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User Guide
C45
We recommend using only Siemens Original Accessories to avoid
possible damages.
All functions of the phone are described in the enclosed detailed user
guide. In particular please observe the safety precautions which you
will find at the beginning of the guide.


Thank you for buying a Siemens mobile phone. We wish you a lot of enjoy- ment and pleasure with it. If you read through the user guide carefully, you will get to know all the func- tions of the phone. In particular, please observe the safety precautions (p. 3) and PIN/security (p. 9). The front and back covers of the casing (CLIPitTM Covers) can be changed in a matter of seconds - no tools required:    Your phone’s display is delivered with a protective film. Remove this film be- fore getting started. In rare cases the static charge created by removing this film may cause discoloration at the edges of the display. However, this will disappear within 10 minutes.
   
           
    User Guide............................... 5 Menu control ........................... 5      Insert SIM card/battery .......... 6 Charge battery ......................... 7    !"   #    $ %&     ' Dialling with number keys .... .. 10 End call ................................... 10 Accept call ............................. 10 Reject call ............................... 10 When a number is busy .... .... .. 11 Redial previous numbers ....... 11 During a call ............................ 12 Swap/Conference ................. 13 Send DTMF tones ................. 14 Babysitter ............................... 15 (&  <New entry> ......................... 16 Call/search for an entry .......... 18 Group ..................................... 19 Location .................................. 20 Record no. .............................. 21 Store control code ................. 21 Insert picture ......................... 22 %)%*  + Read Messages ...................... 23 Inbox/Outbox .......................... 24 Compose a message .............. 25 Predefined text ....................... 26 SMS to group.......................... 26 Picture & Sound (EMS) ........... 26 Text entry with “T9” .... .... .... ... 27 Setup ...................................... 29 ,-  ' Internet access ....................... 30 Browser menu ........................ 31 Setup ..................................... 32 Profiles ................................... 32 Operating instructions ............ 34 . /% (0   1(    SIM services (optional)............ 37 2    # Missed calls ............................ 38 Calls received .......................... 38 Calls dialled ............................. 38 3 /    $ Display .................................... 39 Charge settings ....................... 39 4    '  
 + SMS to group.......................... 42 Call to group ............................ 42 Group setup ............................ 44 
      
+      Diary ....................................... 45 Birthdays................................. 46 Notes ...................................... 47 Alarm clock ............................ 48 Missed alarms ....................... 48 1 &  $ Time/date................................ 49 Format date ............................ 49 Auto display ............................ 49 Auto phone off........................ 49 Auto timezone ........................ 49 5% 67
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   : Ringer setting ......................... 57 Volume ................................... 57 Silent alert............................... 57 Call screening ........................ 57 Information tones.................... 57 Key tones ................................ 57 1 minute beep......................... 58 Melodies ................................. 58 Melody Manager .................... 58 
 $ Device ..................................... 59 Security ................................... 62 Network .................................. 63 User group .............................. 65 During a call ............................ 65 Clock ....................................... 65 Accessories ............................ 66 90/
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  The service provider supplies you with a SIM card on which all the im- portant data for your line is stored. If the SIM card has been delivered in credit card size, snap the smaller segment out and remove any rough edges. • Press grooved area n, then lift cover o. • Press latch in the direction indicat- ed by the arrow p,Lift battery at the cutout on the side of the phone q, then tilt upwards and re- move. n o p q • Insert SIM card in the opening (contacts pointing downwards) and push gently until it engages (make sure the angled corner is in the correct position r). • Insert battery into the phone side- ways s, then press downwards t, until it engages. • Replace cover and press down- wards until it engages. 7 ,
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:     The battery is not fully charged when delivered, so: • Plug in charger cable at the bot- tom of the phone, plug in the plug- in power supply unit to the mains power socket and charge for at least two hours. • Push the sides of the charger ca- ble plug together and pull to re- move it. 
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" If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times the SIM card is barred. Enter the PUK (MASTER PIN) provided by your service provider together with the SIM card according to instruc- tions. If MASTER PIN or PIN are lost, please contact your service provider.
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'   You can adjust the hand- set volume with the ar- row keys. If a car kit is used, its volume setting does not affect the usual setting on the phone.   "   You can dial a number with the key- pad during a call. The person on the other end of the line can hear the number being entered. It can be stored in the Phonebook or called af- ter the current call has ended.
  
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Open call menu and se- lect 1  . A held call is added (conference call with up to 5 subscribers). To end:  All calls are ended simul- taneously when the End key is pressed.    "
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    5(    Press.  Enter phone code (see in- structions below).  Confirm input. '  Press. \ Select phone number from ')Phonebook / 0 or enter a new one (with name). The babysit- ter is now active.
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$    # If there are many Phonebook entries it is best to assign them to a group, e.g .:  9/ <  .! A special melody can sound (p. 57) and/or a symbol can be displayed (p. 22) if the phone number of a call is registered in a group.
