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User Guide

C35i C35

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Ref.No.: A31008-H4000-A1-6-7619

*A5B00025203858*

Information and Communications

Overview
Display Indicators Reception strength/ battery level. Fast Access Key Can be assigned an important phone number/ function. Call Key - Dial the displayed phone number or name. - Accept calls. - Display last calls in standby mode. Phonebook Display phonebook entries for easy calling Ringer On/ Off Hold down: Switch ringer on and off. Menu Menu Set the network and phone functions. Soft Keys (see below)

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On/Off/End Press briefly: End call or jump back to the previous menu level. Hold down: Activate/deactivate phone or return to standby mode. Key Lock Hold down: Activate and deactivate the key lock.

Soft Keys
2ZQ 1XPEHUV! 1HZ (QWU\! %UHQGD
The current functions are shown in the display as symbols or text above the keys. Different functions are available by pressing either the left or the right end of the keys. In standby, the soft keys enable fast "name" dialling and menu access or access to a special service, such as R SIM service.

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Precautions
Switch off in hospitals or in the vicinity of medical devices, e.g. pacemakers or hearing aids. Mobile phones can interfere with the function of these devices. Always use the handsfree kit for calls while driving (page 69)! Mobile phones must be switched off at all times in an aircraft. Prevent accidental activation. Switch off near petrol stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or blasting operations. Mobile phones can interfere with the operation of technical installations. Do not examine the active infra-red interface [Class 1 LED product (classified according to IEC 60825-1)] using optic magnification devices. The ring tone is reproduced through the earpiece. To avoid damage to hearing, first accept the call, then hold the phone to the ear. SIM card may be removed. Caution: small parts could be swallowed by children. The mains voltage specified on the power supply unit must not be exceeded. We recommend you use only original Siemens batteries (100% mercury-free) and charging devices. Otherwise considerable health risks and damage to the product cannot be excluded. Neither the phone nor the battery (100% mercuryfree) may be opened under any circumstances. Changes to this device are strictly prohibited, as they will invalidate the type approval criteria required for operation of the unit.

All radio transmitters are subject to restrictions such as:

Please note:
Dispose of used batteries and phones according to the legal regulations Mobile phones can interfere with the operation of nearby TVs, radios, PCs. We recommend you use only original Siemens accessories to avoid possible damage and to comply with the existing regulations.

Improper use invalidates the guarantee.

Contents
Overview...................................... 1 Introduction................................. Symbols used ........................... Menu Control ............................ Menu Entry ............................... Getting Started ........................... 1. Insert SIM Card .................... 2. Charge Battery ...................... 3. Switch On ............................. Emergency Call (SOS) ............... 4. Enter PIN............................... 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 8 Main Menu Information ........... 22 Main Menu.............................. 22 SIM Services (optional) .......... 22 Office & Fun............................... Internet ................................... Settings................................... Switch Key .............................. Internet Access ....................... Browser Menu ........................ Profiles .................................... Phonebook Key ....................... Appointments ......................... Calculator ............................... Currency Conv. ....................... Games..................................... Chronometer........................... Messages ................................... Reading New Messages......... Creating a New Message ...... Text Input with "T9" ............... Incoming / Outgoing................ Setting..................................... Voice Message ...................... Information Services ............... Records ...................................... Calls missed............................ Calls received.......................... Calls dialled ............................. Alarms missed ........................ 23 23 23 23 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 33 34 35 38 39 40 42 44 44 44 44 44

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Making Calls ................................ 9 Dialling a Number...................... 9 Ending a Call ............................. 9 When a Number is Busy ......... 10 Redialling ................................ 10 Incoming Calls........................... Answering Calls ...................... Ending Calls ............................ Unwanted Calls....................... Turning off Ringer ................... Missed Calls............................ Phonebook................................. New Entry ............................... Calling from Phonebook .......... VIP Phonebook........................ .................... .......................... Phonebook Menu.................... Saving a Control Code............. 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 16

Profiles ....................................... 45 Audio.......................................... Ringer Setting ........................ Volume ................................... Melodies ................................ Vibration ................................. Call Screening ......................... Service Tones ........................ Record Melody ....................... 46 46 46 46 46 46 47 47

Fast Access Keys...................... 17 Soft Key .................................. 17 Digit Key.................................. 18 During a Call .............................. Volume Control ....................... Call Waiting ............................. Notebook ................................ Conference/Toggling ............ In Call Menu ............................ 19 19 19 19

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Time/Charge .............................. 48 Charges................................... 48 Charge Setup .......................... 48

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Contents
49 49 50 50 50 50 51 51 51 53 54 56 57 58 58 58

Divert.......................................... Divert ...................................... Status Check........................... Clear all Diverts ....................... Reactivating Call Diversion...... Changing Phone Numbers ...... Setup .......................................... Menu Mode ............................ Phone...................................... Security ................................... Network .................................. During Calls............................. FAX/Data Mode ..................... Clock ....................................... Car Use ................................... Headset...................................

Fax/Data ..................................... 59 Display Symbols ....................... 60 Tips on Use ................................ 61 Siemens Service ....................... 62 Troubleshooting........................ 63 Specifications............................ 66 Licensing ................................. 66 Technical Specifications .......... 66 Care / Security ........................... 67 Care of your SIM Card............. 67 Accessories................................ 68 Data/Applications .................... 68 Car Solutions........................... 69 Index........................................... 71

Introduction
Symbols used
The following symbols are used to simplify operation:

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Go Back

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Input of numbers or letters. Soft key for the function displayed above. Press the soft key at the right or left as indicated. Representation of a soft key function. Function depends on the service provider; separate registration may be necessary. Function only available in i version.

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Press this button briefly to go back one menu level. Hold this button down to return to standby mode.

