Nokia 2160i Owner's Manual

OWN ER ’S MAN U A L Document1 8/7/98 12:44 PM Page 1
i Keys and the Di splay Adjust s volume o f the ear pho ne or ha ndsfree sp eaker. Switc hes p hone on/ off when yo u press and hol d. Thes e keys perfo rm the fu nction sho wn on th e disp lay dir ectly a bove the m (e.g., here the keys are th e “Men u” and “Memory” k eys). “ Dia ls ” th e nu m be r on di splay. W ith display cl ear, r edials last number dial ed. Ends a call. PRINTED IN C ANADA
ii These wor ds ch ange; they deter mine the funct ion o f th e ñ keys dire ctly bel o w the m (e .g. , with thes e words on display, th e left ñ key is the “Menu” key and the ri ght ñ key is the “Memory” key) . A cal l is in prog r ess. Dig i tal sig na ling is i n u se. The phone is in alpha mode. You have a voi ce messa ge. The pho n e i s roami ng in a ho me typ e sy st em. Fl ash i ng: ro ami ng in a no n -h ome type system. You hav e a t ext message. If fla shin g , text me mory i s ful l. Memo ry lo c at i on, men u , or option n umber. Battery Charge Signal Strength Publ ic Sy stem th e phone uses (A, B , o r both ). None show n: Home area on ly.
iii Connector s 1) For Rapid C igarette Lighter Charger, Rapid Tra vel Ch ar g e r , an d S t an d a r d T r av e l Cha rg er 2) Power connector f or Desktop Ch arger CH H-2/CHH-2 L 3) Syst em and data connec tor fo r ac cessori es , des kt op char ger s, and HF car ki t 4) For exte rnal ante nna ➊ ➋ ➌➍
iv Ta ble of C on t en ts 1. Safe ty At A Glanc e ..... ........ ... ...... ...... 1 2. The Batt e ry .... ......... ... ...... ..... ......... ... 3 3. Basics .... ........ ... ...... ...... ........ ......... ... 7 Switc hing On or Off ...... .... .. .... .... ..... ...... .... ...... .....7 Signal St rength ... .... ....... .... .. .... .... ..... ...... .... ...... ...7 Acces s Code s .... ....... .. .... .... ...... ....... .... ...... ...... ...7 4. Making and R eceiving Ca lls . ......... ... 9 Answer ing a Call ... ..... .... ...... ...... .. ..... .... ...... ...... ...9 Maki ng a Call .. .. ...... ..... ...... ...... .. .. ....... .. .. ...... .... ...9 Speed Di aling...... ....... ...... .. .. .. .. ....... .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. . 10 Last Number Re d ial ... .... ...... .. .... ..... ...... ...... .. .... .10 One-Tou ch Dial ing ....... .. .. ...... .. .. .. ... ...... .. .. .. .. .....10 Emerge ncy Key 9 .... ..... ...... .. .. ...... ... .. ...... .... ...... . 11 Voice Mai l K ey 1 ..... ... .... .... ...... ....... .. .... .... ...... .. . 11 Ear pi e ce Volume ... ....... .. .. ...... .... ....... ...... .. .. ...... .11 Call ing Line Id en tifica ti on .... .. .. .. .... ....... .... ...... .... . 12 Speci al Ringi ng Tone ... ...... ...... .. ..... .... ...... ...... ...12 Key Lock. .. ...... .. .. ....... .... ...... ...... .. ... ...... .. .. .. .. .....13 Call Wai ting ... ...... .. ..... .... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... .. .... .13 Call ing Card Cal ls .... ..... ...... .. .. ...... ... .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .14 5. Voice and Text Messages .... ......... . 15 Voice Mess ages ...... ... .... .... ...... ....... .. .... .... ...... .. . 15 Mes s age Mod e ... .... ....... .. .. ...... .. .. ... .. ...... .. .. .. .. ...16 Text Me s sages.. .... ....... ...... .. .. ...... ..... ...... ...... .. .. . 16 To Dia l a Numbe r in a Message . . .... .... .... .... ...... .17 6. The Per sonal Direct ory ..... ... ...... .... 19 Alpha Mod e .. .... ...... ....... .. .... .... ....... ...... .. .... .... ...19 Enter ing Nam es ...... ....... ...... .. .. ....... .... ...... ...... .. .20 Stori ng Numb ers and Names ... .... ....... ...... .. .... ...21 Reca lli ng Stored Number s . .... ...... ....... .. .... .... .....22 Reca lli ng Stored Name s ... .... ...... ....... .. .... .... ...... .22 7. Tempor ary Lists & Call Timer s .......24 To view Di aled Numb ers .... ...... .. ..... .... ...... ...... ...24 To view Las t Re ce ived Ca lls . .... .... ....... ...... .. .... ...24 To view Mis sed Ca lls...... .... .... .... . .... .... .... .... ...... .24 Call Time rs ...... .. .... ..... ...... ...... .. .... ..... ...... .. .... .... . 25
v 8. Touch Ton es ..... ...... ... ...... ..... ......... 26 Sending Ind iv i dua l Touch Tones ..... ..... .... ...... .. .. 26 Sending Strings of Touc h Ton es ..... ..... .... ...... .... 26 Touch Tone Set tings i n the Phone .... ..... .... .... .... 28 9. The Menu .... ...... ... ...... ...... ........ ...... 29 Summary of Menu Functio ns and Shortcu ts ...... 30 Menu 01, Mem ory F unction s .... .... .... ..... ...... .... .. 32 Menu 2, Mes s a ges ...... ... .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. ... ...... .. .. .... 32 Menu 3, Cal l Set ti ngs .. ... ...... .. .. .. .. ....... .. .. .. .. ...... 32 M enu 4, Ph on e Se tti ng s .... .. .... .. .... .. ... .. .... .. .... .. . 3 4 Menu 5, Secur ity O ption s ... .... .... ...... ....... .. .... .... 37 Menu 6, Netw or k Servic es . .... . ... ...... ... ...... .... .... 38 M enu 7, Sy st e m S ea rch .. .. .... .. .... .. .... . .... .. .... .. ... 43 M enu 8, NA M Se le cti o n ... .. .... .. .... .. .... . .... .. .... .. ... 43 Menu 9, Numb er Ed itor ...... .. .. .. .. ...... ... .. .. .. ...... .. 44 M enu 10 , Al ert Op tio ns . .. .... .. .... .. .... .. ... .. .... .. .... . 4 4 M en u 11 , Lo c k t he Ke y s .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 45 10. Data and Fax Calls ... ...... ..... ... ...... 46 11. Acce ssories ........ ......... ........ ...... ... 48 Batte rie s ...... .. .... .... ...... ....... .... ...... ....... .. .... .... .... 48 Char gers .. ..... .... ...... ....... .. .... .... ...... .. ..... .... ...... .. 50 12. Care and Maintenance... ..... ...... ... 53 13. For Your Safety ..... ......... ........ ...... 54 Traff ic Sa fety . .... .... .... ..... ...... .... ...... ..... .. .... .... .... 54 Operati ng Environment ..... .. ...... .... ....... .... ...... .... 54 Emerge ncy Calls ..... ....... .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. ... .. ...... .. .. .. 55 14. Techni cal Da ta ...... ......... ... ..... ...... 57
1 1. Safety At A Glanc e Read t hes e s imple guid elin es before usin g your ph on e. Fa il u re to com ply w ith t he se guid e line s may be d angerou s or ille gal. For more detailed safe ty information, see “For Your Safety” on page 54. Road Sa fety C omes F irst Do n't us e a ha nd-h el d ph one wh ile d riv ing ; par k the ve hicl e f irst. Switch Off In Hospita ls Swi tch off your phon e whe n ne ar med i cal eq ui p- me nt . Fo ll ow any reg u la tion s o r rul es i n forc e. Switch Of f On Airc raf t Mo bil e ph on es ca n ca us e inte rf eren ce. Using t hem on air craf t i s ille gal. S wi tc h O ff Wh en Re fue lin g Do not use your phone a t a refuel in g point. Do not us e nea r fu els or chem ical s. Swi tch Off Near Bla sti ng Do not use y our p h one wh er e a blas ting opera ti on is in progr ess. Observe re strictio ns, a nd follow any regul atio n s or ru le s in force . Use Sensibly Use only in th e no rmal posi ti on (to ear) . Avoi d un- nece ssa ry cont act w ith t he ante nna when phone is on. Inte rf eren ce All mobi le phon es may be subj e ct to ra dio inter fer- ence , wh ich may a f fe ct th e performa nce of you r phone . Ther efor e, yo u should ne ver rel y sole ly upon any ce llul ar phon e for es se nt ial com m un icati ons (e.g ., med ical em erg enc ies ). Q u al if ie d S er vi ce Only quali fied s ervic e pers onne l may i nstal l or re pair cell ular p hon e equi p m en t. Use on ly app r o ved ac- cessories a nd batt eries.
2 Using t his Owner’ s Manual The ce llul ar pho ne descr ibed in this manua l is app roved fo r use i n AMPS/TDMA ne tworks. A num be r o f fe at ur es inc lud ed in th is g ui de ar e ca lle d Networ k Servi ces. They are s p ecial servi ces provi ded by cell ular s er v ic e pr o vi ders. Bef ore you ca n ta ke advan t ag e of an y of thes e Ne twork Services , you m ust subscr ib e to them through your home servi ce p rovider . You c an the n acti vate t hese func tions a s described in this manual. The ma nual act iva ti on c omm ands f or v ari ous se rvic es ar e not present ed in this guide ( e. g. ∗ and # ch ara cte rs fo r activating or deacti vati ng se rvice s). Th e p hone n eve rtheless is cap a bl e o f ha n dli ng c o m m an d s g iv e n in th a t for m . F o r thes e co mm ands pl e ase consult wit h you r servic e provide r. FCC/ Indus t ry C ana da No t ic e Your phone may cause TV or radio interference (e.g. when usin g a t ele ph o n e in cl o se pr o xim it y to rec ei v in g equ ip- ment). The FCC/ Industry Can a da can re qu ire you to stop using your tele phone if such inte rference canno t b e elim i- nated . If yo u requi re ass ist ance, conta ct you r loca l serv ice fac ili ty. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PARTS 15 A ND 68 OF THE FCC RULES. OPER ATIO N I S SUBJECT TO THE CONDITION THAT THIS DEVICE DOES NOT C AUSE HARMFUL IN T ERFERENCE .
3 2. The Battery Your ph o n e is p o we red by a rech argeab le batt er y. Use onl y bat teri es appr oved by the phon e manufa cturer and rechar ge your batt er y on ly wi th the c harg ers approv ed b y the m anufa cturer. New batteri es must be charged with the phone off for at least 24 hours before i nitial use. A new battery’s full perfo rmance is achieved on ly after two o r three complete ch arge and di scharge cycles! Note: Thi s chapter g ives onl y the basi cs for batt ery usage. Se e “ A cc es so r i es” o n p a g e 4 8 fo r mo r e in fo rm at i on o n char g er s and other ac cessori es . NICKEL CAD MIUM AND NICKEL METAL HYD RID E BAT TE RI ES MU ST BE REC YCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. MUST NOT BE DIS- POSED OF IN MUNICIPAL WASTE. Installing a battery 1. 2. NiCd NiMH
4 Rem o vi ng a b at te ry Sw it ch o ff the ph o ne be fo re re mo ving t h e b att e ry. C har gi ng a ba tt er y with R a pi d Tra ve l Char g er (ACH -4U) 1) Conn ect th e lead fro m the charger t o th e bot - tom of the phone. 2) Conn ect t he charg er to a standar d 120V AC outle t. When the bat t er y i s charg i ng, the bat t er y indic ator on the righ t si de of the displ ay scrolls. Allow the b attery t o completel y charge. Ch arg ing is fini sh ed whe n t he seg men ts s top sc roll ing . The chargi ng times depend on the type of the batt er y and the char g er us ed . Se e “ A cc es so r i es” o n p a g e 4 8 fo r det ai ls . When char gin g is fi nished , di sc onnect the charger from th e A C out l e t a nd from th e p h o n e. Wh en yo u d is c on n ec t th e p ower cord o f any acc esso r y, gr as p and p ull th e p lug , not the cord. Disc harg ing the ba ttery Either lea v e your ph one switc hed o n unti l it turns itself off or use the batter y di scha rge faci lit y of an y app roved 1. 3. 2.
