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Deramin 7:07pm on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 
had this phone and it was good till it last.w@p was very useful and irDA connection was a hit during those times.

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Function Selection of message service Selection of SMS memory SMS format Address of the SMS service center Display new incoming SMS Acknowledgment of a short message directly output List SMS Read in an SMS Send an SMS Send an SMS from the SMS memory Write an SMS to the SMS memory Delete an SMS in the SMS memory Select cell broadcast messages Send an SMS command
Siemensspecific commands AT^SPBS AT^SDLD AT^SPBC AT^SPBG AT^SLCK AT^SPWD AT^SACM AT^SPLM AT^SPLR AT^SPLW AT^SCNI AT^SNFV AT^SNFS AT^SRTC AT^SCID AT^SCKS AT^SPIC AT^SMGO AT^SMGL AT^SMGR AT^SMSO AT^SLNG AT^SSTK AT^SBNW AT^SBNR

Function

Select a telephone book (including Siemens-specific books) Delete the last number redial memory Seek the first entry in the sorted telephone book which begins with the selected (or next available) letter Read entry from the sorted telephone book via the sorted index Switch locks (including user-defined locks) on and off Change password to a lock (including user-defined locks) Output ACM (accumulated call meter) and ACMmax Read the PLMN Read an entry from the preferred-operator list Write an entry to the preferred-operator list Output call number information Set the volume Select NF hardware Set the ringing tone Output card ID Output SIM card status Output PIN counter SMS overflow indicator List SMS (without status change from unread to read) Read SMS record without Changing unread->read Switch device off Language settings SIM Toolkit Binary Write Binary Read

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1.2. AT Command Set Remote control operation of the GSM mobile telephone runs via a serial interface (data cable of infrared connection), where AT+C commands according to ETSI GSM 07.07 and GSM 07.05 specification as well as several manufacturer specific AT commands are available. These commands are described in more detail later on. The modem guideline V.25ter applies to the sequence of the interface commands. According to this guideline, commands should begin with the character string AT and end with <CR> (= 0x0D). The input of a command is acknowledged by the display of OK or ERROR. A command currently in process is interrupted by each additional character entered. This means that you should not enter the next command until you have received the acknowledgment; otherwise the current command is interrupted. The commands supported are listed in the following tables:

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1.2.1. Hayes-Standard Commands The Hayes-standard commands correspond to the commands of AT Hayes-compatible modems.

Command Function

A/ AT. ATA ATD<str>;
Repeat last command Prefix for all other commands Accept call Dial the dialing string <str> with the voice utility Valid dial modifiers: T (tone dialing), P (pulse dialing) is ignored. The character ; is important, for this tells the phone that the call should be set up with the voice utility. Otherwise an attempt is made to set up a data call, which the phone immediately acknowledges with ERROR. The dial command responds with OK to the user right after starting a voide call. Other behavior like *# sequences in the dial command and also data calls remain unchanged. ATD><n>; Dial the telephone number from the current telephone book location number <n> The telephone book is selected with the command at+cpbs (or at^spbs). ATD><mem>< Dial the telephone number from the telephone book <mem> location n>; number <n> ATDL Dial last telephone number ATE0 Deactivate command echo ATE1 Activate command echo ATH[0] Separate connection ATQ0 Display acknowledgments ATQ1 Suppress acknowledgments ATV0 Output acknowledgments as numbers ATV1 Output acknowledgments as text AT&F[0] Reset to factory profile ATZ Set to default configuration AT+GCAP Output the capabilities list

AT+COPS=<mode> [,<format>[,<oper>]]

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AT+CLCK
Switch locking on and off Revision to GSM 07.07 according to CR TDOC ETSI/SMG4 187/96

AT+CLCK=?

+CLCK: (list of supported <fac>s) OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

<fac>

CS PS SC FD "AO" "OI" "OX"
Keyboard lock Phone locked to SIM (device code) SIM card (PIN) FDN lock BAOC (bar all outgoing calls) BOIC (bar outgoing international calls) BOIC-exHC (bar outgoing international calls except to home country) "AI" BAIC (bar all incoming calls) "IR" BIC-Roam (bar incoming calls when roaming outside the home country) "AB" All Barring services "AG" All outgoing barring services "AC" All incoming barring services 7 See Test command Cancels lock Activates lock Queries lock status Password Voice Data Fax All classes (default value)

Write command

AT+CLCK=<fac>, <mode>[, <passwd> [,<class>]]

<fac> <mode>

<passwd> <class>
If <mode>=2 and command is successful +CLCK: <status>[,<class1>[<CR><LF> +CLCK: <status>, class2.]]

<status>

0 Off 1 On OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

AT+CPWD

Change password to a lock

AT+CPWD=?

+CPWD: list of supported (<fac>, <pwdlength>)s OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
<fac> P2 otherwise <pwdlength>
PIN2 See Test command for AT+CLCK command, without FD Password length
AT+CPWD= <fac>, <oldpwd>, <newpwd>
<fac> See Test command for AT+CLCK command <oldpwd>, <newpwd> Old and new password

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AT+CLIP
Display telephone number of calling party

AT+CLIP=?

+CLIP: (list of supported <n>s) OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
Suppresses the unexpected messages Displays the unexpected messages

AT+CLIP?

+CLIP: <n>, <m> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

<n> <m>

See Test command CLIP not booked CLIP booked Unknown See Read command
AT+CLIP=[<n> <n> ]
Response Unexpected message
OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR +CLIP: <num>,<type> Telephone number of caller

AT+CCFC

Call forwarding

AT+CCFC=?

+CCFC: (list of supported <reas>s) OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

<reas>

Always If busy If no answer If not available All reasons (0-3) All conditional reasons (1-3)

AT+CBC=?

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AT+CSQ

Output signal quality

AT+CSQ=?

+CSQ: (list of supported <rssi>s ), OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

list of supported

<ber>)
<rssi> 2-99 <ber> 0-7 99

Execute command Response

Reception level: -113 dBm or less -111 dBm -109 to -53 dBm -51 dBm or more Unknown Bit error rate: Like RXQUAL values from Table GSM 05.08 in Section 8.2.4 Unknown
+CSQ: <rssi>, <ber> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

<rssi> <ber>

See Test command See Test command

AT+CPBS

Select a telephone book

AT+CPBS=?

+CPBS: (list of supported <sto>s) OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

<sto>

FD SM ME DC ON LD "MC" "RC"
SIM fix-dialing phonebook SIM phonebook ME phonebook ME Dialled Calls List SIM (or ME) own numbers (MSISDNs) list SIM last-dialling phonebook ME missed (unanswered received) calls list ME received calls list
*For description of telephone-book features, see Appendix A Note: DC and LD are never both available.

AT+CPBS?

+CPBS: <sto> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

AT+CPBS=<sto>

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AT+CPBR

Read a telephone-book entry

AT+CPBR=?

