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0 4 1 1 0 4 left page (1) of A65_PUMA am, A31008-H5810-A40-1-4A19 (11.03.2005, 11:02) Table of Contents 1 Surf & fun ......................................... 19 Internet browser (WAP) ................. 19 Games & more .............................. 20 Setup ................................................ 21 Profiles .......................................... 21 Display .......................................... 21 Call setup ...................................... 22 Clock ............................................. 23 Connectivity .................................. 23 Security ......................................... 23 Network ........................................ 24 Accessories ................................... 24 Ringtones ......................................... 25 Extras ............................................... 25 Alarm clock ................................... 25 Calculator ...................................... 25 Stopwatch ..................................... 25 SIM services (optional) .................. 26 Fast access ....................................... 26 Own stuff ......................................... 26 Questions & Answers ....................... 27 Customer Care ................................. 30 Care and maintenance ..................... 31 Product data ..................................... 32 U.S. FDA ........................................... 33 FCC/Industry Canada Notice ............ 39 Ten driving safety tips ..................... 40 Intellectual property ........................ 42 Accessories ...................................... 43 SAR (A65) ......................................... 44 End user license agreement ............ 46 Menu tree ........................................ 51 Index ................................................ 55 Legal notices ...................................... 2 Safety precautions ............................. 4 Phone overview .................................. 5 Display symbols (selection) ................ 7 Getting started ................................... 8 Using the SIM card/battery ............... 8 Charging the battery ........................ 8 Switching on/off, PIN .......................... 9 Enter PIN ......................................... 9 Strong reception signal .................... 9 Emergency number (SOS) .............. 10 Without a SIM card ........................ 10 General information ......................... 10 User guide ..................................... 10 Menu control ................................. 10 Standby mode ............................... 10 Security ............................................ 10 Codes ............................................ 10 Clear SIM card barring .................... 11 Making a phone call ......................... 11 Text entry ......................................... 12 Text entry without T9 .................... 12 Text entry with T9 .......................... 13 Predef. texts .................................. 14 Phonebook ....................................... 14
<New entry> .................................. 14 Call (search for an entry) ................ 14 Edit entry ....................................... 14 Assign picture ................................ 15 Groups .......................................... 15 Call log .............................................. 15 Durat/charges ................................... 15 Camera ............................................. 16 Voicemail/CB services ....................... 16 SMS ................................................... 17 MMS ................................................. 18 Message lists/
Message settings ............................. 19 See also Index at the end of this User Guide Table of Contents See also In-
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0 4 1 1 0 4 left page (2) of A65_PUMA am, A31008-H5810-A40-1-4A19 (11.03.2005, 11:02) 2 Legal notices Legal notices The mobile phone described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM and GPRS networks operating on the GSM 900, 1800 (DCS/PCN) and 1900 (PCS) bands. It is approved for use in the country where it was originally sold and may be approved for use in other countries. 2004 Siemens Information and Communication Mobile, LLC. All rights reserved. Siemens and the A65 model phone are trademarks or registered trade-
marks of Siemens AG and/or its affili-
ates in the United States and/or other countries. T9 is a registered trademark of America Online, Inc. in the United States. Java and all Java-based trade-
marks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Micro-
systems, Inc. in the U.S and other countries. The names of actual com-
panies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Disclaimer THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE USER GUIDE IS WRITTEN FOR THE A65 PHONE. SIEMENS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS TO THE PRODUCTS AND ANY OF THE FEATURES OF THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED IN THIS DOC-
UMENT WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. THE CONTENTS OF THE USER GUIDE ARE PROVIDED "AS IS". EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE IN RELATION TO THE ACCURACY, RELIABILITY OR CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT. SIEMENS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THE USER GUIDE OR WITH-
DRAW IT AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. UNDER NO CIRCUM-
STANCES SHALL SIEMENS BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA OR INCOME OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES HOWSOEVER CAUSED. Export Information The mobile phone may be subject to export regulation of the United States and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. You must comply with all applicable export laws, restrictions and regula-
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0 4 1 1 0 4 left page (3) of A65_PUMA am, A31008-H5810-A40-1-4A19 (11.03.2005, 11:02) Legal notices 3 set by the factory. However, playing games (particularly with the back-
light continuously switched on) and listening to music will shorten the time available for standby and to make and receive telephone calls. Operation times also vary depending on network conditions, SIM settings, charging and battery condition, how you use your phone and other fac-
tors. Memory The mobile phone contains an inter-
nal memory device that stores the software required to operate the mobile phone, communicate with the GSM/GPRS network and provide the user interface. Some features in the internal memory run additional devices and some additional games and utilities. The amount of memory available in the mobile phone is finite and may be insufficient to store large numbers of applications and files. Warning!
Remember to back up your data and to do so frequently. Always back up all data and programs before sending the mobile phone in for repair. agencies or authorities, and may not export, or transfer for the purpose of re-export, the mobile phone or any part of the phone in violation of any applicable restrictions, laws or regu-
lations, or without all necessary approvals. Network Services A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. They are special services provided by wireless service providers. In order to use any of these Network Ser-
vices, you must subscribe to these service(s) from your service provider and obtain instructions for their use. Some of these Network Services may not be available when roaming on a network other than your home net-
work. Standby and Talk Time Information The mobile phone incorporates fea-
tures that are new to the mobile phone world. These may include color displays and lighting, graphic games, music reproduction and browsing the Internet. The way you use the display and the features will affect the performance of the bat-
tery and how long it lasts between charge cycles. The quoted standby times and talk times show the mini-
mum and maximum performance that can be expected from the bat-
tery under normal network condi-
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0 4 1 1 0 4 left page (4) of A65_PUMA am, A31008-H5810-A40-1-4A19 (11.03.2005, 11:02) Safety precautions 4 Safety precautions Information for parents Please read the operating instructions and safety precautions carefully before use. Explain the content and the hazards associated with using the phone to your children. Remember to comply with legal re-
quirements and local restrictions when using the phone. For example in aeroplanes, petrol stations, hospi-
tals or while driving. Mobile phones can interfere with the functioning of medical devices such as hearing aids or pacemakers. Keep at least 20 cm/9 inches be-
tween phone and pacemaker. When using the mobile phone hold it to the ear which is further away from the pacemaker. For more information consult your doctor. Small parts such as the SIM card, sealing stop, lens ring and lens cap can be dismantled and swallowed by small children. The phone must therefore be stored out of the reach of small children. The mains voltage specified on the power supply unit (Volt) must not be exceeded. Otherwise the charging device may be destroyed. The ringtone (S. 25), info tones and handsfree talking are reproduced through the loudspeaker. Do not hold the phone to your ear when it rings or when you have switched on the handsfree function (S. 12). Oth-
erwise you risk serious permanent damage to your hearing. Important:
Only use original Siemens batteries
(100 % mercury-free) and charg-
ing devices. Otherwise you risk seri-
ous damage to health and property. The battery could explode, for instance. You may only open the phone to re-
place the battery (100 % mercury-
free) or SIM card. You must not open the battery under any circumstances. All other changes to this device are strictly prohibited and will invalidate the operating licence. Please dispose of unwanted batter-
ies and phones as permitted by the laws in your country. The phone may cause interference in the vicinity of TV sets, radios and PCs. Use only Siemens original accesso-
ries. This will avoid potential risks to health or property and ensure com-
pliance with all relevant regulations. Improper use will invalidate the guarantee! These safety instructions also apply to Siemens original accessories. m f
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0 4 1 1 0 4 _ g Service provider 01.10.2004 10:10 Menu NewMMS Phone overview 1 A Call key (press lower part of button) Dial phone number /name displayed, take calls. Show last phone numbers dialed in standby mode. 2 B On/Off/End key
(press lower part of button) Switched off: press and hold to switch on. During a call or in use: press briefly to finish. In menus: press briefly: one level back. Press and hold: return to standby mode. switch off phone. In standby mode: Press and hold to 3 Control key In lists and menus:
G Scroll up and down. D Select function. C Back a menu level. During a call:
D Open call menu. In standby mode:
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duces reception quality. 2 Loudspeaker 3 Display symbols Signal strength/GPRS available/battery level. 4 Display keys (press upper part of button) The current functions of these keys are shown in the bottom line of the display as text/symbol (e. g. d). 5 Input keys 6 * Press and hold Numbers, letters. In standby mode: switch on/off all sig-
nal tones (except alarm). For incoming calls: switch off ring In standby mode: switch key lock on/off. tones only. 7 Press and hold 8 Microphone 9 Plug socket Connection for charger, headset, camera etc. _ g Service provider 01.10.2004 10:10 Menu NewMMS m f
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] Messages
Camera y Extras Own stuff m Setup n All calls are diverted. j Ringer off. k Short ring (beep) only. l Ring only if the caller is stored in the Phonebook. Alarm set. Alarm clock active. Key lock active. On the SIM card On the SIM card (PIN 2 protected). v p,o Function activated/deactivated. In the phone memory. No network access. Phone numbers/names:
Indicates whether upper- or lower case letters are active. N Phonebook. ABC/
Abc/abc Text input with T9. Activated and available. Registered.
