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Somebody is waiting for
you to call!
USER GUIDE
Issued by
Information and Communication mobile
Haidenauplatz 1, D-81667 Munich, Germany
THIS IS YOUR GUIDE TO THE COMMUNICATION OF THE FUTURE!
Ref. No: A31008-H9200-A1-4-7619
©
AG 2003
All rights reserved. Subject to availability.
Rights of modification reserved.
WWW.XELIBRI.COM
Contains all you need to know
to get the best from your XELIBRI!
THIS IS YOUR GUIDE TO THE COMMUNICATION OF THE FUTURE!
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  • Page 1 Somebody is waiting for Contains all you need to know to get the best from your XELIBRI! you to call! USER GUIDE Issued by © AG 2003 Information and Communication mobile All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Haidenauplatz 1, D-81667 Munich, Germany Rights of modification reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Updating Phonebook entries ..13 Specifications ......29 Mobile phone precautions .....5 Voice dialling ......14 Guarantee certificate ....30 Ways to use your XELIBRI ..6 ‘Typing’ Text on your XELIBRI . 15 Index ........31 Three ways to use your XELIBRI ...6 The virtual keypad ......15 Making and Taking Calls ....
  • Page 3: Overview

    Date & time – may be blacker the better temporarily replaced by an announcement, e.g.: Service Provider ] – New text message Network name – indicates your XELIBRI is 15 Oct 12:30 ready to make and receive calls (standby) See p 21 for symbols. Dial...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Allow 2-3 hours for a full charge. segment and remove any rough edges. Insert the charger in a convenient mains socket. Detach Press the button on the rear of your XELIBRI, the necklace. With XELIBRI face up, insert the charger simultaneously detaching the necklace.
  • Page 5: Typing' Numbers On Your Xelibri

    Setting the time and date With the clock visible on the display, double-click Enter your PIN number (if required). When you first use your XELIBRI, set the time and date at the prompts. ‘Typing’ numbers on your XELIBRI Use the keys to set the time (using 24 hour clock), and date (using day.month.year), preceding a number...
  • Page 6: Entering A Pin

    23. Standby display Once your network has been found and its name displayed, your XELIBRI is said to be in standby and is ready to make and receive calls. If you can’t see the network name, please see What...
  • Page 7: Ways To Use Your Xelibri

    Press button to open necklace XELIBRI Removable headset – You can: use on left or right • hold your XELIBRI to your ear as normal, or Earpiece – fits in • (during a call) double-click retaining clip when not choose Handsfree, operating...
  • Page 8: Making And Taking Calls

    Taking a call From standby (network name displayed), click Who’s calling? choose Dial. When you receive a call, your XELIBRI may show: Click to enter the telephone number (p 4), always • the caller’s telephone number (if available), or including area code.
  • Page 9: Voice Dialling

    Voice dialling About voice dialling To correct a number To delete the last group of digits, say “Clear” or hold Your XELIBRI uses state of the art voice recognition, Click to delete last digit. enabling you to • dictate a telephone number (your XELIBRI recognises...
  • Page 10: Voice Dialling Tips

    Start dialling a number the special characters: + (“plus”), # (“hash”) and * (“star”). Say “zero” or “oh” When you pause when dictating, your XELIBRI writes a Say “one, “two”, “three”, etc. space between groups of numbers, making it simple to Say “hash”...
  • Page 11: More Ways To Call

    More Ways to Call Dialling internationally XELIBRI displays first matching entry. If necessary, click to go to the previous/next one. For an international prefix that works from any country, Double-click to dial the number shown. use the keys to enter “+” as the first character and...
  • Page 12: Call Features

    Phonebook). • \ a voice mail alert symbol Tip: use XELIBRI hands-free (above) so you can hear a • ] a text message: to view, see p 16 dictated telephone number with XELIBRI away from •...
  • Page 13: Making/Handling More Calls

    When connected, you have the following options: you are using XELIBRI. To set call waiting, see p 23. • Swap – switch between calls. Ending one call enables To accept an additional call you to resume the other.
  • Page 14: Phonebook

    Phonebook About the Phonebook Phonebook tips The Phonebook makes it simple to dial your most You may save numbers from your list of calls dialled, frequently-used numbers. received or missed (Recent calls menu), or from text messages. With a number on your display, choose Select (or call) a Phonebook entry as shown on p 10.
  • Page 15: Voice Dialling

    You can add voice dial samples to any existing Phonebook entry, enabling you to call the person by saying their name (p 8). When you voice dial, your XELIBRI matches your words with a recorded sample. You may save recordings for around 40 Phonebook entries.
  • Page 16: Typing' Text On Your Xelibri

    To correct text Click to delete the previous character. Hold down to Your XELIBRI has a ‘virtual’ keypad that reproduces the delete all preceding text. keys on a standard phone and makes it simple, with a little practice, to write Phonebook names and text Writing other characters messages.
  • Page 17: Text Messages