+CPBR: (list of supported <index>s), <nlength>, <tlength> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
<index> <nlength> <tlength>

Write command Response

Location number Max. length of telephone number Max. length of text corresponding to the number
AT+CPBR= <index1> [,<index2>]
+CPBR: <index1>, <nummer>, <typ>, <text>[<CR><LF> +CPBR:.. +CPBR: <index2>, <nummer>, <typ>, <text>] OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
<index1> Location number where the read of the entry starts <index2> Location number where the read of the entry ends <nummer> Telephone number <typ> Type of number <text> Text corresponding to the telephone number NOTE: In the <text> field, there may appear special characters like `"` (0x22), `@` (0x00), `` (0x08), `` (0x5c). (See also +CPBW and Appendix A: Special hints for using +CPBR/+CPBW command) In models before the S25, empty phonebook records are reported as follows: +CPBR: <index1>,empty In S25ff, those empty entries don't produce any output.

AT+CPBW

Write a telephone-book entry

AT+CPBW=?

+CPBW: (list of supported <index>s), <nlength>,(list of supported <type>s), <tlength> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
Location number Max. length of telephone number Max. length of text corresponding to the number Location number at which the entry is written Telephone number Type of number Text corresponding to the telephone number
AT+CPBW= [<index>] [,<nummer> [,<typ>[,<text>]]]
<index> <nummer> <typ> <text>
OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR Note: The following characters in <text> must be entered via the escape sequence (see also Appendix A: Special hints for using +CPBR/+CPBW command) GSM Char Hex char. ASCII GSM Esc Seq Seq.(hex) Note
5C \ 5C 5C Backslash " 5C String delim 08 BSP 08 5C Backspace @ 00 NULL 00 5C GSM Null y cause problems on application level when using the function strlen() and should thus be represented by an escape sequence

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AT Command Set Reference Manual AT+CMEE
Expanded error messages according to GSM 07.07

AT+CMEE=?

+CMEE: (list of supported <n>s)
Suppresses the expanded error format Expanded error messages as number Expanded error messages as text

AT+CMEE?

+CMEE: <n>
See Read command See Read command
AT+CMEE=<n> <n>

Response Description:

OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR The following CME errors are possible: 0 PHONE FAILURE 1 NO CONNECTION TO PHONE 2 PH-TA LINK RESERVED 3 OPERATION NOT ALLOWED 4 OPERATION NOT SUPPORT 5 PH-SIM PIN REQUIRED 10 SIM NOT INSERTED 11 SIM PIN REQUIRED 12 SIM PUK REQUIRED 13 SIM FAILURE 14 SIM BUSY 15 SIM WRONG 16 INCORRECT PASSWORD 17 SIM PIN2 REQUIRED 18 SIM PUK2 REQUIRED 20 MEMORY FULL 21 INVALID INDEX 22 NOT FOUND 23 MEMORY FAILURE 24 TEXT TOO LONG 25 INV CHAR IN TEXT 26 DIAL STRING TOO LONG 27 INV CHAR IN DIAL 30 NO NETWORK SERVICE 31 NETWORK TIMEOUT 559 UNKNOWN CALL BARRED BY BLACKLIST PHONE LINK RESERVED INVALID DIAL STRING PHONE BUSY PH-SIM PUK REQUIRED NTF-SIM PIN REQUIRED NTF-SIM PUK REQUIRED PH-NET PIN REQUIRED PH-NET PUK REQUIRED PH-SP PIN REQUIRED PH-SP PUK REQUIRED PH-CP PIN REQUIRED PH-CP PUK REQUIRED FEATURE PIN REQUIRED

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560 FEATURE PUK REQUIRED
The following CMS errors have been defined for SMS: 300 ME failure 301 SMS service of ME reserved 302 operation not allowed 303 operation not supported 304 invalid PDU parameter 305 invalid TEXT mode 310 SIM not inserted 311 SIM PIN necessary 312 PH-SIM PIN necessary 313 SIM failure 314 SIM busy 315 SIM wrong 320 memory failure 321 invalid memory failure 322 memory full 330 SMSC address unknown 331 no network service 332 network timeout 340 NO +CNMA ACK EXPECTED 500 unknown error

AT+VTS

Send a DTMF tone

AT+VTS=?

(list of supported <dtmf>s), (list of supported <duration>s) OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
<dtmf> <duration>
0-9,#,*,A-D, exactly one character Duration of tone in (duration/10) seconds
AT+VTS= <dtmf> [,<duration>] or AT+VTS= <dtmf-string>

<dtmf>

One character from the list, see Test command<duration> See Test command <dtmf-string> max. 29 characters in quotation marks (.), then a duration cannot be specified
OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR Important: There is a leading output prefix +VTS in models before the S25.

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AT+VTD
Set duration of a DTMF tone

AT+VTD=?

+VTD: (list of supported <duration>s) OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

<duration>

1-255 Duration of tone in (duration/10) seconds

AT+VTD?

+VTD: <duration> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

AT+VTD= <duration>

See Test command
OK/ERROR Important: There is a leading output prefix +VTD in models before the S25.

AT+WS46

Select wireless network

AT+WS46=?

(list of supported <n>s) OK

AT+WS46?

<n> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
Integer; WDS side stack 12 GSM digital cellular
AT+WS46=[<n>] OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
Important: There is a leading output prefix +WS46 in models before the S25.

AT+CSCS

Select TE character set

AT+CSCS=?

+CSCS: (list of supported <chset>s) OK

AT+CSCS?

+CSCS: <chset> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

<chset>

String; determines which TE character set is used

AT+CSCS= [<chset>]

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AT+CAOC

Advice of charge

AT+CAOC=?

+CAOC: (list of supported <mode>s)

<mode>

query CCM value

AT+CAOC?

+CAOC: <mode>

AT+CAOC=<mode>

+CAOC: <ccm> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

<ccm>

Updated hexadecimal call meter, measured in home units; coding analogous to ACMmax on the SIM

AT+CNMA=?

+CNMA: (list of supported <n>s)
Mode of functioning analogous to GSM 07.05 text mode See Test command

AT+CNMA[=<n>]

OK/ERROR/+CMS ERROR: <err>

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AT+CMGL
List SMS Revision according to GSM 07.05 Version 4.7.0

AT+CMGL=?

+CMGL: (list of supported <stat>s)

<stat> 4

REC UNREAD: received unread messages (default) REC READ: received read messages STO UNSENT: stored unsent messages STO SENT: stored sent messages ALL: all messages See Test command

AT+CMGL [=<stat>]

If PDU mode (+CMGF=0) and command are successful: +CMGL:<index>,<stat>,[<alpha>],<length> <CR><LF><pdu>[<CR><LF> +CMGL: <index>,<stat>,[alpha],<length> <CR><LF><pdu><CR><LF> [.]]

<pdu>

The PDU begins with the service-center address (according to GSM04.11), followed by the TPDU according to GSM03.40 hexadecimal format otherwise: +CMS ERROR: <err>

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AT+CMGR
Read in an SMS Revision according to GSM 07.05 Version 4.7.0

AT+CMGR=?

AT+CMGR= <index>

<index>

Index of message in selected memory <mem1>
If PDU mode (+CMGF=0) and command are successful: +CMGR: <stat>,[<alpha>],<length><CR><LF><pdu>
<pdu> Siehe AT+CMGL otherwise: +CMS ERROR: <err>

AT+CMGS

Send an SMS

AT+CMGS=?

