Siemens CF62 User manual

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See also Index at the end of this User Guide
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Safety precautions ..................... 4
Antenna care ........................... 6
Phone operation ...................... 6
Electronic devices .................... 7
SAR (CF62) ............................... 10
Phone overview ....................... 12
Display symbols ....................... 15
Getting started ......................... 16
Insert SIM card/battery ........... 16
Charge battery ....................... 17
Switch on, off / PIN entry ......... 18
Switch on/off ......................... 18
Enter PIN ............................... 18
Emergency number (SOS) ...... 18
Switching on your phone for the
first time ................................ 18
Signal strength ...................... 19
General instructions ................ 20
User guide ............................. 20
Without SIM card ................... 20
Menu controls ........................ 20
Standby mode ....................... 20
Standard functions .................. 21
Option menus ........................ 21
Highlighting mode ................. 21
Security .................................... 22
Codes .................................... 22
Preventing accidental
activation ............................... 23
My phone ................................. 24
Calling ......................................25
Dialing with number keys ....... 25
End call ..................................25
Set volume .............................25
Redial ..................................... 25
If the number is busy .............. 26
Accept call ..............................27
Reject call ...............................27
Handsfree ..............................28
Swap between 2 calls .............28
Conference ............................ 29
Call menu ...............................30
Babysitter ...............................30
Text entry ................................. 31
Default book ............................. 35
Phonebook ...............................36
<New entry> ..........................36
<Special books> .....................37
Call (search for an entry) ........37
Change entry .........................37
Address book ............................39
<New entry> ..........................39
Change entry .........................40
Call (search for an entry) ........41
Addressbook menu .................41
Voice dialing ..........................42
Groups ......................................43
Control codes (DTMF) .............44
Records ..................................... 45
Duration/charges ...................... 46
Alarm clock ............................... 47
Contents
See also
Index at the
end of this
User Guide

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Voice message/mailbox ........... 48
SMS .......................................... 49
Writing and sending ............... 49
Picture&sound ....................... 50
SMS to group ......................... 51
Read SMS ............................... 52
Lists ....................................... 53
SMS archive ........................... 54
SMS profiles ........................... 55
MMS ......................................... 56
Writing/sending
MMS messages ...................... 56
MMS options ......................... 58
Receive MMS ......................... 58
Read MMS ............................. 59
MMS profiles .......................... 61
CB services ............................... 62
Ring tones ................................ 63
Ringer setting ........................ 63
Silent alert ............................. 63
Volume .................................. 63
Set ring tones ........................ 64
Surf & fun ................................. 65
Internet browser (WAP) .......... 65
Games & more ....................... 68
Setup ........................................ 71
Profiles .................................. 71
Display ................................... 73
Dynamic light ........................ 75
Call setup ............................... 76
Clock ..................................... 78
Connectivity ...........................79
Security ..................................82
Network .................................84
Accessories ............................ 86
Extras ........................................ 87
Organizer ............................... 87
Calculator ...............................91
Currency conv ........................92
Stopwatch .............................. 92
Countdown ............................93
Voice command ..................... 93
Camera (Accessories) .............94
SIM services (optional) ........... 96
Fast access key .........................97
Own stuff ..................................99
Send via... ...............................100
PC Software
(Data Exchange Software / GPRS
Modem Assistant) .................. 101
Questions & Answers .............102
Customer Care ........................ 106
Care and
maintenance ..........................108
Product data ...........................109
Accessories .............................110
Quality .................................... 112
U.S. FDA .................................. 113
FCC/Industry Canada Notice ...119
Ten driving safety tips ............ 120
Intellectual property .............. 122
Contents
See also
Index at the
end of this
User Guide

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Menu tree .............................. 123
Index ...................................... 129

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Safety precautions
Information for parents
Please read the operating instructions and safety precautions carefully before use.
Explain the content and the hazards associated with using the phone to your children.
Remember to comply with
legal requirements and local
restrictions when using the
phone. For example in air-
planes, at gas stations, hospi-
tals or when driving.
Cell phones can interfere with
the functioning of medical
devices such as hearing aids
or pacemakers. Keep at least
20 cm between phone and
pacemaker. When using the cell
phone hold it to the ear farthest
from the pacemaker. For more
information consult your physi-
cian.
The SIM card may be removed.
Caution! Small parts like this
could be swallowed by young
children.
The mains voltage specified on
the power supply unit (V) must
not be exceeded. Otherwise
the charging device may be
destroyed.
The ringtone (p. 63), info tones
(p. 64) and speakerphone talk-
ing are reproduced through the
loudspeaker. Do not hold the
phone to your ear when it rings
or when you have switched on
the speakerphone function
(p. 28). Otherwise you risk
serious, permanent damage to
your hearing.
Only use original Siemens bat-
teries (100 % mercury-free) and
charging devices. Otherwise
you risk serious damage to
health and property: The battery
could explode, for instance.
Do not open the phone. Only the
battery (100 % mercury-free) or
SIM card may be replaced. You
must not open the battery under
any circumstances. Any other
changes to this device are
strictly prohibited, as they will
invalidate the type approval
required for operation of the unit.

