31.5.02 01-S46 Intro.fm i 37 U2,Eagle,Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 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 and PIN/Security precautions. The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use in TDMA 800, TDMA 1900, GSM 900, and GSM 1900.
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I 37Am Engl, A31008-H5450-A5-1-4A19 S46TOC.FM 31.5.02 Contents Safety Precautions................................. 1 Safety Information.................................. 2 Electronic devices .................................3 SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) ........... 5 Overview of the phone........................... 7 ................................................................. 7 Display Symbols .................................... 8 Legend ....................................................
31.5.02 S46TOC.FM I 37Am Engl, A31008-H5450-A5-1-4A19 Organizer .............................................. 57 Calendar .............................................57 Appointments .....................................58 Alarm clock ........................................59 Missed alarms ...................................59 Business Card ...................................... 60 Calculator.............................................. 61 Currency Converter ............................. 62 Clock ....
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31.5.02 03-S46 Safe- i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Safety Precautions 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 hands-free kit for calls while driving! (p. 97) Mobile phones must be switched off at all times in an airplane. Prevent accidental activation. (p. 67) Switch off near gas stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or blasting operations.
31.5.02 03-S46 Safety.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 2 Safety Information Important: Read this information before using your wireless handheld phone. As this mobile phone is equipped with a fixed (non-retractable) antenna, some paragraphs in the below text may not be applicable. Antenna care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations.
31.5.02 03-S46 Safe- i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Safety Information Electronic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
31.5.02 03-S46 Safety.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 4 Safety Information Airplanes FCC and Airline Regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Turn your phone OFF before boarding 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 operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.
31.5.02 04-S46 SAR.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) THIS SIEMENS S46 PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless Siemens S46 phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
31.5.02 6 04-S46 SAR.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this Siemens S46 phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this Siemens S46 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.
31.5.02 05-S46 i 37 Am Engl, A31008-H5450-A5-1-4A19 Overview of the phone 7 Infrared port PC communication Display indicators Signal strength, battery level, status icons. Left side buttons During a call: Adjust volume. In menus and lists: Scroll up and down. In standby mode: Press and hold lower button to activate voice control. Address book key Press for address book. Call key Accept calls or dial the displayed phone number. Display outgoing calls (in standby mode).
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Display Symbols 8 On the phone display (selection): Displays M r v p U T S V ª Signal strength. Charging completed. Battery level indicator. All calls are forwarded. Ringer off. Short ringer (beep) only. Ringer sounds only if incoming number is in the address book. Alarm is set. Key lock active. *!* Transmission unencrypted. Phone numbers/names: ‹ SIM card. P Phone memory. ‚ Restricted SIM card. m No network access.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Legend 9 This User Guide uses the following symbols: User instructions apply the following format: J - Press (key): Briefly press the key indicated (normal key press). Press and hold (key): Press down and hold the indicated key to launch action. Select soft key: Press the soft key corresponding to the menu or feature selected.
31.5.02 10 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Getting Started Your phone operates in either TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) or GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) mode. You can select one of these modes as the standard or use automatic selection (p. 80). Availability of certain features depends on the mode in which the phone is currently operating. Before using your phone: Insert the SIM card (p.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Getting Started Remove battery cover • Unlock battery cover remove . and 11 • Slide out the red SIM holder and turn it in the direction indicated by the arrow . Insert SIM card Your service provider has supplied you with a SIM card for your phone. The SIM card is required for the phone to operate in TDMA or GSM, and it contains important data for your GSM subscription.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 12 Getting Started Insert battery Charge battery • Insert battery into the phone ( and ). The battery is not fully charged when delivered. To charge your phone’s battery: • Plug the supplied charger into the device interface at the bottom of the phone and plug the power supply into the outlet. (Use only the charger supplied with your phone and charge for at least two hours).
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Getting Started Standby and talk times A completely charged battery provides up to 200 hours of standby time in GSM mode and up to 150 hours of standby time in TDMA mode. Talk time in GSM mode is up to 360 minutes and up to 150 minutes in TDMA mode. The standby and talk times are average values only and are dependent on operating conditions.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Getting Started 14 M t (service provider) 03/12/02 Set 12:34p Menu When the service provider is displayed and the screen appears as above, the phone is in standby mode and ready for use. To return to standby mode, simply press and hold the end key until the standby screen is displayed. SIM problems If you see Please insert your SIM card on your display, check for possible causes (p. 89).
