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M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:34) Thank you for buying a Siemens mobile phone. This user guide is designed to familiarize you with all the functions of your new phone. While reviewing this guide, please pay particular attention to the safety (p. 3) and PIN/Security precautions (p. 17). The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in GSM 1900. The front and back covers of the casing (CLIPit Covers, my-CLIPit: p. 19 and p. 95) can be changed in a matter of seconds - no tools required:
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i To remove Note Your phone's display and the display cover of the upper shell are delivered with a protective film. Remove this film before getting started. In rare cases the static discharge may cause discolouration at the edges of the display. However this will disappear within 10 minutes. M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:34) Contents 1 Safety precautions ..................... 3 Safety Information ..................... 4 Antenna care ........................... 4 Phone operation ...................... 4 Electronic devices ..................... 5 SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) .. 9 Overview phone ....................... 11 General instructions ................. 12 User guide ............................. 12 Soft keys ................................ 12 Getting started ......................... 14 Insert SIM card/battery ........... 14 Switch on, off/PIN entry ........... 16 Security .................................... 17 Codes .................................... 17 My phone ................................. 19 Making a phone call ................. 20 Dialling with number keys ...... 20 End call .................................. 20 Set volume ............................. 20 Reject call .............................. 21 Call waiting/Swap ................... 22 Records .................................. 24 Phonebook ............................... 26
<New entry> .......................... 26 Call/search for an entry ........... 26 Assign picture ........................ 30 Message (SMS) .........................31 Read messages .......................31 Archive ...................................32 Compose a message ...............33 SMS to group ..........................34 Surf & fun .................................39 Internet (WAP) ........................39 Bitmap viewer ........................44 Select bitmap style .................45 Own greeting .........................45 Voice message/Mailbox ............49 Cell broadcast ...........................50 Duration/charges ......................51 Display ...................................51 Charge settings ......................51 Divert ........................................52 Groups ......................................54 SMS to group ..........................54 Organiser ..................................57 Diary ......................................57 Greetings ...............................58 Notes .....................................59 Missed alarms .........................60 Alarm clock ............................60 Clock .........................................61 Time zones .............................61 Time/Date ...............................61 Format time ...........................61 Format date ............................61 Auto display ...........................61 Auto off ..................................61 See also Index at the end of this user guide Contents See also In-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:34) 2 Contents LIMITED WARRANTY .................97 U.S. FDA ....................................99 FCC/Industry Canada Notice ...105 Ten Driving Safety Tips ...........107 Intellectual Property ...............109 Index .......................................110 Profiles ..................................... 62 Car Kit .................................... 63 Headset ................................. 63 My menu .................................. 64 Fast access key ......................... 65 Audio ........................................ 67 Ringer setting ........................ 67 Volume .................................. 67 Call screening ........................ 67 Silent alert ............................. 67 Key tones ............................... 67 Minute beep .......................... 68 Information tones .................. 68 Melody manager .................... 68 Ringer tones ........................... 68 Setup ........................................ 69 User group ............................. 74 Clock ..................................... 75 Fax/data mode using a PC ........ 80 Notes A-Z .................................. 81 Display symbols (selection) ..... 87 Troubleshooting ....................... 89 Siemens Service ....................... 92 Specifications ........................... 93 Exposure to radiofrequency sig-
nals ........................................ 93 Technical data ....................... 93 Maintenance ............................ 94 Accessories ............................... 95 Basics ..................................... 95 Car Solutions .......................... 95 See also Index at the end of this user guide I
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:34) Safety precautions 3 Switch off in hospitals or in the vicinity of medical devices, e.g. pacemakers or hearing aids. Mobile phones can interfere with the function of these devices. Always use the handsfree kit for calls while driving (p. 78)!
Mobile phones must be switched off at all times in an aircraft. Switch off near petrol stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or blasting operations. Mobile phones can interfere with the operation of technical installations. The ring tone is reproduced through the earpiece. To avoid damage to hearing, first accept the call, then hold the phone to the ear. SIM card may be removed. Caution! Small parts could be swallowed by children. The mains voltage specified on the power supply unit must not be exceeded. We recommend you use only original Siemens batteries
(100% mercury-free) and charg-
ing devices. Otherwise consid-
erable health risks and damage to the product cannot be exclud-
ed. Neither the phone nor the bat-
tery (100% mercury-free) may be opened under any circum-
stances (except when exchang-
ing the battery, SIM card or top shell). Any other changes to this device are strictly prohibited, as they will invalidate the type approval criteria required for operation of the unit. Please note:
Dispose of used batteries and phones according to the legal regulations. Mobile phones can interfere with the operation of nearby TVs, radios or PCs. We recommend you use only original Siemens accessories to avoid possible damage and to comply with the existing regula-
tions. Improper use invalidates the warranty!
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:34) 4 Safety Information Driving Laws pertaining to the use of mobile phones while driving vary signifi-
cantly from state-to-state and some-
times even from locality-to-locality within states. For example, some ar-
eas may allow persons to use their mobile phones only if they employ a hands-free device, and some areas may prohibit the use of mobile phones entirely. Accordingly, Sie-
mens recommends that persons check the laws for the areas in which they drive or will be driving. For ar-
eas where the use of mobile phones while driving is permitted, Siemens encourages persons to use their phones responsibly and to employ hands-free devices. Also, if using your phone while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving driving safely is your first responsi-
bility;
Use hands-free operation, if avail-
able;
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call, if driv-
ing conditions so require. Important Read this information before using your wireless handheld phone. As this mobile phone is equipped with a fixed (non-retractable) an-
tenna, some paragraphs in the be-
low text may not be applicable. Antenna care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attach-
ments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. Phone operation Normal position Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. Tips on efficient operation For your phone to operate most effi-
ciently:
Extend your antenna fully (if appli-
cable). Do not touch the antenna unnec-
essarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher pow-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:34) Safety Information 5 For vehicles equipped with Air Bags An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including ei-
ther installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment ar-
ea. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could re-
sult. Electronic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radiofrequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a min-
imum separation of six inches (6) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommenda-
tions are consistent with the inde-
pendent research by and recommen-
dations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers:
should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON;
should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the poten-
tial for interference;
should turn the phone OFF imme-
diately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may in-
terfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider or your hearing aid manu-
facturer to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medi-
cal devices, consult the manufactur-
ers of your devices to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtain-
ing this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations post-
ed in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. m
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:34) Safety Information 6 Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly in-
stalled or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehi-
cle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require. Airplanes FCC and Airline Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Turn your phone OFF before board-
ing an airplane. Check and comply with the policy of your airline regarding the use of your phone while the airplane is on the ground. Blasting areas To avoid interfering with blasting op-
erations, turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in areas post-
ed: Turn off two-way radio. Obey all signs and instructions. Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any ar-
ea with a potentially explosive atmo-
sphere and obey all signs and in-
structions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire re-
sulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive at-
mosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include: fueling areas such as gasoline stations; be-
low deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or parti-
cles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Emergency calls (SOS) Your wireless phone can be used to make emergency calls. You can make an emergency call from the main display screen. Enter the local emergency number such as 911 and then press the This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wire-
less and landline networks, and user-
programmed functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential commu-
nications (for example, medical emergencies). Remember - to make or receive any calls, the phone must be switched on and be used in a ser-
vice area that has adequate signal strength. Emergency calls might not A key m
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:34) Safety Information 7 be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers re-
garding their network features. Always make certain that your phone is properly charged before at-
tempting any emergency calls. If you allow your battery to discharge, you will be unable to receive or make calls, including emergency calls. You must then wait a few minutes after the charging begins to place any emergency calls. When making an emergency call, re-
member to give all of the necessary information as accurately as possi-
ble. Remember that your wireless phone might be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident, therefore you should not terminate the call until given permis-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) 9 THIS SIEMENS M46 PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENTS RE-
QUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless Siemens M46 phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for expo-
sure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Govern-
ment. These limits are part of com-
prehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were de-
veloped by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a sub-
stantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, re-
gardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.*
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions speci-
fied by the FCC with the phone trans-
mitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency 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 mul-
tiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the net-
work. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted require-
ment for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations
(for example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this Siemens M46 phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.71 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as de-
scribed in this user guide, is 0.29 W/kg.
(Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements.) While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various po-
sitions, they all meet the govern-
ment requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this Siemens M46 phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR in-
formation on this Siemens M46 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 PWX-S46. SAR
(Specific Absorption Rate)
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tain compliance with FCC RF expo-
sure guidelines, use only Siemens approved accessories. When carry-
ing the phone while it is on, use the specific Siemens belt clip that has been tested for compliance. Use of non-Siemens-approved acces-
sories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-
stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. Additional information on Specific Absorp-
tion Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellu-
lar Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) web-site at:
http://www.wow-com.com For SAR information in other regions please look under product information at:
www.icm.siemens.com
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i Loudspeaker Display indicators Signal strength/
A battery level. Call key Select displayed phone number or name, accept calls. Display last calls in standby mode. Phonebook key Press once for Phonebook
Press twice for Groups Hold down In standby mode:
Switch signal tones on and off. Microphone Device interface Connection for charger, headset etc. Soft keys The current functions of these keys are displayed in the grey fields as text or icons. These keys display the quick selection and menu in stand-
by mode. Factory default:
New SMS or e.g. p Menu (main menu).
(SIM service) and a
service provider 02/05/2002 12:30a Set Menu
a Service provider 01/05/2002 New SMS 12:30a Menu Integrated antenna On/Off/End key Do not interfere with the phone above the battery cover unnecessarily. This reduces the signal strength. S Press briefly:
End call/function and return to standby mode. In menus:
one menu level back. Hold down:
Switch phone on/off. From menus: return to standby mode.
Hold down In standby mode:
Switch key lock on and off. To call up a function dis-
played, press the soft key un-
derneath the function. Example: Press the right soft key on the right to call up the menu. Press the soft keys on the in-
side to scroll through menus and lists. M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) General instructions This corresponds to:
12 a
Menu
N Service provider 01/05/2002 New SMS 12:30a Menu Open menu. From standby mode:
Press right soft key on the right. Help Messages Records Select Scroll to Records. Press right soft key on the left to scroll downwards. User guide Phonebook key. The following symbols are used to explain operation:
J Enter numbers or letters. S On/Off/End key. T A MN KL Press on the outside to call a
~ Function depends on the Call key. Press on the inside to scroll up and down. function (soft key). Displays a soft key function. Menu service provider, special registration may be neces-
sary. Soft keys Steps for calling a function are shown in a condensed form in this user guide, e.g.: to display the call list for missed calls:
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Select
General instructions Messages Records Get in touch Select
+18581234567 Office Carol View Options Press. Press right soft key on the right to open the Records sub-
menu. Missed calls Calls received Calls dialled N Scroll to the required entry. Press right soft key on the left to scroll downwards.
+18581234567 Office Carol Select View Options Select Press. Press right soft key on the right to open the list of Missed calls. View
Press. Press left soft key on the left to display the phone number with date and time. Office
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portant data for your line is stored. If the SIM card has been delivered in credit card size, snap the smaller segment out and remove any rough edges. Press grooved area , then lift cover .
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, Press latch in the direction indicat-
ed by the arrow , lift battery at the cutout on side of the phone, then tilt upwards and remove .
1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i Insert SIM card in the opening
(contacts pointing downwards) and push gently until it engages
(make sure the angled corner is in the correct position ).
Insert battery into the phone side-
ways , then press downwards
, until it engages.
Replace cover and press down-
wards until it engages. Note Always switch off phone before removing the battery!
Only 3-Volt SIM cards are supported. Please contact your service provider, if you have an older card. Functions without SIM card...............p. 86 M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 15 Charging Getting started Charge icon not visible If the battery is totally discharged no charge icon is displayed when the charger is plugged in. It will appear after two hours at most. In this case the battery is fully charged after 3-4 hours. Only use the charger provided!
