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Contents
Precautions | 4 | Setup menu | 43 |
Getting started | 5 | Overview | 44 |
Network services | 46 | ||
Battery and charging | 6 | Network selection | 50 |
SIM card | 8 | Tones setup | 52 |
Calling | 9 | Phone setup | 56 |
Redialling a number | 10 | Call setup | 58 |
Silent mode | 10 | Message setup | 61 |
Keypad lock | 10 | Calendar setup | 65 |
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| Security | 66 |
Address and |
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phone books | 11 |
Text input | 12 |
Storing entries | 14 |
Finding an entry | 16 |
List menu | 19 |
Overview | 20 |
Call lists | 22 |
Address and |
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phone book editing | 23 |
Status | 28 |
Calculator | 29 |
Dictaphone | 30 |
Calendar | 31 |
IrDA | 33 |
WAP browser | 34 |
Messages | 37 |
Conversation menu | 69 |
Overview | 70 |
Further information | 73 |
Keypad functions | 74 |
Display symbols | 76 |
Technical specifications | 78 |
Accessories | 79 |
Index | 81 |
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.