Temporarily interrupted. GPRS download. WAP Online. WAP via GPRS online. WAP No network.
Headset active. Auto answer feature on. Depending on your service provider, some of the symbols displayed here may differ from those on the phone. Soft keys
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0 4 1 1 0 4 8 Getting started Getting started Using the SIM card/battery Your phone's display is delivered with a protective film. Remove this film before get-
ting started. To avoid damage to the dis-
play, the phone should not be used with-
out the front cover. The service provider supplies you with a SIM card on which all the important data for your account is stored. If the SIM card is credit card-sized, snap out the smaller segment and trim any rough edges. Remove the battery cover upwards 1. 1 the locating slot (make sure the angled Insert SIM card 2 and push it fully into corner is in the correct position 3). Then the SIM card 4. push the retaining catch over the top of 2 4 3 Insert the battery sideways into the phone 5, then press downwards 6 until it engages. 6 5 7 To remove, press the retaining tab 7 then lift the battery out. Insert the battery cover by the tabs at the bottom 8, then press downwards 9, until it engages. 9 8 Always switch off phone before removing the battery!
Only 3V SIM cards are supported. Please contact your service provider if you have an older card. Functions without SIM card p. 10. Charging the battery The battery is not supplied fully charged. Plug the charger cable into the bottom of the phone, plug the power supply unit into a mains power socket and charge for at least two hours. The power supply unit will become hot after extended use. This is normal and is not dangerous. m f
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0 4 1 1 0 4 left page (9) of A65_PUMA am, A31008-H5810-A40-1-4A19 (11.03.2005, 11:04) Switching on/off, PIN 9 Switching on/off, PIN Turning the phone on/off Press and hold the On/Off/End key B 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 characters **** appear to ensure nobody can read your PIN on the display. Correct errors with Clear. Confirm your input with OK. Logging on to the network will take a few seconds. Switching on your phone for the first time Time/date The clock must be set to the right time once at start-up. Press Yes. First enter the date (day/month/
year), then the time (24 hours, including seconds). Press OK. The time and date are updated. If the battery is removed for longer than 30 seconds, the clock must be reset. Time zones Specify your current time zone. Select the desired time zone from the list with F. Apply it with Set. Strong reception signal _ Strong receive signal.
^ A weak signal reduces the call-
quality and may lead to loss of the connection. Change your location. Display when charging is in progress h Charging time An empty battery is fully charged after about 2 hours. Charging is only possible within a temperature range of +5 C to
+40 C. If the temperature rises/falls 5 C above/below this, the charge symbol flash-
es a warning. The voltage specified on the power supply unit must not be exceeded. Charge icon not visible If the battery was fully discharged, the charging symbol will not be immediately visible on connection to the power supply unit. It will appear after up to two hours. In this case the battery is fully charged af-
ter 3 - 4 hours. Only use the power supply unit provided!
Display while in service Charge level display during operation
(empty-full):a d g A beep sounds when the battery is nearly empty. The charge level of the battery is displayed correctly only after uninterrupt-
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By pressing the soft key SOS you can make an emergency call on any network without a SIM card and without entering a PIN (not available in all countries). Without a SIM card If you switch on the phone without a SIM card you can still use some phone functions. Press Menu. The functions are displayed
(f.e. Emergency, SOS). General information User guide The following symbols are used to explain operation:J Enter numbers or letters B On/Off/End key A Call key D Press the control key on the side
< Soft key left
> Soft key right Menu L Function depends on the service Displays a soft-key function indicated provider, special registration may be necessary Menu control The steps needed to reach a function are shown in concise form in this user guide. E. g. to display call list for missed calls:
press Menu Z Calls missed This corresponds to:
Open the main menu, select the Call log menu, then select the function Calls missed. You have to confirm with Select. Standby mode When the name of the service provider appears on the display, the phone is in standby mode and ready for use. The left soft key may have different func-
tions pre-assigned to it. Press and hold the On/Off/End key B to return to standby mode from any menu option. Security Codes The phone and SIM card are protected against misuse by several security codes. Keep these confidential numbers in a safe place where you can access them again if required. Menu m Security Codes Select a function PIN control The PIN is usually requested each time the phone is switched on. You can deacti-
vate this feature but you risk unauthor-
ised use of the phone. Some service pro-
viders do not permit deactivating the control. Change PIN You can change the PIN to any 4-8 digit number you may find easier to remember. Change PIN2
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0 4 1 1 0 4 left page (11) of A65_PUMA am, A31008-H5810-A40-1-4A19 (11.03.2005, 11:04) Making a phone call 11 Change phonecode You define the phone code (4 to 8 digits) when calling up a phone-code protected function for the first time. It is then valid for all phone-code protected functions. Following the third unsuccessful attempt, access to the phone code and the func-
tions that use it is denied. In such an in-
stance contact Siemens Service (p. 30). Clear SIM card barring If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card is barred. Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN), provided by your serv-
ice provider with the SIM card, according to instructions. If the PUK (MASTER PIN) has been lost, please contact your service provider. Preventing accidental activation Even if PIN entry is deactivated (p. 10) confirmation is required to switch on phone. This prevents accidental activation of the phone, e.g. when you are carrying it in a bag or when you are travelling in an aircraft. After long press of the On/Off/End key B to switch on the phone or abort the operation with Cancel. 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 dial-
ing code). To dial International dialing codes press and hold 0 until a "+"-is dis-
played. Press +List and select country. Short press Clear to clear the last digit, a long press clears the entire phone number. To dial press the A key. End call Press the End key B briefly. Press this key even if the person on the other end of the line has hung up first. Set volume Use the control key E to start adjusting ume with G and confirm with OK. the volume during conversation. Set vol-
required phone number from the list If a Car Kit is used, its volume setting will not affect the usual setting on the phone. Redial previous numbers For redialing previously dialed numbers press the Call key A once, pick out the with G, then press A again. If number busy Press Auto dial for automatically dialing ing time intervalls or press Call back (L ) the phone number ten times at increas-
for phone ringing when the busy number is free. Press Prompt and a beep will re-
mind you to redial the dispayed phone number after 15 minutes. Accept call The phone must be switched on (standby mode). An incoming call will interrupt any other use of the phone. Press Answer or A. Please make sure you have accepted the call before holding the phone to your ear. This will prevent a loud ring tone from damaging your hearing!
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ted by the network, it is displayed. If the caller's name also appears in the Phone-
book, this will appear instead of the number. If set, a picture can be displayed instead of the bell icon. Reject call Reject or B press briefly. Speakerphone You can put the phone down during a call. You can then hear the caller via the loudspeaker. Activate handsfree function with Speaker. and switch on with Yes. Adjust the volume with G. Pressing Speaker. switches off "handsfree talking". Always switch off "handsfree talking" before holding the phone to your ear! This will avoid damage to your hearing!
Swapping between 2 calls y menu Hold J (dial a new phone Make a new connection during a call with number). With y menu Swap you can swap back and forth between both calls. If you are called during a phone call and you can hear the "call waiting tone"
(p. 22), you can accept the waiting call with Swap,putting the current call on hold to do so. Swap back and forth be-
tween the calls as previously described or end the current call with Band accept the new call with Answer. Multi Party y menu Hold J (dial a new phone Make a new connection during a call with number). With y menu Multi Party you can join the held call. Repeat this procedure until all participants are linked together (up to 5 participants). All calls in the conference are ended si-
multaneously when the End key B is pressed. Text entry Text entry without T9 Press number key repeatedly until the re-
quired letter appears. The cursor advanc-
es after a short delay. Example:
Pressing briefly once types the letter a, twice the letter b, etc. Press and hold to write the number.
