Siemens CXV65 User Manual

Siemens CXV65 User Manual

Siemens mobile phone user guide
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Safety Precautions
Information for Parents
Advice for parents on phone usage hazards.
Important
Disposal of phones/batteries and potential interference.
Telephone List Schematic
Call Key
Function of the call key for dialling and answering calls.
On/Off/End Key
Controls phone power and call termination functions.
Joystick
Navigation control for menus and application selection.
Soft Keys
Context-sensitive keys whose functions are shown on the display.
Display Symbols
Display Symbols (Selection)
Icons indicating phone status, signal strength, and battery level.
Events (Selection)
Symbols indicating events like missed calls or memory status.
Message Symbols (Selection)
Symbols for different message statuses like unread, received, or sent.
Camera Symbols
Icons representing camera functions like brightness and zoom.
Getting Started
Inserting the SIM Card/Battery
Step-by-step guide for installing SIM card and battery.
Charging the Battery
Instructions on how to charge the phone battery and charging times.
Changing CLIPIt™ Covers
Guide on how to replace phone covers for personalization.
Switching Phone On/Off and PIN Entry
Switching Phone On and Off
Procedure for powering the phone on and off using the dedicated key.
Enter PIN
Steps to enter the SIM card PIN for phone access and security.
Emergency Number (SOS)
How to make emergency calls without a SIM card or PIN.
Switching on Your Phone for the First Time
Initial setup steps including time/date and time zone configuration.
General Instructions
Standby Mode
Explanation of the phone's standby status and how to return to it.
Signal Strength
How signal strength affects call quality and connection.
Digital Rights Mgmt. (DRM)
Information on restrictions for downloaded content like pictures and sounds.
Menu Controls
How to read menu navigation steps shown in the user guide.
Symbols
Explanation of symbols used in the manual for operating instructions.
Standard Functions
Option Menus
Common functions found in option menus like Edit, View, Send, Save.
Highlighting Mode
How to highlight multiple entries for joint operations like marking or deleting.
Menu Speed Dialling
Using numbered menu functions for quick access to features.
Security
PIN Control
Managing the phone's PIN for security, including activation and deactivation.
Codes
Explanation of security codes like PIN, PIN2, PUK, and phone code.
Change PIN
Steps to change the existing PIN to a new, more memorable one.
Chg.phonecode
How to define and change the phone's security code.
Clearing SIM Card Barring
Steps to unbar the SIM card if it becomes blocked due to incorrect PIN entries.
Text Entry
Text Entry without T9
How to input text by repeatedly pressing number keys for letters.
Special Characters
Accessing and using special characters and symbols for text input.
Text Entry with T9
Using the T9 predictive text system for faster word input.
T9 Word Suggestions
How T9 suggests words and how to select or correct them.
My Phone
Ringtones
Assigning ringtones to caller groups or specific dates.
Pictures
Assigning pictures or photos to Addressbook entries.
Screensaver
Choosing analogue or digital clocks, or personal pictures for the screensaver.
My Menu
Creating a personalized menu with frequently used functions.
Siemens Mobile Portal
Finding ringtones, screensavers, and applications on the Siemens portal.
Calling
Dialling with Number Keys
Instructions for making calls using the phone's numeric keypad.
End Call
How to terminate an active phone call using the end key.
Set Volume
Adjusting the call volume during a conversation.
Redial Previous Numbers
Methods for redialing the last called number or other previous numbers.
Accept Call
How to answer an incoming call using the call key.
Handsfree
Activating and using the handsfree function via the loudspeaker.
Default Book
Show Entries
Displaying entries from the standard directory like Addressbook or Phonebook.
New Entry
Creating new entries for the Phonebook or Addressbook.
Addressbook
Storing detailed contact information beyond phone numbers.
Phonebook
Managing contacts stored on the SIM card, transferable to other phones.
Groups
Organizing contacts into groups for easier management.
Addressbook
New Entry
Detailed steps for creating a new contact entry with various fields.
Change Entry
Modifying existing contact entries, including fields and details.
Dialling an Entry
How to select and dial a phone number from an Addressbook entry.
Address Book Options
Various options for managing selected entries like Move, Copy, Filter, Import, Sort, Search.
Phonebook
New Entry
Steps to add a new contact to the SIM card's phonebook.
Call (Search for an Entry)
Finding and dialing contacts by searching through the phonebook.
Change Entry
Editing existing entries in the phonebook.
Call Records
Calls Missed
Viewing a list of calls that were not answered.
Calls Received
Listing accepted incoming calls.
Calls Dialled
Accessing the list of numbers that have been dialled.
Delete Records
Erasing call records from the phone's memory.
Durat/Charges
Account Limit
Setting credit limits or periods for outgoing calls, often PIN2 protected.
Charge Sett.
Accessing settings for call charges, including currency and personal rates.