Display while in service Charge level display during opera-
tion (full-empty):a}b{c A beep sounds when the battery is nearly empty. Note The charger heats up when used for long periods. This is normal and not dangerous. Operating Times................................p. 93 Battery care (only NiMH)...................p. 70 The battery is not fully charged when delivered, so:
Plug in charger cable at the bot-
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, End of charging. When charging is in
Display when charging is in progress progress.e Charging time An empty battery is fully charged af-
ter about 2 hours. Charging is only possible in an ambient temperature of 41F to 104F (the charge icon flashes as a warning when the tem-
perature is 41F above/below this range). The voltage specified on the power supply must not be exceeded. 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Switch on, off/PIN entry Standby mode
16 a Service provider 01/05/2002 New SMS 12:30a Menu When the name of the service pro-
vider appears on the display, the phone is in standby mode and ready for use. Note<
Signal strength .......................p. 83 New SMS.........................................p. 33 SOS.................................................p. 81 Change PIN.......................................p. 17 SIM card problems ............................p. 84 Clear SIM card barring ......................p. 18 Other network....................................p. 72 Set time.............................................p. 61 Switch on, off S Hold down On/Off/End key to switch on or off. Enter PIN 4-8 digit PIN.J Enter your PIN code using The SIM card can be protected with a the number keys (the dis-
play shows a series of as-
terisks, if you make a mistake press Clear). Please enter your PIN:
OK Clear OK Confirm input with the right key (press on the outside). Logging on to the net-
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ed against misuse by several security codes. Keep these confidential numbers in a safe place where you can access them again if required. PIN PIN2 PUK PUK2 Protects your SIM card (person-
al identification number). This is needed to set the charge detail display and to access additional functions on special SIM cards. Key code. Used to unlocked SIM cards after the wrong PIN has been entered. Protects your phone. Must be entered at the first security set-
ting. Setup Menu then select a function Security Phone code Codes PIN control The PIN is usually requested each time the phone is switched on. You can deactivate this feature but you risk unauthorised use of the phone. Security m
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i Confirm input. Press. Confirm. OK Change OK Some service providers do not per-
mit this function. Change PIN You can change the PIN to any 4-8 digit number you may find easier to remember. J OK J J
, OK
, OK Enter old PIN. Press. Enter new PIN. Repeat new PIN. Change PIN2
(display only if PIN 2 is available). Proceed as with Change PIN. M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Security 18 Change phonecode You define and enter the phone code (4-8 digits) when calling up a phone code protected function
(e.g. Babysitter, p. 24) for the first time. It is then valid for all functions. If you have forgotten it, please call Siemens Service (p. 92). 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 service provider together with the SIM card according to instruc-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) My phone 19 Your phone offers a number of func-
tions so that you can adapt it to meet your personal requirements. Ringer tones Assign individual ring tones to caller groups or anniversaries (p. 48). The melody manager is available for managing the ring tones (p. 46). Logos, screensavers, animations Adjust your phone according to your own wishes in the following areas to give it a personal touch:
To switch on Select a bitmap style (p. 45) and a greeting (p. 45) that you create yourself. Screensaver (p. 45) You can set an analogue clock or an individual picture as screensaver.
(Provider) logo (p. 44) Select an individual picture from the bitmap viewer. Where do I get what?
You can order additional ring tones, logos and screensavers on the Internet and receive them via SMS:
www.icm.siemens.com Or you can directly download them via WAP:
wap.my-siemens.com Siemens City Portal Further services for your mobile phone (e.g. a Photo Logo Composer to create personal pictures for your Phonebook (p. 30)) can be found at:
www.icm.siemens.com The Siemens City Portal also offers a list of countries in which these ser-
vices are available. CLIPit Covers Select different colours for the top and bottom covers from the Siemens City Portal. Or use a personal photo to make your phone unique (p. 95):
www.icm.siemens.com My menu Create your own menu with fre-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Making a phone call Dialling with number keys J The phone must be switched on
(standby mode). Enter the number (always with prefix, if necessary with the international dialling code). Clear A short press clears the last digit, a long press clears the entire number. Press the Call key. The phone number displayed is dialled. A 20 Redial previous numbers To redial the phone number last called:A Press the Call key twice. Press the Call key once. To redial other numbers that were A dialled previously:
MN A Pick out the required phone number from the list, then press ... .. to dial. End callS Press the End key briefly. Call is ended. Press this key even if the person on the other end of the line has hung up first. Set volumeMN You can adjust the hand-
set volume with the scroll keys (only during the call). If a Car Kit is used, its volume setting does not affect the usual setting on the phone. Note?
Store number............................p. 26 Options Call lists.............................p. 24 Hold.................................................p. 22
; menu Call menu..........................p. 23 Divert Divert set ..............................p. 81 International dialling codes............... p. 82 Auto key lock.....................................p. 69 Phone number memo........................p. 83 Microphone off ..................................p. 23 Phone number transmission off/on
(Hide ID)............................................p. 75 Control codes (DTMF).......................p. 81 Making a phone call m
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 21 When a number is busy Making a phone call Accept call If the called number is busy or can-
not be reached because of network problems several options are avail-
able (depending on the service pro-
vider). An incoming call or any other use of the phone interrupts these functions. Either Auto redial previous numbers Auto dial Press. The number is auto-
matically dialled for up to 15 minutes at increasing S intervals. End with:
End key. or
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+18581234567 Reply Reject The phone must be switched on
(standby mode). An incoming call will interrupt any other use of the phone. Reply orA Press. Press. If the phone number has been trans-
mitted by the network, it is dis-
played. If it is stored in the Phone-
book, the corresponding name is displayed instead. Reject call Reject orS Press. Press. If Divert is set, the caller will be for-
warded to voicemail or another number you have entered. NoteU Missed calls...........................p. 25 Accept call using any key ..................p. 69 Hold m M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Making a phone call 22 Hold call You can call another number during a call.
Z a Z Carol Hold A menu The current call is put on hold. Now dial the new phone number. When the connection is established press... Swap
... to swap back and forth between both calls. Note
; menu Call menu..........................p. 23
Call waiting/Swap You may need to register for this ser-
vice with your service provider and set your phone accordingly (p. 75). During a call, you may be advised that there is another call waiting. You will hear a special tone during the call. You have the following options:
Accept the waiting call Swap Accept the waiting call and place the current call on hold. To swap between the two calls, press Swap each time. End the current call:
S Press. The following que-
ry is displayed: "Return to the call on hold?"
Return to the held call. Yes or No Reject waiting call Reject The held call is ended. Reject the waiting call, the caller will hear the busy tone. or Divert If this is set, the waiting call will be diverted, to the mailbox for example. S End the current call. End current call Reply Accept the new call.
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 23 Conference Making a phone call Call menu
The following functions are only available during a call:
; menu Open menu. Micro-
phone on Switch microphone on/off. If switched off, the person on the other end of the line cannot hear you (muting). Alternatively:*
However, numbers being entered are audible when Send DTMF tones is active. Adjust handset volume. Hold down. Volume Conference (see left) Duration/
charges While the connection contin-
ues, the call duration and
(if set, p. 51) the charge de-
tails are displayed.
(p. 81) Send DT-
MF tones Call The original call is joined to
transfer the second one. For you, both calls are now ended. Main menu Access to the main menu. Call status List all held and active calls
(e.g. participants in a confer-
ence). Call up to 5 parties one by one and link them together in a phone con-
ference. Some of the functions de-
scribed may not be supported by your service provider or must be enabled specifically. You have established a connection:
Z a Z Carol Hold A menu Hold
; menu The current call is put on hold. Now dial a new number. When the new connection is estab-
lished... .. open menu and select Conference. The held call is joined. Repeat procedure until all partici-
pants are linked together (up to 5 participants). EndS All calls in the conference are ended simultaneously when the End key is pressed. m
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Making a phone call 24 Babysitter Only one phone number can be di-
alled. Hold down the right soft key on the right. Switch on Setup Menu Security Press. Select J Babysitter Enter phone code:
When first prompted, you define and enter the phone code (4-8 digits). Please do not forget this code!
Confirm input. Press. Select phone number from the Phonebook
(p. 26), or enter a new one (with name). The babysitter is now ac-
tive. OK Change J
OK Switch off#
J Hold down. Enter phone code. Press. Confirm input. Change OK Note Change phone code..........................p. 18 Records Your phone stores the phone num-
bers of calls for convenient redial-
ling. Menu Select MN Records Press. Choose call list. Select MN A or View Press. Select phone number. Dial phone number Display information on the phone number. m
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Making a phone call Erase records The contents of all call lists are delet-
ed. Records menu The call list menu can be called up if an entry is highlighted. Options Open list menu.
25 Records Menu Select function The following call lists are available:
Missed calls The phone numbers of calls that you have received but not answered can be recorded for call back purposes. When you have missed a call, the fol-
lowing icon appears in the display above the left soft key in standby mode:U View Correct no. Save no. to d Delete Delete all NoteN View entry. Load number into display and correct it there if nec-
essary. Store entry in the Phone-
book. Delete entry after confirma-
tion. Delete all entries of the call list after confirmation. Press the right soft key on the left in standby mode for easy access to call lists.
If you press the left soft key, the phone number is displayed. Requirement:
The network supports the "Caller Identity" feature. Calls received All accepted calls are listed. Requirement:
The network supports the "Caller Identity" feature. Calls dialled Access to the last ten numbers you dialled.A Fast access in standby mode. m
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Phonebook 26 Group The entry can be assigned to a group, for example:
VIP, Leisure, Office, Family
(p. 28 and p. 54). Location Select a storage location such as SIM card, SIM protected or mobile phone
(p. 29). Record no.
(storage location number) Each entry is automatically assigned a number under which it can also be selected (p. 30). Save Press. Call/search for an entry T J A Select a name with the first letter and/or scroll. Dial number. Open Phonebook. N
Note
+List International dialling code ......p. 82 Own numbers....................................p. 83 Store control codes ...........................p. 81 Phonebook Enter frequently used phone num-
bers 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. Entries that belong together can be combined to form a group.
<New entry>
T Open Phonebook.
<Own numbers>
<New entry>
<Groups>
Select Select.
<New entry>
MN J Make the following en-
Activate input fields. tries:
Phone Number Enter phone number (with prefix). Name Enter (Text entry, p. 27). m
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 27 Phonebook Phonebook menu Options Open menu. View Edit Display entry. Display phone number and name for changes. Create a new Phonebook en-
try. Delete entry from the Phone-
book. New entry Delete Delete all Delete all entries after confir-
Send SMS... mation. as entry: Send Phonebook entry to recipient. as text: Send entry as text of an SMS message. Assign an individual picture to the phone number (p. 30). Capacity Display the maximum and Picture available capacity. Text entry Press number key repeatedly until the required letter is displayed. The cursor 2 advances after a short delay.
,/1-9 Press once for a, twice for b etc. The first letter in each name is automatically written in UPPERCASE. Umlauts and numbers are displayed after the relevant letters. Press briefly to delete the letter before the cursor, hold down to erase the whole name. Move the cursor (forward/
back). Clear MN
* Press briefly:
Switch between uppercase, lowercase and digits. Hold down:
Set input language and text mode. Activate/deactivate T9 (p. 70). Write: . ,? ! 0 + - :
Space.