,,1-9 Umlauts and numbers are dis-
Clear played after the relevant letters. Press briefly to delete the letter before the cursor, press and hold to erase the whole word. H Move the cursor
(forwards/back). Press briefly: Switch between abc, Abc, ABC, T9abc, T9Abc, T9ABC, 123. Status indicator in the top line of the display. Press and hold: All input modes are displayed. Press briefly: Special characters are shown. Press and hold: Open input menu. Press once/repeatedly:
. , ? ! " 0 - ( ) @ / : _ Press and hold: Writes 0. Writes blank. Press twice = skip line. 2
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Press briefly for T9Abc then 4 6 8 3 5 and 1 (the blank ends a word). Do not use special characters such as but rather use the standard characters, e.g. A; T9 will do the rest for you. Additional notes 0 Setting a full stop. Word is ended when followed by a blank space. Within a word, a full stop repre-
sents an apostrophe or hyphen:
e.g. provider.s = providers. D Move to the right. Ends a word.
Press briefly: Swap between: abc, Abc, T9abc, T9Abc, 123. Status in-
dicator in the top line of the dis-
play. Press and hold: All input modes are displayed. Press briefly: Select special char-
acters. Press and hold: Open input menu.
T9 word suggestions If several options are found in the diction-
ary for a key sequence (a word), the most probable is displayed first. The word must be highlighted as inverted. Then press. The displayed word is re-
placed with a different word. If this is also incorrect, repeat until the correct word is displayed. To add a word to the dictionary, select Spell. Now write the word without T9-support and accept with Save into the dictionary.
Special characters Press briefly *. The character map is displayed:
1)
1) Line skip Navigate to characters with G,Hand press Select. Input menu Press and hold * with text input. The input menu ist displayed:
Text format (SMS only) Input language Mark text Copy/Add Text entry with T9 T9 deduces the correct word from the in-
dividual key entries by making compari-
sons with an extensive dictionary. Activate, deactivate T9 Options T9 input T9 preferred Change (activate or deactivate T9) Select Input language Select the language in which you want to compose your message. Options T9 input Input language Select (the new language can be se-
lected) or Delete (T9 dictionary for the se-
lected language will be deleted). Type a word using T9 The display changes as you proceed. Therefore, it is best if you finish a word without looking at the display. m f
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With H move left or right, word by word, until the required word is inverted. With scroll through the T9 word suggestions again. Clear deletes the char-
acter to the left of the cursor and displays a new possible word!
Words not created using T9:
With H move letter by letter to the left/right. Clear deletes the letter to the left of the cursor. New characters are in-
serted at the cursor position. T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554;
Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and addi-
tional patents are pending worldwide. Predef. texts The phone contains predefined texts that you can add to your messages (SMS, MMS). You can also create and store up to 5 personal stored texts. Each stored text can contain up to 32 characters. Unlike personal stored texts, predefined texts cannot be changed or deleted. Write personal stored texts Menu ] Predef. texts Options
<New entry> J (write personal stored text) Save Use predefined texts J (write message text) Options Insert text G (select predefined text from the list) Select The predefined text is inserted into the text to the left of the cursor. Phonebook Enter frequently used phone numbers in the Phonebook with a special name. To dial them, simply highlight the name. If a phone number is stored with a name, it appears on the display when you are called. Important numbers can be as-
signed to different groups.
<New entry>
Open Addressbook (in standby mode) G Select Select entry fields Number: Always enter phone number with prefix. Name: Enter first name or surname. E-mail: Enter email address for MMS
(max. for 50 addresses). Group: Organise entries in groups, select with Change. Location: Select location: Mobile, SIM or Protected SIM. Record no.: This is automatically assigned to the entry. Press Save to store the new entry. Call (search for an entry) Open phonebook F, select name and select phone number withA. Edit entry F Select entry Options Edit Make changes Save. m f
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0 4 1 1 0 4 left page (15) of A65_PUMA am, A31008-H5810-A40-1-4A19 (11.03.2005, 11:04) Call log 15 Assign picture Assign a maximum of 50 phone numbers to an individual picture. This picture will appear in the display when there is a call from this number. The picture is assigned to the phone number and it appears with F Select entry Options Picture Select picture Open (the picture is displayed) Select a symbol in the Phonebook. Delete/change image If a picture is assigned to a phone number, it can be deleted or replaced.G Select entry with picture Options Select p Picture Delete Groups Four groups are specified in your phone to enable you to arrange your Phonebook entries clearly. You can rename these groups. Open Addressbook (in standby mode) is listed behind the group name) G <Groups> (the number of entries Select a group Select (open group) or Rename (give group a name) Ring tone for group If you assign a ring tone to a group, it sounds when one of the group members rings. Menu Group calls Select a group Select Select ring tone Select b Your phone stores the phone numbers of calls for convenient redialing. Call log Menu Z Select Select call record Select Select phone number A Calls missed The phone numbers of calls that you have not accepted are stored for call-back pur-
poses, if the network supports the "Caller Identity" feature. Symbol for acc. call.
Calls received Accepted calls are listed, if the network supports the "Caller Identity" feature. Calls dialed In standby mode you have access to the last numbers dialed with A. Delete calls The records are deleted. Call list menu Options Edit entries. Durat/charges b You can display the charges and the dura-
tion of a call and set a unit limit for outgo-
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0 4 1 1 0 4 16 Camera Charge sett. Menu Z Durat/charges Charge sett. Currency
(PIN 2 prompt) Currency for charge display. Personal rate
(PIN 2 prompt) Charges per unit/period. A/c limit
(PIN 2 prompt) Fix a credit/usage period on a special SIM card. Auto display Call duration and call charges are automatically displayed for each call. b b b Camera You can use the phone to immediately view, save and send photos you have tak-
en with the "QuickPic Camera". Pictures can be taken in two different formats:
Low resolution:
QQVGA 160x120 pixels, memory size up to 6 KB for sending as an MMS im-
age (p. 18). High resolution:
VGA 640x480 pixels, memory size of one picture up to 40 KB e.g. for fur-
ther editing on PC. To allow the picture to be viewed on the phone display, a QQVGA picture is created for every VGA picture. In standby mode press Camera or Menu First the number of shots still available is shown (depends on resolution chosen). Confirm with OK (the last picture taken is shown) and scroll through photos with G. Picture A picture requires a few seconds to be processed. Press Take. You will hear an advisory tone when the exposure time has expired. The photo is shown on the display and saved automatically. Flashlight In the option menu the flashlight func-
tion can be switched on/off. If the flash is switched on, a command is given to charge the flashlight before tak-
ing a picture:
Press Load briefly. The flashlight is charged
(battery capacity at least approx. 30%). Press Take and the photo is taken. Sending a photo by MMS You can easily send a photo as an MMS immediately after taking it. Options Send via MMS Select
(select the desired resolution) Skip
(skip recording a melody, p. 18) Voicemail/CB services Voice mail/mailbox Menu ] Msg. setup Voice message Most service providers offer you an exter-
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0 4 1 1 0 4 left page (17) of A65_PUMA am, A31008-H5810-A40-1-4A19 (11.03.2005, 11:04) b You may have to register for this service with your service provider and perform some manual settings. Settings:
Your service provider supplies you with two phone numbers:
Save mailbox number You call this phone number to listen to the voice mails left for you. Menu ] Msg. setup Voice message Enter mailbox phone number and confirm with OK. Save call divert number Calls are diverted to this phone number. Menu m Call setup e. g. Unanswered Set Enter call divert number and log on OK to network. Divert will be confirmed after a few seconds (see also p. 22). Play back messages A new voice mail can be announced as follows:
b A \ symbol with beep or ] an SMS indicates a new voice mail or that you are receiving an automatic announcement. Dial into your mailbox and listen to your message(s). Press and hold 1 (if necessary enter mail-
box number once only). Confirm with OK and Mailbox depending on your service provider. CB services Menu ] Msg. setup CB services Some service providers offer information services (info channels,). If reception is activated, your Topic list will supply you with messages on the activated topics. SMS 17 SMS You can transmit and receive very long messages (up to 760 characters) on your phone. They are automatically composed of several "normal" SMS messages (note higher charges). Additionally you can insert pictures and sounds in an SMS. Writing/sending SMS messages Menu ] New SMS J (write text) A /J(enter phone OK number or select from Phonebook) The SMS is sent to the service centre for transmission. Receiving SMS display with . To read the SMS, press An arrival of a new SMS is announced on With G you scroll through message line by line. Select Reply for a direct reply. SMS archive Menu ] SMS archive left soft key. The list of SMS messages stored in the phone is displayed. Special functions SMS to group Send SMS as a "circular" to a group. Options Send Group Select group members and send SMS. Picture&Sound Insert pictures and sounds into message. Options Picture&Sound select. The menu contains:
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dy for sending messages by MMS. Press Record. Recording starts, and the maximum available time and recording duration are displayed. To end recording, press Stop. Insert additional pages Options Open menu. New slide Select. Send MMS Options Open menu. Send Receive/read MMS b
/ Indicates reception or notifica-
Select. tion of an MMS. Depending on the profile setting (p. 19):
Receive complete MMS Open the message. Press Receiving, in order to receive the complete MMS, with Play automatic MMS presenta-
tion. Cancel with any key. Functions for editing MMS can be found under Options. MMS 18 MMS The Multimedia Messaging Service ena-
bles you to send texts, pictures (also pho-
