Nokia 252 252 Owner's Manual
S cro ll s t h roug h men u func tions. Also a djusts ear pie ce v olu m e dur i ng a cal l . Swi t ch es between alpha and n um er i c modes. Confi rms and selects choices on display . E n te r s th e menu. Dele t es cha r ac t er s o r cl ear s d isp l ay . Back s pac e s on e me nu le v el. D ia ls a p h o n e number and a nswers a ca ll. 0-9, â , #: Us ed to ent er numbers and ch arac ter s. End s a ca ll . Acti vates Ke y- guar d when pre ssed and he ld . Ex it s th e menu. Shows Life T ime r w hen pre ssed and he ld . Swi tch es t he phone on an d of f when pressed and h eld . Ret ract abl e a ntenna . Exte nd fully du rin g ca lls .
-1 Quic k G uide to Fu nctions Answer a call - Press or any key but or Cle ar a di gi t fr om d is p lay - Press Cl ear th e e nt ire dis p lay - Pres s an d hol d Emer ge ncy 9 cal l - Press and hold 9 for 2 second s. (Note : Emerg ency 9 Di alin g must be set on! ) End a cal l - Pr ess Find a stor ed n ame - W ith cl ear di s pla y, pr ess then â¼ . Find a stor ed num be r - With cl ea r displ ay , press â¼ . K eyguar d act ivat e - Pres s an d h old , or p r ess âÂÂ. K eyg uard dea ctiv ate - Press âÂÂ. Last 10 dialed num b ers - W it h cl ear dis p la y , pr ess th en â¼ . Pr ess ag ai n to di al d is pl aye d nu mber . Last num be r redial - Wi th cl ea r di sp la y , pr es s Make a cal l - En te r ar ea cod e an d p ho ne num b er t he n press One -touc h d ial - Press and hold 1-8 for 2 secon ds. (Note : On e-t ouc h di al in g must be set on! ) PINCALL activat e - P ress â # PINCALL #, key in PIN co de, then press PINCALL de act ivate - Pres s â # PINCALL # then Sp eed d ial - Pr ess a l oc atio n nu m ber (1 -99 ) th en pr ess Stor e a num be r (qu ick) - Ke y in area co d e and p hone nu mber t he n p r ess Sw i tc h on /o ff - Press and hold fo r one sec ond . Volu me - adjust - Dur ing a ca ll, pr es s â¼ or â² .
0 Quic k G uide to M en u Backstep one l ev el - Press Ente r menu - Press Exi t men u - Pr es s Scro ll th ro ug h me nu - Press th en â¼ or â² . Sele ct a s ub menu or op ti on - Press Shor tcuts - Press then the menu nu mber. Menu S umm ar y: 1 P hone Book 1) Find Nam e 2) Save Name & Num ber 3) Edit Name o r Number 4) Eras e from Phone B ook 5) Phone B ook St atus 2 Call L og 1) Dialed Calls 2) Erase all Recen t Calls 3) Call T imer s 3 Pho n e Set t in g s 1) Ringing Opti ons 2) Ri ngin g V olume 3) Ri ngin g T on e 4) Keypad T ones 5) Ligh ts 6) 1-T ouch Dia ling 7) Emer gency 9 Dialin g 8) Lan guage 9) Pho ne Numb er 10) Auto ma tic A nswer 11) Autom ati c Redi al 4 S ecurit y Settin gs 1) Change L ock Code 2) Change S ec urity Co de 3) Resto re Factory S ett ings 5 Cal l Settings 1) Calling Card 2) Calli ng Options 6 Loc k Ph o ne Pre vents out going calls and access to al l ph one func ti ons. In -Ca ll Me nu Thi s i s avail able onl y d uring call s. Give the key a short press to access t hese opt ions: Mute Sen d DTMF Remin der Me ssage Dis plays a pe rson alize d messag e when yo u switc h you r p hone on .
i Cont ents 1. For Yo ur S afety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Di splay I ndica tors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3. Batte ry In forma tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Installing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Remov ing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Discharging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Important Battery Inf ormation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4. Basic Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Switching On or Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Wak e-up Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Selecting a Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Mak ing a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Ending a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Answ ering a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 Adjusting the Earpie ce Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 Last Num ber Redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 Speed Diali ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 1-Touch Dia ling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 Emergency 9 Diali n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 Keyg uard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 Calling Card Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 PIN Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 Voice Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 5. The P hone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Viewing and Entering Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 Saving Num bers and Na mes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Finding Numbers and Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 Using the Notepad Memo ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 Moving a Nam e and Numb er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 Erasing a Name and Num ber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 Editing a Name and Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4
ii 6. The Me nu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 âÂÂMENU then OKâ Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 Shortcut Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 Using the Menu During a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 List of Menu Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7 Phone Book (Menu 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 8 Call Log (Menu 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Phone Settings (Menu 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 Security Settings (Menu 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 8 Call Setti ng s (Menu 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 Lock Phone (Menu 6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 In-Call Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 Reminde r Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 7 7. Dat a an d Touch Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Data Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 8 Sending Touch Tone s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 Using the Flash Fun ction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 8. A ccessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 9. Re fere nce I nfor mation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 Care an d Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 10. Tro ubleshoot ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 11. Technic al Infor mation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 12. In dex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 7
3 1. F or Y our Sa fety R ea d th e s e s im p le gu i d el in es b e fo r e us in g y o ur pho ne. Fai lur e t o comp ly wit h t hes e gui del in es m ay be dange rou s or illegal. For more detai led safety inform ati on, See â Imp orta nt Safety In formationâ on page 59. Road S afety Comes First DonâÂÂt use a h and-h eld p hone w hile dri ving; p ark the ve hi cl e fir st . Switch Off In Ho spitals Sw it ch off yo ur ph on e when n ea r me di ca l e qu ipm en t . Follow any regulations or rules i n force. S w i tc h O ff O n Ai r cr aft Mobi le ph one s c an caus e in ter fer en ce. Usi ng t hem on airc ra ft is il le gal . S w itc h O ff Wh en Re fue l in g Do not use the p hone at a refueling p oin t. Do not use ne ar fu el s or ch e mi ca ls . Swi t ch Of f Near Bla sti ng Do not us e the p hone w h er e blas ti ng is in prog r ess. Observe re strictions, and foll ow any re gulations or rules in forc e. In te rf eren ce All mobile phones m ay get in terfere nce whi ch cou ld affe ct pe rfor ma n ce. Use S ensibly Use only in the normal position (to ear). Avoid unnec- essary contac t with the ante nna when phone i s on.
4 Q u a l if ie d S e r vi c e O nly qua lif ie d se r vic e pe rso nne l ma y in st a ll or r epa ir cell ul ar pho ne eq uip ment. Us e only ap p rov ed acces - so r i es an d ba tt e r ie s . FCC/ Ind ust ry C ana da Not ic e A cel lu la r pho ne m ay ca us e TV or r ad i o i nte r f ere nce ( e.g . wh en usin g a pho ne in close p roximity to ele ctronic receiving equip me nt). The FCC/ Indust ry Canad a c an requi re you t o stop using your cell ul ar p h on e if such i nte rfe renc e canno t be eli m inat e d. If you requ i re as s i stan ce, plea se co nta ct your lo c al se r v i ce f aci l it y. This devic e compl ies with part 15 of the FCC rul es. O peratio n is su bj ec t to t he co n di ti on t h at t h is d evi ce d o es no t ca us e ha rmf ul i nte rf ere n ce . Using t his Gu ide The c el lula r phon e desc r ibe d in th is gui de i s ap pro ved fo r u se i n AMPS networks. A nu m be r of fe at u res inc lu de d i n th is g ui de a re ca lle d N et wo rk Se r v ic es . Th ey are s pec ia l se rv ic es pro v ide d by ce llu la r ser v ic e pro vider s. B efor e you ca n t ake advan tage of any of thes e Net- work Services, you must subscri be to th e service(s) from your home se rvi ce pr ovid er an d o btai n ins tru ct ion s f or th ei r us e.
5 2. Display Indicators Shows which ty pe of syst em t he phon e wi ll us e w hen it is r oam ing (s ee âÂÂCarrier Se lecti on (Menu 5 2 1)â on page 45 .) Blank if Home-only syst em is sele cted, or the phone is u sing a âÂÂpreferre dâ network. The p h o ne i s usi ng th e Ho me syst em . Flashe s if the phone is using a Home type syst em (not th e Ho me sy stem ) or wh e n the p ho ne is us ing a â pre - ferre dâ network (se e âÂÂCarrier Sel ection (Menu 5 2 1)â on page 45 ). B la nk i f t he p ho n e is u sin g a no n -p ref er re d net wo rk. A ca ll is in pro gr e s s. The phon e is in al ph a mo de; you c an ente r l ett ers a nd see names. Ind i cat es menu or me mo r y l oca t io n nu m b er . and bar ind icat e the cel lul ar si gnal st rength o f t he l oca ti o n w he re y o u a re u sin g y ou r p h one . and bar ind i cat e the batt ery cha rge le vel. W h en the battery is f ully charged, the whole bar is disp layed.
6 Sign al St re ng th Indic at ion A ce ll ul ar p h o n e s en d s a nd re ce iv e s ra di o s ig n a ls . As wit h all radi o equi pmen t, t h e q ua li ty of ra dio r e cepti on d ep e nds o n the str en gth of the r a dio s i gna l in th e area w he re y o u a re ope r atin g your phone. The strength of the cellula r signal is shown by the vertical bar on th e le ft-hand s ide of the disp lay. Th e h ig he r t he b a r, th e s tr on g er t h e si gn al a t y ou r pres en t lo cati on. Wh en NO SE RVI CE is dis pla yed, the ph one is either outsi de of the cel lul ar serv ic e area or res tri ct ed f rom ent eri ng se rvi ce, an d c alls ca nnot be made or received. If th e signal is poor a nd you are using the phone i n a buil ding, yo u m a y g e t b e tt e r re ce p t io n ne ar a wi n d o w .
