started Getting started 2. Swing the SIM card holder upright as illustrated. 3. Slide the entire SIM card into the card Removing the back cover holder, with the metal contacts of the 1. Use a thin object, such as, your fin- SIM card facing the battery bay and gernail to press in at the groove just the cut corner at the top right.
  • Page 14 Getting started Inserting the battery Micro SD card 1. Slide the top end of the battery down The micro SD card significantly extends into the top end of the battery bay. your phone’ memory capacity. This al- lows you to save picture/video files, 2.
  • Page 15 Getting started Charging the battery Switching the phone on/off The battery is not fully charged when Switching the phone on first unpacked. 1. Press and hold to switch the 1. Plug the charger connector into the phone on. The phone will display a connection socket on the bottom greeting message (page 78).
  • Page 16 Getting started Signal strength Switching the phone off The signal strength is indicated in the Press and hold to switch the top left corner of the display. The phone off. number of bars displayed indicates the strength of the signal (the more bars the Press briefly and select one of the stronger the signal).
  • Page 17 General instructions General instructions computers, portable devices and net- work devices, while protecting them from unauthorised use. Connectivity Menu control Your phone supports different methods for transmitting data in the mobile Navigating the menus network: • The fastest method is UMTS (Uni- The phone features various functions versal Mobile Telecommunications and settings organised in menus and...
  • Page 18 General instructions Menu speed dialling Standard functions All menu functions are numbered inter- Options menu nally according to the position of the menu icon/option on the display. A The list below contains standard func- function may be selected directly by tions offered by various options menus.
  • Page 19 General instructions Mark options Rename Rename selected entry. Different functions will be offered Send Select transmission type depending on the actual situation. (for example, MMS, SMS, Press (Options) . e-mail or Bluetooth) and send file. Mark/ Mark/unmark selected Create Unmark Select transmission type entry.
  • Page 20 PIN codes PIN codes PIN control The PIN is the password provided by Settings Security PIN codes your network operator and is usually re- > > quested each time the phone is switched on. You can deactivate this feature but The phone and SIM card are protected you then risk unauthorised use of your against misuse by several security codes.
  • Page 21 Text input To change the phone code proceed as Text input without T9 Change PIN. described under • Press a number key repeatedly until Following the third unsuccessful at- the required letter appears. After a tempt, access to the phone code and the brief interval the cursor will advance.
  • Page 22 Text input Text input with T9 2. Enter the word and confirm with . The word may now be entered without T9 support. T9 word suggestions The next time you enter the same predicts the most probable word word, it is in the list of suggestions. from a sequence of keys you press.
  • Page 23 Text input Special characters Text templates Press briefly: special characters Text templates are short excerpts are shown. of texts that you can insert in your messages (SMS, MMS). • Press to navigate to characters. Creating text templates • Press to insert the selected char- Messages Templates Text...
  • Page 24 Calling 4. Select a text template from the list The called party as well as the network and confirm with . The text have to be capable of handling video calls. template is inserted in the message. If you are calling a number that does not meet these requirements you will be of- fered the option of making a voice call Calling...
  • Page 25 Calling 3. Press to pick out a number from Entering international dialling the list. codes: 4. Press to call the • Press and hold until "+" is dis- played. Then enter country and area number. codes. To make a video call press Dialling with number extension: Video call.
  • Page 26 Calling Alternatively, dial the new number and Warning! press . The active call is Please make sure you have accepted the put on hold. call before holding the phone to your ear. This will avoid damage to your hearing Swapping calls from loud ringtones.
  • Page 27 Calling Ending calls Conference call) to end Press (End (Network-support-dependent and not the active call. available during video calls) Call up multiple parties one by one and Drop link them together in a multiparty call. Press (Options) and select select the call to end. Once a call has already been established: Return to held call? Hold...
  • Page 28 Calling Swapping between the private call and Not available during video calls: conference Hold call Hold current call. (Options) and select Swap. Press Swap Swap between calls. When a private call is finished Conference • Press : end the private call and (see page 26) return to the conference.