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Important:
Please dispose of unwanted
batteries and phones as permit-
ted by the laws in your country.
The phone may cause interfer-
ence in the vicinity of TV sets,
radios and PCs.
Use only Siemens original
accessories. This will avoid
potential risks to health or prop-
erty and ensure compliance with
all relevant regulations.
Improper use will invalidate the warranty!
These safety instructions also apply to
Siemens original accessories..

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Antenna care
Use only the supplied or an approved
replacement antenna. Unauthorized
antennas, modifications, or attach-
ments could damage the phone and
may violate FCC regulations.
Phone operation
Normal position
Hold the phone as you would any
other telephone with the antenna
pointed up and over your shoulder.
Tips on efficient operation
For your phone to operate most
efficiently:
•Extendyourantennafully
(if applicable).
• Do not touch the antenna unnec-
essarily when the phone is in use.
Contact with the antenna affects
call quality and may cause the
phone to operate at a higher
power level than otherwise
needed.
Driving
Laws pertaining to the use of mobile
phones while driving vary signifi-
cantly from state to state and some-
times even from locality to locality
within states. For example, some
areas may allow persons to use their
mobile phones only if they employ a
hands-free device, and some areas
may prohibit the use of cell phones
entirely. Accordingly, Siemens rec-
ommends that persons check the
laws for the areas in which they drive
or will be driving. For areas where
the use of mobile phones while driv-
ing is permitted, Siemens encour-
ages persons to use their phones
responsibly and to employ hands-
free devices. Also, if using your
phone while driving, please:
• Give full attention to driving –
driving safely is your first
responsibility;
• Use hands-free operation, if
available;
• Pull off the road and park before
making or answering a call, if
driving conditions so require.
Important
Read this information before using
your wireless handheld phone.
As this mobile phone is equipped
with a fixed (non-retractable)
antenna, some paragraphs in the
text below may not be applicable.

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For vehicles equipped with air
bags
An air bag inflates with great force.
DO NOT place objects, including
either installed or portable wireless
equipment, in the area over the air
bag or in the air bag deployment
area. If in-vehicle wireless equip-
ment is improperly installed and the
air bag inflates, serious injury could
result.
Electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipment
is shielded from radio frequency (RF)
signals. However, certain electronic
equipment may not be shielded
against the RF signals from your
wireless phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers'
Association recommends that a min-
imum separation of six inches (6”)
be maintained between a handheld
wireless phone and a pacemaker to
avoid potential interference with the
pacemaker. These recommenda-
tions are consistent with the inde-
pendent research by and recommen-
dations of Wireless Technology
Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
• should ALWAYS keep the phone
more than six inches from their
pacemaker when the phone is
turned ON;
• should not carry the phone in a
breast pocket;
• should use the ear opposite the
pacemaker to minimize the poten-
tial for interference;
• should turn the phone OFF imme-
diately if there is any reason to
suspect that interference is taking
place.
Hearing aids
Some digital wireless phones may
interfere with some hearing aids. In
the event of such interference, you
may want to consult your service
provider or your hearing aid manu-
facturer to discuss alternatives.
Other medical devices
If you use any other personal medi-
cal devices, consult the manufactur-
ers of your devices to determine if
they are adequately shielded from
external RF energy. Your physician
may be able to assist you in obtain-
ing this information.
Turn your phone OFF in health care
facilities when any regulations
posted in these areas instruct you to
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ties may be using equipment that
could be sensitive to external RF
energy.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly
installed or inadequately shielded
electronic systems in motorvehicles.
Check with the manufacturer or its
representative regarding your vehi-
cle. You should also consult the
manufacturer of any equipment that
has been added to your vehicle.
Posted facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility
where posted notices so require.
Airplanes
FCC and Airline Regulations prohibit
using your phone while in the air.
Turn your phone OFF when
requested by the airline.
Check and comply with the policy of
your airline regarding the use of your
phone while the airplane is on the
ground.
Blasting areas
To avoid interfering with blasting
operations, turn your phone OFF
when in a “blasting area” or in areas
posted: “Turn off two-way radio.”
Obey all signs and instructions.
Potentially explosive atmo-
spheres
Turn your phone OFF when in any
area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere and obey all signs and
instructions. Sparks in such areas
could cause an explosion or fire
resulting in bodily injury or even
death.
Areas with a potentially explosive
atmosphere are often but not always
clearly marked. They include: fueling
areas such as gasoline stations;
below deck on boats; fuel or chemi-
cal transfer or storage facilities; vehi-
cles using liquefied petroleum gas
(such as propane or butane); areas
where the air contains chemicals or
particles, such as grain, dust or metal
powders; and any other area where
you would normally be advised to
turn off your vehicle engine.