7 3. Ba ttery Inform ation Your phon e is pow ered by a recha r geabl e batte ry. Us e onl y bat- te r ies ap pro v ed by th e ph o n e m an u f a c t u r er an d r ec h ar g e yo u r batt ery only wit h t he char gers appro ved by the manufa cture r. See âÂÂI mportant Batter y Informationâ on page 11 . A n ew b a tt e ry mus t be cha r ged f or a mi ni mu m of 12 hours before being used for the first time. A new batteryâ s ful l p erformance i s a chie ved only af te r two o r th ree co m p le te ch a r ge an d dis c h arg e cy cles ! See your cellular service pro vider or dealer f or the battery options avail abl e f or your p ho ne. Installing the B attery Removing the Battery Note: Swi tch o ff t he phon eâ s po wer before removi ng the battery! î î î î îÂÂ
8 Charging the Battery Plu g th e cha rg er i nt o a wal l o utlet an d con nect t he cha rger to the bottom of your phone. W he n ch ar g i ng s t ar t s , th e b a tt e r y s e g - ments sc roll a nd th e phon e be eps onc e. You can us e t he ph one dur ing char gi ng, but ch argin g w ill be redu ced for the duration of the call. Note : In a cal l, ch ar ging wi ll s top comp lete - ly if you are using the T r ave l Char g er (AC P-7 ) . After the segm ents of t he batt ery indica tor st op scrol ling an d all segmen ts are d ispl ayed , the batt er y i s full y cha r ged. Di sco nn ect the cha rg er from the power outl et and pho ne. If th e batte ry is t oo hot or col d, the charging may be interrupted u ntil the battery reaches its normal op er a ti ng t em pe rat u re. Note: With a new, com plet ely disch arged batte ry, the phone may take up to 45 minut es to show that cha rging is in progress. C harg ing T im es The batt ery cha rgin g ti me s sh own in th e fol low ing t abl e ar e approxi ma te .
9 Talk and S tandby Ti mes Battery operati on times dep end great ly on how you use the batt eri es, as we ll as on th e co ver a ge o f the netwo r k an d net - work parameters set by the cel lular serv ice provider. Batter y T ravel Char ger AC P - 7 Rapid T ravel Char ger AC P - 9 Rapid Cig. Lig hter Char ger LCH-9 BKH-6 Exte nded NiCd 1100 mAh 5 hours 90 minutes 90 mi nutes BKL-6 Exte nded Vibr a NiCd 1100 mAh 5 hours 90 minutes 90 mi nutes BMH -2 Light NiMH 550 mAh 3 hours 50 minutes 50 mi nutes Batter y T alk Time Standb y T ime BKH-6 Extended NiCd 1100 mAh 2 hours, 5 mi nutes 30 hours BKL-6 Exten de d Vibr a NiCd 1100 mAh 2 hours, 5 mi nutes 30 hours BMH-2 Lig ht NiMH 550 mAh 50 minut es 15 hours
10 Discharging th e Battery A battery la sts l onger and perf orms better i f you ful ly disch arge it f rom tim e to time. To discharge the batte ry, leave your phone switc hed o n unti l the b atter y is d rai ned and th e phone turn s it s elf off. The n wait for 30 mi nutes before connecting to a charging sour ce . ( See âÂÂDee p Di scha rgeâ b elow .) Note: D o not atte mpt to di scharge the batt ery by any ot her me ans. Batte ry Low Warning You get this messa ge and a warning tone when the batt er y ch ar g e is l ow and on ly a few mi nute s of tal k time rema in . The repetiti on rate of the bat tery -l ow warn- ings depends on t he remaini ng batte ry cap a ci ty an d th e ba tt er y co n d it io n . T he w arn in g s are mo r e fr eq ue nt when you âÂÂr e in a cal l. Note : I f yo uâÂÂve se le cted t he Vib ra Only o r Si lent Rin ging O ptio n, you wonâÂÂt hear any w arning tones. Se e âÂÂRinging Options ( Menu 3 1)â on page 34. When the batter y cha rge is to o lo w for the p ho ne to work , the phone d isplays RECHA RG E B ATT ER Y , then beep s, then shuts it sel f of f. Charge the battery as described earl ier in this secti on. De ep Di scha r g e If you regu larly just âÂÂtop upâ t he cha rge in your batt ery without ever al lowin g it to f ully disc harge first, its lif e will be shortene d. In or d er to g e t the m a x i m u m l i fe f r o m yo u r b a tt e r y y o u sh o u ld all ow it to disc har g e comp le tel y ab o u t o nce a month.
11 To d is char ge t he batt ery comp let el y: 1) Leave t he pho ne s witc hed o n unti l REC HAR GE B ATT ER Y appears, the n le t the phone switc h off a utomatica l ly. 2) Leave t he phone al one f or ab out 30 mi nutes (a nd do not con ne ct a c har ge r wi thi n t his tim e) a ft e r it sw itc he s it se lf o ff. Du r in g th is 3 0 minu tes, th e ph o ne is in â Dee p Dis ch ar geâ mode . The way to â wak e upâ the phon e i s to con nec t it to a cha r ger . 3) Full y char ge t he batt ery af ter Deep Dis char ge . The phone may remind you t o discharge the batte ry, by pre- senting a serie s of battery-a dv ic e me ssages. Press â¼ or to page through the inf ormati o n, or p ress to cl ea r the message s. Important Battery Information ⢠Use only batt eries and chargers approve d by the phone manu fa ctu r er . ⢠When a char ger is not in use, di scon nec t it fr om the p o w er sour ce. Do not lea ve the batte ry conn ected to a ch arger f or lon g e r than a we ek; o ve rcha r g in g m a y s h o rt en its life . ⢠If left un used , a f ull y cha rg ed ba tte ry m ay co mplet el y dr a in (discharge) in 1 - 4 we eks. ⢠Never use any cha rger or batte ry tha t is damage d or wor n out. ⢠Use the ba ttery only for its i ntended purpo se. ⢠Do not short cir cu it the battery . Accide nta l short cir cuiti ng can oc c ur wh e n a me t al lic ob je ct ( e. g . co i n, cli p o r pen ) cause s dir ect c onnection of the tw o termin als of the ba ttery (m etal str ip s on the back of th e batte ry), f or exam ple, when you car r y a s p ar e bat tery in your p o ck et o r pu rse. Shor t c ir- cuit in g the termin als may damage the batt ery or the con n e ct in g o b je ct .
12 ⢠Le avi ng the batter y i n hot or col d place s, such as in a clo s e d car in summ er or win ter co nd i ti ons, r educes the capac ity a nd life time of th e batte ry . Always try to keep the battery between 41 ðF and 95ðF (5ðC and 35ðC). A p hone wit h a h ot or cold batt ery may t emporaril y not work (or charge ) even if the battery is f ully cha rged. Ni MH batte ry perf or m ance is part i cul ar l y li mit ed in tem per at ur es b elo w 14ðF (-10ð C). ⢠T emperatu r e extr e mes af f ect the a bili ty of your batte ry to charge : it may r equi r e cooli ng or warming first. ⢠When the batt ery is not in use, stor e i t unch arged in a cool , dark a nd dry place . ⢠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 . D o not attem pt t o open the c ase. ⢠It is r e commended t hat you allow your ba ttery to f ully dis- cha r g e be fo re yo u r e ch arg e it . ⢠The bat tery can be charge d and disc harge d hundr e ds of tim es but w il l ev ent ual l y w ea r out. Wh en th e ope rati ng t ime is s hort er than norm al, i t is t ime to buy a ne w batte ry . ⢠D o not d is p o s e o f a batt er y in a fir e! D ispo se o f u sed bat ter i es in ac c or dan c e w it h lo ca l r egu la t ion s. R ec ycl e! Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hydride batteries must be recycled or dispo sed of properly. T hey must no t be di sposed o f i n municipal waste. NiCd NiMH
13 4 . Ba sic F u nct io n s Switching On or O ff ⢠Pr ess and hol d the ke y fo r o n e s ec ond. NORM AL PO SIT ION: Hold the p hon e as you wo ul d an y oth er tele pho ne with the ant enna po inted up and over y our sho ul der. TI PS ON E FFICIE NT OP E RATION: Exte nd your ant enna full y when in calls. As with an y oth er r adio tra nsmitt ing d evi ce, avoi d u nne cessar y conta ct wi th the antenna when the pho ne is swit ched on . Con tact wi th the anten na affec ts call qu ality and may cau se the pho ne to op era te at a hig her pow er leve l than oth erwis e needed. WA RNING! D o n ot s witch t he p hon e on when ce llul ar ph one use i s proh ibi ted or when i t may cau se i nte rfer ence or dan ger. Wa k e - u p M e s s a g e When you switch your phon e on, the phone d isplays th e phone nu mb er cu r r e nt ly s el ect ed fo r y o ur ph o n e, o r th e na m e o f th e deal er i f thi s h as be en progr amm ed. T he d ea ler name t ak es prec edence over the phone numbe r if programm ed. Note : Thi s i s di ff er ent fr om th e R emi nder Mes sage you can stor e in your pho ne. S ee âÂÂRemi nder Messa geâ on page 49 . Selecting a Network Your ph one ope rat es o n spec if ic net wor ks a nd some ti me s i t must choose which system to use. This can happen, for example, if you ar e roa ming ( i.e. you le ave the ar ea wh ere you ha ve si gned up for service). If you want you r phone to work only i n certa in types of network s (for ex a mpl e, to take ad va nta ge of cer t ai n bil ling ag r eeme nts between systems), you can specify t his using âÂÂC arri er Sele ction (Menu 5 2 1)â . See page 45 .
