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Further information

Technical specifications

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This product uses frequency bands

whose use is harmonized within

the European Community area. This

product is intended to be connect-

ed to the GSM public telecommu-

nications network.

• GSM900 Class 4 (2 Watts)

Frequency range

880-960 MHz

• GSM1800 Class 1 (1 Watt)

Frequency range

1710-1880 Mhz

• GSM1900 Class 1 (1 Watt)

Frequency range

1850-1990 Mhz  

Weight:

97 g 

Size:

112 x 44 x 22 mm

Operating voltage:

3.7 V

Power consumption:

Max. 650 mAh

Operating temperature:

-10˚ – +55˚ celcius

Standby time:

Up to 260 hours

Talk time:

Up to 360 minutes

Battery warnings:

• Never charge your battery when

the ambient temperature is greater

than 104 degrees fahrenheit (40

degrees Celsius).

• To prevent injury or burns, NEVER

allow metal objects to contact or

short circuit the battery terminals.

• Never dispose of your battery

where it will be exposed to fire.

• Always dispose of your battery in

accordance with local laws and reg-

ulations.

• Temperature extremes will af-fect

the charging characteristics of your

battery. Allow it to cool or warm to

a reasonable temperature before

charging.

• The capacity and lifetime of your

battery will be reduced by leaving it

in hot or cold places, such as in a

closed car in summer or winter

conditions.

Licenses:

T9 Text Input® is a registered

trademark of Tegic Communi-

cations.

T9 is licensed under one or more

of the following U.S. Patents:

5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480,

5,945,928, 6,011,554 and additional

patents are pending worldwide.

Your WAP browser is licensed

from:

Any attempt to modify, translate,

reverse-engineer, de-compile or

disassemble any part of the

Phone.Com Software is prohibited.

Further information

Declaration of Conformity

We,

Siemens Mobile Phones A/S

Industrivej 30

DK-9490 Pandrup

Denmark

declare under sole responsibility that the product:

Siemens S40

manufactured by 

Flextronics International Danmark A/S

Industrivej 30

DK-9490 Pandrup

Denmark

to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the

following standards and/or other normative documents:

• EN 301 419-1

• EN 301 419-2

• Draft EN 301 511

• EN 60 950 

• ETS 300 342-1

• ES 59 005  (following the provisions of EC Council

Recommendation 1999/519/EEC)

We hereby declare that tests have been conducted, test

results evaluated and that the above named product is in

conformity with the essential requirements of Directive

1999/5/EEC.

The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article

10(5) and detailed in Annex V of Directive 1999/5/EEC has

been followed with the involvement of the Notified Body:

BABT

Claremont House

34 Molesey Road

Walton-on-Thames

KT 12 4RQ

United Kingdom

Identification mark: 0168

The technical documentation relevant to the above

equipment will be held at

Siemens Mobile Phones A/S

Industrivej 30

DK-9490 Pandrup

Denmark

Pandrup, October 16, 2000

Oluf Kristensen

Manfred Heier

Regulatory Affairs

Managing Director

User guide S40 US  19/09/01  15:44  Side 84

Summary of Contents for S40

Page 1: ...s S40 User Guide ...

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Page 3: ...n 56 Tones setup 58 Phone setup 62 Call setup 64 Message setup 67 Calendar setup 71 Security 72 Conversation menu 75 Overview 76 Further information 79 Keypad functions 80 Display symbols 82 Technical specifications 84 FDA Update on mobile phone safety 86 Accessories 92 Index 93 Facts Tips Your new GSM mobile telephone is designed for use in GSM 900 GSM 1800 and GSM 1900 networks The telephone wil...

Page 4: ...e below text may be irrelevant For more information about the internal antenna see page 15 Exposure to radio frequency signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and also sends out radio frequency RF signals In August 1996 the Federal Com munications Commission FCC adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for h...

Page 5: ...ith the pacemaker e recommendations are tent with the independent ch by and recommendations eless Technology Research ns with pacemakers ld ALWAYS keep the phone han six inches from their aker when the phone is ON Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the poten tial for interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is...

Page 6: ...d an additional layer venience and safety to your ss phone with one of the hands free accessories avail day Position your wireless phone within easy reach Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road If you get an incom ing call at an inconvenient time if possible let your voice mail answer it for you Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving if ne...

Page 7: ...ale to the public it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure The tests are per formed in positions and locations e g at the ear and worn on the body to determine SAR compliance for the particular device at a range of potential operating positions The highest SAR value for this model phone when tes...