0 1
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Phonebook 28 Group If there are many Phonebook entries it is best to assign them to a group, e.g.:
VIP, Leisure, Office, Family A special melody can sound (p. 48) and/or a symbol can be displayed
(p. 29) if the phone number of a call is registered in a group. Select groupT Two short presses or one MN long press on Phonebook
(in standby mode). Select group. The number of entries is displayed in brackets after the group name. VIP Leisure Office View
(17)
(9)
(7) Options View Press. All entries of the selected group are dis-
played. Group menu Options Open menu. View members Rename group Group symbol Call to group ~
Display all entries assigned to the group. Change the current name of the group. Assign a symbol to a group
(p. 29). Call up to 5 members of a group one by one and link them together in a confer-
ence (p. 54). Send an SMS to all members of a group (p. 54). SMS to group Change group assignment You can assign a Phonebook entry to a group when you enter it (p. 26). To change the group assignment or to assign to a group later:
MN When the Phonebook is open:
View MN Change Change Select entry. Press. Press. Scroll to Group. Press and select a new Group. Confirm assignment. Save m
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Phonebook Location 29 Group entry menu Options Open menu. View Edit New entry Remove entry Remove entries Send SMS... Display entry. Display the entry for changes. Open Phonebook and add an entry to the current group. Remove entry only from the group. Remove all members from the selected group. as entry: Send a Phonebook entry to recipient. as text: Send entry as text of an SMS message. Assign a picture/symbol to phone number. Picture Group symbol You can assign one of many stan-
dard symbols to a group. Three sym-
bols are displayed at one time. The centre symbol is the current selection.MN OK Choose symbol. Add symbol to the group entry. An entry can be moved from the Phonebook to the other storage locations. T MN Open Phonebook. Select entry. Options Open menu and select Edit.MN I Go to the input field Location.
SIM (standard) Entries that are stored in the Phone-
book on the SIM card can also be used on a different GSM Phone. Protected SIM Phone numbers can be stored in protected locations on a special SIM card. A PIN 2 is needed for edit-
ing (p. 17). Mobile (phone memory) Phonebook entries are stored here if the memory of the SIM card is full.
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Phonebook Record no. A record number (storage location number) is automatically assigned to every new entry in the Phonebook. MN Load Call J
A Enter record number. Select Press. Press. 30 with your The list Own pictures is displayed. Select entry. The bitmap viewer (p. 44) is opened and the picture is displayed. The picture is assigned to
the phone number. It appears with a in the Phonebook. symbol Edit Select entry in the Phonebook. MN Press and select Edit. Options Go to Record no. Change Press repeatedly until the required (available) num-
ber is displayed. Press. Save Assign picture Assign an individual picture to phone numbers. This picture will ap-
pear in the display when there is a call from this number. Assign picture T MN Open Phonebook. Select entry. Options Open menu and select Picture. Delete/change picture If a picture is assigned to a phone number, it can be deleted or re-
placed.MN
Select entry with picture in the Phonebook. Options PressMN^
Select Picture Delete or Select The assignment is cleared. The picture list is dis-
played for new selection. Note A picture can be assigned to several phone numbers. Add pictures to the picture list ...........p. 44 Siemens City Portal...........................p. 19 m
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Message (SMS) 31 You may transmit and receive very long text messages (up to 760 char-
acters) on your phone, which are au-
tomatically composed from several
"normal" SMS messages (note the accruing charges). Depending on the service provider, e-mails and faxes can also be sent via SMS (change setting if necessary, p. 37). Read messages Display indicates a new message. a
Service provider 01/05/2002 12:45a Menu Press the soft key underneath the letter symbol to read the message. Date/time 12:45a No./sender Message MN 01/05/2002 017198987676 Do we meet tomorrow?
Options Reply Reply Options Scroll through the mes-
sage line by line. Reply menu shown be-
low. Inbox/outbox menu
(p. 32). Pictures and sounds in SMS Pictures or sounds can be part of messages you receive. Pictures are shown in the message, sounds are indicted as notes. If a note is reached when scrolling through the message, the corre-
sponding sound is played. For send-
ing pictures and sounds see p. 37. Note Message store full..................p. 82 Use highlighted phone number......p. 83 Reply menu Reply Open reply menu. Write message Edit Answer is YES Answer is NO Call back Delay Thanks Create a new reply text
(p. 33). Edit message received or assign a new text to it. Add YES to the mes-
sage. Add NO to the mes-
sage. Append a standard text to the message as a reply. When the message has been edited in the editor, it can be stored or sent with Options. Message
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Sound Capacity List pictures and sounds included in the message. Display maximum and available capacity. Status report
~ (Outbox list only) Request delivery confirmation for messages sent. Mark the message as un-
read. Copy a selected phone number to the Phonebook. Move message to the archive. Mark as unread Save no. to d Move to archive Archive Menu The list of messages recorded on the phone is shown. Different functions are available depending on the con-
text:
Messages Archive 32 Inbox/outbox Messages Menu Inbox or Outbox The list of saved messages is shown. Barbara Carol 023598765432 View Options Options Symbol See below. Inbox Read Unread Outbox Not sent Sent Inbox/outbox menu Different functions are available de-
pending on the context:
Options Open menu. View Reply Send Edit Delete Delete all Read entry. Directly answer incoming SMS messages. Dial number or select from the Phonebook, then send. Open editor for changes. Delete selected message. Delete all entries after con-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Message (SMS) 33 A
OK Press. J Dial number or pick out
from the Phonebook. Confirm. The message is sent to the service centre for transmission. Return to the editor. OK Options Open menu and select Save to store the mes-
sage. Display in the uppermost line:
T9 Abc SMS 1 We start at 8 a.m. 748 T9 abc/Abc/
ABC/123 SMS 1 748 T9 active. Lowercase/uppercase letters or digits. Display title. Number of the required SMS messages. Number of characters still available. Note Insert pictures & sounds into text ......p. 37 If Message type, Validity period, Service centre: are requested ........ p. 37 Send melodies ..................................p. 47 Send graphics ...................................p. 44 Enter special characters....................p. 84 SMS status report..............................p. 84 Archive menu Options Open menu. View Mark text Delete Delete all Rename Sort Attributes Capacity Read entry. Highlight text to be edited. Delete selected message. Delete all saved messages after confirmation. Rename the entry. Set sort criteria (alphabeti-
cal, time). Display name, size and date. Display maximum and available capacity for SMS archive, special graphics etc. Compose a message J Text input using "T9" (p. 35) New SMS Menu Messages allows you to quickly cre-
ate long SMS messages using just a few key en-
tries. Clear Press briefly to de-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Message (SMS) 34 Text menu Options Open the text menu. Predefined text Standard text fragments which can be added to messages are stored in the phone. You can also create five additional text fragments yourself. Write text fragments Messages Predefined text Menu
<New entry>
Select. J Write text fragment. Press. Save J Use text fragments Compose message
(p. 33). Options Open the text menu. MN Insert text Select. Select Select text fragment from the list. Confirm. The text frag-
ment is inserted in the message at the cursor position. SMS to group You can send messages (SMS) as
"circulars" to all members of a group
(p. 54). Send Save Picture &
Sound Format Clear text Insert text Insert from d Bookmark T9 input
(p. 35) Dial the number or select from the Phonebook, then send. Save the composed mes-
sage in the outbox list. Add pictures and sounds to message (p. 37). Line feed Small font, Medium font, Large font Underline Left, Right, Center (align) Mark text (highlight text with the scroll key) Delete the whole text. Insert predefined text frag-
ment. Open Phonebook and copy phone number into the mes-
sage. Insert URL from the WAP bookmarks into the text. T9 preferred:
Activate/deactivate T9 input. Input language:
Select the language in which the message is to be com-
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"T9" deduces the correct word from the individual key entires by making comparisons with an extensive dictionary. Activate, deactivate T9 Options Open text menu. T9 input T9 preferred Select. Select. Activate T9. Confirm. To activate or deactivate T9 temporarily:
Select Select Input language Select the language in which you want to compose your message. Options Open text menu. T9 input Input language Select. Select Select. Confirm, the new lan-
guage is set. Languages with T9 sup-
port are marked by the T9 symbol. Create a word using T9 Since the display changes as you pro-
ceed it is best if you finish a word without looking at the display. You simply press the keys where the relevant letter is located once only. For "hotel", for example, type:
4 6 8 3 5 1
* Press repeatedly before Press. A blank ends a word. the word for lowercase letters/uppercase letters, digits or special charac-
ters. Do not use special characters such as but write the standard character, e.g. A, T9 will do the rest for you. Note Enter special characters....................p. 84 0 Full stop. Ends a word when a blank follows. Acts as a wild-
card character for an apostro-
phe/hyphen in the word:
e.g. provider.s = providers. Go to the right. Ends a word. N
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Switch between uppercase, lowercase letters and digits. Hold down:
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Message (SMS) 36 T9 word suggestions If several options are found in the dictionary for a key sequence (a word), the most probable is dis-
played first. If the word you want has not been recognised, the next sug-
gestion from T9 may be correct. The word must be highlighted. Then press: The displayed word is re-
placed with a different word. If this word is also incorrect,
: press again. Repeat until the correct word is dis-
played. If the word you want is not in the dic-
tionary, it may be written without T9. T9 Abc SMS 1 At 8 h we are ___ 748
Spell Select. To add a word to the dictionary:
Spell The last suggestion is deleted and the word may now be entered with-
out T9 support. Press Save to add it automatically to the dictionary. Correct a word MN Words created using T9:
ed.:
Delete Delete J Move word by word to the left/right until the re-
quired word is highlight-
Scroll through the T9 word suggestions again. Deletes the letter to the left of the cursor and dis-
plays a new possible word!
Move character by charac-
ter to the left/right. Deletes the letter to the left of the cursor. Characters are inserted at the cursor position. MN Words not created using T9:
Note Within a "T9 word", individual letters may not be edited without cancelling T9 first. In most cases it is better to rewrite the com-
plete word. 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;
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Message (SMS) 37 Message setup Press. An SMS profile (maximum 5) defines the transmission characteristics of an SMS. The presetting depends on the SIM card inserted. Messages Message setup Menu You can select a profile from the list of available profiles. To activate it:
Activate SMS setup menu Options Open menu. Activate Change settings Rename Use the selected profile. Change settings, see options below. Rename the profile. Service centre Enter or change the phone numbers of the service centre as supplied by the service provider. Recipient Enter the standard recipient for this transmission profile or select from the Phonebook. Picture & Sound message.J Insert pictures and sounds in the Compose the message as usual. Options Open the text menu at the end of a word. Picture & Sound Select. The Pictures&Sound
menu opens:
Fix animations
Fix sounds Own animat. Own pictures Own sounds Select range. Confirm. The first entry of the se-
lected range is displayed. Scroll in the list to the re-
quired entry. The picture/animation is
"inserted" in the text and shown there as a wild-
card. MN Select MN Select Note Playback only occurs on phones that sup-
port this function. In input mode a wildcard is shown instead of the picture/sound. Add pictures/sounds: SMS (p. 32), WAP
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SMS via GPRS When this function is activated, SMS messages are automatically sent via GPRS (if available). Requirement: GPRS is activated
(p. 75). Ensure that your service pro-
vider offers this function. Message type Manual Standard text Fax E-mail New The message type is re-
quested for each message. Normal SMS message. Transmission via SMS. Transmission via SMS. You may need to obtain the required code number from your service provider. Validity period Select the period in which the ser-
vice centre tries to deliver the mes-
sage:
Manual, 1 hour, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week, Maximum *, New
*) Maximum period that the service provider
permits. Status report You are given confirmation of the successful or unsuccessful delivery of a sent message. This service may be subject to a charge. Direct reply The reply to your message is handled via your service centre when Direct Answer is activated
(for information please contact your service provider).
