User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety precautions
- Safety Information
- SAR
- Overview of the phone
- Getting Started
- General instructions
- Switch on, off / PIN entry
- Security
- My phone
- Making a phone call
- Preferred Book
- Phonebook
- Addressbook
- Groups
- Records
- Duration/ charges
- Organiser
- Messages
- Surf & fun
- Profiles
- Extras
- Fast access key
- My menu
- Explorer
- Setup
- Notes A-Z
- Control codes (DTMF)
- CSD
- Divert set
- Emergency number (SOS)
- EMS
- Enter special characters
- Extending numbers in the Phone/Addressbook
- GPRS
- Highlighting mode
- Input menu
- International dialling codes
- JAD ß and JAR ¶
- Java™
- T Message store full
- Operating times
- Outside the home network
- Own numbers
- Phone number memo
- Phone number/URL in SMS
- Quick menu selection
- Service numbers
- Signal strength
- SIM card problems
- SIM services ( optional)
- SMS Push
- SMS status report
- Software version
- Switch off ringer
- Two phone numbers
- T9 language versions
- WAP
- WAP usage
- Without SIM card
- Data Exchange Software
- Print via.../ Send via ....
- XTNDConnec t® PC
- Display symbols (selection)
- T9 text entry
- Questions&A nswers
- Siemens Service
- Specifications/maintenance
- Accessories
- U.S. FDA
- FCC/Industry Canada Notice
- Ten Driving Safety Tips
- Intellectual Property
- Index
Notes A-Z
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International dialling codes
Many international dialling codes
are stored in your phone. In standby
mode (
0 not necessary when dial-
ling from the Phonebook):
0
Hold down until a "+" is
displayed. This replaces
the first two digits of the
international dialling
code.
§+Liste§ Press.
Select the required country. The in-
ternational dialling code is dis-
played. Now add the national
number (in many countries without
the first digit) and press the Call key.
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 their
address for downloading. By activat-
ing a JAD file, the connection to the
Internet is established and the
executable application is loaded.
The JAR file (Java archive)
This file includes the executable ap-
plication. By activating a JAR file, the
application is started.
Combined files
These files result from JAR files being
loaded via JAD files. In this case the
JAD file is inserted into the JAR file.
The display icon is the same as for
JAR files.
The following icons appear when using
Java™:
§ JAD file
¦
JAR file