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Quick Start
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Please read your User Guide for complete, safe and effective
operation of your product features and network services.
Siemens provides a worldwide service hotline and internet
For more comfort and efficiency, use Siemens
Original Accessories, these also enable safe
use whilst driving. Non Original Accessories
can damage your phone.
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Ref.No.: A31008-H4200-A1-6-7619
Information and
Communications
*A5B00025204529*
SIM Card / Battery
Overview
Insert SIM card
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Your service provider will supply a SIM
card, containing all the key data about
your line.
Display Indicators
Reception strength/
You may need to snap this out careful-
ly from a credit card sized SIM
• Use a coin to unscrew the cover (1)
• Lift off the battery cover (2)
Menu
Set the network and
phone functions.
battery level.
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Fast Access Key
Can be assigned an im-
portant phone number/
function.
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Soft Keys
(see below)
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Call Key
• Slide the SIM carrier into the phone
until it clicks into place (7).
• Insert the battery into the phone and
close the cover.
On/Off/End
Press briefly:
End call or jump back to
the previous menu level.
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Dial the displayed
phone number or
name.
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Accept calls.
Display last calls in
standby mode.
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Charge battery
Hold down:
Activate/deactivate
phone or return to stand-
by mode.
The new NiMH battery is not yet fully
charged:
Phonebook
Display phonebook en-
tries for easy calling.
• Slide out the SIM carrier (3), then
turn it in the direction indicated by
the arrow (4).
• Insert the charger plug into the sock-
et on the phone (with arrow on plug
facing upwards).
• Plug charging unit into a mains pow-
er socket (ensure voltage range stat-
ed on charger is not exceeded).
Key Lock
Hold down:
Activate and deactivate
the key lock.
Ringer On/Off
Hold down: Switch
ringer on and off.
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The unit is fully charged after 2 hours.
The charging unit will heat up when
used for longer periods.
if you experience a reduction in usage
time, carry out the battery care func-
tion (p.52).
Soft Keys
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The current functions are shown on the
display as symbols or text above the
keys. Different functions are available by
pressing either the left or the right end of
the keys.
In standby, the soft keys enable fast
“name” dialling and menu access or ac-
cess to a special service, such as R
SIM service.
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Display shows charge level.
• Slide the SIM card into the carrier
(5). Ensure the angled corner is posi-
tioned correctly and that contact is
made.
• Turn the SIM carrier until the SIM
card faces the phone (6).
Usage time
A fully charged battery: 50 - 180 hours
standby time or 90 - 300 minutes
talk time.
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A beep sounds when the battery is
nearly empty.
Comfort Features
Redialling
Phonebook
Messages
Overview of functions
Making Calls
Flashes when memory is full.
Delete messages as other-
wise no more messages can
be received.
• Currency Conv.: Conversion be-
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Making an entry in the Phonebook
Switch on
Redialling
Fast Access keys
• Set the soft key:
ꢀꢋ$0(> Press (the first time,
then ꢀ +$1*(> ) or, e.g.
• Set speed dialling number (2 - 9):
Menu Control
Main Menu
The main menu is always reached
from standby mode by pressing the
right soft key.
ꢀꢌ(18> Press.
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Text Message
tween 3 currency pairs.
• Games: Have fun!
The last 10
numbers
you called
are stored.
Enter the required phone
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Indicates a new message on
the display.
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Do you still have to insert the SIM or
battery? See reverse page for details.
Switching PIN control on/off, change
the PIN code, p. 54.
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number with prefix.
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• Chronometer with Stopwatch,
Alarm Clock and Countdown.
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Press.
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Press to read.
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Writing and Sending Messages
Enter a name for the number.
Text entry:
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Press, select 0HVVDJHV,
then :ULWHꢁ0HVVDJH,
then &UHDWHꢁ1HZꢄ
Write your message
(T9 editor, see p. 35).
Date/Time
ꢇꢊꢈꢉꢋ
Hold down to switch on or
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Press digit key.
See right for further information. Your
service provider may offer Cell Broad-
cast where specific and local informa-
tion is broadcast.
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Press the digit
keys repeated-
ly until the re-
quired charac-
ter appears.
Submenu
Sender’s
off.
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In standby:
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number
You can branch from the main menu
into submenus for accessing functions
and options:
ꢀꢅ(7>
Press
Enter your PIN code.
(correct any errors with ).
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:
Press.
Start of
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... then select a function from the list:
message
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The cursor moves on after a short
pause.
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ꢀꢁꢄ>
5HFRUGV
• Open the 3KRQHERRN to select a phone
number (e.g. “Office”).
• If you select an application ꢁ
(e.g.ꢁ*DPHV), this is assigned directly
to the soft key.
Pressing again dials the last
phone number used or
scroll to highlight previously
used numbers.
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Confirm (soft key).