5 acces sory availa b le f or you r phone . Th e ba tter y can be charge d and disch arged hun dre ds of times but it will ev ent uall y wea r o ut. W hen th e ope rat ing ti me is no tice ab ly shorter than normal, it i s time to buy a new battery . Batte ry Char ge The phone gives you a warning tone and t he mes sage BATTERY LOW when o n l y a c o u p l e o f m i n u t e s o f t a l k t i m e r e - main . When n o mo re ba tter y pow er remains, you get a Re cha rge Batte ry Tone and the message RECHARGE BATTERY . T he pho n e s wi tc hes it s el f of f . Connect yo ur ph one dire ctly to a charge r or plac e it on a charging stand wi th the power on or off to begin c harging. Note: In some vehicles, the ignition must be on in order to char ge the phone wit h t he ci gare tte l ighter ad apter . If th e me ssage NOT CHARGING is di sp lay ed, c harg in g is suspended. Chec k that the batte ry is not ove rheated (o ver 104°F/40°C), t oo cold, or connected to a non -approved char ging d evic e. Wai t fo r a w hil e, con nect th e cha rger to th e p h o n e ag a in an d r et r y . I f ch ar g in g stil l fai ls, cont a ct qua lifie d se rvic e per son nel. Import a nt Batt ery Infor mat ion For good operation times, discharge the battery from time to ti me by le av in g y o u r pho n e s wi tch ed on un til it tu r n s itself off or by using th e battery di scharge faci lity of any appr o v ed access o r y ava il abl e fo r yo ur phone. Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other means. • When a ch arger is not in use , d isconnect it fr om th e power sour ce. Do not le ave the batte ry connec ted to a cha r ger fo r lo n g e r th an a we ek; o ve rcha rg in g may shorten its life. • If left un used, a fully char ged b atte ry wil l dis charg e its el f in ab out a week at r oom te mp er atur e. • When the b atte ry i s n ot in us e, stor e it u ncha r g ed i n a cool, dark and dry place.
6 • T emper atur e e xtr e mes af fe ct the abi l ity o f you r b atter y to charge: it may r equire cooling or w arming first. • Do not short cir cui t the batte ry . Accide nta l short cir- cui ti ng ca n oc c ur wh e n a met al lic ob je ct (e. g . co i n, cli p, or p en) ca uses dir ect connec tion of the a nd - terminals of the battery (meta l strips on the back of the b att ery), fo r e xam p le w h en you car ry a sp are ba t- tery i n your pocket or purse. Short cir c uiti ng the termi- nal may damage t he batt ery or the c onnecti ng object. • Use the battery only for its intended purpo se. • Never us e any charg er or batte ry that i s dam aged o r wor n out. • L ea vin g th e b att ery in h ot o r c old pl ac es, suc h as in a clo s e d car in summ er or win ter co nd it i ons, r e duces the capacity and l ifeti me of t he battery . Always try to keep t he ba tt er y b etw ee n 59 °F a nd 7 7°F (1 5°C an d 25°C). A phone with a h ot or cold batte ry may t emp o- rarily not work, even if the battery is fully charged. NiM H ba t te ry perfo r m an c e is pa r ti cula rly lim ited in te mpe r at u r es be lo w 1 4°F (- 10° C ). • T h e b a tt e r y is a s e al ed u ni t wi th n o se r v ice a b le p ar t s . Do not attem p t to open the case. • Do not dis p ose of a batter y in a fir e! Dis pos e of used batt e ries in ac co r dance w it h l oca l r eg ula ti ons. Rec ycl e!
7 3. Bas ic s Switching On or Off • Pr ess and hold ð f or a se cond. When s witching on, if your phone has an extend ible antenna , extend the ante nna f ull y. As with an y other ra dio transmit- ting de vice, avoid unne cessary c ontact with the antenna w he n th e p h o n e is sw it c h ed o n . Push in the ante nna when you are not using the phone. The phone carries out a short self -test and briefly displays th e p h o n e n um be r in u s e. A Per sonal R emi nder N ote appears i f you have pro- grammed one with Menu 4 5. Pre ss left ñ (Kee p) to save it or right ñ (Era se) to dele t e it . The pho ne can make and receive calls on ly when it is switched on and is lo cated in th e cellul ar net- work’s servi ce area. The p h one autom atical ly switc hes its elf of f if the oper atin g temperature exceeds 158°F (70°C). Signal Str ength The stronge r the r adio sign al, the b etter the cal l quality. The hi ghe r th e column on the l e ft side of the phone display, the bett er the signal at your loc at ion. If the signal strengt h is not good, try moving th e phone slightly . In a buildin g, re ception m ay be bett er near a wi nd ow. Acces s Codes Your ph one uses a Securit y Code or L ock Code to help protec t agai nst unauthori ze d use of the phone. Note : Avoid us ing acce ss co des simi lar t o emer gency numbers such as 911 to prevent a ccidental diali ng of the emerg en cy number .
8 Security Code ( 5 digit s) • When the p hon e ask s fo r the Sec ur ity c ode : , ent er it th e n press le ft ñ (OK) . The Sec urity Code comes with your phone a nd is required w ith som e phon e featu res. K eep it se cret and in a saf e p la ce, separ at e fr o m the ph one. You cannot cha nge the Security Code. If y o u n ee d a n ew on e, co n t ac t yo u r dealer. The defaul t is 12345. If you en ter an i ncorrect s ecur it y cod e (CODE E RROR) five ti m es in a row , the p hone w on’t accept a ny entries for the next five minu tes. Lo ck Cod e • When th e phon e a sks f or th e loc k cod e, e nter it t hen pre ss left ñ (OK) . You need the 4-digi t lock code to turn on the Automatic Phone Lock in Menu 5 1. The default Lock Code is 1234.
9 4. Maki ng and Rec eiving Calls Answe ring a C all • Pr ess any key (except ð , ô , ÷ or vol ume ke y s) then speak. Wi th KEYS L OCKED , on ly í answers c alls. Pre ss ô to stop the ringi ng sound, without answ ering th e call. Making a Call 1) Extend ant enna full y. 2) Key in phon e number . 3) Pr e ss í . Your ph o n e ca n make and r ece ive call s only wh en it is swit ched o n and in the cellul ar net work’s s ervi ce a rea, and not set to Message Mode (s ee “Messa ge Mod e” on page 16). NO SE RVICE means that yo u ar e p r obably o uts i de the cell ular s ervi ce a rea . No ca lls can be pla ced or r ecei ved. If yo u try to m a ke a ca l l w hi le NO SE RV ICE is di splayed, th e p h o n e d is p la ys WAIT F OR SE RVI CE , and tries to make the call for t he ne x t 2 minut es. Note: C heck wi th your cellu lar syst em operator f or inf or- m at io n ab o ut wh en y o u n ee d to dia l a ‘ 1 ’ an d /o r a n ar e a code in addition to the number. If you m ake a m istake e ntering a numb er 1) Press ù once to de let e the last digit, or 2) Pr e ss and hold ù to cl ea r th e who l e dis p la y . Hangi ng up • Pr ess ô .
10 Speed D ialing 1) Ente r the m emory lo cati on numbe r (2 t o 99). 2) Pr e ss í . The phone recalls the phone number from the m emory, displa ys it briefly, then dials it. Note: I f you pre ss 1 í , the phone dia l s the number stored with Menu 2 3, Se t Voice Mailbox Number (see page 15). If you press 9 í , t he phone init iates a n emer - gency call only if Menu 3 4, Emergency Key 9, is set to On. Las t Nu mbe r Re dial 1) Cle ar d is p la y wi th ù . 2) Pr e ss í . Red ialing any o f t he las t 5 num bers 1) Press í th en W or V wit h in a sec ond. 2) On ce you se e th e numbe r you w ant, pr ess í to dial it. Note: Af ter í , you must press W or V wi thin a second to sc roll th rou gh th e las t 5 d ialed n um ber s. Othe rwi s e, t he ph one autom atic ally dials the m ost recen tly dia led num ber. One-T ouch Dialing • Pr ess and hold the key (2 to 8) for a fe w seconds until the call i s st arted. The phone recalls the phone number from mem ory, dis- pla ys it b ri e fly, then d ials it. T o us e t h is featur e, Menu 3 3, One-Touch Dialing, must be On and you must have stored numbers in the location corre sponding to the n um ber y ou pressed. Se e “The Personal Directory” on page 19 for details on stori ng numbers. Note: If y ou press a nd h old 1 , th e p h one dials th e number stored with Menu 2 3, Se t Voice Mailbox Number (see page 15). If you p ress and hold 9 , the phon e initi ates an emergency call only if M enu 3 4, Emergency Key 9, i s set to On.
11 Import a nt! Official emergency nu mbers vary by locati on (e.g. 911 or other off icial emerge ncy number). Only one emerge ncy numb er is programmed in to your phone to be dial ed auto matical ly by Em ergency Key 9, whi ch may not be the pro p er n um b e r in al l ci rcu m s t a n ce s. Em er g e n cy K e y 9 di alin g d oes no t o pera te wit h KEYS LOCKED o r when the phon e is con nected t o a mo dem. Emergen cy Key 9 Note: Emergency Key 9 works only if it has been set to On in Me n u 3 4 ! 1) Press 9 th e n í . OR 2) Pr e ss and hold 9 for mo r e t han 3 se con ds . The ph o n e d ials the prepr ogr am med emerge ncy nu mb er (e.g. 911) w ith either of these dialing method s. You can als o di al a n eme rgenc y n umber by k eying i n t he whol e emerg en cy number t hen í . Note: Pr essing and holding Em ergenc y Key 9 to di al a n emergen cy ca ll do es not funct ion w ith KEY S LOCKED or when th e pho ne is connect ed to a modem. (See “Key Lock” on pa g e 13 late r in this c hapter for more informat ion on Key Lock.) V oice Ma il Key 1 • Pr ess and hold õ for a few second s. The phone dials the number stored w ith Menu 2 3, Set Vo ic e Mail bo x Num b er. See “Voice Messages” on page 15 for more inform ation. Earpiece V olume The vol ume button on the side of the phone adjust s the ear piece volume. The uppe r pa rt of the b utton incr eas es and the lower part decreases the volume.
12 If an acc essory with its own l oudspeake r i s connected to the phon e, the volume keys selec t the volume for th at accesso ry . Muting /Unmut ing the ph one’s micropho ne 1) Pres s and ho ld left ñ (Men u) for few seconds. 2) Pr e ss W to Mute or Unmut e . 3) Pr e ss left ñ (OK) . Mut in g an d u nmu ting ma y be done onl y dur ing an a ct ive ca ll. Calling Line I dentification If you have subscribed to and activ ated this n etwork se r- vice, t he p hone disp lays the cal ler’s phon e numbe r if th e syste m is abl e to iden tify it . The phon e d is plays the cal ler ’s name if you have stored that ca ller’ s name and number, and the person calls you fr om the number you have stored . The phone also di spla ys a cal l er’s name if the network suppli es it , eve n if you d on’t ha ve the person’s name stored in your phone. CALL or NO ID CALL di spla ys when the n umbe r is not avail abl e. PRIVA TE ID C AL L di spla ys wh en t he call er has prevented the number f rom being shown. Note : For in form atio n abou t avail abi lity of an d subscr ip tion to Calling Li ne Id ent i ficat ion, contact your system operator. Special Ringing T one You may set your phone to a speci al ring when partic ular people call. To do this, store the person’s name and number in your p hone and incl ude the chara cter “!” some- where i n the pe r s o n ’s na me (e.g. Joe !Smith). When that per son ca lls yo u fr om th at num be r, yo u’ll kn ow it by t he special ring you hea r. For detail s on storing names and numbers, see “The Personal D irectory” on pa ge 19. Note: Spe cial Ri nging Tone works on ly when Calling Li ne Ide n ti fic at io n is ac t iv e an d th e ca lli n g nu mb e r is av ai la ble .