tos) and sounds in a combined 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 notification that an MMS has been saved in the network, giving sender and size details. You may then download it to your phone to read it. Ask your service provider whether this service is available. You may need to reg-
ister for this service separately. Writing/sending MMS messages An MMS consists of the address header Menu ] New MMS and the content. To: /J Phone number/
Input fields:
e-mail address of recipient/s. Subject: Enter MMS heading (up to Picture:
40 characters) Insert. The picture list is opened for selection. Additional information You can also easily send an image by MMS immediately after taking it with the QuickPic Camera (p. 16). Text:
Edit. Write text with the help of T9. Tones/Alerts:Insert. Select a melody or record a new melody. Slide duration:
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Message settings All SMS/MMS messages are stored in one of the following lists according to status. Inbox Menu ] Inbox SMS/MMS The list of received SMS or MMS messag-
es is displayed. Draft Menu ] Draft SMS/MMS The list of unsent SMS or MMS messages is displayed. Unsent Menu ] Unsent SMS/MMS The list of SMS or MMS messages not yet successfully sent is displayed. Sent Menu ] Sent SMS/MMS The list of sent SMS or MMS messages is displayed. T9 settings Menu ] Msg. setup Select a function T9 preferred Activate/deactivate intelligent text entry
(see also p. 13). Input language Select language for text entry. Languages with T9 support are marked by the T9 symbol. SMS profiles, MMS profiles Menu ] Msg. setup SMS profiles/MMS profiles Profiles have to be created for SMS and MMS. The transmission characteristics are defined in these. The data for these may already have been entered. If not, your service provider will supply you with the relevant information. Additional informa-
tion is available in the comprehensive op-
erating instructions on the Internet at:
www.siemens-mobile.com/a65 Surf & fun Internet browser (WAP) Menu Select a function Get the latest information from the Inter-
net that is specifically adapted to the dis-
play options of your phone. Internet ac-
cess may required registration with your service provider. Home A connection is established with the In-
ternet providers portal (may be speci-
fied/configured by default by your service provider). Bookmarks List of URLs for fast access. Internet The browser is activated as soon as you call up the function. The functions of the soft keys vary, depending on the internet page, for example "link" or "menu". The contents of the option menus are also variable. If necessary set how the Internet access should be made. To this end open the browser menu with A and select Setup/Start with... b b m f
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0 End connection Press and hold B to end the connection and close the browser. WAP profiles Menu Internet Profiles Select special characters, such as
@, ~, \ , see p. 13 or press repeatedly for:
. , ? ! " 0 - ( ) @ / : _ Preparation of the phone for WAP Internet access depends on your service provider. If these settings have already been ap-
plied by the service provider, select and activate profile. If you have to configure the access profile manually, consult your service provider if necessary. Activate WAP profile You can change the active profile each time before you access the Internet (if the profile has been set already). For this, select profile, then Select. WAP profile setting Up to 5 WAP profiles can be configured
(may be limited by the service provider). The specifications may vary according to service provider. Select profile, then Edit and fill in the data fields. Select the connection profile: see p. 23. Games & more Download games and other applications. You are advised about relevant applica-
tions on the Internet. Once you have se-
lected a game or application you can start to download it immediately. Then you can use the application. Most applications include instructions. Applications and games can be found at:
wap.siemens-mobile.com or on the Internet at www.siemens-mobile.com Additional information To download applications, the WAP pro-
file, HTTP profile and access must be con-
figured (p. 23). Depending on the service provider, the access and functionality could differ from the present description. Games and applications Applications and links that are already stored on the phone are found under:
Different functions are available depending on which entry is highlighted:
Menu Games & more
Download new Internet The selected Internet page is Carry out game/application offline loaded. Loadable application can be started immediately. Select Load game/application online Select Only description file, application has still to be loaded. You will find special instructions or infor-
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0 4 1 1 0 4 Setup 21 Headset The profile is only activated automatically if used with an original Siemens headset. Aircraft mode The alarm tone is deactivated. An alarm is only shown on the display. It is not possible to modify this profile. The phone will auto-
matically switch off if you select this profile. Normal mode The next time you switch on the phone and return to normal operation the de-
fault profile will be activated. Display Menu m Display Select a function Language Set the language of the display text. "Au-
tomatic" will set the language of your home service provider. Reset to this lan-
guage in standby status:
* # 0 0 0 0 #
Background Logo Color scheme Own greeting Big letters Illumination Contrast Screensaver The screensaver shows a picture on the display as soon as a period that can be set by you has elapsed. The function is ended by an incoming call or by pressing any key. Key control The following key control is used for many games (virtual joystick):
function depends on the game 1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9 or use the key I. Setup Profiles Menu m Profiles Several settings can be stored in a phone profile in order, for example, to adapt the phone to the surrounding level of noise. Five profiles are standard with default settings, they can be changed howev-
er: Normal envi., Quiet environ., Noisy environ., Car Kit, Headset You can set two personal profiles
(<No Title>). The special profile Aircraft mode cannot be changed. Activate Select default profile or personal profile Activate. Setup Select profile Options Change sett. The list of available functions is displayed. Car Kit The profile is only activated automatically as soon as the phone is inserted into the cradle if a Siemens original Car Kit is used. m f
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ing party shows your phone number (de-
pendent on service provider). Call waiting If you are registered for this service, you can check whether it is set and you can activate/deactivate it with Call waiting. Call Forward You can set the conditions for which calls are diverted to your mailbox or other numbers. Set up call divert (example):
All calls are diverted. n is shown in the All calls b top line of the display in standby mode. Unanswered Includes Unanswered, Not reachable, No reply, Busy. Select Set J (Enter the phone diverted) OK number, to which the call should be After a short pause, the setting is con-
firmed by the network. Other divert options: Not reachable, No reply, Busy Status check After a short pause the current informa-
tion is shown. p o s Condition set. Not set. Display if status is unknown
(e. g. with a new SIM card). Clear all All set diversions are cleared. Any to answer Incoming calls can be accepted by press-
ing any key
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Select Format 24h or Format 12h. Time zones Specify your current time zone. Format date DD.MM.YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY or MM-DD-YYYY Show clock Switch on/off time display. Buddhist year Change to Buddhist date (not available in all phones). Connectivity Menu m Connectivity Select a function GPRS Yes / No Data counter Display connection information. Data services Menu m Connectivity Connection profiles Select function For the MMS, Wap and Java application at least one connection profile must be set up and activated. If necessary enter CSD settings and GPRS settings (your service provider will supply you with information on this or www.siemens-mobile.com/
mobilescustomercare under "FAQ"). Switch GPRS on /off. b Options Change sett. Edit Enter data Save HTTP profile Select profile with G. Enter or modify settings. If necessary, check with your service provider for details. Authentication Menu m Connectivity Authentication Change Activate encrypted WAP dial-up Security Menu m Security Select function Auto key lock If activated, the keypad is locked auto-
matically if no key has been pressed for one minute in standby mode. This pre-
vents the phone from being used acci-
dentally. However, you can still be called and you can still make an emergency call. Direct call Only one phone number can be dialed. To do so press and hold the right soft key. b Only Restrict calls to SIM-protected numbers in the Phonebook. Last 10 only Limit calls tocall list of "dialed numbers"
(p. 15). Codes
(see p. 10) This SIM only Your phone is prevented from being used with a different SIM card. Menu m Security Select a function b b m f
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0 4 1 1 0 4 left page (24) of A65_PUMA am, A31008-H5810-A40-1-4A19 (11.03.2005, 11:04) 24 Setup b Barrings Network barring restricts the use of your SIM card. All outgoing: Outgoing calls, except emer-
gency 999 calls, are blocked. Outgo internat: Only domestic calls are possible. Outgo internat. x home barred: International calls are not permitted, ecept for calls to your home country. All incoming calls: The phone is blocked from receiving all incoming calls. When roaming: You do not receive any calls outside your home network. Status check: Query the status of your barrings. Clear all: Remove all barrings. Phone identity Display the phone identity number (IMEI) and software version. Filesystem clean up
(Phone code is protected) The file system is defragmented. Master reset Rest phone to standard values
(factory setting). Network Menu m Network Select a function b Line Two independent phone numbers have to be registered. Network info The list of GSM networks currently availa-
ble is displayed. Auto network If activated, the next network is dialed in the order of your "preferred networks". Choose network The network search is restarted. Preferred network Set the service providers you prefer when you leave your home network. Fast search When this function is active, network re-
connection is speeded up (standby time is reduced). Accessories Menu m Accessories Select a function Car Kit Only in combination with an original Siemens handsfree Car Kit. If an original Siemens Car Kit Portable is used the pro-
file is activated automatically as soon as the phone is inserted into the cradle. Auto answer Calls are accepted automatically after a few seconds. Eavesdropping is possible!