Menu Entry
Menu entry is sometimes abbreviated in the operating instructions, e.g.: (18> Î $XGLR Î 9ROXPH means (18> Press to open the main menu. A Scroll to the $XGLR menu item. (/(&7> Press to open the $XGLR menu. A Scroll to the 9ROXPH menu item. (/(&7> Press to open the 9ROXPH menu.

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Menu Control
The menus provide access to important functions and settings for your telephone.

Main Menu
To reach the main menu, press the right soft key in standby mode (see page 8). (18> Press.

Submenu
You can branch from the main menu into submenus for accessing functions and options.

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Getting Started
· Slide the SIM card into the carrier (5). Ensure the angled corner is positioned correctly and that contact is made.

1. Insert SIM Card
Your service provider will supply a SIM card, containing all the key data about your line. You may need to snap this out carefully from a credit card sized SIM. If removing the battery, ensure the phone is switched off first. · Press the snap lock in the direction indicated by the arrow (1). · Lift off the battery cover (2).

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· Turn the SIM carrier until the SIM card faces the phone (6). · Slide the SIM carrier into the phone until it clicks into place (7). · Insert the battery into the phone (see diagram below) and close the cover.

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· Slide out the SIM carrier (3), then turn it in the direction indicated by the arrow (4).

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Getting Started
2. Charge Battery
The new NiMH battery is not yet fully charged: · Insert the charger plug into the socket on the phone.

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Press together to remove

Usage time A fully charged battery can provide 50 to 180 hours standby time or 90 to 300 min. talk time. \ Charging status display. * A beep sounds when the battery is nearly empty. If you experience a reduction in usage time, carry out the battery care function (page 52). The times specified above are average times. They may vary depending on personal usage and network conditions (see also "Technical Specifications", page 66).

· Plug charging unit into a mains power socket (ensure voltage range stated on charger is not exceeded). The charging unit will heat up when used for longer periods. This is normal and is not dangerous. , When charging is in progress. ' Charging is complete.
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3. Switch On
Hold down to activate, in standby mode (see page 8) hold down to deactivate. If the error message "Please insert your SIM card!" appears when you switch on, please check if the SIM card is correctly inserted. Also, please note that older SIM cards (5 volt technology) cannot be used. Contact your service provider if you have questions or encounter problems.

Charging Time The unit is fully charged after 2.5 hours. Variations in the power supply can lead to different charging times. Telephoning The telephone can be used while charging is in progress.

Emergency Call (SOS)
By pressing the > soft key, you can make an emergency call on all networks even without a SIM card or PIN code. This function must only be used in emergencies.

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Getting Started
Info
Wrong PIN? The SIM card will be blocked after the third incorrect PIN entry (see "Troubleshooting", page 63). See also "PIN Control" and "Change PIN" (see page 54). Network Connection

4. Enter PIN
Your SIM card can be protected with a 4-8-digit PIN code to prevent misuse (depending on the SIM card).

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Enter your PIN code (shown as a series of asterisks). Correct any errors with W. Press the key on the right beneath the display (see figure).

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Indicates incoming signal strength. A weak signal reduces call quality and there may be a risk to call continuity.

W > > @
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It will take a few seconds to log on to the network. When the name of the service provider appears on the display, the phone is in standby mode and is ready for use.

If the signal is too weak, move to a window or open space. There is an antenna at the top of your phone. Do not interfere with it unnecessarily while making a call as this can impair the quality of your connection. Your phone will automatically select another GSM network if you are abroad or outside your "home" network (see page 54).

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SIM Services This symbol is displayed when your SIM card supports special applications, such as banking (see page 22).

Making Calls
Dialling a Number
The phone must be switched on (standby mode).

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Info
Setting the date/time, see page 58. Setting the language, see page 51. International Dialling Many international dialling codes are already stored in your phone. To retrieve these: Press until a "+" symbol appears. T,67> Press. Select the required country from the list. (/(&7> Press. The international dialling code appears on the display. Add the national number (the first 0 is omitted in many countries). Press. The number displayed is dialled.

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Always dial the required number with prefix (international dialling code if appropriate).

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W Press briefly to clear the last digit, hold down to delete the entire number. d Save the number in the phonebook, see page 12. Press. The number displayed is dialled.

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Ending a Call
Press. The call is ended. You should also press this key if the person you called hangs up first.

Functions Available while Making a Call: (see page 20)

[(18> (see page 21)
Easier Ways to Call Easier, quicker and error-free dialling by: · Redialling previous numbers. · Automatically redialling busy numbers. · Calling back unanswered/ received calls (see page 44). or using the · Phonebook (see page 12). · Fast access (see page 17).

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Making Calls
Redialling
The last numbers you called are stored. From your standby display: Press. The redial list is displayed.

When a Number is Busy
The following functions are available if the number you dial is busy:

Auto Redialling
V872 ,$/> Press to repeatedly dial a
number in progressively longer intervals for up to 15 minutes. No other number can be dialled in this period.

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End

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Press.

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Every other function terminates this function.

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Reminder
52037> Press for a reminder to dial
the number again in 15 minutes (beeps and displays number).

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Press again to redial the last call to redial a previous number: Scroll to highlight required number. Press to dial the number selected. 37,216> see page 44.

See page 44 for information on how to dial other stored numbers: · Calls missed. · Calls received.

Incoming Calls
Answering Calls
To be able to receive calls, you must switch the phone on (standby mode).

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Turning off Ringer
Hold down. The ringer is deactivated for the current call.

. &DURO (-(&7> V16:(5>
Press or

Missed Calls
Missed calls, i.e. unanswered calls are indicated by a 9 icon.

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Info
· The numbers of received or missed calls are saved (providing the network supports this function) so that you can return these calls (see page 44). · An incoming call will interrupt any other use of the phone. · Data, fax calls (see page 57).

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Press.

Ending Calls
Press.

Unwanted Calls
(-(&7> ,9(57>
or Press for the caller to hear the busy signal. This appears when "call diversion" is active (see page 49).

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Press.