14 Making a Call 1) Extend the phoneâÂÂs antenna full y. 2) Ente r the area code and phone n umber, th en p ress . If yo u ma ke a mi st ake , pr ess to eras e dig its on e by one. Pr e ss and hold to cl ear the whol e d ispl ay . A phone symbol appears on the di s- pla y . Th e ca ll is c o nn e ct e d wh en th e phone numbe r disappears from t he disp la y and CALL appears . Fo r i n te rn at ion a l c a lls, y o u c a n en te r a â â at the beginni ng of a number by pressi ng âÂÂâ . Then ent er the nu mbe r, the n pr ess . The â â exp and s to t he inte r n atio n a l dialin g co de p refix. NO SE RV ICE appear s an d the p hone be eps if you try t o make a ca ll whe n you r phone i s out s ide the cel lu lar se rvi ce are a. CALL N OT AL LO WED appear s if you tr y t o make a call that is restricted (see âÂÂAllowed Calls (Menu 5 2 2)â on page 47 ) , o r i f t h e pho n e is l ocke d. If y o u r e ce iv e a cal l w h en yo u â r e t r yi ng to m ak e a c all , t he in coming cal l comes th rough a nd the o ut going cal l i s ca nce lled . Ending a Call â¢P r e s s . Note: I f you pre ss and hol d , youâ ll act ivate Keygu ard (s ee âÂÂKey guar d â on pa ge 17 ) .
15 Answe ring a Call ⢠Pre ss or an y k ey exc ept or the ke y . ⢠T o answ er a wait ing ca ll (norma ll y indi ca t ed by a be ep), pre ss . ( Not e t hat C all W aitin g is a net wo rk fe at u re. You nee d to subscri be to it through your servi ce p r ovid e r. ) You can press to stop the ringing soun d without an swering th e ca ll . Make s ure t he ant enn a is ful l y e xten ded dur i ng t he call . Note: I f Keyguard i s a ctive , a c all ca n only be answere d wit h . When the re is an in comi ng ca ll , the phone rings and CALL f las hes on the display. If you ha ve set Ringi ng Options to SILE NT , the keypad and display li ghts flas h, CALL fla shes o n th e di s p la y and t he p hone makes a short beep (see âÂÂRi nging Optionsâ on page 34 ). You can a ns wer a c all an y tim e, even wh ile usi ng K ey guard , memory or m enu f uncti ons. If y o u d o n â t an s w er a ca ll , th e m es s ag e 1 MI SS ED CA LL or âÂÂnâ MI SS ED CA LLS ap p ear s o n th e d i spla y an d r e m ains u nt il you pre ss any key (except the ke y) to clea r t he dis pla y. Adjusting the Earpiece V olume ⢠D urin g a ca ll , p r ess â¼ or â² to dec r ea se or incr ease t he ea rpiec e volum e level .
16 Las t Nu mb e r Re di al ⢠Cl ear t he disp lay , th en pr ess . Last 10 Dialed Calls ⢠C lear th e disp la y , pres s , th en â¼ . Pr ess â¼ re p e a t e d l y unti l you see the number you wa nt. Then pre ss to dial it. See âÂÂDial ed Calls (Menu 2 1)â on page 32 for more inform atio n. Speed D ialing ⢠Dia l the nu mber of the mem ory loca ti on ( 1-99 ) where the pho n e numb er is st o r ed, t hen pr es s . You c an al so enter a st ored name then pr ess . The phone dials the number stored with tha t nam e. If the memory locati on is empty, the message LOCAT IO N EMPT Y ap p ea r s . 1-T ou ch Dialing If 1 -Tou ch Di al ing is s et t o O n, you ca n di al the ph one number stored in any of the memory locations 1-8 by pre ssing a single ke y: ⢠Hol d the r eq ui r ed num ber key (1 -8) for 2 seco nd s. Note: Loc ati on 1 is recommen ded to be used as the Vo ic e Mailbo x Num- ber. Lo cati o n 9 cannot be use d for 1-To uch Dialing to any num ber other th an the p rep ro gram me d e mergen cy num be r. See âÂÂ1- Touch Diali ng (Menu 3 6)â on page 36 .
17 Emergency 9 Di aling The 9 Ke y is reserved for an Emerg ency Number tha t is pro- grammed into y our phone by your de aler. ⢠Pre ss and hold 9 for 2 se conds. Emergency 9 Dialing must be set O n for this to w ork! See âÂÂEmergency 9 Dialing (Menu 3 7)â on page 37 . Note: Official em erg ency n umb ers vary by locat ion (e.g ., 911 or anot her offi cial eme rge ncy n umb er). Howe ver, only on e em er genc y num ber i s prog ram me d i nto yo ur ph one to be d iale d aut om atical ly by Em erg ency 9 Dial ing, and this m ay no t be th e p rop er n umber in all ci rcu mstances. Note: Em erg enc y 9 Dial ing do es not op era te when Keyg uard is act iva ted. However , an eme rge ncy call can be made with out deactiva ting K eygu ard by entering the whole em erg ency num ber prog ramme d in to your phone an d t hen pre ssin g . Keyguar d ⢠T o ac ti vat e K ey g uard, p ress an d h old (or pr ess then â ). ⢠T o deactivat e Keygua r d, p r ess the n â . Keyguard l ocks th e keypad to prevent acci dental keypresse s (e. g. whe n t he pho ne i s in a p ocket o r a bag) . KEYG UA R D ACTI VE remains ( o r r eappea rs) on the displa y unti l any key is pressed or Keyguard is deactivated. Answ ering a Ca ll with Key guard Acti ve ⢠Pre ss . Duri ng the cal l, th e ke ypad rema ins unl o ck ed and the p hone can be used normally. After the cal l is ended , Keygua rd auto- mati call y become s acti ve a gain.
18 The pho ne ca nnot b e swi tch ed o ff when Key guar d i s a ct ive. However , i f t he pho ne is ri ngi ng an d Ke yguard is act iv e, y ou ca n press to switch off the phone whil e it i s r ing i ng . Note: When Ke yguard is acti vated, ca lls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into you r phone (e.g. , 911 or another off i cial emergenc y number). However, E mer genc y 9 Dial i n g does no t o pe rat e. M aking an E me rge ncy C al l with Keyg u ar d Acti ve ⢠En t er t he em erge n cy nu m b er pre p rog ram med in yo u r phone and press . The em ergen cy number i s di splayed onl y af ter you ha ve entere d the last digit of the number. Calling Card C alls If you use the phone âÂÂs Cal ling Ca rd storage f eature (se e âÂÂCa lli ng Card (Menu 5 1)â on page 42 ) , you ca n use the method de- scribe d be low to charge long distan ce charges to a Callin g Card. You wonâÂÂt ne ed to enter Cal lin g Card inform ati on eve r y time you want to make a card cal l. Note : No physic al cre d it c a rds ar e need ed in order to direc t the cal l cha r ges to th e cre dit ca rd ; how ev e r yo u mus t fir st s to re an d se le ct a C al lin g Ca r d wit h Me n u 5 1 ! To mak e a Ca lling Card Call: 1) Ente r the phon e n umber of the party to be cal led. 2) Pre ss and hold for 2 sec o n ds . The phone displays CARD CA LL and the sele cte d ca r d, then dis pla ys WA IT FOR T ON E, TH EN P RES S âÂÂOK â . 3) Whe n you hear a tone or voice prom pt, press or .
19 Th e p h o n e ma y as k y o u ag a in to WAIT F OR TO NE, THEN PR ES S â OK â . 4) If you get another tone or voice prompt , pr ess again. The call i s the n ma de, and t he ph one disp lays CARD CA LL and the na me of t he card (if you h ave entere d one) . It is also possible to make manual card cal ls by using Touch Tones (DTMF) th rough y our Call ing C ard Opera tor. To do this, see âÂÂIn-Ca ll Menuâ on page 48 , an d âÂÂSending Touch Tonesâ on page 51 . You ca n mak e ca lli ng c ard cal ls i n co njunct ion with PIN ca lls. PIN Calls PIN Call is a network s ecu rit y feat ur e that req ui res a PI N Code ever y time you make a c all. You can act iva te or deactiva te i t and sp ec ify t he nu m b e rs in y o ur PI N Co de . P lea se ch e ck wi th y ou r operator for t he availabili ty of PIN Ca lling in your network. Note : If you ar e u sin g th e phon e in a n a rea t hat d oesnâ t r eq u i re PIN diali ng, deac tivat e PIN Call. Acti va tin g P IN Ca ll 1) Enter â # 7 4 6 2 2 5 5 # (spell s PINCALL). 2) Th e p ho n e ask s f o r y o u r f o ur -dig it PIN Code , wh ic h is provide d by your ne t - wor k o perat or . En ter your P IN c ode and pr ess . The p hone briefly dis- plays PIN C AL L ON . Making PIN Calls 1) Mak e t he ca ll a s usua l (r efer to âÂÂMaking a Ca l lâ on page 14 ). The phone displays PIN CAL L .
20 2) After you he ar a t one, pr es s ag a in . The phone displays SENDI NG PI N . .. . If the message r e mains on the dis play , p r e ss agai n to r es en d the PI N c o d e. Wait for you r ca ll t o be co n n ec t ed . Note: If youâÂÂre i n a net work that doesnâ t support PIN Call s, but your phone has PIN Call On , the p hon e stil l trie s to sen d a PIN . Press t o e nd th e PI N Call att empt. Note: When the phone is set to PIN CA LL ON , an em ergen cy call t o th e eme rgenc y numbe r pr ogr amme d i nto y our phon e (e.g., 911 or a nother official emergency number) will be dialed as a norma l call without the PI N code re q ues t. De ac t iva ti ng PIN Call ⢠F o llow the st eps in âÂÂAc t iv at in g P I N C al lâ , bu t don âÂÂt ent er your PIN Code at the pr ompt; just press . The ph one bri efly displa ys PIN CA L L OF F . V oi c e Me ssa g es Pl ea se c h ec k w it h y our o p era to r fo r t he a v ai la bil it y o f v oic e m e s- sage feat ur e s. I n ord er to use vo ic e me s sage f eat ur es, the network must support them, and you must subscribe t o them. We recommen d tha t you store the network voicem ail number in memo r y l o cat ion 1. Yo u ca n then use the 1 key ( w hic h has th e vo ic e ma il ic o n o n it) for s pee d dia li ng t h e vo ice m ail number.