If PDU mode (+CMGF=0) +CMGS=<length><CR>PDU is given <ctrl-Z/ESC>
<length> <pdu> <mr>
Length of PDU See AT+CMGL Message reference
If sending is successful: +CMGS: <mr> If sending is not successful: +CMS ERROR: <err>

AT+CMSS

Send an SMS from the SMS memory

AT+CMSS=?

+CMSS=<index>[,<da>[,<toda>]]
<index> <da> <toda> <mr>
Index of message in selected memory <mem1> Destination address in string format Format of destination address Message reference
If sending is successful: +CMSS: <mr> If sending is not successful: +CMS ERROR: <err>

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AT+CMGW
Write an SMS to the SMS memory

AT+CMGW=?

If PDU mode (+CMGF=0) AT+CMGW=<length>[,<stat>]<CR>PDU is given <ctrl-Z/ESC>

CS Common sortable telephone book (sorted combination of SM, ME, FD; access only via ^SPBC, ^SPBG) RD Red book (all entries in CS whose name portions have an exclamation point (!) as the final character)
*For a description of the telephone-book features, see Appendix A

AT^SPBS?

^SPBS: <sto> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

AT^SPBS= <sto>

AT^SDLD
Delete the last number redial memory

AT^SDLD=?

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AT^SPBC

Seek the first entry in the sorted telephone book which begins with the selected (or next available) letter

AT^SPBC=?

^SPBC: (list of sorted telephone books supported <mem>s) See AT+CPBS/AT^SPBS OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
AT^SPBC=<ch <char> ar>
First letter of sought entry A to Z (with any other character, the index of the first entry that begins with a special character is sent back) Index in the sorted telephone book (access via AT^SPBG)
^SPBC: <index> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

AT^SPBG

Read entry from the sorted telephone book via the sorted index

AT^SPBG=?

^SPBG: (list of supported <index>s), <nlength>, <tlength> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
Location number Max. length of telephone number Max. length of the text corresponding to the number
AT^SPBG= <index1> [, <index2>]
^SPBG: <index1>, <nummer>, <typ>, <text>[<CR><CL> ^SPBG:.. ^SPBG: <index2>, <nummer>, <typ>, <text> ] OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
<index1> <index2> <nummer> <typ> <text>
Location number where the read of the entry starts Location number where the read of the entry ends Telephone number Type of number Text corresponding to the telephone number

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AT^SLCK
Switch locks (including user-defined locks) on and off

AT^SLCK=?

^SLCK: (list of supported <fac>s) OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
"PS" "SC" "FD" "AO" "OI" "OX"
Phone locked to SIM (device code) SIM card (PIN) FDN lock BAOC (bar all outgoing calls) BOIC (bar outgoing international calls) BOIC-exHC (bar outgoing international calls except to home country) "AI" BAIC (bar all incoming calls) "IR" BIC-Roam (bar incoming calls when roaming outside the home country) "AB" All barring services "AG" All outgoing barring services "AC" All incoming barring services "PN" "PC" "PU" "PP" "PF" Network personalization (GSM 02.22) Corporate personalization (GSM 02.22) Network subset personalization (GSM 02.22) Service provider personalization (GSM 02.22) Phone locked to very first inserted SIM See Test command Cancels lock Activates lock Queries lock status Password Voice Data Fax All classes (default value)

AT^SLCK = <fac>, <mode> [,<passwd> [,<class>]]
If <mode>=2 and command is successful ^SLCK: <status>[,<class1>[<CR><LF> ^SLCK: <status>, class2.]]

Off On

AT^SPWD
Change password to a lock (including user-defined locks)

AT^SPWD=?

^SPWD: list of supported (<fac>, <pwdlength>)s OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
<fac> P2 PIN2 otherwise See Test command for the command AT^SLCK, without FD <pwdlength> Length of password
AT^SPWD = <fac>,<oldpwd>, <newpwd>
<fac> See Test command for the command AT^SLCK <oldpwd>, <newpwd> Old and new password

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AT^SACM
Output ACM (accumulated call meter) and ACMmax

AT^SACM=?

^SACM: (list of supported <n>s)
^SACM: <n>,<acm>,<acm_max> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

Paramter

<n> <acm> <acm_max>
See Test command Accumulated call meter Maximum accumulated call meter

AT^SACM=<n>

<n> 0 Suppresses the unexpected message
Outputs the unexpected message

AT^SPLM

Read the PLMN list

AT^SPLM=?

^SPLM:numeric <oper>,long alphanumeric <oper><CR><LF> ^SPLM:.. OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
Network operator in numeric and alphanumeric notation

AT^SPLR

Read an entry from the preferred-operator list

AT^SPLR=?

^SPLR: (list of supported <index>s) OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

Location numbers

AT^SPLR=<index1> [, <index2>]
^SPLR: <index1>, numeric <oper> ^SPLR:.. ^SPLR: <index2>, numeric <oper> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
<index1> <index2> <oper>
Location number where the read of the entry starts Location number where the read of the entry ends Network operator in numeric form

See Test command See Test command Test-ring is switched off Test-ring is switched on
AT^SRTC=[<type>][, <type> <vol> <vol>]
The ringing tone sounds on the current NF device; it is selected using AT+CNFS until AT^SRTC is called up again OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR Note: If an MTC arrives while the test-ring is active, the latter is switched off and the normal ring is switched on.

AT^SCID

Output card ID

AT^SCID=?

^SCID: <cid> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

<cid>

Number of SIM card

AT^SCKS

Output SIM card status

AT^SCKS=?

^SCKS: (list of supported <n>s)
Suppresses the unexpected messages Outputs the unexpected messages

AT^SCKS?

^SCKS: <n>, <m>

<m>

No card Card in card reader See Test command

AT^SCKS=<n>

^SCKS: <m> See Read command

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AT^SPIC

Output PIN counter

AT^SPIC=?
^SPIC: <counter> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

<counter>

Number of tries still available to enter the <passwd. The command AT+CPIN? must be used to check which password is currently needed.

AT^SMGO

SMS overflow indicator

AT^SMGO=?

^SMGO: (list of supported <n>s) OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

Disable Enable

AT^SMGO?
^SMGO: <n>,<mode> OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

<n> <mode>

See Test command Space still available SMS buffer is full (chip card) Buffer is full and new message that should be sent to the telephone is present in the SC See Test command

AT^SMGO=<n>

^SMGO: <mode> See Read command

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AT^SMGL
List SMS (without status change from unread to read) Revision according to GSM 07.05 Version 4.7.0

AT^SMGL=?

AT^SBNW=?
^SBNW: ((list of supported <types>s, list of supported <subtype>s)) OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR

<subtype>

bitmap Windows bitmap format without compression; 2/16/256 colours, at least 97x26 pixels 0 shown permanently when registered in home network 1 shown temporarily, deletet by more important display contents
ring tones in standard MIDI format 0, without polyphony specification: http://www.midi.org 0 first (and only) entry of type mid vcal format specification: http://www.imc.org/pdi

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first entry of type vcs entry of type vcs.