Headset Only in conjunction with an original Siemens headset. If an original Siemens Headset is used the profile is automatical-
ly activated when the headset is plugged in. Accept call with the Call key when the key lock is activated. Auto answer Calls are accepted automatically after a few seconds. Eavesdropping is possible!
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tions in addition to ringer). Volume Set the same volume for all ring tones. d Calls, Group calls, Other calls:, Alarm clock, Messages The ring tones for the stated types of call/functions can be set separately. More tones... Menu More tones... Select a function Call screening Only calls from numbers that are in the Phonebook or in a predefined group are signalled audibly or by silent alert. Other calls are only displayed. Key tones Set acoustic key acknowledge: Click or Tone or Silent Minute beep During the call, you will hear a beep once a minute as a reminder. Info tones Set service and alarm tones. b Switch on/off. Extras Menu y Select function Alarm clock The alarm will ring at the time set by you, even when the phone is switched off. On/off Setting Set the time for the alarm call (hh:mm), then OK. Calculator J Enter number (maximum of J Repeat procedure with other
numbers. Result is displayed. Press the right display key re-
peatedly. Toggle between "+" and "". Convert to percent.
, Save, recall number. e
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Set decimal point. Add (press and hold).
0 Stopwatch Two intermediate times can be recorded and saved. Reset
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0 4 1 1 0 4 Fast access 26 SIM services (optional) b 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" or directly above the control key
(on the left) with symbol }. With the SIM services menu, your phone is ready to support future additions in your service provider's user package. For further information, please contact your service provider. Fast access 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. Left soft key Assign an Assign function/phone number to this key. Change (example) Internet Change Search for application, e.g. New SMS, Phone number Select Apply (example) Key assigned with Phone number/name. Press and hold Carol. Speed dialing keys Only possible for keys 2 to 9. Key 1 is reserved for the mailbox. Change (example) 3 Set Select application, e.g. New SMS, Phone number Select Apply (example) Press and hold key 3. Own stuff The following folders are provided for or-
ganizing your photos: Pictures, Animations, Sounds. Files and folders are displayed. You can scroll through these lists Menu using G (to scroll up and down) and C(to jump back from a folder). To open a folder or execute a file using related application press Open. Index structure Special folders are provided in the file system for the different data types. Folders Pictures Contents Images Camera Anima-
tions Sounds Own Photos (p. 16) Animations Ring tones, melodies, sounds The following folders are also included in these main folders:
Download new EMS This enables you to download new files from the Internet. Files that can be received per SMS/MMS. Format
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sert battery again. Use different mains power socket, check mains voltage. Only use original Siemens accessories. Replace battery. Check that the SIM card is inserted correctly
(p. 8). Use a dry cloth to clean the SIM card. Use 3 V SIM cards only. replaced by service provider. Move to higher location, to a window or open space. Check coverage area of service provider. Contact the service provider. Try manual selection or select a different net-
work (p. 24). Check barrings (p. 24). Try again later. Reconnection to another service provider is automatic (p. 24). Switching the phone off and on may speed this up. SIM card contacts dirty. SIM card with wrong voltage. SIM card damaged (e.g. broken). Visually inspect the damage. Have SIM card m f
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PIN2 error. Possible causes 2nd line set. New SIM card inserted. Charge limit reached. Credit used up. Call restrictions are set. Phonebook is full. Possible solution Set first line (p. 24). Check for new restrictions. Reset limit with PIN 2 (p. 16). Load credit. Barrings may be set by your service provider. Check barrings (p. 24). Delete entries in Phonebook. Call divert to the mailbox not set. Set call divert to the mailbox (p. 22). SMS memory full. Not supported by service provider or registration required. Phone memory full. To free up capacity, delete or file messages
(SMS). Contact your service provider. Delete files in the applicable areas and un-
needed T9 dictionaries. Profile not activated, profile set-
tings wrong/incomplete. Service provider does not support this service. Phone number of the service cen-
tre is not set or is wrong. SIM card contract does not sup-
port this service. Service centre too busy. Recipient does not have a com-
patible phone. Recipient's phone does not sup-
port EMS standard. Wrong WAP profile set or settings wrong, incomplete. Three wrong entries. Activate WAP profile (p. 20), set (p. 20). If nec-
essary ask your service provider. Check with your service provider. Set service centre (p. 19). Contact your service provider. Repeat message. Check. Check settings, speak to service provider if necessary. 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. m f
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vider via the SIM card. Charge pulse is not transmitted. Check with your service provider. Contact your service provider. V A R L a n g u a g e
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Remove battery and SIM. Dry immediately with a cloth, but do not apply heat. Dry connector contacts thoroughly. Set phone to vertical position in air flow. Do not dis-
mantle phone!
Question Phone code error. Service provider code error. Too few/too many menu entries. Charge counter does not work. Damage Severe shock. Phone became wet. Reset settings to factory default (see also p. 24): * # 9 9 9 9 # A m f
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Our online support on the Internet:
www.siemens-mobile.com/customercare We can be reached any time, any place. You are given 24 hour support on all as-
pects of our products. Here you will find an interactive fault-finding system, a compila-
tion of the most frequently asked ques-
tions and answers, plus user guides and current software updates to download. You will also find the most frequently asked questions and answers in the sec-
tion entitled "Questions and answers" in this user guide. Qualified Siemens employees are waiting to offer you expert information about our prod-
ucts and installation. In some countries repair and replace servic-
es are impossible where the products are not sold through our authorised dealers. When calling customer service, please have ready your receipt and the phone identity number (IMEI, to display press * # 0 6 #), the software version (to display, press * # 0 6 #, then info) and if available, your Siemens Service customer number. Note Only qualified service personnel must repair equipment. If repair work is necessary, please contact one of our service centres:
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ufactured to the highest of standards and should be treated with great 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 cor-
rode electronic circuits. Should your phone nonetheless become wet, dis-
connect it immediately from any power supply, remove the battery and leave the open phone to dry at room temper-
ature!
Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts may be-
come damaged. Do not store your phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics. Do not store your phone in cold areas. When the phone warms up again (to its normal ambient temperature), mois-
ture can form inside the phone, which may damage electronic circuit boards. Do not drop, knock or shake your phone. Rough handling can damage in-
ternal circuit boards!
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the phone!