21 5. The Phon e Book The Phone Book can store up to 1 25 phone numbe rs and cor- resp ondi ng nam es. It al so has a âÂÂnot ep adâ wher e you ca n stor e one ad d it io n al numb er and nam e. The maxim um numb er of phone book entries depend s on how much inf orm ati o n yo u st ore in ea ch l o cat io n. Sto r ed phon e numbers can be up to 32 digi ts long, and stor ed names ca n be of up t o 30 cha racters long. See âÂÂMemory Location 125â on pa ge 23 fo r an im portant note about Memory Location 125. V iewing an d Entering Na mes The key is used to switch betwee n displayi ng names and numbers. To enter names, search for names, an d view names, press . The phone displays to indi cate that âÂÂalp ha modeâ is select- ed; you can t hen use k eys to ente r l ett ers as w ell as numb ers, and vie w the st ored names ra ther than numbers. When a nam e is di spla yed , you can al so pres s to see the ass oci at ed n umb e r. Enter in g Le tters 1) Press to se l ec t al p h a m o de . Y o u ca n th e n en ter l et t ers by pr es s i ng the ke yp ad ke y s a ce r ta in nu m b er o f ti me s . See the ta ble on the ne xt page . 2) T o cor r ect m ist akes , pr es s repeatedly o r press and hold to clea r t he whol e disp lay .
22 Ent e ri ng Pu nct ua tio n Ma rks The âÂÂ0â key can be used to in sert pu nct uati o n ma rks (and 0) . Press 0 until you get to the punctu atio n mark you want: - ? ! , . : â â & $ ( ) 0 The Cu rsor The cu rsor appea rs at the end of an en try for yo ur conve nienc e when ent eri ng, ed it ing o r era sing an entr y. No te f rom the t able above that you c an eith er wait for the timer to move the cursor to t he next spac e or you ca n pre ss â to for c e it to t he ne x t sp ac e. Key 1 press 2 presses 3 presses 4 presses 5 presses 1 1111 1 2 AB C 2 A 3 DE F 3D 4 GH I 4 G 5 JKL 5 J 6 MN O 6 M 7 PQR S 7 8 TU V 8 T 9 WX Y Z 9 â Mov es the cur s or to the ne xt spac e im me di atel y . # Ad d s a sp ace b e tw ee n l et t ers .
23 Sav ing Numb er s and Name s Quick Save 1) Ente r the area code and pho ne number . 2) (Optional) Press , the n e nter th e name. 3) Pr ess . Wh e n SAVE I N L OC ATI ON ? is dis p la y ed, pre ss . The p h o ne s tor es the nu mb er i n the fi r s t em pt y mem o r y location. The memory location i s s hown i n the displ ayâÂÂs upper right corner. Identical names can not be stored in memory. If y ou t r y to st ore a name tha t is al read y s t o r ed , the phon e di s p la ys SAVE IN LOCA TI ON n? (w ith n being the lo c at io n cur r entl y cont ai ni ng the m atching n ame). To c onfirm, press . T h en , th e p h o n e asks if you want to repl ace the ent r y. T o do this , at REPLA CE? (follow ed by the name ), press . If y o u d o n âÂÂt wa nt to rep lac e th e co n t en t s , re-ent e r th e in fo r m a- tio n u s ing a s li ght ly d if fer ent name, t hen sav e ag ai n. Note: Y ou can a lso use Me nu 1 to find , save , edi t, an d era se stor ed ent rie s. See âÂÂPhon e Book ( Menu 1)â on page 30 . Memory Locat ion 125 Thi s is a s pec ia l me mo ry l oca ti on. If you st ore a numbe r i n l oca- tion 125, you ca n make cal ls to t hat number even if the phone is l ock ed . See âÂÂLock Phon e (Menu 6)â on page 47 . Special Characters in Stored Numbers In stored numbe rs, you can i ncl ude a 2.5 second pause ( âÂÂpâ char acter ), a wait (â wâ cha rac ter) , or a li nk t o ano th er loc ation ( â â character). Thi s allows t he automatic se nding of Touc h Tones. For mor e in for mat ion o n us in g th es e s pe cial cha r act er s see âÂÂAutomatic ally Se nding Touc h Tonesâ on page 51 .
24 ⢠T o enter a Paus e (p ) , pr es s âÂÂâ â . Note that a âÂÂpâ appea rs on the display , but thi s i s d i ffe ren t f r om jus t ke yi ng in the let ter âÂÂp âÂÂ. ⢠T o enter a W a it (w) , pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ . ⢠T o en ter a li nk t o a nothe r loca tion , pr ess âÂÂâ . A â â s ign w il l a p p e a r o n t h e d i s p l a y . A â â i n t h e m id d l e o f a s tr i n g l i n k s t o anothe r loca tion. Note: A â â a t the beginn ing of a num ber is used for int ernati onal call s. See âÂÂMaking a Callâ on page 14 for more information. Joining two l ocations for lo ng Touch Ton e stri ngs: 1) Enter the Touch Ton e string and store it in t he phone book. Reme mb er its l oca t ion nu mb er. 2) Reca ll th e ph on e num b er (ass umi ng itâ s al rea dy stored ) and r e me mber i t s l oca ti o n n umb er . 3) Pr ess âÂÂâ . Th e â â ch ara cte r i s d ispl ay ed a fter the p hone nu mber . 4) Ente r the loca tion number (one or two digits) of the T ouch T o ne strin g (from St ep 1). St ore the ne w co n t en t s (p h o ne nu mber , â âÂÂ, and T ouch T one locati on). Whe n the p hone disp lays SAVE I N L OC ATI ON ? e n te r t h e loca t io n nu m be r from St ep 2 an d press . For details on se nding Touch Tones, see âÂÂS endi ng Tou ch Tonesâ on p age 51 . Makin g a ca ll using t he t wo joi n ed loc at ions: 1) Recall the f irst l ocati on and press . Th i s di al s t h e phon e nu mb er, but th e di al ing stop s at the â â cha ract er. 2) When the call is establi s hed, press . The phone will autom ati call y send the T ouch T one string in the second loc ation (whic h is di spla yed ).
25 Finding Numb ers and Name s Finding nu mb ers ⢠W ith the display clea r of numb ers or names, p r ess â¼ r ep eat edl y to scr ol l th e number s sto r ed in the Phone Boo k. Phone nu mbers ar e disp laye d i n or der of lo cati on nu mb er. To view the name stored wi th the number disp layed, press . Finding na mes ⢠W ith the display cl ear of numbers or names, pr es s then â¼ repeate dly to scr oll the names stor ed in the Phone Book. Names ar e disp layed in alph abetic al ord er . To vie w the num ber stored with the name displayed, press . You ca n a lso use âÂÂF in d Na m e (Me n u 1 1) â . See page 30 . Using th e Notepad Memory S avin g a nu mb er and na me in th e N o te pa d ⢠Ente r th e num ber a nd na me , the n pr ess . At SAVE I N LOCAT IO N? , pr ess # then pr e s s . Viewing infor mation in the Notepad ⢠W ith the display cl ear of numbers or names, pr es s # then â¼ to view the number . T o view the name stor ed with the number , press .
26 M ovi n g a Name a nd N umb er 1) Reca ll th e n am e an d n u m be r fro m me mo ry . Pre s s . 2) At SAVE IN LO CAT IO N? , e nter th e n ew l ocati on nu mber th en p r ess . The phone w ill display MOVE? 3) Pr e ss to move (the phone di splays MOVE D an d t he r e ma in in g ava i la ble me mor y ), or pr es s to exi t wi th o u t moving. Eras ing a Name and Number See âÂÂErase From Ph one Book (Menu 1 4)â on page 31 . Editing a Name and Nu mber See âÂÂEdit Name or N umber (Menu 1 3)â on page 30 .
27 6. The Me nu The phoneâÂÂs menu s and submenus give you access to many feat ures and wa ys to cu st omize yo ur ph one. You ca n use the menus a nd su bmenu s ei ther with the âÂÂMenu th en OK Me th o d â or th e âÂÂS h o r t cu t M e th o dâ . A menu list is on page 29 a nd ins t ruc tio ns for us ing t he me nu s fo llow . âÂÂMENU the n OKâ Method 1) Press to enter the m enu. 2) Press â¼ or â² to sc roll t hrough menu choice s. 3) Pr ess to choo s e a men u. If t h ere are s u bm en u s: press â¼ or â² t o sc ro ll th ro u g h t h e submenu choices. Pre ss to enter a s ubmenu. 4) The curr ent setting is displ ayed. Pr ess â¼ or â² to scr o l l thr ough the other choi ces . Pr ess to select one, or press to exit the m enus w ithout changi ng anyth ing. Some menus require you to e nter you r lo ck co de or secu rit y code. No t e: T o b ac ks t ep a m e nu l ev el a t a ti me , p r ess . To exi t the Men u , p r ess or pre ss and hold . Shortcut Method The menus and submen us are numbe red , so you can access them by thei r number: 1) Press to enter the menu.
28 2) Pre ss th e number of the menu you wan t (1 -6) wit hin 4 sec- onds . (Al so, I f the r e ar e su bmen us, pr ess t he s ubme nu nu mber w it hin 4 sec onds .) T he cu rr en t sett ing (i f a pplic ab le) is disp laye d. 3) Pre ss â¼ or â² to scr ol l thr ou gh other settings. Pr ess to select a se tting or pr e ss to exit the menus withou t cha n g in g t h e se tt in g s. Note: If you use the shortcut method, the display shows a âÂÂ_â before the menu or submenu number in th e top right-han d cor- ner of th e displa y. Also, i f you use the short cut method to acce ss Menu 3 1, there is a 5-se cond de lay be fore th e me nu ap pears. To bypa ss this dela y, press 3 1 . Using th e Menu During a Call If you press dur ing a c all, th e phon e gi ve s you t he In- Call Menu ( s ee âÂÂIn -Call Menuâ on page 48 ). If you want acc ess to other menu item s, ju st pre ss an d hol d for a c oup le of seconds. Then use the menus as you normally would.