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preset by the service provider). Bookmarks Display up to 12 URLs Resume WAP Profiles Inbox stored in the phone for fast access (p. 85). Call up recently visited pag-
es that are still in the mem-
ory. Set up to 5 access profiles
(p. 76). Inbox for messages from the WAP server. Close the browser and clear down the connection. Exit browser End connection S Hold down to end the con-
nection. Surf & fun Internet (WAP) Get the latest WAP information from the Internet that is specifically adapt-
ed to the display options of your phone. In addition, you can down-
load games and applications to your mobile phone via WAP. Internet ac-
cess may require registration with the service provider. Internet access Surf & fun Menu The browser is activated as soon as you call up the function. If neces-
sary, set how the Internet access should be made (see Start with..., p. 85). The start menu appears, e.g.:
Internet
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orM Press Surf & fun More ... WAP Profiles Reset Select and confirm. Homepage The first WAP Internet page that is displayed after con-
nection is established (may have been set/preset by the service provider). Display up to 12 URLs stored in the phone for fast access
(p. 85). Call up recently visited pages that are still in the memory. Go to URL Enter URL for directly ac-
Book-
marks Resume cessing an Internet address, e.g. wap.my-siemens.com Show URL Show the Internet address of the current page. The page is reloaded. End connection. Setup Inbox Set up to 5 access profiles
(p. 76). Delete the pages last visit-
ed (cache). Font size Protocol parameters Push Push can force online Timeout for unanswered network requests GPRS linger time Security Connection prompt Secure prompt Current certificate CA certificates Private Key PINs Encryption Start with... Start menu Browser menu Homepage Resume Bookmarks Inbox for messages from the WAP server. See below. Close the browser and clear down the connection. About Openwave Save bitmap Bitmap viewer opens for editing the picture. Display the browser ver-
sion. Reload Discon-
nect More ... Exit browser
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Surf & fun 41 Notes Homepage: The soft keys may be assigned functions that are controlled online from the homepage of your service provider such as
"link"or "menu". The contents of the option menus are also variable. Displays:
Browser menu Offline
Online GPRS Online No network
Enter special characters:
0 0
Press 3 times for /
Press 3 times for @
Press once for . (full stop) Press repeatedly for :
Press repeatedly for ~
WAP profiles Preparation of the phone for Internet access depends on the service pro-
vider currently used:
If the settings have already been-
made by your service provider you may begin immediately. If access profiles have been as-
signed by your service provider select a profile and activate it. The access profile must be set manually (p. 76). If necessary, check with your service provider for details. Activate WAP profile You can change the current profile each time before accessing the Internet. Surf & fun Menu MN WAP Profiles Select Select a profile. Press to activate. The cur-
rent profile is selected. Internet Your Internet browser is licensed by:
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 42 Games & more Surf & fun Different functions are available de-
pending on which entry is highlight-
ed:
Carry out game/application offline Start Executable application ly.
; can be started direct-
Load game/application online Load
(p. 82);
README only Application still has to be downloaded. Go to a link, surf online Internet The selected Internet page is loaded. Receive information If information, which is required e.g. by an application that has already been installed, is received via SMS, the symbol appears above the left soft key. By pressing this key, the relevant ap-
plication is started and the informa-
tion is processed. Note The following key control is used for many games (virtual joystick):
2 5 8 1 3 64 7 9 Load games and other applications via WAP. You are advised on relevant applications on the Internet. Download can start after a game/an application has been selected. You can now use the application/
play the game. Most applications include instruc-
tions. Note The ISP access for Java must be config-
ured to download applications ..........p. 77 Activate a Java profile ...................p. 44 Applications and games can be found at:
wap.my-siemens.com or on the Internet at:
www.icm.siemens.com/city Games and applications Applications and links that are al-
ready stored on your phone are found under:
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Surf & fun 43 Games & more menu All functions required for managing your files are found in the Options menu:
Options Open menu. Download Start Delete Rename Java Profiles Details Sort More Info Reinstall Capacity An application is download-
ed from the Internet and in-
stalled. Start application. Delete selected application. Rename selected applica-
tions. Select access profile. Show details on the applica-
tion (name, version, size, path, producer, date). Set sort criteria (alphabeti-
cal, time). Download further instruc-
tions via Internet (WAP), if available. Reinstall an application
(update). Display maximum and available capacity. WAP can be used to download applications from the internet. Downloading or running applications will not affect or change the software already in-
stalled on your Java-enabled mobile phone. Siemens excludes all warranty and liability claims in respect of or in connection with any applica-
tions subsequently installed by the customer and any software not included in the original delivery package. The same applies to functions enabled subsequently at the customer's instigation. The purchaser bears sole risk for the loss of, damage to, and any defects arising in this device or the applications or software and for any direct damage or consequential damage of whatever nature resulting from the use of these applica-
tions or software. For technical reasons, such ap-
plications or software and subsequent enabling of certain functions are lost in the event of the de-
vice being replaced/re-supplied and may be lost if it is repaired. In these cases the purchaser will need to download the application again or re-en-
able it. Sie-mens does not warranty or guarantee or accept any liability for the customer's ability to download or enable applications again or to do so free of charge. Java profiles Preparation of the phone depends on the service provider currently used:
If the settings have already been-
made by your service provider you may begin immediately. If access profiles have been as-
signed by your service provider select and activate profile. The access profile must be set manually (p. 77). If necessary, check with your service provider for details.
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Surf & fun 44 Activate Java profile Menu MN Surf & fun Games & more Java Profiles Select the required pro-
file. Press to activate. Select Bitmap viewer Go to a link, surf online Internet The selected Internet page is loaded.
Store pictures Store pictures currently displayed in the bitmap viewer on a new storage location e.g. to create a new screen-
saver:MN Save Send pictures via SMS Open bitmap viewer and activate the required picture then:
Options Open menu. Send Select storage location. Press. Enter recipient or use Phonebook OK Confirm. Receive pictures If a picture (graphic/screensaver) has been received via SMS the sym-
bol appears above the left soft key. By pressing this key, the bitmap view-
er is started and the picture is dis-
played. When downloading via WAP, the bit-
map viewer opens automatically. Internet addresses see p. 19. Note If a received picture has not been copied to the bitmap viewer, it will be overwritten when the next picture is received. Set animations, logos and screensav-
ers on your phone according to your wishes. Pictures and links that are already stored on your phone are found un-
der:
Start bitmap viewer MN Menu Surf & fun Bitmap viewer Select storage location, folder or link:
Own animat. Own pictures Screensaver Logo URL Different functions are available depending on which entry is high-
lighted:
MN Own animat./Own pictures Select folder. MN Select Press. Select picture. Load The picture is displayed. Screensaver/Logo Load The picture is displayed. m f
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Surf & fun 45 Screensaver Device Setup Menu Display Screensaver The screensaver shows a picture on the display once a user-definable time has elapsed. An incoming call and any key press ends the function. You can also receive and save a screensaver via SMS/WAP. Screensaver menu Options Open menu. Enable Style Preview Timeout Security Activate screensaver. Analog clock or Bitmap. Display the style set. Set period after which the screensaver starts. Enter phone code to end screensaver (as security setting). Bitmap viewer menu Options Open menu. Save as... Send Load Discard Store the current picture on one of the storage locations. Send picture via SMS. Load new picture to the bit-
map viewer. Delete current picture from the buffer. Delete selected picture. Delete Select bitmap style Device Setup Menu Display Bitmap style You can select between two anima-
tions which are shown in different situations, for example when enter-
ing a PIN. Animations available on the phone are:
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 46 Melody manager Surf & fun page is loaded. You can use the melody manager to manage your additional ring tones and a folder with more of your own ring tones and links. Start melody manager Surf & fun Melody manag-
Menu erMN Select folder, storage lo-
cation or link:
Own sounds Individual 1 Individual 2 Individual 3 Individual 4 URL Different functions are available depending on which entry is high-
lighted:
Own soundsMN MN Select Load Select folder. Press. Select ring tone. Load ring tone to the mel-
ody manager. Play Play ring tone. Individual 1 To Individual 4 Load Load ring tone to the mel-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Surf & fun 47 Melody manager menu Options Open menu. Play Save as... Load... Discard Delete Send Play the ring tones current-
ly loaded. Store ring tone at Individu-
al 1 to 4 or Own sounds. Load ring tone from Individual 1 to 4 or Own sounds. Delete loaded ring tone from the buffer. Delete ring tone from Individual 1 to 4 or Own sounds. Send ring tone via SMS. Confirm. Select storage location. Store ring tone. Store ring tone Save ring tone currently loaded in the melody manager on a new stro-
age location e.g. on Individual 1:
Options Open menu. Save as... Select. MN Select Save The ring tones stored under Individual 1 to Individual 4 can be assigned to dif-
ferent functions/anniversaries if you use the Ringer tones (p. 48) function. Send ring tones via SMS Start melody manager and load re-
quired ring tone, then:
Options Open menu. Send Enter recipient or use Phonebook OK Confirm. Receive ring tone If a ring tone has been received via SMS a note appears above the left soft key. Press this key to start the melody manager. The melody manager automatically opens after a melody has been load-
ed via WAP. Internet addresses see p. 19.
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 48 Ringer tones Surf & fun For the ranges/functions listed be-
low you can choose from 20 ring tones already stored in the phone and from four own (p. 46) ring tones
(Individual 1 to 4). Audio Menu MN Ringer tones Select range
(except Melody manager):
All calls d Calls Group calls Appointments Messages Cell broadcast services
(Melody manager) Choose ring tone. MN OK Confirm. Note Special ring tones can be sent to you via SMS (p. 46) or you can load them via WAP
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Voice message/Mailbox 49 Most service providers offer you an external answering service. In this mailbox, a caller may leave a voice message for you if your phone is switched off or not ready to receive, if you do not want to answer, if you are making a phone call
(and if Call waiting is not active p. 22). If the voice mail service is not part of your service provider's user package, you will need to register and the set-
tings must be made manually. The following description may vary slightly depending on the service provider.
Setup The service provider supplies you with two phone numbers:
Mailbox number You call this phone number to listen to the voice mails left for you. To set it up:
Menu Messages Voice message Select phone number from Phone-
book or dial it/change it and confirm with OK. Forwarding number Calls are diverted to this phone num-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i Menu Divert e.g. Unanswered Set Dial the number of the mailbox. OK Registration at the net-
work will be confirmed after some seconds. For further information on call divert see p. 52.
Listen to A new voice mail can be displayed as follows:h or Icon plus beep. a text message announc-
es a new voice mail. or you receive a call with an automatic announcement. Call your mailbox and play the mes-
sage(s) back.1 Hold down (if necessary enter mailbox number once only). Confirm with OK or Mailbox depending on service provider. Outside your home network, you may need to dial a different mailbox number and enter a password to access your mailbox. M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 50 Cell broadcast Cell broadcast
Messages Some service providers offer infor-
mation services (info channels). If reception is activated, you receive messages on the active topics in your "Topic list". Menu Receive CB You can activate and deactivate the CB service. If the CB service is activat-
ed, the standby time of the phone will be reduced. Read new CB All unread CB messages are dis-
played. Topic list Add an unrestricted number of top-
ics to this personal list from the topic index (see Topic index). You can pre-
set 10 entries with their channel number (ID) and, if necessary, name. New topic New topic Select. If no topic index is available (Topic index) enter a topic with its chan-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i Selection from a list Options Open list menu. If a topic is selected in the list you can have a look at it, activate it, deactivate it, edit it or delete it. Auto display CB messages are displayed in stand-
by mode, longer messages are auto-
matically scrolled. This display can be activated/deactivated for all or only new messages.
To switch to "full page view":
, then press View CB. Topic index The list of topics is displayed for you to choose from. If none are displayed you must enter the channel numbers
(ID) manually (see Topic list). Please contact your service provider for details. CB languages Receive Cell Broadcast messages only in a specific language or in all languages.
Displays^
, Topic activated/deactivated. New messages received on the topic. Messages already read. M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Duration/charges 51
Account limit
(PIN 2 query) Special SIM cards allow you or the service provider to define a credit/
period after which the phone is blocked for outgoing calls. Change Enter the number of units and confirm with OK. Then confirm the credit or reset the counter. The display of Prepaid cards may vary depending on the service provider. All calls Activate to display the follow-
ing call types:
Last call Any call Remain. units Incoming calls Activate to display the follow-
ing call types:
Last call All outgoing calls All incom. calls Remain. units Auto display Call duration/charges are automati-
cally displayed for each call. Duration/
charges You can display the charge details and the duration of calls as you speak as well as setting a unit limit for outgoing calls. Display Menu Records es Display the data. Duration/charg-
After you have made the charge de-
tail settings, you can display the call duration/charges for the various call types or you can display the credit balance. Select a call type (see setting for All calls and Incoming calls) Select When displayed, you can:
Reset OK Charge settings Menu Conv.