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Emergency calls (SOS)
Your wireless phone can be used
to make emergency calls. You can
make an emergency call from the
main display screen. Enter the local
emergency number such as 911 and
then press the Akey.
This phone, like any wireless phone,
operates using radio signals, wire-
less and landline networks, and user-
programmed functions. Because of
this, connections in all conditions
cannot be guaranteed. Therefore,
you should never rely solely on any
wireless phone for essential commu-
nications (for example, medical
emergencies). Remember - to make
or receive any calls, the phone must
be switched on and be used in a ser-
vice area that has adequate signal
strength. Emergency calls might not
be possible on all wireless phone
networks or when certain network
services or phone features are in use.
Check with local service providers
regarding their network features.
Always make certain that your
phone is properly charged before
attempting any emergency calls. If
you allow your battery to discharge,
you will be unable to receive ormake
calls, including emergency calls. You
must then wait a few minutes after
the charging begins to place any
emergency calls.
When making an emergency call,
remember to give all of the neces-
sary information as accurately as
possible. Remember that your wire-
less phone might be the only means
of communication at the scene of an
accident, therefore you should not
terminate the call until given permis-
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10SAR (CF62)
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SAR (CF62) RF EXPOSURE /SPECIFIC ABSORP-
TION RATE (SAR) INFORMATION
THIS SIEMENS CF62 PHONE MEETS
THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIRE-
MENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO ELECTRO-
MAGNETIC FIELDS.
Your cell phone is a radio transmitter
and receiver. It is designed and man-
ufactured not to exceed the emis-
sion limits for exposure to radio fre-
quency (RF) energy established by
the Federal Communications Com-
mission (FCC) of the U.S. Govern-
ment and by Health Canada. These
limits are part of comprehensive
guidelines and establish permitted
levels of RF energy for the general
population. The guidelines were
developed and confirmed by inde-
pendent scientific organizations
through periodic and thorough eval-
uation of scientific studies*. The lim-
its include a substantial safety mar-
gin designed to assure the safety of
all persons, regardless of age and
health.
The exposure standard for cell
phones employs a unit of measure-
ment known as the Specific Absorp-
tion Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit
established by the FCC and by Health
Canada is 1.6 W/kg**. Tests for SAR
are conducted using standard oper-
ating positions accepted by the FCC
and by Industry Canada with the
phone transmitting at its highest cer-
tified power level 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 wireless base sta-
tion, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for
sale to the public, it must be tested
and the manufacturer must certify to
the FCC and Industry Canada that it
does not exceed the limit estab-
lished by each government for safe
exposure. The tests are performed in
positions and locations (e.g., at the
ear and worn on the body), reported
to the FCC and available for review
by Industry Canada. The highest SAR
value for this Siemens CF62 when
tested for use at the ear is
1.32 W/kg***
and when worn on the body+is
0.36 W/kg***
Additional information on Specific
Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found
on the Cellular Telecommunications
Internet Association (CTIA) web-site
at www.phonefacts.net or the Cana-
dian Wireless Telecommunications
Association (CWTA) website
www.cwta.ca.
SAR information on this Siemens
CF62 phone is on file with the FCC
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Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid
after searching on FCC ID PWX-CF62.
While there may be differences
between the SAR levels of various
phones and at various positions, all
Siemens products meet the govern-
mental requirements for safe RF
exposure.
+For body worn operation, this
mobile phone has been tested
and meets FCC RF exposure
guidelines when used with a
Siemens accessory designated
for this product, where
available, or when used with a
carry accessory that contains no
metal and that positions the
handset at least 1.5 cm/0.59 in
from the body. Use of other
carry accessories may not ensure
compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines.
* The World Health Organization
(WHO, CH-1211 Geneva 27,
Switzerland), on the basis of the
actual knowledge, does not see
any necessity for special
precautionary measures when
using cell phones.
Further information:
www.who.int/peh-emf,
www.mmfai.org,
www.siemens-mobile.com.
** averaged over 1 g of tissue.
***SAR values may vary depending
on national requirements and
network bands. SAR information
for different regions can be
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Phone overview
1ACall key
Dial phone number/name displayed/selected,
take calls. Show last phone numbers dialed in
standby mode.
2BOn/Off/End key
• Switched off: hold down to switch on.
• During a conversation or in an application:
press briefly to finish.
• In menus: Press briefly to go back a level.
Hold down to return to standby mode.
• In standby mode: hold down to switch off
phone.
3Navigation key
In lists, messages and menus:
IScroll up and down.
EFunction call (same function as
right soft key (page 13).
DBack one menu level.
During a call:
GStart adjusting the volume.
HOpen Addressbook/Phonebook.
EOpen call menu.
