Page 2 - PRECAUTIONS
For your safety Please pay special attention to the fol-lowing simple guidelines. Breaking therules may be dangerous or illegal. In-car safety Do not use your mobile phone when driving a vehicle except from in emer-gency cases. Always park the vehicleand take the ignition before using thephone. Inte...
Page 3 - CONTENTS
Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2 Keypad functions . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4 Display symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5 Before you start . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6 Making your first call . . . . . . . Page 8 Options when in conversation . . . . . . Page 10 Phone book . . ...
Page 4 - KEYPAD FUNCTIONS
LED (Status indicator) Slow green flash: Your phone is in contact with a network. Fast green flash: Indicates an incoming call.Slow red flash: Your phone cannot get in con-tact with a network. Fast red flash: The battery needs recharging. On/off key Press the key for one second to switch your teleph...
Page 5 - DISPLAY SYMBOLS
Introduction Making a callEnter phone number. Press C A L L Answering a callThe telephone rings. Press A N S W E R Ending a callPress E N D Back to standby modePress E X I T The telephone automatically returns to stand-by mode when no key has been pressed for 60seconds. Battery level indicator See p...
Page 6 - BEFORE YOU START
Insert rechargeable battery When changing the battery your phone shouldalways be switched off. Charge the battery The battery supplied with this telephone is com-pletely discharged. The telephone will initiatecharging as soon as you have inserted the chargerplug. The battery takes one and a half to ...
Page 7 - Insert SIM card; Remove SIM card
Insert SIM card Before you can make a call on your mobile phone you have to insert the SIM card. Should you have forgotten to insert the SIM cardthe telephone will ask you to do so. Before inserting the SIM card into the phone please make sure that any plastic remains fromthe frame punching have bee...
Page 8 - Selection of language; Making your first call; International calls; MAKING YOUR FIRST CALL
Selection of language The display language of your phone is normallythe national language of the country in which youpurchased your SIM card. If this is not the case thedisplay language will be English. You have theoption of choosing between different languages. 1. Press M E N U 2. Press 31 3. Selec...
Page 10 - How to proceed; OPTIONS WHEN IN CONVERSATION
Your telephone supports the following networkoptions: Having more than one conversation at atime, placing calls on hold, switching betweencalls, joining calls and transferring a conversationto another phone number. However, some ser-vices may not be available on all networks. How to proceed 1. Press...
Page 11 - How to lock the keypad; How to unlock the keypad; KEYPAD LOCK
How to lock the keypad To avoid making calls accidentally you can lockthe keypad. 1. Press M E N U 2. Press If you try to activate one of the keys, the displaywill tell you that the keypad is locked. How to unlock the keypad The keypad lock is automatically disabled – during an incoming call until y...
Page 12 - PHONE BOOK
You can store names and telephone numbers in a phone book. The entries are stored on the SIMcard and the number of entries is dependent onthe capacity of the SIM card. Each name may (depending on SIM card) containup to 20 characters and each telephone numberup to 40 digits. There are several charact...
Page 13 - Speed dialling
13 PHONE BOOK If you have a voice mail number stored in yourphone book this should be stored under loca-tion 1. How to find a name and a telephone number 1. Press 2. Enter one or more letters of the name you wish to find. 3. The name and telephone number will be displayed. Names are normally display...
Page 14 - PHONE BOOK EDITING
How to edit a name or a telephone number 1. Press to enter the List menu system. 2. Select P h o n e b o o k and press S E L E C T 3. Select E d i t e n t r y and press O K 4. Enter one or more letters of the entry you wish to edit or select it by using 5. Press E D I T 6. Change the number using C ...
Page 15 - PREFIX TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Fixed numbers Your telephone offers you the possibility of making an alternative phone book if this feature isavailable on your SIM card. With the help of thisalternative phone book you can restrict the use ofyour phone only to numbers stored in this specialphone book. This telephone book operates i...
Page 16 - LIST MENU SYSTEM
LIST MENU SYSTEM 16 Information about outgoing, answered and missedcalls as well as SMS messages are automaticallystored in lists: Outgoing calls • View names/phone numbers of your latest outgoing calls Answered calls • View names/phone numbers of your latest answered calls Missed calls • View names...
Page 17 - OUTGOING CALLS / ANSWERED CALLS; Outgoing calls
17 OUTGOING CALLS / ANSWERED CALLS Outgoing calls Your phone has memory for your last 10 dialledtelephone numbers. How to see the list of last outgoing calls 1. Press to enter the List menu system. 2. Select O u t g o i n g c a l l s and press O K 3. Scroll through the telephone numbers. 4. When the...
Page 18 - MISSED CALLS; Missed calls
MISSED CALLS 18 Missed calls Your phone remembers the last 10 incoming callswhich you did not answer. The display will tell you how many missed callsyour phone has received. If, for instance, there are15 missed calls the standby display will show . 15 . As the telephone registers only identified cal...
Page 19 - MESSAGES; How to read a new message; Delete messages
19 MESSAGES Short Message Services (SMS) Your phone can receive and send short text mes-sages via the network. On some networks youhave to subscribe to this facility. There are two types of messages: point-to-pointmessages which you can both receive and send,and cell broadcast messages which you can...