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Getting Started Phone settings Network connection The phone may be operated in either TDMA or GSM networks. When your phone is turned on, it automatically searches for the currently available network (p. 80). Signal strength After the network search has started, your phone’s signal strength indicator is shown in the upper left corner of the display screen. M L Indicates a strong signal. Indicates a weak signal.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Menu Navigation 16 To describe the steps for menu access in this user guide, the following abbreviated notation is used: §Menu§ Messages Messages New SMS Create new email Use SMS sample New SMS Here is an example of composing an SMS (short message): M E ˆ t (service provider) 03/12/02 Set ˆ 12:34p Menu GAbc B Main Menu „ D ‡ SMS 153 Meeting_ §Menu§ Select the soft key to open the main menu.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Menu Navigation 17 . GAbc SMS Meeting at 08a h 144 G123 Recipient Send to: B CF OK OK ‡ OK§OK§ Start the Options submenu by selecting the soft key. G Abc SMS Options 140 Meeting Send at 08a h Save T9 input E D ˆ OK Select ‡ §Select§ Select the option. = J + Return Enter phone number. or Select from the address book. §OK§ Select soft key to confirm. §Send§ Select soft key again to send message.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Making a Call 18 Dialing Accept call To dial a phone number, the phone must be on and in standby mode. When the screensaver is activated (p. 75), press any key to return to standby mode before dialing. J Enter the phone number with prefix (for example, 1-858-555-1234). F Select soft key to clear the last digit. Select and hold to clear the entire number. , 1234567890 Accept Reject §Accept§ Select soft key. , or Press.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Making a Call 19 Busy signal Redial If the number you call is busy or cannot be reached, the following options are available (depending on your service provider): To redial the last number dialed: §Call back§ Select soft key. © Z Your phone will ring when the busy number becomes available. Press , to dial number. §Options§ Open menu. Call back Prompt Auto dial See above.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Making a Call 20 During a call Call waiting The caller will hear the busy tone. ~ You may need to register for this service with your service provider and set your phone accordingly (p. 81). If an incoming call arrives while you are on another call, a special beep alerts you to the new incoming call.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Making a Call Phone number memo You can enter a number with the keypad during a call. (The person on the other end of the line will hear the key beeps as you enter the number.) The number can be saved or dialed after the current call has ended. Swap/Conference Z Some functions may not be supported by your service provider. It is possible to place another outgoing call during a call.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 22 Making a Call Call transfer ©Z Call status ; menu§ Select to open call menu, then select Call transfer. The original call is joined to the second one. For you, both calls are now ended. Call menu The following functions are available only during a call: ; menu§ Select to open menu. Microphone Turn the microphone on or on off. When off, the person on the other end of the line cannot hear you.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Making a Call International Calling Your phone has been designed to simplify making calls between countries and to be used when travelling from country to country. International Dialing Codes Many international dialing codes (country codes) are stored in your phone. To locate these codes: 0 Press and hold until a "+" symbol appears. (In GSM mode, the "+" is displayed instead of the international access prefix.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Making a Call 24 Babysitter With Babysitter activated, calls may be made to only one, user-defined phone number, which is dialed by pressing and holding the right soft key. Activate Babysitter Setup Security Babysitter §Menu§ §Select§ Select soft key to select Babysitter. J Enter phone code (see instructions below). §OK§ Confirm code. §Change§ Select soft key.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Address Book The entries in your phone’s address book are managed separately from those in the SIM phone book. Data may be exchanged between the address book and the SIM phone book. For details see Copy to SIM in the address book menu (p. 27) or Copy into 9 in the SIM phone book menu (p. 29). Up to 400 entries may be stored in your phone’s address book, depending on memory usage. Press to open address book (in standby mode).