The suggestions given above apply equal-
ly to your phone, battery, charger and all accessories. If any of these parts are not working properly, take them to your near-
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0 4 1 1 0 4 32 Product data Product data Declaration of conformity Siemens Information and Communication mobile hereby declares that the phone described in this user guide is in compli-
ance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of European Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The declaration of conformity (DoC) con-
cerned has been signed. Please call the company hotline if you require a copy of the original, or:
www.siemens-mobile.com/conformity. Technical data GSM class:
Frequency range:
GSM class:
Frequency range:
GSM class:
Frequency range:
Weight:
Size:
Li-Poly battery:
Operating temperature:
4 (2 watt) 880 - 960 MHz 1 (1 watt) 1,710 - 1,880 MHz 1 (1 watt) 1,850 - 1,990 MHz 85 g 100.7 x 44.7 x 19.3 mm
(78 ccm) 700 mAh 10 C to 55 C
(14 F to 130 F) 3.0 V SIM card:
Operating time A full battery will deliver 60 to 250 hours of standby time or 100 to 300 minutes of talktime. Time
(min) The operating time depends upon the use:
Action taken Reduces stand-
by time by 30 - 90 minutes 40 minutes 5 - 10 minutes Making a phone call 1 1 Light *
Network search 1
* Keypad entry, games etc. Extreme temperatures reduce the phone's standby time considerably. You should therefore avoid the leaving the phone in the sun or on a radiator. 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):
.............................................................. the 15-digit serial number of the phone (under the battery):
.............................................................. the service providers Customer Service number:
.............................................................. Lost phone If you lose your phone or SIM card contact your service provider immediately to prevent misuse. m i f
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0 4 1 1 0 4 U.S. FDA 33 been done to address these ques-
tions, no clear picture of the biologi-
cal effects of this type of radiation has emerged to date. Thus, the avail-
able science does not allow us to conclude that mobile phones are ab-
solutely safe, or that they are unsafe. However, the available scientific evi-
dence does not demonstrate ad-
verse health effects associated with the use of mobile phones. What kinds of phones are in question?
Questions have been raised about hand-held mobile phones, the kind that have a built-in antenna that is positioned close to the user's head during normal telephone conversa-
tion. These types of mobile phones are of concern because of the short distance between the phone's an-
tenna the primary source of the RF and the person's head. The ex-
posure to RF from mobile phones in which the antenna is located at greater distances from the user (on the outside of a car, for example) is drastically lower than that from hand-held phones, because a per-
son's RF exposure decreases rapidly with distance from the source. The safety of so-called "cordless phones", which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house and which operate at far lower power levels and frequencies, has not been questioned. 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 about whether these products can pose a hazard to health, and what can be done to minimize any potential risk. This in-
formation may be used to respond to questions. Why the concern?
Mobile phones emit low levels of ra-
dio frequency energy (i.e., radio fre-
quency radiation) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of radio frequen-
cy energy (RF), considered non-sig-
nificant, when in the stand-by mode. It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage through heating effects (this is how your microwave oven is able to cook food). However, it is not known whether, to what extent, or through what mechanism, lower levels of RF might cause adverse health effects as well. Although some research has U.S. FDA m f
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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. Animal experiments inves-
tigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results. A few ani-
mal studies, however, have suggest-
ed that low levels of RF could accel-
erate the development of cancer in laboratory animals. In one study, mice genetically altered to be predis-
posed to developing one type of can-
cer developed more than twice as many such cancers when they were exposed to RF energy compared to controls. There is much uncertainty among scientists about whether re-
sults obtained from animal studies apply to the use of mobile phones. First, it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to humans. Second, many of the stud-
ies showed increased tumor devel-
opment used animals that had al-
ready been treated with cancer-
causing chemicals, and other studies exposed the animals to the RF virtu-
ally continuously up to 22 hours per day. For the past five years in the United States, the mobile phone industry has supported research into the safe-
ty of mobile phones. This research has resulted in two findings in partic-
ular that merit additional study:
1. In a hospital-based, case-control study, researchers looked for an as-
sociation between mobile phone use and either glioma (a type of brain cancer) or acoustic neuroma (a be-
nign tumor of the nerve sheath). No statistically significant association was found between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma. There was also no association between mobile phone use and gliomas when all types of gliomas were considered together. It should be noted that the average length of mobile phone ex-
posure in this study was less than three years. When 20 types of glioma were con-
sidered separately, however, an as-
sociation was found between mobile phone use and one rare type of glio-
ma, neuroepithelliomatous tumors. It is possible with multiple compari-
sons of the same sample that this as-
sociation occurred by chance. More-
over, the risk did not increase with how often the mobile phone was used, or the length of the calls. In fact, the risk actually decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone use. Most cancer causing agents in-
crease risk with increased exposure. An ongoing study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute is ex-
pected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability of these results.1 m f
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0 4 1 1 0 4 left page (35) of A65_PUMA am, A31008-H5810-A40-1-4A19 (11.03.2005, 11:02) 2. Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to assess the effects of exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic material. These included tests for several kinds of ab-
normalities, including mutations, chromosomal aberrations, DNA strand breaks, and structural chang-
es in the genetic material of blood cells called lymphocytes. None of the tests showed any effect of the RF except for the micronucleus assay, which detects structural effects on the genetic material. 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. Since this assay is known to be sensitive to heating, heat alone could have caused the ab-
normalities to occur. The data al-
ready in the literature on the re-
sponse of the micronucleus assay to RF are conflicting. Thus follow-up re-
search is necessary. 2 FDA is currently working with gov-
ernment, industry, and academic groups to ensure the proper follow-
up to these industry-funded research findings. Collaboration with the Cel-
lular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) in particular is ex-
pected to lead to FDA providing re-
search recommendations and scien-
tific oversight of new CTIA-funded research based on such recommen-
dations. U.S. FDA 35 Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the litera-
ture:
Two groups of 18 people were ex-
posed to simulated mobile phone signals under laboratory condi-
tions while they performed cogni-
tive function tests. There were no changes in the subjects' ability to recall words, numbers, or pic-
tures, or in their spatial memory, but they were able to make choic-
es more quickly in one visual test when they were exposed to simu-
lated mobile phone signals. This was the only change noted among more than 20 variables com-
pared.3 In a study of 209 brain tumor cas-
es and 425 matched controls, there was no increased risk of brain tumors associated with mo-
bile phone use. When tumors did exist in certain locations, howev-
er, they were more likely to be on the side of the head where the mobile phone was used. Because this occurred in only a small num-
ber of cases, the increased likeli-
hood was too small to be statistically significant.4 In summary, we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public that there are, or are not, any low incident health problems as-
sociated with use of mobile phones. FDA continues to work with all par-
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sary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones. What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of hand-held mobile phones?
Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed with brain cancer. But it is important to understand that this type of cancer also occurs among people who have not used mobile phones. In fact, brain cancer occurs in the U.S. popu-
lation at a rate of about 6 new cases per 100,000 people each year. At that rate, assuming 80 million users of mobile phones (a number increas-
ing at a rate of about 1 million per month), about 4800 cases of brain cancer would be expected each year among those 80 million people, whether or not they used their phones. Thus it is not possible to tell whether any individual's cancer arose because of the phone, or whether it would have happened anyway. A key question is whether the risk of getting a particular form of cancer is greater among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the population. One way to answer that question is to com-
pare the usage of mobile phones among people with brain cancer with the use of mobile phones among appropriately matched peo-
ple without brain cancer. This is called a case-control study. The cur-
rent case-control study of brain can-
cers by the National Cancer Institute, as well as the follow-up research to be sponsored by industry, will begin to generate this type of information. What is FDA's role concerning the safety of mobile phones?
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation emitting con-
sumer products such as mobile phones before marketing, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if mobile phones are shown to emit radiation at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case, FDA could require the manu-
facturers of mobile phones to notify users of the health hazard and to re-
pair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions at this time, FDA has urged the mo-
bile phone industry to take a number of steps to assure public safety. The agency has recommended that the industry:
Support needed research into pos-
sible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by mobile phones;
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0 4 1 1 0 4 left page (37) of A65_PUMA am, A31008-H5810-A40-1-4A19 (11.03.2005, 11:02) 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. At the same time, FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsi-
bility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinat-
ed effort at the federal level. These agencies are:
National Institute for Occupation-
al Safety and Health Environmental Protection Agency Federal Communications Com-
mission Occupational Health and Safety Administration National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health also participates in this group. In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk, what can con-
cerned individuals do?
If there is a risk from these products and at this point we do not know that there is it is probably very small. But if people are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, there are simple steps they can take to do so. For example, time is a key factor in how much exposure a per-
son receives. Those persons who U.S. FDA 37 spend long periods of time on their hand-held mobile phones could con-
sider holding lengthy conversations on conventional phones and reserv-
ing the hand-held models for shorter conversations or for situations when other types of phones are not avail-
able. People who must conduct extended conversations in their cars every day could switch to a type of mobile phone that places more distance be-
tween their bodies and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, they could switch to:
a mobile phone in which the an-
tenna is located outside the vehi-
cle, a hand-held phone with a built-in antenna connected to a different antenna mounted on the outside of the car or built into a separate package, or a headset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried at the waist. Where can I find additional information?