  • Page 29 Contacts Contacts Flicker Adjust the sensitivity to adjustment indoor lightening flick- You can store contacts with a variety of er rate. phone and fax numbers as well as addi- Send picture/ Select a picture/video tional address details. Send video My stuff from the menu The contacts may contain the following...
  • Page 30 Contacts Business Contacts saved on the Office information and contacts SIM card. address. Filter Personal Apply different filter criteria Ringtone, picture, group, to all contacts. birthday and display name. Within the tabs: All contacts 1. Press to select input fields. All contacts are displayed in alphabeti- 2.
  • Page 31 Contacts Additional options for editing a Adding numbers with wildcards Digits may be replaced by a "?" (wild- contact card) when numbers are entered in con- Press (Options). tacts: Set as de- Insert Set selected field as default Press (Options) and select fault wildcard.
  • Page 32 Contacts Adding a new group SIM contacts You can add personal groups. Contacts saved on the SIM card are managed on this tab. SIM contacts con- New group 1. Select and enter the name tain less information than contacts of a new group. saved on the phone.
  • Page 33 Contacts Filter Options menu for contacts Depending on the selected filter, con- Different functions are offered depend- tacts and distribution lists can be listed ing on the current situation. These func- on the filter tab. tions can be applied to the entry cur- rently selected as well as to multiple (Options) and select Filter.
  • Page 34 Contacts Replace ring- SIM contacts Select new ringtone/vid- tone/video/ eo/picture. Add more Convert SIM contact to a picture fields regular contact saved on phone memory (not for Remove ring- Confirm to delete current protected SIM contacts). tone/ ringtone/video/picture video/picture from contacts. Special num- Your provider may supply bers...
  • Page 35 Contacts Voice-activated dialling Save location SIM card/Phone Select memory as the default You can dial numbers from the contacts save location. by speaking the name. SIM contacts, Duplicate distribution lists and groups cannot Add new contact with duplicate information. have a voice tag. You can associate one voice tag to each Find Contacts...
  • Page 36 Call records Call records Options for call records Press (Options). (Network-support-dependent) Call Make a voice call to the Press in standby mode and select selected number. Call records Video call Make a video call to the selected number. View contact/ If number is saved Press Add to Contacts...
  • Page 37 Camera • Enter maximum units Cost information is not displayed if cost Enter the maximum units for the display is disabled or the currency is not account. entered. • Reset remaining Reset all incoming/outgoing calls lists Confirm notification to reset the Press (Reset) to reset the account limit.
  • Page 38 Camera Displayed information Taking pictures/videos Current picture/video settings Settings prior to taking pic- tures/recording videos The selected resolution is displayed in the top line. • Press : decrease/increase brightness. Brightness can be set in The following symbols are displayed: seven levels (-3 to +3). Current brightness setting.
  • Page 39 Camera Picture Switch between picture • Press or the volume key mode/ and video mode. Video mode Control volume during playback. Message Message mode is opti- • Press (Stop): Stop playback. mode mised for sending video via MMS/Bluetooth: Save pictures/videos •...
  • Page 40 Create message Create message Default name Enter default file name (up to four char- You can create SMS and MMS messages acters). and e-mails. Save location Messages Create message > Select default save location: Phone memory/Card. SMS/MMS Frame rate (for video settings only) Set the number of frames per second the About SMS video should capture: Low/High.
  • Page 41 Create message recipient. 2. Press and select Writing/sending an MMS 3. Select a contact from Contacts list (Add fr. Contacts) or enter a number Messages Create message > manually. > 4. Press or press and select 1. Enter text/add items Send.
  • Page 42 Create message Preview MMS Add recipient Start preview mode Specify the number/ (see below). e-mail address of the recipient. Send options Read Report, Delivery report, Validi- Edit recipient Edit the number/e-mail period, Priority address entered. Delivery time for cur- Create item Take picture/Record •...
  • Page 43 Create message Writing/sending e-mails Attach item From My stuff: select • any file from the stuff folder. Messages Create message > From Contacts: select • E-mail > a contact and add as a vCard. (You cannot at- 1. Enter text/add items tach more than one (see E-mail options).