.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Address Book 26 Phone number Enter the complete phone number including the prefix, area code, and long distance or international dialing code if necessary (p. 23). This will simplify using the address book to place calls when outside of the area code. Text entry (see also page 38) Press digit key until the required letter is displayed. The cursor advances to the next space after brief delay. 2 Press once for a, twice for b, etc.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Address Book Call an entry + J/… Address book entry Press to open address book (in standby mode). Select a name by entering the first few letters or scrolling to the desired entry. 9 Address book Carol Daniel E , 27 D Q Options Press to dial the number for the highlighted name. (If an entry contains more than one number, they will all be displayed.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Address Book 28 Store control code Extending numbers Phone numbers and control codes (DTMF tones) may be stored together in the address book as standard entries. Control codes may be used to access answering machines or voicemail or to respond to any other system that requires a touch tone response.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 SIM Phone Book The entries in the SIM phone book (SIM card only) are managed separately from those in the address book. However, data can be exchanged between the SIM phone book and the address book. New entry Office §Menu§ Q Phone book E D Select Select soft key. „ Select input fields. J Make the following entries: Number (with prefix) Name Group Location (p. 30) Record no.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 SIM Phone Book 30 Location Record Number To move an entry from the SIM phone book to another storage location (SIM phone book must be open): A reference number is automatically assigned to each new entry. This number can also be used to dial. … Select an entry. §Options§ Select soft key to open options menu, then select Edit entry. „ Select Location. Change Select soft key to change location setting.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 SIM Phone Book Store control code Phone numbers and control codes (DTMF tones) may be stored together in the SIM phone book as standard entries. Control codes may be used to access answering machines or voicemail or to respond to any other system that requires a touch tone response. To store a phone number with pauses for control codes (DTMF tones): J 0 J Enter phone number.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Voice Control 32 Up to 20 phone numbers or functions may be activated through the phone’s voice control feature. Record voice controls Voice dialing phone numbers Office Voice control Voice dialing §Menu§ A list of voice dial entries is displayed (if any have been recorded). … Select New record. §Select§ Select soft key to start a new voice dial entry. J + Enter name and phone number.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Voice Control Voice control menu §Menu§ … Office Voice control Voice dialing (or Voice command) Highlight an entry. §Options§ Select soft key to open options menu. View Display name and phone number. New record Start a new recording. New sample Re-record the entry. Delete Delete entry. Edit Edit name and phone number. Then, re-record if necessary. Delete all Delete all voice dialing or voice command entries (after confirmation).
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Text Messaging 34 You may send and receive SMS (Short Message Service) messages of up to 160 characters in length with your new phone. Depending on the service provider, e-mails and faxes may also be transmitted via SMS (see “Setup” on page 40). E-mails can also be received as SMS messages. Read Messages [ Envelope icon indicates a new message.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Text Messaging Inbox/Outbox §Menu§ Inbox/Outbox/Archive Menus Messages Inbox (or Outbox) SMS The list of saved messages is displayed. [ Carol E D Options §Options§ Select soft key. Icon \ [ Inbox Read Unread Outbox Not sent Sent Archive §Menu§ (Availability of options varies according to the current task.) §Options§ Select soft key to open Options menu.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Text Messaging 36 Use SMS sample Compose SMS Several standard messages are stored in the phone. You only need to fill in the incomplete information such as time and date.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Text Messaging Create new e-mail Text options menu §OK§ Select to open options menu. Messages Create new email §Menu§ 37 Send E-mail Address To: From: = +/J J Clear OK Enter recipient’s e-mail address or select entry from the address book. Compose message by tapping the keypad to enter letters and numbers. You may also use T9 Text Input (p.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Text Messaging 38 Text Entry Tips T9® Text Input When entering text for address book listings, SIM phone book entries, emails, SMS messages or for any other application, please keep in mind the following helpful hints: T9 Text Input determines likely word matches from individual key entries by making comparisons with an extensive dictionary. Press * before entering text to toggle between UPPERCASE and lowercase letters.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Text Messaging 39 T9 word suggestions Word correction Several word options exist in the T9 dictionary for various key press combinations. The most commonly used word is displayed first. If this is not the intended word, scroll through additional T9 options. For entries that have been created using T9: The word must be §highlighted§. @ @ Select the soft key. The displayed word is replaced with a different word.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Text Messaging 40 Message setup Message type SMS transmission characteristics are defined within profiles (there may be up to five separate profiles). GSM and TDMA profiles are preset. §Menu§ Messages Message setup SMS A list of available profiles is displayed. To activate a new profile, select Options and Activate using the soft key. §Options§ Select to open menu. Activate Activate the selected profile.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Voice Mailbox Most service providers offer voice mail service. A voice message may be left when: Forwarding number • the phone is off or not currently in service, §Menu§ • a call is being made on the phone, • you reject an incoming call and Call forward is activated for the incoming call type (p. 53) or • you are on a call and Call waiting is not activated (p. 20).
