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    C 30 C 30 User Guide Siemens Mobile Phones A/S Industrivej 30 DK-9490 Pandrup © Siemens AG 200 0 All rights reserved. Subject to availability . Rights of modification reserved. Siemens Aktiengesellsc haft http://www .siemens.com/mobiles Ref . No.: A31 008-H6000-A1-1 -7 619 Printed in Denmark (791 0.300 0 GB / 1 1 .0 0) ss Cover C30 GB 23/11/00 12:[...]

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    2 Setup menu Applications Games Stopwatc h Clock Network services Phone setup Phone book setup Message setup T imers and c harge Security Sheriff McAllen Echo Man Black J ack Display time Set time 1 2/24-hour mode Call divert Call barring Call waiting Outgoing call ID Line selection Language Network selection T ones Dial mode Greeting F actory sett[...]

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    3 3 Content s Pr ecautions 4 Getting start ed 5 B attery and c harging 6 SIM card 8 Calling 9 Redialling a number 1 0 Disabling all tones 1 0 Ke ypad lock 1 0 Phone book 11 Storing entries 1 2 Using your ke ypad 1 2 Finding an entry 1 4 List menu 15 Ov erview 16 Call lists 1 8 Phone book editing 19 Extra phone books 20 Messages 22 Setup menu 25 O v[...]

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    4 Getting st arted Learn how to get y our phone ready for action, and how to make and recei ve calls. 5 Please pay at tention to the f ollow- ing guidelines. Br eaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal: Mobile phones must be switc hed of f at all times in an aircraf t. Do not activate near gas sta- tions, fuel depots, chemical plants or blastin[...]

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    Insert battery Remo ve the bat tery lid (1) by sliding it down wards. Insert the battery b y placing first the upper part (2) and then the low er part (3) in the recess. Slide the bat tery lid in place. Remove battery Remo ve the bat tery lid by slid- ing it down wards. Lif t the low er part (1) of the bat tery and remov e it. Facts & Tips • [...]

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    9 Making a call Enter phone number and press (»CALL«) Press (»END«) to end the call. Answering a call Press (» ANSWER«), when the phone rings. Press (»END«) to end the call. Facts & Tips • Use the arro w keys and to increase and decrease the speak er volume during con versation. • Y our phone is eq uipped with an internal antenna wh[...]

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    10 Getting start ed 11 11 11 Phone book Learn how to store and find entries in your phone book. Redialling a number Press f or one second, and your latest dialled number will be redialled automatically . Disabling all tones Y ou can disable all kinds of tones: Press (»MENU«). Press . The s ymbol will be visible in the display . Just press the sam[...]

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    13 12 Pr efix phone numbers Prefix phone number s are built up in the wa y that the first digits of the number ar e prefix (the same f or e.g. the whole company), and the last digit(s) is/are related to a spe- cific person or office. If you w ant to store the prefix part of such a phone number in your phone book, you do it in e xact- ly the same wa[...]

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    14 Finding an entry Enter the phone book b y pressing . Scroll through the phone book using and or enter one or mor e letter s of the name you wish to find. Call the number: Press »CALL« . If you w ant to call a prefix number from your phone book you must enter the digits to r eplace the “?” af ter having pressed »CALL« . Facts & Tips ?[...]

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    17 16 Own numbers • Find, add, edit or delete entries Info numbers • Find entries Service numbers • Find entries Messages • Inbox f or r eceived SMS • Outbox f or sent SMS • Send new SMS • Read broadcast messages • Check your voice mails Facts & Tips • Remember that indicates that the option depends on your SIM card and theref[...]

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    19 Phone book editing 18 Phone book The List menu of f ers y ou the f ol- lowing options concerning y our phone book: Find entry Select »Find entry« to find an entry in your phone book. Add entry Select » Add entry« to add a new entry to y our phone book. Edit entry Select »Edit entry« to change an e xisting name or num- ber in y our phone bo[...]

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    21 20 Info numbers Numbers stored in this phone book are typically numbers f or taxis, air- ports, hotels, weather , news, etc. The contents are defined b y your network operator and cannot be changed b y you. Service numbers This service number phone book typically contains customer care, hotline service numbers, etc. The contents are defined by y[...]

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    Messages 23 22 New SMS If you w ant to send a new SMS: Once you ha ve selected »Ne w SMS« you can start entering your message using the ke ypad in the same wa y as you enter a name in the phone book (p. 1 2). End your SMS by pressing »OK« . Select »Send SMS« by press- ing »OK« . Enter the phone number you want to send the SMS to or select o[...]

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    24 Messages Enter the list menu by pressing Select »Messages« Broadcasts These are gener al messages which ar e broadcast to a group of subscribers and typically containing local weather reports, sport results, etc. A broadcast message is scrolled twice on the display at the time of reception. If you do not see it at that time, y ou can read it b[...]

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    27 Message setup • Send SMS setup • Broadcast set up Timers and c harge • Duration and cost of last call • Duration and cost of total calls • Reset timer s and charge • Show timer and credit • Call char ge Security • PIN code on/of f • Change PIN code • Change PIN2 code • Change network passw ord • SIM lock on/of f • Encry[...]

