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Siemens C61 User Manual
Siemens C61 User Manual

Siemens C61 User Manual

Siemens mobile phone user guide
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Safety Information ... 4 Antenna care ... 4 Phone operation ... 4 Electronic devices ... 5 SAR (Cell Phone Designation) ... 8 Phone overview ... 10 Display symbols (selection) ... 12 Getting started ... 14 Insert SIM card/battery ... 15 Charge battery ...
  • Page 3: Con- Safety Precautions

    Table of Contents MMS ... 52 Writing/sending MMS messages ... 52 Receive MMS ... 55 Lists ... 56 MMS Profiles ... 57 T9 settings ... 58 CB Services ... 59 Surf & Fun ... 60 Internet browser (WAP) ... 60 Games &...
  • Page 4 Safety precautions Do not exceed the input voltage specified on the power supply. . Only use original Siemens batteries (100% mercury-free) and charging devices. Other- wise, considerable health risks and damage to the product can- not be excluded: the battery could explode, for instance.
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    PTT operation Depending on the service options offered by your service provider, you may be able to use the C61 phone as a two-way radio (push-to-talk mode). In order to maintain compli- ance with FCC RF exposure guide- lines while using the C61 phone in...
  • Page 6: Electronic Devices

    • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call, if driving conditions so require. For vehicles equipped with Air Bags An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
  • Page 7: Posted Facilities

    Safety Information Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehi- cle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.
  • Page 8 Safety Information be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers re- garding their network features. Always make certain that your phone is properly charged before attempting any emergency calls.
  • Page 9: Sar (Cell Phone Designation)

    Cellular Telecommunications Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at www.phonefacts.net or the Cana- dian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) website www.cwta.ca. SAR information on this Siemens C61 phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display...
  • Page 10 Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID PWX-C61. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, all Siemens products meet the governmental requirements for safe RF exposure. For body worn operation, this...
  • Page 11: Phone Overview

    Phone overview Phone overview Call key Dial phone number /name displayed, take calls. Show last phone numbers dialed in standby mode. On/Off/End key • Switched off: Hold down to switch on. • During a call or in use: press briefly to finish.
  • Page 12 Integrated antenna Do not interfere unnecessarily with the phone above the battery cover. This reduces reception quality. Loudspeaker Display symbols Signal strength/GPRS available/battery level. Soft keys The current functions of these keys are shown in the bottom line of the display as §text§/symbol (e.g.
  • Page 13: Display Symbols (Selection)

    Display symbols (selection) Display symbols (selection) Display symbols Signal strength. Charging. Battery charging status, e.g., 50 %. è Phonebook Call Log É Surf & Fun ç Tones&Alerts Messages Camera Extras Ñ My Stuff Setup Other calls are forwarded. Ringer off. Short ringer (beep) only.
  • Page 14 Soft keys … Message received. MMS received. MMS notification. Voice mail received. Data received. — Picture received. – Melody received. ¿ Missed Calls. Store in Phonebook. · Retrieve from Phonebook. Display symbols (selection)
  • Page 15: Getting Started

    Getting started Getting started The front and back covers of the casing, as well as the keypad can be changed in a matter of seconds – no tools required (CLIPit™, p. 95). Please switch the phone off first: Assembling Dismantling Additional notes Your phone's display is delivered with a protective film.
  • Page 16: Insert Sim Card/Battery

    Insert SIM card/battery The service provider supplies you with a SIM card on which all the important data for your subscription is stored. If the SIM card has been delivered in credit-card size, snap the smaller segment out and remove any rough edges.
  • Page 17: Charge Battery

    Getting started Charge battery The battery is not fully charged when delivered. Plug charger cable into the bottom of the phone, plug power supply unit into a main power socket and charge for at least two hours. Display when charging is in progress During charging.
  • Page 18: Switch On/Off/ Pin

    Switch on/off/ PIN Activate/deactivate Hold down On/Off/End key to switch on or off. Enter PIN The SIM card can be protected with a 4- to 8-digit PIN. Enter the PIN using the number keys. The char- acters **** ensure nobody can read your PIN on the display.
  • Page 19: Without Sim Card

    Switch on/off/ PIN Signal strength Strong reception signal. A weak signal reduces the call quality and may lead to loss of the connection. Change your location. Without SIM card If you switch on the phone without a SIM card you can still use some phone functions.
  • Page 20: General Instructions