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Phonebook
Text Entry
Press number keys repeatedly until the required character appears. The cursor advances after a short delay. Press once for the "A", twice for "B", etc. Press briefly to erase the letter preceding the cursor, hold down to erase the whole name. Press to manually switch from upper case to lower case. The first letter in a name is automatically written in uppercase. Press to switch between numbers and letters. Press to create a blank. bl Umlauts are displayed after the relevant letters. Controls cursor position.

You can enter frequently dialled numbers with a name in the phonebook. The number is then dialled by simply selecting the entry. If a call number is saved under a name, the name will appear on the display when a call is received from that number.


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New Entry

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Enter the number always with the prefix. Press. Enter a name for the number (see also "Text Entry", on the right).

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Special Characters
Press. The number can be dialled straight away. Press the key repeatedly until the character appears. Blank 1 2 £ $ ¥ + ! 0 - . ¡ " ' / ( , ; ) : ? ¿ _ < = >

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End input and begin a new entry.

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Info The editor T9 cannot be used for entries in the phonebook (see page 35).

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Phonebook
Calling from Phonebook

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Info

Open the phonebook. quired name and/or scroll to highlight required name.

-/A Write the first letter of re-

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Selection by Name in the Phonebook Open the phonebook. Use the digit keys to enter the first letter of the name required, e.g. For Paul. The phonebook scrolls to the first entry beginning with the letter "P".

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Dial the entry selected.

VIP Phonebook
Important numbers can be transferred to the VIP Phonebook. VIP Phonebook. Then proceed as above.

7 / 7 Press twice to open the
For information on adding new entries to the VIP Phonebook: see "VIP Entry", page 14.


Depending on the SIM card, you can enter up to six "own" numbers (e.g. fax).

Extending Numbers You can enter partial numbers in the phonebook (e.g. a company number/PABX). These partial numbers can be extended before dialling: Open the phonebook. -/A Select the (partial) number. 37,216> Open the menu, select 9LHZ (QWU\. The phonebook entry is displayed. Add the extension number. Dial.

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See page 12.

or conversely Enter the (partial) number. Open the phonebook.

-/A Select the extension

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number.

The extension number is added to the call number. Dial.

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Phonebook
Calling Symbols
You can assign a "calling face" or a graphical icon to phonebook entries. Calling Faces Assemble a face. You can choose from 9 pictorial elements. Mark the face part (top, middle, bottom). Display three possible views of a part. > The "calling face" is appended to the phonebook entry. Calling Symbols Select the required picture from the previous symbols. Open the phonebook.

Phonebook Menu

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-/A Select a name by entering

the first letter and/or scrolling to required name. 37,216> The menu is displayed; now select the required function. ###########

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View Entry Edit Entry
The entry is displayed.

Display the pictorial symbols. Scroll through the possible pictures in groups of three. The picture is appended to the phonebook entry.

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Change the number if necessary. Confirm. Change the name if necessary. Confirm.

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Delete Picture The picture is deleted from the entry. Phonebook entries with pictures are not stored in the SIM card, but in the unit's memory (see also "Location", page 15). Calling symbols are displayed if a person who is assigned a calling symbol calls. Prerequisite: the call number is recognised by the network.

Delete Entry
The entry is deleted from the phonebook after confirmation.

VIP Entry
Only designate important numbers as VIP entries to ensure fast access (page 13).

Phonebook
Location
A new phonebook entry can be stored as follows: SIM Card F Entries are automatically stored in your SIM card, enabling them to be transferred to another GSM phone. Phone F Phonebook entries with pictures are stored here. If your SIM card is full, entries will overflow into this memory. Special ` If you have a special SIM offering "Fixed Dialling Numbers", you can restrict calls to entries in this phonebook. PIN2 is needed to change this (see page 54).

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Check Space
You can check used and available capacity for:

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SIM card Special SIM card Phone memory

Del. Phonebook
You can select the phonebook to be deleted. The phonebooks available for deletion depend on the SIM card used. You will be asked to enter a security code before the delete operation (see page 54).

Info
· Always enter the full number with the area code (e.g. 0171 for London). · If you travel abroad often, you should enter all phonebook entries with the international dialling code (e.g. +49 for Germany).

Send as Text
The entry can be sent as an SMS message (see page 34). The recipient can immediately enter the number in his/her phonebook.

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Phonebook
Info
Improved Phonebook Management You can use the "SoftDataLink 3" accessory to create and manage your phonebook entries via a PC/ PDA (see "Accessories", page 68). Service Provider Expansions Your service provider may have added important service numbers to your phonebook or can do this on request. Phonebook Restrictions Please note that the use of your phonebook can be restricted (normal for some business applications). Incomplete phone numbers can be marked with a "?" in a restricted phonebook. These numbers can be completed before dialled. During a Call You can also use the phonebook during a call, e.g. to look up a number or to send a control code.

Saving a Control Code
You can store phone numbers and control codes (digits) together in the same way as a normal phonebook entry. This is useful if you want to control an answerphone remotely.

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Enter the phone number. Hold down until "+" appears on the display (pause to establish connection). Enter the control code (digits).

You can hold down

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again to create a further pause of 3 seconds to ensure the digits are processed correctly on the receiver side.

Press. Enter name. Save.

Alternatively, just save the control code (digits) and send it during a call (see page 21).

Fast Access Keys
The left soft key and the number keys 2 to 9 can each be assigned an important phone number or one of the functions listed below. The phone number can then be dialled, or the function can be started at the touch of a button. · 3KRQH 1XPEHU ................... (page 12) · :ULWH 0HVVDJH.................. (page 35) · &XUUHQF\ &RQY ................. (page 30) · *DPHV .......................... (page 31) · &DOFXODWRU E ................. (page 29) · ,QWHUQHW E ................... (page 23)

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Setting
When making initial settings:

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Press. Select function.

If you select 3KRQH 1XPEHU the phonebook will be opened.