:
Press ꢀ[ꢌ(18>, ꢅ(/(&7 or ꢀꢁ37,216>.
Go back
Set a blank.
UPPER/lowercase.
Insert a full stop.
The phone stores the most recent
calls, whether made, received or
missed, as well as appointments
missed.
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Scroll through the message.
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It will take a
Press briefly to go back one
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few seconds
to log on to the
network.
Access message menu with
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menu level.
Press briefly to delete the
last character; hold down to
delete the last word.
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further functions, such as re- ꢀꢁꢄ>
Press and select 6HQGꢁ7H[W
from the menu.
Enter the phone number/se-
lect the no. from phonebook.
Auto redialling
ꢀV872ꢊ,$/> Press to repeatedly dial a
number in progressive inter-
vals for 15 minutes.
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ꢂꢉꢈꢆꢊ
$XGLR
Hold down to go back to
standby mode.
ꢀꢅ(/(&7> Press.
ply, edit, delete, etc.
(see p. 38).
Press to select highlighted
phone number.
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ꢀꢌ(18>
You can select a variety of volumes
and melodies for acoustic signals.
There are 21 melodies to choose from
for the ringer and you can also com-
pose your own melody.
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Making a call (e.g. the “Office” no.):
Press ꢀꢁ)),&(> / ꢀꢁꢄ> or first press a
speed dialling number, e.g.
ꢀꢀꢁꢄ>
Press. The phone number is
stored and can be dialled im-
mediately:
Features available in the main menu:
:
When the name of the service provider
appears, the phone is in standby.
If necessary, enter the phone number
of the service centre retain type and
validity (see p. 39).
ꢄ
.
Messages should always be deleted
Records
The last calls received, made and
missed are stored (depending on net-
work).
A brief introduction to the various
phone functions.
Press.
:
If the signal is too weak, move to a
window or open space.
By pressing the ꢀꢅꢁꢅ> soft key, you can
make an emergency call on all net-
works even without a SIM card or PIN
code.
after they have been read.
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Making several calls at once
(Depends on the network)
You can display call charges and dura-
tion.
6,0ꢁ6HUYLFHV (depending on SIM card)
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Press.
Making a call
Special applications, such as banking
or stock market functions, if support-
ed.
• If the “Call Waiting” feature is avail-
able in the network, you can answer
a second call, put the first on hold
and switch back and forth between
the two calls.
• You can make a second call, then re-
turn to the first and join all calls to-
gether (conference). To do this,
during the first call:
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Open phonebook.
ꢀꢌ(18>
Press, and select 5HFRUGV fol-
lowed by the required list.
Setting Voice Message
If not already pre-set, you will receive a
number for calling the mailbox and one
for diverting to the mailbox.
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Diversion of calls to your own mailbox
or to other numbers
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The service centre provides you with a
mailbox that operates in the same way
as an answerphone.
Scroll in the list and select a
phone number.
Press for the last caller or
choose a different caller
from the list.
,QWHUQHWꢁE (depending on the net-
letter and/or scroll.
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work)
Making a call
Press, the highlighted
entry is dialled.
:
6HWXS
This area in the main menu can also be
set with one of the other functions list-
ed below.
:
Calling the mailbox (playback)
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Enter the phone number
• Selection of a particular service pro-
vider and network services.
• Options for restricting the usage of
the phone.
• Basic phone settings such as lan-
guage, time, usage in car, etc.
• It is possible to communicate with
PCs by integrated modem.
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Listening to Voice Message
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(always with prefix).
Select 0HVVDJHV then 9RLFHꢁ0HVꢒ
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Phonebook menu
Indicates a new voice mail on
the display.
Press to play back.
Press. The phone number on
the display is dialled.
Press. The call is ended.
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International dialling code
Open the phonebook and highlight an
entry. The functions available include
among others:
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6HQGꢁDVꢁ7H[Wꢓꢁ&KHFNꢁ6SDFHꢁand
/ ꢀꢁꢄ> Enter the “Call” no. to hear
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Press.
• Internet E: Access to special sites
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Press until “+” appears.
Press and select country
or enter dialling code.
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the messages.
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on the World Wide Web.
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A voice mail can also be indicated by a
Call diversion to mailbox
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/ - Make the second call.
• Appointments: Entry of daily or reg-
ularly recurring appointments.
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text message (
) or a call.
Select 'LYHUW thenꢁ$OOꢁ8QDQVZHꢒ
UHG then 6HWꢄ
Dials any highlighted
number in messages.
Press ꢀꢅ:$3> or ꢀ[ꢌ(18> and select
&RQꢒ
Enter the national phone
number (the first digit is
omitted in many countries).
Call and listen to mailbox:
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9,3ꢁ(QWU\
for important numbers.
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• Calculator E: Basic calculator func-
Press (see "Digit Key", page
18).
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tions and memory.
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Press to complete a call or
return to the first call
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the mailbox.
number.
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