  Press Phonebook twice (in standby mode).  Select group. (# Press. All entries of the selected group are dis- played. The following functions are applied to the group or all entries of a group:   ):* <   )$* .! ):* .           Open menu.     Normally a group is assigned to a Phonebook entry when it is entered (p. 16).To change the group assign- ment or to assign to a group later: When the Phonebook is open:  Select entry. (# Press . '  Press .  Select Group. '  Press and select a new group.  Confirm assignment. . //8 (  :$ *,* '$*$$  ' ')  2/   2)*')( '*  ')   2/8   H +* .$  ')$ ('    
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  Open Phonebook.  Select entry.    Open the menu and select =  .  Go to the input field <  . An entry can be moved from the Phonebook to the other storage locations. !%) * Entries that are stored in the Phone- book on the SIM card can also be used on another GSM Phone.  !% Phone numbers can be stored in a protected area on a special SIM card. A PIN 2 is needed for editing (p. 62). %( ) // * Phonebook entries are stored here, if • pictures are assigned to them, • the memory of the SIM card is full. 
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  . (Storage location number) A record number is automatically as- signed to every new entry in the Phonebook. $   Enter phone number. Press.  Press. &  Open Phonebook.  Select entry.    Open the menu and select =  .  Go to the input field 2   . '  Keep pressing until the number you want ap- pears. Only   storage slot numbers are pre- sented for selection.  Press.  
 
 You can store phone numbers  control codes (DTMF tones) in the Phonebook like a normal entry e.g . to operate an answering machine remotely.  Dial number.  Hold down until a “+ ” appears on the dis- play (pause for connec- tion setup).  Enter DTMF tones (digits).  If necessary, enter fur- ther pauses of three sec- onds each to ensure cor- rect processing at the destination.  Enter a name.  Press . You can also store the DTMF tones (digits) without a phone number and send them during a call (p. 14).
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+  !" You may transmit and receive mes- sages on your phone (up to 160 characters). Depending on the service provider, emails and faxes can also be sent via SMS (change setting if necessary, (p. 29)). $    Display indicates a new message. Press the soft key below the letter symbol to read the message.  Scroll through the mes- sage line by line.   Reply menu, see below.    Inbox/outbox menu (p. 24).   )     * ''+'' +;  % ''+'' ; )*+*,-,-+.+. 4// K 2     :*'' ;)   . $  -$$* ! )    Open reply menu. When the message has been edited in the editor, it can be stored or sent with   . , / 2*'*& ,'4' / 0 =  > '$$*(+  *$$*&'4' ' ' -  ^=  F>%' ') $$* -  "  87' ') $$* 8 1( & 8 4 8 3&  *$'* *  '4'' ')$$**$ * , 1) ,$ &)')$ $*$,.  *$)$"/ %-%$ $*$(*.(+ : ' $*+ $$*$/ 0 8 .$/0/0/ ')$$*(* . *  /2* ,0$'  ');)  . / 0  $ *$')* $$ *  ,   
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  % "%  Text input using “T9”al- lows you to quickly cre- ate long SMS messages using just a few key entries (p. 27). To delete letter by letter, press   briefly, hold down to delete the entire wo rd.  Press.  Dial number or pick out from the Phonebook.  Confirm.   Select. The message is sent to the Service Cen- tre for transmission. 
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+  !"    / Standard text fragments which can be added to messages are stored in the phone. You can also create five additional text fragments yourself. ,     
  %   0 "  Select.  Write text fragment.  Press.      Compose message (p. 25).    Open the text menu. ! 0 Select.  Select text fragment from the list.   Confirm. The text frag- ment is inserted in the message at the cursor position.    # You can send messages (SMS) as “circulars” to all entries of a group / 0. 
1  2 3 Pictures and sounds can be inserted in the message. Playback only oc- curs on phones that support this function. In input mode a wildcard is shown instead of the picture/sound.  Compose the message as usual.    Open the text menu at the end of a word.  \
 The first of 15 pic- tures from the picture list is shown.    Scroll in the list to the de- sired picture.   The picture is “inserted” in the text and shown as a wildcard. 
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 The first of 10 sounds is played.  Scroll in the list to the de- sired sound.   The sound is “inserted” in the text and shown as a wildcard.
