Page 2 - PREC A U T I O N S
For your safety Pl ease pay speci al attenti on to the fol -l ow i ng si mpl e gui del i nes. Breaki ng therul es may be dangerous or i l l egal . I n-car safety D o not use your mobi l e phone w hen dri vi ng a vehi cl e except from i n emer-gency cases. Al w ays park the vehi cl eand take the i gn...
Page 3 - CO N T EN T S
Precauti ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2 Keypad functi ons . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4 D i spl ay symbol s . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5 Before you start . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6 M aki ng your fi rst cal l . . . . . . . Page 8 O pti ons w hen i n conversati on . . . . . . Page 10 ...
Page 4 - KEYPA D FU N CT IO N S
LED (Status indicator) Sl ow green fl ash: Your phone i s i n contact w i th a netw ork. Fast green fl ash: Indi cates an i ncomi ng cal l .Sl ow red fl ash: Your phone cannot get i n con-tact w i th a netw ork. Fast red fl ash: The battery needs rechargi ng. O n/ off key Press the key for one secon...
Page 5 - D ISPLAY SYM BO LS
I ntroduction M aking a callEnter phone number. Press C A L L Answering a callThe tel ephone ri ngs. Press A N S W E R Ending a callPress E N D Back to standby modePress E X I T The tel ephone automati cal l y returns to stand-by mode w hen no key has been pressed for 60seconds. Battery level indica...
Page 6 - BEFO RE YO U START
I nsert rechargeable battery W hen changi ng the battery your phone shoul dal w ays be sw i tched off. Charge the battery The battery suppl i ed w i th thi s tel ephone i s com-pl etel y di scharged. The tel ephone w i l l i ni ti atechargi ng as soon as you have i nserted the chargerpl ug. The batt...
Page 7 - I nsert SI M card; Remove SI M card
I nsert SI M card Before you can make a cal l on your mobi l e phone you have to i nsert the SIM card. Shoul d you have forgotten to i nsert the SIM cardthe tel ephone w i l l ask you to do so. Before i nserti ng the SIM card i nto the phone pl ease make sure that any pl asti c remai ns fromthe fram...
Page 8 - Selection of language; M aking your first call; I nternational calls; MA KIN G YO U R FI RST C A LL
Selection of language The di spl ay l anguage of your phone i s normal l ythe nati onal l anguage of the country i n w hi ch youpurchased your SIM card. If thi s i s not the case thedi spl ay l anguage w i l l be Engl i sh. You have theopti on of choosi ng betw een di fferent l anguages. 1. Press M ...
Page 10 - H ow to proceed; O PT I O N S W H EN I N C O N V ERSA T I O N
Your tel ephone supports the fol l ow i ng netw orkopti ons: H avi ng more than one conversati on at ati me, pl aci ng cal l s on hol d, sw i tchi ng betw eencal l s, j oi ni ng cal l s and transferri ng a conversati onto another phone number. H ow ever, some ser-vi ces may not be avai l abl e on al...
Page 11 - H ow to lock the keypad; H ow to unlock the keypad; KEY PAD LO C K
H ow to lock the keypad To avoi d maki ng cal l s acci dental l y you can l ockthe keypad. 1. Press M E N U 2. Press If you try to acti vate one of the keys, the di spl ayw i l l tel l you that the keypad i s l ocked. H ow to unlock the keypad The keypad l ock i s automati cal l y di sabl ed – duri ...
Page 12 - PH O N E BO O K
You can store names and tel ephone numbers i n a phone book. The entri es are stored on the SIMcard and the number of entri es i s dependent onthe capaci ty of the SIM card. Each name may (dependi ng on SIM card) contai nup to 20 characters and each tel ephone numberup to 40 di gi ts. There are seve...
Page 13 - Speed dialling
13 PH O N E BO O K If you have a voi ce mai l number stored i n yourphone book thi s shoul d be stored under l oca-ti on 1. H ow to find a name and a telephone number 1. Press 2. Enter one or more l etters of the name you w i sh to fi nd. 3. The name and tel ephone number w i l l be di spl ayed. N a...
Page 14 - PH O N E BO O K ED I T I N G
H ow to edit a name or a telephone number 1. Press to enter the Li st menu system. 2. Sel ect P h o n e b o o k and press S E L E C T 3. Sel ect E d i t e n t r y and press O K 4. Enter one or more l etters of the entry you w i sh to edi t or sel ect i t by usi ng 5. Press E D I T 6. Change the numb...