    General Instructions User guide The following symbols are used to explain operation: Enter numbers or letters. On/Off/End key. Call key. Press the control key on the side indicated. < > Soft keys Displays a soft-key function. §Menu§ Function depends on the service provider, special registration may be necessary.
  • Page 21 General Instructions Call log è ç Press. §Select§ Press right soft key to open the Call log submenu. Z Call log Missed Calls Press. §Select§ Press right soft key to open the Missed Calls É Ñ Select › Select §View§ list.
  • Page 22: Security

    Menu speed dialing All menu functions are numbered internally. A function may be selected directly by entering these numbers in sequence. E.g. write new SMS: Press. §Menu§ Messages New SMS Security Security Codes The phone and SIM card are pro- tected against misuse by several security codes.
  • Page 23: Clear Sim Card Barring

    In such an instance contact Siemens Service (p. 90). Clear SIM card barring If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card is barred. Enter...
  • Page 24: My Phone

    SMS/MMS or you can download them via WAP: wap.my-siemens.com Siemens City Portal You can find additional services for your mobile phone at: www.my-siemens.com/city The Siemens City Portal also offers a list of countries in which these services are available.
  • Page 25: Making A Phone Call

    Making a phone call Making a phone call Dialing with number keys The phone must be switched on (standby mode). Dial number (always with area code, if necessary with international dialing code). A short press clears §Clear§ the last digit, a long press clears the entire phone number.
  • Page 26: When A Number Is Busy

    Additional notes Save number in Phonebook Save...p. 34 call lists ...p. 40 §Options§ §Hold§...p. 27 §Forward§ Set forward ...p. 71 y menu§ Call menu...p. 29 Speakerphone ...p. 26 §Speaker.§ Microphone off ...p. 29 Key lock...p. 11 Transmit phone number on/off (Hide ID)...p.
  • Page 27: Accept Call

    Making a phone call Accept call The phone must be switched on (standby mode). An incoming call will interrupt any other use of the phone. +5552764556 Answer Press. §Answer§ Press. If the phone number has been trans- mitted by the network, it is dis- played.
  • Page 28: Swapping Between 2 Calls

    Speaker. Use the control key to adjust the volume. Switch off. §Speaker.§ Warning! Always switch off "speakerphone talking" before holding the phone to your ear! This will avoid damage to your hearing. y menu§ Call menu ...p. 29 Swapping between 2 calls Establish a second connection You can call another number during...
  • Page 29: Multi Party

    Making a phone call Incoming calls during a call You may need to register for this service with your service provider and set your phone accordingly (p. 70). During a call, you may be advised that there is another call waiting. You will hear a special tone during the call.
  • Page 30: Call Menu

    Call menu The following functions are only available during a call: Open menu. y menu§ Hold (p. 27) Mute Switch microphone on/off. If switched off, the person on the other end of the line cannot hear you (muting). Also: Speakerphone (p.
  • Page 31: Text Entry

    Text entry Text entry Text entry without T9 Press number key repeatedly until the required letter appears. The cursor advances after a short delay. Example: Pressing briefly once types the letter a, twice the let- ter b, etc. Hold down to write the number.
  • Page 32: Input Menu

    Input menu With text input: Hold down: The input menu is displayed: (SMS only) Format Input language Mark Text Copy Paste Text entry with T9 T9 deduces the correct word from the individual key entries by making comparisons with an extensive dictionary.
  • Page 33 Text entry Additional notes Setting a full stop. Word is ended when followed by a blank space. Within a word, a full stop represents an apostrophe or hyphen: e.g. §provider.s§ Move to the right. Ends a word. Press briefly: Swap between: abc, Abc, T9abc, T9Abc, Status indicator in the top line of the display.
  • Page 34: Predef. Texts

    Correct a word Words written with T9: Move left or right, word by word, until the required word is §inverted§. » Scroll through the T9 word suggestions again. Deletes the character to §Clear§ the left of the cursor and displays a new possible word! Words not created using T9: Move letter by letter to...
  • Page 35: Phonebook

    Phonebook Phonebook Enter frequently used phone numbers in the Phonebook with a special name. To dial them, simply highlight the name. If a phone num- ber is stored with a name, it appears on the display when you are called. Important numbers can be assigned to different groups.
  • Page 36: Call (Search For An Entry)

