Contents Overview ........2 Phonebook ........8 Settings ........17 Getting Started ......3 Making a Phonebook entry ....8 Setting up voice mail ....17 Fitting battery....... 3 Typing in the Phonebook ....8 Divert (call forwarding)....17 Setting up favourites ....17 Fitting SIM card ......3 Updating an entry ......8 Charging ........
Overview Reception strength/battery – the Reminders – show settings in use – e.g. j indicates you’ve switched ringer off j j j j stronger these indicators the better. (p 16). Network name Themed background – suit the look and Announcements – your Xelibri also dis- sound of your Xelibri to your mood (p 16).
Getting Started Fitting battery Insert the SIM in the top slot, positioning the cut-off cor- ner as shown. Press until it clicks into place. Unclip your Xelibri’s case (1) and, pressing the arrow on The SIM is spring-loaded – to remove, press it in. the battery cover, slide towards bottom of phone (2).
Getting Started Switching on Setting the time and date When you first use your Xelibri, it will ask you to set the To switch on your Xelibri time and date. Hold . Enter your PIN if asked. Type the time using 24 hour clock and date, preceding a To enter a PIN number with a zero if it’s less than 10.
Making and Taking Calls Making a call Taking a call alls To make a call Who’s calling? Starting from standby (network name showing), type When you receive a call, the display shows the caller’s the phone number, always including area code. phone number (if available) or their name (if their number’s in your Phonebook).
More ways to call Dialling internationally and in China Redialling numbers ys to Hold 0 to enter “+” and type the country code or click To redial a number you called earlier and select the country or Chinese city from the list. From standby, click to display the last number called.
Call features Voice mail ures Making a second call During a call, choose Options and Add call. Dial a If you need to set up your answering service, see p 17. number (or choose Options, Phonebook) and call as To listen to voice mails usual.
Phonebook Making a Phonebook entry Updating an entry The Phonebook makes it simple to call your favourite From standby, click to show the first entry. numbers and to recognise incoming calls. Type the first letter of the name (press key the right number of times) and/or click to go up or down the To make a new entry...
Phonebook Identifying callers To update a voice sample Open the Phonebook and select the entry. So you can tell when your friends are calling, assign a Click for Options, Voicedialling and choose to play, special ring tone and picture to people in your Phone- re-record or remove the sample.
Text messages Receiving a text message To reply to a message Choose Options, Reply and select a reply as follows: Your Xelibri can send and receive standard (SMS) and • New Reply – start a new message multimedia (EMS) messages including text, pictures, ani- mations and sound.
Text messages Writing a text message To spell a word Click to choose Spell and spell out the word by press- To start a new message ing a key the right number of times for the letter you Choose Menu, Messages, Write message. want.
Text messages Writing other characters Sending a message To send Spaces, punctuation and numbers Click and, unless replying, either: space press 1 • type the number, or full stop press 0. Using T9, put a full stop • choose to select a name. where you intend an apostrophe.
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Text messages Service centre SMS messages are sent to your provider’s SMS service centre for onward transmission. If your SIM card doesn’t already contain the service cen- tre phone number, then you’ll be prompted for it the first time you send a message. Choose Menu, My Xelibri, Setup, Service centre to view or update this number, if necessary.
Multimedia (EMS) messages Cards Inserting a ready message On special occasions, you can send your friends greeting A ready message is a handy phrase that saves you time cards that include a picture and melody and in which typing. you can add a personal message. In the message, choose Options, Insert media, These can be received on the latest models from most Ready messages.
Activities Using the alarm clock Using the calculator Your Xelibri provides a daily alarm that works even with Choose Menu, Activities, Calculator. your Xelibri switched off. Use the keypad to type numbers up to 8 digits long. To set the alarm Press (or *) the right number of times for decimal point, plus, minus, multiply (*), divide (/), and percent-...
Features Themes To change ringer melodies You can use different ringer melodies for callers you rec- Suit your Xelibri to your mood with different themes, ognise and for messages. that include display background, symbols, ringer melo- Choose Menu, My Xelibri, Audio, Ring melodies and dies and screensaver.
Settings Setting up voice mail Setting up favourites If you subscribe to your service provider’s answering To program your Display key service (voice mail), they will usually have included it on j j j j your SIM. If not, you may need to enter your voice mailbox Network name number.
Symbols Display symbols Menu key µ Your Xelibri may display the following information: Hold to unlock keypad Reminders Alarm clock on Ringer off: hold * to (p 15) switch on ± Autoanswer on (with All calls diverted (p 17) headset) Headset in use Home zone (special tariff in some networks)
Menu Summary This section summarises the menu options on your Screensaver Choose or switch off the screensaver Xelibri. (e.g. clock) displayed after your Xelibri has been idle for a time. Messages Wallpaper Choose or switch off the display back- See p 10. ground.
Menu Summary Keys PIN control Enable or disable PIN number checking when you switch on your Xelibri (serv- Favourites Program favourites (p 17). ice provider permitting). Key tones Change or turn off the sound that ac- Change PIN Choose a different PIN number. companies a key press.
Use different mains power Credit used up. Load credit. socket, check mains voltage. Poor sound Signal too weak. Avoid covering the internal Wrong charger. Only use original Siemens quality antenna (top rear of phone) accessories. with your hand. Battery faulty. Replace battery.
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What if...? Problem Possible Causes Possible Solution Problem Possible Causes Possible Solution No entries possi- Phonebook is full. Delete entries in Phonebook EMS pictures and The destination phone ble in Phonebook. (p 8). sounds are not does not support the displayed at the EMS standard.
Precautions/Maintenance Precautions ons/ Do not open your Xelibri, except to change the SIM card or replace the battery. Tampering with your Xelibri ance Interference or battery invalidates your warranty and may result in your network refusing service. Like any radio transmitter, a mobile phone can interfere with electrical equipment.
Xelibri Service Service Please refer to our troubleshooting guide on p 21, or our web site at www.xelibri.com. If repair work is neces- sary please contact one of our service centres: Austria 0800-49354274 France 0800-905284 Germany 0800-49354274 Italy 800-785780 Spain 900-992904 Switzerland 0800-49354274 0800-0153602...
Approved accessories ries Xelibri: simply plug into the cigarette lighter socket. Ideal for mobility between vehicles. The following Xelibri and Siemens accessories will enhance Headset use of your Xelibri. Use of other non-approved accessories, especially batteries and chargers, may damage it.
T9 ® Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5, 818, 437, 5, 953, 541, 5, Xelibri is brand of Siemens Information and Communica- 187, 480, 5, 945, 928, and 6, 011, 554; Canadian Pat.