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Voice Mailbox 42 Voice mail notification A new voice mail may be signaled as follows: ” [ Icon and beep. or The text message icon. or You receive an automatic announcement call. To retrieve your voice messages: 1 Press and hold. (You may also dial the number from the voice message folder or use the keypad to dial.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Cell Broadcast Cell broadcast messages Some service providers offer information services or channels that provide information such as news, stock quotes, sports scores and more. This information is sent via a broadcast message which can appear on your phone’s display. Availability of services varies among providers. Messages Cell broadcast §Menu§ Broadcast Cell Broadcast (CB) may be activated or deactivated.
31.5.02 44 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Cell Broadcast/SIM Services Topic index A list of currently available topics may be supplied by your service provider. If not, CB channel numbers may be entered manually (see “Topic list”, page 43). Consult your service provider for details. CB languages The language(s) of incoming CBs may be set according to preference. Displays [ \ New messages received on the topic. Messages on the topic have already been read.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Bitmap viewer Images may be transmitted to your phone via infrared or downloaded via WAP (©). Receiving graphics When a graphic is received, an icon appears above the left soft key. Selecting the soft key launches the Bitmap viewer and displays the graphic. Storing graphics Storing a graphic replaces the original icon of the home network's service provider.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 WAP 46 Use your phone’s WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) capability to access the wireless Internet. Internet access may require registration with your service provider. Internet access Surf & fun §Menu§ Internet You can select the Internet access profile (see Start with... page 47). The start menu appears, e.g.: – ˜ Start menu 1 Homepage 2 Bookmarks 3 Resume ED … Select Select the required function §OK§ Confirm.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 WAP Browser menu Menu access is only made when a WAP page is displayed (online or offline): , Homepage Press to start the browser menu. (You may also scroll up to the Openwave icon and select to launch the browser menu.) The first WAP Internet page that is displayed after connection is established (may have been set/preset by the service provider).
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 WAP 48 Setup Preparation of the phone for Internet access 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 assigned by your service provider select a profile and activate it (p. 48). • The access profile must be set and activated manually (p. 48). If necessary, check with your service provider for details.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 WAP Activate profile © Your Internet browser is licensed by: – Profiles 1 Standard 2 * e-Commerce 3 Profile 3 Edit ED Select Activate Activate a profile to establish the Internet connection. §Menu§ … Surf & fun Internet Profile Select the desired profile. Select Select to activate. The connection is established. or Edit Edit the selected profile.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 WAP 50 © Z Operating instructions Bookmarks Changing the home page Depending on the service provider, you can store a list of your favorites with their Internet addresses (URL) in the phone (offline and online): The address of the home page is set in the (access) profile. You can change it in standby mode (if permitted by the service provider!): Surf & fun Internet §Menu§ Profiles Select the profile: e-Commerce Select.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Call Information The numbers of incoming calls, outgoing calls and missed calls may be stored for convenient redialing. §Menu§ … , Call info Calls dialed Access the last phone numbers you dialed. , Select desired call list and select a number. Press to dial number. The following call lists are available: Calls missed Z The phone numbers of missed calls may be stored for call-back purposes.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Call Information 52 Your phone keeps a record of call duration and phone charge details, which you may access through the Records menu. Duration §Menu§ Call info Call timer Call duration details for the following types of calls may be displayed: Last call All calls Or when total amount is deactivated: Last call Calls dialed Remain. units © Select a call type for duration information. §Select§ Display the data.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Call Forward You can set the conditions for which calls are forwarded to your mailbox or other numbers. Call Forward §Menu§ Set call forwarding as follows: In GSM mode, there are several settings for call forwarding. Call Forward §Menu§ … Unanswered Select. §Select§ Select soft key. Set Select. J T Enter the phone number to which the call will be forwarded. or Select a number from the address book or select §Mailbox§.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Call Forward 54 Status check You can check your phone’s current call forward status. After a short pause, the current situation is transmitted by the network and displayed. « ¬ ? Option set. Option not set. Status unknown (for example, on a new SIM card). Clear all All call forward settings are cleared. To check or delete a specific call forwarding option: First, select the option. §Select§ Select soft key. Clear Select soft key.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Voice Memo Voice recordings may be used to: New record • Record voice memos (such as reminders or ideas). Press and hold the voice memo button for the duration of the recording. After a short beep, the recording starts. • Add a voice memo to an alarm in the Calendar (p. 58). • Record a call, which may be useful for remembering numbers or addresses.