Page 2 - welcome; Thank you
welcome This guide provides you with all the information you need to use your phone, from making a call to texting a colleague. You can also find out more about the wide range of services offered by Orange to keep you in touch and informed whether you’re at work, at home or abroad. So that you can m...
Page 3 - insert and charge your battery
insert the battery 1 With the phone face down and the toppointing away from you, position thebattery so that the gold contacts touchthe gold contacts inside the phone. 2 Insert the left side of the battery first. You should be able to see the wordSIEMENS at the top of the battery. 3 Insert the botto...
Page 4 - registration
2 The SIM Card number This is on the SIM Card itself. 3 A password for security purposesFor example your mother’s maiden name. 4 Your addressIncluding the postcode. your Orange phone number This is given to you either when you buyyour phone or when you call to register. SIM update When your phone is...
Page 5 - introduction to your phone; inside
■ Use voice recognition to control your phone, makecalls and save noteswithout pressing the keys ■ enjoy continuous accessto the Internet but onlypay for the data you sendand receive with GPRS ■ synchronise data withyour PC or use your built- in fax and data modem to send documents fromyour laptop w...
Page 7 - - introduction to your phone
1.1 switch your phone on To switch your phone on press and hold the key. After a few seconds you will be asked to confirm switch on. Press OK. When you switch on your phone for thefirst time you will be asked if you want tocopy your SIM Card contacts to yourAddressbook. Press Yes and wait for thecon...
Page 8 - explore the menus
1.3 1.4 1 - introduction to your phone explore the menus 8 Filesystem 1 Cache 2 Colour scheme 3 Data inbox 4 Internet 5 Java 6 Misc 7 Pictures 8 SMS archive 9 Sounds 10 Voice memo 7 Extras 1 Information 2 Alarm clock 3 Calculator 4 Currency conv 5 Stopwatch 6 Countdown 7 Camera 8 Voice comm. 9 Remot...
Page 9 - calls; symbols on your display
1 - introduction to your phone calls ■ Make a call ■ Answer a call ■ Redial a number ■ Missed calls ■ Mute a call ■ Call Waiting ■ Caller id 2 symbols on your display Below are some of the more commonsymbols that you might encounter on yourdisplay. Strength of incoming signal Battery being charged C...
Page 10 - make a call
2.2 2 dial the number you want to call, don’t forget to use the full area code 1 press and hold this button to turn your phone on, then press Yes to confirm 4 press to end the call 3 press to make the call listen to calls atthe right volume When you are on a call press to increase the earpiece volum...
Page 12 - mute your call
To return to the call on hold, press Swap, or to end the active call. Alternatively, press Reject, which willsend the new caller to your Answer Phone. To put an active call on hold , make a second call and then return to the originalcall: 1 While you are in the active call, press Menu. Select Hold. ...
Page 14 - - manage your contacts; Orange Directory Enquiries
3.1 3 - manage your contacts To choose the phonebook that you wouldlike to appear in your phone’s main menu: 1 Press Menu and then selectAddressbook/Phonebook, dependingupon which one appears in the top leftcorner of the menu. 2 Select Default book and then select eitherPhonebook or Addressbook. Not...
Page 19 - - decide how to manage your calls; Answer Phone Call Return
4.1 use Answer Phoneshortcuts to manage yourmessages efficiently Your Answer Phone is quick to use as thereare several single key presses to help you move through your messages. When listening to your messages press: 1 to listen to your message again 2 to save your message 3 to delete your message 7...
Page 21 - messaging
messaging ■ Send a text message ■ Standard and predictive text input ■ Attach a picture to a message ■ Text message templates ■ Group Text Messaging ■ Reading a text message 5 2 Scroll to and select Divert. 3 Choose one of the divert options. Set will be highlighted. Press Select toactivate the dive...
Page 24 - reading a text message; send and receive emails
reading a text message When you receive a text message, thesymbol will appear in your display with the message New text message received . Press to read the message. To reply to a text message , press Reply. You can then choose from the following options: ■ Write messageWrite a reply to the sender. ...
Page 28 - setting your connection; - Orange Multi Media services
setting your connection Your phone is able to access Orange WAPservices via CSD and GPRS connections. Orange is the standard Circuit Switched Data (CSD) connection, whereby you payfor the amount of time that you areconnected. Orange GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is a new service that allows yo...
Page 29 - Start menu; Start menu; Select; Orange home; Select
6.4 choose from a list of options while you are browsing You can access the Options menu at anytime by pressing to highlight , then pressing Menu. The Options menu isdynamic in that its content may varyaccording to which WAP site you are visiting.However, the menu will open to show: The full list of...
Page 32 - - keep working on the move
To synchronise your phone with your PC : 1 You will see a new icon on your desktopthat is called Synchronise SiemensPhone with Outlook. 2 Double click on this icon. XTNDConnectPC will open. 3 Select how you would like to connectyour phone to your PC. Click onSiemens phone and then Configure. 4 Choos...