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&    You simply press the keys where the relevant letter is located once only. Fo r “hotel” for example type:  Do not use special characters such as I but write the respective stand- ard character, e .g . -, T9 will do the rest for you. If the word that T9 has chosen is not the one you want, see (p. 28).  Press once for upper- c ase/ lowerca se, Press twice for digits. . ;$$. ')&     (*$ &(*$  '$ Г A *> $*&    $' > $*&  &)* . * &$('$*$*& (* ()**(' ** $' )),)')&  = !1M; + N$  < ' '))'> $*&    :*('+*'1 ' * ,*  *('+*''**        ;$$,*' , ' ')()**('$ $ *, 1 &'$(* ()**('$*'  .$/L0$&'()' ') ''  $'= Г5&€LMNO  K A ' Г 8 ; P QR S T U @ )*GVHWX YZ [ \ ] Γ∆ΘΛ ΞΠ Σ Φ Ψ Ω :$ *,')  $' = $ 1 *('+ ( -( +D(*$ &(*$ '$
+#  !" -  If several options are found in the dictionary for a key sequence (a word), the most probable is dis- played first. If the word you mean has not been recognised, the next suggestion from T9 may be correct. The word m ust be /0/0/ . Then  press. The displayed word is replaced with a different word. If this word is also incorrect,  press again. Repeat until the correct word is displayed. If the word you want is not in the dic- tionary, it may be written without T9 or added to the dictionary.   Select. The last suggestion is deleted and the word may now be entered with- out T9 support. Press  to add it automatically to the dictionary. 3$-( % + -# 222      Words created using T9:  Move word by word to the left/right until the required word is highlighted.  Scroll through the T9 word suggestions again.   Deletes the letter on the left of the cursor and dis- plays the new possible word! Words not created using T9:  Move character by char- acter to the left/right.   Deletes the letter on the left of the cursor.  Symbols are inserted at the cursor position. 5')*B1 &  C + *  ''$*,  '. ' &') '(*( 1 $'!  $'(*$$'$.''' &'')(   '&   1 14'! '$ ($       ') &=D% ;*'8 $    *  O2** *;*'8 O D'  ;*'8 AO   %'* * ;*'8   OH  . ( %* ;*'8 O>  ;*'8 /  0:>: !H!18K;1>%%><AO* * '  * *''$* &  & 
+$  !" # An SMS profile (maximum 5) defines the transmission characteristics of an SMS. The presetting depends on the SIM card inserted.  
  %   You can select a profile from the list of available profiles. To activate it:    Press.
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  !  You can set the Internet access pro- file (see   (p. 31)). The start menu appears, e.g .:  Select the required function '' Confirm. You can now surf the Internet...  Hold to end the connection. 7 
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+ #$ # Preparation of the phone for Internet access depends on the service pro- vider currently used: • If the settings have already been made by your service provider you may begin immediately. • If access profiles have already been assigned by your service provider select a profile and acti- vate it (p. 33). • The access profile must be set and activated manually. If necessary, check with your service provider for details.   You can set or change up to 5 access profiles (may be barred by your serv- ice provider). The entries and func- tions may vary depending on your service provider. You can change a profile each time before accessing the Internet (p. 33).    To create a new profile proceed as follows:  
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000 You can set what is to be displayed after Internet access:  Open the browser menu. %  Select.    Select, then select from the list :  /
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/ (p. 31) 5&/ & & The address of the home page is set in the (access) profile. You can change it in standby mode (if permit- ted by the service provider!):  
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  !     Select the profile, e.g .: =81//  Select. '  The entry card is displayed. ,   / >/  Select.  Enter new address. Go to the end of the entry card.  Press. &     1!23 Menu access is possible as soon as WAP pages are displayed (online or offline).  Open the browser menu. %  Select. C2< Select.  Enter URL and confirm. The connection is es- tablished. 4$ $ You can store a list of your favourite Internet addresses (URLs) in the phone depending on the service pro- vider:  Open. 5&/ & Select.  ; -(&/ & The current WAP ad- dress is added as a bookmark.  ; )=/ * Select, enter name and URL and confirm. 3
  Proceed as with “Save” then select the stored bookmark in the list and confirm. The connection is estab- lished.
 % & ' Most service providers offer you an external answering service. In this mailbox, a caller may leave a voice message for you • if your phone is switched off or not ready to receive, • if you do not want to answer, • if you are making a phone call (and if 1    not active, (p. 12)). If the voice mail service is not part of your service provider's user pack- age, you will need to register and the settings must be made manually. The following description may vary slightly depending on the service provider. # Your service provider supplies you with two numbers: % (0
/( You can call this phone number to lis- ten to the voice mails left for you. To set it up:  
  %  . / Select phone number from the Phonebook or dial/change it and con- firm with . 9   
/( Calls are diverted to this phone number. To set it up:  
  4    e.g. C    Dial the number of the mailbox.  Registration at the net- work will be confirmed after some seconds. For further information on call divert, see (p. 40). -   A new voice mail can be displayed as follows:  Icon plus beep   a text message announc- es a new voice mail   you receive a call with an automatic announce- ment. Call your mailbox and play the mes- sage(s) back. Г  /($$*, *  ')* . 4 . ') $+(('0 7 '$ , ) '& , *, * '* . 4 .* '**$$ &  ' *(($$, * . 4 
   Some service providers offer infor- mation services (info channels) such as area codes, stock markets etc. The information available depends on the service provider. If reception is activated, you receive messages on the active topics in your B3   B.  
  %  1( 8  4 You can activate and deactivate the CB service. If the CB service is acti- vated, the operating time of the phone will be reduced. !  4 All unread CB messages are dis- played.  Scroll through the mes- sage line by line.    You can add an unrestricted number of topics to this personal list from the topic index (see "Topic retrieval", (p. 37)). You can preset 10 entries with their channel number (ID) and, if necessary, name. Five topics can be active at one time.  " " Select. • If no topic index is available (see " Topic retrieval", (p. 37)), enter a topic with its channel number and confirm with . • If the topic index has already been transmitted, select a topic and confirm with .    /     Open the list menu. If a topic is selected in the list, you can have a look at it, activate/deacti- vate it, edit it and delete it. # ) CB messages are displayed in st and- by mode, longer messages are auto- matically scrolled. The automatic display can be set for all messages or only new messages or deactivated entirely. To switch to “fullpage view” auto- matically: then press 6 .
