Strong reception signal, Without a sim card, Emergency number (sos) – Siemens A60 User Manual

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On start-up, you are asked to specify

up to two languages for T9 input.

This determines which languages

are T9-supported on your phone

(p. 19).
To free up more space for your own

pictures and sounds, the dictionaries

for all unselected languages are

deleted from the phone.
You can also make this selection at a

later time. If you decide to do this,

you will be asked to make the selec-

tion again the next time you turn on

the phone.

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Select language.

§Change§

Activate/deactivate selec-

tion. A maximum of two

languages can be selected

simultaneously.

§OK§

Confirm selection.

Emergency number

(SOS)

Use only 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).

Strong reception signal

_

Strong receive signal.

^

A weak signal reduces the

call quality and may lead

to loss of the connection.

Change your location.

Without a SIM card

If you switch on the phone without

a SIM card you can still use some

phone functions.

§Menu§

Press soft key. The func-

tions are displayed.

§SOS§

Emergency, SOS.

Additional notes
If all dictionaries are deleted (no language

is selected), T9 input is deactivated and

you cannot reactivate it.
If you want to load a dictionary in another

language, you will find a large selection to

download from the Internet as well as

installation instructions at:
www.my-siemens.com/t9
Selecting the Input language.............p. 20

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