<actNumber>

0 other
deletes entry of the act. subtype actual packet number
<maxNumber> maximum number of packets
AT^SBNW=<type>,<subtype>, [<actNumber>[, <maxNumber>]]<CR> PDU is given<ctrl-Z/ESC>
<type> <subtype> <actNumber> <maxNumber>

see see see see

Test Test Test Test
commnd commnd commnd commnd
Note: -It is not possible to upload data when a call is active or in progress. If a call is active the mobile responses with +CME ERROR: PHONE BUSY and the actual upload sequence is aborted and all data packets are discarded. -If uploaded data is not useable (e.g. wrong data format) the mobile responses with +CME ERROR: INV CHAR IN TEXT after the last packet is uploaded. -To get the extended +CME-ERROR-responses AT+CMEE=2 has to be sent before. Otherwise the mobile respones only with ERROR. (see GSM07.07) -If <actNumber> and <maxNumber> during the upload are omitted, the mobile aborts the whole input sequence for the current subtype. -If <actNumber> is 0 during the upload and <maxNumber> is ommitted, the mobile deletes the actual record with index <subtype> -Packets have to be uploaded in the right order! -Limitation:The maximum pdu size is 176 bytes (or 352 characters) See Appendix B for examples.

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AT^SBNR

Binary Read

AT^SBNR=?
^SBNR: (list of supported <types>s, (list of supported <subtype>s)) OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
<type> <subtype>
see AT^SBNW command see AT^SBNW command
AT^SBNR=<type>,<subtype>
^SBNR: <type>,<subtype>,1,<maxNumber> <CR><LF><data><CR><LF> ^SBNR: <type>,<subtype>,2,<maxNumber> <CR><LF><data><CR><LF>[.] OK/ERROR/+CME ERROR
<type> <subtype> <data> <maxNumber>
see AT^SBNW command see AT^SBNW command data in hexadecimal form (PDU) see AT^SBNW command

See Appendix B for examples.

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1.3.4. Summary of All Unexpected Messages Message +CREG: <stat> +CLIP: <num> +CMTI: <mem>,<index> +CMT: ,<length><CR><LF> <pdu> +CSSI: <code1> +CSSU: <code2> ^SMGO: <mode> ^SCKS: <m> ^SACM: <m> Meaning
Network registration Telephone number of caller Indication of a new short message Short message
Supplementary service intermediate/unsolicited result code SMS overflow indicator Message indicating whether card has been removed or inserted Message indicating if ACM has reached the maximum value ACMmax

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Appendix A
Factory settings made by AT&F
ATE1 (only in case of RCCP mode) ATQ0 ATV1 AT+CREG=0 AT+CLIP=0 AT+CRC=0 AT+CAOC=0 AT+CMEE=0 AT+CPBS=SM (if available) AT+COPS=0 AT+VTS=1 AT+CSCS="GSM" AT+CSSN=0,0 AT^SCKS=0 Reset pending locks (Phone Pin/Puk, Pin2/Puk2.) which are give as answer of AT+CPIN? AT+CSMS=0 AT+CNMI=0,0,0,0,1 AT^SMGO=0 AT+CSCB=0 Features of the Telephone-Book Memory Name FD Description Fix-dialing number (SIM fix-dialing telephone book) Abbreviate dialing number (SIM telephone book) Category / Access GSM 07.07 / +CPBS or ^SPBS GSM 07.07 / +CPBS or ^SPBS Write Allowed (PIN2 required) Allowed (device code required if FDN replacement is active) Not allowed By means of AT^SDLD Delete completely

DC (MD)

ON (OW)
Mobile last dialing number (last number redial memory; only if LD is not available) Own Numbers (SIM own telephone numbers)
GSM 07.07 / +CPBS or ^SPBS GSM 07.07 (Siemens) / +CPBS (historical)

Allowed

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AT Command Set Reference Manual LD SIM last dialing number GSM 07.07 / (last number redial memory +CPBS or on SIM) ^SPBS Mobile-equipment telephone book (ME dialing numbers) GSM 07.07 / +CPBS or ^SPBS Not allowed By means of AT^SDLD

BD SD MC (MS) RC (CD) BL

Barred dialing numbers (blocked numbers) Service dialing numbers (Service numbers) Missed dialing numbers (unanswered calls) Callback dialing numbers (answered calls) Blacklist dialing numbers (numbers that are blocked for a certain time in order to prevent continuous accesses from remote control) Mailbox dialing numbers (network-operator mailbox) Common sortable numbers (sorted combination of SM, ME, FD) Red book numbers (CS entries with ! at the end of the name portion)
Siemens / ^SPBS Siemens / ^SPBS GSM 07.07 (Siemens) / +CPBS, ^SPBS GSM 07.07 (Siemens) / +CPBS,^SPBS Siemens / ^SPBS

But there are also some points to note when using quotation marks `"`: There are some characters which cannot be entered in normal way: e.g. quotation mark `"` character itself, because this is interpreted as the end of the <text> To make this (and some other special characters) possible to be entered, the character with hex value 0x5c is used as escape character. In the ASCII character set this is equal the `\` ,like proposed in V.25ter. (Ascii=Windows=0x5C) Unfortunately there is no `\` in GSM character set. The 0x5C equals the `` The escape sequence has the following structure: - The sequence beginns with the escape character 0x5C (ASCII=Windows=`\', GSM=``) - The special character follows and is entered 2 Byte representation of the GSM chacter set value. e.g. the 2 Byte representation of the `@` (GSM=0x00) is `00` Following special characters shall be entered by using the escape sequence:
GSM Char Hex char. ASCII GSM Esc Seq Seq.(hex) Note

" @

\ BSP NULL

5C 5C 5C 5C 30 30

Backslash String delimiter Backspace GSM NULL

Examples:

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GSM string wanted in Phonebook String in AT+CPBW Command(GSM) String in AT+CPBW Command (Hex)
lhndler "Eddi" Kurz

Oo @Adr.

"5Clh7Bndler" "22Eddi22 Kurz"
"O08o" "00Adr."
22 5C 6C 68 7B 6E 64 6C 5C 5C 20 4B 7A 5C 72 2E 22 [no problems with strlen()] 72 2E 22 [may cause problems with strlen() in application]

22 4F 5C 6F 22

"@Adr."
Note: When reading phonebook records, there is NO replacement. Every character will appear in normal GSM character set notation (like the left column in the example above).

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Appendix B
Example for creating/interrogation of an organizer entry
-vcs object which has to be uploaded: BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:1.0 BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:ANNIVERSARY DTSTART:19991213T100000 DESCRIPTION:W. von Siemens END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR
-hexadecimal representation of this object: 424547494E3A5643414C454E4441520D0A56455253494F4E3A312E300D0A4245 47494E3A564556454E540D0A43415445474F524945533A414E4E4956455253415 2590D0A445453544152543A3139393931323133543130303030300D0A44455343 52495054494F4E3A572E20766F6E205369656D656E730D0A454E443A56455645 4E540D0A454E443A5643414C454E4441520D0A -upload of an entry on record 20 at^sbnw="vcs",20,1,3<CR> <CR><LF> > <Space> 424547494E3A5643414C454E4441520D0A56455253494F4E3A312E300D0A4245 47494E3A564556454E540D0A43415445474F<Ctrl-Z> <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>

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Hold down to activate, in standby mode (see page 8) hold down to deactivate. If the error message Please insert your SIM card! appears when you switch on, please check if the SIM card is correctly inserted. Also, please note that older SIM cards (5 volt technology) cannot be used. Contact your service provider if you have questions or encounter problems with regard to the matter.