:      The list of the topics currently provid- ed by your service provider is dis- played for you to choose from. If none are displayed you must enter the channel numbers (ID) manually (see “Topic list”, (p. 36)). Please con- tact your service provider for details. 4   You can define whether you want to receive Cell Broadcast messages on- ly in a specific language or in all languages. 4    1 (*('+*'   1 ( *('+*'   8&$$*$(+   ')' ( -$$*$ ')' (* * , *  ) )' )  .$(*.=  *      $'  ');) .   ' * .$/ 0    '
 (optional) Your service provider may offer spe- cial applications such as Mobile Banking, stock market, etc. via the SIM card. If you have such a SIM card the serv- ice name will appear at the top of the main menu or directly above the left soft key.
Icon of SIM services. If there is more than one application they are displayed in the “SIM serv- ices” menu.  
 Î !%  With the SIM services menu, your phone is ready for the future and will support additions to your service provider ’s user package. For further information, please contact your service provider. 
# (  Your phone stores the phone num- bers of calls for convenient redialling.  
  2    Select the required call list and select the number there.  Dial number or  view information on the phone number: date, time, number of calls. The following call lists are available:  
 The phone numbers of calls that you have not answered are recorded for call back purposes. Requirement: The network used supports the “Caller Identity” feature. 
' All accepted calls are listed. Requirement: The network used supports the “Caller Identity” feature.     Access to the last phone numbers you dialled. 
  The contents of all call lists are deleted. ! (  The call list menu can be called up if an entry is highlighted.    Open list menu. You can edit an entry, delete it or transfer a phone number to the Phonebook.  *$'*(($$$'* .,   >*$,*(($$' ')(*  $'$  ')$'* ., 
$ )&  You can display the charge details and the duration of calls as you speak, as well as setting a unit limit for outgoing calls. #  
  2    3 /   After you have made the charge de- tail settings, you can display the call duration/charge details for the follow- ing call types or you can display the credit balance. <  -  or when -  is deactivated: <  -
  -  /   Select a call type.   Display the data. When displayed, you can:   Clear display.  End display.    
2  1   1 Enter the currency in which the charge details are to be shown.    (PIN 2 needed) Enter the charges per unit/period. - 
 /  (PIN 2 needed) Special SIM cards allow you or the service provider to define a credit/ period after which the phone is blocked for outgoing calls. '  Enter the number of units and confirm with . Then confirm the credit or reset the counter. The display of Prepaid cards may vary depending on the service provider. -  Switch between the displays. -  /  If your network supports charge detail display, the current units are displayed. If you have set charge details per unit, the costs incurred are displayed. Special registration may be neces- sary for this service. -
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' *  You can set the conditions for which calls are diverted to your mailbox or other numbers.  
  4     ; The most common condition for for- warding is:     
  4    Select C .   Press.  Select.  Enter the phone number to which a call will be di- verted (if not done already) or  select the phone number from the Phonebook or from the  7. Con- firm with:  After a short pause, the setting is confirmed by the network. C  1)$$''( +$') $' '*'(  ' $/$* $ . &0= "  ("  5
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  "  ( Divert if the phone is switched off or out of range. "   A call is only diverted after a short delay (depends on the network). The period can be set by the user to a maximum of 30 seconds in 5 second intervals. 5
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+   If there are many Phonebook entries it is best to assign them to a group (p. 19):  9/ <  .! 
   
     select a function:    # A memo (SMS) can be sent as a cir- cular to all members of a group.  Select a group.   Press. The group is confirmed and the editor is opened.  Compose message (p. 25).  Press and confirm the displayed group with .  Press. The first recipient is displayed.  Press. The SMS is sent. Each send operation must be confirmed.   <   .!     # You can call up to five members of a group or link them together in a conference.  Select a group.   Press. The group mem- bers are listed.  Select the entries you want to call. '  Press. Highlight en- try/unmark entry.  Confirm selection.  - 5 (  1  =  7
    Press. The first number is dialled. When the con- nection has been estab- lished the call is put on hold.  Proceed with calling the next entry until all high- lighted entries are called (up to 5, depending on the service provider).    Open the menu, e.g . to link the calls on hold in a conference   (     Open menu. 4  :* ( '', 2F  HJ('/ 0 1   K* (* $ ) *(  (/ 0  (('')&*'(* *   *(')( '(*  )   )+* 5 (  & ;1  4 K    %    %&'()')( )    !'$$&'()  ') $  ') ')   ') (* ')*,   '*'+ ,=     &+ .$. ' ** . &) 43%9$*('+ .
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      then select a function  Up to 50 appointments can be en- tered. An alarm sounds even when the phone is switched off (the phone does not switch to st andby mode). To deactivate it press any key. If an alarm is missed (e.g . because you are making a phone call) it ap- pears in the list of missed appoint - ments (p. 38).     G" H Select.  Make the entries field by field: 3 ;  %/. '4'&') '  ''$*, .*  .  1. >')  .%) & &')* * %  4  ; A short description can be entered. 2  ; Period for repeating. "   '+'';'   '+''+;'' .     4; Enter start date. 3 /; Enter start time.  Store the appointment. #        Open menu. .  :$ *,')$ (' ', -  48    ('+*'  *('+*'**  '' =  :$ *,')',  ()*$ "  % ' 4  : '')$ (' ', 4 : '* * ''$*' ( *'  %   % * ''', 0 % ',*$'4' *%-% $$* 1   :$ *, . * ' '$$' :*('+*'* * *$/ 02  8  / 01 & /  0  :$ *,&)* *$*('+ !