For additional information, see the following websites:
Federal Communications Com-
mission (FCC) RF Safety Program
(select "Information on Human Ex-
posure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCS Radio Transmitters"):
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(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 U.S. Food and Drug Administra-
tion (FDA) Center for devices and Radiological Health:
http://www.fda.gov/cdhr/consumer/
1 Muscat et al. Epidemiological Study of Cellular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain Tumors. In: State of the Science Sympo-
sium; 1999 June 20; Long Beach, California. 2 Tice et al. Tests of mobile phone signals for activity in genotoxicity and other laboratory assays. In: Annual Meeting of the Environ-
mental Mutagen Society; March 29, 1999, Washington, DC; and personal communica-
tion, unpublished results. 3 Preece, AW, Iwi, G, Davies-Smith, A, Wesnes, K, Butler, S, Lim, E, and Varey, A. Effect of a 915- MHz simulated mobile phone signal on cognitive function in man. Int. J. Radiat. Biol., April 8, 1999. 4 Hardell, L, Nasman, A, Pahlson, A, Hallquist, A and Mild, KH. Use of cellular telephones and the risk for brain tumors;
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terference (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to re-
ceiving equipment). The FCC or In-
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0 4 1 1 0 4 left page (40) of A65_PUMA am, A31008-H5810-A40-1-4A19 (11.03.2005, 11:02) 40 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. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips:
Get to know your phone and its features such as speed dial and redial. Carefully read your instruction man-
ual and learn to take advantage of valuable features most phones offer including, automatic redial and memory dial most phones can store up to 99 numbers in memory dial. Also, work to memorize the phone keypad so you can use the speed dial function without taking your attention off the road. When available, use a hands-free device. A number of hands-free wireless phone accessories are readily avail-
able today. Whether you choose an installed mounted device for your phone or a speaker phone accessory, take advantage of these devices if they are available to you. Position your phone within easy reach. Make sure you place your wireless phone within easy reach and where you can grab it without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voicemail answer it for you. Suspend conversations during hazard-
ous driving conditions or situations. Let the person you are speaking to know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow and ice can be hazard-
ous, but so is heavy traffic. As a driv-
er, your first responsibility is to pay attention to the road. Do not take notes or look up phone num-
bers while driving. If you are reading an address book or business card while driving a car, or writing a "to do" list, then you are not watching where you are going. Its common sense. Dont get caught in a dangerous situation because you are reading or writing and not paying at-
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0 4 1 1 0 4 left page (41) of A65_PUMA am, A31008-H5810-A40-1-4A19 (11.03.2005, 11:02) 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. But if you need to dial while driving, follow this sim-
ple tip dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Stressful or emotional conversations and driving do not mix they are dis-
tracting and even dangerous when you are behind the wheel. Make peo-
ple you are talking with aware you are driving and if necessary, suspend phone conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from the road. Use your phone to call for help. Your wireless phone is one of the greatest tools you can own to pro-
tect yourself and your family in dan-
gerous situations with your phone at your side, help is only three num-
bers away. Dial 9-1-1 in the case of fire, traffic accident, road hazard, or medical emergency. Remember, it is a free call on your wireless phone. Ten driving safety tips 41 Use your phone to help others in emergencies. Your wireless phone provides you a perfect opportunity to be a "good Samaritan" in your community. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergen-
cies where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1, as you would want others to do for you. Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non-emergency assistance number when necessary. Certain situations you encounter while driving may require attention, but are not urgent enough to merit a call to 9-1-1. But you can still use your wireless phone to lend a hand. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless numbers.
"The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving."
For more information, please call 1 (888) 901-SAFE, or visit our Web site at: www.wow-com.com Provided by the Cellular Telecommunica-
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0 4 1 1 0 4 42 Intellectual property Intellectual Property Restrictions All Intellectual Property, as defined below, which is owned by or other-
wise the property of Siemens Infor-
mation and Communications Mo-
bile, LLC ("Siemens"), its affiliates, partners or suppliers, relating to the Phone, including but not limited to accessories, parts or software relat-
ing thereto (the "Phone System"), is proprietary under federal laws, state laws and International treaty provi-
sions. Intellectual Property includes, but is not limited to, inventions (pat-
entable or unpatentable), patents, trade secrets, copyrights, software, computer programs, and related documentation and other works of authorship. You may not infringe or otherwise violate the rights secured by the Intellectual Property. More-
over, you agree that you will not
(and will not attempt to) disassem-
ble, decompile, reverse engineer, prepare derivative works from, mod-
ify or make any other effort to create source code from the software. No title to ownership in the Intellectual Property is transferred to you through purchase or possession of the Phone or its components. All ap-
plicable rights of the 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 furnished hereunder with software, apparatus or devices not furnished by Siemens, nor will Siemens have any liability for the use of ancillary equipment or software not fur-
nished by Siemens which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, The foregoing states the en-
tire liability of Siemens with respect to infringement of patents by the Product or any parts thereof. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Siemens cer-
tain exclusive rights for copyrighted Siemens software, such as the exclu-
sive rights to reproduce and distrib-
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chased, and such software in such Product may not be replaced, cop-
ied, distributed. modified in any way, or used to produce any deriva-
tive thereof. No other use including, without limitation, alteration, modi-
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Carry Energy QuickPic Camera IQP-500 Tour Case FCT-650 Belt Case FCL-600 Li-Ion Battery EBA-510 Travel Charger ETC-500 (EU) Travel Charger ETC-510 (UK) Travel Charger ETC-520 (USA) Car Charger Plus ECC-600 Desktop Charger EDC-510 Handsfree Portable Office Headset Basic HHS-500 Headset HHS-510 Headset Purestyle HHS-610 Data Cable DCA-500 Data Cable USB DCA-510 Car Kit Portable HKP-500 Car Solutions Products can be obtained in specialist shops or you can visit the Siemens Mobile Store online:
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ufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequen-
cy (RF) energy established by the Federal Communications Commis-
sion (FCC) of the U.S. Government and by Health Canada. These limits are part of comprehensive guide-
lines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general popula-
tion. The guidelines were developed and confirmed by independent sci-
entific organizations through period-
ic and thorough evaluation of scien-
tific studies*. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, re-
gardless of age and health. The exposure standard for cell phones employs a unit of measure-
ment known as the Specific Absorp-
tion Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit es-
tablished by the FCC and by Health Canada is 1.6 W/kg**. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard oper-
ating positions accepted by the FCC and by Industry Canada with the phone transmitting at its highest cer-
tified power level in all tested fre-
quency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base sta-
tion, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and the manufacturer must certify to the FCC and Industry Canada that it does not exceed the limit estab-
lished by each government for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body), reported to the FCC and available for review by Industry Canada. The highest SAR value for this Siemens A65 when tested for use at the ear is 0.435 W/kg***
and when worn on the body+ is 0.480 W/kg***
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at www.phonefacts.net or the Canadi-
an Wireless Telecommunications As-
sociation (CWTA) website www.cwta.ca SAR information on this Siemens A65 phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID PWXA65. m f
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This cell phone has been tested for body worn operation and meets FCC RF exposure guide-
lines when used with a Siemens accessory designated for this product, where available, or when used with a carry accesso-
ry that contains no metal and that positions the handset at least 10 mm/0.39 in is the cor-
rect testing distance from the body. Use of other carry accesso-
ries may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guide-
lines. The World Health Organization
(WHO, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland), on the basis of the current knowledge, does not see any necessity for special precautionary measures when using cell phones. Further information:
www.who.int/peh-emf, www.mmfai.org, www.siemens-mobile.com.