-/A Select a name by entering
2IILFH

the first letter and/or scroll to the relevant entry, e.g.

Soft Key
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or If you select an application (e.g. *DPHV ), this is set directly on the soft key.

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Press.

Use
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Press. If a phone number is set on the fast access key, this is dialled or, alternatively, the application is started.

The left soft key can be used for fast access. This may be temporarily replaced with I / J, for example, for access to a new message. Your service provider may have already programmed this key (e.g. access to "R SIM Services").

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Hold down.

Changing
Press. Press.

Proceed as described above under "Setting". If you do not want to assign a function to the left soft key, then select the entry (PSW\!.

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Fast Access key
Use
Either a stored phone number is dialled or a stored application is started. In standby mode:

Digit Key
Digit keys 2 to 9 can be used as speed dialling numbers for fast access. Digit key should be used for the phone number for checking the mailbox.


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Press. The setting for 2 appears instead of the left soft key, e.g.: Press. Press.

Setting
To set a digit key for the first time, e.g. 2:


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Press the digit key. Press Select a function.

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If 3KRQH 1XPEHU is selected, the phonebook is opened for a number to be chosen.

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Press. Press.

Changing
Press the digit key briefly; the current setting will appear (e.g. *DPHV). Press. Proceed as described under "Setting".

-/A Select a name by entering

the first letter and/or scroll to the relevant entry, e.g. 2IILFH.

or If you select an application (e.g. *DPHV), this is set directly on the soft keys.

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Press.

During a Call
Volume Control
[(18> Press. The menu appears.
Select 9ROXPH &RQWURO.

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o Reject Waiting Call
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Rejects the call; the caller hears a busy tone. If this is set, the call is diverted to the answerphone or mailbox, for example (see page 40).
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Use the left soft key to adjust the handset volume.

Call Waiting

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During a call you can be advised that there is another call waiting. You may need to register for this service and set your phone (see page 56). You will hear a special tone during the call.

p End Current Call,

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Answer New

Press to end the current call. The waiting call will ring.

V16:(5> Answer the call.

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Notebook
You can enter a phone number during a call (the person on the other end may hear your entry). This number can be stored or called after you have ended the call.

You have three options:

n Swap
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This accepts the waiting call and places the current call on hold. Call swapping: You may swap back and forth as required (see page 20).

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During a Call
D
Three options are now available:

Conference/Toggling

You can call an additional number during a call. You can swap back and forth between both calls or link all callers together in a conference. A conference can include up to 5 participants. During a call, explain your intention:

n Swap
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You may swap back and forth between the two calls as required.

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then press

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If the current call is terminated you will be asked: "Return to call on hold?" (6> Return to the held call.

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The held call is terminated.

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o Conference

[(18> Press, select &RQIHUHQFH.
A held call is joined (conference line for up to five subscribers).

The current call is put on hold. Enter a phone number or -/ select one from the phonebook. Establish the new connection.

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p End Connection

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Press. All calls are terminated.

Your service provider may not offer all the functions described.

During a Call
In Call Menu
The following functions are only available during a call.

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Send DTMF tones
You may transmit control codes (digit) for controlling an answerphone and other devices. From the Phonebook Establish a connection with the device, then [(18> Open the call menu and select 6HQG '70) WRQHV. Press. Select the name of the control code in the phonebook.

[(18>> The menu is displayed;

now select the required function. ###########

9ROXPH &RQWURO 0LFURSKRQH RII &RQIHUHQFH +ROG &DOO 7LPH&RVW 6HQG '70) WRQHV &DOO 7UDQVIHU 0$,1 0(18 &DOO 6WDWXV

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Manual Entry After a connection is established. / > enter the digits for the control code.

Volume Control
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The left soft key is used to adjust the handset volume.

Call Transfer
Join the original call to the second one. You are no longer connected to either call. This function may not be supported by all service providers.

If Car Kit Comfort is used, this setting does not affect the usual configuration.

MAIN MENU
This is the fast way to access other menus, for example, to check a message (see also page 22).

Microphone off
You can switch the microphone on or off. If it is switched off, the person on the other end will not be able to hear you.

Call Status
All held and active calls are listed (e.g. participants in a conference).

Conference (see page 20) Hold Call
The current call is placed on hold.

Time/Cost
You can check current call time and cost (if programmed, see page 48).

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Main Menu Information
SIM Services (optional)
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Your service provider can offer special applications through the SIM card, such as homebanking, stock market, etc. If you are registered for one of these services, the service name will appear at the top of the main menu or directly above the left soft key.

Main Menu
The main menu gives you access to important phone functions and settings. In standby mode, this is accessed with the right soft key:

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Open the main menu.

The main menu contains the following functions: ########### 8VDJH +LQWV (operating instructions)

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SIM service icon.

########### All menu items open a submenu in which the required functions can be selected. Press briefly to jump back one menu level. Hold down to jump back to standby mode (see page 8).

6,0 6HUYLFHV *DPHV ,QWHUQHW E 2IILFH )XQ 0HVVDJHV 5HFRUGV 3URILOHV $XGLR 7LPH&KDUJH 'LYHUW 6HWXS

If there is more than one application, these are displayed in the "SIM Services" menu.

(18> Î 6,0 6HUYLFHV
With the SIM Services menu your phone is future-proof and will support additions to your service provider's service. For further information contact your service provider.

Games (Internet E)

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Fast access to games (page 31)/ Internet (page 23) from the main menu. A different function may have been assigned to this menu item by your service provider.

Menu Mode
To make it easier for new users to learn how to operate the phone, the comprehensive main menu is reduced to the key functions (see also page 51).

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Office & Fun
Office & Fun contains the following functions: ###########

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Switch Key
The right soft key can be used to activate any of three functions depending on the current situation. To switch between these different assignments, press the right side of the soft key.