Camera
Switch On
Turning the camera on and switching between photo and video modes.
Photo Mode
Taking photos, previewing them, and saving with name, date, and time.
Video Mode
Recording and terminating video clips, with display of recording time.
Camera Options
Various settings for camera use, including name, resolution, color mode, flash, and timer.
Inbox
Inbox Options
Setting access for receiving e-mails and managing inbox content.
SMS
Write/Send
Composing and sending text messages, including T9 input and character limits.
Text Options
Options for SMS composition like Save, Picture & sound, Text modules, Format, Delete text.
SMS to Group
Sending SMS messages to specific recipient groups.
Read
Opening and reading incoming SMS messages, and scrolling through content.
Reply
Replying to SMS messages, including direct replies and using standard texts.
MMS
Create
Starting the process to create a new MMS message, including address header and content.
Pictures/Videos
Setting picture size limits for MMS and accessing picture/video functions.
Text
Writing and editing text content for MMS messages, including text modules.
Generation Options
Options for generating MMS, like Send MMS, Play, Sound, Text, Page, Timing, Msg. details.
Templates
Creating and saving MMS messages as templates for future use.
Sending an MMS
Adding recipients via More, Cc, and Bcc fields, plus attachments and date.
Receiving an MMS
Receiving the full MMS message, which may take time for large files.
Reading an MMS
Controls for navigating MMS content, like next page, volume, and termination.
E-mail
Write
Composing and sending e-mails, including address data, subject, and content.
Receive/Read
Retrieving and reading e-mails from the server, with options for headers or full content.
Lists
Accessing e-mails in different lists: Inbox and Draft.
Setting
Managing e-mail accounts, including selecting and activating access.
Voice Message/Mailbox
Setup
Setting up the voice mailbox, including saving the mailbox number.
Listening to Message
How new voice messages are announced and how to listen to them.
Inst. Message
Start Menu
Accessing Inst. Message functions like Login, Message history, Setup, and Quit.
Login
Selecting the last access method or automatic login for Inst. Message.
Contact Lists
Managing contact lists, including viewing online/offline contacts and groups.
Managing the Contacts
Options for managing contacts like adding, searching, deleting, and blocking.
Managing the Groups
Creating and managing contact groups for Inst. Message.
Start Chat
Initiating a chat session with a selected contact or group.
CB Services
Receive CB
Activating and deactivating the Cell Broadcast service.
Topic List
Managing topics for receiving CB messages, including adding new topics.
CB Languages
Selecting languages for receiving Cell Broadcast messages.
Surf & Fun
Browser Menu
Options for navigating the internet browser, including Homepage, Bookmarks, and Go to.
Internet
Activating the browser and accessing internet services.
Browser Settings
Configuring browser start options, profiles, protocol parameters, security, and context.
Games and Applications
Download New
Selecting service providers or URLs to download new games and applications.
or Complete Download
Downloading the full application or game file.
Games&More Options
Processing and administering applications and folders, including moving and reinstalling.
Setup
Profiles
Storing settings in profiles to adapt the phone to different environments like quiet or noisy.
Profile Settings
Editing default profiles or creating new personal profiles.
Profile-Optionen
Options for profiles like Activate, Change settings, Copy from, and Rename.
Car Kit
Using the car kit profile, auto answer, and automatic switch off features.
Aircraft Mode
Special profile that deactivates alarms and cannot be modified.
Display
Language
Setting the phone's display language and resetting to default.
Text Input
Configuring T9 input preference and selecting input language.
Screensaver
Setting up screensavers with pictures or clocks and how they are activated/ended.
Illumination
Adjusting display brightness and its effect on standby time.
Dynamic Light
Select
Setting optical signals for various phone functions like Standby, Calls, Low battery.
Ring Tones
Ringer Setting
Activating/deactivating all tones or reducing ringtone to a beep.
Silent Alert
Activating silent alerts as an alternative or addition to ringtones.
Volume
Setting different volumes for call types and functions.
Allocating a Ringtone
Ways to assign ringtones to different call types or groups.
Call Setup
Hide ID
Suppressing the display of your phone number on the recipient's phone.
Call Waiting
Activating or deactivating the call waiting service.
Divert
Specifying conditions for diverting calls to voicemail or other numbers.
No Reply
Diverting calls after a network-determined delay.
Busy
Diverting calls when the line is busy, with call waiting integration.
Call Screening
Signalling calls only from contacts in the Addressbook or groups.
Phone Setup
Key Tones
Setting the type of acoustic feedback for key presses.
Info Tones
Activating/deactivating service and alarm tones, including extended tones.
Automatic Switch Off
Setting a specific time for the phone to automatically switch off daily.
Phone Identity
Displaying the phone's IMEI number and other identification details.
Memory Assist
Using the memory assistant to manage phone memory, view file sizes, and delete data.