    Call (search for an entry) Open Phonebook. Select a name with the first letter and/or scroll. Number is dialed. Call using record no. A record number is automatically assigned to every new entry in the Phonebook. Enter input number. Press. Press.
  • Page 37: Assign Picture

    §Options§ §Select§ §Delete§ Additional notes One picture can be assigned to multiple phone numbers. Add pictures ...p. 86 › Siemens City Portal ...p. 23 symbol › Select entry with picture in Phonebook. Press. Select Picture. The assignment is cleared...
  • Page 38: Special Books

    <Special Books> Open Phonebook. <Special Books> Select. Own numbers Enter "own" phone numbers in Phonebook (e.g., fax) for informa- tion. These numbers can be changed, deleted and also sent as an SMS message. <Service Numb.> / <Info numbers> There might be phone numbers saved in your Phonebook that have been provided by your service pro- vider.
  • Page 39: Groups

    Phonebook Groups Four groups are specified in your phone to enable you to arrange your Phonebook entries clearly. You can rename these groups. Open Phonebook (in standby mode). Select (the number of <Groups> entries is listed behind the group name). Q Groups t Family Ã...
  • Page 40: Control Codes (Dtmf) And Pauses

    Control codes (DTMF) and Pauses You can, for example, enter control codes (numbers and pauses"+") for remote access to an automatic answering machine or other elec- tronic services, such as banking, while a connection exists while a connection exists. These entries are transmitted directly as DTMF codes (control codes).
  • Page 41: Call Log

    Call log Call log Your phone stores the phone num- bers of calls for convenient redialing. ¢ Z §Menu§ Press. §Select§ Select call list. Press. §Select§ Select phone number. Dial phone number. Display information on §View§ the phone number. 10 phone numbers can be stored in each call list: Missed Calls The phone numbers of calls that you...
  • Page 42: Camera

    Camera (Optional Accessories) You can use the phone to immedi- ately view, save and send photos by MMS that you have taken with the Mobile Camera (p. 95). A flash is integrated into the camera. Pictures can be taken in two differ- ent formats: •...
  • Page 43: Camera Menu

    Camera (Optional Accessories) Sending a photo by MMS You can easily send a photo as an MMS immediately after taking it. Open menu. §Options§ Send via MMS Select. Press and select the §Select§ desired resolution. Press to skip recording §Skip§ a melody (p.
  • Page 44: Voice Mail/Mailbox

    Voice mail/mailbox ¢ ] ¢ Msg. Setup §Menu§ ¢ Voice Message Most service providers offer you an external answering service. In this mailbox, a caller may leave a voice message for you • if your phone is switched off or not ready to receive, •...
  • Page 45 Voice mail/mailbox Play back messages A new voice mail can be announced as follows, depending on the service provider: Icon including beep. … An SMS message announces a new voice mail. You receive a call with an automatic announcement. Call your mailbox and play the mes- sage(s) back.
  • Page 46: Sms

    You can transmit and receive very long messages (up to 760 characters) on your phone. They are automatically composed of sev- eral "normal" SMS messages (note higher charges). Additionally you can insert pictures and sounds in an SMS. Depending on the service provider, e-mails and faxes can also be sent and e-mails received via SMS (change setting if necessary, p.
  • Page 47: Picture&Sound

    Text menu Open text menu. §Options§ Send Enter recipient's phone number/retrieve it from the Phonebook, then send. Save Save composed text in draft list. Picture&Sound Add pictures, animations and sounds into message (see following text). Insert Text Predef. Texts insert (p.
  • Page 48: Sms To Group

    Additional information EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) This service allows you to send pictures and sounds as ring tones and screensavers (except formatted text). Playback only occurs if the destination phone supports the EMS standard. This can result in messages that are longer than a single SMS.
  • Page 49: Receiving Sms

    Receiving SMS … Arrival of new SMS announced on display Service provider 01/10/2003 … < To read the SMS, press left soft key. Date/time 01/10/2003 No./sender 55536989876 What about meeting Message tomorrow? Reply Scroll through message line by line. See below. §Reply§...
  • Page 50: Lists

    Lists All SMS and MMS messages are stored in one of the following lists according to status. Inbox ¢ ] ¢ §Menu§ Inbox The list of received SMS messages is displayed. ] Inbox ƒ You have 1 new voicemail … How are you doing? …...
  • Page 51: Sms Archive