,QWHUQHW E $SSRLQWPHQWV &DOFXODWRU E &XUUHQF\ &RQY *DPHV &KURQRPHWHU

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Press to switch.

Internet

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Your telephone provides access to the Internet. On account of the limited display size, Internet information is shown in a special format adapted to the display options available on the phone. For this reason, not all Internet services are available. Information on the scope of the available WAP services is available on the Internet or from your service provider. Internet access may require registration with your service provider.

Press to select.

Possible assignments, e.g.: (online).

,1.> B Jump to an Internet site (18> B Display the submenu.
Confirm menu selection.

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\ &> BDisplay browser menu.

Internet Access
(18>Î 2IILFH )XQ Î ,QWHUQHW The following appears when the function is activated if no pages from a previous session were saved: +RPHSDJH )DYRULWHV 3URILOH

Settings
An access profile must be set before initial access. Setting are frequently preprogrammed by your service provider. If not, the connection must be configured. The service provider can update the settings via an SMS message. The corresponding functions can be found under 3URILOHV in the browser menu. Contact your service provider, if necessary.

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Scroll to select a menu or enter a number. Press.

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Office & Fun
Navigation
Go to URL Input option for direct Internet address selection. Show URL (Uniform Resource Locator) Displays the current Internet address visited.

Please note that WAP utilisation incurs additional costs (see also /LQJHUWLPH below). A Online, @ Offline The online/offline display appears on the top right in the display. Press repeatedly to change the display: title bar, scrollbars, display keys are removed, etc.

BrowserReset
The browser is reset, the sites saved are deleted.

Browser Menu @ Press until
appears.

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Disconnect
Terminate the active data connection.

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Open the browser menu.

Homepage
The first WAP Internet site displayed after you establish a connection (may be defined/preset by the service provider).

Profiles
Up to 5 profiles can be created irrespective of the service provider (see next page).

Favorites
Up to nine of your most important WAP sites are displayed for fast access. Favorites Output of list. Mark a (where applicable blank) line.

Services
Channels Load WAP pages to the telephone and then read offline. Outbox E-mails that are to be sent later, for example, can be stored here (depending on the service provider).

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Press until appears. Select to change or enter an entry. Select to delete the current entry.

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About Phone.com
Displays the current browser version. Terminate the Internet connection. Special characters (as in the case of SMS text editor) press 3 times for / press 3 times for @ press 4 times for . (full stop) Press briefly.

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You can leave the list once all entries have been made:

Your service provider will inform you which entries must be made in the following list. Activate the input functions one after the other and confirm the entries with >: Profile name You can give the profile another name. Dial-up number Enter the node dial-up number. Call type Select whether ISDN (V.110) or analog (V.32). Log-in name Enter the user name. Password Enter the password. IP address Enter the IP address. Port Enter the gateway. Homepage Enter the homepage (see also 1DYL JDWLRQ in the browser menu). Linger-time Enter the time in seconds after which a connection should be cleared down if no entry is made.

Profiles
You can set or modify the maximum 5 access profiles as necessary. Inputs and functions can differ depending on the service provider.

Profile Settings
Proceed as follows to set up a new profile:

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Open the browser menu. Select and confirm with >. Select a profile and confirm with >. Select and confirm with >.

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Overview of profile settings structure:

Activate
Activate a set profile. 3URILOH Select the required profile and confirm with ,&.>. Marks the activated profile.

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Encryption
Specific sites can be encrypted to guarantee secure data exchange. Verify Key Check the existing key. New Key Request a new key from the service provider. The (QFU\SWLRQ menu item only appears if a profile is activated.

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Phonebook Key
A menu can be opened during a WAP session: Add Bookmark D Insert the current online page as a new bookmark. Homepage See Browser Menu. Favorites See Browser Menu. Your Internet browser is licensed by:

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Alarm Types

Appointments
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You can enter several different appointments for each day in the appointments list. When an appointment time is reached, you will hear an alarm (setting the clock, see page 58).

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Short note (max. 16 characters).

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Enter the phone number or select from 7. This number is displayed with the alarm.

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A short note can be appended. Save the alarm entry.

Entering a New Appointment
Select 1HZ (QWU\! . Press. Change the date and time, as necessary. Simply press to set an appointment with recurrent alarm.
Select the alarm: 'DWH 'DLO\ , :HHNO\, 0RQWKO\

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Info
Display indicates that an alarm is active. · A total of 30 entries can be created. · An alarm sounds even when the phone is switched off. It is deactivated by pressing any key. Press $86(> to delay the alarm by 5 minutes. · Setting: Alarm tone, see page 46. · Setting: Clock, see page 58. When travelling by plane, please note that alarms are activated even when the phone is switched off.

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Calculator

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Enter the first number ( ?> sets the decimal point). Press the right end of the left soft key repeatedly until the required calculator function is displayed. Repeat the procedure with other numbers. The result is displayed.

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########### View Entry The selected appointment is displayed. Activate Alarm/Deactivate Alarm Alarm/Deactivate A deactivated appointment can be reactivated, and vice versa. Delete Entry An entered appointment is deleted from the list of appointments. Modify Alarm See "Entering a New Appointment", page 28. Clear List All entered appointments are deleted. Send as Text Sends the appointment data as a text message.

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Changes operational signs + and -. Conversion to percentage. Saves the number displayed. Retrieves the number stored. Exponent (one digit only).

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Currency Conv.
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You can use the currency converter to calculate any combination from three different currency rates.

Edit Exchange Rates
Select the required pair from the list: Press. The following menu is displayed. ###########

Entering a new Currency Pair
Before using this function for the first time, you must set the currencies and exchange rates (max. 3). If a currency pair has not yet been entered: :1 ,172 25(,*1 > Press. the symbol for your - / > Entercurrency, e.g. DM. own for - / > Enter the symbol e.g.the 2 foreign currency,

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(Euro). / > Now enter the relevant exchange rates, e.g. DM = 1, then 2 = 0.511. If a currency pair has already been entered: (/(&7> Press. Finally, select the 1HZ (QWU\! menu item as described under "Edit Exchange Rates".