  • Page 44 Inbox Inbox Cell Broadcast service Some service providers offer Cell Broad- The inbox contains all MMS, SMS, cast services (CB) that supply you CB (Cell Broadcast), e-mail and WAP with messages on the activated topics. push messages received on the phone. CB messages are automatically received when the function is activated.
  • Page 45 Inbox Reading an SMS, MMS, CB Forward Forward a message to another recipient. All new messages are listed in • SMS: select chronological order. SMS/MMS. Select a message and press • CB: create SMS. • MMS: select MMS. Numbers, e-mail addresses, vCards and other saveable objects are automatically Attached media files highlighted.
  • Page 46 Inbox Reading E-mail Save Picture/ Select the save location Video/sound (phone/micro SD card). A list of accounts is displayed if more Downloaded file is than one account is configured. saved in corresponding My stuff Before an e-mail can be read, it must be folder (page 72).
  • Page 47 Inbox Options on the Inbox-E-mail tab Move to folder You can move e-mails Different functions will be offered de- from one subscribed folder to another. The pending on the current situation. move is synchronised Press (Options). with the server the next time you retrieve View Display an e-mail.
  • Page 48 Inbox All subscribed and unsubscribed folders Save Select the save loca- on the receive server are listed. Only two tion (phone/ micro SD levels of folders are supported. card). • Downloaded file is 1. Press to select folder(s) and con- saved in the corre- firm with to subscribe/unsub-...
  • Page 49 Message lists Message lists Message settings Messages are displayed the same as in Configure SMS, MMS, e-mails, cell the Inbox. The most recently edit- broadcast (CB) and voice mail. ed/sent message is displayed at the top of the list. SMS settings Drafts Messages Message settings...
  • Page 50 Message settings Auto header Recipient Set a default recipient for Add fr. the profile. Select If the function is activated the Header Contacts and select con- template (page 22) is automatically in- tact/ distribution list, or serted at the start of any SMS created. enter a number.
  • Page 51 Message settings MMS settings Home retrieval/Roaming retrieval Messages Message settings > Configure when new MMS messages are to be downloaded from the message > server for Home and Roaming retrieval. MMS profiles Automatic Messages are automatical- ly downloaded as soon as MMS parameters are configured in up an MMS notification is to five different profiles.
  • Page 52 Message settings Validity period Free You can add any content to the MMS. If an MMS message could not be deliv- ered during this period, it is automati- Warning You are warned when at- cally deleted from the server. tempting to add content to an MMS that cannot be Hide number sent.
  • Page 53 Message settings Depending on the current creation Editing an account mode, a warning is displayed or creation Edit the account according to the is restricted if the limit is exceeded. information from your provider. (Options) and select Edit. Press E-mail settings User info Before using the e-mail service you must set the server access and your e-mail pa-...
  • Page 54 Message settings Connection info IMAP4 uses Activate/deactivate en- SSL/TLS: You can configure accounts with two cryption for communica- tion with the IMAP4 different receive server types: POP3 and server. IMAP4. The configured accounts may have different server types. SMTP server: Enter the Internet address of the send Data service...
  • Page 55 Message settings CB settings When del.ph. (POP3 accounts only) (POP3): Del. on serv- Select er/Leave on serv. Messages Message settings > > Del. on server selected, the e-mail is Cell broadcast deleted on the server when it is deleted on the phone.
  • Page 56 Voice mail Voice mail Topic status • Receive: new messages are received and stored (Network-support-dependent) in the Inbox. No notifi- cation is displayed. Most service providers supply you with Receive and notify: new • a mailbox in which a caller can leave a messages are received voice mail for you.
  • Page 57 UMTS network. images/sounds or download objects embedded on the Internet pages. BenQ-Siemens Images Show images/ Select Don't show. Start the browser and display the official BenQ-Siemens portal. Sounds Play sounds/ Select Don't play. Enter URL Objects Dwnld objects/...
  • Page 58 Internet Scroll step Certificates list Single line/Half page/ Select 1. Press to display the selected Whole page. Set the incre- certificate information, for example, ment by which pages are serial number, algorithm, validity scrolled when navigating period. within the Internet page. 2.