Emergency Call (SOS)

By pressing the > soft key you can make an emergency call on all networks even without a SIM card or PIN code. This function must only be used in emergencies.

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Wrong PIN? The SIM card will be blocked after the third incorrect PIN entry (see "Troubleshooting", page 69). See also PIN Control and Change PIN (see page 59). Network Connection

4. Enter PIN

Your SIM card can be protected with a 4 - 8-digit PIN code to prevent misuse (depending on the SIM card).
Enter your PIN code (shown as a series of asterisks). Correct any errors with W. Press the key on the right beneath the display (see figure).

3OHDVH HQ WHU \RXU 3,1

Indicates incoming signal strength. A weak signal reduces call quality and there may be a risk to call continuity.

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It will take a few seconds to log on to the network. When the name of the service provider appears on the display, the phone is in standby mode and is ready for use.
If the signal is too weak, move to a window or open space. The integrated antenna is located at the top of the phone. Do not interfere with this area unnecessarily while making a call, as this can impair the quality of your connection. Your phone will automatically select another GSM network if you are abroad or outside your home network (see page 59).
SIM Services This symbol is displayed when your SIM card supports special applications, such as banking (see page 23).
6HUYLFH 3URYLGHU $0(> (18>

Making Calls

Dialling a Number
The phone must be switched on (standby mode).
Setting the date/time, see page 64. Setting the language, see page 56. International Dialling Many international dialling codes are already stored in your phone. To retrieve these: Press until a + symbol appears. T,67> Press. Select the required country from the list. (/(&7> Press. The international dialling code appears on the display. Add the national number (the first 0 is omitted in many countries). Press. The number displayed is dialled.
Dial the required number with prefix (international dialling code if appropriate).

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or Press for the caller to hear the busy signal. This appears when call diversion is active (see page 54).

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Phonebook

Text Entry

Press number keys repeatedly until the required character appears. The cursor advances after a short delay. Press once for A, twice for B, etc. Press to erase the letter preceding the cursor, hold down to erase the whole name Press to manually switch letter case. The first letter in each name is automatically written in UPPERCASE. Press to switch between numbers and letters. Press to create a blank. b l Umlauts and numbers are displayed after the relevant letters. Controls cursor position.
You can enter frequently dialled numbers with a name in the phonebook. The number is then dialled by simply selecting the entry. If a call number is saved under a name, the name will appear on the display when a call is received from that number.

New Entry

Enter the number always with the prefix and also, where applicable, with the international dialling code. Press. Enter the name for the number (see also Text Entry).

F 1HZ (QWU\

&DURO _ Y W

Special Characters

Press the key repeatedly until the character appears.
Press. The number can be dialled straight away. End input and begin a new entry.

Blank 1

$ /. ( , ; ) : _ < = > ?
Info The editor T9 cannot be used for entries in the phonebook (see page 40).

A-1 # @ &

Calling from Phonebook
Open the phonebook. quired name and/or scroll to highlight required name.
-/; Write the first letter of re-
2ZQ 1XPEHUV! 1HZ (QWU\! &DURO
Selection by Name in the Phonebook Open the phonebook. Use the digit keys to enter the first letter of the name required, e.g. For Paul. The phonebook scrolls to the first entry beginning with the letter P. Extending Numbers You can enter partial numbers in the phonebook (e.g. a company number/PABX). These partial numbers can be extended before dialling: Open the phonebook. Select the (partial) number.

Dial the entry selected.

VIP Phonebook
Important numbers can be transferred to the VIP Phonebook.
7 / 7 Press twice to open the
37,216> Open the menu, select 9LHZ (QWU\. The
VIP Phonebook. Then proceed as above.
For information on adding new entries to the VIP Phonebook: see "VIP Entry", page 14.
phonebook entry is displayed. Add the extension number. Dial.

<Own Numbers>

Depending on the SIM card, you can enter up to six own numbers (e.g. fax).
or conversely Enter the (partial) number. Open the phonebook. Select the extension number. The extension number is added to the call number. Dial.

<New Entry>

See page 12.

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VIP Entry
Only designate important numbers as VIP entries to ensure fast access (page 13). Open the phonebook.

Phonebook Menu

quired name and/or scroll to highlight required name. 37,216> The menu is displayed; now select the required function. ###########

Voice Dialling

You can assign voice recognition to a phonebook entry. When voice recognition is activated the number is dialled simply by saying the name. Record Sample Say the required name and repeat it when prompted. A beep will confirm successful recording. Delete Sample Voice dialling is removed from the entry and deleted. Play Sample You can display the entry using the phonebook menu. Entry with voice dialling. To play an entry back, press the lower key on the left side of the phone.
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###########

View Entry Edit Entry
The entry is deleted from the phonebook after confirmation.

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Change the number if necessary. Confirm. Change the name if necessary. Confirm.

Delete Entry

Apply In standby: To select, press the lower key on the left side of the phone. or use the soft key (setting, see page 17). Then say the name. The phone number will be dialled automatically. Phonebook entries with pictures are not stored in the SIM (see also "Location", page 15).

Location

A new phonebook entry can be stored as follows: SIM Card F Entries are automatically stored in your SIM card, enabling them to be transferred to another GSM phone. Phone F Phonebook entries with voice dialling are stored here. If your SIM card is full, entries will overflow into this memory. Special ` If you have a special SIM offering Fixed Dialling Numbers, you can restrict calls to entries in this phonebook. PIN2 is needed to change this (see page 59).

Check Space

You can check used and available capacity for:
SIM card Special SIM card Phone memory Voice recognition

Del. Phonebook

You can select the phonebook to be deleted. The phonebooks available for deletion depend on the SIM card used. You will be asked to enter a security code before the delete operation (see page 59).

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The keys on the right side of the phone can be used to play back a recording (see also page 67). The person called will also hear the recording (see "Voice Memo", page 22).

n Swap

This accepts the waiting call and places the current call on hold. Call swapping: You may swap back and forth between both calls (see page 20).

Notebook

You can enter a phone number during a call (the person on the other end may hear your entry). This number can be stored or called after you have ended the call.

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Three options are now available:

Conference/Toggling

You can call an additional number during a call. You can swap back and forth between both calls or link all callers together in a conference. A conference can include up to 5 participants. During a call, explain your intention:
You may swap back and forth between the two calls as required.

<--->

If the current call is terminated you will be asked: Return to call on hold? (6> Return to the held call.

then press

The held call is terminated.

2/'> [(18>

o Conference
[(18> Press, select &RQIHUHQFH.
A held call is joined (conference line for up to 5 subscribers).
The current call is put on hold. Enter a phone number or -/ select one from the phonebook. Establish the new connection.

p End Connection

Press. All calls are terminated.
Your service provider may not offer all the functions described.

In Call Menu

The following functions are only available during a call.

Time/Cost

You can check current call time and cost (if programmed, see page 53).
[(18> The menu is displayed;
now select the required function.

Send DTMF tones

You may transmit control codes (digits) for controlling an answerphone and other device. From the Phonebook Establish a connection with the device, then [(18> Open the call menu and select 6HQG '70) WRQHV. Press. Select the name of the control code in the phonebook.