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    29 Echo Man When you enter »Echo Man« , you can select to start the game, or y ou can set the game lev el (level A, B, C) and/or the sound le vel (high, low , of f). Description: The purpose of the game is to remember a sequence of numbers/tones. The phone play s a sequence and you ha ve to repeat it. There ar e f our dif f erent number s (1 -4) [...]

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    Enter the Set up menu by pressing »MENU« Select »Stopwatc h« or »Clock« Stopwatch When you select »Stopw atch« , your phone acts as a stopwatch. Y ou will see two lines of numbers in the display . The first line is stop- watc h time, the second is lap time. Select »ST ART « to make the stopwatc h start counting , and select »ST OP« when[...]

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    33 Deactivation/activation On some networks you ha ve the possibility of activating and de- activating y our call div ert. This means that once you ha ve set a call divert, y ou can select to deacti- vate it, and then at a later moment activate it again. Y our telephone will then remember your last set ting and you will not ha ve to select divert d[...]

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    35 Call waiting Set »Call waiting« if y ou want to be notified by a special ringing tone in case somebody is calling you while you are alr eady having a con versa- tion. Y ou then hav e the option of answering or rejecting the new call. Outgoing call ID Select »Outgoing call ID« to choose whether the receiver of your next outgoing call should b[...]

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    37 T ones The T ones menu gives y ou dif f erent options f or the v arious tones of your phone: Ringing tone Choose between 1 0 dif f erent ringing tones. Ringing volume Select whether you want the v olume of your ringing tone to be »High« , »Medium« , »Lo w« or »Of f« . SMS tone volume Select whether you w ant to be alerted by a tone when [...]

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    39 Factory sett ings Select »F actory set tings« and your phone will automatically rev ert to its original setup: W atch: 24h mode Language: A utomatic Network selection: Automatic Ringing tone: Standard Ringing volume: High SMS tone volume: High Broadcast tone volume: High Ke y tone: On Dial mode: Speed dialling Greeting: None Facts & Tips ?[...]

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    41 Enter the Set up menu by pressing »MENU« Select »Message setup« Send SMS setup Enter this menu to set up the par a- meters f or sending SMS. (T o send an SMS, see the List menu p. 23). Service centre Enter this menu to set up once and f or all the par ame- ters concerning y our service centre (this is where your SMSs are received and f orw a[...]

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    43 Enter the Set up menu by pressing »MENU« Select » T imers and c harge« This menu of f ers y ou dif f erent wa ys of c hecking duration and cost of your calls: Last call Check the dur ation and cost of your latest call. T otal calls Check the dur ation of all incoming and outgoing calls as well as the total cost of your calls. Reset timers an[...]

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    First 45 Encryption indicat ion Get a warning in y our displa y if you connect to a network whic h does not support encryption. Line lock If you ha ve Alternate Line Service on your SIM card you can restrict the outgoing use to only one of these lines. Activ ate the line lock in this sub menu and enter a 4 to 8 digit loc k code of your own choice. [...]

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    46 Conversation menu See everything about the possibilities that you have during conversation. 47 User guide C30 GB 03/10/00 11:11 Side 46[...]

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    49 Microphone on/off Select »Microphone of f« to t urn off the microphone during a conv ersa- tion. Y ou can still hear e verything your caller sa ys, but you cannot be heard by the caller . Select »Microphone on« to acti- vate the microphone again. Hold a call Y ou can make a second call with- out having to end a call that is cur- rently activ[...]

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    50 51 Further informat ion Get an overview of the keypad functions and the display symbols of your phone. 51 User guide C30 GB 03/10/00 11:11 Side 50[...]

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    53 Battery level Bat tery is fully c harged. Bat tery is partly dischar ged. Bat tery needs rec harging. Y ou hav e limited conv ersation time lef t. Signal strength The more signal bar s display ed, the bet ter the radio connection. The antenna symbol will be flashing when the phone is searc hing for a network. Scr olling There ar e more functions[...]

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    55 EasyClic k 54 The Eas yClick s ystem gives y ou the possibility of changing the design and the colour of y our phone by changing the fr ont part, ke ypad and bat tery lid. Remove a fr ont part Remo ve the bat tery lid and the bat tery . Release the front part: Insert a front part Replace the bat tery and the bat tery lid. Facts & Tips • Do[...]

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    We , Siemens Mobile Phones A/S Industrivej 30 DK-9490 Pandr up Denmark declare under sole responsibility that the products: Siemens C30 Siemens M30 manufact ured b y Flextronics International D anmark A/S Industrivej 30 DK-9490 Pandr up Denmark to which this declar ation relates, ar e in conformity with the f ollowing standards and/or other normati[...]

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    59 Messages - broadcasts 24 - SMS 22 Microphone on/of f 49 Missed calls 1 8 N etwork passw ord 44 Network selection 36 Network services 32 O ptions during conv ersation 48 Outgoing calls 1 8 Outgoing call ID 35 Own numbers 20 P hone book 1 1 Phone book setup 40 Phone book status 1 9 Phone setup 36 PIN code 44 PIN2 code 44 Precautions 4 Pref er red [...]