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Voice memo 56 Using the soft keys §Menu§ Office Voice Memo The list of recorded memos is displayed. §Options§ Open menu. New record Select. §Record§ Start recording (§Pause§ Pause recording). §Stop§ End recording. §Save§ Store and assign a name. Voice memo menu §Options§ Open menu. Play New record Delete Delete all Rename Play the recording. Start a new recording. Delete the selected memo.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Organizer Calendar 57 Weekly view Apr2002 W16 M T W T F S S 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Th Office Organizer Calendar §Menu§ The Calendar offers a 8 12 16 • Monthly view. • Weekly view. • Daily view. You must set the correct time and date for the Calendar to function properly (p. 83). Scroll between weeks or months depending on the current view.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Organizer 58 Appointments Start date:/End date: Start date; end date if necessary. Office Organizer Appointments §Menu§ Start time:/End time: Start time; end time if necessary. All schedule items are displayed in chronological order. ® Appointments V 11:30a Presentation‘ V 03:00 p Meeting k E D Options New appointment Select option. … Fill in the entries field by field: Type: ‘ _ k j g Memo.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Organizer Alarm clock §Menu§ Office Organizer Alarm clock Use this function to set a daily repeating alarm. Alarms sound even when the phone is switched off (except when the phone is in Aircraft mode, p. 67). §On/off§ Activate and deactivate the alarm. §Change§ Display the selection: Time and days. §Time§ Set the time for the alarm call (hh:mm). §Days§ Set the days for the alarm call with §Change§.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Business Card 60 You may create your own business card and transmit it to another GSM phone (with IrDA capability) or a suitable PC/printer using infrared technology. Office §Menu§ Business card If a business card has not been created, you are prompted for input. … Scroll through fields and enter your information. + The phone numbers can also be copied from the address book.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Calculator §Menu§ J Office Calculator Calculator functions Enter number (up to 8 digits). §. = + - * / § Select calculator function (repeatedly press the left soft key). J # Repeat procedure with additional numbers (if necessary). The result is displayed. ® 61 Calculator §. = + - * / § Select soft key repeatedly for: . Decimal point = Result + * Addition / Division Subtraction Multiplication Special functions + §.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Currency Converter 62 Office §Menu§ Currency conv. You may store up to three different currency conversion combinations. Enter exchange rate Enter at least two currencies to be converted. If no currency has yet been entered, the procedure begins at this point. §OK§ Select soft key. J Enter the abbreviations for your own currency and for the foreign currency (for example, USD for U.S. dollars and EUR for Euro).
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Clock §Menu§ Office Clock §Menu§ Setup Time/date Time zones Set the time zone for your area. … Select the appropriate time zone from the list. §Options§ Open menu. Set Set the time zone. Time zone menu §Options§ Open menu. View Set Rename Auto timezone Z DST Display the time zone selected with name and date. Set the time zone. Assign a new name to the time zone.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Stopwatch/Countdown 64 Stopwatch §Menu§ Stopwatch menu Surf & fun Stopwatch Times can be measured to one thousandth of a second. e Stopwatch 00:00:00.000 Start Options §Reset§ Resets the display to zero (after completion of a timing). # * §Options§ Open menu. Save Rename Delete Stopwatch list Clear list Record the time(s), including intermediate times, and assign a name. Rename the entry selected.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Games §Menu§ Surf & fun Games Select a game and have fun! Game instructions You will find special instructions for each game in the option menu. §Options§ Provides tips on how to play the game, shows the saved scores and allows you to set the difficulty level. §Start§ Start game.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Profiles 66 A profile allows you to adjust your phone’s settings to better suit your immediate surroundings. For example, when you are in a meeting or at the movies, you can select the “Quiet environment” profile. This turns off the ringer and activates vibrate alert or call screening. Setup • There are five standard profiles with default settings pre-loaded into the phone: Normal envi., Quiet environ., Noisy environ.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Profiles 67 Headset Aircraft mode If an original Siemens headset is used, the profile is activated automatically as soon as the headset is plugged in. All alarms are deactivated. Car Kit • In this status, alarms are not indicated by the ringer or vibration alarm. If an original Siemens car kit is used, the profile is activated automatically as soon as the phone is inserted in the cradle. It is not possible to modify this profile.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Favorites 68 §Menu§ Favorites Combine your own menu with frequently-used functions and phone numbers. The list of the 10 entries is preset, but you can change them. Select the desired entry. Options Select soft key, then select Activate. §Select§ Select soft key to launch. , You may replace each preset entry (1-10) with another entry from the list of your favorites. … Select the desired entry.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Fast Access Keys The left soft key and keys 2 - 9 can be assigned to quickly call a phone number or to launch a phone feature simply by pressing and holding a single key. The left soft key may already have been programmed by your service provider. If so, this key assignment may be unmodifiable. The soft key may sometimes be replaced with [ or ” to access new messages. Left soft key The left soft key can be used for fast access.