Page 15 - FI X ED N U M BERS /
Fixed numbers Your tel ephone offers you the possi bi l i ty of maki ng an al ternati ve phone book i f thi s feature i savai l abl e on your SIM card. Wi th the hel p of thi sal ternati ve phone book you can restri ct the use ofyour phone onl y to numbers stored i n thi s speci alphone book. Thi s ...
Page 16 - LIST M EN U SYST EM
LIST M EN U SYST EM 16 Informati on about outgoi ng, answ ered and mi ssedcal l s as w el l as SM S messages are automati cal l ystored i n l i sts: O utgoing calls • Vi ew names/phone numbers of your l atest outgoi ng cal l s Answered calls • Vi ew names/phone numbers of your l atest answ ered cal ...
Page 17 - O U TGO IN G CA LLS / A N SW ERED CA LLS; O utgoing calls
17 O U TGO IN G CA LLS / A N SW ERED CA LLS O utgoing calls Your phone has memory for your l ast 10 di al l edtel ephone numbers. H ow to see the list of last outgoing calls 1. Press to enter the Li st menu system. 2. Sel ect O u t g o i n g c a l l s and press O K 3. Scrol l through the tel ephone ...
Page 18 - M I SSED CA LLS; M issed calls
M I SSED CA LLS 18 M issed calls Your phone remembers the l ast 10 i ncomi ng cal l sw hi ch you di d not answ er. The di spl ay w i l l tel l you how many mi ssed cal l syour phone has recei ved. If, for i nstance, there are15 mi ssed cal l s the standby di spl ay w i l l show . 15 . As the tel eph...
Page 19 - M ESSAG ES; H ow to read a new message; D elete messages
19 M ESSAG ES Short M essage Services (SM S) Your phone can recei ve and send short text mes-sages vi a the netw ork. O n some netw orks youhave to subscri be to thi s faci l i ty. There are tw o types of messages: poi nt-to-poi ntmessages w hi ch you can both recei ve and send,and cel l broadcast m...
Page 20 - H ow to read a message again
M ESSAG ES 20 H ow to read a message again 1. Press to enter the Li st menu system. 2. Sel ect M e s s a g e s and press S E L E C T 3. Sel ect I n b o x by pressi ng O K 4. Scrol l through the l i st of messages and confi rm your choi ce by pressi ng S E L E C T H ow to send a message Before you ca...
Page 21 - Cell broadcast messages
21 M ESSAG ES Cell broadcast messages To sel ect w hether you w ant the cel l broadcast op-ti on to be on or off you must enter the M essagesetup menu and sel ect B r o a d c a s t s e t u p (see page 31). These are general messages broadcast to a groupof tel ephones and are avai l abl e to netw ork...
Page 22 - SET U P M EN U SYST EM
The setup menu system offers you the possi bi l i tyof setti ng the i ndi vi dual sub menus and opti onsaccordi ng to your ow n personal w i shes. N etwork services (M enu 1) 11 Cal l di vert12 Cal l barri ng13 Cal l w ai ti ng14 Cl osed user group Tones setup (M enu 2) 21 Ri ng tone22 Trembl er (op...
Page 23 - H ow to access the Setup menu system; M enu numbers; Back to standby mode
H ow to access the Setup menu system 1. Press M E N U 2. Sel ect the menu you w ant to access usi ng 3. Confi rm by pressi ng S E L E C T 4. Sel ect the sub menu you w ant to access usi ng 5. Confi rm by pressi ng S E L E C T M enu numbers O n the ri ght hand si de i n the fi rst l i ne of the di s-...
Page 24 - CA LL DIVERT
You have the opti on of di verti ng al l cal l s or choosi ng to di vert i ncomi ng cal l s onl y i f un-answ ered. The unansw ered cal l s opti on di vertscal l s – i f you are busy– i f you do not repl y– i f there i s no contact RegistrationTo enabl e a cal l di vert you must regi ster i t fi rst...
Page 26 - C A LL BA RRI N G; O utgoing call barring
C A LL BA RRI N G 26 You can set up cal l barri ng for di fferent types ofoutgoi ng and i ncomi ng cal l s to restri ct the use ofyour phone. You have to acti vate the type of cal l barri ng youw i sh to set up. You are asked to speci fy w hetheryou w ant the cal l barri ng to appl y for al l ser-vi...
