Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product S40 Siemens
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ss S 40 S 40 Siemens Information And Communication Mobile, LLC 167 45 W est Bernardo Drive San Diego , CA 921 27 http://www .icm.siemens.com © Siemens AG 200 0 All rights reserved. Subject to availability . Rights of modification reserved. Siemens Aktiengesellsc haft http://www .
Setup menu Network services Call divert Call barring Call waiting Call back Calling name presentation Call deflection Closed user group Network selection Selection mode Pref erred list Country list Ne.
Content s Important safety Instruc t ion s 4 TIA Safety languag e 5 CTIA Driving safety tips 8 Information on SAR 10 Getting start ed 11 Bat tery and charging 1 2 SIM card 1 4 Calling 1 5 Redialing a .
Important safety instructions 4 Please observe the f ollowing guide- lines. Br eaking these rules ma y be dangerous or illegal: Mobile phones must be switc hed of f at all times on board an aircraf t. Do not activate near gas sta- tions, fuel depots, chemical plants or blasting oper a- tions.
7 when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “T urn of f two-w ay radio. ” Obey all signs and instruc- tions. P otentially explosive atmospheres T urn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosiv e atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions.
9 Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emer- gencies where lives ar e in danger , call 9-1 -1 or other local emergency number , as you w ould w ant others to do f or y ou.
10 Getting st arted Learn how to get y our phone ready for action, and how to make and recei ve calls. 11 THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GO VERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE T O RADIO W A VES. Y our wir eless phone is a radio trans- mitter and receiver .
Charge battery Insert the charger plug at the bot tom of the telephone, and it will start charging immedi- ately . F ully charging the bat tery takes up to 1 20 minutes.
Insert SIM card Bef ore you can make a call with your mobile phone, y ou need to insert the SIM card. Switc h of f your phone. Remo ve the bat tery lid and the bat tery . Open the SIM card holder by sliding the catch to war ds your- self and lif ting the holder .
16 Getting start ed Redialing a number Press f or one second, and the latest dialed number will be redialed automatically . If you wish to use this f eature, activate the speed dial function first. See p. 64. Silent mode Y ou can disable all selected tones: Press (»MENU«) Press The s ymbol will be seen in the display .
19 P r e ss 3 ti m e s i f y ou w an t t o enter a capital let ter . T o activate the caps lock function, press 4 times. P ress it once again to deac- tivate the function. grid mode Press the r elev ant ke y f or the intended let ter , e.g. B . No w a table is shown in the displa y .
Phone books 20 Address and phone books 21 Y our telephone contains a com- plete address book similar to the address book on a PC. Just f ollow the instructions belo w to store an entry . See on p. 18 ho w to use the ke ypad on your phone. Storing information in your address book Enter the phone number and press .
Facts & T ips Both address and phone books • Calling Line Identification (CLI) is a network f eatur e which displa ys the caller’ s phone number in your phone's display . If the caller is one of the entries stored in your phone book, his/her name will appear in your dis- play .
24 List menu See how to get information about your calls and messages and how to edit your address and phone books. 25 Reset phone memory Because y our phone can s ync hro- nize with dif ferent platf orms, out- side factor s might spoil the phone’ s functioning.
Calendar • V iew y our events • New event • V iew w eek planner • Go to other date • Delete e vents automatically • Delete e vents automatically af ter a certain period • Delete all e ve.
Enter the List menu by pressing Select »Phone books« Select » Addr ess book« or one of the phone books Add entry Select » Add entry« if y ou w ant to add a new entry (See pp. 20-21). View entries This pro vides a variety of options, such as calling, editing or moving the entries.
31 30 List menu Address and phone book editing List menu First Enter the List menu by pressing Select »Phone books« Select » Addr ess book« or one of the phone books View entries (continued) • Mov e: Entries can be mov ed from your address book to one of your phone books.