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New Entry / > Enter new currencies and exchange rates.

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Edit Entry For example, to alter the exchange rates, proceed as described under "Entering a new Currency Pair".

Delete Entry The highlighted entry is deleted.

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Games
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Quattropoli
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Drop the counters into a field from above. The object of the game is to be the first to have four counters in a row (horizontal, vertical, diagonal). 37,216> Provides tips on how to play the game, allows you to define who begins and set the level of difficulty. 7$57> Start game. Controls:

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Wayout
Find the way out of a 3-dimensional labyrinth. 37,216> Provides tips on how to play the game, shows the highest score and allows you to set the level of difficulty. 7$57> Start game.


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Minesweeper
Find all the fields with no mines. 37,216> Provides tips on how to play the game, allows you to set the playing field and shows the highest score. 7$57> Start game. Controls:

Reversi
Try to obtain as many counters as possible by "trapping" your opponent`s counters. 37,216> Provides tips on how to play the game, allows you to define who begins and set the level of difficulty.

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Start game.

Controls for Wayout and Reversi:


Digit Shows the number of mines in the surrounding fields. Uncovers a field. Mark a field that you suspect contains a mine. Uncover if the number of mines and hits is equal.


Set for Reversi Overview in Wayout

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Stopwatch
Displays time to 100th second. Start/stop stopwatch. Display interim time. Last time is stored.

Chronometer
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The following menu is displayed: ###########

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Reset to zero. tions are available:

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37,216> Press. The following funcSave Entry The current entry can be assigned a comment and saved. Edit Entry The comment can be changed. Delete Entry The current entry is deleted. Stopwatch List A list with the relevant entry date is displayed. Clear List The list is deleted.

Alarm Clock
You hear a beep at the set time if the telephone is activated. Activating, deactivating The setting is made as described under "Appointments", page 28. Activating, deactivating

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+$1*(> Press to activate or deactivate.

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The time can be changed once activated. / > Change the alarm time

Countdown
· Setting: Beep, see page 46. · Setting: Clock, see page 58. A set period elapses. The last 3 seconds are indicated by a beep. A special beep sounds at the end.

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The period can be entered. Starts the counter.

Messages
You can use your phone to receive and send written messages (SMS) and to receive voice messages and info services. Text entry with "T9" enables you to write long messages very quickly (see page 35).

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Reading New Messages I Indicates a new message
on the display.

Deleting a Message At the end of the message you will be asked whether you want to delete this message. You should always delete messages when possible as the capacity of the SIM card is limited. If it is full, ... I ... the message symbol flashes and no more messages are received. Reading Old Messages Saved messages can be selected and then read in the incoming or outgoing list (see page 38).

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Info
menu with further functions (see page 38). · A phone number/name inversely displayed in the message can be: Stored in the phonebook.

Press >. The message is displayed. Line 1: Date and time Line 2: Phone number/name of sender Line 3: First line of message

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· New messages may be displayed immediately on receipt (depending on the network).

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Messages
Text Menu
The text menu offers additional word processing functions, such as: ###########

Creating a New Message

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Create the message

(for text entry see page 35).

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########### Send Text Enter the recipient's phone number or select this from the phonebook and send. Save Text The text is saved. T9 Text Input Activate or deactivate (see page 35). T9 Language Select the language you want to use for the message. T9 Info User information. Insert new line A line break is entered. Clear Text The text field of the editor is cleared. Insert Picture The message can include symbols. In this case, the message can only be played back via telephones that support this function.

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Adding a Phone Number

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Enter a phone number or select one from the phonebook.

The message is transferred to the service centre for transmission. If the service centre's phone number is not stored (page 39), it must be entered each time a message is sent.

Set Message Type / Validity Period The 9DULDEOH setting can be used to change the message type or validity before each call (see page 39).

Messages
Text Input with "T9"
When using "T9" for entering messages, you only need to enter one keystroke for each letter. T9 deduces the correct word from the individual key entries by making comparisons with a comprehensive dictionary. If a number of letters is possible with a key combination, T9 chooses the most common word and offers a list of possible alternatives.

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Once you have completed your input, check whether the word displayed is the one you want. If so, terminate it, otherwise correct it: Terminate a Word Blank. Press repeatedly for full stop or comma. Move to the right.

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Writing Messages
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Enter the desired word by pressing the key with the appropriate letter only once, e.g. for "off":



Because the display is constantly changing during input, it is best to write a whole word without looking at the display. T9 converts language-specific special characters, e.g. ä. Simply enter the corresponding default character in the message, e.g. a.



Corrections Press. Additional possible letter combinations may be displayed. The current number of the alternative proposal is displayed in pointy brackets in the lower margin, the number of the selected alternative proposal is highlighted. If no further entries are made, the displayed word is incorported in the message. Press repeatedly to scroll through the list of alternative proposals. The last item in the list is the entry PDQXDO. Select this entry to enter the desired word manually. This word is automatically incorporated in the dictionary.

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Messages
Info
In T9 mode the cursor jumps from word to word. Switch: Uppercase and lowercase. Hold down: closes T9 temporarily. Switch: Numbers and letters. Blanks: Ends a word. Smart Punctuation If a full stop is entered in a word with , then this is considered to be a wildcard for a hyphen that will be assigned by T9 in the case of subsequent input. For example, the full stop in the string

Words that were written with T9 can also be correct subsequently: Move left/right word by word until the desired word is highlighted. Press to scroll through the list of alternative proposals.

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Setting the T9 Language
T9 functionality cannot be used until the language in which the messages are to be written is set: >(18> Î 0HVVDJHV Î :ULWH 0HVVDJH Î &UHDWH 1HZ Press before starting your entry. Select 7 /DQJXDJH and set the language.