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("Agreement") is between You and Siemens Information and Communi-
cation Mobile, LLC and/or one of its affiliates ("Licensor"). The Agree-
ment authorizes You to use the Soft-
ware specified in Clause 1 below, which may be included on Your phone, stored on a CD-ROM, sent to You by electronic mail, downloaded from Licensor's Web pages or servers or from other sources under the terms and conditions set forth be-
low. This is an agreement on end user rights and not an agreement for sale. Licensor continues to own the copy of the Software and any other copy that You are authorized to make pursuant to this Agreement. Read this Agreement carefully be-
fore installing, downloading or using the Software. Further, by installing, downloading and/or using the Soft-
ware, You agree to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 1. Software. As used in this Agreement, the term
"Software" means, collectively: (i) all the software in Your phone, all of the contents of the disk(s), CD-
ROM(s), electronic mail and its file attachments, or other media with which this Agreement is provided;
(ii) related Licensor or third party software; (iii) digital images, stock photographs, clip art or other artistic works ("Stock Files") (iv) related ex-
planatory written materials
("Documentation"); (v) fonts (vi) up-
grades, modified versions, updates, additions and copies of the Soft-
ware, if any, licensed to You by Li-
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(vii) any other possible documenta-
tion related thereto. 2. End user rights and use. Licensor grants to You a non-exclu-
sive, non-transferable end user right to install the Software or use the Software installed on the phone. The Software is licensed with the phone as a single integrated product and may be used with the phone only as set forth in these licensing terms. 3. Limitations on end user rights.
(a) You may not copy, distribute, or make derivative works of the Soft-
ware.
(b) You may not use, modify, trans-
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ware except as expressly provided in this Agreement.
(c) You may not resell, sublicense, rent, lease or lend the Software; ex-
cept You may permanently transfer all of Your rights as set forth in the Agreement only as part of a perma-
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ate derivative works based on the Software.
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ware.
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pense, and without entitlement to any refund of the purchase price, the phone and the Software, and all re-
lated material to Licensor. 7. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE PHONE, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS"
WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. TO THE MAXI-
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(A) RETURN OF THE PRICE PAID LESS A REASONABLE AMOUNT FOR US-
AGE, OR (B) REPAIR OR REPLACMENT OF THE SOFTWARE THAT DOES NOT MEET THE LIMITED WARRANTY PRO-
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> Conv. Personal rate A/c limit Auto display
> Last call All outgoing All incoming Remain. units Charge sett.
> Call screening Key tones Minute beep Info tones Menu tree Phonebook > <New entry>
Z Call log Surf & fun
<Special books>
<Groups>
> Calls missed Calls received Calls dialed Delete calls Durat/charges
> Homepage Bookmarks Internet Games Ringtones
> Ringer setting Vibrating alert Volume d Calls Group calls Other calls:
Alarm clock Messages More tones...
] Messages > New SMS New MMS Predef. texts Inbox Draft m f
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Camera y Extras Own stuff m Setup
> SIM services Alarm clock Calculator Stopwatch
> Profiles Display Screensaver
> Broadcast Topic list
> T9 preferred Input language SMS profiles MMS profiles Voice message CB services
> Language Background Logo Color scheme Own greeting Big letters Illumination Contrast
> Enable Style Preview Timeout Security m f
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> Call setup
> Hide ID Call waiting Call Forward Any to answer Minute beep Car Kit Headset
> Time/date Time format:
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> Security
> Auto key lock Direct call Only Last 10 only Codes This SIM only Barrings Phone identity Filesystem clean up Master reset Network
> Line Network info Auto network Choose network Pref. network Fast search Accessories
> Car Kit Headset
> PIN control Change PIN Change PIN2 Chg.phonecode
> All outgoing Outgoing int. Out.int.x home All incoming When roaming Status check Clear all
> Select Block line m f
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(in the network).................................. 16 Any key answer (answer call) .............. 22 Application (download)....................... 20 Archive (SMS) ..................................... 17 Authentication.................................... 23 Auto display Clock .............................................. 23 Duration/charges ............................ 16 Automobile accessories....................... 43 B Battery charge.............................................. 8 insert................................................ 8 operating time................................ 32 Battery operating time ........................ 32 Bookmarks (WAP) ............................... 19 Busy number ...................................... 11 C Calculator ........................................... 25 Calculator functions ............................ 25 Call accept/end ..................................... 11 barred ............................................ 24 charges .......................................... 15 conference ..................................... 12 divert .......................................22, 53 End ................................................ 11 reject.............................................. 12 Call records......................................... 15 Calls dialed (call list)............................ 15 Calls received (call list) ........................ 15 Camera............................................... 16 Car Kit Accessories..................................... 43 Setting ........................................... 22 Care of phone..................................... 31 CB services.......................................... 17 Cell Broadcast (CB) ............................. 17 Charge battery ..................................... 9 Charge rate ........................................ 16 charges .............................................. 15 Clock.................................................. 23 Colour schemes.................................. 21 conference ......................................... 12 Connection profile.............................. 23 Contrast (message on display) ............ 21 CSD settings ....................................... 23 Customer care .................................... 30 D Data exchange (settings) .................... 23 Data service........................................ 23 Date format........................................ 23 Dialing with number keys ................... 11 Dial-up access (connection) ................ 23 Directory (own files) ........................... 26 Display Colour schemes.............................. 21 contrast ......................................... 21 illumination ................................... 21 Symbols ........................................... 7 Upper-case letters .......................... 21 Display (settings)................................ 21 Divert................................................. 22 Driving safety ..................................... 40 Duration/charges ................................ 15 E Emergency number ............................ 10 End user license agreement ................ 46 Entry no. (phonebook) ....................... 14 Extras................................................. 25 F Factory settings .................................. 24 Fast access ......................................... 26 Fast search ......................................... 24 Filter Incoming calls ................................ 25 Flashlight ........................................... 16 G Games & More.................................... 20 Games (download) ............................. 20 Getting started ..................................... 8 m I f
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(message on display).......................... 21 V Voice message (mailbox) .................... 16 Volume, handset Headset volume ............................. 11 Profiles........................................... 21 Ring tone ....................................... 25 W Wallpaper........................................... 21 S Safety precautions ................................ 4 Screensaver ........................................ 21 Second phone number........................ 24 Security ........................................10, 23 Security codes..................................... 10 Service tones ...................................... 25 Setup Clock .............................................. 23 Data connection ............................. 23 display............................................ 21 Divert ............................................. 22 MMS .............................................. 19 Network ......................................... 24 phone ............................................ 22 Security .......................................... 23 SMS................................................ 19 Short message (SMS) .......................... 17 Signal strength ..................................... 9 Silent alert .......................................... 25 SIM card clear barring ................................... 11 insert................................................ 8 problems ........................................ 27 SIM services (optional) ........................ 26 SMS Archive........................................... 17 lists ................................................ 19 Picture & sounds............................. 17 Profiles ........................................... 19 read ............................................... 17 T9 input ......................................... 13 to group ......................................... 17 write .............................................. 17 SOS .................................................... 10 Special characters ............................... 13 Speech time (battery) ......................... 32 Speed dialing keys .............................. 26 Standard values .................................. 24 Standby mode .................................... 10 Standby time ...................................... 32 Stopwatch .......................................... 25 Surf & Fun .......................................... 19 Switch on ............................................. 9 Symbols................................................ 7 m I f
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2 | 2004-08-26 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear |
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2005-03-24
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2004-08-26
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0014952428
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Haidenauplatz 1
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Munich, N/A 81667
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1 2 |
Germany
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1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
j******@ict.cetecom.de
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1 2 |
g******@ict.cetecom.de
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
PWX
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
A65
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1 2 |
A65
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
D**** W****
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1 2 | Title |
Engineering Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+49 8********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+49 8********
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1 2 |
m******@benq.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GSM 900/1800/1900 Mobile Phone | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power listed is EIRP. This filing is only applicable for GSM 1900 operations. This mobile contains 900 MHz and 1800 MHz function that is not operational in U.S. Territories. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific configuration tested for filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to accessories supplied by the manufacturer and designed for this product or to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic and a minimum distance of 10 mm to the body. End-users must be provided with the appropriate information for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Highest reported SAR values are: Head: 0.435 W/kg, Body: 0.480 W/kg | ||||
1 2 | Power listed is EIRP. This filing is only applicable for GSM 1900 operations. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific configuration tested for filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to accessories supplied by the manufacturer and designed for this product or to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic and a minimum distance of 10 mm to the body. End-users must be provided with the appropriate information for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Highest reported SAR values are: Head: 0.438 W/kg, Body: 0.507 W/kg | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Cetecom Inc.
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1 2 |
Cetecom ICT Services GmbH
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1 2 | Name |
L**** S******
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1 2 |
R******** H****
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
408-5********
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1 2 |
49-68********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
510-2********
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1 2 |
49-68********
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1 2 |
l******@cetecomusa.com
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1 2 |
r******@ict.cetecom.de
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 1.5000000 | 0.0340000000 ppm | 300KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 1.6600000 | 0.0170000000 ppm | 300KGXW |
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