(PIN 2 query) Enter the currency in which the charge details are to be shown. Personal rate
(PIN 2 query) Enter the charges per unit/period.
Charge settings Records Clear display. End display.
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All calls o All calls are diverted. Symbol in the top line of the display in standby mode.
Spec. divert Not reachable Divert if the phone is switched off or out of range. No reply A call is only diverted after a delay
(depends on the network). The period can be set by the user to a maximum of 30 seconds in 5 second intervals. Busy Divert if a call is in progress. If Call waiting is activated (p. 75), you will hear the call waiting tone during a
call (p. 22). Receiving fax Fax calls are diverted to a number with a fax connection. Receiving data Data calls are diverted to a phone number with a PC connection.
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, You can set the conditions for which calls are diverted to your mailbox or other numbers. Divert Menu Set divert:
The most common condition for divert is:
Unanswered DivertMN Menu
Select Unanswered.
(covers the Not reachable, No reply, Busy conditions, see right) Select Set J or@
OK Press. Select. Enter the phone number to which the caller will be diverted (if not done already) select this phone number from the Phonebook or via Mailbox. After a short pause, the setting is confirmed by the network. 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Divert 53 Menu Divert Select a function. Status check You can check the current divert sta-
tus for all conditions. After a short pause, the current situ-
ation is transmitted by the network and displayed. Condition set. Not set. Display if status is un-
known (on a new SIM card for example).
Clear all All set diversions are cleared.
Note Note that the divert is stored in the network and not in the phone (when the SIM card is changed for example). Check condition or delete it First select the condition. Select Check status Press. Select or Delete Select. Reactivate divert The last divert has been stored. Proceed as with Set divert. The stored phone number is displayed. Confirm the number. Edit phone number Proceed as with "Set divert". When the stored number is displayed:
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Call to group You can call up to 5 members of a group one by one and link them to-
gether in a conference (function may need to be enabled). MN Select a group. Select MN Change Press. The members of the group are listed. Select the entries you want to call. Press. Mark entry/unmark entry. _ Anne^
Barbara Carol Change OK Confirm selection. The first entry is dialled. When the connection has been established, the call is put on hold. Proceed with calling the next entry until all marked entries have been called
(up to 5, depending on the service provider. If there are many Phonebook entries it is best to assign them to a group
(p. 29), e.g.: VIP, Leisure, Office, Family Menu Get in touch Select a function:
SMS to group A memo (SMS) can be sent as a MN
"circular" to all members of a group. Groups Select a group. VIP Leisure Office
(6)
(9)
(12) Select Select J A A A OK A Press. The group is con-
firmed and the editor is opened. Compose message
(p. 33). Press and confirm the dis-
played group with OK. Press. The first recipient is displayed. Press. The SMS is sent. Each send operation must be confirmed. It is possi-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 55 Groups Options Open the menu e.g. to link the calls on hold in a conference. Z
(2) Barbara More: Carol Dial Options Send DTMF tones Call transfer Main menu Call status
(p. 81)
(p. 23) Direct access to the main menu. List all held and active calls
(e.g. participants in a con-
ference). Call to group menu Options Open menu. Dial Skip Conference Dial current entry. Skip next number. Link all calls on hold in a conference (p. 23). Accept the waiting call and put the current call on hold. Switch the microphone on or off. If it is switched off, the person on the other end of the line cannot hear you
(muting). Alternatively: *
However, numbers being entered are audible when Send DTMF tones is active. Adjust handset volume. While the connection con-
tinues, the call duration and
(if set, p. 51) the call time/
cost are displayed. Hold down. Swap Microphone on Volume Time/
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Groups 56 Change group assignment Normally a group is assigned to a Phonebook entry when it is entered
(p. 26). To change the group assignment or to assign a group later, the following steps are necessary:
When the Phonebook is open:
MN Select entry. View Edit MN Edit Press. Press. Scroll to group. Press and select new group. Save assignment. Phonebook key:
Save T Note Press once to open Phonebook Press twice to display groups Press three times to display 1st group entries Group setup Menu MN Get in touch Select a group. Groups Select Press. The group is dispal-
yed for editing. The following functions are applied to the group or all entries of a group:
Group menu Options Open menu. View members Rename group Group symbol Display all entries assigned to the selected group. Change the current name of the group. Assign a symbol to a group
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Get in touch Diary Organiser 57 Organiser Appointments menu Options Open menu. Organiser Menu Diary View Activate/
Deactivate Edit New entry Delete Delete all Display entry. Activate or deactivate appointment. Display the entry for chang-
es. See left. Delete entry. Delete all appointments af-
ter confirmation. Send SMS... as entry: Send entry to re-
cipient. as text: Send entry as SMS message. Display number of entries. Capacity Note An alarm sounds even when the phone is switched off (the phone does not switch to the standby mode). To deactivate it press any key. Deactivate all alarms........................ p. 63 Ringer setting....................................p. 67
Clock .................................................p. 61 Display when alarm is activated. Pause Repeats the alarm after 5 mins. Up to 50 appointments can be entered. y
<New entry>
05/05/2002 11:30a 05/05/2002 12:00a View Options If an alarm is missed it appears in the list of missed appointments (p. 60). New appointment
<New entry>
MN Select. Make the entries field by field. Memo. A text with up to 20 letters may be added. Call. Enter phone num-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Organiser 58 Menu Get in touch Greetings Organiser Greetings Delete Delete all Send SMS... Delete entry. Delete all events after con-
firmation. as entry: Send congratula-
tions to recipient. as text: Send congratula-
tions as SMS message. Display number of entries. Capacity Reminder An alarm will remind you of the event twice:
24 hours before the date of the event as entered. Directly on the date of the event with the following options:
Options Open the menu. SMS Call Pause Off Send an SMS with stan-
dard (changeable) text. Dial the number. Repeat the alarm after 5 minutes. Stop the alarm. If an alarm is missed (e.g. because you are making a phone call) it ap-
pears in the list of missed appoint-
ments (p. 60) with the same options as described above. Your phone will remind you of spe-
cial events so you do not to for-
getthem any more. New event
<New entry>
MN Select. Make the entries field by field. Type:
Birthday Anniversary Special event Name: Enter name. E.g. copy the
name from the Phonebook
. Date: Enter start date. Time: Enter start time. Events menu Options Open menu. View Activate/
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Organiser 59 Display entry MN View Notes menu Options Open the menu. Select entry. Open note. View Edit New entry Delete Delete all Display the entry. Display the entry for chang-
es. Enter a new note. Delete entry. Delete all notes after confir-
mation. Confidential Protect entry with phone Send Capacity code (p. 17). Send entry as text of an SMS message. Display number of entries. Note Protect confidential data with the phone code (p. 17). We recommend that you do not store any passwords (PIN, TAN etc.) as notes. Get in touch Notes Menu Notes Organiser T9 support (p. 35) makes writing notes such as shopping lists easier for you. New entry
<New entry>
J Select. Enter the text. Store the entry. Options Open menu. Save Text menu Options Open menu. Save T9 input
(p. 35) Line feed Clear text Send Store the entry. T9 preferred: Activate in-
telligent text entry or deacti-
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played. 07:30a Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Change On On/Off Switch the alarm on and off. Setting Change Display the set time and MN Change OK Note l date for the alarm call. Set the time for the alarm call (hh:mm a/p). Navigate to the days. Set the days for the alarm call. Confirm settings. Alarm clock switched on. Alarm clock switched off. Alarm clock active (display in standby mode). m l
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Clock 61 Format time Set the time format to either 24-h Mode or 12-h Mode (for exam-
ple, 18:00 or 6:00 p.m.). Format date Set the date format to:
DD.MM.YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY Auto display The time display can be switched on and off. Auto off Select soft key. The phone may be programmed to turn off at a set time each day. Activate:
Time J Enter time. OK Deactivate:
Manual If the battery is removed for more than 30 seconds, the clock will be reset. Select soft key. Confirm. Clock Menu Office Clock Time zones Set the time zone for your area. time zone from the list. Set the time zone. Select the appropriate Options Open menu. Set Time zone menu Options Open menu. View Set Rename Auto time-
zone Z DST Display the time zone se-
lected with name and date. Set the time zone. Assign a new name to the time zone. The time zone is switched to local time automatically by the network. Activate/deactivate daylight savings time. Time/Date Menu Setup Time/Date The clock must be set correctly once at start-up. Change J Enter date, then time. Select soft key. m l
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Select profile. Options Open menu. Change settings Select. The list of available functions is displayed:
Ringer setting ...............................page 67 Volume.........................................page 67 Ringer tones.................................page 48 Call screening...............................page 67 Silent alert ....................................page 67 Key tones .....................................page 67 Information tones..........................page 68 Illumination...................................page 69 Big letters .....................................page 69 Bitmap style..................................page 45 When you have finished setting a function, you return to the profile menu where you can change a further setting. If a profile is used, several settings are made with one function. Five profiles are standard with default settings, they can be changed however:
Normal envi. Quiet environ. Noisy environ. Car Kit Headset You can set two personal profiles individually (<No Title>). The special profile Aircraft mode is fixed and cannot be changed
(p. 63). If the phone is used by several peo-
ple, they can each activate their own settings by selecting their individual profile. Activate MN Menu Profiles Activate Activate the profile. Select default profile or personal profile. Activate Normal envi. Quiet environ. Noisy environ. Options Active profile. Profiles m f
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Profiles 63 Profiles Menu Options Open menu. Aircraft mode All alarms (appointments, alarm clock) are deactivated. It is not possible to modify this profile. The phone must be switched off when you select a profile. In this status, alarms are not indi-
cated by the ringer or silent alert. Activate
ProfilesMN Menu Scroll to Aircraft mode. Activate Activate the profile. A security prompt must be confirmed. The phone switches itself off automatically. Normal operation The next time you switch on the phone and return to normal opera-
tion the default profile Normal envi. will be activated. Activate Change settings Change profile set-
Activate profile. tings. Copy settings from another profile. Rename personal profile. Copy from Rename Profiles Select a function:
Menu Car Kit If an original Siemens Car Kit is used
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) My menu 64 My menu Menu Create your own menu with fre-
quently used functions, phone num-
bers or WAP pages. The list of the 10 entries available is preset. However you can change it according to your wishes. Note For fast access from standby mode:
L M Press, then ... .. press twice on the left. Select the required entry. Press. ActivateMN Select or Options Activate Select orA Press. Select. Press. If the selected entry is a phone number, you can also call it with the Call key. Change settings You can replace each preset entry
(1-10) with another entry from the MN selection list of My menu. Options Change settings Select the required entry. Press. MN Set Select. Press. Select the new entry in the selection list. Press. Set If you have selected a phone number or a WAP favourite as a new entry, the relevant application opens to choose from. Reset all After confirmation and after enter-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 65 Fast access key Left soft key A function/phone number may be assigned to the left soft key for fast access. Change
a Service provider 01/05/2002 Internet 03:45p Menu Internet. Change Press briefly. Pick out the application from the list. Assign the new function (e.g. New SMS) to the soft key. Special case Phone number. Pick out a name from the Phone-
book (e.g. "Carol") to assign to the soft key. Confirm setting. Select Apply The setting "Carol" is used here only as an example. Carol Hold down.