# # # # # # # # # # #

9ROXPH &RQWURO 0LFURSKRQH RII &RQIHUHQFH +ROG &DOO 7LPH&RVW 6HQG '70) WRQHV &DOO 7UDQVIHU 0$,1 0(18 &DOO 6WDWXV

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The left soft key or the keys on the side of the phone are used to adjust the handset volume.
Manual Entry After a connection is established. / > Enter the digits for the control code.

Call Transfer

Joins the original call to the second one. You are no longer connected to either call. This function may not be supported by all service providers.
If Car Kit Comfort is used, this arrangement does not affect the usual setting.

Microphone off

You can switch the microphone on or off. If it is switched off, the person on the other end will not be able to hear you.

Drop the counters into a field from above. The object of the game is to be the first to have four counters in a row (horizontal, vertical, diagonal).
37,216> Provides tips on how to play
the game, allows you to define who begins and set the level of difficulty.

Wayout

Find the way out of a 3-dimensional labyrinth. 37,216> Provides tips on how to play the game, show the highest score and allows you to set the level of difficulty. 7$57> Start game.

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Controls:

Start game.

Minesweeper
Find all fields with no mines. 37,216> Provides tips on how to play the game, allows you to set the playing field and shows the highest score. 7$57> Start game. Controls:

Reversi

Try to obtain as many counters as possible by trapping your opponents counters.
Controls for Wayout and Reversi:
Digit Shows the number of mines in the surrounding fields. Uncovers a field. Mark a field that you suspect contains a mine.

mines and hits is equal.

Set for Reversi Overview in Wayout
,Uncover if the number of

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Stopwatch
Displays the time to 100th second. Start/stop stopwatch (you can also use the key on the right side of the phone). Display interim time (you can also use the key on the left side of the phone). Last time is stored.

Chronometer

(18> 2IILFH )XQ &KURQRPHWHU
The following menu is displayed: ###########
$ODUP &ORFN 6WRSZDWFK &RXQWGRZQ

Alarm Clock

You hear a beep at the set time if the telephone is activated. On, Off The setting is made as described under "Appointments", page 30. Setting: Beep, see page 51. Setting: Clock, see page 64.

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Reset to zero. tions are available:
37,216> Press. The following funcSave Entry The current entry can be assigned a comment and saved. Edit Entry The comment can be changed. Delete Entry The current entry is deleted. Stopwatch List A list with the relevant entry date is displayed. Clear List The list is deleted.

Countdown

A set period elapses. The last 3 seconds are indicated by a beep. A special beep sounds at the end.

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The period can be entered. Starts the counter.

Messages

You can use your phone to receive and send written messages (SMS) and to receive voice messages and info services. Text entry with T9 enables you to write long messages very quickly (see page 40).

Reading New Messages I Indicates a new message

on the display.

Deleting a Message At the end of the message you will be asked whether you want to delete this message. You should always delete messages when possible as the capacity of the SIM card is limited. If it is full. I. the message symbol flashes and no more messages are received. Reading Old Messages Saved messages can be selected and then read in the incoming or outgoing list (see page 43).

6HUYLFH 3URYLGHU

Press <.
The message is displayed. Line 1: Date and time Line 2: Phone number /name of sender Line 3: Message
menu with further functions (see page 43). You can scroll page-bypage using the keys on the left side of the phone. A phone number/name inversely displayed in the message can be: Stored in the phonebook.
37,216> Access the message

Called.

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New messages may be displayed immediately on receipt (depending on the network).

; Scroll.

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Text Menu

The text menu offers additional word processing functions, such as: ###########

Creating a New Message

(18> 0HVVDJHV :ULWH 0HVVDJH &UHDWH 1HZ

Create the message

(for text entry see page 40).
7 $$ &DQ ZH PHHW 0U 6PLWK WRPRUURZ DW LQ \RXU KRWHO" 5HJDUGV.HQ -RQHV _

Select 6HQG 7H[W.

Open the text menu.
########### Send Text Enter the recipients phone number or select this from the phonebook and send. Save Text The text is saved. T9 Text Input Activate or deactivate intelligent text entry (see also page 40). T9 Language Select the language you want to use for the message. T9 Info User information. Insert new line A line break is entered. Clear Text Deletes the whole message; the text field of the editor is cleared.
6HQG 7H[W 6DYH 7H[W 7 7H[W ,QSXW 7 /DQJXDJH 7 ,QIR ,QVHUW QHZ OLQH &OHDU 7H[W ,QVHUW 3LFWXUH 3ULQW YLD ,U'$

Adding a Phone Number

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Enter a phone number or select one from the phonebook.
The message is transferred to the service centre for transmission. If the service centres phone number is not stored (page 44), it must be entered each time a message is sent.
Set Message Type / Validity Period The 9DULDEOH setting can be used to change the message type or validity before each call (see page 44).
Insert Picture The message can include symbols. In this case, the message can only be played back via telephones that support this function. Print via IrDA The message is transferred to a suitable printer using infrared technology. T9Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro.Pat. No. 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide.

In T9 mode the cursor jumps from word to word. Switch: Uppercase and lowercase. Hold down: closes T9 temporarily. Switch: Numbers and letters. Blanks: Ends a word. Smart Punctuation If a full stop is entered in a word with , then this is considered to be a wildcard for a separator that will be assigned by T9 in the case of subsequent input. For example, the full stop in the string
Activating/Deactivating T9
(18> 0HVVDJHV :ULWH 0HVVDJH &UHDWH 1HZ Press before starting your
entry. Select 7 7H[W ,QSXW to activate or deactivate T9. You can also activate/deactivate T9 temporarily. This setting then remains active until you quit the text editor for entering messages: Hold down to activate or deactivate T9.
is automatically converted into an , thereby creating the word cant. A blank () after terminates the word (can.).
Press the key repeatedly until the character appears. Blank $

+ 0 -. ! / ( )

< = >

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T9 Text Input is a registered trademark and a patented technique from Tegic Communication, Inc.

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A message is confirmed as sent by the phone with the text Message Sent. The message is stored in the outgoing list and can be selected and re-read there. The Message sent text only indicates that the message has been transferred to the service centre. The latter now tries to deliver the message within a certain period (see "Validity Period", page 44). If the phone was unable to send the message, a retry option is available. If this attempt also fails, then check the phone number of the service centre, see page 44. : can be used instead of (1'>. You can also edit your messages using a PC (see "Soft Data Link 3.0", page 74). You can edit messages you receive (see "Edit Message", page 43) and store them or send them as your own messages. Forward Message If the message appears on the display: Press (if no phone number is highlighted). Enter phone number or / select from phonebook. > / (1'> Press.

Preformatted Messages

The phone contains a number of preformatted messages that only need to be supplemented with the time and date. In standby mode:
(18> 0HVVDJHV :ULWH 0HVVDJH
then select the required message: ---------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------The cursor appears at the first input point, e.g. in the case of late.

This network function diverts calls to your mailbox or to other numbers chosen by yourself. This means that you are always reachable.