File System
Format
Formatting the phone memory and deleting all saved data, requires phone code.
Master Reset
Resetting the phone to factory default settings, preserving SIM and network settings.
Clock
Time/Date
Setting the correct time and date for the phone's clock functions.
Time Zones
Selecting the correct time zone using a world map or city list.
Auto Time Zone
Automatically setting the time zone based on the GSM network.
Connectivity
GPRS
Activating and using GPRS for faster data transmission and internet access.
IrDA
Using the infrared interface for data exchange with other devices.
Data Services
Select Profile
Choosing and activating connection profiles for data transmission like MMS and WAP.
Set Profile
Configuring connection profile settings, including CSD and GPRS options.
HTTP Profile
Managing HTTP profiles for internet access, including making settings.
Fax/Data
Send Voice/Fax
Switching between voice and fax modes for transmission.
Security
Auto Key Lock
Automatically locking the keypad to prevent accidental use.
Direct Call
Setting up and using a direct call to a specific number.
Only This SIM
Phone code protection for SIM card usage and operation with different SIM cards.
Barrings
All Outgoing
Restricting outgoing calls, except for emergency numbers.
Outgo Internat
Allowing only national calls when internationally roaming.
All Incoming
Barring all incoming calls, with mailbox diversion as an alternative.
When Roaming
How incoming calls are handled when outside the home network to avoid charges.
Clear All
Deleting all active barring settings, requires service provider password.
Network
Choose Netwrk
Restarting network search to connect to a different network.
Auto Network
Activating automatic network selection or manual selection from a list.
Preferred Net
Entering preferred service providers for use outside the home network.
User Group
Creating and managing user groups for accessing internal information or special tariffs.
Accessories
Car Kit
Using the car kit profile, auto answer, and automatic switch off features.
Handsfree Portable
Using handsfree headsets, including auto answer and automatic settings.
My Menu
Use
Selecting and confirming entries in the personalized menu.
Change Menu
Replacing existing menu entries with new ones from the selection list.
Fast Access Key
Soft Keys
Assigning functions or phone numbers to soft keys for quick access.
Change
Modifying assignments for soft keys and number keys for speed dialling.
Speed Keys
Change
Assigning functions or phone numbers to speed dial keys (2-9).
Apply
Using speed dial keys to call numbers or start applications.
Organiser
Calendar
Entering and managing appointments, with three views: monthly, weekly, and daily.
Appointments
Entering and managing specific appointments, with various types like Memo, Call, Meeting.
Tasks
Managing tasks, which are similar to appointments but do not require a specific time.
Notes
Enter a New Memo
Writing and administering brief text memos, with options for saving and confidentiality.
Dictating Mac
New Recording
Starting a new voice recording, with display of remaining time and recording time.
Playback
Selecting, playing, pausing, and controlling playback of voice recordings.
Time Zones
World Map
Selecting time zones using a visual world map interface.
City List
Selecting time zones by choosing a city from a list.
Time Zone Options
Options for setting time zones, auto time zone, and searching for cities.
Extras
SIM Services (Optional)
Accessing special applications offered by the service provider via the SIM card.
Alarm Clock
Setting alarms that ring at a specific time, even when the phone is off.
Sound Recorder
Recording new sounds or tones, starting from the main menu or another application.
Calculator
Performing calculations with basic and advanced functions.
Unit Converter
Converting various measurement units like velocity, energy, mass, and currency.
Stopwatch
Recording and saving intermediate times, with options for reset and saved entries.
Countdown
Remote Synchronisation
Starting the synchronization process between the computer and phone.
Sync. Setting
Configuring synchronization settings like profiles and activation.
Server Sett.
Configuring server settings for synchronization, including providers, homepage, port, login, and password.
Media Player
Melodies/Video
Playing and controlling melodies and videos, including volume and mute functions.
Pictures
Applying functions to displayed pictures like zoom, center, full-picture mode, and sending.
Options
Media player options for volume, setting as wallpaper/logo, slideshow, and editing.
My Stuff
Own File Options
Managing files and folders, including move, copy, paste, create new folder, and attributes.
Index Structure
Folder
Overview of pre-created folders in 'My stuff' for different data types and their formats.
Mobile Phone Manager
SMS and MMS Management
Managing SMS and MMS messages from a PC using the Mobile Phone Manager.
Backup and Restore
Saving and restoring phone data to and from a PC for backup purposes.
Contacts Management
Managing phone contacts via PC, including adding, deleting, changing, and copying between devices.
Bookmarks Management (Browser & Bookmarks)
Browsing WAP pages via PC and saving WAP addresses as bookmarks.
Phone Explorer
Accessing the phone's file system via PC for managing files like pictures and sounds.
Image and Photo Processing
Creating, processing, and managing images and photos with filters and effects.
Questions & Answers
Phone Cannot Be Switched On.
