Siemens SL42, SL45i manual Swap/Conference, Call transfer, Hold a menu

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Making a phone call

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Swap/Conference

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Some functions may not be supported by your Service Provider.

You can call another number during a call.

When the current call is ended, the following query is displayed: “Return to call on hold?“

Yes

Return to the held call.

No

The held call is ended.

You can swap back and forth between both calls or link all callers together in a conference.

During a call, inform your partner about your intention then:

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Hold A menu

Hold Put the current call on hold.

Now you can dial a new number. When the connection is established, you have the following options:

Conference

y menu Open call menu and select Conference.

A held call is added (conference call with up to five subscribers).

To end:

SAll calls are ended simultaneously when the End key is pressed.

Call transfer

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y menu Open call menu and select

Call transfer.

The original call is joined to the second call. For you, both calls are now ended. Not supported yet by all Service Providers.

Swap

Swap Swap back and forth between the two calls.

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Contents SL42 SL45i Your package Contents1 Contents Lists and menus Standby modeOverview of keys/display MenuPlease note Safety precautionsAll radio transmitters are subject to restrictions such as While drivingUser Guide General instructionsMenu Control @ Link HelpsystemNavigation Help system Info on help Basics CallFunctions without SIM card SIM cardInsert SIM card Remove SIM cardSync Station BatteryCharge battery Charger cableCharging Battery9Usage time Change the MultiMedia- Card 10MultiMediaCardFile management Please enter Your PIN Switch on, off / PIN entrySwitch on Enter PINAircraft security Please confirm to Activate Switch on, off / PINOK Cancel Aircraft security+List Press Making a phone callDialling with digit keys End callReminder When number is busyRedial previous numbers Auto redial previous numbersAnswer Divert Accept callReject call Answer RejectDuring a call Hold a menu Swap/ConferenceConference Call transferConference see p Main menu Direct access to the main menuCall menu Options Send Dtmf tonesSave Addressbook19New entry SelectRead entry 20AddressbookEdit Addressbook Menu Options AddressbookSearch entry Call entrySIM location Menu Options Services/Info22Addressbook SIM locationMobile phone memory ² Addressbook23Store control code Move storage locationCharacters can be transmitted 24BusinesscardCreate new Businesscard Menu OptionsApply Voice commandVoice control VoicediallingControl MP3 PlayerPlay Track information­ Play list Add song ­ Create playlistsMenu ! Surf/Fun ! MP3 Player Create playlistPlay lists Menu Options Menu overviewLoad music MP3 Player-Menu OptionsSide keys Using the side keysDictating machine RecordUsing the PTT key Using the soft keysDictating mach. Menu Options Save Play Answer.messageActivate Answer.message Menu OptionsDaily view 32CalendarMonthly view Weekly viewNew appointment Calendar33Appointments Menu Options Calculator Calculator / Currency ConvCurrency Conv Menu ! Surf/Fun ! Internet SettingsInternet access Internet WAPMore Browser MenuMenu Link New Profile settingsProfiles Verify keyOptions Select Activate profileProfiles Menu Options Profiles Work x PrivateLoad application JavaInternet WAP Options R Load Menu OptionsSMS Push Start ApplicationJava Menu Options Games Games / ChronometerChronometer Options Reply Message SMSRead Messages Reply Menu ReplyPrint via IrDA Send to a suitable printer Compose messageMessage Menu Options Menu ! Messages ! SMS Write messageSelect T9 Language Create a word using T9Text entry with T9 Activate, deactivate T9 SMSSpell T9 word suggestionsCorrect a word Gabc SMS Oclock is okayArchive Incoming list, outgoing listLists/Archive Menu Options ß123 SMS 118 Predef. messageMenu ! Messages ! SMS Predef. message Late, Appointment, AnniversarySetup Mailbox Press Voice message / mailboxListen to Menu ! Messages Voice messageCell broadcast Cell broadcastCB languages SIM Services optional ~Menu ! SIM Services Topic indexCalls dialled Alarms missed Calls missedRecords53 Calls received` Profiles Norm. Environ Noisy Environ 54ProfilesNorm. Environ., Quiet Environ., Noisy Menu ! ProfilesActivate Without AlarmMenu ! Profiles Select Without Alarm Profiles55Melodies Ringer settingVolume 56AudioIndividual Audio57Silent alert Filter~Compose melody Service tonesAll service tones On/Off Network found End of menu 58AudioMenu ! Time/Charge Charge settingsTime/Charge59 Last call All calls outSet divert 60DivertSpecific divert Reactivate divert DivertStatus check Clear allLanguage 62SetupMenu mode DeviceStatus Setup63Calls missed Calls received Calls dialled Alarms missed DisplayChange Press 64SetupClock T9 InputOnly Setup65Security~ BabysitterNetwork 66SetupSetup Setup67Barrings User group 68SetupJava Setup69Dial-in Access Dial-in Access-Menu OptionsCar use 70SetupAutomatic settings During callsApply Fast access keySoft key EditFor Messages Defaults for the speed dialling numberSpeed dialling number Quick menu selectionOptions Open Card-Explorer73Java Menu ! Surf/Fun ! Card-Explorer Mp3 Ü Java Ü OfficeCard-Explorer Menu Options 74Card-ExplorerLoad bitmaps Fax/data Fax/data mode using a PCSpeech/fax Integral modem Data exchangeSync Station IrDA InfraredOperating instructions Software installationPC software Data Exchange SoftwareOnline help Siemens QuickSyncNo more SMS messages can be Received Display symbolsThese symbols are displayed among WAP Online Others Calendar iconsSiemens Service Problem Possible causes Possible remedy Troubleshooting81Tions 82TroubleshootingPossible causes Possible remedy TroubleshootingDamage Possible remedy 84TroubleshootingTechnical data Specifications85Declaration of conformity Phone ID 86MaintenanceMaintenance tips Quality declaration for batteriesGeneral accessories Siemens accessories and City PortalWap.my-siemens.com Siemens City PortalCar Accessories 90SAR Index91 92Index Index93 94Index