The left soft key and the keys 2 to 9
(speed dialling numbers) can each be assigned an important phone number or a function. The phone number can then be dialled or the function can be started at the touch of a button. Notes A function may already have been pro-
p grammed on the left soft key by your ser-
vice provider (e.g. access to "
SIM Services"). It may not be possible to modify this key assignment. h The soft key may sometimes be replaced automatically by to access a new message for example. Available key assignments :
Internet (WAP) ..................................p. 39 Games & more..................................p. 42 Phone number ..................................p. 26 Alarm clock .......................................p. 60 New SMS..........................................p. 33 Illumination........................................p. 69 Hide ID..............................................p. 75 Missed calls ......................................p. 25 Calls received ...................................p. 25 Inbox (SMS)......................................p. 32 Outbox (SMS) ...................................p. 32 My menu ...........................................p. 64 Call screening ...................................p. 67 Fast access key m
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Fast access key 66 Apply Select a stored phone number or start a stored application (e.g. New SMS). In standby mode:2 Press. The assignment of the number key 2 is displayed instead of the left soft key e.g.:
New SMS Hold down. or simply2 hold down. Speed dialling keys Number keys 2 to 9 can be used as speed dialling numbers for fast ac-
cess. For available key assignments see p. 65. Number key 1 is reserved for the mailbox number (p. 49). Edit J Press number key (2-9). In standby mode:
New SMS Press briefly (if "New SMS" is Set Change Select If the key is not assigned:
Press. or assigned, for example). Scroll to application in the list. Special case phone number. Pick out a name from the Phonebook for assign-
ment to the key. Special case bookmark. Scroll to a URL in the bookmark list for assign-
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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 merely displayed. If you do not accept these calls, they are diverted to your mailbox (if set, p. 49).
Note Displayed when filter is activated. Silent alert To avoid being disturbed by the ring-
er, you can activate the silent alert of the phone instead. The silent alert can also be activated in addition to the ringer (e.g. in noisy environ-
ments). This function is deactivated when the battery is being charged. Key tones You can set the acoustic key tone:
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ular tastes. Menu Audio Select a function:
Ringer setting
Activate/deactivate the ringer or re-
duce it to a short beep. Hold down in standby mode (p. 84). Note)
Display: Beep. Display: Ringer off. Volume MN You can set the volume for each area. Select the type:
All calls d Calls Group calls Appointments Messages Cell broadcast services Set volume. Confirm. MN OK Note Displays rising volume. If two independent phone numbers are registered for your phone you can set different volumes for them (p. 72). M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Audio 68 Menu Audio Select a function:
Minute beep During the call, you hear a beep after every minute as a reminder of the time elapsed. Information tones Set service and alarm tones:
Select Change On/Off. If activated, service tones are reproduced for an ex-
tended range of func-
tions. Melody manager
(p. 46) Ringer tones
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). 69 S Setup Keys Any key to answer You can press any key to accept an incoming call (except Auto key lock If Auto key lock is activated, the key-
pad is locked automatically if no key has been pressed for one minute in standby mode. This prevents the phone from being used accidentally. However, you can still be called and you can still make an emergency call. The keypad can also be directly locked and unlocked as follows:
Key tones You can set the type of acoustic key tone:
Click or Tone or Silent Hold down. Device Menu Setup Device Select a function. Language Set the language of the display text. When "automatic" is set, the lan-
guage of your service provider is used. If a language that you do not understand happens to be set, the phone can be reset to the language of your service provider with the fol-
A lowing input:
*#0000#
Display Own greeting
(p. 45) Bitmap viewer
(p. 44) Screensaver
(p. 45) Illumination Can be switched on and off (switch-
ing it off increases the standby time). Big letters You can choose between two font sizes for the display. Contrast You can set the display contrast. Bitmap style
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Setup Menu Setup Device Select a function. Battery care
(only if a NiMH battery is used) This function allows the NiMH bat-
tery to be regenerated when the operating time drops (eliminating the memory effect). Connect the phone as for charging
(p. 15) and then call up this func-
tion. The battery is now fully discharged and recharged. Depending on the state of the battery, this can take up to 5 hours. Note No phone calls can be made during this process. The clock setting is retained. 70 Menu Setup Device Select a function. Status Fact. settings The phone is reset to the default val-
ues (factory setting) (does not apply A to SIM card and network settings):
* # 9 9 9 9 #
Phone identity The phone ID (IMEI) is displayed. This information may be useful for cus-
tomer service. Fast search When this function is active, net-
work connection is speeded up
(standby time is reduced). T9 input T9 preferred Activate intelligent text entry or deactivate it. Input language Select language in which the mes-
sage is to be composed. Languages with T9 support are marked by the T9 symbol. m
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Security Setup Menu 71
Setup Security Select a function:
Only ,
(PIN 2 protected) The dialling options are restricted to SIM protected numbers in the Phonebook. If only area codes are entered, the relevant phone num-
bers can be added to these manually before dialling. Last 10 only
(Phone code protected) Calls are limited to the call list (p. 25) of "dialled numbers". This list can be filled with phone numbers specifical-
ly for this purpose:
First delete the call list, then create
"new entries" by dialling phone num-
bers and cancelling before the con-
nection is established. This SIM only
(Phone code protected) Your phone is prevented from being used with a different SIM card.
The phone and SIM card are protect-
ed against misuse by several security codes. Setup Security Menu Select a function:
Codes PIN control, Change PIN, Change PIN2, Change phonecode, see p. 17. Babysitter
(Phone code protected) Only one number can be dialled. Hold down the right soft key on the the outside right (p. 24).
Allow only d
(PIN 2/phone code protected) Dialling is restricted to the numbers in the Phonebook, new entries are not possible. If only area codes are entered, the relevant phone num-
bers can be added to these manually before dialling. Depending on whether the Phone-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Setup Menu Setup Network Configuration Select a function:
Choose network The network search is restarted. This is useful if you are not on your home network or want to register on a different network. The network info list is rebuilt when Auto network is set. Auto network Activate or deactivate, see also
"Choose network" above. If "Automatic network" is activated, the next network is dialled in the or-
der of your "preferred service provid-
ers". Otherwise a different network can be selected manually from the list of available GSM networks. Net operator A list of all known GSM networks worldwide is displayed with the current codes. 72 Network Menu Setup Network Select a function:
Line This function is only displayed if it is supported by the service provider. Two independent phone numbers must be registered on the phone. Select Select the currently used phone number.=
Display the active phone number. Block line
(Phone code protected) You may limit usage to one phone number. Configuration Network info The list of GSM networks currently k Indicates forbidden ser-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Menu Setup Network Configuration Select a function:
Pref. network The service providers you prefer af-
ter your home network are displayed here (e.g. if there are several net-
works that differ in price). Note If the signal strength of your preferred net-
work is not strong enough when you switch the phone on, the phone may log on to an-
other network. This can change when the telephone is next switched on or if you manually select another network (p. 72). Your service provider is displayed:
List Display list of preferred networks. Create new entry:
Select empty line, press Entry, then select another entry from the list of service providers and con-
firm. Change/delete entry:
Select entry, press Change, then select another entry from the list of service providers and confirm it or press Delete. Setup Menu 73
Setup Network Barrings Select a function:
Barrings Barring restricts the use of your SIM card (not supported by all service providers). You need a 4 digit pass-
word that your service provider will give you. You may need to be regis-
tered separately for each barring. Outgo. access All outgoing calls (except 911 and 112 emergency numbers) are barred. Outgo internat Only national calls can be made. Out.int.x home International calls are not permitted. However you can make calls to your home country when abroad. All incoming The phone is barred for all incoming calls (the forwarding of all calls to the mailbox offers a similar effect). When roaming You do not receive calls when you are outside your home network. This means that no charges are incurred for incoming calls. m
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Setup Select group You may select or add groups other than the preferred groups (see be-
low). The service provider supplies you with code numbers for the groups. All outgoing In addition to network control for a user group, it is possible to set whether outgoing calls outside the group are permitted. If the function is deactivated, only calls within the group are permitted. Preferred grp If activated, only calls within this standard user group can be made
(depending on the network configu-
ration). 74 Menu Setup Network Barrings Select a function:
Status check The following information can be
displayed after a status check:
Barring set. Barring not set. Status unknown
(e.g. new SIM card). Clear all All barrings are cleared. A password which the service provider will give you is needed for this function. User group Setup Menu User group Select a function:
If offered by the service provider, this service enables groups to be formed. These have access for exam-
ple to internal (company) informa-
tion or special tariffs apply to them. Check with your service provider for details. User group Activate or deactivate the function.
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Setup 75 Connectivity Menu Setup Connectivity Select a function:
GPRS
(General Packet Radio Service) GPRS is a new method for transmit-
ting data in the mobile network fast-
er. If you use GPRS, you can be con-
nected to the Internet permanently if the network capacities suffice. Some service providers do not yet support this service. Edit Activate or deactivate GPRS function. Shown in the display:
GPRS activated. GPRS available. GPRS info Display of information on the con-
nectivity status.M Fast access in standby mode.
During a call Setup Menu Select a function:
During a call
Call waiting If you are registered for this service, you can check whether it is set and you can activate/deactivate it
(p. 22). Hide ID When you make a call, your phone number may be displayed on the recipient's display (depending on the service providers). To suppress this display, you may activate the "Hide ID" mode for the next call or for all subsequent calls. You may need to register separately with your service provider for these functions. Clock
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Setup 76 Menu Setup Connectivity Select a function:
WAP profile settings You can set or change up to 5 WAP profiles (may be barred by the ser-
vice provider). The entries may vary depending on your service provider. MN To set a new profile:
Options Open menu. Change settings MN Select a profile. Select and confirm. Select profile range and make your settings/en-
tries field by field. The entry card is dis-
played. Edit If necessary, check with your service provider for details:
WAP pa-
rameters IP address: * Enter IP ad-
dress. Port: * Enter port number. Homepage: Enter homepage
(p. 39), if not set by the service provider. Linger time: Enter time in seconds after which a connec-
tion should be terminated if no input or data exchange takes place.
*) depends on your service provider, if necessary enter 2nd IP address and 2nd port CSD settings
(Circuit Switched Data) GPRS settings
(General Packet Radio Service) Save Dial-up no.: Enter ISP num-
ber. Call type: Select ISDN or An-
alogue. Login name: Enter login name. Password: Enter password
(shown as a series of aster-
isks). activated/deactivated: Acti-
vate/deactivate APN: Enter the address of your service provider. Login name: Enter login name. Password: Enter password
(shown as a series of aster-
isks) The settings are stored and the profile list is shown. Activate the set WAP pro-
file (p. 41). Note As an alternative method to set/change a new profile, you can use the browser menu:
More ... WAP Profiles Call up the menu. Select. Select. m
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(General Packet Radio Service) Save APN: Enter the address of your service provider. Login name: Enter login name. Password: Enter password
(shown as a series of aster-
isks). DNS1/DNS 2: (optional) The settings are stored and the profile list is shown. Activate set Java profile
(p. 44). Note As an alternative method to set/change a new profile you can use Surf & fun:
Menu Games & more Surf & fun Java Profiles Options Select. Java Profiles Select. Menu Setup Connectivity Select a function:
Set Java profiles Up to 5 profiles can be defined. The settings have normally been carried out by the service provider in MN advance. To set a new profile:
Select profile. Options Open menu. Change settings MN Select and confirm. Select profile range and make you settings/entries field by field. The entry card is dis-
played. Edit If necessary, check with your service provider for details:
CSD settings
(Circuit Switched Data) Dial-up no.: Enter ISP num-
ber. Call type: Select ISDN or Analogue. Login name: Enter login name. Password: Enter password
(shown as a series of aster-
isks). Linger time: Enter time in seconds after which a connec-
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Fax/data mod.
(p. 80). Authentication Change Activate encrypted WAP dial-up (CHAP Challenge Authentication Proce-
dure) or deactivate (PAP Personal Authentication Procedure). Accessories Setup Menu Select a function:
Accessories Car Kit If an original Siemens Car Kit is used
(p. 95) the profile is activated auto-
matically as soon as the phone is inserted into the cradle. User-defineable settings Auto answer
(factory default: off) Calls are accepted automatically af-
ter a few seconds. Eavesdropping is possible!%
- Switch between the Indication on the display. phone and Car Kit Porta-
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Permanent illumination: switched on. Auto key lock: switched off. Charge the phone battery. Automatically activate Car Kit, when the phone is inserted
(p. 63). Setup Select a function:
Accessories Menu Headset If an original Siemens Headset is used (p. 95) the profile is activated automatically as soon as the headset is plugged in. User-defineable settings Auto answer
(factory default: off) Calls are accepted automatically af-
ter a few seconds (except where the ringer is switched off or set to beep). You should therefore be wearing the headset. Eavesdropping is possible!
