Emergency number (sos), Extending numbers in the phonebook/address book – Siemens S56 User Manual

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Dial-up access GPRS

(General Packet Radio Service)
GPRS is a new method for transmit-

ting data faster in the mobile net-

work. If you use GPRS and if the net-

work has sufficient capacity, you can

be connected to the Internet perma-

nently.
Some service providers do not yet

support this service.

Emergency number (SOS)

Only to be used in real emergencies!
By pressing the soft key,

§SOS§

you

can make an emergency call on any

network without a SIM card and

without entering a PIN (not available

in all countries).

EMS

(Enhanced Messaging Service)
Besides (formatted) texts, you can

also send
• pictures (bitmaps) up to max.

32 x 32 pixels (black and white),

• sounds,
• animations (sequence of 4 pic-

tures) 8 x 8 and 16 x 16 pixels

(black and white),

using the EMS.
The elements listed above can be

transmitted individually or together

in an SMS.

With EMS, pictures and sounds can

also be sent (e.g. as screensavers

and ringtones).
This can result in messages exceed-

ing the length of a single SMS. In this

case individual text messages are

concatenated to form a single

message.

Extending numbers in the

Phonebook/Address book

When entering a phone number in

the Phonebook/Address book, digits

can be replaced by a question

mark "?":

#

Hold down.

This space must be filled in before

dialing.
Select the phone number to call

from the Phonebook/Address book:

A

Press.

J

Replace "?" with digits.

A

Press, number is dialed.

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