In standby mode:
GVoice control (hold down).
HOpen Addressbook/Phonebook.
EOpen menu.
DGPRS Info.
_ªg
Service provider
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1Loudspeaker
2Color Display
3 Soft keys
The current functions of these keys are shown
in the bottom line of the display as
§Text§/symbol (e.g., Q).
4Input keys
5*Ringtone
•Hold down in standby mode:
Switch all audible signals on/off
(except alarm).
•Hold down on incoming call:
Switch off ring tone for this call only.
6Plug outlet
For charger, headset, camera etc.
7Dynamic light
Seven LEDs indicate visually different events
and functions, as well as the current phone
status, e.g.network searching, battery low,
etc. (set, page 75).
You can determine the visual signal (LEDs)
on the phone for certain functions and events.
The LEDs then flash in different rhythms
depending on the current function.
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Service provider
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1Antenna
Do not obstruct the antenna unnecessarily.
22nd display
Displays time, incoming calls, screensaver
and certain other information when the clam-
shell is closed.
In addition, symbols are used to indicate the
following events:
¿Missed incoming call
ØMissed alarm
Missed appointment
…Missed message
3 Clamshell
In standby mode, opening the clamshell
switches off the 2nd display and switches on
the color display. When the clamshell is
closed, the color display is switched off and
the 2nd display is switched on. An alarm tone
sounds and a warning message is shown on
the 2nd display. If the clamshell is not opened
again within 3 seconds, applications are ter-
minated.
When Auto answer (page 78) is activated a
call can be answered by simply opening the
clamshell.
Note
Your phone is supplied with protective films applied to the displays. Remove these films
before getting started
In rare cases, the static discharge may cause discoloration at the edges of the display.
However this will disappear within 10 minutes.
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Display symbols
Display symbols (selection)
_Signal strength.
hCharging.
dBattery charge level, e.g. 50 %.
èAddressbook/Phonebook
ZCall records
ÉSurf & fun/Service provider portal
Alarm clock
]Messages
Ring tones
Extras
ÑOwn stuff
mSetup
nCall(s) is/are forwarded.
jRinger off.
kShort ring (beep) only.
lRingtone only if the caller is
stored in the Address-
book/Phonebook.
ØAlarm set.
ÖAlarm clock activated.
µKeypad locked.
TMessage memory full.
²No network access.
ABC/
Abc/abc Indicates whether upper or lower-
case letters are active.
T9Abc Text input with T9.
«Activated and available.
ªRegistered.
Temporarily interrupted.
ÊWAP online.
ËWAP via GPRS online.
ÌWAP no network.
±Auto answer feature on.
Organizer symbols (selection)
uMemo
vCall
wMeeting
{Birthday
ÈAnniversary
Access with left soft key (selection)
…Message received.
ÛMMS notification received.
\Voice message received.
Unanswered call.
Depending on the service provider, some
of the symbols shown here may differ from
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Getting started
Insert SIM card/battery
The service provider supplies you
with a SIM card where all the impor-
tant 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 1, then remove
the cover downwards in the direc-
tion of the arrow 2.
• Place the SIM card in the slot with
the contact surface facing down-
wards. Gently push the holder tab
over the SIM card 3(ensure the
beveled corner is correctly
positioned).
• Insert the battery sideways in the
phone 4, then press downwards
5until it clicks into place.
• To remove, press the retaining tab
on the side of the battery, then lift
the battery out.
• Place cover on phone and then
push to the top edge, until it clicks
into place 6.
1
2
3
Additional information
Please switch off your phone before
removing the battery!
3V and 1.8V SIM cards are supported.
Please contact your service provider if
you have an older card.
SIM card problems .....................page 102
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Charge battery
The battery is not fully charged
when delivered. Plug charger cable
into the bottom of the phone, plug
power supply unit into a mains
power socket and charge for at least
two hours.
Display when charging is in progress
hDuring charging.
If Dynamic light is activated for
Charging (page 75) the middle two
LEDs flash slowly to show that charg-
ing is in progress. When the battery
is fully charged, these LEDs switch
off.
Charging time
A flat empty battery will be fully
charged after about 2 hours. Charg-
ing is only possible within a tempera-
ture range of +5 °C to +40 °C. If the
temperature rises/falls 5 °C
above/below this, the charge symbol
flashes a warning. The mains voltage
specified on the power supply unit
must not be exceeded (Operating
time, page 109).
Charge icon not visible
If the battery has been fully dis-
charged, the charge icon is not
immediately visible when the power
supply unit is plugged in. It will
appear after up to two hours. In this
case the battery will be fully charged
after 3-4 hours.
Only use the power supply unit provided!
Display while in service
Charge level display during opera-
tion (empty-full):
adg
A beep sounds when the battery is
nearly discharged. The charge level
of the battery is only displayed cor-
rectly after an uninterrupted charg-
ing/discharging cycle. You should
therefore not remove the battery unnec-
essarily and where possible not termi-
nate the charging process prematurely.
Additional information
The power supply unit heats up when used
for long periods. This is normal and not
dangerous.
If the battery is removed for longer than
30 seconds, the clock will be reset.