13 Key Lock • Pr ess and hold ô , or pr ess l eft ñ the n ∗. Key Loc k pr eve nts accid ent al ke y press es ( e.g. wh en th e phone is i n you r pock et ). P ress left ñ then ∗ to unlock the keypa d. Key Lock cannot be activated when the ph one is connected to a ca r kit or a h an d sf r ee de s kt o p c ha r g e r . Note: Wi th Keys L ocked, c all s may be possibl e to t he emergency number 911 ( 911 í ) . Pressing 9 í shoul d also work, if Me nu 3 4, Emergency Key 9, is se t to ON. However, pres sing and hol ding Emergency Key 9 does not funct ion. When pl acing an e m er g enc y call, the em erge ncy n u mb e r w ill be disp la yed o nl y af te r yo u h ave key ed in a ll it s dig its . After t he em ergen cy c all , Key Lock be come s ac ti ve ag ain. Answering a call with Keys Locked • Pr ess í . Du rin g th e call th e ke yp ad rema in s unlo cke d whic h le ts you oper ate t he phone as us ual. After yo u end the call, Ke y Lock becom es act i ve ag ain. Call W aiting W it h C a ll Wa it in g , t he ac ti v e ca ll is put on ho l d as y o u an swe r th e wa itin g (in co ming ) call. Th is se rv ice i s av aila ble only i f you have subscribed to it through y our network operator. For details on C all Waitin g availability a nd operation, check wit h your ne twork operator. No te: If yo u do not answ er a wa itin g ca ll, t he c al ling ph on e numb er (if available) is added to the Missed Calls List.
14 Calling Card C alls If you use th e phone’s Calling Ca rd storage feature (see “Menu 3 7, Cal ling Card” on page 33), you can use the me thod desc ribed below. You won ’t need to en ter Call in g Card informati on every time you want to make a car d ca ll. Note: No physi cal cre d it ca rds are need ed in order to dire ct the call cha rges to t he cr e d it ca rd. To mak e a Ca lling Car d Call 1) Ente r the phon e numbe r of th e party to be calle d, be- ginning wi th a 0 or a 1 if your c alling card requires you to en ter a 0 or a 1 befor e the ar e a code and phon e number. See your call ing card for instructi o ns. 2) Pr e ss and hold í for 3 seconds, unti l th e phon e displa ys CARD C ALL . 3) When you hear a t one or voice pr ompt, pr ess left ñ (OK) . 4) If you get another tone or voice prompt, pr ess left ñ (OK) aga in. The ca ll is then m ade, a s i f you had manuall y e ntered t he card inf ormation.
15 5. V oice and T ext Messages Pleas e c heck w ith yo ur operat or for the availabi lity of mes s age feat ures. V oi ce Me ssages When you re ceiv e a voi ce m essa ge, the phone b eep s, ligh ts the voi ce m essage in dicat or ( ), and di spla ys NEW VOIC E ME SSAGE . The phone show s the number of mes- sage s if the r e are mor e t han o n e . To use th e methods desc ribed bel ow to cal l your voice mailbox, you must store your voice mailbox number in you r p hone , wh ich i s de sc ribed in t his sec tion . To call your voice mailbo x afte r re ceiving a m essa ge Wi th NEW VO ICE M ESS AGE on display, 1) Press left ñ (Lis ten ) OR 2) Pr e ss í . N o t e t h a t y o u r v o i c e m a i l b o x n u m b e r m u s t b e s t o r e d i n t h e phone to us e thi s metho d (s ee b elow). To ca ll y o u r vo ic e m a ilb o x an y t im e • Pr ess and hold 1 You can al so call your voi ce mailbox by pressing le f t ñ (Men u) 2 1 . To store your voice mailbox nu mber in the pho ne 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 2 3 . 2) Ke y in vo i ce ma ilbo x nu mbe r. 3) Pr e ss left ñ (OK) . Once you ente r t he number, it is used until you change it agai n. Note: The voi ce mail box may be provi d ed by the network (and the network operat or gives you the num ber to call) .
16 Mess age Mod e • Pr ess left ñ (Men u) # . (This also sets M essage Mod e o ff if it is on. ) OR 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 3 8 . 2) Pr ess W to On . 3) Pr e ss left ñ (OK) . With “M essage Mode” set to On , yo u can re ceive Vo ice Mail Notification and Text Messag es. You do not re ceive an y i nco min g ca lls. Th e ph on e d ispl ays MSGS ON LY . Th e default setting is O ff. “Message M ode” is a network service. Please check for the availa bility fro m your network operator . T ext Me ssa ges When the text messa ge netwo r k ser v ic e is availa ble an d you have sub scr ibed to i t, you r phone ca n recei ve and store text messages. The te x t message functi on is a net- work se rvice and ma y not be su pported by your network . Also, to use text messaging, y ou must have the phone number of your m essage servi ce cente r avai lable . The phone can store up to 30 text messages, with a maximum of about 1,900 characters f or all messages combined. C ontact your network operator for de tails about the tex t me ssa g i ng se r vic e and the ma ximum numbe r of cha racter s al lowed in a me s sage. The network may have its own default message that is dis- pla yed w hen the phone is in t he net work c overag e ar ea. This does no t pre vent t he us e o f your ph o ne in any way . Reading Text M essages Wh en yo u rec eive a text mes sag e and ther e is en ough s pace left i n the message me mory, MESSAGE RECEIVED (or NEW URGE NT or NEW E ME RGENC Y MESSA GE if a pplic abl e) and the indic ator ( ) are displayed. See “The Displa y” on page ii for a description of th e Text Message indicator.
17 To read messages immediately •W i t h MESS AG E RECEI VE D on display , pr ess left ñ (Read ) . To read text messages any t ime 1) Press right ñ (Qui t) , then la ter: 2) Pr e ss left ñ (Men u) 2 2 . 3) Pr e ss W to vi e w th e f ir s t mes sa g e . 4) Scroll message (s) with W or V. The messages are shown i n the order th at the y were re- ceived or stored. New messages are shown first, in thei r order of priority, t hen old messages, in their ch ronological order. NEW in di ca tes an un re ad m essa ge a nd is fo l lowe d by th e date a nd time of r eceipt. OLD ind icates that the messa ge h as al ready been rea d. URGE NT indi cate s that the mess age recei ved was mark ed “u r g en t ” by th e se n d er . EMER GE NC Y indicates that the m essage received was mar ked “e me rgenc y” by th e send er. LOCK ED indica tes that you have locked the message . It wil l not be ov er w rit ten ev en if there is no mor e spa ce in memo ry a nd the re i s an att empt to del iv er a new mes sage to your phone . T o Dial a Nu mber i n a Me ssag e Whil e the pho ne numb er in th e mes s ag e is disp laye d , press í . Text Message Options With message on screen, 1) Press left ñ (Opt ion) . 2) Press W to option you want. 3) Press left ñ (OK) .
18 Rea d next shows the next message. Eras e del etes the cu rrent mess age fr om memo ry. Lock /U nlock al lows you to l ock and unlock messages. When a new me ssage arrives and the message memory is full, the new mes sage automatically over rides old messag es un les s t hey ar e l ock ed . Use Nu mb er lets you edi t or call t he num ber c urren tly shown on the display. After selecting Use Nu mbe r , you get the options Edit and Quit . To edit the numbe r (e.g., add or remove digits), press Edit . Us e W or V to m ove the cursor right or left. Use ù to ba cksp ac e ov er (d el et e ) th e nu mb er to th e left of the cursor. You c an dial the number on di splay an y time by pressing í .
19 6. The Personal Directory You can store up to 100 nu mbers and associated names in your “Personal Directory”. Stored numbers may be up to 16 di gits long. Stored names may be up t o 16 characters l ong. The phone pro- vide s you wit h 8 exte nded n umber l ocat ion s (an y you choose ) tha t al lo w t he st or ed num be r to c ontai n u p to 30 digits in addit ion to the name. The iden tica l nam e ma y be use d onl y on ce in m emor y. REPL AC E NAM E? appears when you try to store a name alre ad y in me mory . Alpha M ode To ent er, r etr i eve, and view na mes , press ÷ . Th e phone displa ys ABC , meani ng you ca n us e keys to ent er lette rs as well as n umbers , and you view nam es ra ther th an numbers. When a nu mber is disp layed, press ÷ to see the associ- at ed n am e (if t h er e is one ). W h en a n am e is dis p lay e d , press ÷ to s ee t he a sso ciat e d nu mb er. Wh en ABC is displayed, you can enter these cha rac ters: Note: I f you i nclude the charact er ! in the st ored nam e, the phon e r ing s dist in ctly when r ece ivin g call s from t hat num - ber. See “ Special Ringing Ton e” on page 12 for more info rm atio n. Ke y Cha ra ct er s Key Ch ara ct er s 1 1 7 PQRS7 2 ABC 2 8 TUV8 3 DEF3 9 WXYZ9 4 GHI4 0 - ? ! , : ” ’ & $ ( ) 0 5 JKL5 ∗ Adv an ce to the next space 6 MNO6 # Blank space
20 Wh en ABC is not displ a yed , you can use the ∗ key to enter th es e s p ec ia l ch a r ac t er s : Entering Names 1) Press ÷. 2) Pr ess and r eleas e th e k ey la bele d wit h the lette r you want unti l tha t let ter appear s. 3) For anot her letter on the sa me key , pr ess ∗ in be tw ee n let ter s o r w ai t a fe w sec on ds . To era se a lett e r i f yo u make a m ist ake, p res s ù . To en te r up p e r/ lo w e r c a s e If you press and h old t he key when ente ring let ters, th e phone s wi tch es the let ter fr om uppe r to lower ca se and vic e ve rsa. F or exa mpl e, p ress an d ho ld 2 to swi tc h fro m A to a. The phone st ays in “lower case” until you press and hold a ke y agai n to swi tch to up pe r case. Example N ame: Lisa Press Th is K ey : T o Ge t This Sp ec ial C har ac ter: óó , l inks memory locations t ogether óóó p , cr eates a pause óóóó w, cau s es t he pho ne to wa it fo r inpu t Press this For this eff ect ÷ al ph a m o de 5 5 5 L pre ss and h old 4 , then 4 4 l ( low er case ) 7 7 7 7 s 2 a
21 Storing Numbers an d Names 1) Key in p hone n umber. 2) Press right ñ (Me mor y) . 3) Press left ñ (Sto re) . 4) Ke y in na me (opt io n al ). 5) Press left ñ (Sto re) . 6) Press left ñ (OK) . Y ou c an also e nter a nother l ocati on number or scr oll throu gh avai lab le lo ca tion nu mb ers w it h W or V after the STO RE IN L OCA TION ? p r omp t. To fast save 1) Key in p hone n umber. 2) Pr e ss and hold right ñ (Mem or y) . To add a n ame to a stor ed phone number 1) Reca ll the s t o red n u mb e r , a nd reme mb e r it s loca ti o n (shown in uppe r right corner of the display). 2) Press ÷ then key in nam e. 3) Press right ñ (Me mor y) then left ñ (Sto re ) . 4) At STOR E IN LO CAT IO N? enter the locati on numb er f r om step 1 . 5) Press left ñ (OK) the n le f t ñ (OK) agai n at REPLA CE ? To ch ang e the numb e r st ored wi t h a nam e 1) Reca ll the s t o red n u mb e r . 2) Press ù re peat edly to era s e numb e r. 3) Key in n ew number. 4) Press right ñ (Me mor y) . 5) Press left ñ (Sto re) the n le ft ñ (OK) ag ain at REPLA CE ?
22 To erase stor ed names and nu mbers With displ ay empty, 1) Press right ñ (Me mor y) . 2) Pr e ss left ñ (Sto re) th en le ft ñ (Stor e) aga in. 3) Pr e ss W to na me you wa nt to e rase, or key in na m e, or press ÷ to see numbers, then W. 4) Pr e ss left ñ (Era se) . Press right ñ (Quit ) inst ea d o f lef t ñ (Eras e) if you change your mind. Press ri ght ñ (Qui t ) again to exi t the er as e fu nction. Yo u may al so use Menu 01 5 to era se. Note: Yo u ca nnot und o Era ses so b e carefu l! To er ase all stor ed nu mb er s 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 01 5 . 2) Pr e ss W to Eras e All then left ñ (OK) . 3) Pr e ss left ñ (OK) at ARE YO U SUR E? Recalling Stored Numbers • W ith display empty , pr ess W or V . Press W or V repeatedly to scroll t h rough stored numbers. Press ÷ to see corre spon di ng nam es. Recalling Stored Names • W ith display empty , pr ess ÷ then W or V. Press W or V repeatedly to scroll throu gh stored names. Press í to di al the dis p laye d name’ s nu mb er . To recall numbers by memory location 1) K e y in lo c at io n nu m b er . 2) Pr e ss right ñ (Mem ory ) .
