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Contents

Important safety

 

Calculator

34

Instructions

4

Voice Memo

35

TIA Safety language

5

Calendar

36

Missed events

38

 

 

CTIA Driving safety tips

8

IrDA operation

39

Information on SAR

10

WAP browser

40

Messages

43

 

 

Getting started

11

Setup menu

49

Battery and charging

12

Overview

50

SIM card

14

Network services

52

Calling

15

Network selection

56

Redialing a number

16

Tones setup

58

Silent mode

16

Phone setup

62

Keypad lock

16

Call setup

64

 

 

Address and

 

Message setup

67

phone books

17

Calendar setup

71

Text input

18

Security

72

Storing entries

20

Conversation menu

75

Finding an entry

22

Overview

76

 

 

Reset phone memory

24

Further information

79

List menu

 

25

Keypad functions

80

Overview

26

Display symbols

82

Call lists

28

Technical specifications

84

Address and

 

FDA Update on

 

phone book editing

29

mobile phone safety

86

Status

33

Accessories

92

Index93

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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