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Fast Access Keys 70 Speed dialing keys Digit keys 2 through 8 may be set to speed dial important or frequently called numbers. For available key assignment see page 69. The following keys are reserved: 1 = Voice mailbox (p. 41). : = Emergency calls (p. 4) (only if an emergency number is set). Set-up/Change In standby mode: J Press and hold digit key (2-8). If the key is not already assigned, the Hotkey menu will appear.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Fast Access Keys First store the emergency number in your address or SIM phonebook (p. 25, p. 29). Press and hold the : key. Select phone number and then select the emergency number to be assigned. To activate the red : emergency key: §Menu§ Setup Keys Device Emergency call Quick menu selection All menu functions are numbered internally. The relevant sequence of numbers is shown in the upper right corner of the display.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Audio 72 Use the audio menu to customize your phone’s sounds. Audio select a function: §Menu§ Ringer setting Turn the ringer on or off (or shorten it to a beep). T Displays when all ringer tones are turned off. Volume … You can choose from 38 pre-loaded melodies and four additional melodies you have composed and stored yourself. … Select the range: Any call 9 Calls VIP calls Alarm Messages Cell broadcast © Set volume.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Audio 73 Compose melody Melody manager You can also use your keypad to compose your own melodies. You can use this function to manage your melodies. J BC :# 8 0 %& * Keys 1 to 7 correspond to whole notes: C, D, E, F, G, A, B. Menu§ or Go back and forward in the melody by one note. §Menu§ Press to set note half a tone higher or lower. Load Increase length of note or pause length. Reduce length of note or pause length.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 74 Audio Receive melody A melody can also be sent to your phone via IrDA or WAP (GSM). When a melody has been received, an icon appears above the left soft key. Select this key to start the melody manager. Ringer tones, operator bitmaps, screensavers and other services for your Siemens Mobile Phone can be found at: http://www.icm.siemens.com Melody manager menu §Options§ Open menu. Play Play the current melody. Save as...
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Setup The Setup menu allows you to set up a variety of your phone’s most basic settings. Device Setup Device select a function: §Menu§ Screensaver The screensaver shows a graphic on the display after a user-defined period of time. It protects the phone against unauthorized use, like the key lock (p. 76). An incoming call or a long press on # deactivates the function. Options: Language Set the language of the display text.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Setup 76 Setup Device Select a function: §Menu§ Keys Any to answer You can use any key to accept incoming calls (except - or reject key). Auto key lock The key pad is automatically locked if one minute elapses since any key was last pressed. This prevents the phone from being used accidentally. However, you can still receive calls and make emergency calls. The keypad can also be directly locked and unlocked. # Press and hold.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Setup Security Keep these confidential numbers in a safe place where you can access them again if required. PIN2 PUK Phone code Protects your SIM card (personal identification number). This is needed to set the charge detail display and to access additional functions on special SIM cards. Key code. Used to unlock SIM cards after the wrong PIN has been entered. Protects your phone.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Setup 78 §Menu§ Setup Security select a function: Babysitter (phone code protected) Calls can be made only to a single, user-defined phone number, which is dialed by selecting and holding the soft key. (For more information, see page 24). Only , (PIN2 protected) The dialing options are restricted to numbers located on your Protected SIM; new entries cannot be made.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Setup 79 © Network Preferred network Depending on the technology (GSM or TDMA) used, the descriptions of individual functions may vary. The backup service providers you prefer if your home service provider’s network is not currently available. §Menu§ Setup Network select a function: Configuration Network info The list of networks currently available is displayed. m Indicates forbidden service providers.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Setup 80 §Menu§ Setup Network Configuration User settings User settings Your phone can be operated in TDMA networks as well as in GSM networks. You can set one of these operational modes as standard or switch between the two modes automatically. When turning on the phone for the first time, automatic selection is active.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Setup User group §Menu§ ©Z Setup User group select a function: If offered by the service provider, this service enables groups to be formed. These have access, for example, to internal (company) information or special tariffs which apply to them. Check with your service provider for details. User group Activate or deactivate the function. “User group” must be deactivated for normal phone use.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Setup 82 Voice Privacy œZ When this function is activated, conversations and messages are encrypted with a special code which can only be interpreted by the service provider. Connectivity §Menu§ GPRS Setup Connectivity select a function: ©Z (General Packet Radio Service) GPRS is a new, faster method for transmitting data in the mobile network.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Setup GPRS info Displays information on your GPRS connectivity status. GPRS settings APN: Enter the address of your service provider. Login name: Enter login name. Password: Enter password (displayed as a series of asterisks) CSD settings Dial-up no.: (Circuit Enter ISP number. Switch Data) Call type: Select ISDN or Analog. Login name: Enter login name. Password: Enter password (displayed as a series of asterisks).