SL45i, SL42 specifications

The Siemens SL42 and SL45i are notable mobile phones that made their mark in the early 2000s, particularly appealing to users looking for a combination of functionality and stylistic appeal in their devices. Both models share many of the same features, with subtle differences that cater to various user preferences.

The SL42 was launched as part of Siemens’ mobile phone lineup, designed to be compact, lightweight, and easy to use. One of its standout features was its clamshell design which allowed for a more pocket-friendly form factor. The SL42 featured a monochrome display with a resolution sufficient for basic texting and calling purposes. The user interface was straightforward, making it ideal for those who preferred simplicity over complexity.

The SL45i, an advanced iteration, brought additional features that enhanced its usability. It introduced a richer, more vibrant color display capable of supporting a variety of graphic elements, making it more appealing to users who enjoyed a more engaging interface. One of the key technologies integrated into the SL45i was the support for Java applications, enabling users to download and install various games and utilities, thereby expanding the phone's functionality beyond standard calling and texting.

Both models were equipped with a built-in FM radio, providing an entertaining option for users on the go. Additionally, the SL45i had a more advanced camera feature than the SL42, allowing for basic photography, which was quite innovative at the time.

Battery life was another highlight of both the SL42 and SL45i. Siemens focused on ensuring that users could rely on their devices for extended periods without frequent recharging. This was especially appreciated by users who traveled or spent long hours away from home or office settings.

The build quality of these phones was robust, with a design that could withstand daily wear and tear. They were marketed towards a demographic that valued reliability and practicality without sacrificing style.

In conclusion, the Siemens SL42 and SL45i represented an important phase in mobile technology, combining essential features like calling, texting, and limited multimedia functions into mobile phones that were both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Their contribution to mobile technology helped pave the way for future innovations in the industry.