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Switch on, off / PIN entry
Switch on/off
Open the clamshell to access the
keypad.
BHold down
On/Off/End key.
Enter PIN
The SIM card can be protected with a
4 - to 8- digit PIN.
JEnter the PIN using the
number keys. The charac-
ters **** appear to
ensure nobody can read
your PIN on the display.
Correct errors with §Clear§.
§OK§ To confirm, press the
right soft key. Logging
onto the network will take
a few seconds.
If the clamshell is closed before a PIN
is entered, the phone is switched off
immediately.
Emergency number
(SOS)
Only to be used in real emergencies!
By pressing the soft key §SOS§ you can
make an emergency call on any net-
work without a SIM card and without
entering a PIN (not available in all
countries).
Switching on your phone
for the first time
Time/date
Set the clock to the right time once
at start-up.
§Yes§ Press.
JFirst enter the date
(day.month.year), then
the time (24 hours,
including seconds).
§OK§ Press. The time and date
are updated.
Time zones
Set the time zone for your area.
ISelect the required time
zone from list ...
§Set§ … and set it.
Additional information
Change PIN..................................page 22
Clear SIM card barring .................page 23
Clock settings ..............................page 78

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Phonebook or Addressbook
You can choose whether you want
to use the Phonebook on the SIM card
or the internal Addressbook by
default.
You can copy the SIM card Phone-
book to the Addressbook on the
phone. Please do not interrupt this pro-
cedure. During this time do not accept
incoming calls. Follow the instruc-
tions in the display.
To copy data on the SIM card at a
later time, highlight entries (see
page 21) and copy these with the
Copy to 9function (Phonebook
options menu, page 38).
You can change the default book
at any time (page 35).
Signal strength
_Strong reception signal.
^A weak signal reduces the
call quality and may lead
to loss of the connection.
Change your location.

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General instructions
User guide
The following symbols are used to
explain operation:
Without SIM card
If you switch on the phone without
a SIM card you can still use some
phone functions.
§Menu§ The functions are
displayed.
§SOS§ Emergency, SOS.
Menu controls
The necessary steps to reach a func-
tion are shown in condensed form in
this user guide.
For example,
To display call list for missed calls in
condensed form:
§Menu§ KZKMissed calls
This comprises the following steps:
§Menu§ Open main menu.
KSelect Z, then select the
Missed calls function.
§Selection§ Confirm.
Standby mode
Very often function descriptions
begin in standby mode.
The phone is in standby mode and is
ready for use when the name of the
service provider appears on the dis-
play.
BHold down the On/Off/End
key to return to standby
mode from any situation.
JEnter numbers or letters.
BOn/Off/End key.
ACall key.
FPress navigation key
(left/right).
IPress navigation key
(top/bottom).
§Menu§ Displays a function.
LFunction dependent on
service provider, may require
special registration.
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