    SMS Archive ¢ ] ¢ §Menu§ SMS Archive The list of SMS messages stored in the phone is displayed. Ñ\SMS archive Inbox Draft Unsent Open … Unread. ƒ Read Concatenated message. Different functions are available depending on the context: Archive menu Open menu.
  • Page 52: Select Profile

    Validity Select the period in which the Period service center tries to deliver the message: Manual, 1 hour, 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week, Maximum * Maximum period that the service provider permits. Status You will receive confirmation Report whether delivery of a message has been successful...
  • Page 53: Mms

    The Multimedia Messaging Service enables you to send texts, pictures (also photos) and sounds in a com- bined message to another mobile phone or to an e-mail address. All elements of an MMS message are merged to form a "slide show". Depending on your phone's settings, you will receive either the complete message automatically or notifica-...
  • Page 54 buttons. Write text Text: §Edit§ with the help of T9. Text menu, see p. 54. Tones&Alerts: buttons. You §Insert§ can now select a stored melody (see also p. 86) or record a new melody (see below). Slide duration: Enter length of display for individual pages (minimum 0.1 seconds).
  • Page 55: Send Mms

    Send MMS. Open menu. §Options§ Select. Send Text menu Open menu. §Options§ Line Feed Start new line. Save Save MMS text. Delete Text Delete the whole text. T9 Input T9 Preferred (p. 30) Activate/deactivate T9 input. Input language Select language for text. Text Predef.
  • Page 56: Receive Mms

    Receive MMS Indicates reception or notification of an MMS Service provider 01/10/2003 < To read the MMS or notifi- cation, press left soft key. Depending on the setting, (p. 57) • complete MMS is received • Open notification. Press to receive the complete MMS. Press any key to cancel function.
  • Page 57: Lists

    Lists All MMS messages are stored in one of the following lists. Inbox ¢ ] ¢ Inbox §Menu§ The list of MMS messages and notifi- cations received is displayed. To receive an MMS afterwards, open notification and press Draft ¢ ] ¢ Draft §Menu§...
  • Page 58: Mms Profiles

    Slide List Display pages available for selection. Attachment Open list of attachments received. Content Selection of page contents to be archived, such as picture or sound. Save Store MMS in outbox list. Symbol Meaning ‰ MMS unread ‡ MMS read †...
  • Page 59: T9 Settings

    Retrieval Receive complete MMS or only notification of arrival. Automatic Receive complete MMS immediately. Auto.homenet Receive complete MMS immediately in home network Manual Only the notification is received. MMS relay URL, e.g. Relaysrv. http://www.webpage.com IP Settings IP address: Enter IP-address. Port: * Enter port number.
  • Page 60: Cb Services

    CB Services ¢ ] ¢ Msg. Setup §Menu§ ¢ CB Services Some service providers offer infor- mation services (info channels, Cell Broadcast). If reception is activated, your Listwill supply you with Topic messages on the activated topics. Broadcast You can activate and deactivate the CB service.
  • Page 61: Surf & Fun

    Surf & Fun Surf & Fun Internet browser (WAP) É ¢ ¢ Select function §Menu§ Get the latest information from the Internet that is specifically adapted to the display options of your phone. Internet access may required regis- tration with your service provider. Home A homepage is established with the Internet provider’s portal (may be...
  • Page 62: End Connection

    Resume Call up recently visited pages that are still in the memory. Go to... Enter URL to access WAP page directly, e.g. wap.my-siemens.com Select from list of most recently visited WAP addresses. Reload Reload page. Surf & Fun Inbox...
  • Page 63: Wap Profiles

    Surf & Fun Reset Restart session and clear cache. About Display browser version. Openwave Additional notes Í Browser menu. É Offline. Ê Online. Ë GPRS online. Ì No network. Select special characters, such as @, ~, press repeatedly for: . , ? ! ’ " 0 - ( ) @ / : _ WAP profiles É...
  • Page 64: Games & More

    Sounds (ringer)/vibrating alert on/off ...p. 80 Applications and games can be found at: wap.my-siemens.com or on the Internet at: www.my-siemens.com/city Surf & Fun Games and applications Applications and links that are...
  • Page 65 Surf & Fun Receive information If information required, say, by an application that has already been installed, is received via SMS, the § symbol appears in the display. By pressing the left control key, the relevant application is started and the information is processed.
  • Page 66: Additional Information

    Java™-enabled mobile phone. Siemens excludes all warranty and liability claims in respect of or in connection with any applications subsequently installed by the customer and not included in the original delivery package.
  • Page 67: Setup