23 3) Pr e ss right ñ (Fin d) . Press í to di al t h e di sp lay e d num be r or d ispl aye d name’s number. To re ca ll nu mber s by na me 1) Press right ñ (Me mor y) . 2) Key i n name or its f irst fe w le tters. 3) Pr e ss right ñ (Fin d) . If you enter only the first lette rs of t he nam e an d the re is more than one name begin ning with the se lette rs, press W or V unt il you see the na me you want. Stat us o f the Di r ec tor y 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 01 6 . 2) Pr ess W to show the n umber of empty loc ations. 3) Pr ess W agai n to show the number of f ull loca tions.
24 7. T emporary Lists & Call T imers The pho ne auto mati call y stor es the la st 5 dialed numbe rs, an d ca lling n umbe rs of the la st 5 an swe red an d las t 5 missed calls. Note : Th e phon e d is pla ys th e pho ne n umb er s of rec ei ved and mis sed ca lls only i f t he ce llul ar syst em is ab le t o iden- tif y t he ca lle r an d yo u h av e su bsc ribe d to t h is ser v ic e. T o view Diale d Num bers 1) With display empty, press í. 2) Press W or V wi th i n a s e co n d . The top right corner of the display shows the location number of the l ast dial ed numb e r (L 0 - L4) . Yo u m ay als o use Menu 01 1, Dialed Call s . O nce you see the nu mber you want, press í to dial . T o view Last Received Calls • W ith display empty , pr ess ∗ then W to scr oll t he numbers. The top right corner of the display shows the location number of the 5 mos t r ecent ca lls you have answ ere d (R0-R4). Press ÷ to v iew a s soci ated na me s, if ava ila ble . You may also use Menu 01 2, R e ce iv e d Ca ll s . T o view Miss ed Calls • W ith display empty , pr ess ∗∗ ( ) t he n W . •I f MISS ED CALL S is displayed, pr ess left ñ (List ) then W to scr oll the li s t, OR • Pr ess right ñ (Qui t) to vi ew th e numbe rs l ater, using ∗∗ W or Menu 01 3.
25 The t op rig ht co rne r of the displa y show s you th e l oca tion number (U0-U4) of the calling phone numbers of t h e 5 most recent calls you have not answ ered. Press ÷ to vie w as s o ci at ed na me s, if av a il ab l e. Yo u may al so us e Menu 01 3, Missed Calls . To clea r temp o r ar y lists • Pr ess left ñ (Men u) 01 4 . Thi s cle a rs Dia led Numb ers, Rece ived Cal ls, and Miss ed Ca lls. You cannot undo thi s opera ti on so b e carefu l! Call T imers 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 01 7 . 2) Press W to the time r you want to see. Th is sh ow s ca ll dura ti o n s for t h e cur r e nt ly - se lec t ed NA M (ph o ne n umber) . The ph on e ha s separa te timer s f or e ach NAM your phone uses. See “Menu 8, NAM Sel ec ti on” on page 43 for more informat ion about NAMs. Note : The actual t ime in voic ed fo r call s by your ser vice provider may vary, depe nding upon items such as network feat ures, rounding off for bill ing, and taxes. To clear Call Timers (excep t Life Timer) 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 01 7 . 2) Pr ess W to CLEA R TI MER S . 3) Pr e ss left ñ (OK) . 4) Key in s ecuri ty code at Secur it y cod e: then left ñ (OK) . Note: Life Ti mer cannot be cleared. It re co rds the tot al amount o f time for al l calls made an d rec ei ved with this phone.
26 8. T o uc h T ones Your phone is a “ Touch Tone” phone , meaning th at it create s cer tai n sound s when you press the k eys . These sou n d s can b e us ed fo r man y aut omated , o ver-the- pho ne se rvices such as check ing you r ban k bal ance, usi ng y our voi c e mail box opti ons, an d even chec king ai rplane ar r i val and departure ti mes. Touch Tone s are called “D TMF” (Dua l Tone Multifr equency ) tones in t he phone. Sending Individual T ouch T one s • Pr ess keys during call . Tou c h To n es c an be u s ed only wh en a ca ll is a ct iv e . You woul d use th e Indivi dual T ouch T one fe ature when, for ex am pl e, y ou ar e p rom pt ed to “pr es s 1 and then th e s t ar ( ∗ ) bu tton”. You would simply p ress 1 ∗ . Note: Indi vidual Touch Tones can be sent onl y if Menu 4 3 is not set to O ff. Menu 4 3 is described on page 35. Sending S trings of T ouch T ones During a cal l , with the display empty: 1) Reca ll fro m me mory the string yo u wa nt to send. 2) Pr e ss left ñ (Men u) then í . You can s tore a whol e digi t se quenc e in a memo ry lo ca- tion a nd se nd it a s Touc h Tones. You could u se t his f or frequently-used strings of num bers, such as the access codes fo r your vo i ce mailb o x . The phone sends (as Touch Tones) the digits tha t are cur- rently on t he display. You may also press and hold left ñ (Men u) then p ress W to Send DTMF then l eft ñ (OK) then l eft ñ (Qui t) to send a string of Touch Tone s.
27 To stor e a To uc h Tone s t ring Store Touch Tone strings the same way as you store phone numbers. For exam ple , yo u co ul d stor e a vo i ce mail number in the personal d irectory. To stor e Touc h Tone strings with a pho ne num ber 1) Ke y in th e pho n e nu m b er . 2) Pr e ss ∗∗∗ (p ) or ∗∗∗∗ (w). 3) Ke y in th e T ouc h T one s tr i ng . 4) Stor e the numb er in the nor mal way. ∗∗∗ creat es a “p” (p au s e) char act er. When you reca ll thi s number sequence from me mory and press í , th e phone d ial s the phone n umber, p ause s 2.5 se conds, then sends the DTMF di git s. You can add as many “p” charac ters as you need to get the right dela y time. ∗∗∗∗ crea te s a “w ” ( wait ) ch ara cter . Whe n yo u reca ll thi s number sequence from me mory and press í , th e phone d ial s the phone number , then w aits f or you to press the l eft ñ (DTMF ) . Th is is ha nd y if yo u are calli n g a nu m - ber t hat th en prom pts you to enter in form atio n, suc h as someone’s phone e xtension. To lin k a st o re d ph on e nu mb er to DTM F digits in anot her memory locatio n 1) Ke y in th e pho n e nu m b er . 2) Pr e ss ∗∗ ( ). 3) Ke y in me mo r y loc at ion s tor i ng th e DT M F st rin g . 4) Stor e the numb er in the nor mal way. Use this if the p hone nu mber an d DT MF digits do not fi t in one storage location; i t links the phone number to the memory location storing the DTMF string.
28 ∗∗ c rea tes a “ ” (l ink to ano ther m emor y loca tion ). Wh en you recall t his number se quence from memory and press í , the ph o ne di a l s the phone nu mb er , then d ispl ays digits stored in the m emory loca tion you have entered. Press left ñ (DTMF ) to send them. Enter i ng onl y a “ ” at th e end o f a st or ed numb er ca uses the phone to prom pt you for a memory locati on af ter the call is co nnecte d. The phone expec ts a mem ory l ocatio n afte r the “ ” chara cter . Enter a locat ion number and pr ess lef t ñ (OK) . Then press left ñ (DTMF ) when the phone displays the digits stored in tha t me mory loc ati on. T ouch T on e Settings in the Ph one Your phone’ s Touch Tone settings a re Menu 4 3, Manual DTMF Tones, and Menu 4 4, Auto DTMF Length. M enu 4 3, Manu al D TMF To nes 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 4 3 . 2) Pr e ss W to your choice . 3) Pr e ss left ñ (OK) . This dete rmines th e length of the i ndividua l Touc h Tones when you press keys during calls. Note that rega rdless of this se tting, stri ngs of Touch Tone s can be sent. Cont in uous mea ns t he to ne so unds for as lon g as you hold the key. Fixed sets the tone le ngth to 100 m s, regardless of how long you press the k ey. Off turns the tones off, m eaning that no tone s are sent when you press indi vidual ke ys. Men u 4 4, Auto DT MF Leng t h 1) Lef t ñ (Menu ) 4 4 . 2) Pr e ss W to your choice . 3) Pr e ss left ñ (OK) . This determine s the length of Touch Tone s in strings. Shor t sets the DTMF t one length t o 100 ms. Long sets the D T MF tone l ength t o 500 ms.
29 9. The Men u The phone’s menus and submenus give access to most of th e p h o n e’ s fun c ti o n s . Me n u gui del ine s Scrolli n g throu gh the menus 1) Press left ñ (Men u) . 2) Pr e ss W or V to m enu you want. 3) Pr e ss left ñ ( Sele ct or OK ) to e n t er su bm enu s and choose options. The current setting appears fi rst in lists of setting options. Ent e ring me nus b y num be r ( s ho rt cu ts) • Pr ess left ñ (Men u) then me nu n umbe r th en sub- menu number the n setti ng numbe r . The menus, submen us and setting opti ons are numbered. The numb er is sh o wn i n t he di s p l ay’s top rig ht corn er . Once you reach the m enu or submenu you want, you ca n als o use W or V to se e options. Note: Pr ess the menu, submenu, and setti ng numbers w ithi n a c ou ple of s eco nd s of ea ch o the r w h en u si ng t his met hod . 1) Press left ñ (Men u) to e nter th e men us. 2) Pr e ss W an d V to step thr ough menus, submenus, and options. 3) ÷ give s help text on menus a nd submenus and goes to the next scre en of help text if ther e ar e several. 4) Pr e ss right ñ (Qui t) to go back one level. 5) ù e xits the menu facili ty withou t making chan ges.
30 Mem ory Funct ions Menu 01 1 Dia le d Ca lls 2 R ec ei v ed C al ls 3 M isse d Calls 4 Cle a r All Ca ll List s 5 Memory Erase Optio n s 6M e m o r y S t a t u s 7 Ca ll T im er s Messages Menu 2 1 Listen to V o ic e Messages 2 R ea d Messages 3 Set V oice Ma il box Number Call Setti ngs Menu 3 1 R in gin g V o lu me 2 R inging T one 3 O ne - T ouch Di al in g 4 Eme rgenc y Key 9 5A u t o m a t i c R e d i a l 6 Automatic Answer 7 Ca lli ng C ard 8 M essage M ode Phone Sett ings Menu 4 1L i g h t s 2 K eypa d T ones 3 Manual DTMF T ones 4 Auto DTMF Le ngth 5 Pers o n a l Remi n d er Note 6C o u n t d o w n T i m e r 7 Restor e Settings 8 Lan gu age Secu rity Op tion Menu 5 1 Automatic Ph one Lock 2 Change Lock Code 3 Restric t Call s 3 1 Outgoing Cal ls 3 2 In te r national Ca lls 3 3 Incoming Calls Netwo rk Service s Menu 6 (s ee no te ne xt p age ) 1 Pu blic S yst e ms 2 Dua l Mode Se le c ti on 3 V oice Priv acy 4 Call Forwar d ing 4 1 Forward Al l Calls 4 2 Forward If Busy 4 3 Forward If Not Answered 4 4 Forward If Out of Reach 4 5 Ca ncel Al l Forwarding 5 Cal l Wait ing 6 S end Ow n Nu mber 7 Net work F eat ure Se tti ng Summary of Menu Fun ctions and Shortcu ts
31 System Se arch Menu 7 Se le ct s wh ic h c ell u lar system to use . NA M Sele c tio n Menu 8 Selects the phone’s system and curr e nt phone num ber. Number Edito r Menu 9 Allows edi ting of the currently-dis p la ye d n um b e r. Alert Option s Menu 10 Selects type o f ringing or silent service. Lock Th e Keys Menu 11 Locks the keypad. Menu 6 N ote: T h e item s in Me nu 6 show n in it alic s are visibl e O NLY when a cti va ted with Menu 6 7! Netwo rk Servic es Some of the menu funct ions ar e ne t w o r k se rvi ce s . Th es e func tio ns ca n be util ized only if provi ded by your cell ular network. To ma ke use of a netwo rk se rvic e, yo u must firs t s ubscr ib e to i t. Fo r av ail- abili ty an d subsc r ipt ion , con tact y our netw ork operator.
