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Dictating machine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Using the soft keys

For use as dictating machine.

Menu ! Organiser ! Dictating mach.

The list of recordings is opened:

New Select.

Record Start recording.

Pause Pause recording

or

press briefly on the

Cright:

Pause recording.

Stop End recording

or

Ypress briefly on the left:

End recording then

Play play back

or

Save store straight away and assign name.

Play

In standby mode, press the dictation key briefly to play the last recording

(this is also the pause function).

or

Menu ! Organiser ! Dictating mach.

The list of the saved recordings is displayed.

=Dictating mach. New

Customer query Purchasing

Options Play

Select required recording.

B

CPress briefly for playback.

X Hold down: Fast forward, Rewind.

SEnd playback.

One recording forward or

Dictating mach. Menu Options

B back.

 

New record

Start a new recording.

Using the PTT key

 

Delete

Delete the entry select-

• Select the “Dictating mach.”

 

ed.

function with the voice command.

Delete all

Delete all entries after

• After you hear the beep press the

 

confirmation.

PTT key briefly to start recording.

 

Rename

Replace the time

• Press again briefly to switch be-

tween pause and recording.

 

stamp with a name.

Hold down the PTT key to end and save the recording (confirmation beep).

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Siemens SL45i, SL42 manual Using the soft keys, Dictating mach. Menu Options, Using the PTT key

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.