29 List of Menu Functions 1 Phone Book 1) Find Name 2) Save Nam e & Number 3) Edit Nam e or Number 4) Erase fr om Phone Book 5) Phone Book Sta tus 2 Ca l l L o g 1) Di al ed C a lls 2) Era se a ll Re ce nt C a lls 3) Call T imers 3 Phon e Se tt i ng s 1) Ringing O ptions 2) Ringi ng V olu m e 3) Ringing T on e 4) Keypad T ones 5) Light s 6) 1-T ouch Di ali ng 7) Emergenc y 9 Dial ing 8) Langua ge 9) Phon e N umber 10) Automatic Answer 11) Aut oma tic R edi al 4 Sec urity Setti ng s 1) Change Lock Code 2) Change Sec urity Code 3) Restor e Fact or y Setti ngs 5 C all Settings 1) Call ing Ca rd 2) Calli ng Options 6 Lo ck Ph o n e Prevents outgoing call s and acces s to al l ph one f unct io ns . In-Call Menu Th is is av a il abl e o n ly d uri ng call s. Give the key a short press to access these options: Mut e Send DTMF Reminder Message D isp lays a p e r s o n al iz ed message when you switch your phone on.
30 Phone Book (Menu 1) To access Menu 1, press the n . Find N ame (Me nu 1 1) 1) Pr e ss the n . 2) Y o u â ll s e e FIND NA ME . Pr ess again. The phone pr omp ts you to enter a nam e. 3) Ente r the fi rst few lette rs of the name, th en p r ess â¼ , or just pr ess â¼ to scr oll thr ough stor ed names. Note: To se e stored numb ers, press , then pr ess â¼ to scroll through th em. Sav e N ame & Numbe r (Men u 1 2 ) 1) Pr ess th en then â¼ to scr oll to SAVE NA ME & NUMBE R . Press . 2) Enter na me and pr ess . Ent er n um- ber a nd p r ess . The phon e sug- gests a loca tion for sa ving th e entry . 3) Pr ess , or enter another location nu mber t h en pr e ss . The phone dis- plays SAVE D an d the r ema in ing av ai labl e memo ry . Edit Name or Number (Men u 1 3) 1) Reca ll th e num be r fro m me mory . 2) Pr ess then then â¼ to scr oll to EDI T NA ME OR NUMBE R . Press .
31 3) Edit th e nam e: use t he key to d ele te char acters, use â¼ and â² to move the cur sor , and ente r new cha r ac ter s as req u i red . 4) Ed it the numbe r: press . Us e th e key to delet e dig- its , u se â¼ and â² to move the cursor , and enter new digi ts as r e quir ed. Pr ess . 5) At SAVE I N L OC ATI ON ? pre ss . If you d id not ch ange th e n ame, or t he name you have ent er ed match es one alr ead y st ored , then REPL AC E? w ill be displayed; p r ess to rep lace the conten ts wi th the ne w (edi ted) n ame and n umber . Erase From Phone Book (Men u 1 4) Note: B e ca reful whe n er asing-- it canâ t be undone ! 1) Press th en then â¼ to scroll to ERA SE F ROM PHONE B OO K . Press . 2) Pre ss â¼ to m o ve th e p o i n te r t o y our cho i ce . P ress to choose it. If you choose Erase Al l , th e ph on e ask s you to confirm. Press when you s ee ARE YO U SUR E? , or press to exi t wi thout eras i ng. If you choose One b y One , the ph on e di spla ys Erase name : . E ithe r en ter the f irst f ew let ters of t he name then pre ss â¼ , or just pres s â¼ to sc roll through stored name s. Press to se e phone numbe rs t o er ase. W hen yo u s ee th e name or number y ou want to erase, press , or press if yo u c h an g e yo u r mi n d an d do no t wa nt to e r as e .
32 Pho ne B o ok Stat us ( Men u 1 5) 1) Press then th en â¼ to s cr o l l to PHON E BOO K ST ATU S . Pre ss . 2) The phone di splays th e per centage of memory av a ila bl e. Call Log (Menu 2) To access Menu 2, press then â¼ . You â ll s e e C ALL LO G ; press . Di al ed Ca l l s (M en u 2 1) The phon e automatica lly st ores the l a st ten numbers you c alled or atte mpted to cal l. The same phon e number isnâÂÂt store d tw ice in the li st. When you dial a numbe r that alrea d y exists in the list, the d ial ed numb er i s mov ed t o the t op. The Di al ed Calls lis t rem ai n s in the phon e's me mor y wh en the phon e is s wi t c hed o ff . If you wan t to era s e it , us e Me nu 2 2. 1) Press â¼ . Youâ ll se e CALL LO G ; pre s s . 2) Y o u â ll s e e DIALE D CAL LS . Pr ess again. 3) Pre ss â¼ to scr o ll t hr ough the l ast 10 n umbers you hav e di al ed. Pr ess to dial one of the numbers. Er as e A ll R ece nt Call s (Me nu 2 2 ) Note : Th is me nu erase s Dia le d Cal l s, and can âÂÂt b e und one! 1) Press â¼ . Youâ ll se e CALL LO G ; pre s s . 2) Pre ss â¼ to scr oll to ERA SE A LL REC ENT CAL LS . Pr ess .
33 3) Th e p h o n e as k s ARE YO U SUR E? . Pr ess t o er a se, o r pre ss to exit wi thout erasin g. Call Timers (M en u 2 3) 1) Press â¼ . YouâÂÂll se e CALL LO G ; pre s s . 2) Pre ss â¼ to sc ro ll to CALL T IME RS . Pr e ss . 3) Pre ss â¼ to sc ro ll th ro u g h th e o p t io n s . Pr ess t o ch oos e th e o ne yo u wan t. (Y ouâÂÂll ne ed you r sec urity code to c lear the ti mers.) LAS T CA LL shows the duration of the last call in hou rs, min- utes , and se cond s. If y o u ar e in a cal l, the ph one shows the duration of the call i n pr ogr ess. (Make sur e you hol d for a coup le of se conds duri ng a c all to get t o the r egul ar menu an d not the In -Call menu .) ALL CA LL S shows t he tota l amount of ti me spent on c alls since the ti mer was last reset. ALL C AL LS appl ies to t he pho ne number currently selected for you r phone . LIF E TI ME R shows the total amount of ti me you have spent on cal ls i n hours and minute s. This num ber cannot be re set. (You can also s el ec t L if e Timer b y press i ng and ho ld i ng t he # key for about 4 seconds.) CLEA R TI MER S resets all the t imers to z ero (exce pt th e Lif e Ti me r ) . Note : CLE AR TIMERS can not be undon e! Note : The actua l inv oic e for cal ls b y y our ce ll ular s ervi ce pro vide r may vary, depen ding upon netw ork fe atures, roundi ng-off for billing, t axes and so on.
34 Phone Settings (Menu 3) To access Menu 3, press , t h en â¼ un til you see PH ONE SETT IN GS . Pre ss . Ring i ng Opt ion s (Me nu 3 1) You can cho ose h ow you wan t t he ph one to i ndic at e t hat ther e is an in comin g cal l. 1) Press th en â¼ until you see PHONE S ETT IN GS . Press . 2) Y o u â ll s e e RINGI NG OP TI ON S and the curr e nt sett in g. Pr ess if y o u want to ch ange i t. 3) Pr ess â¼ to m o ve th e p oi n te r t o th e cho i ce yo u w an t . P ress to s el e c t one. For Ring Vibr a or Vib ra te to work, you need the Vibra battery (BKL-6). If you choose Silen t , th e p h o n e d is p la ys SILE NT w hen yo u ar en âÂÂt usi ng the o the r funct ions of th e phone. This message i s to remin d you that t he rin ging tone i s se t to O ff. Note: W hen SILEN T is sele ct ed, al l tone s, exc ept fo r the ch ar g e r -c o n n ec t ed t o ne , ar e al s o sw it ch e d of f. Ringing Vo lume (Menu 3 2) With thi s menu y ou choose the ringi ng volume. As y ou scroll through e ach of t he 5 volume level s, th e phone rings so you c an he ar ea ch le ve l. 1) Press then â¼ unti l you see PHONE S ETT IN GS . Press .
35 2) Pre ss â¼ to sc ro ll to RING IN G VOLUM E and t he cu r rent se t ti n g . Pr ess if yo u w a nt to c ha n g e it . 3) Pre ss â¼ to mo ve th e po i n te r . Pres s for the ringing volume you want . Ring i ng Ton e (M en u 3 3) There ar e 6 different ring ton es to ch oose from. As you scroll through e ach type, the phone ri ngs so you can hear eac h one. 1) Press th en â¼ until you see PHONE S ETT IN GS . Press . 2) Pre ss â¼ to sc ro ll to RING IN G T ON E and th e cu rren t s ett in g. P ress if y ou want to ch ange i t. 3) Pre ss â¼ to m o ve th e po i n te r . Pres s for the ringing tone you want . Ke yp ad To nes ( M en u 3 4) When you press th e buttons on your phone, the phone beeps (the sound depends on which key y ou press) . W ith t his menu, you can c hoose between th ree volu me le vels or you ca n turn the ke ypad t ones off. 1) Press th en â¼ until you see PHONE S ETT IN GS . Press . 2) Pre ss â¼ to sc ro ll to KEYP AD TO NE S and th e cu rren t s ett in g. P ress if y ou want to ch ange i t. 3) Pre ss â¼ to m o ve th e po i n te r . Pres s to ch oose th e o ne yo u wa nt, or sele ct Off.