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Send vce/fax Setup Connectivity Fax/data mod. Set this function on the phone before transmission so that you can switch from voice mode to fax mode. While the connection is being set up, the following soft key is available for two seconds:
Voice/fx Switch to Send vce/fax mode; you may now send a fax. Voice/fax rec
(Only if a special fax or data number is not available). Start the required communication program in your PC and switch on the function at the phone during the call (the PC accepts the connection). End transmission End transmission with PC software and/or press S
. With the phone and a connected PC, you can transmit and receive faxes and data. Appropriate software for data communication/fax communi-
cation must be available on your PC and there must be a connection to the phone. F ax and data services must be en-
abled by the service provider. Differ-
ent networks support different types of fax/data reception, please contact your service provider for details. Change Fax/data mod. Set the required mode.
Your service provider has given you a number for telephoning and a fax/
data number. Send Start your PC communication pro-
gram and enter the required destina-
tion phone number in the program. Receiving The call is signalled by a special ring-
er and the type of call (fax or data) is displayed. Now start the communication pro-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Notes A-Z 81 Notes A-Z Control codes (DTMF) Send DTMF tones You can enter control codes (digits) during a call so that an answering machine can be controlled remotely. These digits are directly transmitted as DTMF tones (control codes). Also allows for credit card number entry and calling card number entry.
; menu Open call menu. Send DTMF Select. Use the Phonebook Store phone numbers and control codes (DTMF tones) in the Phone-
book like a normal entry. J 0 J
(digits).0 Enter phone number. Press until a "+" appears on the display (pause for connection setup). Enter DTMF signals If necessary, enter further pauses of three seconds each to ensure correct processing at the destina-
tion. Enter a name. J Save Press. You can also store the DTMF tones
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ed. Emergency calls (SOS) Your wireless phone can be used to make emergency calls. You can make an emergency call from the main display screen. Enter the local emergency number such as 911 and then press the This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wire-
less and landline networks, and user-
programmed functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential commu-
nications (for example, medical emergencies). Remember - to make or receive any calls, the phone must be switched on and be used in a ser-
vice area that has adequate signal strength. Emergency calls might not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers re-
garding their network features. Always make certain that your phone is properly charged before at-
tempting any emergency calls. If you allow your battery to discharge, you will be unable to receive or make M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 82 Notes A-Z calls, including emergency calls. You must then wait a few minutes after the charging begins to place any emergency calls. When making an emergency call, re-
member to give all of the necessary information as accurately as possi-
ble. Remember that your wireless phone might be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident, therefore you should not terminate the call until given permis-
sion to do so. International dialling codes Many international dialling codes are stored in your phone. not necessary In standby mode (
when dialling from the Phonebook):
0 0 Hold down until a "+" is displayed. This replaces the first two digits of the international dialling code. Press.
+List Select the required country. The international dialling code is dis-
played. Now add the national num-
ber (in many countries without the first digit) and press the Call key. Java Java represents the best method to use numerous games and applica-
tions on your mobile phone. You can download these applications from the Internet and install them on your mobile phone. The application can be started after installation. Please refer to the operating instructions for each application. JAD and JAR Three file types occur when using Java:
The JAD file (Java Descriptor) These files contain information on the application (JAR file) and its ad-
dress for download. When a JAD file is activated, the connection to the Internet is established and the exe-
cutable application is loaded. The JAR file (Java archive) These files include the executable applications. When a JAR file is acti-
vated, the application is started. Combined files These files result from JAR files being loaded via JAD files. In this case the JAD file is added to the JAR file. The display icon is the same as for JAR files. The following icons appear when using Ja-
va: JAD file JAR file Message store full The SIM memory is full when the message symbol flashes. No more SMS messages can be received. Delete or save messages (p. 32). m f
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in the Phonebook (e.g. fax) for infor-
mation. These numbers can be changed or deleted and also be sent as SMS. Phone number memo You can enter a number with the keypad during a call. It can be stored or dialled after the current call has ended. Phone number/URL in SMS Numbers highlighted in the message can be dialled or they can be stored in the Phonebook (p. 26). URLs
(Internet addresses) can be accessed directly. Quick menu selection All menu functions are numbered in-
ternally. The current numerical order is shown in the upper right-hand cor-
ner of the display. By entering these numbers one after the other the function may be start-
ed at once. For example, to compose a new SMS:
1 Menu 1 Press. for Messages for New SMS If your service provider offers addi-
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1 Blank 1 $
ter is displayed:
0 . 0 + -
To write special characters after numbers (e.g. 5 ), switch to the letter mode first:
Press.
Switch off ringer Switch off the ringer only for the current call/alarm (not if "Any key
answer", p. 69, is active):
Hold down. The call is still displayed. When you accept or reject the call or the next time you switch the phone off or on, this function is ended. 84 SIM card problems You have inserted your SIM card, but the following message appears:
Please insert SIM card Please ensure that the card is correctly inserted and the contacts are clean; if necessary, clean them with a dry cloth. If the card is dam-
aged, please contact your service provider. See also "Questions&Answers"
(p. 89). SMS Push This function allows you to call up an Internet address (URL) directly from an SMS. After selecting it, the URL is highlighted. By pressing the Call key, the WAP browser is automatically started and the highlighted Internet address is called up. SMS status report If the phone was unable to send the message to the service centre a retry option is available. If this attempt also fails, contact your service provider. The Message sent! text only indicates that the message has been transmit-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Notes A-Z 85 Enter the Internet address (URL) A WAP page must be shown on the A display (online or offline). Then:
J Go to URL Select. Open the browser menu. Enter URL and confirm. The connection is estab-
lished.
Special characters for WAP usage:
0 0
Press 3 times for /
Press 3 times for @
Press for . (full stop) Press repeatedly for :
Press repeatedly for ~
WAP
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tions and the use of WAP services such as news, stock exchanges or in-
formation. WAP usage Start with... You can set which functions are to A be displayed after Internet access:
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86 A Bookmarks (URL) You can store a list of your favourite Internet addresses (URLs) in the phone (offline and online available, depending on the service provider):
Save:
Open the browser menu. Changing the home page The address of the home page is set in the (access) profile (p. 76). You can change it in standby mode
(if permitted by the service provid-
er!):
Menu Internet Select the profile, for example:
e-Commerce Surf & fun Profiles Change Select. The entry card is dis-
played. Select WAP parameters/Homepage. J Enter new address. Go to the end of the entry card. Press. Save Without SIM card If you switch on the phone without SIM card, you can use some func-
tions of the phone. Menu Press soft key. The func-
tions are displayed. Emergency number, SOS. SOS Bookmarks Select. Online (save):
Add bookmark The current WAP address is added as a bookmark. Offline (save):
Select. Open menu. Select, enter name/head-
er and URL and confirm. Press. Apply:
Open the browser menu.
(Empty) Menu Change Save A Bookmarks Select. MN Select entry. Go The selected call is set up. Fast access:
To open the bookmark list when the browser has been started:
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Display symbols (selection) 87 Signal strength. Charging completed. Battery indicator. All calls are diverted. Displays<
e b o
Ringer off.)
( Ringer only, if caller is stored in
the Phonebook. Alarm is set. Alarm clock active. Short ringer (beep) only. Key lock active. Phone numbers/names:
I On the SIM card
, On the SIM card
(PIN 2 protected). In the phone memory. k
No network access. Function active.
Phonebook. Indicates whether upper or lower-
case letters are active. Text input with T9. GPRS activated. GPRS available. WAP Online. ABC/
abc/Abc T9 Memo. Meeting. Call. WAP No network. Headset mode. Additional handset mode. Car Kit active. WAP via GPRS Online. X Loudspeaker Car Kit. Y
% Auto answer feature on. Diary iconsy v
Soft keys h U SIM memory full.
p
Store in Phonebook. Retrieve from Phonebook. SIM services. Switch Car Kit Portable. T9 word selection. Message received. Voice mail received. Unanswered call. Receiving a picture. Receiving a melody/ring tone. Display symbols
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shooting If you have any questions about using your phone, visit us at www.icm.siemens.com anytime. In addition we have listed some frequently asked questions and answers below. Question Phone cannot be switched on. Standby time is too short. Charging error
(charge icon not displayed). SIM error.
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"Charging error"
Frequent use of the organiser and games. Speed search active. Display illumination on. Unintentional keystrokes
(illumination!). Memory effect (only NiMH battery). Run battery care function (p. 70). Battery totally discharged. Deactivate speed search (p. 70). Switch off display illumination (p. 69). Activate key lock (p. 69). Restrict use if necessary. Temperature out of range:
41 F to 104 F. Contact problem. No mains voltage. Wrong charger. Battery faulty. SIM card not correctly inserted. SIM card contacts dirty. SIM card with wrong voltage. SIM card damaged (e.g. broken). 1) Plug in charger cable. 2) Wait up to 2 hours until the charge icon is displayed. 3) Charge battery as usual. Make sure the ambient temperature is right, wait a while, then recharge. Check power supply and connection to the phone. Check battery contacts and device interface, clean them if necessary, then insert battery again. Use different mains power socket, check mains voltage. Only use original Siemens accessories. Replace battery. Make sure that the SIM card is correctly inserted
(p. 14). Clean the SIM card with a dry cloth. Use 3 V SIM cards only. Inspect the damage. Return the SIM card to service provider. M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 90 Question No connection to network. Troubleshooting Causes available Signal weak. Possible solution Move higher, to a window or open space. Outside GSM range. SIM card not valid. New network not authorised. Try manual selection or select a different network Check service provider coverage map. Reclaim at the service provider.
(p. 72). Check barrings (p. 73). Try again later. Reconnection to another service provider is automatic
(p. 72). Switching the phone off and on may speed this up. Set line 1 Check for new restrictions. Reset limit with PIN 2 (p. 51). Load credit. Barrings may be set by your service provider. Check barrings (p. 73). Delete entries in Phonebook (p. 27).
(p. 72). Set call divert to the mailbox (p. 52). Delete (p. 32) or store messages (SMS) in the archive
(p. 32) to make room. Contact your service provider. Delete files where necessary. Network barring is set. Network overloaded. Signal too weak. 2nd line set. New SIM card inserted. Charge limit reached. Credit used up. Call restrictions are set. Phonebook is full. Call divert to the mailbox not set. SMS memory full. Not supported by service provider or registration required. Phone memory full. Phone loses network. Calls not possible. Certain uses of the phone not possible. No entries possible in Phonebook. Voice mail does not work. SMS (text mes-
flashes. sage) Function cannot be set. Memory problems with Games & More, ring tones, pictures, SMS archive.
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port this service. Phone number of the service centre is not set or is wrong. SIM card contract does not support this service. Service centre overloaded. Addressee does not have a compati-
ble phone. The addressees phone does not support the EMS standard. Wrong WAP profile set or settings wrong, incomplete. Three wrong entries. Three wrong entries. No authorisation for this service. Functions may have been added or removed by your service provider via the SIM card. Incorrect settings in the PC. No authorisation for this service. Charge pulse not transmitted. Possible solution Check with your service provider. Set service centre (p. 37). Contact your service provider. Repeat message. Check. Check settings, if necessary consult your service provider. Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) provided with the SIM card according to the instructions. If the PUK (MASTER PIN) has been lost, con-
tact your service provider. Contact Siemens Service (p. 92). Contact your service provider. Check with your service provider. Check settings (p. 80). Contact your service provider. Contact your service provider. Question Message cannot be sent. EMS pictures &
sounds are not dis-
played at the address-
ee. No Internet access possible. PIN error/PIN2 error. Phone code error. Service provider code error. Too few/too many menu entries. No fax possible. Charge counter does not work. Damage Severe shock. Phone became wet. Remove battery and SIM and insert them again. Do not dismantle phone!