Page 8: ...you when the charger has been connected correctly During charging the top icon of the battery indicator will animate a charging sequence changinging from to When the battery is fully charged the top icon will turn perma nently into and the indicators beneath it will be filled For proper treatment of your battery please see the label on the back of the battery as well as the battery warnings on pag...

Page 9: ...r your SIM card These features are marked with this symbol in the user guide Most GSM networks allow you to make emergency calls both with and without a SIM card inserted Making a call Enter the phone number and press CALL Press END to end the call Answering a call Press ANSWER when the phone rings Press END to end the call Facts Tips When making an international call first enter hold down for one...

Page 10: ...formation Pressing the left hand function key briefly in stand by position will display the time date and week number Facts Tips Take notice of the display texts The display text right above the function keys and will inform you of the current function of the key at any time Please note that the menus are dynamic This means that your phone does not always give you all the options listed in this us...

Page 11: ... one 7 corresponds to mode T9 Text Input is a feature enabling you to more easily use SMS mes saging The T9 feature allows you to compose text messages with only one keypress per letter See p 46 mode In this mode you can enter only digits Facts Tips Please observe that changing the menu language of your phone will not affect the keypad language and the T9 language as they are totally independ ent ...

Page 12: ...ailability of the other phone books Storing an entry Enter the phone number and press Press again to select the phone book in which you want to store the number Plain numbers Fixed numbers Own numbers Barred numbers and confirm by pressing OK Enter the name and press OK Plain numbers This an easy to use phone book where you just store names and telephone numbers If you store the names and numbers ...

Page 13: ...our 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...

Page 14: ...pprox 1 e During this period the LED of the phone will light and play will indicate that the ry is being reset When the nd the display switch off the ng is completed sert your SIM card and witch on your phone again Resetting the phone memory that your address book voice memos events own ringing tones and own WAP profile settings are lost However this is also an easy way to delete all of the above ...

Page 15: ... ll through the options and ct an option s SELECT or OK back one level s EXIT back to standby down EXIT s a brief overview of the s that you may see when ter the List menu Please mber that the menus are ic options are described in on the following pages SIM Application toolkit SAT The availability name and func tions of this menu depend com pletely on your network operator and or your SIM card If ...

Page 16: ...s You can also add entries simply by pressing after entering a phone number in standby mode You can also view entries in your address and phone books simply by pressing in standby mode Service and info number phone books cannot be edited 29 List menu l lists List menu First r the List menu ressing ct one of the following ons oing calls ist of your last dialed tele numbers The number of numbers sho...

Page 17: ...Phone books and then Groups Groups You can organise the entries in your address book not your phone book entries in groups such as family business etc This makes searching easier Create new group Select Create new group and confirm by pressing OK Give the group a name and confirm by pressing OK You can now add entries to the group and select a ringing tone for the group enabling you to hear from w...

Page 18: ...rm that the entry has been moved to another group Facts Tips When calling a number or receiving a call from a number which is assigned to a group both the names of the caller and the group will be shown in the display Enter the List menu by pressing Select Status Status In this menu you can see the sta tus of your SIM card address and phone books voice memos and messages SIM card This submenu show...

Page 19: ...e middle of a conversation Check memos Enter this submenu if you want to check or edit your voice memos Pressing OPTION gives you the following possibilities Play back the voice memo Extend the voice memo If there is more memory left you can add speech to an existing memo Press OPTION at any time and the new speech will automatically be added at the end of the existing voice memo Edit the title of...

Page 20: ...n the trembler will be activated if you have selected this option in the Tones setup menu See p 58 The first line of the event text will be visible in the display Use to see more of the text The phone will continue ringing for one minute if you do not ac knowledge the event by pressing OK The event will automatically be deleted after a certain period of time specified by you unless you have select...

Page 21: ...usiness card The informa tion defined by you in your Owner ID in the Setup menu see p 63 can be sent as a business card to another device via IrDA Facts Tips When your phone is connected to a data cable it is not possible to send and receive via IrDA r the List menu ressing ct Missed events ed events vent occurs and you do not wledge it the missed event l will be seen in the The digit above the sy...

Page 22: ...e Internet contents of the individual es depend on the network e provider and you must fol e provider s instructions to use of the services Typical pplications are news weath casts online banking flight ules etc re you can use the WAP es via the telephone you set up the WAP connection s in the Message setup p 69 Your network service er may have already set your et access profiles for you In the fo...