Page 20 - How to read a message again
MESSAGES 20 How to read a message again 1. Press to enter the List menu system. 2. Select M e s s a g e s and press S E L E C T 3. Select I n b o x by pressing O K 4. Scroll through the list of messages and confirm your choice by pressing S E L E C T How to send a message Before you can send a messa...
Page 21 - Cell broadcast messages
21 MESSAGES Cell broadcast messages To select whether you want the cell broadcast op-tion to be on or off you must enter the Messagesetup menu and select 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 telephones and are available to network sub-scribers ...
Page 22 - SETUP MENU SYSTEM
The setup menu system offers you the possibilityof setting the individual sub menus and optionsaccording to your own personal wishes. Network services (Menu 1) 11 Call divert12 Call barring13 Call waiting14 Closed user group Tones setup (Menu 2) 21 Ring tone22 Trembler (optional extra)23 Message ton...
Page 23 - How to access the Setup menu system; Menu numbers; Back to standby mode
How to access the Setup menu system 1. Press M E N U 2. Select the menu you want to access using 3. Confirm by pressing S E L E C T 4. Select the sub menu you want to access using 5. Confirm by pressing S E L E C T Menu numbers On the right hand side in the first line of the dis-play you will always...
Page 24 - CALL DIVERT
You have the option of diverting all calls or choosing to divert incoming calls only if un-answered. The unanswered calls option divertscalls – if you are busy– if you do not reply– if there is no contact RegistrationTo enable a call divert you must register it first.You will be asked to specify whe...
Page 26 - CALL BARRING; Outgoing call barring
CALL BARRING 26 You can set up call barring for different types ofoutgoing and incoming calls to restrict the use ofyour phone. You have to activate the type of call barring youwish to set up. You are asked to specify whetheryou want the call barring to apply for all ser-vices, speech, data services...
Page 27 - CALL BARRING / CALL WAITING; Incoming call barring
27 CALL BARRING / CALL WAITING Incoming call barring Select A l l c a l l s if you want to bar all in- coming calls. Select R o a m i n g if you want incoming calls to be barred only when you areconnected to a foreign network. Cancelling call barrings Call barrings can be cancelled individually or b...
Page 28 - TONES SETUP; How to adjust tones
TONES SETUP 28 How to adjust tones 1. Press M E N U 2. Select T o n e s s e t u p using 3. Confirm by pressing S E L E C T 4. Select using either R i n g i n g t o n eT r e m b l e r (Optional extra) M e s s a g e t o n eB r o a d c a s t t o n eK e y t o n eF a c t o r y s e t t i n g s 5. Confirm ...
Page 29 - PHONE SETUP; How to set up options; Language selection
29 PHONE SETUP This menu offers you the possibility of setting someof the telephone's options according to your ownpersonal wishes. How to set up options 1. Press M E N U 2. Select P h o n e s e t u p using 3. Confirm by pressing S E L E C T 4. Select using either L a n g u a g eA u t o r e d i a lN...
Page 31 - MESSAGE SETUP; Send message setup
31 MESSAGE SETUP Send message setup Before you can send a message you have to enteryour network operator's telephone number forthis special service. Contact your network opera-tor to obtain this number. 1. Press M E N U 2. Select M e s s a g e s e t u p using and confirm by pressing S E L E C T 3. S...
Page 33 - SECURITY; PIN code
33 SECURITY PIN code To prevent misuse of your SIM card, e.g. if it is lostor stolen, you can select a PIN code to be enteredeach time you switch on the phone. The PIN code is a 4 to 8-digit number of yourown choice, which you can change any time you like. If you enter an invalid PIN code three time...
Page 34 - CALCULATOR; How to use the calculator
CALCULATOR 34 You can use your mobile phone as an ordinarycalculator. How to use the calculator 1. Press M E N U 2. Select C a l c u l a t o r using 3. Confirm by pressing O K Your telephone now acts as a normal calculator. The equal-sign ( = ) is found on the right hand function key. Hold down the ...
Page 35 - IMPORTANT NOTICE
35 IMPORTANT NOTICE BatteriesNever dispose of old batteries in your householdrefuse. Return them to the place of purchase ortake them to a recycling centre so that they maybe disposed of in an environmentally friendlymanner. Care of your phoneTo clean your phone, wipe over with a soft cloth.Do not u...
Page 36 - ACCESSORIES; Hands-free car installation
ACCESSORIES 36 Hands-free car installation When your phone is placed in the cradle, it willswitch on automatically with the car ignition. Youcan select whether you want the telephone toswitch off automatically with the car ignition aftera delay of 1 hour or whether you want to switch itoff manually....
Page 37 - Desk top charge stand
37 ACCESSORIES Desk top charge stand The desk top charge stand is powered by meansof the charger supplied with your telephone.When the desk top charge stand is on the powerlamp will always show green. When you place the telephone in the desk topcharge stand you have to make sure that the battery sym...
Page 39 - INDEX
39 Accessories 36 Answered calls 17 Answering a call 5, 9 Any key answer 30 Auto answer 36 Automatic redial 29 Automatic switch off 36 Battery 6 Battery level indicator 6 Before sending messages 20 Before you start 7 Belt clip 38 Broadcast channel list 31 Broadcast language 31 Broadcast setup 31 Cal...
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...