Page 33 - Orange Assistant
To install your M55 as a modem : 1 Download the GPRS modem assistantsoftware from the CD supplied with your phone. 2 Connect your M55 to your laptop via adata cable. 3 Select the modem software, and thenselect data cable as your method ofconnection. 4 Select an automatic or manualconnection, and the...
Page 34 - accessories
To end your conference call , press . All calls will end at the same time. Note : If you are abroad the availability of this service depends on the network youare using. You are charged your standardService Plan rate for each call you make. accessories Your Siemens M55 is compatible withseveral acce...
Page 36 - - personalise your phone
change the way yourphone behaves instantly A profile is a collection of settings that allows you to change the way your phonebehaves by simply changing one setting. Your phone comes with six preset profileswhich you can change, as well as spacefor you to create two of your own. To change your profil...
Page 40 - set the time and date
Note : If you miss an alarm because you are on a call when it sounds, it will besaved in the Missed alarms menu. use your phone’s Organiserto remind yourself ofimportant events Your M55 has a built-in Organiser whichallows you to set notes and alarmsreminding you of your work commitments. Remind you...
Page 41 - - manage your time and calls
If you remember something important orhave an idea whilst you are on the move,you can save up to 10 notes in your phonefor you to use at a more convenient time. To save a note : 1 Press Menu and scroll to Organiser. Press Select. 2 Scroll to Notes and press Select. 3 <New entry> will be highli...
Page 43 - recent call lists; Orange Care
recent call lists Each time you make, receive or miss a call,your phone takes a note. At any time youcan access a list of the last 10 missed,dialled or received calls. To access your call lists : 1 Press Menu and scroll to Records.Press Select. 2 You can choose to view: ■ Calls missed ■ Calls receiv...
Page 44 - 0 - ensure your phone is secure
■ Loss, theft or malicious damage claimsmust be reported to the police immediately (or as soon as possiblewithin 24 hours of discovery). ■ To make a claim or to have your phonebarred to prevent unauthorised usesimply call Business Customer Serviceson 07973 100 158 . ■ To speed up your claim make a n...
Page 47 - JavaTM
10 - ensure your phone is secure 10.7 games andapplications ■ Java™ 11
Page 48 - 1 - games and applications
International services ■ International services ■ Select a network 12 download useful businesstools and games Your phone supports Java™ technology,allowing you to download and install usefulJava™ applications such as organisers,converters and scientific tools, as well asthe latest games. Your phone ...
Page 49 - check list before you travel; 2 - International services
check list before you travel 1 Contact your company’s Orangeaccount holder or call BusinessCustomer Services on 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone to activate your phoneso you can make and receive callsabroad. Roaming needs to be activatedat least 24 hours before travel...
Page 50 - using GPRS abroad
5 Set up any diverts on your Orangephone before you leave the UK as youwill not be able to do it when you areabroad. Refer to Chapter 4 for moreinformation on call diverts. 6 Make sure you pack your charger and athree-pin adapter so you can chargeyour phone whilst abroad. 7 Make sure that the freque...
Page 51 - reference
reference ■ Safety ■ Radio waves and your phone ■ Paperwork ■ Orange Care terms and conditions ■ Pay monthly terms and conditions ■ Declaration of conformity 13 12.5 12 - International services
Page 52 - safety
13.2 13 - reference 13.1 safety 1 network services The mobile phone described in this guide isapproved for use on the Orange network.A number of features included in this guideare called Network Services. These arespecial services that you can arrangethrough Orange. Before you can takeadvantage of t...
Page 56 - paperwork
radio waves and yourphone Specific absorption rate, or SAR, is aninternationally accepted way of measuringhow much radio frequency (RF) energy isabsorbed by the body when a mobilephone is used. All phones on the Orange network aredesigned by the phone manufacturers tocomply with the relevant recomme...
Page 71 - index; declaration of conformity
index ■ index 14 13.39 copy of our Code of Practice forConsumer Affairs to you on request. Orange company details 19.5 Our Company Registration Number is2178917 and our Registered Office isat St James Court, Great Park Road,Almondsbury Park, Bradley Stoke,Bristol, BS32 4QJ. governing law 19.6 Your C...
Page 73 - notes
p Phonebook Call using your phonebook 3.2 Groups 3.4 Phonebook options 3.3 Store a name and number 3.1 Phone display 1.1 Predictive text 5.1 Profiles 8.2 r Record number 3.7 Redialling 2.3 Review your calls 9.7 Ring tone 8.3 s Safety 13.1 Screensaver 8.6 Scroll keys 1.2 Security codes 10.4 SIM Card ...
Page 75 - Orange services
contact Orange notes Orange services Business Customer Services 158† Directory Enquiries 118 000* International Directory Enquiries 118 880* Operator Services 100† Orange Multi Media 177* or 277* If your phone is lost or stolen, contact your Orange account holder or call 07973 100 158 † Emergency se...