Page 23: ...o delete some mes sages to free up capacity Specify whether you want to delete mes sages in your Inbox Outbox Drafts or Sent items The symbol will be flashing until you have deleted one or more messages Read about message tones in the description of the Tones menu on p 58 First r the List menu by sing ct Browser Menu and s the volume down side key he right hand side of the ne ut Phone Com e curren...

Page 24: ...ce you have selected New Message you can start entering your message Press OK when you have completed your message Select whether you want to send the message as an SMS message or via IrDA Press YES to send the mes sage Press NO to store it in your Outbox Select Save message if you want the unspecified message to be stored in Drafts Send as SMS To be able to send SMS messages you have to enter you...

Page 25: ...also be accessed by pressing You will now have access to five different pages con taining up to 9 symbols each You can scroll through the pages by using the arrow keys You select the intended symbol by pressing the relevant key e g on page one 7 corresponds to Just press EXIT to return to your text mes sage if you do not want to enter an additional punctuation 47 ssages List menu Typing words not ...

Page 26: ...hen you switch off your telephone even if the message has not been read In addition to reading a broadcast you can select it press OPTION and store it for reading it later on forward it to another phone number If you want to receive broadcast messages you have to enter the Setup menu see p 68 to set up this feature Voice mail Some networks offer a voice mail function where you can listen to your v...

Page 27: ...cess Automatic redial Any key answer Timer charge Incoming call setup fax data Line selection 51 Message setup Send SMS setup Broadcast setup Sorting of messages WAP browser setup Text input setup Calendar setup Set time Set date Display time and date Define start of day Remove events automatically Security PIN code on off and change of PIN code Change PIN2 code SIM lock on off Change network pass...

Page 28: ... In that case you must cancel a call diver sion by selecting Cancel Next time you want your incoming calls diverted select Register Setup menu twork services Setup menu r the Setup menu ressing MENU ct Network services divert want to divert your incoming o another phone number you o elect one of the five call vert options egister your call divert Different options of call divert All calls Divert a...

Page 29: ...tus of the kind of call barring chosen by selecting Status or can cel the chosen kind of call barring by selecting Cancel You may be a member of different closed user groups Each group has its own ID number The network defines which group is your default user group You have the option of calling outside the group although perhaps at a higher charge Setup menu twork services Setup menu r the Setup ...

Page 30: ...ist see indicating the order of pref in which your phone should a network Manual Your phone will always start searching for the network with which it was in contact when it was last switched off If the phone cannot locate this network it may present some alternative networks in the display and you may then select one manually Set preferred list Some carriers permit you to enter a list of networks ...

Page 31: ... Short press up Moves the note up one semitone Long press up Moves the note up one octave Short press down Moves the note down one semitone Long press down Moves the note down one octave When you insert a note or a rest the length will always be 1 16 Press the relevant key again and the length will be changed into 1 8 press it twice and it will be changed into 1 4 etc You cannot overwrite an inser...

Page 32: ... 1 Standard 2 pattern line 2 British 1 Message tone volume Medium pattern Simple 1 Broadcast tone volume Medium pattern Discreet Key tone Off Trembler Line 1 On Line 2 On Messages Off Broadcasts Off Events On Facts Tips If you are interrupted while compos ing your melody e g by an incoming call your composition will be stored under the name Backup Remember that you can disable all selected tones b...

Page 33: ...an an ID name by which you ther IrDA devices to identify mobile phone electing Printer and then p you get the option to the protocol language of the you want to use u select Test page a stan est page will automatically be o the printer Backlight To save your battery and thus increase both conversation and standby times you can choose to have the backlight permanently switched off Handsfree Car kit...

Page 34: ...de Setup menu l setup Setup menu r the Setup menu ressing MENU ct Call setup oing call ID Outgoing call ID to e whether or not the persons ll should be able to see your number d dial e Speed dial to make it le to call numbers in your s or phone books from the y display by briefly holding only one key ct Define and specify phone number you want to to the keys 1 to 9 u should later want to e somethi...

Page 35: ...h time you send a message 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...

Page 36: ...ider for fur ther information on how to set up the WAP browser Permission to view add or change the WAP profiles might be restricted by your network operator Setup menu ssage setup Setup menu First r the Setup menu ressing MENU ct Message setup SMS setup Continued path For messages that o be sent to the recipient via l service centres some net offer the feature of forward eply if any back to you h...

Page 37: ...cified by you Facts Tips As long as the time date function is active all outgoing incoming and missed calls as well as messages voice memos and events will be time date stamped The time date indication in the dis play will disappear if the battery runs completely out of power You must then set time and date again A recurring event cannot be removed automatically You will not be notified when an ev...