32 Men u 01, Memor y Fun cti ons See “The Personal Directory” on page 19 and “Temporary Lists & Ca ll Timers” on page 24 f or descriptions of the items in Menu 01. Menu 2, Me ssage s See “V oice and T ext Messages” on p age 15 f or d escriptions of th ese m enu i tem s. Menu 3, Call Settings Men u 3 1, Ring i ng Vo l u me You hea r eac h ringi ng level as you scroll through t h e vol- um e l eve ls . W hen th e pho ne is con nec ted to a ha nd sfr ee desk top char ger , handsf ree car kit , or h eadset , the ri ngin g volume c an be se t separat ely for those acce ssories. Men u 3 2, Rin gi n g Tone The phone plays a sa mple of each p atte rn as you scroll . Note : The ringing tone is the s ame f or a ll ac cessor ies. M enu 3 3, One -Touc h Dialing With this featu re on, you c an dia l an y of the phone num - bers stored in personal directory locations 2-9 by pressing and holding the number of the personal directory location. Note: Pre ssin g and holdi ng 9 in itia tes an emerg ency call if the Emergency Key 9 function i s set On! Pres sin g an d h old in g 1 always init iates a call to the number stored with Menu 2 3 , Se t V oice Ma ilbo x N umb er. M enu 3 4, Eme rge ncy K ey 9 With th is f eat ur e o n , the p ho ne ma kes an emerg e ncy call wh en y ou pr ess 9 then í . The phone dials the pre pro- grammed e mergency number (e.g. 911). You ca n als o dial an emer gency cal l by pre ssing and hold ing 9 for a bo ut thr ee s eco nds , a fte r wh ich th e ca ll is init iat ed. Ho wev er , t hi s me tho d doe s no t wo rk wh en Key L oc k i s acti ve o r when the pho ne i s connecte d to a modem .
33 Men u 3 5, Auto m a t i c R ed i al W he n th is is on, you r p h o n e r edi al s th e n um be r you are trying to ca ll (if the network is bu sy, indic ated by a fast busy tone) up to 10 times. Press ô to end the call att empts. The pho n e b eep s when the call g o es th r o ug h. Men u 3 6, Auto m a t i c An swer W he n th e p h o n e is co n n e ct ed to th e he ads e t or t he handsfre e faci lity of the car kit, y o u c an set the phone to answer a call automat ical ly after one rin g. The car kit mus t be equipped w ith the igniti on sense option. Men u 3 7, Cal l i ng Ca r d Your ph o n e ca n store up to 4 calli ng card s. 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 3 7 . The phone lists Card A-D or None . 2) Pr e ss W unti l you see the car d you want then pre ss lef t ñ (OK) . This i s the car d your phone will auto- ma t i ca ll y use w h en yo u ma ke calli ng car d cal ls (s ee “Cal ling Car d Calls” on page 14 ). T o use a dif fer ent car d, sel e ct it a nd go t hrou g h the s teps agai n. The phone will disp lay previously-stored information. 3) Enter your Security code then pre ss left ñ (OK) . This gives you the SELEC T DIALING SEQUENCE scr een. 4) Pr ess left ñ (Sel ec t) , scro ll thr ough th e choices, and pre ss left ñ (OK) for the one that match es you r cal lin g ca rd. Opt ion Us e for ca rds t hat re quir e you to : Access No. Ph on e N o. Card No. Dial 1- 800 access nu mber , th en phon e numb er , th en ca rd num ber Access No. Card No. Ph on e N o. Dial 1- 800 access nu mber , th en car d n umber , th en pho ne numbe r Prefix Ph on e N o. Card No. Dial a prefi x (su ch as 0 or 1), th en ph on e n umb er , then card n um be r .
34 5) The phone then prompts you for other informati on, su ch as Acces s num be r and Card nu mb er . Ente r this in formati o n at ea ch pr ompt and pr ess lef t ñ (OK) . 6) Y ou c a n ent er the ca lli ng car d name by p r essing ÷ when the p hone pr ompts you for the ac ces s number or car d numb er . The p hon e wi ll then pr om pt you fo r the car d name. Ent er it and pr ess lef t ñ (OK) . T o c hang e st or ed call ing car d in form ation (such as your car d n umber) , go thr ough these st eps, bu t use the ù key to er as e alread y st ored in form at ion . K ey in the ne w in fo rm at ion th e n press left ñ (OK) . Menu 3 8, Message Mode See “Message Mode” on page 16 for a de scription of this funct ion. Menu 4, Phone Settings Menu 4 1, Lights With li ghts on, the k eypad lights come on w hen you p ress a key or hav e an incomi ng ca ll , and go off 15 seco nds late r. Wh en the pho ne is connect ed to a car kit, deskto p charge r, or cigarette lighter charger, the keypad l ights are on pe rm an en tly wh en th i s se t ti ng is ON; when this setting is OFF, t he l ight s com e on whe n yo u press a key or have an inco ming ca ll, and go of f 15 second s later . No te: You can turn o n the lig hts for 15 second s by pre ssing the power key quic kly, regardl ess of this setting. Me n u 4 2, Key pa d To nes You ca n sele ct the volum e le vel or turn off the sound the phone makes when you press a key. Note: Th e keypad tone volume is set separatel y for each access o r y yo u us e.
35 M enu 4 3, Manu al D TMF To nes Men u 4 4, Auto DT MF Leng t h See “Touch Tones” on p age 26 for descriptions of these it ems. M enu 4 5, Per s on al Re mind e r N ot e 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 4 5 . 2) Key in a n ew mes sage or edit th e exi sting one . 3) Pr e ss left ñ ( Optio n) . 4) Pr e ss W to Stor e or Eras e . 5) Pr e ss left ñ (OK) . Th e Pe rs o n al Re m in d er N o t e dis p la ys wh e n the ph on e is swit ched o n. T he ma xim um l engt h i s 30 charac ters. Char acters yo u key in a re added t o the l eft of th e cursor . Press ù to dele te cha racters to the left of the cursor. Press W or V to move the c ursor right or left . Store st or e s th e n ew or ed i t ed n o te for lat e r us e. T he no t e is displayed each ti me you switch the phone on. Eras e re- moves the note from the display and from the memory. Next ti me you sw itch the phone on, t he stored note displays. Once you have rea d the note, press le ft ñ (Kee p) to save it or right ñ (Eras e) to delete it. It displays eac h time you turn the phone on unt il you erase it. Men u 4 6, Co un tdo wn Tim e r 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 4 6 . 2) Ke y in ti m e to co u n t d o w n a t Set timer: . Enter hours 00-99 a nd minutes 00-59. 3) Pr e ss left ñ (OK) . 4) Pr e ss right ñ (Qui t) twice to exi t. The pho n e s o und s an alar m and displ ays COU NTD OWN COMP LE TED when it fini s h es co u n t in g do wn th e a mo u n t of time you enter. The timer stops if the battery runs out or if you turn the phone off.
36 An inc oming cal l overri des the ti mer a larm. Af ter you have compl et ed t he call , COUN TD OWN C OM PLETE D app ea rs , but the p hone does not s ou nd an ala rm. To stop t h e timer befor e it alar ms • Follow the steps above, but key i n 0000 at Set timer : . To cl e ar th e al ar m wh en it i s so un din g • Pr ess any key e xcept ð . Menu 4 7, Restore Setti ngs You ca n reset the se ttings of cert ain men u func tions t o fact ory defa ult s (a s i n a ne w te leph one). Note: Th e memory, timers, counters, a nd language are not r eset. The following settings are set to the values shown: Ring in g Vo lume Lev el 4 (3 in car mod e) Rin ging To ne Type 1 One -To uch D ial ing Off Emer genc y Key 9 Off Auto matic Re dial Off Auto ma tic Answe r Off Message Mode Off Lig hts On Keypad Tones Level 2 Manu al DTMF T ones Co nti nuou s Aut o D TMF L en gth Long Auto matic Ph one Lo ck Off Lock Code 1234 Du al Mod e Selecti on A na. & D ig . Voi ce Pr iv acy Off R i ng in g Op tio ns R i ng M enu 4 8, Lang uage You can ch oose the language your phone use s for all of i ts displays: Engli s h, French, Spani s h or Portuguese.
37 Menu 5, Security Options Most of the p hon e’s secur ity fe atur es re qui re a f ive-dig it security code , which is norm ally suppli ed with your phone. The default is 12345. If you forget the se curi ty code, con- tact yo ur deal er . Since th is co d e all ows ac ces s to al l the oper ations of the p ho ne, st ore i t in a s afe pl ace, sepa rat ely fr om th e p hone. Men u 5 1, Aut omat ic Ph o n e Lock When you t urn this on, the phone’s lock be come s acti ve afte r you swit c h t he ph one off and b a ck on. W it h the loc k on, the phone prompts you to Enter lo ck c ode : to acces s memo r y and me nu fun cti ons. To en te r t he lock cod e: •A t Ente r loc k cod e: ke y in the l ock c ode then pre ss left ñ (OK) . W he n the ph o n e is lo c k e d, c all s may be pos sible to t he emergency number prog rammed into your p hone (e .g. 911 or o th er o ffi cial em erge ncy nu mb er) i nclu di ng ca lls wit h th e Emergency Key 9. Also, you may ca ll the number stored in location 100. To answ er a call w ith A uto Loc k on: • Pr ess í . To ca ll the nu mber in locat io n 100 wi t h A ut o L o c k o n : • Pr ess W or V then í . Note: To unlock the phone perman ently after l ocking it, you need to enter this functi on and select the AUTO L OC K OFF option. M enu 5 2, C han ge Lo ck co de In a l ock cod e, onl y digi ts 0 to 9 are accep ted. Lock co des are four d igits long.
38 Men u 5 3, Rest r ict Cal ls You can prevent the phone from diali ng a number or receiving a call . When ca lls ar e restr i cted, ca ll s may be poss i ble to th e emergency numb er program med into your ph one (e. g. 91 1 or other official emergency numbers). Me n u 5 3 1, Ou t g o in g C al l s Allo we d mea ns t hat all calls can be mad e as us ual. Bloc ke d means that no cal ls can be made. Limit ed means tha t c all s can b e made only t o pho ne num bers stor ed in cer t a i n pers ona l d ir e ctory locat ions. You ar e prompte d for a FROM : and TO: valu e . Fo r exa mp le, en ter FROM : 1 an d TO: 15 , to al low onl y call s t o th e n umbe rs stored in loca tions 1-15. Or, ente r FROM : 3 and TO: 3 , to allow on ly c alls to th e n umber s tore d in l o cat ion 3. You ca n store an a rea c ode (for example, 214) in a mem- ory locati on (e.g., 15). Th e n sel ect Limi te d , an d e nte r 15 in the FROM : an d TO: va lue s. You can th en m ak e call s to only nu mbers startin g with 214. Men u 5 3 2, Int erna ti o n al Cal l s Allo we d mean s y o u ca n mak e in t ern a ti on al c all s (i. e. , calls begi nn ing w ith the int ernati onal pre f ix pre pro- grammed in your phone). Block ed mean s you can’t mak e in t ern ati ona l ca ll s w it h the ph o ne . Men u 5 3 3, Inc omin g Ca lls Allo we d mea ns you can rece ive al l call s. Bloc ke d means you can re ceive no call s. Menu 6, Ne twork Ser vices M enu 6 1, Pu b lic Syst em s The phone uses the setting of t his item to determine which publi c sy stem t o use. See “Menu 7, Syst em Sea rch” on p a g e 4 3 , f o r m ore inform ation about th e sys tems your phone can wo rk in.
