Dual Sim Adapter

I am using a dual sim adapter in a Nokia E51 phone. This adapter is the type that has no menu.
I need to know the code for switching from one line to the other without switching the phone off and on.
Can anybody help me with this?

Hi draustine,
I am searching for a Dual-SIM Adapter. Would you mind telling me where you got one?
Thanks a lot!
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