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Facts & Tips
Both address and phone books
• Calling Line Identification (CLI) is a
network feature which displays 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.
When storing a phone number start
entering it with a “+” (hold down
for one second) followed by
the national country code, and you
can use your phone abroad without
worrying about international codes.
• In the Call setup menu you can acti-
vate the speed dial function enabling
you to call a number by pressing only
one key.
• Use the side key for quick scrolling
through your address and phone book
entries. Each keypress brings you to
the first entry beginning with the next
letter in the alphabet. Of course, you
can also use the arrow keys to scroll
from one entry to the next.
Address book only
• Entries stored in the address book
are marked by .
The number of entries that can be
stored in your address book depends
on the length of the entries.
The address book is located in the
internal memory of the phone and
consequently you will not have
access to it if you use your SIM card
in another telephone.
You can also synchronize your
address book with the address book
in Microsoft Outlook on a PC by
means of the enclosed CD-ROM. To
do this, install the synchronization pro-
gramme (XTND Connect PC) on your
computer.
Phone books only
• Remember that indicates that
the option depends on your SIM card
and therefore may not be available.
• Entries stored in the phone books
on your SIM card are marked by a
in front of them.
• Phone book entries contain only a
name and a phone number.
The maximum number of entries
and the length of phone book entries
will depend on the capacity of the
SIM card.
When there is no more memory
capacity left in either of the phone
books, the option
»Add entry«
will
disappear from the display.
• In order to access fixed and barred
numbers you need to have a PUK 2
code from your network operator and
to use a PIN 2 code of your own
choice.
2322
Phone books
Address and phone books Address and phone books
Barred numbers
In this phone book you can store
numbers that it should not be pos-
sible to call from the phone.
To activate/deactivate barred dial-
ing, see under Security in the setup
menu on p. 73.
Prefix phone numbers
In prefix numbers the first digits in
the number are the prefix (the
same for e.g. the whole company),
and the last digits are related to a
specific person or office.
If you want to store the prefix
part of such a phone number in
your phone book, this is done in
exactly the same way as when you
store a normal phone number in
your phone book. Only, instead of
each of the additional digits that
vary from time to time, you enter a
»?«. This is done by holding down
the key for approx. 2 seconds.
If you want to call a prefix num-
ber you must enter the digits to
replace the “?” after having
pressed »OK« (see in the next
column).
Finding an entry in your
address and phone books
Go to the address and phone
book entry list: .
Scroll through entries:
and .
Press »SELECT« to access a
group.
Having found the desired
name: Press »DETAIL« to see
the numbers stored.
Calling a number:
Select »OPTION«, »Call« and
press »OK«
or
Hold down »DETAIL«
or
Just press the relevant speed
dial number (1=Home,
2=Office, etc).
User guide S40 US 19/09/01 15:43 Side 22

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Siemens S40 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeMonochrome graphic
Display Resolution101 x 80 pixels
Talk timeUp to 4 h
GPRSNo
Infrared portNo
Announced2000
TechnologyGSM
2G bandsGSM 900 / 1800
SIMMini-SIM
LoudspeakerNo
Call records10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
MessagingSMS
LanguagesMultiple
GamesYes
JavaNo
WAPNo
BluetoothNo
USBNo
Battery TypeNiMH
Alert typesVibration; Monophonic ringtones

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