Notes a-z, Control codes (dtmf), Copy protection – Siemens SL55 User Manual

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Control codes (DTMF)

Sending control codes
You can enter control codes (digits)

during a call so that an answering

machine can be controlled remotely.

These digits are directly transmitted

as DTMF tones (control codes).

y menu§

Open call menu.

Send DTMF

Select.

Use the Phonebook
Save phone numbers and control

codes (DTMF tones) in the Phone/

Addressbook like a normal entry.

J

Enter phone number.

0

Press until a "+" appears

on the display (pause for

connection setup).

J

Enter DTMF signals

(digits).

0

If necessary enter further

pauses of three seconds

each to ensure correct

processing at destination.

J

Enter a name.

§Save§

Press.

You can also store just the DTMF

tones (digits) without a phone

number and send these during a

call.

Copy protection

Applications can be copy-protected.

Applications protected in this way

can only be executed on specially

designated devices. It is possible,

however, to create a backup copy of

these applications on the PC at any

time using the "Siemens Data Suite"

(p. 119).

Dial-up access CSD

(

C

ircuit Switched Data)

Data transfer is made via a data con-

nection to a default IP address of

your network provider or service pro-

vider. This connection can be used

for the exchange of data (e.g. for ac-

cess to the Internet or for download-

ing games and applications as well

as for using WAP services).
As long as this connection is estab-

lished for using services or down-

loading applications from the Inter-

net, charges for the connection

accrue according to the price list of

your network provider or service

provider.

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