Page 27 - C A LL BA RRI N G / C A LL W A I T I N G; I ncoming call barring
27 C A LL BA RRI N G / C A LL W A I T I N G I ncoming call barring Sel ect A l l c a l l s i f you w ant to bar al l i n- comi ng cal l s. Sel ect R o a m i n g i f you w ant i ncomi ng cal l s to be barred onl y w hen you areconnected to a forei gn netw ork. Cancelling call barrings Cal l barri ngs...
Page 28 - T O N ES SET U P; H ow to adjust tones
T O N ES SET U P 28 H ow to adjust tones 1. Press M E N U 2. Sel ect T o n e s s e t u p usi ng 3. Confi rm by pressi ng S E L E C T 4. Sel ect usi ng ei ther R i n g i n g t o n e T r e m b l e r (O pti onal extra) M e s s a g e t o n e B r o a d c a s t t o n e K e y t o n e F a c t o r y s e t t ...
Page 29 - PH O N E SET U P; H ow to set up options
29 PH O N E SET U P This menu offers you the possibility of setting someof the tel ephone' s opti ons accordi ng to your ow npersonal w i shes. H ow to set up options 1. Press M E N U 2. Sel ect P h o n e s e t u p usi ng 3. Confi rm by pressi ng S E L E C T 4. Sel ect usi ng ei ther L a n g u a g e...
Page 31 - M ESSA G E SET U P; Send message setup
31 M ESSA G E SET U P Send message setup Before you can send a message you have to enteryour netw ork operator' s tel ephone number forthi s speci al servi ce. Contact your netw ork opera-tor to obtai n thi s number. 1. Press M E N U 2. Sel ect M e s s a g e s e t u p usi ng and confi rm by pressi n...
Page 33 - SEC U RI T Y; PI N code
33 SEC U RI T Y PI N code To prevent mi suse of your SIM card, e.g. i f i t i s l ostor stol en, you can sel ect a PIN code to be enteredeach ti me you sw i tch on the phone. The PIN code i s a 4 to 8-di gi t number of yourow n choi ce, w hi ch you can change any ti me you l i ke. If you enter an i ...
Page 34 - C A LC U LA T O R; H ow to use the calculator
C A LC U LA T O R 34 You can use your mobi l e phone as an ordi narycal cul ator. H ow to use the calculator 1. Press M E N U 2. Sel ect C a l c ulat o r usi ng 3. Confi rm by pressi ng O K Your tel ephone now acts as a normal cal cul ator. The equal -si gn ( = ) i s found on the ri ght hand functi ...
Page 35 - I M PO RT A N T N O T I C E
35 I M PO RT A N T N O T I C E BatteriesN ever di spose of ol d batteri es i n your househol drefuse. Return them to the pl ace of purchase ortake them to a recycl i ng centre so that they maybe di sposed of i n an envi ronmental l y fri endl ymanner. Care of your phoneTo cl ean your phone, w i pe o...
Page 36 - ACC ESSO RIES; H ands-free car installation
ACC ESSO RIES 36 H ands-free car installation W hen your phone i s pl aced i n the cradl e, i t w i l lsw i tch on automati cal l y w i th the car i gni ti on. Youcan sel ect w hether you w ant the tel ephone tosw i tch off automati cal l y w i th the car i gni ti on aftera del ay of 1 hour or w het...
Page 37 - A C C ESSO RI ES; D esk top charge stand
37 A C C ESSO RI ES D esk top charge stand The desk top charge stand i s pow ered by meansof the charger suppl i ed w i th your tel ephone.W hen the desk top charge stand i s on the pow erl amp w i l l al w ays show green. W hen you pl ace the tel ephone i n the desk topcharge stand you have to make...
Page 39 - IN D EX
39 Accessori es 36 Answ ered cal l s 17 Answ eri ng a cal l 5, 9 Any key answ er 30 Auto answ er 36 Automati c redi al 29 Automati c sw i tch off 36 Battery 6 Battery l evel i ndi cator 6 Before sendi ng messages 20 Before you start 7 Bel t cl i p 38 Broadcast channel l i st 31 Broadcast l anguage 3...
Page 40 - BOSCH EASY SETS; Accessories for Bosch mobile phones
For the car Handsfree Car KitSimple Car HolderAntenna CouplerCigarlighter Charger 12V/24VHandsfree Headset For the computer PC Card/PC Combo cardPC-Editor For charging Basic Charger US 110 VBasic Charger US 230 VBasic Charger AUSBasic Charger GBBasic Charger EUDesktop ChargerFast Travel Charger - EU...