Siemens S42 User's Guide

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S42S42
Siemens Mobile Phones A/S
Industrivej 30
DK-9490 Pandrup
© Siemens AG 2000
All rights reserved.
Subject to availability.
Rights of modification reserved.
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
http://www.siemens.com/mobiles
Ref. No.: A31008-H6600-A1-1-7619
Printed in Denmark
(7910.2450 GB / 08.00A)
User Guide
Cover S42 GB 12/09/00 10:28 Side 1
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

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Page 2 - Menu overview

Facts & TipsBoth address and phone books• Calling Line Identification (CLI) is anetwork feature which displays thecaller’s phone number in your ph

Page 3 - Contents

18List menuSee how to get informationabout your calls and messagesand how to edit your addressand phone books.19User guide S42 GB 12/09/00 10:22 S

Page 4 - Getting started

Calendar• View your events• New event• View week planner• Go to other date• Delete events automaticallyIrDA• Receiving• Synchronization and data• Send

Page 5 - Battery and charging

Enter the List menuby pressing Select »Phone books«Select »Address book« or oneof the phone booksAdd entrySelect »Add entry« if you want toadd a new e

Page 6 - SIM card

25Facts & tips• When communicating via IrDA, thedistance between your mobile phoneand the receiving unit should notexceed 40 centimetres.• The op

Page 7 - Address and phone books

2726Enter the List menuby pressing Select »Phone books« andthen »Groups«Groups You can organise the entries in youraddress book in groups, such asfami

Page 8 - Text input

Enter the List menuby pressing Select »Status« StatusIn this menu you can see the sta-tus of your SIM card, address andphone books, voice memos, andme

Page 9 - Address book

Calendar31List menuFirstEnter the List menuby pressing Select »Calendar«CalendarUse your phone to remind you ofdifferent events such as meetings,phone

Page 10 - Phone books

33IrDACalendar32List menu List menuFirstFirstEnter the List menuby pressing Select »IrDA«IrDAThe built-in IrDA modem allowswireless communication to t

Page 11 - List menu

35Some cards give access to anoption menu where you can findmore functions. Press »OPTION«to enter the menu.Using the WAP browser menuThe browser menu

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Setup menuNetwork servicesCall divertCall barringCall waitingCall backCalling name presentationClosed user groupNetwork selectionSelection modePreferr

Page 13 - Phone book editing

37MessagesList menu36List menuWAP browserFirstEnter the List menuby pressing Select »Messages« MessagesYour phone can receive and sendmessages via th

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Enter the List menuby pressing Select »Messages« Outbox If you have entered a mes-sage to be sent either as an SMSmessage or via IrDa, but do notwan

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T9®text input featureThis is a feature enabling you tomore easily use SMS messaging.Unlike the conventional way of en-tering/editing texts where you h

Page 16 - Calculator

4343Setup menuFind out how to set your phoneaccording to your own personalwishes and needs.4342MessagesList menuFirstEnter the List menuby pressing Se

Page 17 - Dictaphone

Enter the Setup menu:Press »MENU«Scroll through the options:and Select an option:Press »SELECT« or »OK« Go back one level: Press »EXIT«Go back to stan

Page 18 - IrDACalendar

47NumberEnter the phone number you wantto divert to or select a number inyour phone book using . Onsome networks you can press ,and your calls will

Page 19 - WAP browser

49Call back Some networks offer the possibilityof automatically establishing a con-nection to a busy subscriber whenthe number is no longer engaged.Th

Page 20 - Messages

51Facts & Tips• If you want to add a network that isnot shown on the list of networks,select »Specify«and enter the coun-try code and network numb

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Enter the Setup menuby pressing »MENU« Select »Tones setup«The Tones menu offers you differ-ent options in relation to the follow-ing tones:Ringing to

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Enter the Setup menuby pressing »MENU« Select »Tones setup«Create melody(Continued)• Tones sound: Select whether youwant to hear the tones or not whe

Page 23 - Setup menu

ContentsPrecautions4Getting started 5Battery and charging 6SIM card 8Calling 9Redialling a number 10Silent mode 10Keypad lock 10Address andphone boo

Page 24

57SGraphicsThis submenu allows you tochoose between different symbolsfor the battery and the signalstrength indicators.Owner IDYou can store an owner

Page 25 - Network services

59Auto redialIf you have activated Auto redialand the phone number you are call-ing is busy or your call is notanswered, you can let your phonemake up

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Enter the Setup menuby pressing »MENU« Select »Message setup«Send SMS setupTo be able to send and receiveSMS messages you must store thename and numbe

Page 27 - Network selection

63Browser MenuThe connection to the WAP gate-way is established as a data call viaan access point. You must enter thedial number of this access point

Page 28 - Tones setup

Enter the Setup menuby pressing »MENU«Select »Calendar setup«CalendarYou can select to have the timeand date shown in the standby dis-play by entering

Page 29

Encryption indicationGet a warning in the display and asound alarm, if you connect to anetwork which does not supportencryption.Fixed diallingSelect w

Page 30 - Phone setup

Conversation menuSee everything about the possibilities that you have during a conversation.69Security68Setup menuEnter the Setup menuby pressing »MEN

Page 31 - Call setup

71Transfer call If you have an active call and a callon hold, you can connect the twoby selecting »Transfer« call. In thatway, the two parties can tal

Page 32 - Message setup

7273Further informationGet an overview of the keypadfunctions and the display symbols on your phone.73User guide S42 GB 12/09/00 10:23 Side 72

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75Further information74Further information••••••••••••••Function keys with text line in displayThe left-hand function key turns your phone on and off.

Page 34 - Calendar setup

Precautions4Please observe the following guide-lines. Breaking these rules may bedangerous or illegal:Mobile phones must beswitched off at all times o

Page 35 - Security

77Event indicatorsOccurring/Missed eventThe digit indicates how manyevents you have missed.Recurring eventEvent occurs todayWAP connection indicatorsO

Page 36 - Conversation menu

79AccessoriesFurther informationTechnical specifications78This product uses frequency bandswhose use is harmonized withinthe European Community area.

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808181Index81User guide S42 GB 12/09/00 10:23 Side 80

Page 38 - Further information

83Getting started 5Graphics 57Greeting 56Go to date 32Groups 26Handsfree 56Holding a call 70Information numbers 15Insert SIM card 8Internal antenna 9I

Page 39 - Keypad functions

85Index84Recording a conversation 30, 71Redialling a number 10, 59Remaining call charge 59Remove event automatically 65Remove from group 24Rename a gr

Page 40 - Display symbols

Charge batteryInsert the charger plug at thebottom of the telephone, andit will start charging immedi-ately.Fully charging the batterytakes up to 120

Page 41 - Technical specifications

Insert SIM cardBefore you can make a call withyour mobile phone, you need toinsert the SIM card.Switch off your phone.Remove the battery lid andthe ba

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10Getting startedRedialling a numberPress for one second,and the latest dialled numberwill be redialled automatically.Silent mode You can disable all

Page 43

13wheel modeThe characters available on eachkey can be seen in the table below.Press once to enter the first charac-ter, twice to enter the second cha

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Phone books14Address and phone books15Your telephone contains a com-plete address book similar to theaddress book on a PC.Just follow the instructions

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