33 Stat us 32 Address and phone book editing List menu List menu First First Enter the List menu by pressing Select »Phone books« and then »Groups« Groups (continued) • Ringing tone: Y ou can c hange the ringing tone used f or the group.
Enter the List menu by pressing Select »Calculator« In this mode, your telephone acts as a normal calculator . The eq uals sign (=) is f ound on the right-hand function ke y . Enter the first number you want to use in your calculation and hold down the rele vant k ey f or one sec- ond to access the desired arith- metic operation.
37 List menu 36 List menu Calendar First Enter the List menu by pressing Select »Calendar« Calendar Use your phone to remind you of dif f erent e vents suc h as meetings, phone calls to be made, birthday s, etc.
39 IrD A operation Missed events 38 List menu List menu First First Enter the List menu by pressing Select »IrD A operation« IrD A operation The built-in IrD A modem allows wireless communication to.
41 Exit the browser Press »QUI T « when the Home deck is displa yed, or hold down »BA CK« f or more than 2 seconds. Y ou can also exit the br owser by holding down the side v olume-up ke y on the right-hand side of the phone. Some cards give access to an option menu where you can find more functions.
43 Messages List menu 42 List menu W AP browser First Enter the List menu by pressing Select »Messages« Messages Y our phone can receive and send messages via the network.
Enter the List menu by pressing Select »Messages« Outbox If you ha ve entered an SMS message, but do not w ant to send it right aw ay , you can store it in the Outbox b y selecting »Sav e message« . Sent items The messages y ou send are automatically stored under »Sent items« fr om where they can alw ay s be retrie ved again.
T9®text input feature This is a f eature enabling you to more easily use SMS messaging. Unlike the con ventional w ay of en- tering/editing texts where y ou hav e to press one ke y up to sev eral times to enter the desir ed let ter , the T9 f eature allows y ou to com- pose text messages with only one ke ypress per letter .
49 49 S etup menu Find out how to set your phone according to your own personal wishes and needs. 49 48 Messages List menu First Enter the List menu by pressing Select »Messages« Favourites Instead of entering you r own message y ou can make use of the "F avourites" whic h are standard messages already stored in y our phone.
Enter the Set up menu: Press »MENU« Scroll through the options: and Select an option: Press »SELECT « or »OK« Go back one le vel: Press »EXI T « Go back to standb y: Hold down »EXI T « Here is a brief ov erview of the options that may be a vailable when you enter the Setup menu.
53 Number Enter the phone number you w ant to divert to or select a number in your phone book using . On some networks you can pr ess , and your calls will be diverted to your voice mail (see p. 48). Deactivation/activation On some networks you ha ve the possibility of activating and deacti- vating y our call div ert.
55 Call back Some networks of fer the possibility of automatically establishing a con- nection to a busy subscriber when the number is no longer engaged. The phone will inf orm you that the subscriber is bus y and ask you whether y ou want to call bac k.
57 Facts & T ips • If you w ant to add a network that is not shown on the list of networks, select »Specify« and enter the coun- try code and network number of the network. • The country list can contain 1 5 dif- f erent countries. The country of your home network will alwa ys be the fir st one on the list and cannot be deleted.
Enter the Set up menu by pressing »MENU« Select » T ones setup« The T ones menu of f ers y ou dif f er - ent options in relation to the f ollow- ing tones: Ringing tone Message tone Broadcast tone Vo l u m e Select whether y ou want the volume to be high, medium, low or of f .
Enter the Set up menu by pressing »MENU« Select » T ones setup« Create melody (Continued) • Play back speed: Choose between 5 dif ferent standard pla y back speeds. The speed selected here will be the one whic h is used if you press »8« when composing or editing a melod y .
63 S Owner ID Y ou can store an o wner ID in your phone to be shown when y ou switc h on the phone. Select »Define« to enter the necessary inf ormation, whic h corr esponds to an address book entry . Y ou can also select an entry from your address book or one of y our phone books to be stored as your owner ID .