Activating/Deactivating T9
(18> Î 0HVVDJHV Î :ULWH 0HVVDJH Î &UHDWH 1HZ Press before starting your
entry. Select 7 7H[W ,QSXW to activate or deactivate T9. You can also activate/deactivate T9 temporarily. This setting then remains active until you quit the text editor for entering messages: Hold down to activate or deactivate T9.

is automatically converted into an ', thereby creating the word "can't". A blank () after terminates the word ("can.").



Special Characters
Press the key repeatedly until the character appears. Blank 1 2 £ $ ¥



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T9 Text Input is a registered trademark and a patented technique from Tegic Communication, Inc.

Messages
Preformatted Messages
The phone contains a number of preformatted messages that only need to be supplemented with the correct time and date. In standby mode: (18> Î 0HVVDJHV Î :ULWH 0HVVDJH then select the required message: --------------------------------------------------------------Create New (page 34)

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Info
· A message is confirmed as sent by the phone with the text "Message Sent". The message is stored in the outgoing list and can be selected and re-read there. · The "Message sent" text only indicates that the message has been transferred to the service centre. The latter now tries to deliver the message within a certain period (see "Validity Period", page 39). · If the phone was unable to send the message, a retry option is available. If this attempt also fails, then check the phone number of the service centre, see page 39. · You can also edit your messages with a PC (see "Soft Data Link 3.0", page 68). · You can edit messages you receive (see "Edit Message", page 38) and store them or send them as your "own" messages. Forward Message If the message appears on the display: Press (if no phone number is highlighted). Enter phone number or / select from phonebook. > / (1'> Press.

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Enter the phone number or select from the phonebook.

T9®Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide.

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Messages
Message Menu
A message is displayed. 37,216> Select a function. ########### 5HSO\ (incoming only)

Incoming / Outgoing
Your messages are stored in the incoming and outgoing lists. The number of messages stored is displayed after the relevant function. These can be read, changed and reused (18> Î 0HVVDJHV Î ,QFRPLQJ or

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Scroll and read as required.

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The text of a received message can be changed, supplemented or combined with one of the standard reply texts to form a new message. Delete Message The message is deleted. Edit Message The message is displayed in the editor for changes. Send Message Enter a phone number or select one from the phonebook, then send. Capacity Displays the maximum number of messages and the number of messages already stored. Status Report Subsequent request for a report on the message read.

Highlighting messages in: Incoming: _ Read. ] Unread. Outgoing: _ Not sent. ] Sent.

Messages
Setting
The phone number of the service centre can be entered here and other settings can be made. (18> Î 0HVVDJHV Î 0HVVDJH 6HWXS, then select one of the following functions. ###########

39 Select the required type. ###########

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########### Variable (default) The message type has to be confirmed each time before it is sent. Standard text All messages are transferred as normal SMS messages. Telex, Fax, Email, X400 Special types of messages. New You may need to obtain the code number from the service provider.

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Service Centre
Enter or change the service centre phone number supplied by the service provider.

Message Type
Select a message type for sending to special terminals. The different message types (e.g. e-mail) may be assigned to different service centre phone numbers. Contact your service provider for details. The current setting is displayed after the function has been called up. To change the setting:

Validity Period
Select the period in which the service centre is to attempt to deliver the message:

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Status Report
You will receive confirmation of whether or not a message you have sent has been delivered. This service may be subject to a charge.

Direct Reply
The answer to your message is handled via your service centre (contact your service provider for details).

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Messages
D Setting Voice Mail
You will receive two phone numbers from your service provider and these are entered as follows:

Voice Message

The service centre provides you with an external answering service (mailbox). Calls you cannot answer or do not wish to answer are diverted to this mailbox. The caller can leave a voice message for you there. The voice mail service may be part of your service provider`s user package. Otherwise, you will need to register and the settings must be made manually. The following descriptions may vary, depending on the service provider.

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number - / 7 Enter theitphone the or select from phonebook

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Divert to Mailbox Calls will be diverted to this phone number for your mailbox. A call is always diverted on the basis of a condition (see page 49). The most frequently used condition, "unanswered calls", has been used in the following example. To set:

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Enter the phone number. Register call forwarding to the mailbox on the network. Call diversion will be confirmed after a few seconds.

Messages
Listening to Voice Mail
A new voice mail will be displayed as follows: J Appears on the display (with a beep)

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Info



Set the mailbox phone number on the key

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indicated (see "Digit Key", page 18). · It may be necessary to call a different mailbox number when outside your home network. · If a password (digits) is required to access your mailbox, then you can store this in the phonebook along with the phone number (see page 16).

You call your mailbox and play back your messages. or

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Appears on the display (with a beep). A written message informs you that a new voice mail has been received. Call your mailbox. You receive a call with an automatic announcement.

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Messages
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New Topic Select 1HZ 7RSLF!. · If there is no Topic Index as yet (see page 43), then / > Enter the topic and the channel number.

Information Services

Your service provider may offer Cell Broadcast where specific local information is broadcast, e.g. weather and traffic services. Different topics are covered by the various service providers. If "Cell Broadcast" is active, you will receive messages on the active topics in your "Topic List".

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Selection from a List You can edit entries in the topic list.

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Broadcast
You can activate and deactivate the CB service. The operating time of the phone will be reduced if the CB service is activated.

If a message exists for then selected topic, then it will be displayed.

Read New CB
All unread CB messages are displayed (across the whole display.

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You can change the name and channel number.

Set Topics
You can add 5 topics to this personal list by selecting them from the Topic Index (see page 43) or entering them yourself with the name and channel number. Depending on the SIM card, other channel numbers without names may be possible.

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The topic is deleted from the list after confirmation.

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The channel number is displayed.

Messages
Auto Display
CB messages are displayed in standby mode and long messages are automatically scrolled. / ,(: > Press. Switches to "Full page view". Automatic display can be set for all messages or only for new messages, or can be deactivated. A beep can be set for this purpose (see page 46).