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      then select a function *  Your phone will remind you of birth- days so you do not forget them any more. 5  )6 New entries are added to the birth- days list with "/;, 4;and 3 /;. G" H Select. 4)(     Open menu. >'$')* ''$ $'/ 0&') ')* ''',5 ** $  $ *, ').') *,$ $' .  :$ *,$ (' ', "  >'*&.') *, -   4   ('+*' *('+*'* * 4 : '')$ (' ', 4 : '* .') *,$*' ( *'  =   :$ *,', ()*$ G" H  +''#1   +'4  .     !   An alarm will remind you of the birth- day twice: • 24 hours before the start date of the birthday as entered, • Directly on the birthday with the following options:    Open the menu If an alarm is missed (e.g . because you are making a phone call) it ap- pears in the list of missed appoint- ments (p. 38) with the same options as described above. %   % .') *,', 0 % ',*$'4' *%-% $$* 1   :$ *, . '$ *   % *.') *,%-%&') $'* * /()**. 0'4' 5   :* ') . 
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      then select a function   T9 support makes writing memos, e.g . shopping lists, easier for you (p. 27). Protect confidential data with the phone code (p. 62).   ) G" HSelect.  Enter the text.    Open menu.  Store the entry. &     Open menu.  %' ')', 3$ 
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      then select a function        Open menu. .   :$ *,')', =   :$ *,')', ()*$ "  >'*&  4 : '',   $' 4 : '*  $*' ( *'  1 8   ; '('',&')) (  / 0 %   %  '', 0 % ',*$'4' *%-% $$* 1   :$ *,')(**(', $ *  *+* *.  ! *'  1  = 5(  ,  '' $' *,*$$ &  $/;!818'(0) " 

! Use this function to set  time for the alarm call. The alarm sounds even when the phone is switched o ff.  833 Switch the alarm on and off. '  Display the set time and date for the alarm call. 9" Set the time for the alarm call (hh:mm:ss).  Set the days for the alarm call with ' .    Appointments with alar m which you have missed are listed and can be displayed.
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  1 & (   The clock must be set correctly once at start-up. '  Press.  First date (day/month/year) , then time (24 hours in- cluding seconds). )    Setting of the date format: 44%%^^^^ or %%44^^^^ "  # The time display can be switched on and off. 1)$ (' $ '(* '  /  / 0 " #   The phone switches off each day at the set time. -  ;   Press.  Enter the time (24 h clock).  Confirm. 4  ;  
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  /  5%  BattleM ailTM Kung-Fu is an action game where you must defeat an en- emy by combining attacking and de- fending moves.       % You are playing against the “phone enemy” . Registration is not needed for this. First select one of five warriors which are to fight for you. Now set 6 attack and 6 defence moves each. See “Key control” below.    Press. The battle begins and is shown on the display. >  Provides information on how to play the game. 2    4    8
  The attack and defence moves can be executed in three directions:  Confirm move.  Select attack/de- fence.  Retract one move.   BattleMailTM Kung-Fu will soon be of- fered by many service providers in a multiplayer version to be played worldwide via SMS and/or e-mail. Your phone must be enabled (regis- tered) to use this play mode. Get the relevant information from the Inter- net under:  ;/8 / / 
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  / Select game Select a game from the list and have fun!   You will find special instructions for each game in the option menu.    Provides tips on how to play the game, shows the saved scores and al- lows you to set the level of difficulty.    Start game. 8 )   use the keys  and     Г  !  ('   $ ')*  
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/   You can switch off the display illumi- nation to increase standby time.    You can switch the silent alert for the games on and off.
+    If a profile is used, several settings are made with function. • Five profiles are standard with de- fault settings, they can be changed however: " / _
  "  1 7 > • You may set two personal profiles individually:    + • The special profile " / is fixed and cannot be changed (p. 53). If the phone is used by several peo- ple, they can each activate their own settings by selecting their personal profile. "
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     Select default profile or a personal profile.    Activate the profile. Highlights the active profile. ! " /  _
  ! "   -      # Edit a default profile or create a new personal profile:  Select profile.    Open menu. 1  Select. The list of available functions is displayed: 2    )  :* .
/ )  :* %  )  :*    )  :* 1   )  :* ! /  )  :* 7 )  :* 5 /  )  '* 5   )  '* !