39 In each cel lular ser vi c e ar ea the re are usuall y tw o cel lula r operators operating publ ic systems of type “A” or “B”. One o f the public systems (A or B) is your home system (dep ending on yo ur o perat or) but your phone can w ork with both types of systems. With Menu 7, you can select the ty p e of sy s tem th e phone shoul d use. (If you have r egis tered with seve ral op erat ors, use M enu 8, NAM SE LE CT , to select a NAM. This d etermin es which phone num be r and “hom e syst em” the ph one uses .) Both A &B means that wh en roam ing, the ph one fir st tries to use a ho me -type syste m ( s uch as “B ” if the ho me sys- te m is B) . I f th is is n o t a vai l abl e, it t h en trie s to u se a n o n - home t ype sy stem ( suc h as “ A” if t he home s yst em i s B ). Home ty pe A or Home typ e B mean s t he ph on e trie s to u se only a hom e-t ype sy stem . Non- Ho me A or Non -Ho me B means the phone t ries to use onl y a non -home-type sy stem. Hom e Area mea ns t he phone canno t r oam a t all . Note: To use this option, your home system operator must have a r oamin g agr eement wi th the host co mpany whos e system you try to us e. Contact your home system o p erator for the roaming agreements they have with other operato rs. Dependin g on the sel ecti on ei ther the A or B indicato r (or both) will appe ar. Neither indic a tor appe ars if Home Area is s ele cted . Ro am ing Ind ica tors i n P ubl ic S yste ms When the phone begins roaming, it b eeps, displays ROAM IN G , and lights the roaming indica tor ( ). For a de sc ript ion of th e tw o st ates of th e r oam ing i ndic at or, see “Key s an d the Disp lay”, page i i. Som e ce llular systems c an recognize a roam ing phone automatically. In other syste ms, yo u must conta ct the cel lula r oper ato r befo re the sy stem ca n r eco gn ize th e p ho ne. Yo u w ill n eed t o gi v e your phone number, your phone’ s ESN (electroni c seri al number), and how you plan t o pay fo r your ca lls. There is usua ll y an add it ional char ge fo r roam ing cal ls.
40 Note: The ESN for your ce llular phon e is pr inted unde r the batt ery pack on t he b ack o f th e ph one. M enu 6 2, D ual mo d e Se le ct You can set th e phone to work in AMPS (Ana lo g) and/ or TDMA (Dig ita l) ne tworks. The network can al way s overr id e y our s ett ing , ho wever. Wh en the ph one i s i n dua l mod e (Ana. & Dig .) , th e ce ll ul ar ne t wor k a uto m ati ca lly selects the right mode. The phone automatica lly return s to dualm ode (Ana .& Dig. ) when y o u s wi tc h th e ph on e off and ba ck on. Menu 6 3 , Voice Privacy You may se t this to On or Off . Voice Pr ivac y O n encr ypts t he vo ice channe l o nly i n net w orks w ith digi tal service. If you have thi s feature on and voice privacy be- comes inac tiv e for any reason the phone displays VOIC E PRIV AC Y INAC TI VE and beep s. Check for avail abili ty of this f unction f rom your ne twork oper ator . Men u 6 4, Cal l Fo rw ar di ng This appears on the menu only i f activated with Menu 6 7. 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 6 4 . 2) Pr e ss W to f orwardi ng option. 3) Pr e ss left ñ (OK) . 4) Pr e ss W to Acti va te or Canc el . 5) Pr e ss left ñ (OK) . This f orwards your calls t o the numbe r that is on displa y when you sel ect Acti vat e . Note: M enu i tems 6 4 , 6 5 , an d 6 6 a ppear on your phone’s menu onl y if y ou ar e using th e first telephone number of your phone (see “ Menu 8, NAM Sel ecti on” on page 43), you have subscribed to the service from your net w ork operator , and you have acti vated th e menu it ems with Menu 6 7.
41 Forw ar d All C alls (Menu 6 4 1) forwards all inco ming ca lls. Forw ar d If Bu sy (Menu 6 4 2) forwards calls o nly when you ar e o n th e p h o ne. Forw ar d If No t Ans we red (Menu 6 4 3) f orwards calls if you don’ t answer. Forw ar d If Ou t of Re ach (Menu 6 4 4) f orwards call s i f you are ou t of the serving ce llul ar net work. Canc el All Fo rward in g (Menu 6 4 5) cancels all c ur r en t l y - activ e for ward ing o pti ons. Men u 6 5, Cal l Wa it in g This appears on the menu only i f activated with Menu 6 7. 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 6 5 . 2) Pr e ss W to Acti va te or Canc el . 3) Pr e ss left ñ (OK) . If you ac tivate call wait in g, you will receiv e a ton e during a call to let you k now you ha ve an incom ing cal l. T he ph one may also display the i ncoming c aller’s identifica tion. To an swe r t he i n com ing cal l, pres s í . (T he c urren t call is put on hold.) M enu 6 6, Se nd O wn N umb e r This appears on the menu only i f activated with Menu 6 7. 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 6 6 . 2) Pr e ss W to Yes (to show number) or No (to not show number) . 3) Pr e ss left ñ (OK) . 4) Key in t he numbe r y ou w ant to ca ll at Number: pr omp t. 5) Pr e ss í to ca ll . This specifi es whether or not to display (i.e., Send) your pho ne number to the person you are calling . Your sele ction here ap- plies only to th e next call y ou make . After that it go es back t o the default . Chec k with yo ur n etwork o per ator to find out wh at the defau lt is.
42 No te: This featur e functio ns only in sy stems equ ippe d with Calling Number Ident ificatio n. Co ntact your ne twork opera tor to s ee if this is av a ila ble . Men u 6 7, Netw ork Fe at ure Se tt ing Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, and Send O w n Number are se r v ic es av a ila b l e th r o u g h yo u r ne t w o rk o p e r at o r . When you su bscribe to any of these services, your operator or dealer gives you a separate code that y ou use to activate and deac tivate eac h servic e. Menu 6 7 l ets you store all t he cod es you use in your phone. Once you sto re the c od e in yo ur phon e, the servi ce appea r s as a menu item. You can then use the menu to acti vate a nd deactiva te CALL F ORWAR DI NG , CALL WAIT IN G , and SEND OWN NUM BER . To remove an item from the menu, go through the steps shown in “To Store Codes”, but simpl y press left ñ (OK) after the Feat ur e code: pro mpt ( with o ut ent ering a code) . To store codes: 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 6 7 . This puts you in the Network Feature Setti ng Menu. 2) At Feat ur e Cod e: enter the code you want to stor e in your phone (e.g. ∗ 74) then left ñ (OK) . 3) Pr e ss W unti l you see CALL F ORWAR DI NG , CALL WAITI NG , or SEND OWN NUM BER . Press l eft ñ (OK) to choose the one you want the code to apply to. Wi th CAL L FOR WA RD ING , you then choose the spec ifi c type of CALL F ORWAR DI NG . Pr es s W to r each your cho i ce then left ñ (OK) . 4) Pr ess W to r each Acti vat e or Canc el 5) Pr e ss left ñ (OK) .
43 Menu 7, S y stem Search Your phon e work s i n Pu blic Sy stem s ( such as your H ome Syste m), an d i n Pri vate System s (i f sup porte d by th e net- w ork ). With Menu 7, yo u ch oo se ho w th e ph on e se lect s a network t o use. The d efault i s Autom at ic , whic h mean s the p hone auto mati call y se arc hes fo r networ ks a vai lable to yo u a nd ch oo se s th e ap pro pri ate on e. Ev ery ti me yo u switch on the phon e, it resets this to Autom at ic . (Note that i t c hooses which Pu blic system t o use based on th e ch oi ce yo u m a ke in Menu 6 1, Pu bl ic S ys tem s) . If you choose Manu al , the p hone sear ches f or netw orks, then begi ns d ispla ying them. The phone di s plays AVAIL - ABLE : or NOT AV AIL: for the systems it finds. (Y ou cannot use NOT AV AI L: systems.) Use the W key t o scroll through the choices, and press (OK) w hen yo u se e th e o n e y o u wa n t. If you choose New S ea rch , the ph one beg in s a new search for new Pri vate and Residential systems. When it finds the best new system, it displays i t. You ca n then Sele ct it, or sta rt another se arch by pressing Next . To switch f rom private to pub lic If you are in a pr ivat e syste m an d want acce ss to a pu bli c system, press and hold le ft ñ (Men u) , w hen you ar e not in a cal l. Yo u can then sear ch through and select avail- abl e publ ic sy stem s . The pho n e us es the publ ic syste m you choose for one outgoing call. After that it goes back to Auto ma tic system selectio n. Menu 8, NAM Se lection 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 8 . 2) Pr e ss W to phone number to use. 3) Pr e ss left ñ (Sel ect ) . The ce ll ular oper at or program s your pho ne w it h sof t w are call ed a Number Assignment Modul e (NAM) when you register for service. You can re gister your phone with up to 3 ce ll ul ar s y s te m s , ea ch g iv in g yo ur ph o n e a d if fe r en t
44 NAM, which con tai ns uniqu e da ta f o r you such as your phone num b er, home ser v i ce are a, and A-key. Only one NAM i s in ef fect at a ti me. When you select a NAM (phone numb er) , you are al so select ing your Home System. The first phone number displ ayed with this menu is th e ph on e nu m be r in u se. Note: You need at least one act ive number to make call s. You c ann ot cha nge fr om one NA M t o anoth er d uring a call. Menu 9, Number Editor The number you want to edi t must be on the disp la y. 1) Press left ñ (Men u) 9 . Pr e ssing ù r emo ves the digit left of c ursor . Pr e ssing W or V moves the c ursor right or left. Ke y in ne w n um be r s a n d sp ec ia l ch a r ac te rs as y o u need them . 2) Pr e ss left ñ (OK ) when you’r e d one ed iti ng t he numb er . Y ou can p ress í to dial the edit ed numb er . Your changes aren’t saved unless you save the number! Menu 10, Aler t Options Wi th Ring & Vi bra the ph one ri ngs an d vibr ates fo r in- co ming ca lls. Wi th Ring th e ph on e so und s a ri ngi ng to ne . Wi th Beep O nce the phone sounds a short be ep. With Vibr at e th e ph one only vibr ates . Wi th Sile nt , t he phone only flashes its lights and CALL . The vibra tor func tion c an be acti vat ed, but i t functi ons only if an op tional vibr atin g bat tery is use d (BBT -1XV). Contact your dealer f or more information. For dif ferent ringi ng volume levels and t one patterns, use “Menu 3 1, Ringing Volume” on page 32 and “Menu 3 2, Ringing Tone” on page 32.
45 When the phone sta rts to alert, you can press ô to mut e the ri nging t one. The phone c ontinue s to al ert si lentl y by fla shing the l ights and the tex t CALL on the display. Wh en Beep Once , Vibr at e or Sile nt has been ch o s en , the p h o n e d is p lay s SILE NT . C a ll r ela te d to ne s like m essa ge re ceiv e d o r v oice ma il i nd icat ion b eeps become shorter with one of the above options se lected. Wh en Sile nt has been chos en, Automat i c An s we r (Menu 3 6) does not work. If Vibra te is sel ec ted and no vib r ati ng battery is at- tache d, t he phone auto matical ly goe s into Sile nt mod e for inco min g cal ls. If the phone is set to Vibr at e and th en p la ce d in a Ha n ds fr e e s t an d, th e p h o n e r in g s o n ly . W he n th e p h o n e is co n n e ct ed to a H F de sk t o p ch a r g er, HF car kit , or head s et, the aler t o p tions can b e set separ atel y for each o f these ac cessori es. Menu 11, Lock the Ke ys • Pr ess left ñ (Men u) then 11 . The ke ys remain loc ked unt il you unl ock them b y pressing lef t ñ then ∗ . W ith KEYS L OCKED and no cal l in progress, no key tones a re heard and no key presses are accepted, except for call s to 911 (or o ther official prepro- gram me d emerg e ncy number), í , and ô . When pl acing an e m er g enc y call, the em erge ncy n u mb e r is displayed only aft e r you have keyed in all its digi ts. After the e mergency c a ll, Key Loc k au tomatical ly be comes ac- tive aga in. Ke ys c annot b e l ocked w hen th e phone is conn ected to a car ki t or in the handsf ree desk top cha rger.