36 Note : You ca n st ill sen d To uch T ones even wh en the ke ypad tone s ar e sw it ched of f. Note : Ke ypad t ones ar e s et to Off whe n you ch oose Silent in âÂÂRinging Option s (Menu 3 1)â . See page 34 . Li gh ts ( M en u 3 5) The keyp ad and p hon e di sp lay ha ve lig ht s to ma ke t hem eas y to r ead. Thi s menu all ows you to set the phone's l ig hts On or O ff. 1) Press th en â¼ until you see PHONE S ETT IN GS . Press . 2) Pre ss â¼ to sc ro ll to LIGH TS and the curr ent set ting. Pr ess if y ou want t o cha n g e it . 3) Pre ss â¼ to m o ve th e po i n te r . P res s to c hoo se On or Of f. Lights On The keyp ad an d disp l ay bac kli ghts ar e on f or 15 sec o nd s aft er the last keypre ss. Lights Off The lights ar e of f p ermanently , except if Silent r inging is s elected. Th e n t he y fla s h t o ind i ca t e an in co ming ca ll . 1-Tou ch Dia ling (M en u 3 6) This menu gi ves you the opti on of dialing memory locations 1- 8 by pressi ng and h olding a singl e number key for 2 seconds (lo ca t io n 1 is rec o mm en d ed t o be use d for th e Vo ic e Ma ilb o x Number). For exa mple, pressin g and holdi ng 5 dials the number sto red in l ocat ion 5 . 1) Press th en â¼ until you see PHONE S ETT IN GS . Press .
37 2) Pre ss â¼ to sc ro ll to 1-TO UC H D IA L- ING a nd th e cur rent s e ttin g . Pres s if you want to change it . 3) Pre ss â¼ to mo ve th e poi n te r . P ress to c hoo se On or Of f. W it h 1- To u ch Di ali n g On, you ca n dial th e nu mb e r s tore d in any of the locations 1 to 8, by pressing and holding th e corresp ond- ing nu mber key. I f you pre ss and hol d 1, the phon e dial s your voice ma il box number if you hav e stored it in this loc ati on. Note: 1-Tou ch Dial ing does not ope rate when Keyguard is On, or w hen a ca l l is al rea d y es tabl ishe d. If you press an d hol d 9, t he phone a ttempts to make a call to the emerge ncy number pre-program me d into your phone if you have Eme rgency 9 Dialing (Menu 3 7) s et to On. Eme rge nc y 9 D ialin g ( Me nu 3 7 ) Yo u ma y d ial t h e em e rg en c y n um b e r p r og ram me d in y o ur phone by your dealer, by pressing and holding the 9 key, only if Menu 3 7 i s se t t o On. 1) Press th en â¼ until you see PHONE S ETT IN GS . Press . 2) Pre ss â¼ to sc ro ll to EMER GE NCY 9 DIALI NG and the cur r ent se tting. Pr ess if yo u w a nt to c ha n g e it . 3) Pre ss â¼ to mo ve th e po i n te r . Pres s to c hoo se On or Of f. Lan gu ag e ( M en u 3 8) The menus and messages can be displayed in English, French, Spanis h, or Port uguese .
38 1) Press th en â¼ until you see PHONE S ETT IN GS . Press . 2) Pre ss â¼ to sc ro ll to LANG UA GE an d the curr e nt sett in g. Pr ess if y o u want to ch ange i t. 3) Pre ss â¼ to m o ve th e p o i n te r t o yo ur cho i ce . P ress to se le ct an opti on. Phon e Num b e r (M en u 3 9) Your ph one can h ave two di ffe rent te le phone num bers . T his menu lets y ou c hoose whic h tel ephone num ber to use. Note: I n orde r to have t wo diff erent t elephone numbers, you must subscr ibe to them throug h yo ur cel l ul ar ope r ato r ( s) . 1) Press then â¼ unti l you see PHONE S ETT IN GS . Press . 2) Pre ss â¼ to sc ro ll to PHON E NUM BE R and the cu rrent p ho n e n u mb er . P ress if yo u w a nt to c han g e it . 3) Pre ss â¼ to m ove th e po i n te r t o th e nu mb er you want ( if th er e ar e tw o ava ila bl e). P ress . Note: I f only on e phone n umber i s programmed into your phone, youâ ll only see that number i n this menu. The phone ca nâÂÂt use both numbers at the same time and you canâÂÂt ch ange th e num ber d uri ng a cal l. If you r phone is se t t o your f irst num ber, you ca n only recei ve call s via that num be r. You may be able to forwar d ca ll s from your second numbe r to your fi rst number so you donâÂÂt miss any
39 cal ls , if th is s erv ic e is a vail ab le fr om y ou r c e llu la r ser vic e pro vider. For more information, please c ontact your cellular se rv ic e pro v ide r. Automa tic A nswe r (M enu 3 10) No te: T his fe atu re ap plie s on ly if the ph on e i s in a h and sfr ee c ar kit. With Automat ic Answer On, the phone automati ca ll y answ ers afte r 4 s econ ds. 1) Press th en â¼ until you see PHONE S ETT IN GS . Press . 2) Pre ss â¼ to sc ro ll to AUTO MA TIC ANSWE R and t he cu rr en t setting . P r ess if yo u w a nt to c han g e it . 3) Pre ss â¼ to mo ve th e po i n te r . Pres s to c hoo se On or Of f. Automa tic R edial (Menu 3 1 1) So m et im es the ce llu l ar ne t w or k is bu sy an d yo u r ca ll can â t g o through. You get a SYSTE M BU SY ... m ess a ge an d are a s ke d to redial. I f Automati c Redial is set to On, the phone automati- call y tri es 3 mor e times to conn ect the ca ll. I f the ca l l conn ect s, the phone beep s to notify you. 1) Press th en â¼ until you see PHONE S ETT IN GS . Press . 2) Pre ss â¼ to sc ro ll to AUTO MA TIC REDIA L and t he cu r r ent setti ng. P r ess if yo u w a nt to c han g e it . 3) Pre ss â¼ to mo ve th e po i n te r . Pres s to c hoo se On or Of f.
40 Secur ity Se ttings (Menu 4) This m enu l ets you c hange your phon eâÂÂs securi ty and l ock codes , w hi ch ar e r equ ire d f or c ert ain f uncti ons . Yo u can al so reset the phoneâ s menus to their fact ory settings. Note: Y o u need your security code to access this menu. Th e default security c ode is 12345. To access Menu 4, press , the n â¼ until you see SECU- RITY S ET TIN GS . Press . The pho ne as ks for yo ur sec uri ty code. En- ter your 5-digit sec uri ty code and press . Chan g e Lock Co d e (M e nu 4 1) The l ock code is re qu ire d wh en you wa nt to lock your phon e. See âÂÂLock Phon e (Menu 6)â on page 47 . Note: The phoneâÂÂs de fault lock code i s 1234. 1) Press th e n â¼ u ntil you see SECUR IT Y SE TT IN GS . Press . 2) Ent er y o u r se cu r it y co de an d p res s . 3) Y o u â ll s e e CHANG E LOC K CO DE . Pr ess to c hange i t. E nter a new 4 di git lock co de. Pr ess . 4) The phone a sks you to ve rify your n ew lo ck c od e. T yp e i n t he new lo ck cod e aga in an d press . The phone briefly di splays LOCK CODE CH AN GED .
41 Chan g e Se cur i ty C ode (Me nu 4 2) The sec uri ty c ode a l lows acce ss to the l ock code and c ert ai n submenus, so it should be kept in a secret and safe place, separate f rom the phone. 1) Press the n â¼ unti l you see SECUR IT Y SE TT IN GS . Press . 2) En t er y o u r se cu ri t y co de an d p res s . 3) Pre ss â¼ to sc ro ll to CHAN GE SE CU - RITY CO DE . Pr ess to ch an g e i t. Enter a new 5-digit securit y code. Pr ess . 4) When th e phon e a sk s you to v er ify yo u r n ew secu r i ty co d e, en te r it a g ain an d p re s s . 5) The phon e briefly disp la ys SECU RI TY CO DE CH AN GED . Restor e Fac tory Sett ings ( Menu 4 3 ) This func tion reset s the ph oneâÂÂs menus to their fac tory settings. Note : Th e lo ck c ode a nd s ecur ity code are not ch ange d when you reset th e menu setti ngs. 1) Press the n â¼ u ntil you see SECUR IT Y SE TT IN GS . Press . 2) En t er y o u r se cu ri t y co de an d p res s . 3) Pre ss â¼ to sc ro ll to REST OR E F AC TOR Y SE TTI NG S . Pr ess to r e set them. 4) Th e ph o n e as k s yo u to con fi r m. Pre ss to r e set or pr ess to exit with- out r e settin g . 5) If you pre ss , the phone briefly dis- plays SET TIN GS R EST OR ED .
42 Call Settings (Menu 5) Th is m enu le t s y ou s t or e ca ll ing ca rd i nf or ma tio n in yo ur p hon e, an d se t up ca ll in g res t r ic ti o ns. To access Menu 5, press , the n â¼ until you see CALL SETT IN GS . Pre ss . Calling Card (Menu 5 1) With this menu yo u store calling ca rd informat ion for up to 2 car ds in yo ur pho ne. T hen yo u can ma ke c all in g ca rd call s with- out havi ng to ente r t he ca ll ing c ard informati on e ach t ime. To m ake a c all in g ca r d ca ll , see âÂÂCal ling Card Call sâ on page 18 . Re me mb er , to use th e a u t o m at ed meth o d o f ma k ing ca ll i ng car d cal ls, you must hav e enter ed all the necess ary card de tails and sel ec t ed t he ca r d (us ing t hi s menu) . If o nly the de tail s for on e c ard a r e en ter e d, t her e is n o n e ed t o us e t he S ele c t fe at u re. But, i f you then add the deta il s o f anot her card, the second card wil l auto ma tical l y bec ome the c ard i n u s e. O nly one ca rd can b e acti ve at a ti me . You ma y e nter a card name f or e ach c ard , bu t t his i s op tional . This na me i s only used fo r card identi fic ation on the phone dis- pl ay , a nd has no ef fe ct on t he s en di n g s e qu en c e. âÂÂC a r d Aâ a n d âÂÂCa rd B â wi ll be re pla ced by t he n am es y ou e n ter . Card inf ormation may be found on your ca lli ng card. If you need furt h er in for m at io n ab o ut sp e cif ic dial in g sequ e nc es , co n tac t yo u r ca lli ng ca r d co m p a n y. To En ter o r Cha nge C allin g C ar d Inform atio n 1) Press th e n â¼ unt il you see CALL SE TT ING S . Pre ss .