    Setup Setup Profiles ¢ m ¢ §Menu§ Profiles Several settings can be stored in a phone profile in order, for example, to adapt the phone to the surround- ing level of noise. • Five profiles are standard with default settings, they can be changed however: Normal Env.
  • Page 68: Aircraft Mode

    Rename Change personal profile (except default profiles). Car Kit If a Siemens original Car Kit is used (p. 96) the profile is activated auto- matically as soon as the phone is inserted into the cradle (p. 70). Headset If an original Siemens headset is used (p.
  • Page 69: Display

    Setup Display ¢ m ¢ §Menu§ Display ¢ Select a function. Language Set the language of the display text. When "automatic" is set, the lan- guage of your home service provider is used. If a language that you do not understand happens to be set, the phone can be reset to the language of your service provider with the fol-...
  • Page 70: Screensaver

    ¢ m ¢ §Menu§ Display ¢ Select a function. Illumination Set display light brighter/darker. The darker the setting the longer the standby time. Press the control key repeatedly to adjust up or down. Contrast Set display contrast. Press the control key repeatedly to adjust up or down.
  • Page 71: Call Setup

    Car Kit Only in combination with an original Siemens Speakerphone Car Kit (p. 96). If an original Siemens Car Kit Portable is used the profile is acti- vated automatically as soon as the phone is inserted into the cradle.
  • Page 72: Call Forward

    Call Setup ¢ Select a function. Headset Only in conjunction with an original Siemens headset (p. 95). If an original Siemens Headset is used the profile is automatically activated when the headset is plugged in. Auto Answer (factory default: off)
  • Page 73 Setup Not Reachable Forwarding occurs if phone is switched off or is out of range. No Reply A call is only forwarded after a delay that is determined by the network. The period can be set to a maximum of 30 seconds in 5 second intervals. Busy Forwarding occurs if a call is in progress.
  • Page 74: Clock

    Clock ¢ m ¢ §Menu§ Clock ¢ Select function. Time/Date The clock must be set correctly once at start-up. Press. §Change§ First enter the date (month/day/year), then the time (12 hours, including seconds). Additional notes If the battery is removed for longer than 30 seconds, the clock must be reset.
  • Page 75: Connectivity

    If necessary, check with your service provider for details. The current settings for a service provider can be found on the Internet at www.my-siemens.com/customercare under "FAQ". Select profile. Open menu. §Options§ Change Sett.
  • Page 76 Press. §Edit§ Dial-up Enter ISP number. number Call type: Select ISDN or analoge. Login name: Enter login name. Password: Enter password (shown as a series of asterisks). DNS 1 / DNS 2: (optional). Save settings. §Save§ For GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) GPRS Settings Select.
  • Page 77: Security

    Setup Security ¢ m ¢ §Menu§ Security ¢ Select a function The phone and SIM card are pro- tected against misuse by several security codes. Only ‚ (PIN2-protected) Restricts dialing options to SIM-pro- tected numbers in the Phonebook. If only area codes are entered, rele- vant phone numbers can be added to these manually before dialing.
  • Page 78: Phone Identity

    Outgo Internat. X Home Barred (Outgoing international except home) International calls are barred. However you can make calls to your home country when abroad. All Incoming Calls The phone is barred for all incoming calls (the forwarding of other calls to the mailbox offers a similar function).
  • Page 79: Network

    Setup Network ¢ m ¢ §Menu§ Network ¢ Select a function Line This function is only displayed if it is supported by the service provider. Two independent phone numbers must be registered on the phone. Select Select the currently used phone number.
  • Page 80 Additional information If you are outside your home network, your phone automatically dials another GSM network. If the field strength of the preferred network is not strong enough when you switch the phone on, the mobile phone may register with a different network. This can change when the telephone is next switched on or if you manually select another network.
  • Page 81: Tones&Alerts

    Tones&Alerts Tones&Alerts ¢ ç ¢ Select function. §Menu§ You can set the tones to match your needs. Ringer Setting On/Off Activate/deactivate all ring tones. Beep Reduce ring tone to a short signal (beep). Additional notes Displays: Beep. Displays: Ringer off. Vibrating Alert To avoid the disturbance caused by a ringing phone, you can activate...
  • Page 82 More Tones... ¢ ç ¢ §Menu§ More Tones... ¢ Select a function. Call Screening Only calls from numbers that are in the Phonebook or in a predefined group are signaled audibly or by vibrating alert. Other calls are only displayed. If you do not accept these calls, they are forwarded to your mailbox (if set, p.
  • Page 83: Extras