  • Page 59 Internet Profile Name Forward Load the following page Enter profile name. in the current session, if Internet profile/Connection profile there is one. Select profile (page 80). Back Load the previous page Start page Set the current URL as the in the current session, if there is one.
  • Page 60 Internet Information Shows URL, type and Your Internet browser is under license size of the current page. from: Privacy Select the item to clear. Set as start Set the current page as page browser startpage. Browser Open browser settings Download settings (page 56).
  • Page 61 Internet Select • An incoming call pauses the data con- Open the selected link. nection. The download is automatically Launch Launch the selected appli- resumed after you reject or end the cation that has been fully incoming call. installed. • A request is displayed if the download- ed content type is not supported.
  • Page 62 Google Google Additional information You can use the browser to download applications (e.g. ringtones, games, pictures, Google animations) from the Internet. BenQ Mobile excludes all warranty and liabil- ity claims in respect of or in connection with Google Search any applications subsequently installed by the customer and any software not included Google Start the browser and link to the...
  • Page 63 Organiser Organiser Weekly view Events are shown as vertical coloured bars on the horizontal hour division. Organiser The first two upcoming or current events for the current day are displayed Calendar below the calendar. One day forward/back or one week forward/back Organiser Calendar >...
  • Page 64 Organiser Calendar options Calendar settings Different functions are offered Press (Options) and select Settings. depending on the current view. Press (Options). Default repeat Set the default repeat time frame for New event Set up a new event newly created events. (see below).
  • Page 65 Organiser End date:/End time: Dictat. machine Enter the date/time when the event ends. Organiser Dictat. machine > Alarm:/Repeat: You can change the Use this function to record short alarm/repeat for the current memos. event. New recording Save Press (Display) and select save the event.
  • Page 66 Organiser Time zones Synchronisation Organiser Time zones Organiser Synchronisation > > You can use this function remotely to The world clock shows the current sys- access externally filed data (addresses, tem time, the time zone (vertical col- calendar) and synchronise this with oured bar on the map), the time zone the data on your phone.
  • Page 67 Organiser Active profile Restore defaults Restore Press (Options) and select Select the profile you want to use for defaults. synchronisation and press Edit profile Sync mode (Options) and select Edit. Press Data to sync: Provider: All data Select a service provider. Select whether Modified data only...
  • Page 68 Extras Extras 1. Select an entry. 2. Press (Change) to open the function list. Extras 3. Select a function to be assigned to the entry and press SIM toolkit (optional) (Select) to save the entry. None is selected, the assignment is (Network-support-dependent) cleared from the list.
  • Page 69 Extras Apply Press (Options) and select Press (Options) to set: to every day. Basic mode End alarm Basic calculator types +, -, *, / Result The alarm will ring at the set time, even when the ringtone or the phone is Reversion switched off (unless the phone is Convert to percentage...
  • Page 70 Media player Stopwatch 4. Press to switch to the selection field. Extras Stopwatch > 5. Press to select the source unit/ currency. Use the stopwatch to measure time or to save intermediate times. 6. Press to select the target unit/ currency.
  • Page 71 Media player • Recent: display the 20 most recently You can add/remove files and change played tracks. the order within the playlist via the op- tions menu (see Media player options). • All: display all saved tracks sorted by track name. Pictures Playback All files are listed with file name and...
  • Page 72 Media player Bookmarks Picture viewing Zoom Play music/video directly from book- Zoom picture. Zoom out marks. Press to navi- The Bookmarks tab shows a list of all gate within the picture in streaming content links. Each URL zoom mode. must correspond to a single online au- Fit to screen If a picture is zoomed, dio/video file.
  • Page 73 My stuff My stuff picture/ Start a camera in pic- New video ture/video mode to take another picture/ record My stuff another video (page 37). New sound My stuff Start the sound recorder You can use to organise your (page 64). files in folders.
  • Page 74 My stuff Personal folders on the top level can Games Launch Java Ap- jar, jad contain mixed media types. You can plication Manag- delete personal folders. er and display list of saved games. Within fixed folders you can add per- sonal subfolders which are restricted to Misc.