Remove battery and SIM card. Dry immediately with cloth, do not heat. Dry connec-
tor contacts thoroughly. Stand unit upright in an air current. Do not dismantle phone!
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Siemens Service 92 Siemens Service Simple, straightforward support for technical and operational queries is available from our online support service on the Internet: www.icm.siemens.com or in the "Questions&Answers" section, p. 89, of this user guide. If repair work is necessary please contact one of our service centres:
Abu Dhabi ..........................................0 26 42 38 00 Argentina ......................................0 80 08 88 98 78 Australia...........................................18 00 62 24 14 Austria..............................................05 17 07 50 04 Bahrain.......................................................40 42 34 Bangladesh ........................................0 17 52 74 47 Belgium ..............................................0 78 15 22 21 Brunei.................................................... 02 43 08 01 Bulgaria.................................................02 73 94 88 Cambodia.............................................. 12 80 05 00 Canada..........................................1 88 87 77 02 11 China .............................................0 21 50 31 81 49 Croatia................................................0 16 10 53 81 Czech Republic.................................02 33 03 27 27 Denmark................................................35 25 86 00 Dubai..................................................0 43 96 64 33 Egypt ..................................................0 23 33 41 11 Estonia ....................................................6 30 47 35 Finland..............................................09 22 94 37 00 France ..............................................01 56 38 42 00 Germany *.....................................0 18 05 33 32 26 Greece..............................................01 06 86 43 89 Hong Kong ............................................ 28 61 11 18 Hungary............................................06 14 71 24 44 Iceland.....................................................5 11 30 00 India ..........................................01 13 73 85 89 - 98 Indonesia.......................................0 21 46 82 60 81 Ireland ..............................................18 50 77 72 77 Italy ..................................................02 66 76 44 00 Ivory Coast ............................................ 80 00 03 33 Jordan................................................0 64 39 86 42 Kenya .........................................................72 37 17 Kuwait.....................................................2 45 41 78 Latvia.......................................................7 50 11 14 Lebanon ................................................01 44 30 43 Libya.................................................02 13 50 28 82 Lithuania .................................................2 39 77 79 Luxembourg......................................... 43 84 33 99 Macedonia............................................ 02 13 14 84 Malaysia ............................................ 0 21 63 11 18 Malta ..................................... 00 35 32 14 94 06 32 Mauritius ................................................ 2 11 62 13 Morocco................................................ 22 66 92 32 Netherlands.................................. 0 90 03 33 31 00 Norway ................................................. 22 70 84 00 Oman ......................................................... 79 10 12 Pakistan ........................................... 02 15 66 22 00 Philippines.......................................... 0 27 57 11 18 Poland.............................................. 08 01 30 00 30 Portugal ............................................. 8 00 85 32 04 Qatar..................................................... 04 32 20 10 Romania............................................. 0 12 04 60 00 Russia .............................................. 09 57 37 29 52 Saudi Arabia...................................... 0 22 26 00 43 Sharjah .............................................. 0 65 33 66 42 Singapore ............................................. 62 27 11 18 Slovak Republic ............................... 02 59 68 22 66 Slovenia ............................................. 0 14 74 63 36 South Africa..................................... 08 60 10 11 57 Spain.................................................. 9 02 11 50 61 Sweden.............................................. 0 87 50 99 11 Switzerland........................................ 0 12 12 00 90 Taiwan............................................. 02 25 18 65 04 Thailand ............................................. 0 22 68 11 18 Tunisia ............................................... 0 71 86 19 02 Turkey ........................................... 0 21 65 71 89 89 United Arab Emirates ........................ 0 43 31 95 78 United Kingdom............................ 0 87 05 33 44 11 USA............................................... 1 88 87 77 02 11 Vietnam ................................................ 45 63 22 44 Zimbabwe............................................. 04 36 94 24 Note When calling customer service, please have your receipt and the phone identity number (IMEI, p. 70) ready.
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Specifications 93 The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards). For additional informa-
tion concerning exposure to radio frequency signal, see the statement by the FDA at the end of this user guide. Technical data GSM class:
Frequency range:
Weight:
Dimensions:
NiMH battery:
Operating temper-
ature:
SIM card:
Standby Time:
Talk Time:
1 (30 dBm) 1.850 - 1.990 MHz 97 g / 3.63 oz. 109x46x23 mm
(82 ccm) 550 mAh 14 F to 131 F 3.0 V up to 200 hours up to 3 hours Specifica-
tions Exposure to radiofrequency signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio trans-
mitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radiofre-
quency (RF) signals. In August 1996, The Federal Com-
munications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless phones. Those guidelines are consis-
tent with the safety standards previ-
ously set by both U.S. and interna-
tional standards bodies:
American National Standards In-
stitute (ANSI) C95.1 (1992) National Council of Radiation Pro-
tection and Measurement (NCRP) Report 86 (1986) International Commission of Non-
Ionizing Radiation Protection (IC-
NIRP) 1996 Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6 Those standards were based on com-
prehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, en-
gineers, and physicians from univer-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 94 Maintenance 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):
.............................................................. 15-digit serial number of the phone
(under the battery):
.............................................................. Customer Service number of the service provider:
.............................................................. Lost phone If you lose your phone or SIM card contact your service provider immediately to pre-
vent misuse. Maintenance Maintenance tips The SIM card should be treated with the same care as a cheque guarantee card. Do not bend or scratch it or expose it to static electricity. Clean the card with a damp cloth or an anti-static wipe without chemical cleaning agents. Protect the phone from moisture and shocks. Do not expose your phone to direct sunlight. Remove the battery if you are not going to use the phone for extended periods of time
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Accessories 95 Innovations MP3 player USB Stereo headset for handsfree talking and superior sound quality when playing MP3 audio files. The 32MB Multimedia Card saves 30 minutes of music in premium quality. The pack-
age includes the software for down-
loading and USB connecting cables. Visit our online shop under:
Original Siemens Accessories www.icm.siemens.com Use only original Siemens accessories to avoid possible damage and to com-
ply with the existing regulations. Basics NiMH Battery (550mAh) Travel Charger Desk Top Charger Enables simultaneous charging of the phone battery and a spare battery. Headset PTT Car Charger Mobile Holder Belt Clip Leather Case CLIPit Covers Siemens Original exchangeable top and bot-
tom covers can be obtained in specialist shops. Data/Applications Data Cable Car Solutions Car Charger / Headset Adapter Car Kit Portable Handsfree kit with integrated loud-
speaker and microphone and auto answer feature. Simply plug into the cigarette lighter socket. Ideal for mo-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) LIMITED WARRANTY 97 This limited,non-transferable war-
ranty is provided to the original buy-
er/end-consumer ("Customer") for handsets and accessories ("Product") sold by Siemens Information and Communication Mobile LLC ("Sie-
mens"). WARRANTY PERIOD The Product warranty period provid-
ed by Siemens is one (1) year from the original date of purchase. WARRANTY COVERAGE If the Product is defective in materi-
als or workmanship during the war-
ranty period and is returned at Cus-
tomer's expense at the original place of purchase, the Product will be re-
paired or replaced, at Siemens'op-
tion, at no charge. Customer will be required to show valid "proof-of-pur-
chase" (proof of date of sale, lease, or rental). Reconditioned replace-
ment components, parts or materi-
als may be used in the replacement or repair. Data in the memory of the phone or SIM Card may be lost dur-
ing repair. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER AND IS VOID WITH RE-
SPECT TO THE FOLLOWING:
Cosmetic damage. Products which have been re-
paired, maintained or modified
(including the antenna) by any-
one ther than Siemens or a Sie-
mens-approved repair facility, or that have been improperly in-
stalled. Cost of installation, removal or re-
installation. Equipment and components not manufactured, supplied or autho-
rized by Siemens. Failures or defects caused by mis-
use, abuse, accidents, physical damage, abnormal operation, im-
proper handling or storage, ne-
glect, alterations, unauthorized installation, removal or repairs, failure to follow instructions, problems caused by your carrier s network coverage, exposure to fire, water or excessive moisture or dampness, floods, or extreme changes in climate or tempera-
ture, acts of God, riots, acts of ter-
rorism, spills of food or liquids, viruses or other software flaws in-
troduced into the Product, or oth-
er acts which are not the fault of Siemens and which the Product is not specified to tolerate, including damage caused by mishandling or blown fuses. Products which have had warranty stickers, electronic serial number and/or serial number label re-
moved, altered, rendered illegible or fraudulently applied to ther equipment. Signal reception problems (unless caused by defect in material or workmanship). LIMITED WARRANTY m
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 98 LIMITED WARRANTY Products operated outside pub-
lished maximum ratings. Performance of the Products when used in combination with ther products or equipment not manufactured, supplied or autho-
rized by Siemens. Consumables (such as fuses). Payments for labor or service to representatives or service centers not authorized to perform product maintenance by Siemens. This warranty does not cover customer education, instruction, installa-
tion or removal, set up adjust-
ments, or signal reception problems. This warranty is valid only in the United States. USE WITH ACCESSORIES NOT SUP-
PLIED BY SIEMENS OR NOT OTHER-
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) U.S. FDA 99 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
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 100 U.S. FDA How much evidence is there that hand-
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
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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 government, industry, and academic groups to ensure the proper follow-
up to these industry-funded research findings. Collaboration with the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) in particular is expected to lead to FDA providing research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA-funded research based on such recommendations. 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;
Design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and
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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 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):
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety.
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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 Cel-
lular 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; a case-control study. Int. J. Oncol, 15: 113-
116, 1999.
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) FCC/Industry Canada Notice 105 FCC/Industry Canada Notice Your phone may cause TV or radio in-
terference (for example, when using a telephone in close proximity to re-
ceiving equipment). The FCC or In-
dustry Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such in-
terference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, please con-
tact your local service facility. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interfer-
ence.
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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Ten Driving Safety Tips 107 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 voice mail 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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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) 108 Ten Driving Safety Tips 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 distracting and even dangerous when you are behind the wheel. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and if neces-
sary, 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 numbers 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. Use your phone to help others in emer-
gencies. 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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, 1 0 0 2 G A s n e m e S i M46 AM English, A31008-H7600-A1-1 (19. April 2002, 09:35) Intellectual Property 109 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-
ute copies of such Siemens software. Siemens software may be used only in the Product in which the software was originally embodied when pur-
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-
fication, reproduction, distribution. or reverse engineering of such Sie-
mens software or exercise of rights in such Siemens software is permit-
ted. No license is granted by implica-
tion, estoppel or otherwise under Si-
emens patent rights or copyrights. 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-
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2002-05-07
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0014952428
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Haidenauplatz 1
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Munich, N/A 81667
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Germany
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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
d******@ckccertification.com
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1 | 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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PWX
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M46
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D****** W****
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1 | Title |
Engineering Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
+49 8********
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+49 8********
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m******@benq.com
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CETECOM Inc
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1 | Name |
L**** S******
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1 | Physical Address |
411 Dixon Landing
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1 |
Milpitas, California 95035
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
408-5********
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1 | Fax Number |
408-5********
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1 |
l******@cetecomusa.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
CETECOM Inc
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1 | Name |
L**** S****
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1 | Physical Address |
411 Dixon Landing
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1 |
Milpitas, California 95035
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
408-5********
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1 | Fax Number |
408-5********
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1 |
l******@cetecomusa.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | 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 | 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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PCS GSM Phone | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Grant Comments | Output is EIRP. Device operates with an internal antenna. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific configuration tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 15 mm separation between the device and the users body. End-users must be provided with the appropriate information for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR value is - Head: 0.711 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.288 W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | 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 | Firm Name |
Cetecom Inc.
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1 | Name |
L**** S******
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1 | Telephone Number |
408-5********
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1 | Fax Number |
510-2********
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1 |
l******@cetecomusa.com
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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 | 1.8700000 | 0.0260000000 ppm | 270KGXW |
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