    Extras Extras ¢ ¢ Select function. §Menu§ SIM services (optional) Your service provider may offer special applications such as mobile banking, share prices, etc. via the SIM card. If you have such a SIM card, the SIM services will appear in the main menu under "Extras"...
  • Page 84: Calculator

    ¢ ¢ Select function. §Menu§ Calculator Enter number (up to 8 digits). Select calculate — function. Repeat procedure with other numbers. Result is displayed. Calculator functions §.§=§+§-§*§/§ Press the right soft key repeatedly. Toggle between "+" and Convert to percent. Ï...
  • Page 85: Fast Access Key

    Fast access key Fast access key The left soft key and the number keys 2 to 9 (speed dialing numbers) can each be assigned an important phone number or a function. The phone number can then be dialed or the function can be started at the touch of a button.
  • Page 86: Phone Number

    Speed dialing keys Number keys 2 to 9 can be used as speed dialing numbers for fast access. For available key assign- ments see p. 84. Number key 1 is reserved for the mailbox number (p. 43). Change In standby mode: Press number key (2- 9).
  • Page 87: My Stuff

    My Stuff My Stuff The following folders are provided or organizing your files: Pictures, Animations, Sounds. ¢ Ñ §Menu§ Files and folders are displayed. You can scroll through these lists using the control key: Scroll up and down. Jump back from a folder. Open folder or execute §Open§...
  • Page 88: Questions & Answers

    Questions & Answers If you have any questions regarding the use of your phone, you can contact us at www.my-siemens.com/customercare at any time. In addition to this we have listed some frequently asked questions and answers below. Question Possible causes...
  • Page 89 Questions & Answers Question Possible causes No connection Weak signal. to network. Outside GSM range. SIM card not valid. New network not authorized. Network barring is set. Network overloaded. Phone loses Signal too weak. network. Calls not 2nd line set. possible.
  • Page 90 Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) supplied with the SIM card according to the instructions. If the PUK (MASTER PIN) has been lost, please contact your service provider. Contact Siemens Service (p. 90). Contact your service provider. Check with your service provider. Contact your service provider.
  • Page 91: Customer Care

    # 0 6 #), the software version (to display, press ble, your Siemens Service customer number. Qualified Siemens employees are waiting to offer you expert information about our products and installation. If repair work is necessary or you have a claim under warranty or guarantee you will receive rapid, reliable assistance from our Service Centers: Abu Dhabi ...0 26 42 38 00...
  • Page 92 Customer care Malaysia...+ 6 03 77 12 43 04 Malta ...+ 35 32 14 94 06 32 Mauritius ...2 11 62 13 Mexico ...01 80 07 11 00 03 Morocco ...22 66 92 09 Netherlands ...0 90 03 33 31 00 New Zealand...08 00 27 43 63 Nigeria ...0 14 50 05 00 Norway...22 70 84 00...
  • Page 93: Care And Maintenance

    Care and maintenance Your phone has been designed and crafted with great care and attention and should also be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to enjoy your phone for many years. • Protect your phone from moisture and humidity! Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
  • Page 94: Product Data

    Product data Declaration of conformity Siemens Information and Commu- nication mobile hereby declares that the phone described in this user guide is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of European Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The declaration of conformity (DoC) concerned has been signed.
  • Page 95 Product data Phone ID You will need the following details if you lose your phone or SIM card. Please enter here: the number of the SIM card (on the card): 15-the 15-digit serial number of the phone (under the battery): the service provider’s Customer Service number: Lost phone...
  • Page 96: Accessories

    Accessories Fashion & Mobility Tour Case FCT-651 Stylish protection for active use. CLIPit Covers You can buy exchangeable front and back covers in stores or from our online shop. Original Siemens Accessories www.siemens.com/ mobilestore...
  • Page 97: Car Solutions

    TTY Cable DCA-531 The TTY Cable connects and allows com- munication between a TTY device and Sie- mens GSM headsets. Products can be obtained in specialist shops or you can visit our online shop at: Original Siemens Accessories www.siemens.com/ mobilestore...
  • Page 98: Fda

