Page 2 - Contents
1 Contents Overview ..................................... 2Getting Started ........................... 3 Inserting SIM card.........................3Charging ......................................3Switching on ................................4Setting the time and date ..............4Standby display....
Page 3 - Overview; Service Provider
2 Overview Reception strength/battery – the whiter the better Network name – indicates your phone is ready to make and receive calls ( standby ) Back key – current function is displayed above, except:• Hold down to switch on or off.In most cases it offers “clear” or “back” (a long press goes back to...
Page 4 - Getting Started; Inserting SIM card; Charging
3 Getting Started Inserting SIM card Your service provider provides you with a SIM card. If it is delivered credit card size, snap out the smaller segment and remove any rough edges.1. Simultaneously squeeze opposite sides of the phone firmly at points shown whilst lifting top end of cover slightly....
Page 5 - Switching on; Setting the time and date; Switching off; OK
Getting Started 4 Switching on To switch on your phone Hold down . Enter your PIN number (if required). Entering a PIN A PIN number protects your phone against unauthorised use. Most service providers supply a new SIM card with PIN protection switched on; see your documentation for the number. Type ...
Page 6 - Making and Taking Calls; Making a call; Adjusting call volume; Taking a call; Options
5 Making and Taking Calls Making a call To make a call From standby (network name displayed), type the telephone number, always including area code. Double-click . To correct a number Click to delete the previous digit. Hold down to delete all preceding digits.Click to move back and forward in the t...
Page 7 - More Ways to Call; Dialling internationally; Voice dialling; Redialling numbers; Retrying a busy number
6 More Ways to Call Dialling internationally For an international prefix that works from any country, hold down the 0 key to enter “+” and either: • type the country code on the keypad, or• choose +List and select the country from those shown. Type the telephone number and double-click . In many cou...
Page 8 - Call Features; Voice mail; Using the phone hands-free
7 Call Features Voice mail Your network answering service may be preset, or you may need to set it – see p 17. To listen to voice mails Service providers have different ways of alerting you when a new voice mail is received:• ] – click to read message • a recorded announcement. Hold down the 1 key t...
Page 9 - Receiving a second call
Call Features 8 Receiving a second call If you subscribe to your service provider’s call waiting service, you may be alerted to an incoming call while you are using the phone. To set call waiting, see p 21. To accept an additional call Click to choose Swap . This holds your current call and answers ...
Page 10 - Phonebook; About the Phonebook; Saving Phonebook entries; Typing in the Phonebook; Phonebook tips
9 Phonebook About the Phonebook The Phonebook makes it simple to dial your most frequently-used numbers. To select a Phonebook entry From standby, click to show the first entry. Type the first letter of the name (press the corresponding number key the correct number of times) and/or click to see pre...
Page 11 - Updating Phonebook entries
Phonebook 10 Further Phonebook features Depending on your SIM, the following may be offered: Own number – display or record your own phone number. You may also record other useful personal numbers. Service/Information numbers – provides lists of useful phone numbers. Updating Phonebook entries From ...
Page 12 - Text Messages; Receiving a text message; Deleting messages; Back; of
11 Text Messages Receiving a text message Your phone can send and receive multimedia messages (EMS) including text, pictures and sound. To view/play a message When you receive a message, your phone displays the ] symbol or á if it contains a sound. Click . Click to move up and down in a text message...
Page 13 - Writing other characters
Text Messages 12 Using “T9” to type T9 enables you to write text messages by pressing each number key just once (e.g., 4 , 6 , 8 , 3 , 5 for “hotel”). To type, press the number key that shows the letter you want once then repeat for next letter, ignoring incorrectly displayed letters . At the end of...
Page 14 - Sending a message; Ready messages
Text Messages 13 Sending a message Choose Options and Send and then, unless replying, either:• type the number, or• choose ã to select a name. Choose Send (or hold to cancel). Your message is sent to your service provider’s SMS service centre for onward transmission. They may be able to provide conf...
Page 15 - Telephone numbers
Text Messages 14 Telephone numbers To save (or dial) a telephone number in a message Numbers that you can call are underlined. Click to highlight one. Choose Options and Save in â (Phonebook) or Call . T9® Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5, 818, 437, 5, 953,...
Page 16 - Saving media; Longer messages; Happy Birthday
15 Multimedia (EMS) messages Cards On special occasions, you can send your friends greetings cards that include a picture and melody, and in which you can add a personal message.These can be received on the latest models from most prestige phone manufacturers.From the Messages menu, choose Cards and...
Page 17 - Features and Settings; Key lock; Using the alarm clock
16 Features and Settings Key lock Prevent accidental calls by locking the keypad. In standby, hold down the # key to lock. From the Keys menu, choose Auto key lock to have your phone automatically lock the keypad when it is idle.With the key lock on, you can still answer calls and if necessary dial ...
Page 18 - Using the calendar; Network
Features and Settings 17 Using the calendar As an aid to planning, your phone provides a calendar. Choose the Calendar menu and click to see different months. Using a screensaver Your phone displays an image (e.g., a clock) when it has been idle for a couple of minutes. To change the image, from the...
Page 19 - Setting up favourites
Features and Settings 18 Setting up favourites To set up your Display key You can program the key with your favourite number or feature.From standby, click . Choose Change and select the feature you want, or Phone number (in which case, choose the required Phonebook entry). Click to set. To program ...
Page 20 - Menus; Display Symbols; Menu commands
19 Menus Display Symbols Your phone may display the following information: Reminders Back key Go key Menu commands This section of the manual summarises the menu options on your phone. Messages See p 11. Recent calls View, redial, delete or save telephone numbers from calls you have missed, received...
Page 26 - Precautions
25 Precautions/Maintenance Precautions Interference Like any radio transmitter, a mobile phone can interfere with electrical equipment. You must always switch off your phone: • in hospitals and near medical equipment. If you have a heart pacemaker, keep the phone a minimum of 20 cm from it and hold ...
Page 27 - Xelibri Service/Accessories; Service; Approved accessories; In your car; Headset
26 Xelibri Service/Accessories Service Please refer to section “What if ...” on page 23, or our web site at www.xelibri.com . If repair work is necessary please contact:+800 4 9354274(+800 4 XELIBRI) Note When calling customer service, please have ready your receipt and the phone identity number (IM...
Page 28 - Specifications; Technical data; SAR
27 Specifications Declaration of conformity Siemens Information and Communication 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 conformit...
Page 29 - Guarantee certificate
28 Guarantee certificate Without prejudice to any claim the user (customer) may have in relation to the dealer or retailer, the customer shall be granted a manufacturer's Guarantee under the conditions set out below: • In the case of new devices and their components exhibiting defects resulting from...
Page 30 - Index
29 Index A additional calls ............................. 7alarm clock ................................ 16animations inserting in text messages .... 15saving from text messages ... 15 audio menu ................................ 20 C calendar .................................... 17call forwarding/div...