43 2) Y o u â ll s e e CALLI NG CA RD and the cur r en tly se le cted car d. Pr ess to cha n g e it . 3) Us e â¼ to m ove the poin ter to None , Card A or Car d B , then press . When the phon e as k s fo r your sec uri ty cod e, enter i t and pre ss . If you select None , th e ph o n e br i e fl y di s p la ys NO CA RD SELEC TE D , a n d n o ca rd i s s ele ct e d. Note: If you âÂÂve already st ored c ard informa tion, an d then lat er sele ct None, the acti ve ca rd i s desele cte d. However, st or ed c ar d in fo rm atio n is le ft int a ct . If y ou se le ct Card A or Ca rd B , and y ouâÂÂve ne ver ent ere d inform at io n for th e card before, skip t o Step 5. 4) If youâÂÂv e alr e ady enter e d informati on for a Car d, you then have the opti on to Selec t , Edit , or Er ase the ca rd. Us e â¼ to m ove the poin ter to the option y ou want, and pr ess . Selec t choos es t hi s ca r d a s th e one to u se. The p hone briefl y displa ys SELE CT ED . Edit allows you to c han ge alr eady- enter e d i nfo rmat ion , described in Ste ps 5 and on below . Erase erase s th e st or ed in form ati on. T o ve rify tha t you want to do th is, pr e ss at th e ERAS E? prompt. Press if you donâ t want to era se the s tor e d inf or mat ion . 5) The phone pr ompts you to SELE C T DIALI NG S EQU EN CE . Pr ess . Pr ess â¼ to sc ro ll th rou g h th e 4 d ia lin g sequence options, a nd press to choose one:
44 Acces s No . P ho ne No . C ar d N o. Use for car ds that r equire you to enter a 1-800 access nu mb er fir s t, then r e qu ir e y ou to ent er a ph on e num ber aft er you h ear a tone , then a ca r d nu mber af ter you hear ano t h er t o ne . Acces s No . C ar d N o. Ph on e N o. Use for car ds that r equire you to enter a 1-800 access number first, t hen r e quir e y ou to ent er your c ar d number aft er you hear a to ne , then the phon e num ber aft er you hear anot her tone . 10xxx P hon e No . C ard N o. Us e fo r ca rds th at requ ire you to en t er an ac ce s s nu m b e r ( b eg i nn i ng wi th 10 t h e n 3 di gi t s) , fo l l o we d by th e ph one number a f ter you he ar a tone, th en a car d number afte r you hear a to ne. 0 P ho ne No . Car d No. Use f or car ds tha t r equi r e you to e nter 0, then the phone number a f ter you he ar a tone, th en a car d number afte r you hear a to ne. 6) The phone then pr ompts you for other c ar d information, whic h m ay in cl ud e: SEL ECT P RE FIX , Ca rd No : , and Card na me : . At each of thes e pr ompts, pr es s . For SELE CT P RE FI X , u s e â¼ or â² to move the pointer to the p r e fi x t hat y ou r c a llin g ca rd requ ires yo u t o en te r b efore th e ph one num be r . Then pr ess . For Acces s No : , Car d No : , and Card na me: , en t er th e inf orm ati on the n pr e ss . The phone briefly displays CARD R EAD Y FO R US E , and uses the c ard for which you j ust entered information.
45 Calling Opt ions ( Menu 5 2) This me nu le ts y o u se t you r phone so th at it c an only mak e the types o f ca ll s you spec i fy, or only in ce rtai n types o f net works . No t e: W h en ca lls are r es t ric t ed , ca lls ma y b e p o ss ib le to th e emergency number programmed into you r phone (e.g. , 911 or another offici al emergency number) i ncluding call s by em ergency 9 dialing. Carr ier Se lecti on (Menu 5 2 1 ) Yo u r ph on e u se s a car ri er n et w or k (a lso call ed a cel lu la r s yste m) to mak e and re ceive ca lls. Gener al ly you si gn up f or se rvi ce with a pa rti cula r âÂÂcar ri erâ (yo ur cellu la r s ervi ce pro vide r). Thi s is ca ll ed yo u r âÂÂH o m e sy s te m â an d us ua ll y yo u w an t th e p h o n e to u s e it . But the re may be tim es when y ou canâÂÂt or donâ t use your Home syste m (f or exam ple w hen you tra vel) . T hen, ther eâÂÂs usua ll y more than on e network your phone can work in. But whic h on e should it work in? The poin t of the Carrie r Select ion me nu is to he lp y o ur p h o n e ma ke th e be s t choi ce fo r you . A simp le fact to know: al l cel lu lar syst ems ar e ei the r typ e âÂÂA â or âÂÂBâÂÂ. So your âÂÂHome system â is ei ther an âÂÂAâ or âÂÂBâ system . Ask yo ur c ellu la r s e rv ic e prov id er or d eale r whi ch t ype y ou r s is. 1) Press the n â¼ until you see CALL SE TT ING S . Pre ss . Press unti l you see CAL LIN G OPT IO NS . Press . 2) Pre ss â¼ to scrol l to CARRI ER SELEC TI ON and the curr en t setting. Pr e ss if yo u w a nt to c ha n g e it . 3) The pho ne as ks for your s ecu rit y code. Enter it and pr ess . 4) Pre ss â¼ to m o ve th e poi n te r to th e option y ou want (describe d below). Pr ess to select i t.
46 Pre ferred - Your dealer can program a list o f âÂÂpreferredâ net- works i nto your phone (w h ich incl udes your Home sys tem). If so, your phone tries to use the Home system, then the strongest available network in this list. If not, the pho ne will try to use a net- work that is the same âÂÂtypeâ (A or B) as yo ur Home system, then a network o f a d if fer ent âÂÂtypeâÂÂ. Ch ec k wi th yo ur d e al er to s e e if y o ur p h o n e h as b e en p r o - grammed wit h a list of âÂÂpref erredâ netw orks to use. You can sti ll choose this opti on e ven if i t hasn âÂÂt; your phone will use on ly net- works of the same âÂÂtypeâ as your Home system. Non- Pr ef err ed - Y our phone wi ll choose a network that i s of a differe nt âÂÂtyp e â than your Home system. Any - Th e ph one first looks n etworks of th e same âÂÂtypeâ a s your Home system (A or B). The n it looks for networks of a diffe ren t â ty pe âÂÂ. Hom e On ly - The phone only looks for service on the Home system. It wonâÂÂt choose a ny other network, so i f y ouâÂÂre out of your Home system, you wonâÂÂt have servi ce ( NO S ERV IC E ). The ta bl e b el ow show s how th e ph o neâ s displ ay ch ang e s acco rdin g to whic h n etwor k th e pho n e us es. If the phon e is using t his netw ork: The displa y sh ows : The displa y sa ys: Home system (solid) Bla n k, or name of Home system Pr e ferr e d network (flas h in g ) PREFE RR ED , or n ame of Pr e fer r e d net work Home - ty pe (ph one has pref erre d l is t ) (blank) ROAM IN G Home - ty pe (no pre- fer red lis t in p ho ne ) (flas h in g ) ROAM IN G Non-Home - type (blank) NON- PR E F
47 Allowe d C alls ( Me nu 5 2 2) 1) Press th e n â¼ unt il you see CALL SE TT ING S . Pre ss . Press unti l you see CAL LIN G OPT IO NS . Press . 2) Pre ss â¼ t o s c ro l l to ALLO WE D C AL LS and th e cu rren t s ett in g. P ress if y ou want to ch ange i t. 3) The pho ne as ks for your s ecu rit y code. Enter it and pr ess . 4) Pre ss â¼ to m o ve th e poi n te r to th e option y ou want (describe d below). Pr ess to select i t. Allo w all - T her e are n o r e stri ct io ns on outgoing c alls. Natâ l onl y - You c an onl y mak e call s with in your own coun- tr y ; yo u can n o t make in te r n at ion a l ca lls . Loca l on ly - You can on ly ma ke l oca l call s, or cal ls to toll- free numbers b eginning with 18 00, 1888, or 1877. You c annot m ak e n at io n a l ca lls (pr e fix e d wit h 1) or in te r n at io n a l ca lls (prefixed with 011). Mem . on ly - Y ou c an onl y make outgoing c all s to numbers stored in memory l ocations 10-14. Note : You ca nnot s tore an y nu mbers in th e pho ne dir ector y w hen M e m. on ly is sele ct ed . Inco mi ng - You can only r ec ei v e in comi ng ca ll s ; yo ur pho ne w ill no t allo w o ut go in g ca ll s. Lock Phone (Menu 6) When you loc k your phone, you cannot make outgoing ca lls (except to the number stored i n location 125 a nd the emergency number pr ogrammed int o your phone ). Also, you cann ot acce ss
48 the phoneâÂÂs me mory or menu. You can rec ei ve in com ing call s as usual. To ma ke a call to location 125 when the phone is locked, press â¼ then . To call t he em ergen cy numbe r , ent er the en ti re emerg en cy numbe r then pr es s . 1) Press then â¼ unti l you see LOCK PH ONE . Press . 2) The phone asks you to Ente r l oc k code . 3) En ter t h e lo ck c o de and pres s . Th e phone disp la ys PHON E LOC KE D . LOCK ED remains on the di splay to rem ind you tha t the phone is locked. To unlock the phone , pre ss and the phone will pro mpt you f or t he l ock co de . Ent er it an d pr ess . In-C all Menu Th is is av a il abl e o n ly w he n you â r e in a ca ll. To access it, give the key a short press. (A long press of the key gi ves you the norm al m enu, as de scribe d in Secti on 6.) The in-call menu works j ust l ike a normal me nu. Move the pointer and p ress t o sel e ct an opt ion . Af ter y ou m ake a ch oice, t he phon e aut oma ti call y e xit s th e i n- ca ll m enu. Mute - Th is mutes th e phone during a conversat ion. The phone displa ys MUTED . T o un mu t e t h e ph on e , s e le ct the Mute op tion aga in. T he p hon e disp lays MUTE OF F . Send DTM F - To send DTMF (Touch Tone) strings duri ng a call , first recall the stored stri ng from memory. Then, ac ce ss the i n- call m enu w i th a s ho rt pr ess of . Move th e pointe r to
49 Send D TMF a nd press . The phone sends the DTMF ( Touch Tone) string. See âÂÂSending Touc h Ton esâ on pa g e 51 . Note: Wh en youâÂÂre i n the In -Call Menu, pressi ng any ke y (0-9, â , #, or ) exi ts the In -Call M enu. T he p hon e disp la ys t he digit p ressed instead. Whil e the phone is aler t ing you of an in comi ng ca ll (an d ther e ar e no other call s active or held), the In- Cal l me nu is not ava ilabl e un t il y o u an s w er th e ca ll. Si mil ar l y, wh en yo u pr e s s to i niti at e a ca ll , un ti l t he ca ll is con n e ct ed , t her e is n o In - Cal l M en u . Re min de r Me ss age You can store a remind er message t o ap pear the ne xt time yo u switch y our phone on (it wi ll a ppear once only). To do thi s: 1) Ente r your message (see âÂÂEnteri ng Lette rsâ on page 21 ). 2) Give a quic k pr ess, the n s witc h the ph one o f f. When you swi tch your pho n e o n ag ai n, the me ssag e di s p la ys .