    Starting a new message To view/play a message From Menu, Messages, choose Write new. When you receive a message, your XELIBRI displays the ] symbol. You can also choose Options, Send SMS whenever you have a phone number or Phonebook entry on your...
  • Page 18: Sending A Message

    Text Messages Sending a message Service centre If your service provider’s SMS service centre is not If you’re replying to a message… preset, then you’ll be prompted for it the first time you Choose Options and Reply. send a message. Use the Service center menu option to update the number when necessary.
  • Page 19: Multimedia (Ems) Messages

    Choose Options and Insert media and select the type of media to insert. Click to highlight the item you want (your XELIBRI will preview it) and click to insert it. A symbol represents the item in a message. You can...
  • Page 20: Features And Settings

    Using a screensaver • Phonebook callers – numbers that appear in your Phonebook Your XELIBRI displays an image (e.g., a clock) when it • Messages – incoming text messages. has been idle for a couple of minutes. To change the...
  • Page 21: Setting Up Voice Mail

    Speak the word or sequence of numbers shown on the mailbox. display. If your XELIBRI fails to recognise what you have You may additionally need to switch on divert (below). said, it will prompt you to repeat it. If successful, it will go on to the next screen.
  • Page 22: Symbols

    Symbols Display symbols Your XELIBRI may display the following information: Reminders Alarm clock on Ringer off (p 19) ¯ All calls diverted Headset in use (p 20) Information New text message New voice mail (p 16) (depending on network, p 11) €...
  • Page 23: Menus

    Key tone Change the volume of the tone that Recent calls accompanies the key press. Your XELIBRI retains the last 10 numbers you have dialled or, where the network(s) identify them, those of Settings/Display incoming or missed calls. Your options include Call, Save, Delete, etc.
  • Page 24 Turn call forwarding/voice mail on or off PIN control Enable or disable PIN number checking (p 20). when you switch on your XELIBRI (if My voice Personalise voice dialling (p 20). possible: your service provider may require you to use a PIN).
  • Page 25 Receive Switch receipt of local information on or off. Cell broadcasts reduce the standby time of your XELIBRI. Set channel Type the number of a channel you wish to receive, or remove existing channels. Settings/Headset Switch your headset on or off (when it’s plugged in).
  • Page 26: What If

    What if...? If you have any questions about using your XELIBRI, visit us Problem Possible Causes Possible Solution at www.xelibri.com anytime. In addition we have listed SIM card with wrong Use 1.8/ 3v SIM cards only. some frequently asked questions and answers below.
  • Page 27 What if...? Problem Possible Causes Possible Solution Problem Possible Causes Possible Solution Phonebook Changing SIM from Entries may be in phone PIN error Three wrong entries. Enter the PUK (master PIN) entries missing another phone. memory. provided with the SIM card according to the instructions.
  • Page 28 To ensure that you don’t damage • on aircraft. your phone, use only accessories – particularly chargers and batteries – For safety supplied by Xelibri or Siemens. Switch off your phone near petrol stations, fuel or chemical plants or blasting operations. Driving...
  • Page 29: Xelibri Service/Accessories

    Xelibri Service/Accessories Service Approved accessories In your car Please refer to our What if...? guide on The following Xelibri and Siemens Car Charger p 25, or our web site at accessories will enhance use of your ECC-500 www.xelibri.com. If repair work is XELIBRI.
  • Page 30: Specifications

    GSM class 4 (2 Watt) YOUR XELIBRI MEETS REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Frequency range: 880-960 MHz Xelibri is brand of Siemens Information GSM class: 1 (1 Watt) Mobile phones are radio transmitters and and Communication Mobile which receivers.
  • Page 31: Guarantee Certificate

    • Ownership of devices or components material faults within 24 months of replaced by and returned to Siemens purchase, Siemens shall, at its own shall vest in Siemens. option and free of charge, either •...
  • Page 32: Index

    Index rejecting ....... 8 handset use ......... 7 cards ......... 19 hands-free ......... 12 accessories ........ 29 Cell broadcast menu ....25 headset ........7 additional calls ......13 charging ........4 holding calls ....... 12 alarm clock ........ 20 clock animations alarm ........
  • Page 33 Index switching on ......... 4 symbols ........22 necklace ........7 ready made messages ....18 Network menu ......24 receiving calls ......8 recent calls ........ 23 text redialling ........11 typing ......... 16 outbox ........18 rejecting calls ....... 8 text messages returning calls ......
  • Page 34 Index virtual keypad ......16 voice dialling about ........9 commands ......10 numbers ....... 9 personalising ....... 21 Phonebook ......9 recording samples ....15 switching off personalisation 21 tips ........10 voice mail listening to messages ..12 setting up ......

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