Call setup, Message setup – Siemens S40 User Manual

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Enter the Setup menu
by pressing »MENU«

Select »Message setup«

Send SMS setup

To be able to send and receive

SMS messages you must store the

name and number of the service

centre of your network operator.

However, many network operators

will already have stored this infor-

mation and some other necessary

parameters for you on your SIM

card.

Service centre The service centre

is where your SMS messages are

forwarded to the recipient. Select-

ing this submenu gives you the fol-

lowing options:

View centres: A list of already

defined service centres will be pre-

sented to you. Press »OPTION« if

you want to edit or delete one of

the service centres.

Under the edit option you can

change the name and number of

the service centre, enter a destina-

tion number to which you want

your messages to be sent, change

the validity time and teleservice

type.

Default centre: Select the service

centre through which you want

your messages to be sent. If you

select »No default«, you will be

asked to enter the service centre

number, validity time and teleser-

vice type each time you send a

message.

Contact your network operator to

get the service centre number if it

is not stored on your SIM card, and

then proceed as follows:

Select »Add new centre« and

press »OK«.

Press »EDIT«.

Enter the service centre name

and press »OK«.

Enter the service centre num-

ber, destination number, and

select the validity time and

teleservice type in the same

way.

Press »SAVE«.

Facts & Tips

• Remember to add "+" and the

national code before the number of

your service centre so you can also

send SMS messages from abroad.

• If you often send messages to the

same number it is an advantage to

store this as your

»Destination num-

ber«

. You will thus only have to con-

firm and not reenter the number each

time you want to send a message.

• The validity time is the period of

time that an SMS message will

remain with your service centre if for

some reason it cannot be delivered

right away.

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Setup menu

Call setup

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Setup menu

Enter the Setup menu
by pressing »MENU«

Select »Call setup«

Call types (fax/data)

This menu is relevant only if you

are using your phone for fax and

data communications!

The settings on this menu should

be changed only in connection with

fax and data transmissions, if ne-

cessary. Fax and data capability will

require a separate data interface kit

(optional). The menu settings are

explained in the user guide sup-

plied with this kit.

Line selection

Some network operators offer

Alternate Line Service. This allows

you to use two separate speech

lines and phone numbers on the

same telephone. If you have two

separate lines, you can switch

between these by entering this sub

menu

Facts & Tips

• In the standby display a small num-

ber on the left or right-hand side of

the signal strength indicator informs

you whether you are on line one or

line two (only if you have Alternate

Line Service).

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