(18> 'LYHUW ,

then select a function: ###########
$OO 8QDQVZHUHG $OO &DOOV 6SHFLILF 'LYHUW $OO )D[ &DOOV $OO 'DWD &DOOV 6WDWXV &KHFN &OHDU DOO 'LYHUWV

Specific Divert

Different call types can be diverted to different phone numbers with the following conditions. - If not Reachable Call diversion if the phone is deactivated or out of range. - If no Reply A call is only diverted after a delay. The period can be set in intervals of 5 seconds up to a maximum of 30 seconds. - If Busy Calls are diverted when a call is in progress. All Fax Calls Fax calls can be diverted to a phone number with a fax connection. All Data Calls All data calls can be diverted to a phone number with a PC connection.
The most common condition for call diversion is:

XQDQVZHUHG FDOOV

This and other conditions are set in the same way:
If a phone number is not yet entered to which calls are to be diverted: Enter the phone number. Confirm.

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Press if offered to divert to your mailbox. After a short pause the setting is confirmed by the network.

Status Check

A check is made in the service centre to see which call diversions are set. If you wish to check a certain call diversion, including the number, then first select the condition, followed by 6WDWXV &KHFN. After a short pause the network will transmit and display the current situation. B Indicates a set condition. ? Indicates an unknown status (e.g. new SIM card).

Clear all Diverts

All set call diversions are deleted.
Reactivating Call Diversion
The last call diversion destination was stored. Proceed as with 'LYHUW The stored phone number is displayed.
Please note that call diversion is stored in the network and not in the phone.

Changing Phone Numbers

Proceed as with 'LYHUW When the stored phone number is displayed: W Delete the phone number.
7 / - Enter the new phone

number. Confirm.

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(18> 6HWXS 3KRQH

then select a function.

(18> 6HWXS 0HQX 0RGH

To make it easier for new users to learn how to operate the phone, the comprehensive main menu is reduced to the key functions. Proceed as follows to reduce the menu scope: +$1*( Press until )DVW appears.

Language

You can select the required language for the display texts. If Automatic is set, the language used by your service provider is used. If a language happens to be set that you do not understand, you can reset the phone to the language used by the service provider by making the following entry:

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select a function:

During Calls

(18> 6HWXS 'XULQJ &DOOV then
If you are registered for this service, you can check whether it is set and activate or deactivate it (see also page 19).

Conceal ID

When you make a call, your phone number appears on the recipients display (depending on the called partys service provider). To suppress this display on the destination phone, you can activate Conceal ID mode for the next call or all subsequent calls. You may need to register separately with your service provider for this function.

Minute Beep

During a call you hear a beep every minute as a reminder of the time elapsed.

FAX/Data Mode

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Receive Sp/FAX

(Only if the phone numbers for speech and fax reception are identical.) Switch to fax mode during a call.
You can use the phone and a connected PC to send and receive faxes and data (see also page 65). Prerequisites: The use of fax and data services must be enabled. Depending on the network, there are several types of fax/data reception, so you should check with your service provider.

Rec. FAX/Data

(Only if the phone numbers for speech and fax reception are identical.) When this function is switched on and the connection to the PC is active, only fax or data calls can be received. The PC automatically accepts the fax or data call, depending on which communication program is active. When this function is switched on voice calls can only be accepted if the connection to the PC has previously been interrupted.
Infrared data transfer is activated.

Self Test

PC connection is checked.

Send Sp/FAX

If this function is activated, the following soft key is available for 2 seconds after the connection is established: 3L $;> Press. You can now switch from speech to fax mode during a call in order to send a fax. Otherwise, the call is treated as a normal call.
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Car Use

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Time&Date

The clock must be set correctly during start-up.

Auto Answer

Calls are answered after the 3rd signal tone if the phone is connected to the Portable, Comfort or Professional Car Kit. Depending on the installation, the ignition may need to be switched on for this. Indicator on the display.

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First the date (day/month/ year), then the time (24 hours incl. seconds).
The clock must be reset if the battery is removed for longer than 30 seconds.

Auto Power Off

The phone is powered by the cars power supply and is switched on and off with the ignition. The time between the switching off of the ignition and the deactivation of the phone can be adjusted.

Format Date

Date format setting: DD.MM.YYYY or MM/DD/YYYY

Headset

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Calls are answered after the 3rd signal tone if the headset is connected.
The time display can be switched on or off.

Auto Phone off

The phone switches off at the set time. Set
Headset (page 74) To change to hand-held mode during a call (phone connected to headset). [> Press to switch on and off. Car handset (page 75) Phoning with a car handset.

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Press. Enter the time (24-hour clock). Confirm. Press. Confirm.

Deactivate

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Fax/Data

Technical Information

Fax/Data Prerequisites

Fax and data services must be enabled. Depending on the network, there are several different types of fax/data reception, so you should check with your service provider. Your PC must have appropriate software installed for data/fax communication.

Sending Fax or Data

During a call: First set the 6HQG 6SHHFK)$; function (page 63) and then start your PCs communication program. Fax only: Start your PC communication program. Enter the required destination phone number. During transmission.

Connecting Units

Data cable A data cable (see page 74) is used to connect the phone to the PCs serial port. Infrared If the IrDA interface integrated in the phone is to be used, then the other device must also have a corresponding interface. Activate the infrared interface on the phone. Indicator on the display Align the infrared windows (max. distance 50 cm) and activate the IrDA interfaces.

Receive Fax or Data

Before you receive data/faxes, establish the connection between the phone and the PC and start the communication program on your PC. The phone display will indicate the type of call (fax or data) and you will hear a special signal tone.

Ending Transmission

Transmission is normally ended with the PC software. If necessary:

Technical Data

Modem Driver Conforms to V.25 command set. Data transmission speed Conforms to the ITU-T standard of V.22bis (transfer at 2400, 4800 and 9600 bit/s). Facsimile Facsimile operation at 2400, 4800, 7200 and 9600 bit/s. Conforms to Service Class 1.

Setting the PC

Your phone has an integral modem. You will need to install a standard modem in your PCs operating system: Standard modem with bit/s Fax Class 1 modem, max. bit/s Where appropriate IrDA bit/s.

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Display Symbols

Organizer Icons

The following symbols are displayed during operation: Display Indicators

V , \ b i L h N

Incoming signal strength. Battery being charged. Battery indicator. All calls diverted. Ringer off.
Memo. Meeting. Call. Birthday. Voice Memo.
Short beep only. Call Screening. Only known calls will ring. IrDA standby (infrared). IrDA transmission (infrared). Alarm set. Keypad locked.

MG> MCB>

TSL> Calculator functions.
Calculator memory Calendar - daily view. Calendar - weekly view. Calendar - monthly view. Recurring Alarm.

abc / ABC

Low-level encryption. Indicates UPPER/ lower case. Phonebook in SIM card, Phonebook in phone, Restricted phonebook. Service/number barred

W I J 9 R

Short press clears last character, long press clears entry. Message received. Press to read it. Voice mail received. Press to hear it. Unanswered call. Press to see identity. SIM services.
Phone number 1 or 2 active. Menu function active. Indicates an unknown status of network feature.
DATA Receive only data. FAX Receive only fax.
Automatic call answering active
d Save in phonebook. G T Vertical scrolling. Y S Horizontal scrolling.

[> Switch to handset.

Tips on Use

Deactivate Ringer

Hold down in standby mode. All signal tones are activated/deactivated temporarily or reduced to a short tone. Hold down for incoming calls. The signal tone for the current call is deactivated.

Call Mailbox

This digit key is reserved for the mailbox (see page 46).

