Contents
Important safety
Instructions
4
TIA Safety language
5
CTIA Driving safety tips
8
Information on SAR
10
Getting started
11
Battery and charging 12
SIM card 14
Calling 15
Redialing a number 16
Silent mode 16
Keypad lock 16
Address and
phone books
17
Text input 18
Storing entries 20
Finding an entry 22
Reset phone memory 24
List menu
25
Overview 26
Call lists 28
Address and
phone book editing 29
Status 33
Calculator 34
Voice Memo 35
Calendar 36
Missed events 38
IrDA operation 39
WAP browser 40
Messages 43
Setup menu
49
Overview 50
Network services 52
Network selection 56
Tones setup 58
Phone setup 62
Call setup 64
Message setup 67
Calendar setup 71
Security 72
Conversation menu
75
Overview 76
Further information
79
Keypad functions 80
Display symbols 82
Technical specifications 84
FDA Update on
mobile phone safety 86
Accessories 92
Index
93
Facts & Tips
• Your new GSM mobile telephone
is designed for use in GSM 900, GSM
1800 and GSM 1900 networks.
• The telephone will automatically
connect to the available network type.
Furthermore, handover between GSM
900 and 1800 takes place automatic-
ally and seamlessly during conversa-
tion.
• If you travel mainly in the US and
Canada and seldom go to Europe you
can reduce the network connecting
time by manually selecting only
»GSM 1900«
under Network types
in the Setup menu.
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