  • Page 75 My stuff Options for organising License manager folders Display an alphabetical list of all rights associated with files stored on the phone Press (Options). or the micro SD card. View/Play Start Media player and If the selected file has no license: view/play a selected file.
  • Page 76 Using the phone as a card reader Using the phone as a Settings card reader Settings Only available with the micro SD card inserted. Profiles You can use your phone as a card reader to transfer files between the computer Settings Profiles >...
  • Page 77 Settings 1. Select a profile. The volume setting does not affect the media player. 2. Press (Options) and select Change settings. Voice calls/Video calls/ The list of available settings is displayed. Calendar/Alarm clock For details see the corresponding menu Select a function and set the melody and descriptions.
  • Page 78 Settings Game sounds/ Startup sound/ Display Shutdown sound Settings Display > Activate/deactivate a predefined sound effect for the selected function. Set Wallpaper/Logo Themes You can set pictures separately for fol- lowing functions: Settings Themes > Wallpaper Background image used on the display Download a completely new user inter- in standby mode.
  • Page 79 Settings Auto key lock Vibration Activate/deactivate this function to automatically Settings Vibration > lock the keys when the screensaver is active. You can activate the silent alert function Press (Options) and select (Save) to avoid the disturbance caused by to save the screensaver. a ringing phone.
  • Page 80 Settings If no name is entered, the device address ® The Bluetooth word mark and logos are is shown to other BT users (the device owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use address cannot be changed). of such marks by BenQ Corp. is under license.
  • Page 81 Settings Internet profiles View details Display the device de- tails: Name:, Device (Network-support-dependent) type: and Address:. Up to 25 profiles containing a collection Add to known Add the device to the of settings utilised by applications are list known list. preset depending on your provider.
  • Page 82 Settings Shortcuts Start function/call number using shortcuts Settings Shortcuts > • Press the corresponding softkey and navigation key briefly to start the You can assign one important function. number/function to each softkey, the • Press and hold a corresponding navigation key (up, down, left, right) number key to start the function/dial and the number keys 2 to 9.
  • Page 83 Settings All calls The setting applies to voice and video All calls are diverted ( is displayed calls. when activated). Call waiting Unanswered (Network-support-dependent) A call is diverted in the following situa- reachable, reply, Busy. tions: You can activate call waiting if you registered for this service.
  • Page 84 Settings Show my image Input language If the function is activated, your video Select a language for text entry. Lan- image is always transmitted to the caller guages with T9-support are marked Automatic during a video call. with the symbol. When set, the input language is based on the If the function is deactivated, you can display language.
  • Page 85 Settings Memory assistant If you want to start a session the battery My stuff Works the same way as must be charged at least 50%. (page 72) and lists all saved folders and The phone default settings vary from files in the phone memory and on the service provider to service provider.
  • Page 86 Settings Date format PIN codes Set the display format for date. See page 19. Show clock This SIM only Set the time and date display in standby (PIN2 or phone code protected) mode. The phone can be linked to a SIM card when the phone code is entered.
  • Page 87 Settings Outg. int. x home Network (International outgoing without home country) Settings Network > International calls are not permitted. However you can make calls to your Network info home country when abroad. Retrieve information about the network All incoming operator currently set. The phone is barred for all incoming calls.
  • Page 88 Settings Data con. auto attach Edit profile Headset To edit the profile, see Profiles, If this feature is activated, the phone will page 75. register for the designated GPRS/UMTS packet service network when it is turned Auto answer Voice and video calls are automatically If deactivated, the phone will register for accepted after a few seconds.
  • Page 89 Mobile Phone Manager Mobile Phone Manager With MPM you can easily and conven- iently edit your photos, pictures and MPM (Mobile Phone Manager) enables wallpaper logos and add a wide variety you to use extended phone functions of effects. from your PC. The phone and PC com- Mobile Modem Assistant enables you to municate via a data cable or Bluetooth.
  • Page 90 Questions & Answers Questions & Answers Consult the information in the chart below if you encounter problems while using the phone or if it performs erratically. If your particular problem cannot be resolved using the information in the chart, contact the dealer where you purchased the phone. Problem Possible causes Possible solution...