/   )  '* When you have finished setting a function you return to the profile menu where you can change a fur- ther setting.  (     Open menu. -   ('+*'   18   2)*  $''$ 2/ H*$ *    1  / 2 ,$''$ * ')   
     
     select a function: 8 If an original Siemens Car Kit is used the profile is activated automatically as soon as the phone is inserted into the cradle (see also p. 66). 9  If an original Siemens Headset is used the profile is activated automat- ically as soon as the headset is plugged in (see also p. 66).   All alarms are deactivated. It is   ( to modify this profile. • The phone will be switched off when you select this profile. • In this status, alarms are indi- cated by the ringer or trembler alarm. #   
 Î   " Select" /.    Activate the profile. Profile selection must be confirmed.  Then switch off the phone, otherwise the phone switches itself off automatically after 30 seconds.     The next time you switch on the phone and return to normal opera- tion the default profile " /  will be activated.
    
  %% Create your own menu with fre- quently used functions, phone num- bers or WAP pages. The list of 10 entries available is pre- set, however you can change it ac- cording to your wishes. "##  Select the required entry.   Press.  *$'*(($$ $'* ., =  ;$$')  ... press '&(  !')$ (' ',$*)   ., (** $ (* ' &')')2* ,   You can replace each preset entry (1- 10) with another entry from the se- lection list of %%
.  Select the required entry.    Press . '  Press .  Select the new entry in the list of your favourites.   Press . If you have selected a phone number or a WAP favourite as a new entry, the relevant application opens to choose from. $ After confirmation and after entering the phone code, the default entries are set.
 /   The left soft key and the keys 2 to 9 (speed dialling numbers) can each be assigned an important phone number or a function. The phone number can then be dialled or the function can be started at the touch of a button. Key assignments available: • Internet .............................. (p. 30) • Phone number ................... (p. 16) • Alarm clock ........................ (p. 48) • New SMS .......................... (p. 25) • Illumination ........................ (p. 60) • Hide ID............................... (p. 65) • Games ............................... (p. 50) • Missed calls ....................... (p. 38) • Calls received..................... (p. 38) • Inbox (SMS) ..................... (p. 24) • Outbox (SMS) .................... (p. 24) • My Menu ........................... (p. 54) • Call screening .................... (p. 57)  (' *,* * ,)*+. *  ') $ ',.,, $+(  + /*(($$' B%!-$+( $C0 !'*, '. $$. '  ,')$ ,*$$' 1)$ ',*,$ '$. *(  &')g?' *(($$*&$$* - ! The soft key can be used for fast access. & :    Press ( . '  Scroll to the application in the list. • Assign the new application (e.g. "%) to the soft key. • Special case 
/( . Pick out a name from the Phonebook (e.g . “Carol”) to assign to the soft key.   Confirm setting. # ) The setting “Carol” is used here only as an example.  Hold .  )     * ''+'' +; !  %
 /   #   ! Digitkeys2to9canbeusedas speed dialling numbers for fast access. For available key assign- ments, see / 0. & In standby mode:  Press digit key (2-9). If the key is not assigned:   Press.    press ( (if assigned with e.g. R%`). '  Scroll to application in the list . Special case 
/8 ( . Select a name from the Phonebook for as- signment to the key. Special case ! . Scroll to an URL in the bookmark list for assign- ment to the key.   Confirm setting . 1) &,$$+ = ГM* . 4 ./ 0 # ) Select a stored phone number or start a stored application (e.g . Games). In standby mode:  Press. The assignment of digit key 2 is dis- played instead of the left soft key, e.g .:   hold    /   hold .
: $ You can set the tones that sound in specific situations to suit your partic- ular tastes.  
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   select a function: $   Activate/deactivate the ringer or re- duce it to a short beep. # Beep is active $ Ringer is deactivated. :    Select the range: -  1  
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& & The automatic key lock activates au- tomatically when no key has been pressed for one minute. This pre- vents unintentional activation of the phone key, however you still remain reachable and can make an emer- gency call. The keypad can also be directly locked and unlocked. As follows:  Hold down.  Confirm (switching off only). 7 Set the type of acoustic key tone: 1 & or3 or  
   
  
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 9    The phone is reset to the default val- ues (does not apply to SIM card and network settings).    The phone identity number (IMEI) is displayed. This information can be helpful for customer service. 9  When this function is active, net- work reconnection is speeded up (standby time is reduced). -  3$   Activate intelligent text entry or de- activate it. 3$
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    select a function:   !"  1 !"1 !"+ 1   (p. 9) 4")  )    * Only number can be dialled. Hold the right soft key on the out- side right (p. 15). #  ) ) !"+    * Dialling is restricted to the numbers in the Phonebook, new numbers are not available. If only area codes are entered, the relevant phone num- bers can be added to these manually before dialling. Depending on whether the Phone- book is stored on the SIM card or in the phone, the PIN 2 or the phone code is requested before changes can be made. + ) ) !"+  * The dialling options are restricted to SIM protected phone numbers. If only area codes are entered, the rele- vant phone numbers can be added to these manually before dialling. 2<; ) )    * Calls are limited to the call list (p. 38) of “dialled numbers” . This list can be filled with phone numbers specifical- ly for this purpose: First delete the call list, then create “n ew e ntries” by dialling phone numbers and cancelling before the connection is established. 