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Setup 84 Accessories §Menu§ Setup Accessories select a function: Headset If an original Siemens headset is used, the profile is activated automatically as soon as the headset is plugged in. Car Kit Adjustable settings: If an original Siemens car kit is used, the profile is activated automatically as soon as the phone is connected to the car kit.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Flex Memory To organize your files, you can use Flex Memory just like a PC file manager. Flex Memory assigns special folders to different data types: §Menu§ Surf & fun Flex Memory A list of folders and files is displayed. … Scroll up and down. - Go back to previous menu. To open a highlighted file: §Open§ Select soft key. Bitmap Start Bitmap viewer (p. 45). Melodies Start melody manager (p. 73).
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 86 XTNDConnect Sync Software XTNDConnect Sync software With PC Synchronization software, contact and schedule information can be synchronized between your phone and Windows® Outlook® and Lotus Notes. Software installation Insert the CD-ROM into your PC’s drive. Dialog boxes will guide you through the installation process. Operating instructions The PC Synchronization software offers detailed operating instructions and online help.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Fax/Data Mode Using a PC §Menu§ 87 Voice/fax Setup Connectivity Fax/data mod. Faxes and data may be transmitted and received when the phone is connected to a PC. In order to do this, the phone must be connected via infrared or a data cable to a PC installed with data/fax communication software (available from a third party source). Fax and data services must be enabled by the service provider.
31.5.02 06-S46 Body.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 88 Send/Print Send via ... The phone offers several options to transmit or receive messages and data. SMS Address book entries, Business cards, appointments, memos and other data can be sent as an SMS to other compatible mobile phones. If necessary, larger messages may be split into several SMS messages. IrDA To send information via infrared, the phone must be used with other devices that also have an integrated infrared port.
31.5.02 07-S46 i 37 Am Engl, A31008-H5450-A5-1-4A19 Troubleshooting 89 Should you have any questions when using the phone, we are available 24 hours a day at www.icm.siemens.com. Below, we have also listed some of our frequently asked questions. Problem Possible causes Phone cannot On/Off key not pressed long be switched on. enough. Possible solutions Press On/Off key for at least two seconds. Dead battery. Charge battery. Check charging indicator in the display. Battery contacts dirty.
31.5.02 07-S46 90 i 37Am Engl, A31008-H5450-A5-1-4A19 Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes Possible solutions No connection to network. Signal weak. Move to a higher elevation, to a window or open space. Outside range. Fixed mode. SIM card not valid. New network not authorized. Phone loses network. Check service provider coverage map. Switch mode to automatic (p. 80). Reclaim at the service provider. Try manual selection or select a different network (p. 79). Network barring is set.
31.5.02 Charge counter does not work (GSM). 07-S46 i 37 Am Engl, A31008-H5450-A5-1-4A19 Charge pulse not transmitted. Contact your service provider.
31.5.02 07-S46 92 i 37Am Engl, A31008-H5450-A5-1-4A19 Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Message cannot be sent. Some service providers do not support this service. Phone number of the service center is not set or is wrong. SIM card contract does not support this service. Service center overloaded. Addressee does not have a compatible phone. Three incorrect entries. Check with your service provider. PIN error. Phone code error. Service provider code error.