Troubleshooting steps for issues related to the phone not powering on.
Too Little Standby Time.
Solutions for the phone having a short standby time, related to usage and settings.
Charging Error (Charge Icon Not Displayed).
Troubleshooting steps when the battery is not charging or the icon is not visible.
SIM Error.
Solutions for SIM card related errors, including insertion, contacts, voltage, and damage.
No Network Connection.
Troubleshooting steps for issues with network connectivity, signal, and SIM card authorization.
Calls Not Possible.
Reasons and solutions for being unable to make calls, including line settings and credit limits.
PIN Error/PIN2 Error.
Solutions for PIN or PIN2 errors, including using the PUK code.
Damage
Instructions for handling severe physical damage like shock or water exposure.
Customer Care
Our Online Support on the Internet:
Information on Siemens online support resources, including fault-finding and user guides.
Premium Hotline:
Contact information for personal advice and support on Siemens products.
Service Centres:
List of international service centres for repair and replacement services.
Care and Maintenance
Protect Your Phone from Moisture and Humidity!
Precautions to protect the phone from moisture, and steps to take if it gets wet.
Do Not Store Your Phone in Hot Areas.
Warnings against storing the phone in high temperatures due to risk of damage.
Do Not Drop, Knock or Shake Your Phone.
Warnings against rough handling that can damage internal circuit boards.
Product Data
Declaration of Conformity
Siemens' declaration of the phone's compliance with EU regulations (R&TTE directive).
Technical Data
Specifications of the phone, including GSM class, frequency range, weight, size, and battery.
Operating Time
Information on call and standby times, affected by usage and temperature.
Lost Phone
Instructions to contact the service provider immediately if the phone or SIM card is lost.
Accessories
Car Kit
Using the car kit profile, auto answer, and automatic switch off features.
Handsfree Portable
Using handsfree headsets, including auto answer and automatic settings.
Battery Quality Statement
The Capacity of Your Mobile Phone Battery Will Reduce Each Time It Is Charged/Emptied.
Explanation of battery capacity degradation due to charging cycles and temperature.
Regardless of this, the battery has been designed and manufactured so that it can be recharged and used for six months after the purchase of your mobile phone.
Information on the expected lifespan of the battery and a recommendation to replace it after six months if performance degrades.
Guarantee Certificate (IRL)
The Device Is Opened (This Is Classed as Third Party Intervention)
Specific conditions invalidating the guarantee, including unauthorized device opening.
Repairs or Other Work Done by Persons Not Authorised by Siemens.
Guarantee invalidity due to repairs performed by unauthorized personnel.
The Software Is Manipulated
Guarantee invalidity if the phone's software is tampered with.
Defects or Damage Caused by Dropping, Breaking, Lightning or Ingress of Moisture.
Guarantee invalidity due to physical damage from drops, moisture, or environmental factors.
Menu Tree
Default Book
Navigation through the default book menu, showing entries, business card, groups, etc.
Call Records
Menu path for accessing call records, including missed, received, dialled, and duration/charges.
Surf & Fun
Menu path for internet access, games, applications, and bookmarks.
Camera
Menu path to access camera functions.
Messages
Menu path for accessing messages, including SMS, MMS, E-mail, and Inst. message.
Organiser
Menu paths for Organiser functions like Calendar, Appointments, Tasks, Notes, Dictating mac, Time zones.
Extras
Menu paths for Extras like SIM services, Alarm clock, Calculator, Stopwatch, Countdown.
Setup
Menu paths within Setup for Profiles, Themes, and Display settings.
Phone Setup
Menu paths within Phone setup for Key tones, Info tones, Automatic switch off, Phone identity, Memory assist, File system.
Connectivity
Menu paths within Connectivity for GPRS, IrDA, Data services, HTTP profile, Authentication, Fax/data.
Security
Menu paths within Security for Auto key lock, Direct call, Codes.
Barrings
Menu paths within Barrings for All outgoing, Outgo internat, All incoming, Status check, Clear all.
Network
Menu paths within Network for Line, Choose network, Auto network, Preferred net, Band selection, User group.
SAR – European Union (RTTE)
Information on RF Exposure/Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Information on mobile phone RF exposure limits set by the EU for public health protection.
The Highest SAR Value for This Model Phone When Tested for Compliance Against the Norm is 0.59 W/kg****
States the highest SAR value for the phone model tested for compliance.
SAR – International (ICNIRP)
Information on RF Exposure/Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Information on mobile phone RF exposure limits set by international guidelines (ICNIRP).
The SAR Limit Stated in the International Guidelines is 2.0 W/kg**.
States the international SAR limit of 2.0 W/kg as per guidelines.
The Highest SAR Value for This Model Phone When Tested for Use at the Ear is 0,59 W/kg***
States the highest SAR value for the phone tested for ear use.

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