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 " &  select a function: This function is only displayed if it is supported by your service provider. 3  phone numbers must be registered on the phone.   Select the currently used phone number. & Display the active phone number. < & )    * You may limit usage to one phone number. %(* $''$(*.*  *() )  ./ ,(*  +''(0 %&'()' ')9  )  .$' 1 $&'()'))  . /$'* .,  0= ;$$  * ;$$   " &  The list of GSM networks currently available is shown. ' Indicates forbidden serv- ice providers (depending on SIM card). 1 & The network search is restarted. This is useful if you are on your home network or want to register on a  8  network. The network info list is rebuilt. -
 & Activate or deactivate, see also “1  &” above. If "Automatic network" is activated, the next network is dialled in the or- der of your "preferred service provid- ers" . Otherwise a different network can be selected manually from the list of available GSM networks. "   A list of all known GSM Networks worldwide is displayed with the cur- rent codes. 5   Select either GSM 900 and GSM 1800. 
   
  
 " &  select a function:   & The service providers you prefer af- ter your home service provider are displayed in this list (e.g . if there are several service providers that differ in price). When this function is activated, the list of your service provider is dis- played first. You can edit it as re quired:   Display list of preferred networks. • Create new entry: "  Select, then scroll to an entry in the list of the service providers and confirm. • Change/delete old entry: Select existing entry and delete it or select an entry from the list of net- works and confirm. 4 Barring restricts the use of your SIM card (not supported by all service providers). You need a 4 digit pass- word that your service provider sup- plies you. You may need to be regis- tered separat ely for each barring.  
  All outgoing calls except emergency number 112 are barred. 
   Only national calls can be made. 
 0/ International calls are not permitted. However you can make calls to your home country when abroad. -  /  The phone is barred for all incoming calls (the forwarding of all calls to the mailbox offers a similar effect). , /  You do not receive calls when you are outside your home network. This means that no charges are incurred for incoming calls. 
  & The following info can be displayed after a status check:  Barring set.  Barring not set.  Status unknown (e.g . new SIM card). 1  All barrings are cleared.
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    C   If offered by the service provider, this service enables groups to be formed. These have access for ex- ample to internal (company) informa- tion or special tariffs apply to them. Check with your service provider for details. C  
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 4    then select a function: 1   If you are registered for this service you can check whether it is set, and you can activate or deacti- vate it (p. 12). > !4 When you make a call, your number may be displayed on the re- cipient's display (depending on the service providers). To suppress this display, you may activate the “Conceal ID” mode for the next call or for all subsequent calls. You may need to register sepa- rately with your service provider for these functions. 
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    90/ With the phone and a connected PC, you can transmit and receive faxes and data. Appropriate software for data communication/fax communi- cation must be available on your PC and there must be a connection to the phone. Fax and data services must be ena- bled by the service provider. Differ- ent networks support different types of fax/data reception, contact your service provider for details. )/  . Your service provider has given you a number for telephoning and a fax/da- ta number.
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 1" THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE EU REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPO- SURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your mobile phone C45 is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is de- signed and manufactured not to ex- ceed the limits for exposure to radi- ofrequency (RF) energy recommended by The Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evalu- ation of scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measure- ment known as the Specific Absorp- tion Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit rec- ommended by The Council of the European Union is 2.0 W/kg.* Tests for SAR have been conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest cer tified power l evel in all tested fre- quency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station an- tenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, compliance with the European R&TTE directive must be shown. This directive includes as one essential requirement the pro- tection of the health and the safety for the user and any other person. The highest SAR value for this model phone C45 when tested for compli- ance against the standard was 0.93 W/kg. While there may be dif- ferences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various posi- tions, they all meet the EU require- ments for RF exposure.  @ 1)%H '  . ) $ $ .,')  . ($&*''$ */50*+*  +'*$ '$$ 1) '(  *'$*$ .$'*'* * $*',' + * ' *  '('  ') . (* ' *( ( ' *,+**' $*$ '$ %H+* $*,+*,   *' *   '9 '$* ')'&  .*  %H *'  ') $  *$    (' *' *'  ;/8 / /
:: $( ! " THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your mobile phone C45 is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is de- signed and manufactured not to ex- ceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) recommended by in- ternational guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are part of comprehen- sive guidelines and establish permit- ted levels of RF energy for the gener- al population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The guidelines include a subst antial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measure- ment known as the Specific Absorp- tion Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit stat- ed in the international guidelines is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR are con- ducted using standard operating po- sitions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest cer tified power level , the actual SAR of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the phone. The highest SAR value for this model phone C45 when tested for use at the ear is 0.93 W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the relevant international guidelines for RF exposure. * 1)%H '  . ) $ $ .,')  . ($&*''$ */50*+*  +'*$ . ,'$$ 1)   $(  *'*$ .$'*'* *  $*',' +* ' *  '('  ')  . (* ' *(( ' *,+**' $ *$ '$%H+* $*,+*,    *' *  '9 '$ * ')'& .*  %H *'   ') $ *$    ('  *' *'  ;/8 / /