Page 38: ...u First r the Setup menu ressing MENU ct Security ng the Security menu gives ferent possibilities of pre g misuse of your SIM card ur telephone e g if your is lost or stolen code te PIN Select whether your de should be on or off The de is a 4 to 8 digit code must be entered each time witch on your phone e PIN Change your PIN Change PIN2 Change your PIN2 code used on some SIM cards to access specia...

Page 39: ... these lines Activate the line lock in this sub menu and enter a 4 to 16 digit lock code of your own choice To shift back to the other line you have to re enter this code Facts Tips It is possible to make emergency calls even though the keypad lock is activated For your own sake remember to write down your keypad lock code You have 10 tries to enter the correct keypad lock code The phone will info...

Page 40: ...ou different of options for use during a sation ophone on off Microphone off to turn off crophone during a conversa ou can still hear everything aller says but the caller will ble to hear you ct Microphone on to acti e microphone again Hold a call You can make a second call with out having to end a call that is cur rently active Enter the second phone number and press CALL If you have activated ca...

Page 41: ...79 Further information Get an overview of the keypad functions and the display symbols on your phone 79 ide S40 US 19 09 01 15 44 Side 78 ...

Page 42: ...e numbers key is also used to shift between lower and upper case during text Side key Has the same functions as the arrow keys In addition the side key is used for controlling the volume level during conversation shifting between differ ent editor modes accessing the WAP browser menu moving frequencies and octaves in the Composer and quick scrolling through address and phone book entries Extension...

Page 43: ... etter the battery capacity ee page 13 for more nformation Battery low attery needs recharging The tage tells you how much ty you have left Signal strength he more signal bars dis layed the better the radio onnection ist menu Address and hone book entries dividual entries have different cation symbols Address book entry hone book entry Group folder for address ook entries Scrolling Arrows mean tha...

Page 44: ... 5 187 480 5 945 928 6 011 554 and additional patents are pending worldwide Your WAP browser is licensed from Any attempt to modify translate reverse engineer de compile or disassemble any part of the Phone Com Software is prohibited Further information Declaration of Conformity We Siemens Mobile Phones A S Industrivej 30 DK 9490 Pandrup Denmark declare under sole responsibility that the product S...

Page 45: ...s of the same sample that this association occurred by chance Moreover the risk did not increase with how often the mobile phone was used or the length of the calls In fact the risk actually decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone use A Update on mobile phone safety S Food and Drug nistration s Center for es and Radiological Health mer Update on Mobile s as been receiving inquiries the saf...

Page 46: ...er exists Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions at this time FDA has urged the mobile phone industry to take a number of steps to assure public cancer causing agents e risk with increased expo An ongoing study of brain s by the National Cancer e is expected to bear on the cy and repeatability of these 1 archers conducted a large y of laboratory tests to the ef...

Page 47: ... Pahlson A Hallquist A and Mild KH Use of cellular telephones and the risk for brain tumors a case control study Int J Oncol 15 113 116 1999 The agency has recom ed that the industry port needed research into le biological effects of RF of pe emitted by mobile s gn mobile phones in a way inimizes any RF exposure to er that is not necessary for function and perate in providing mobile users with the...

Page 48: ...93 nal ens accessories Kit Comfort Plus Charger a Cable n 650 mAh Battery ktop Charger and Carry Pack n buy original Siemens ories at www icm siemens com cessories Further information ide S40 US 19 09 01 15 44 Side 92 ...

Page 49: ...ofile setup WAP 69 PUK code 72 PUK2 code 72 Putting a call on hold 76 ex ss book 20 contrast 62 events 36 ered calls 28 ering a call 15 y answer 65 atic redial 65 ght 62 83 g calls 54 dialing 73 numbers 22 y 12 y indicator 13 marks 41 cast setup 68 cast tone 58 casts 48 ss card 39 ator 34 ar 36 ck 55 rring 54 flection 55 vert 52 tup 64 e 65 Call waiting 54 Caller access 64 Calling 15 Calling Line ...

Page 50: ...49 Show timer credit 65 Show week 37 Signal diode 62 Signature 68 Silent mode 16 60 SIM Application toolkit SAT 26 SIM card 14 SIM lock 72 Sorting of messages 68 Speed dial 64 Status 33 Store an entry 20 21 Switching between calls 76 Text input 18 Text input setup 70 TIA Safety language 5 Time and charge 65 Time and date 71 Tones 58 Transferring calls 77 Trembler 60 T9 text input 46 Unit price 65 ...

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