Send Messages

Press this key instead of

(1'>.

Activate/Deactivate Key Lock
Hold down in standby mode.
International Prefix An international prefix e.g. +49 for Germany should always be assigned to all numbers. You can then make calls from abroad without difficulty. Name Search If there are several entries for one letter, it is sometimes advisable to jump to the next letter and then scroll backwards. Name Assignment For example, assigning several numbers to one person: Carol O (for Office) Carol H (for Home)

Soft Key

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Press until number is dialled. OK is skipped over in this case. Can also be implemented for fast access keys.

International Prefix

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Press the key until the + sign appears. Press and select country.

Voice Recording

Silent Response You are expecting a call, but cannot answer immediately yourself (e.g. in a conference). When the call is signalled (e.g. vibrating alarm), answer it and play the recording, e.g.: Please dont hang up, Ill speak to you in person in a moment.
Redials the last number dialled.

Press twice.

Reset phone
All phone settings are reset to the default status: enter *#9999# and press :. SIM card and network settings are unaffected.

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Siemens Service
Worldwide support from Siemens partners is just a phone call away. Alternatively, use the Internet
Internet: http://www.siemens.com/cd.service
Abu Dhabi. Siemens Service Center.00 Australia. Siemens.14 Argentina.. Siemens.Austria.. Siemens.04 Bahrain. Siemens.34 Bangladesh. Siemens.47 Belgium. Siemens.21 Brunei. incomm.Bulgaria. Omnitel..Cambodia.. Siemens.Canada. Siemens.China.. Siemens.Croatia.. Siemens.81 Czech Republic. Siemens.27 Denmark. Siemens.Dubai.. Siemens.88 Egypt.. Siemens.44 Estonia.. Siemens..Finland.. Siemens.00 France. Siemens.00 Germany. Siemens.Greece.. Siemens.89 Hong Kong. Siemens.Hungary. Siemens.44 Iceland.. Smith & Norland..India. Siemens.88 Indonesia. Dian Graha Elektr.81 Ireland.. Siemens.77 Italy.. Siemens.91 Ivory Coast. Siemens.17 Jordan.. Siemens.63 Kuwait.. NGEECO..Latvia.. Siemens..Lebanon. F.A. Kettaneh.Libya. Siemens.31 Lithuania. UAB Skaidula..Luxembourg.Siemens.. Malaysia.Siemens.84 Mauritius.Ireland Blyth..Morocco.Setel S.A..Netherlands.Siemens.00 Norway.Siemens.Oman..Siemens..12 Pakistan.Siemens.65 Philippines.Siemens.Poland. Siemens.90 Portugal.Siemens.04 Qatar..Siemens.Russia. Siemens.51 Saudi Arabia.Siemens.94 Sharjah.Siemens.42 Singapore..Siemens..Slovak Republic. Siemens.66 Slovenia.Siemens.36 South Africa.Siemens.57 Spain. Siemens.61 Sweden.Siemens.11 Switzerland.Siemens.90 Taiwan.. Siemens.04 Thailand.Siemens.00 Tunisia.. Siemens.Turkey. Simko..United Kingdom. Siemens.11 USA.Siemens.Vietnam.Opticom..Zimbabwe.Siemens.94 24

Troubleshooting

Problem Possible Causes Possible Corrective Measures
Press on/off key for at least 2 seconds
If you encounter problems using your phone, please try to find a solution using the Troubleshooting table below. If the problem persists, contact your service provider or Siemens Service (see page 68).
Unable to On/Off key not pressed switch phone long enough on Empty battery.
Charge battery. Check charging indicator in display. Battery contacts dirty. Clean contacts. Battery totally discharged. Charge battery for half an hour, detach the charging cable briefly, then charge as normal. Standby time Frequent use of Organizer/ Restrict use if necessary. insufficient games Economy power mode not Activate economy power mode (see activated. page 57). Display illumination active. Switch off display illumination (see page 57). Key pressed unintentional- Activate key lock. ly (illumination!). Charging Battery totally discharged. Charge battery for half an hour, detach the error (no charging cable briefly, then charge as normal. charging dis- Temperature exceeds Make sure the ambient temperature is right, play) 0 C to +45 C. allow time, then charge again. Contact problem. Check mains socket and connection to phone. Check battery contacts and clean if necessary, then insert the battery again. No mains power. Connect to a different mains socket or check the mains supply. Charger defective. Replace charger. Wrong charger. Only use original Siemens accessories. Battery defective. Replace battery. SIM error SIM card not correctly in- Make sure that the SIM card is inserted corserted. rectly. The card carrier must engage (see page 6). SIM card contacts dirty. Clear the SIM card with a dry cloth. SIM card has wrong volt Only use 3 volt SIM cards. rate. SIM card damaged. Make visual check. Return SIM card to service provider.

Optional Car Kit Accessories
Car Handset L36880-N3015-A123 VDA Adapter Cable L36880-N4001-A121 Data Cable Professional L36880-N3101-A112
All products are available from your specialist dealer or from our online shop at: www.siemens.com/mobileproducts

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P 35 - pro, English,, A31008-H4000-A1-6-7619
34 Conceal ID.. Conference.. Control codes saving.. Control codes (DTMF). 16, Countdown.. Currency converter. 21 21
Accessories.. Advice of charge. Alarm clock.. Allow last 10. Appointments.. Audio.. Auto power off..
Data communication. 63, Default status.. Display.. Display symbols.. Divert to mailbox. DTMF code saving.. sending. DTMF tones sending.
Babysitter.. Barring.. Big letters.. Bitmap style. Browser.. Business card..
Calculator.. 32 Calendar.. 29 Call diversion.. 54 Call lists.. 49 Call transfer.. 21 Call waiting.. 19 Call waiting tone.. 19 Calls answering.. 11 ending.. 11 rejecting.. 19 several at once. 20 Calls dialled.. 49 Calls, accepting/ending. 11 Car accessories. 75 Car use.. 64 Care of your SIM card. 73 CB services.. 47 Charge battery.. 7 Charge display.. 53 Charging time. 7 Charging unit.. 7 Chronometer.. 36 Clock, setting.. 64 Codes... 59
Emergency call.. 7 Extending numbers.. 13
Fast access.. Fast menu access.. Fax.. Fax transmission/receipt.. 63, 63 65

Games.. 35 Greeting.. 57

Headset (accessories). 64 Home network.. 60
Illumination.. IMEI number.. 57, In call menu.. Incoming/outgoing messages. Info channel.. Information services. 47 47

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Infrared (I/R). 63 International dialling code. 9 Internet.. 24
Language, setting.. Licensing. Loan phone.. Loss phone/SIM card.. 38 21
Mailbox.. Mailbox number.. Main menu.. Master.. Melody.. Melody, composing.. Memo key.. Menu mode.. Message menu. Messages.. Messages (SMS) deleting. forwarding. preformatted.. reading new.. reusing.. setting.. writing.. Microphone on/off..
Phonebook deleting an entry.. 14 menu.. 14 new entry.. 12 restrictions. 16 voice dialling.. 14 Phonebook restrictions. 16 PIN changing.. 59 entering.. 8 error... 71 Prefix.. 9 Preformatted messages. 42 Prevent new SIM.. 59 Profile... 50 PUK.. 58

 

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