  • Page 91 Questions & Answers Problem Possible causes Possible solution Reduced standby The standby time is related to If you are located in an area where signalling is time your service provider system weak, switch the phone temporarily off. configuration. The same phone used with different service pro- vider systems will not provide exactly the same length of...
  • Page 92 Questions & Answers Problem Possible causes Possible solution You cannot make You have activated call barrings. Go to Settings > Security > Barrings and then se- outgoing calls. lect Clear All. Charge limit reached. Reset limit with PIN2. PIN code is blocked. You have entered an incorrect Contact your service provider.
  • Page 93 Customer Care Customer Care Belgium ..........0 78 15 22 21 Bolivia..........0 21 21 41 14 Bosnia Herzegovina......0 33 27 66 49 We offer fast, individual advice! You have Brunei ............ 02 43 08 01 several options: Bulgaria ..........02 73 94 88 Cambodia ..........
  • Page 94 Customer Care Norway ..........22 57 77 46 Oman ............79 10 12 Pakistan ..........02 15 66 22 00 Paraguay..........8 00 10 20 04 Peru............. 0 80 05 24 00 Philippines ......... 0 27 57 11 18 Poland..........08 01 30 00 30 Portugal ..........
  • Page 95 Care and maintenance Care and maintenance Your phone has been designed and manu- The suggestions given above apply equally factured to the highest of standards and to your phone, battery, charger and all ac- should be treated with great care. cessories.
  • Page 96 Product data Product data 1.5 cm from your body when the phone is switched on. Lost phone Declaration of conformity If you lose your phone or SIM card contact Hereby, BenQ Mobile, declares that this your service provider immediately to EF81 is in compliance with the essential re- prevent misuse.
  • Page 97 As SAR is measured utilizing the device's highest transmitting power, the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically European Union (R&TTE) and below that indicated above. This is due to international (ICNIRP) automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum INFORMATION ON RF EXPOSURE / level required to reach the network.
  • Page 98 License Agreement License Agreement This License Agreement ("Agreement") is be- its Licensors or affiliates and are protected by tween You and BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. international treaty provisions and all applica- OHG ("BenQ"). The Agreement authorizes ble national laws. This Agreement does not You to use the Licensed Software, specified in convey to You nor allow You to acquire any ti- Clause 1 below, which may be included in your...
  • Page 99 License Agreement Parts of the Licensed Software may be supplied CONTAINED IN THE LICENSED SOFT- by third parties and may be subject to separate WARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS licence terms. Such terms are set out within OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE LI- the documentation.
  • Page 100 License Agreement 10. TECHNICAL SUPPORT. BenQ and its Li- ing the foregoing, some products of BenQ may censors have no obligation to furnish You with require You to agree to additional terms technical support unless separately agreed in through an on-line "click-wrap" licence, and writing between You and BenQ or the applica- such terms shall supplement this Agreement.
  • Page 101 Menu tree Menu tree Contacts Call records BenQ-Siemens Internet > Enter URL Bookmarks History Settings Multimedia > Look and feel Picture mode Security Camera > Video mode Certificates WAP push Browser profiles Create message Messages > > Inbox Drafts E-mail...
  • Page 102 Menu tree Google Search Google > Google Maps Media player Video call Services Extras > My menu Alarm clock Calculator Unit converter Sound recorder Stopwatch My stuff Settings Profiles > Ringtones Volume > Themes Voice calls Video calls Messages Calendar Alarm clock Game sounds Startup sound...
  • Page 103 Menu tree Vibration Settings > > Standard Helicopter Shock Mosquito Train Connectivity Bluetooth > Data counter Connect.profiles Internet profiles Linger time Shortcuts Left softkey > Right softkey Navigation keys Number keys Call setup Hide ID > Call waiting Diverts Any key answer Auto redial Video calls Display call timer...
  • Page 104 Menu tree Phone Device manager Settings > > Master reset Clock Time > Date Time zone Time format Date format Show clock Auto time Security Auto key lock > Only protect. SIM PIN codes This SIM only Barrings License manager Downld prompt Network Network info...