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Info

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Displays Topic activated. Topic deactivated. New messages received on the topic. Messages on the topic already read.

Phone number in reverse video dialled. stored in the phonebook.

Topic Index
The list of topics currently provided by your service provider is displayed for selection purposes. If no list appears, then the ID can be entered manually (see page 42). Please consult your service provider for further details.

CB Language
You only receive Cell Broadcast messages in the selected language. "All Languages" means that messages are received in all languages.

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Records
Calls dialled
Fast access to the last phone numbers you dialled. In standby mode:

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Call List Menu
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The highlighted phone number is dialled.

########### View Entry The phone number, name (if available) and time of the call are displayed. Edit Number A phone number can be edited and then dialled or transferred to the phonebook (see page 12). Save Number A phone number can be transferred to the phonebook (if not already contained there). Clear List The complete call list is deleted after confirmation.

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Calls missed

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The phone numbers of calls you have received but not answered can be recorded for call back purposes. (Providing the network supports the "Caller Identity" feature). Please note that the caller may have left a voice mail (see page 40).

Calls received

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The phone numbers of calls that you accepted are saved for callback. Numbers can only be listed if the network used supports the "Caller Identity" feature.

Alarms missed
Appointment alarms you have failed to respond to are listed and can be displayed and edited (see also page 28).

Profiles
You can store individual settings for certain functions in a personal profile, or select one of three standard profiles. If, for example, the phone is used by different users, each one can activate their settings by selecting their own profile.

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Profile Menu

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You can choose between the following "Situations": ###########

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Personal Profiles
To set your personal profile:

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Audio
then select one of the following functions: ########### Any Call If two independent phone numbers are registered for your phone, you have the following choice: ###########

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Melodies
You can also set a melody instead of a signal (same procedure as for volume). A variety of melodies are provided, or you can compose your own melody (see page 47).

Ringer Setting
The ringer can be activated and deactivated or reduced to a short signal. Display if ringer is deactivated. You can also activate/deactivate the ringer without using the $XGLR menu: Hold down in standby mode (see page 8).

Vibration
If you do not wish to disturb those around you, you can activate the vibrator instead of the ringer. This can also be activated in addition to the ringer (e.g. in a noisy environment).

Volume
The volume can be set differently for a variety of signals: ###########

Call Screening

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Only those calls with phone numbers stored in the phonebook or VIP phonebook are signalled acoustically. Other calls only appear on the display. If you do not answer these calls, they will be diverted to your mailbox (if activated, page 40).

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Display when active.

Audio
Service Tones
The following service and alarm tones can be activated or deactivated: ###########

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Record Melody
You can compose a melody of your own and then use it in the same way as the melodies provided (see page 46). Keys 1 to 8 correspond to the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, H and C. If you hold down the keys, the length of the note will change. From 1/16 to 1/8, 1/4 etc.

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Insert a pause. Change octaves. Change to semi-tones. Correction. have composed. Listen to the melody you have composed.

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Time/Charge
AdviceOf Charge D
If your network supports charge detail display, then the current units are shown. If you have set the charge per unit, then the costs incurred are displayed. It may be necessary to register separately for this service.

You can display the charge details and duration of calls as you speak, as well as setting a unit limit for outgoing calls.

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Personal Rate
Enter the charges per unit/period.

Charges

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When you have adjusted the settings (see below) you can display the details of the following calls: ###########

Charge Limit

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Special SIM cards allow you or the service provider to define a credit/ period after which the phone is blocked for outgoing calls (PIN2 required).

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Press. Enter the number of units.

Then confirm the credit or reset the counter.

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Clear the display. (see right), then the remaining credit or time is displayed.

Combined In/Out
Display the call time/charge details for all calls.

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Charge Incoming
Display the charge details for incoming calls if this is billed separately.

Charge Setup
Currency
Enter the currency in which charge details are to be shown.

Auto Display
The length of call and charge details are displayed after every call.

Divert
This network function diverts calls to your mailbox or to other numbers chosen by yourself. This means that you are always reachable.

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Divert Conditions
All Unanswered This covers the key conditions (see also below): · If not Reachable · If no Reply · If Busy All Calls All calls are diverted. b Symbol in display.

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Specific Divert
Different call types can be diverted to different phone numbers with the following conditions. - If not Reachable Call forwarding if the phone is deactivated or outside the network range. - If no Reply A call is only diverted after a delay. The period can be set in intervals of 5 seconds up to a maximum of 30 seconds. - If Busy Calls are diverted when a call is in progress. All Fax Calls Fax calls can be diverted to a phone number with a fax connection. All Data Calls All data calls can be diverted to a phone number with a PC.

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Press if offered, to divert to your mailbox. After a short pause the setting is confirmed by the network.

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Clear all Diverts
All set call diversions are deleted.

Status Check
A check is made in the service centre to see which call diversions are set. If you wish to check a certain call diversion, including the number, then first select the condition, followed by 6WDWXV &KHFN . After a short pause the network will transmit and display the current situation. B Indicates a set condition. ? Indicates an unknown status (e.g. new SIM card).

Reactivating Call Diversion
The last call diversion destination was stored. Proceed as with 'LYHUW The stored phone number is displayed.

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Info
Please note that call diversion is stored in the network and not in the phone.

Changing Phone Numbers
Proceed as with 'LYHUW When the stored phone number is displayed W Delete the phone number. Enter the new phone / number > Confirm.

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Setup
Menu Mode
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Language
You can select the required language for the display texts. If "Automatic" is set, the language used by your service provider is used. If a language happens to be set that you do not understand, you can reset the phone to the language used by the service provider by making the following entry:

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Keys
Any Key Answer You can answer incoming calls with any key (except (). Auto Key Lock This activates automatically when no key has been activated for one minute. This prevents accidental activation of the phone keys, although you can still be reached and can make emergency calls. This lock can also be ac