65 Auto redial If you ha ve activ ated A uto redial and the phone number y ou are call- ing is busy or your call is not answer ed, the phone mak es up to 1 0 automatic redial attempts. A special redialing success tone is heard when the at tempt is suc- cessful.
Enter the Set up menu by pressing »MENU« Select »Message setup« Send SMS setup T o be able to send and receive SMS messages you must store the name and number of the service centre of your network operator .
69 Browser Menu The connection to the WAP gate- wa y is established as a data call via an access point. Y ou must enter the dial number of this access point in the »Profile set up« belo w . Communication between the access point and the gatew ay takes place automatically when you hav e entered the IP address of the gatew ay as mentioned belo w .
Enter the Set up menu by pressing »MENU« Select »Calendar set up« Calendar Y ou can select to hav e the time and date shown in the standby dis- play b y entering this menu. Y ou hav e the f ollowing options: Tim e Select »Set time« to set and/or edit the cur rent time.
Encryption indicat ion Get a warning in the displa y and a sound alarm, if y ou connect to a network whic h does not support encryption. Fixed dialling Select whether y ou want the fix ed dialing function to be on or of f (only av ailable if you ha ve defined and stored numbers in the fix ed dialing phone book (p.
Conversation menu See everything about the possibilities that you have during a conversation. 75 S ecurity 74 Setup menu Enter the Set up menu by pressing »MENU« Select »Security« Keypad lock T o avoid making calls accidentally , you can loc k the ke ypad.
77 T ransfer call If you ha ve an activ e call and a call on hold, y ou can connect the two by selecting » T ransfer« call. In that wa y , the two parties can talk together while y ou withdra w from the conv ersation. Reco rd con ver sa t ion Y ou can record an ongoing con v er- sation by selecting »R ecord call« .
78 79 Further informat ion Get an overview of the keypad functions and the display symbols on your phone. 79 User guide S40 US 19/09/01 15:44 Side 78.
81 Further information 80 Further information • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Function keys with text line in display The lef t-hand function key t urns your phone on and of f. When the phone is on , the fu nct io n o f th es e keys va ri es, depending on whether you are in standby or menu mode.
83 Event indicators Occurring/Missed event The digit indicates ho w many ev ents you ha ve missed. Recurring event Event occurs toda y W AP connection indicators Ongoing data call Network a vailable Network not a vailable Microphone off V olume level Indicates volume le vel when adjust- ing.
85 Further information T echnical specifications 84 This product uses fr equenc y bands whose use is harmonized within the European Community area. This product is intended to be connect- ed to the GSM public telecommu- nications network.
87 86 How much e vidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might be harmful? Briefly , there is not enough e vi- dence to know f or sure, either w ay; howeve r , r esearc h ef forts are on- going.
89 FD A Updat e on mobile phone safety 88 In summary , we do not ha v e enough inf ormation at this point to assure the public that there are, or are not, any low incident health problems associated with use of mobile phones.
91 FD A Updat e on mobile phone safety 90 sure lev el drops of f dramatically with distance. F or example, they could switc h to • A mobile phone in whic h the antenna is located outside the vehi- c.
93 92 93 93 Index 93 Original Siemens accessories • Car Kit Comf ort Plus • Car Char ger • Data Cable • Li-Ion 650 mAh Bat tery • Desktop Charger • T alk and Carry P ack Y ou can buy original Siemens accessories at http://www .icm.siemens.
95 94 G etting started 1 1 Graphics 63 Greeting 62 Go to date 37 Groups 31 H andsfree (Car kit & headset) 62 Holding a call 7 6 Homedeck, Go to 40 I mmediate SMS messages 43 Important safety instr.
96 Q uick scr olling 23 R eading a message - Broadcast 48 - SMS 43 Recording a con ver sation 35, 77 Recurring e vent 36 Redialing a number 1 6, 65 Remaining call c harge 65 Remo ve c harger 1 3 Rem o.
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