31.5.02 08-S46 i 37 Am Engl, A31008 -H5450-A5-1-4A19 Siemens Service 93 Simple, straightforward support for technical and operational questions is available from our online support service on the Internet: www.icm.siemens.com or in the Troubleshooting section of this User Guide (p. 89). If repair work is necessary, please contact one of our service centers: Abu Dhabi .......................................... 0 26 42 38 00 Australia........................................... 18 00 62 24 14 Argentina ..
31.5.02 94 09-S46 Specs.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Specifications Declaration of conformity Siemens Information and Communication Mobile hereby declares that the phone described in this user guide is in compliance with essential requirements and other relevant provisions of European Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The declaration of conformity (DoC) concerned has been signed. Please call the company hotline if you require a copy of the original.
31.5.02 09-S46 i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Specifications Technical data GSM 900 class: GSM 1900 class: TDMA 800 class IV: TDMA 1900 class IV: Weight: Dimensions: Operating voltage: Standby time: GSM: TDMA: Talk time: GSM: TDMA: SIM card: 4 (33 dBm) 1 (30 dBm) (0.6 W ERP) (0.6 W ERP) 123g/4.3OZ 118 x 46 x 21mm (94 cm3) 3.
31.5.02 09-S46 Specs.fm i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 96 Maintenance Maintenance tips • The SIM card should be treated with the same care as a credit 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.
31.5.02 09-S46 i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Accessories Li-Ion Battery (850 mAh) Travel Charger Portable charger with automatic voltage selection (100 – 240 V) for international use. Desk Top Charger Dual-slot unit allows for charging of your phone and a spare battery. Headset PTT Optimum freedom of movement with excellent call quality. Including PTT (Push To Talk) button to accept calls and to activate voice dialing.
31.5.02 10-S46 FDA.fm 98 i 37Am Engl, A31008-H4600-A2-1-19 U.S. FDA 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.
31.5.02 10-S46 FDA.fm i 37 Am Engl, A31008-H4600-A2-1-19 U.S. FDA 99 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; however, 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.
31.5.02 100 10-S46 FDA.fm i 37Am Engl, A31008-H4600-A2-1-19 U.S. FDA 2. Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to assess the effects of exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic material. These included tests for several kinds of abnormalities, including mutations, chromosomal aberrations, DNA strand breaks, and structural changes in the genetic material of blood cells called lymphocytes.
31.5.02 10-S46 FDA.fm i 37 Am Engl, A31008-H4600-A2-1-19 U.S. FDA 101 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 associated with use of mobile phones. FDA continues to work with all parties, including other federal agencies and industry, to assure that research is undertaken to provide the necessary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones.
31.5.02 102 10-S46 FDA.fm i 37Am Engl, A31008-H4600-A2-1-19 U.S. FDA Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions at this time, FDA has urged the mobile phone industry to take a number of steps to assure public safety.
31.5.02 10-S46 FDA.fm i 37 Am Engl, A31008-H4600-A2-1-19 U.S. FDA 103 People who must conduct extended conversations in their cars every day could switch to a type of mobile phone that places more distance between their bodies and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance.
31.5.02 11-S46 Driving 104 i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Ten Driving Safety Tips Your Siemens wireless phone gives you the power to communicate by voice — almost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies 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: 1.
31.5.02 11-S46 Driving i 37 Eagle Am Engl, A31008-H4500-A1-4-7619 Ten Driving Safety Tips 7. 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 necessary, suspend phone conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from the road. 8. Use your phone to call for help.
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31.5.02 S46SIX.FM i 37 Am Engl, A31008-H5450-A5-1-4A19 108 Index A Accessories ............................... Address book ............................ call entry ................................ make entry ............................. view/edit entry ....................... Agenda ...................................... Alarm clock ................................ Alarms missed ........................... Appointments ............................ Auto answer .............................. Auto off ..
31.5.02 S46SIX.FM i 37 Am Engl, A31008-H5450-A5-1-4A19 109 Fax via SMS ............................... 40 Fax/data mode ........................... 87 Flex memory ............................. 85 Flexible memory ........................ 86 G Games ....................................... Getting started .......................... GPRS ......................................... GSM only ................................... 65 11 82 80 H Handset volume ........................ Headset .....................
31.5.02 S46SIX.FM i 37 Am Engl, A31008-H5450-A5-1-4A19 Siemens Service ....................... 93 110 Silent alert ................................. SIM services .............................. SMS archive ................................... capacity .................................. delivery confirmation ............. setup ...................................... standard messages ............... status report .......................... T9 text entry .......................... validity period ...........