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Brand | Siemens |
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Model | S6 |
Category | Cell Phone |
Language | English |
Press to open PhoneBook for easy calling.
Press for helpful advice (varies to suit situations).
Short press clears last character, long press clears entry.
Hold down to switch on or off. Press to end a call or return to standby.
Operator's name shows you are ready to make or receive calls.
Offer relevant functions, see below.
Dial the displayed number or name.
Hold down to lock or unlock keypad.
The current function is shown in the display. Use left key for scrolling down.
Icons for signal strength, network, keypad lock, and battery status.
Symbols related to soft key functions like new messages and missed calls.
Symbols indicating accessory connection status like headset or hands-free.
Hold down this key to switch on or off.
Enter the full Area Code and phone number, even if you are calling locally.
It is illegal to have your phone switched on when in an aircraft.
Do not use near refuelling areas, hospitals, or medical electronics.
Avoid touching antenna, do not hold phone while driving.
Do not dismantle, prevent battery shorts, dispose properly.
Please read these instructions for safe and effective operation.
Explains symbols used in the guide like keypad, softkey, scrolling.
Includes battery specifications (3.6 V/1000 mAh).
Lists specific charger models (V24851-Z2618-A11/A1).
Describes the function and attachment of the belt clip.
Details about the SIM card, its importance, and handling.
Instructions on how to charge the battery and usage time.
Information on standby and talktime with a full charge.
Hold down this key to switch on or off.
Instructions for entering the PIN code and its security.
Explains signal strength indicators and network selection.
Guides users to troubleshooting for common issues.
Instructions on how to fit the belt clip.
How to access a demonstration mode without a SIM.
How to dial numbers using the keypad, including international calls.
How to access and use the last calls list for redialing.
Options for automatic redial or timed prompt for busy numbers.
Two options for programming fast dial numbers using PhoneBook or new entries.
How to hold down to call a programmed number.
Steps to alter or replace an existing fast dial entry.
How to answer or reject an incoming call using soft keys.
How to view missed calls and their details.
Options for managing unwanted calls, including call screening.
How to enter phone numbers and names into the PhoneBook.
Instructions for entering full numbers, including international format.
How to use the keypad to enter characters for names.
Tips for entering multiple numbers per contact or special entries.
How to select and call contacts from the PhoneBook.
Process for editing existing contact details.
Steps to remove contacts from the PhoneBook.
Storing your own number or reference numbers.
Using memory numbers for quick dialing.
Saving codes for remote services like answering machines.
How to view the remaining capacity of the PhoneBook.
Locking the PhoneBook with PIN2 for restricted access.
How to add new contacts to the PhoneBook.
How to increase or decrease call volume using soft keys.
Muting or unmuting the microphone during a call.
Directly recording a dictated phone number.
Accessing contacts or call history during a call.
Displaying call duration and cost information.
Sending codes for remote service control during a call.
Managing incoming calls while already on a call.
Holding current calls and adding new ones or conferencing.
Overview of how options and services are controlled.
How to navigate the phone's menu structure.
Explains symbols used in menus (end of list, on/off, unknown).
Using direct number codes to access menu functions.
How to switch the ringer and message beep on or off.
Adjusting the volume and tone settings.
Explanation of the voice mail service.
How to register and set up the voice messaging service.
How the phone indicates waiting voice messages.
How to access and listen to voice or text messages.
Information on sending and receiving text messages.
How to view incoming text messages and their details.
Importance and method of deleting messages to save SIM capacity.
How to view sent and received messages.
Methods for creating and sending text messages.
Step-by-step guide to composing and sending a new text message.
Options for replying to received messages.
How to forward or resend a message.
Modifying existing messages before sending.
Creating and using standard messages for efficiency.
Configuring message center number and lifetime.
Viewing a list of known callers from missed calls.
Using the local broadcast service for area-specific information.
How to set up call diversion based on conditions like no reply or busy.
Explains different conditions for call diversion (unreachable, no reply, busy).
Steps to deactivate call diversion settings.
How to reset call diversion to the last memorized destination.
Modifying the destination number for diverted calls.
How to view the current call diversion settings.
How to select and apply call restrictions using codes.
Instructions for locking and unlocking the keypad.
Managing PIN settings, including turning it on/off and changing it.
Restricting calls to only numbers in the PhoneBook.
Using PIN 2 for restricted PhoneBook access.
Using PHONECODE for SIM restrictions.
Restricting calls to recent entries in the Redial list.
Only allowing calls from 'Known' callers.
Blocking the use of a different SIM card.
Theft Lock feature that resets call timers.
Controlling call types (international, incoming, etc.) via password.
Viewing available networks and signal status.
Manually selecting a different network.
Automatic network selection based on preferences.
Displaying a list of known GSM operators.
Managing the list of preferred networks for automatic selection.
Service for receiving call notifications during an active call.
Hiding your phone number when making calls.
Details of the most recent call, including duration and cost.
Cumulative call time, units, and charges, with option to reset.
Setting the phone to show call time during and after calls.
Enabling an audible beep every minute.
Programming cost per unit to calculate call charges.
Setting a limit for service usage based on units.
Setting the language to be used by the home Operator.
Automatically answering calls when the ignition is on.
Managing automatic switch-off, possibly with a delay.
Switching to normal hand use when connected to a hands-free unit.
Options to switch DTMF tones on or off.
Selecting key click, tone, or silent options.
Enabling answering calls with any key press.
Controlling display illumination to save power.
Programming a custom switch-on greeting message.
Switching audible signals for connection on or off.
Disabling power save for quicker reconnection in low coverage.
Resetting the phone to original settings.
Viewing phone identity (IMEI) and other status info.
Details of a compact, multi-voltage travel charger.
Description of a desktop stand for charging phone or battery.
Types of car chargers available (cigarette lighter powered).
Secure phone siting and carrying options.
Advanced integration equipment for car systems.
Fully digital/duplex car installation for hands-free use.
Cradle with automatic connection and car charger.
Possible causes and corrective measures for the phone not turning on.
Issues with charging and display indicators.
Problems related to the SIM card and its insertion.
Causes and solutions for incorrect PIN entries.
Troubleshooting weak signal or invalid SIM issues.
Reasons for losing network connection and how to regain it.
Issues preventing calls, like barring or charge limits.
Problems with specific call types due to restrictions.
Issues with adding entries to the PhoneBook, e.g. full.
Problems accessing the PhoneBook, e.g. SIM change.
Troubleshooting voice message service issues.
Reasons for failing to send messages, e.g. service provider issues.
Issues with setting phone functions due to operator or registration.
Precautions and initial steps for phone damage from shock or water.
Information on managing multiple calls simultaneously.
Using codes for call hold, swap, and joining calls.
Codes for joining, holding, and ending conference calls.
Codes for rejecting or accepting waiting calls.
Specifying carrier service types like Voice, Data, or SMS.
Parameter IDs for sending text messages to specific devices.
Recording essential phone details for recovery.
Actions to take if the phone or SIM card is lost or stolen.
Where to check for faults and contact service providers.
Information on Siemens' worldwide service organization and online support.
Compliance with EU standards for GSM networks.
Key technical details of the mobile phone.
Cleaning and handling instructions to protect the phone.
Guidelines for handling the SIM card to prevent damage.