:# $ Accessories ......................... 74 , 75 Alarm clock ................................ 48 Alarms missed ........................... 48 Answering service (external) ..... 35 Appointments ............................ 45 Aut o answer (in the car) .... .... .... 66 Auto redial ................................. 11 % Babysitter .................................. 15 Band selection ........................... 63 BattleMailTM Kung-Fu ................. 50 Beep, ringer ............................... 57 Big letters .................................. 60 Birthdays ................................... 46 Bitmap viewer ........................... 59 Bitmap, load .............................. 59 Browser (WAP) .......................... 31 & Calender .................................... 45 Call accept/end ............................. 10 charges .................................. 39 holding ................................... 13 menu ..................................... 14 not possible ............................. 8 reject ...................................... 12 several simultaneously .......... 12 Call back .................................... 11 Call divert ................................... 40 Call lists ..................................... 38 Call screening ............................ 57 Call to group .............................. 42 Call transfer ............................... 13 Calling faces .............................. 22 Calling symbol ........................... 22 Calls dialled (call list) .................. 38 Calls missed (call list) ................. 38 Calls received ............................ 38 Car kit (profiles) .......................... 53 Car kit accessories ..................... 66 Car solutions .............................. 75 CB services ................................ 36 Charge display ........................... 39 Charging (battery) ........................ 7 CLIPitTM Covers ...................... 1 , 74 Clock .......................................... 49 Conceal ID ................................. 65 Conference ................................ 13 Confidential numbers ............ 9 , 62 Connection (2nd phone number) 63 Connection, select ..................... 63 Contrast (display) ....................... 60 Control codes (DTMF) ......... 14 , 21 ' Date, set .................................... 49 Display big letters ............................... 60 contrast .................................. 60 settings .................................. 59 Display symbols ......................... 68 Divert ......................................... 40 DTMF tones ............................... 14 DTMF tones (control code) store ....................................... 21 ( E-mail via SMS ........................... 29 Emergency call ............................ 8 ) Factory settings ......................... 61 Fast access ................................ 55 Fast search (network) ................ 61 '
:$ Favorites .................................... 54 Fax via SMS ............................... 29 Fax/data mode ........................... 67 Fontsize ..................................... 31 * Games .... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... 51 Games (Battle Mail) ................... 50 Gehäuseschale .......................... 74 Getting started ............................ 6 Greeting ..................................... 60 + Handset volume ........................ 12 Headset ..................................... 66 Holding a call ............................. 13 Home network .......................... 63 , IMEI number .............................. 61 Information services (CB) .......... 36 Information tones ...................... 57 International prefix ..................... 10 Internet (WAP) ........................... 30 . Key lock ..................................... 60 Key tone .............................. 57 , 60 / Language (display) ..................... 59 Limit (charge) ............................. 39 Loss of phone, SIM card ........... 73 0 Mailbox ...................................... 35 Maintenance of the phone ........ 73 Melodies .................................... 58 Melody Manager ....................... 58 Menu control ...................................... 5 speed dialling ......................... 56 Message (SMS) ......................... 23 Microphone off .................... 14 , 43 1 Network fast search ............................. 61 settings .................................. 63 Notes ......................................... 47 2 Outbox (SMS) ............................ 24 Own numbers ............................ 16 3 Phone identity number (IMEI) .... 61 Phone memory .......................... 20 Phonebook call entry ................................ 18 group ...................................... 19 input aid ................................. 16 insert picture .......................... 22 new entry ............................... 16 store control code (DTMF) ..... 21 Phonecode ................................... 9 Picture & sound ......................... 26 PIN ändern .................................... 62 change ..................................... 9 enter ........................................ 8 error ....................................... 71 PIN 2 ............................................ 9 Prefix ......................................... 10 Prevent new SIM ....................... 62 Profiles ....................................... 52 PUK .............................................. 9 '
#' 5 Record number .......................... 21 Redial ......................................... 11 Reminder ................................... 11 Ringer deactivate .............................. 57 setting .................................... 57 6 Safety precautions ....................... 3 SAR ........................................... 76 Second phone number .............. 63 Security ................................. 9 , 62 Service centre ........................... 29 Siemens Service ........................ 72 Silent alert ................................. 57 SIM services .......................... 8 , 37 SMS capacity ............................ 24 , 45 delivery confirmation ............. 24 insert picture .................... 25 , 26 setup ...................................... 29 status report .......................... 29 T9 input ............................ 25 , 47 to group ................................. 42 Soft keys function .................................... 5 set .......................................... 55 SOS ............................................. 8 Special characters ............... 17 , 27 Speech/fax ................................. 67 Speed dialling numbers ............. 56 Standby mode ............................. 8 Standby time ............................... 7 Swapping ................................... 12 Switching off phone .. .... .... .... .... .. 8 automatically .......................... 49 Switching on phone ..................... 8 Symbols ..................................... 68 7 T9 activate, deactivate .......... 25 , 47 text entry ............................... 27 Technical data ............................ 73 Text entry .... .... .... ... .... .... .... . 17 , 27 Text message ............................ 23 Text message (SMS) ................. 23 Time/charge ............................... 39 Time/date ................................... 49 Timezones ................................. 49 Topic list (CB) ............................. 36 Troubleshooting ......................... 69 8 Uppercase and lowercase ... 17 , 27 User group (network) ................. 65 9 Validity period (SMS) ................. 29 Voice message .......................... 35 Volume (ringer) .......................... 57 : WAP Internet access ...................... 30 profiles ................................... 32 setup ...................................... 32 '