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones, including cellular phones and PCS phones. The following summarizes what is know — and what remains unknown —...
  • Page 99 U.S. FDA How much evidence is there that hand- held mobile phones might be harmful? Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; howev- er, research efforts are on-going. The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods.
  • Page 100 The cells in this assay showed changes after expo- sure to simulated cell phone radia- tion, but only after 24 hours of expo- sure. It is possible that exposing the test cells to radiation for this long re- sulted in heating.
  • Page 101 U.S. FDA sociated with use of mobile phones. FDA continues to work with all par- ties, including other federal agencies and industry, to assure that research is undertaken to provide the neces- sary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones.
  • Page 102 • Design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and • Cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human health.
  • Page 103 U.S. FDA posure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCS Radio Transmitters”): http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety. • World Health Organization (WHO) International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (select Qs & As): http://www.who.int/emf • United Kingdom, National Radio- logical Protection Board: http://www.nrpb.org.uk • Cellular Telecommunications In- dustry Association (CTIA): http://www.wow-com.com •...
  • Page 104: Fcc/Industry Canada Notice

    FCC/Industry Canada Notice Your phone may cause TV or radio ustry interference (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, please contact your local service facility.
  • Page 105: Ten Driving Safety Tips

    Ten Driving Safety Tips Your Siemens wireless phone gives you the power to communicate by voice — almost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility ac- companies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility.
  • Page 106 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic. If possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan your calls before you begin your trip, or attempt to co- incide your calls with times you may be stopped at a stop sign, red light or otherwise stationary.
  • Page 107: Intellectual Property

    Intellectual Property shall remain with Siemens, its affiliates, partners or suppliers. Siemens will have no liability with re- spect to any claim of patent infringe- ment which is based upon the com- bination of the Product or parts...
  • Page 108: Battery Quality Statement

    After six months, if the battery is clearly suffering from loss of performance, we recommend that you replace it. Please buy only Siemens original batteries.
  • Page 109: Menu Tree

    Menu tree Menu tree Depending on the service provider, some of the menu items displayed here may differ from those in the phone. è > Phonebook <New Entry> <Special Books> <Groups> > Call log Missed Calls Received Calls Dialed Calls Clear Log É...
  • Page 110: Predef. Texts

    > New SMS Messages New MMS Predef. Texts Inbox Draft Unsent Sent SMS Archive Msg. Setup Camera > Alarm Clock Extras Calculator Ñ > Pictures My Stuff Animations Tones&Alerts Menu tree > Browser > > > > T9 Preferred Input language SMS Profiles MMS Profiles Voice Message...
  • Page 111 Menu tree > Profiles Setup Display Screensaver Call Setup > Normal Env. Quiet Env. Noisy Env. Car Kit Headset <empty> <empty> Aircraft Mode > Language Background Logo Color Scheme Own Greeting Large Font Illumination Contrast > Enable Style Preview Timeout Code Protect.
  • Page 112 > Call Forward Setup Clock Connectivity Security > Network Setup > All Calls Status Check Clear All > Time/Date Time Format Time Zones Date Format Show Clock > Data Counter Conn. Profiles HTTP Profile Authentication > ‚ Only Codes This SIM Only Phone Identity Filesystem Clean Up Master Reset...
  • Page 113: Index

    CB services Cell Broadcast (CB) Charge battery Clock Color schemes ... 107 Connection profile Contrast (message on display) ... 93 Control code (DTMF) Customer service, Siemens Accept/end ... 26 Barred ... 77 ... 24 Forwarding ... 71 Held ... 27 Menu ...
  • Page 114 ... 47 Headset ... 74 ... 74 ... 74 Headset volume Held call ... 24 Hide ID Home network Hotline Siemens HTTP profile ... 68 Identity number (IMEI) Illumination (display) IMEI number ... 24 Inbox Information services (CB) Input language (T9) ...
  • Page 115 Index Menu tree ... 108 Message ... 59 ... 52 ... 45 Message memory ... 48 Messages ... 59 ... 52 ... 45 Microphone on/off ... 29 Minute beep ... 70 Missed calls (call list) Lists ... 56 Profile ... 57 Receive ...
  • Page 116 Security ...21 Security codes ... 21 Service center (SMS) Service numbers (Siemens) Service tones ... 81 Setup Call forwarding ... 71 Clock ... 73 Data connection ... 74 Network ... 78 Phone ... 70 Security ... 76 Short message (SMS)

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