46 10. Data and Fa x Call s The pho n e can se nd or r ecei ve dat a w hen it i s co nnecte d to a com pa tible d ata ter m inal (suc h as a f ax mach i ne or PC) thro ug h a da ta ad ap ter . See the docume ntati on for the dat a ad ap te r and ter minal . Only an alo g data can b e se nt an d rec ei ved. The phone r eco gnizes the type of the conne cted termina l aut o ma ticall y. F o r i n s t an ce, if a fax ma chine is c onnecte d to t he phone, the phon e ma kes a f ax call . No te: Pres si ng a nd hol din g 9 to init iate an em er ge ncy call does n o t wor k whe n t he pho ne is con nected to a mode m. To star t an ou tgoin g data or fax call 1) Check that th e da ta te rminal is pro p er ly in stall ed . A data or fa x transmission is a lways started from t he data terminal. 2) Start the transmission f r om the data terminal in th e norm al w ay . For e xam ple, t o send a te lefa x, start the transmission from the fax machine ’ s keypa d. The pho ne ca ll s th e num ber y ou dial ed from th e term ina l’ s key pad . 3) Afte r th e tr ansmi ssion, end the call fr om the d ata terminal. OR , pr ess ô . To re ce ive a dat a ca l l 1) Check that th e da ta te rminal is pro p er ly in stall ed . 2) Pr e ss í to answer the call. OR , if you know that t he inc o min g ca ll is a da t a ca ll , yo u ca n an sw e r th e ca ll fr om the data te rminal. 3) Afte r the transm i ssion, end the call from the data ter- mina l. OR , press ô .
47 To receive a fax call 1) Check that th e da ta te rminal is pro p er ly in stall ed . 2) Pr e ss í to ans w er th e ca ll. OR , if y ou know t his is an in coming f ax, you can answ er the call fr om the f ax mac hin e’ s keypad . 3) Afte r the transmission, end th e cal l fr om the fax mac hin e’ s keypad . OR , pre ss ô .
48 11. Ac cessories In add it ion to the ac ce ssories that we r e in cluded in your phone’s sales package, you m ay also find a sepa rate full co lo r ac ce ss o r i es b ro c hu re . Yo u ca n se le ct fro m a wid e range of No kia access ori es t o ac commodate your spe cifi c communic ation nee d s. For a vail ability, plea se chec k wit h you r lo cal deal er. A few pr actical rules for accessory operatio n • Keep all accessori es out o f the r each of small childr en. • W h e n y o u di s co n n e ct th e p o w er co rd o f an y ac c e s- sory , grasp an d pull the plug, no t t he co r d . • Check r egul a rly tha t all ce llular p hone equi pment in a vehi cle is mo un ted and oper ati ng pr o pe r ly . • Installation of complex car accessories mu st be made by quali fied personnel only . Note : Use o nly batteri e s, an tennas, char ger s, a nd a cces- sorie s appr o ve d by the ph one ma nuf actur er . Th e use of any oth er types w ill invali dat e any approv al or warr anty ap- plying to the phone, and may be dangerous. Batteries The follo w ing battery opti ons are availa ble f or your p hone. Char ging time s i n th e ta ble are a p proxi mate, using eithe r the Rapid Travel Charger (ACH- 4U) or the Rapid Cigarette Lighte r Cha rger ( LCH-2). Ta lk ti mes ar e also approximate. (BBH-1S) 600 mAh NiMH Sli m Battery (BBT -1XV) 600 m Ah NiMH V ibrating Ba ttery (BBH-1SF) 800 m Ah NiMH E xtended Slim Battery (BBH-2H) 1100 mAh NiCd U ltra Extended Battery (BBH-1H) 1700 mAh NiMH Ult ra Extended Battery
49 Also see “Th e Battery ” on page 3 a nd “Important Ba ttery Information” on page 5. Approxima te batte ry operat ion t imes Note: B att ery opera tio n times vary accordin g to s ignal conditi ons, network para meters set by the operator, and how you use the batterie s. Using th e phone nea r th e network’ s base sta tion c on- sumes less power. Keepi ng the antenna fully e xtended whene ver possib le mainta ins the conne cti on to the net - wor k w it h l ess power . Battery Char ging Ti m e Ta l k T i m e Standb y Ti m e (BBH -1S) Slim 600 m Ah NiMH (ACH-3U/ AEC3518 ) 270 min. (ACH-4U) 60 m in . (D igita l) Up to 1 hr. 10 min. (Anal og) Up to 45 min. (D igit al) 26-30 hrs. (Anal og) 14-19 hrs. (BBT- 1XV) Vibrat ing 600 m Ah NiMH (ACH-3U/ AEC351 8)) 270 min. (ACH-4U) 60 m in . (D igita l) Up to 1 hr. 10 min. (Anal og) Up to 45 min. (D igit al) 26-30 hrs. (Anal og) 14-19 hrs. (BBH-1SF ) Extended Slim 800 mAh NiMH (ACH-3U/ AEC3518 ) 270 min. (ACH-4U) 60 m in . (D igita l) Up to 1 hr. 30 min. (Anal og) Up to 1 hr. (D igit al) 40 hrs. (Anal og) 25 hrs. (BBH -2H) Ultr a Exten ded 1100 mAh NiCd (ACH-3U/ AEC351 8)) 540 min. (ACH-4U) 120 min. (D igita l) Up to 2 hrs. 30 mi n. (Anal og) Up to 1 hr. 30 min. (D igit al) 52-60 hrs . (Anal og) 28-38 hrs . (BBH-1 H) Ultra Extended 1700 mA h NiMH (ACH-3U/ AEC351 8)) 840 min. (ACH-4U) 150 min. (D igita l) Up to 3 hrs. 30 m in. (Anal og) Up to 2 hrs. (D igit al) 71-83 hrs . (Anal og) 40-52 hrs .
50 CONTAINS: NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE AND/OR NICK E L CADMIUM BATTERY. MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISP OSED OF PROP ERLY. MU S T N OT BE DI S POSED OF IN MUNICI P AL WASTE. Char gers It is recommended that you allow your battery to full y dis- char ge be for e yo u recha rge it . Bat terie s las t lo ng er and perf orm b e tter if allo w ed t o dis c harge f ul l y at least o nce a we ek . Stan d ar d Trav el Cha rg e r ( AC H-3 U ) Thi s ch arger ca n be us ed wit h all battery op tions. Not e that you ca n- not ma ke cal ls d urin g char gi ng when th e batter y is fu ll y di schar ged. Plug the char ger i nto a wall o utlet and connect the lea d to the b ase of th e p ho ne or t o a ligh t d esk s ta nd . Rapid Travel Charger (ACH-4 U) This l ightweight A C charger ca n be used with all battery opti ons. Calls can be made dur ing cha r gi ng, even with a fully disc harge d battery. To use t he Rapid Travel Ch arger (ACH-4U ) , plug it i nto a standar d 120V AC wall outlet, and connect the lead fr om the cha rger to the bas e o f th e p h o n e. The charger can also be u sed together with th e optiona l Compa ct Desktop Charging Stand (CHH- 2) and Light Desk Stand (CHH- 2L). NiMH Ni Cd
51 Rapid Cig ar et te Lighte r Char ger (LCH-2) You can c harge the phone battery from your ve hi cl e b a tt e r y b y us i n g the Rapi d Cigare tte Light- er Charge r (LC H-2). You can als o u se th e ch ar ger with sta nds (CHH-2) and CHH-2L ( desc ribed b e- lo w). C alls ar e p o ssibl e dur ing ch ar ging . A gr een lig ht in di cat es the c harg e r i s re ad y fo r cha rg ing (when not cha rgin g) or f inished char g ing (if it has b een charging). A red l ight indicate s charging. The battery char ging ti mes are th e same a s those fo r the Rap id Tra vel Charger ( ACH-4U) . The i nput voltage range is f rom 10 to 30V DC, negat ive grounding. Avoid prolonged charging wi th the Rapid Cig- arette Lighte r Charger ( LCH-2) when the ca r engine is not running; this may cause the b attery of your car to dra in. N o t e a l s o t h a t i n s o m e c a r s t h e c i g a r e t t e l i g h t e r p l u g i s n o t provided with electrici ty i f the i gniti on is n ot swi tched on. Fus e Rep lace me nt The Rap id Cigar ette Li ghte r Charger co ntai ns a pr otecti ve fus e. The fuse i s locat ed i n the c harge r ti p. I f th e cha rger does no t work, the fuse may be blown, in wh ic h case re- place it with a 3 amp . 125 volt fuse . Never use a f use with a higher r ating. Com pact De sk to p Cha rging St and (CHH-2 ) The Compact Desktop Chargi ng Stand (CHH- 2) all ows you to pla ce both the phone and a spa re batt ery for chargin g at t he same time in t he st an d. It is com pati ble w it h a ll b a tt e r y o p t i o n s . The ch arger s tar ts t o ch arg e the sp a re batte ry a s s oon as it ha s fi nished c harging the phone b attery.
52 Connect eithe r the Ra p id Tra vel Charger (AC H-4U) or the Rapid Cigare tte Lighter Ch arger (LCH-2) to the stand, and then plug the Rapid Travel Cha rger or Rapid Cigarette Lighte r Charger in to a wall outlet or vehicle respecti ve ly. Place the phone and / or the s pa r e ba tte ry in the stand. To discha rge the s p are batt ery, press the blu e bu tto n o n the st and. Whe n the ba ttery i s totall y di scharged, recharg- ing sta rts autom atical ly. (I f you wish to st o p dischargi ng, press t he bu tton aga in to start the char g ing r i ght away. ) O nl y th e s pa re b at t e ry ca n b e d isc h ar g e d . Th e blin king r ed light in dic ate s disc har gin g, th e co ntin uo us re d li ght in di ca tes r ech a rgin g an d t he g re en li gh t ind ica tes tri ck le char g i ng. The phone is ready fo r use wh en the gree n light ap pears ( check the cha r g e o n th e ph one displa y). Light De sk Stand (CHH-2 L) The Light Desk Stand (CHH-2L) offers support for the phone durin g c har ging . U sed t ogeth er with t he Stand ard Tr avel Charg- er (ACH-3U) , R api d Trav el Charger ( ACH-4U), or the Rapid Cigaret te Li ghter Charger (LCH-2), t his d rop-i n st and i s an ec onomica l ch oic e when you n eed y our p hone clos e at ha nd, al ways rea dy f or ca lls . Ch arg ing is indi ca ted by the sc ro llin g b att ery bar s on t he righ t si de of t he phon e’s dis pla y. Char ging i s finis hed wh en the scroll ing stops.
53 12. Car e an d Maint enanc e Your phone is a p roduct of superior design and craftsman- ship and should be treated with care. The suggestions belo w will h elp you to fu lfill th e wa rran ty obli gat ion s a nd to enjoy this product for many ye ars. • Kee p the phon e and all it s parts and ac cessori es o u t of s mal l ch ildr ens’ r each . • Kee p the phon e dry . Prec ip i ta ti on, humid ity and li quids conta in mine ral s t hat w ill corr ode el ectr onic circu its . • Do no t use or sto re the p h o n e in dust y , dirt y area s . Its moving parts can be damaged. • Do not st o r e the pho n e in hot ar eas. High temper a - ture s can shorten the life of electr on ic devices, damag e b a tt e rie s, and war p or mel t ce rtain pla sti cs . • Do no t st o re th e ph o n e in col d areas . W h e n th e phone warm s up (to its normal tempe ratur e), moistu re can form inside the phone , which may dam age elec t r onic circ ui t b oa r ds. • Do not attemp t to open the phone. Non-expe rt handli ng of the phone may damage i t . • Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough hand ling can b re a k int e r nal ci rcuit boar d s. • Do not use harsh chemic als, cl eani ng solvents, or st r on g dete rg ent s t o clea n th e p hon e. W ipe i t wit h a sof t cloth slightl y dampen ed in a mi ld soap -and-wate r solution. • I f the p h o n e or an y of its ac ce s so r i es are no t work ing pr operl y , take them to your near est qualifi ed service fac ili ty . Th e pers on nel ther e wil l as s i st you, and if necessary , arrange for se rvice.
54 13. For Y our Safet y T raffi c Safe ty Do not use a hand-h eld tel ephone wh ile d r i ving a ve hi cle. If us ing a hand- held tele pho ne p ark t he vehic le b efor e conv ersi ng. Alwa ys sec ure the p hon e in it s hol der; do n o t pl ace t he phone on the pas s e nger seat or whe re i t can break lo o s e in a coll ision or sudden stop. Th e us e of a n al ert d ev i ce to o p er a t e a v eh i c le ’s ligh ts o r horn on pu blic road s is not permi tted. Reme mber road sa fety al ways co me s fi rst! Operating Environment Reme mber t o foll o w an y sp ecial regu latio ns in forc e in any area and always s witch off your phone whenever i t is fo rbid- den to u se it, or when it ma y ca us e in te rfe ren ce o r dang e r. Operati on of any radio t ransmit ting e quipm ent, i nclu ding cell ular tel ephones , may int er f ere wi th the funct ional it y of inad equa tely p rotect ed medi cal d evice s. C onsul t a physi - cian or the manufac turer of the medica l device if you hav e any q uest ion s. Ot her e lectr onic e quipment may als o be subject to in terfere nce . As with ot her mobile radio transmitti ng equi pment, users are advi sed that for the satisfac tory operati on of the equi p- ment and f or the safety o f personnel, it is re commended that the eq uip me nt sh ould onl y be used in th e no r ma l op- era ting p osi tion. Us ers a re ad vis ed to sw itch off the p ho ne w h en at a re - fuel ing poi nt (se rvice stat ion) . Us ers are re minded of t he ne ed t o ob se rve rest ric tio ns o n th e us e of r ad io eq ui pme nt in fu el d epots (fue l s torage and dis tribution area s), chemica l plants or where bl as ti ng oper ations ar e i n progres s . Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or expl osive material s in the same compartm ents a s th e phone, its parts or accessories.
55 O nly qu alifi ed per son nel shou ld in st all or s ervi ce t he pho ne in a vehic le. Faulty i nstal lati on or servi ce m ay be da nger- ous and may inval idate the warranty. Elec troni c fuel i nject ion sys tems, el ectroni c anti -skid br aki ng systems, electronic cruise control systems and o ther elec troni c system s ca n mal funct ion due to th e l ack of pro - te ct io n fr om rad io sig n al s. C he c k reg u la r ly th a t al l ce llu la r pho n e equ ipm en t in a ve hi cl e is mo u n t ed an d o pe rat i ng properly . Sw it ch of f y ou r c ellu lar ph on e w hen in an air cr aft. Th e us e of cell ular tele pho nes in an airc raft may be dang e rous to th e o pe rat ion o f th e air c raft , dis ru pt th e ce ll ul ar n et w o r k , and is il legal. Fail ure to observe the se instruct ions m ay lead to suspen- si on or d enia l of c ellu la r te le phone se rvic es t o th e o ffen der, or legal action or both. Emergency Calls IM PO R TAN T! This phone, like any cellular telephone, opera tes u sing radi o sign als , cel lular and landl i ne ne twor k s, an d user - pro- grammed func tions wh ich canno t guara ntee co nnect ion in all con ditions . The refore you should n ever rely sole ly upon any cell ul ar ph one for ess ent ial commu ni cat ion s (e. g. medi ca l emer gen cies ). Reme mber, to ma ke or re ce iv e any cal l s this pho n e must be swi tch ed on a nd in a s erv ic e ar ea wit h ad eq ua te ce ll ular signal strength. Emerge ncy ca lls may not be possible on all cellul ar net- works or w h en ce rtai n net wor k servi ces and/or ph one feat ures are in us e. Check with loc al serv ice provid ers.
56 Emergen cy calls on your p hone If ce r t ai n fe at u r es a r e in us e (Ke y g u ar d , Lo c ki ng, Ca ll Re- stricting, etc.), you may first need to turn those features off before y ou can m ake an emergency call . Consult this doc- um en t a nd you r l oca l cell ul ar serv i ce p r ovi der . W hen maki ng an emerge ncy ca ll , rem em ber to give al l th e n ec- es sary in fo r m at io n as ac c ura t el y a s pos sible . Rem em be r that yo ur ce llul ar pho ne ma y be the o nly me an s of commu- nic at io n at th e sce ne o f an ac ci de nt - do n ot cut of f t he cal l until gi ven permi ssion to d o so. Emergen cy calli ng 1) If the phone is not on, switch it on. 2) Pr e ss and hold ù to c lea r d is p l ay . 3) Key in emer g e n c y nu m b e r fo r you r pres en t loc a tion (e .g. 911 or other of ficial e mergency nu mber). 4) Pr e ss í . IM PO R TAN T! Use only batte ries, ant ennas, cha rgers , an d ac ces sorie s appr oved by th e phone man ufacturer . The use of any other types will inval idate any approva l or warranty appl yin g to th e t ele p h on e, an d ma y be dan g e r o u s .
57 14. T e chnic al Da ta Cell ular System TDMA and AMPS Weight 7.9 oz (224g) wi th 600mAh NiMH battery Capacity 169 cc Frequency Range 824.010 - 848. 970 MHz (TX) 869.010 - 893. 970 MHz (RX) Transmitter Output 0.4mW to 600mW nom inal Power Bat t ery Vol tag e 6 V no mi na l Charging Current 800mA typical Operating Temperature -20° C to 40° C (-4° F to 1 04° F) Number of Channels 832 Number of NAMs 3 Memory Locations 100 Memory C apacity Alpha: 16 digits per l ocation Numeric: 16 digits per location 30 digi ts in 8 locati ons. Nokia is a register ed trademark of Nokia Corp oration. The informati on conta ined in this U ser Guide was wri tten for dual-mode phone NHC-4NE /HE. The right to m ake changes and i mpro vements to any of t he product s describ ed in this gu ide without prior notice is reser ved. Issue No. 1. © 1997 Noki a Mobile Phones. All rights r eserved. These commo dities are authori zed by the U.S. Gover nment for export on ly to Canada, Mexico, or the United States. They m ay not be resold, diverted, transferred, transshipped o r otherwise disposed of in any o ther coun try, either in their o riginal form or aft er being incorporated throu gh an intermed iate pro - cess into oth er end-items, witho ut the wri tten ap proval of the U.S. Depart ment of State. 09 /9 7 P ri n ted i n Ca n ada
58 NOKIA One-Year Limited W arranty Nokia Mobil e Pho nes, Inc. (“ NMPI” ) warrant s tha t this c ellular phon e (“Produ ct") is fre e from defec ts in mate rial and wo rkman- ship, ac cord ing to the fo llowi ng term s and co nditio ns: 1. The limite d warra nty for th e Pro duct exte nds for ONE (1) year begi nnin g on th e da te of pu rcha se of the Pr oduct. 2. The li mited wa rra nty extend s only t o the o riginal consum er purch aser (“C onsum er”) o f the Product and is not assigna ble o r transfe rable to any su bsequent pu rchaser/ end user. 3. The li mited wa rra nty extend s only t o Consum ers w ho pur- chase t he Pro duct i n the Uni ted S tates. 4. Dur ing the limited war rant y perio d, NMPI wi ll repai r, or rep lace, at NMPI’s option, any defective parts, or any parts t hat will n ot prop erly o perate for their in tended use wit h new or factory r ebu ilt repl acemen t item s. No cha rge wi ll be m ade to the Consumer for any such pa rts. NMP I will a lso pay for the labo r charg es incu rred by NMP I in repairing or repla cing the defec tive par ts. The external housi ng and cosmet ic par ts shall b e free o f de fects at t he tim e of shipmen t an d, ther efor e, shall n ot be c overed u nde r these l imite d warra nty te rm s. 5. Upon r equ est from NMPI, t he Consum er must pr ovide infor- mati on to reasonab ly pro ve th e date o f purch ase. 6. The Co nsumer shall bea r th e cost o f shipp ing t he Produc t to the Cust om er Ser vice Dep artment of NMP I. NMPI shal l bear the cost o f shipp ing t he Produ ct back t o th e Consum er a fter the comp letion of se rvice u nder th is lim ited w arranty. 7. The Consum er shall have no coverage or ben efits under this limited warr a nty if any of the following con ditions are appl icable: a) The P roduc t has bee n subj ect to a bnorma l use, abn ormal cond itio ns, im pro per stor age , expo sure to moi stu re or da mp ness, unaut hor ized m odifica tions, unau thori zed c onnecti ons, un auth - oriz ed rep air, m isuse, negl ect, ab use, accident, alter ation, im proper installati on, or othe r acts whic h are not the fault o f NMPI, inclu ding damage cau sed by shi pping and blown fuses. b) T he Customer S ervice Depar tment at NMP I was not notified by Consum er o f the al lege d defect or malfu nctio n of the Pr oduct duri ng the app licabl e limit ed wa rranty peri od. c) The P roduc t serial number plat e or the acce ssory dat e code has be en r emoved, defa ced, or alter ed.
59 d) T he defect or d amage was caused b y the defe ctive fu nction of the ce llular system, o r by i nadequa te sig nal re ception b y the extern al ante nna. 8. If a pr oblem de velops duri ng the li mite d warra nty p eriod , the Consum er shoul d take the fol lowing step-by-st ep procedu re: a) The Co nsumer shall ret urn the Pr oduct t o th e place o f purch ase f or repa ir or rep lacement pr ocessing . b) If “ a” is not co nvenien t th e Consume r m ay contac t th e Cus tomer S ervic e Dep artment at NMPI, at the phone n umb er listed on the bot tom of the following pag e for fu rthe r instruct ions. c) The Co nsumer shall shi p the P rodu ct prep aid an d insured . Expen ses rel ated to re moving the Prod uct fr om an inst allati on are not cov ere d unde r this lim it ed warr anty . d) T he Consum er will be b illed for any p arts or labo r charg es no t covere d by this li mited wa rra nty. The Co nsumer shall be respo nsible fo r e xpenses relat ed to r einstall ation o f the Product. e) If the Prod uct is return ed to the Custome r S erv ice Depart men t at N MPI d uring the l imited warrant y per iod, but the pr oblem with the P roduc t canno t b e fixed un der the ter ms and con dition s of this limite d wa rranty, t he Consum er w ill be no tified a nd g iven a n estimate of the char ges the Co nsumer m ust pay to h ave the Pro duct re paire d, with a ll sh ipping charg es billed to the C onsumer . If the e stimat e is re fused , the P roduct will be r etur ned freig ht col lect. If the Produ ct is retur ned to the C ustomer Servi ce Dep artmen t at NMPI aft er t he expi ration o f the warr anty per iod, NMPI’ s normal se rvice p olicies sh all app ly and the Consum er will be invoiced for all shipping charg es. 9. The P roduct co nsists of ne wly assembl ed equipm ent th at may conta in used c ompon ents wh ich have been rep rocessed to allow machi ne co mpli ance wi th P roduct per formanc e an d rel iabil ity specifi cations. 10. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILIT Y, OR FIT- NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURP OSE OF USE, SHA LL BE LIMI TED TO THE DURA TIO N OF TH E FOR EGOING WRIT TEN WARRANTY , OTHERWISE, THE FOREGOING WARRANTY I S THE PURCHASER ’ S SOLE AND EX CLUSIVE REM EDY AND IN L IEU OF ALL O THER WARRA NTIES, EXPRE SS O R IMPL IED. NMP I SHALL NOT BE LIAB LE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR A LOSS OF ANTICIPATED BENEF ITS OR PROFITS, RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODU CT OR AR ISING F R OM T HE BREACH OF THE WARRAN T Y EVEN IF NMPI KNEW OF T HE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES.
60 11. Some states do not al low limitation of ho w long an implied warra nty l asts, so t he a bove limitati on ma y not ap ply to you (the Consum er). Some states do not al low the excl usio n of i ncidental or conseq uenti al damag es, so the abov e limitat ion or exc lusions m ay not a pply t o you (the C onsume r). Thi s limi ted war ranty gi ves yo u speci fic legal right s and you may also have ot her rig hts which v ary from state to state . 12. N M PI neithe r assumes nor author izes any authori zed serv ice center or any person or entit y to assume for it any oth er ob ligation or liabil ity beyond that whic h is expressly provided for in th is limited warra nty. 13. Qu estion s con cernin g this limited warrant y may be di rected to th e Custo mer Servi ce D epartm ent at No kia, 6 200 Cou rtne y Campb ell Cause way, Sui te 900 , Tamp a, F L 3363 0. Tel ephone (813) 288 -3800 or 1- 80 0-666 -5553 , Fa csimil e: (813 ) 28 7-661 2. 14. T he li mite d warra nty p eriod for N okia Prod uct Corp . sup plied attach men ts and ac cesso ries are sp ecifical ly def ined w ithin th eir own wa rra nty ca rds and pac kaging .
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