50 7 . D a t a a n d To u c h To n e s Data Mo d e can be used when your phon e is co nn ect ed , vi a a sui tab l e data car d and mode m, to a lapt op or per son al co mp ute r . Yo u ma y th en us e yo u r co m p u t er to m ake an d rec eive ca ll s, and to se nd a nd re ceive dat a m essa ges s u ch as emai ls. Data Mode Fo ll o w th e s e s teps before us in g Da t a Mod e: ⢠En su re yo u r ph o n e is s w it che d on , a n d th a t th e b at ter y has enough charge for the duration of your data call s. ⢠E ns ur e that you ar e re ce ivi ng a str ong signal (see sig nal str ength indic ator on the di splay). ⢠E nsur e that your comput er is sw itche d on, and is fitte d wit h a da ta ca rd. ⢠Conn ect t he data ca ble to the dat a car d, a nd to your phone. To se le ct Dat a Mo d e Co nne ct the d ata cable to y our pho ne ( DATA CARD CONNECTED displays). When in a cal l, with the data cabl e connected, the pho n e di sp lays DAT A CALL . In a data c all , the k eys on the phone donâÂÂt work exce pt for ; when not in a ca ll , al l k ey s w o r k. Al s o , the mic ro ph one and ear- piec e donâÂÂt work in a data call. Important! When you are in Data Mode, do not switch off the phon e. D o not m ove t he pho ne, or use i t in a movi ng v ehi cle (d ata w ill be l o st if yo u m ov e fro m on e c el lula r c el l t o an ot h er) .
51 To de- sel ect Data Mode Dis co nn ect the da ta ca ble ( DATA C ARD R EMO VE D disp lays). To opera te y our modem and data card Refe r t o the d oc ume ntati on s upp lie d w ith thes e i tem s. Sending T ou ch T ones Your phone is a âÂÂTouch Toneâ phone. Touch Tones are the sounds your phone makes wh en you pre ss the keys. Tou ch Tones c an be use d fo r ma ny aut omat ed phon e serv ic es s uc h as check ing you r bank ba lanc e and using voi ce ma ilbo x options. Your phone refers to Touch Tones as âÂÂDTMFâ (D ual Tone Multi Freque ncy ) . M anu ally S end ing To uc h Tones Pressing the keys during a call se nds Touch Tones . To do t his: 1) Mak e a cal l in the us ua l way ( e.g. to your b ank 's co m puter phone numbe r). 2) Manual ly en ter the digits to be sent as T ouch tones (e .g., y our b an k ac count nu mber and passwor d). Aut o mat ical l y Sen d in g Tou ch Tone s For au toma ti c sen ding of T ouch Tones , y ou can stor e th e Touc h Tone s t r i ng wi thi n the sam e me mo r y lo c ati o n as the ac ce ss phone nu mb er. Store a p ause (p ) or wait (w) ch a ract er be twee n th e p h o n e n um b e r an d th e T o u ch T o n e s tri n g . See âÂÂSpe ci al Ch ar acte rs in St o red Nu mb ersâ on pag e 23 for details on storing p ause and wait characters. The f ol lowi ng is an ex ample of a n umber you coul d st ore in your phone:
52 This number contains a phone nu mbe r (18005551212), a wai t character, a n access number (âÂÂ1234âÂÂ), a wait chara cter, and a passw ord (âÂÂ3434âÂÂ) - 180 05551212w1234w3434 When you re call this number from memory and press , t he phone: ⢠Dials 18005551212 (the stor ed number), then: ⢠âÂÂW aitsâ for you to p r ess agai n . W h en y o u d o , th e phone se nds the n umbe rs 1234. ⢠âÂÂW aitsâ for you to p r ess ag ain, t hen sen ds the nu m- bers 3434. The following example shows storing âÂÂpause â characters as w ell as âÂÂwai tâ cha racters (Not e th at a âÂÂw aitâ char act er must stil l be in- clud ed, as s how n, to se p ar at e the p h o ne number fr o m the f ol l o wi ng di gi ts) : 18005 551 212 w1234 p343 4 When you re call this number from memory and press , t he phone: ⢠Dials 18005551212 (the stor ed number), then ⢠âÂÂW aitsâ for you to p r ess agai n . W h en y o u d o , th e phone se nds the n umbers 1234. It then: ⢠Pauses fo r 2.5 sec onds, then sends the numbe rs 34 34. Note: If the keypad ton es have bee n set to Off, the Touch Tone s w ill st il l b e sen t , bu t yo u w ill no t he ar t he m. Pressing sends a displayed number as a Tou ch Tone. To en d t he ca ll, p res s af te r th e phon e se nds th e To uch Tones and has retu r ned to the no r ma l call mod e.
53 Using the Flash Function Your ce llul ar s ystem may of fe r a fl ash funct ion s erv ic e. T his sys- tem ser vi ce l ets yo u acc ept o r mak e a se co n d ca ll when you alr eady have a cal l in p rogres s (e. g. set u p a confer enc e cal l), or se n d ot h e r info rm ati o n t o th e n et w o r k , s u ch as cre d it ca r d numbers. Pressing sends a displa yed numbe r to the ne twork a s a fla sh, unl ess it is pr eced ed by a âÂÂpâ or â wâÂÂ. (I n the se c ase s i t i s sent a s a Touch Tone .) Aft e r t h e ph on e n um be r ha s be e n en te r ed, y ou ca n ad d ex tr a in fo r m at ion w hic h is fo r âÂÂf l as h â send ing to the netw ork . Contact your service provid er for further d eta i ls.
54 8. Accessories An ex tens ive r ang e o f a cces sorie s i s a vail able for yo ur pho ne. You can select th e accessories th at best suit your spe cific c om- m u ni ca ti o n ne eds . For a vai lab ili ty, pl ea se c heck wit h you r lo cal deal er. A few practical rul es for accessory operation: ⢠Ke ep t he ac ce s s o rie s o ut o f sm a ll ch il d ren' s reac h . ⢠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 ce s s o r y , gra sp and pu ll th e p lug , not t he co r d. ⢠Che ck r egul ar l y tha t all cell ul ar ph on e eq uipmen t in a vehi - cle i s mo unted an d op erat in g pr operl y . ⢠In stal l ati on o f com plex ca r equ ipm ent mu st be comp le ted by quali fied pers onnel only . WAR NI NG ! Use only batt er ies , c harg er s an d ac ce ssori es app roved by the pho n e man uf actur er for use wit h t his p arti cu lar p hon e m ode l. Th e u se o f any oth e r t yp es w ill in va lida t e any ap prov al o r warr anty a ppl ying to th e ph one, and may be d an g er ou s.
55 Batte ries Several batte ries are a vail able for your phon e: ⢠BKH-6 E xtended Ni Cd 1100 mAh (left si de) ⢠BKL-6 Extended V ibra NiCd 1100 mAh (middle) ⢠BMH-2 Li ght Ni MH 550 mAh (ri ght side ) For d etai l ed bat ter y inf or mati on, in clud ing ch argi ng, tal k, and standby ti me s, see âÂÂB att ery Informa ti onâÂÂ, beginni ng on page 7 . ACP- 7 Tra ve l Ch ar ge r U se t his dur a bl e an d ec o no mi ca l ch a rg er to cha rge a ll battery opti ons. Pl ug the ch ar ge r int o a w al l ou t le t and con n e ct t h e connect or to the bottom of your phon e. Check th e cha rging s tatus on th e phon e displa y. (See âÂÂCharging Timesâ on page 8 .) Calls c an be ma de during chargi ng, but charging will stop for the duration of the call and the battery bar sc rolling stops. Note: If the battery is comple te ly em pty, you ca nnot use the phon e unt il i t has eno u gh c harge to op erat e. The Tr ave l Cha r ger is ava il ab le fo r dif f ere nt volt age l eve ls and can al so be u sed with the CGH-10 Compa ct Desk top Cha rging Stan d.
56 ACP- 9 Rap id Tr ave l Ch ar ger The extr emely ligh t, f unct io n al ly desi gned R api d T rav e l C h a rg er ch a rg es y ou r p h on e batt ery qu ickly. (See â Charging Timesâ on page 8 .) Plu g th e cha rg er i nt o a wal l o utlet an d con - nect the co nnector to the bottom of your phone. Check th e cha rging s tatus on th e phon e di s- pla y. You ca n use your phon e w hil e charg ing. Op era ting w ithi n a vol tage range of 1 00V -240 V AC (5 0Hz -60H z), th e Ra pid T ra v el Ch ar ge r i s p r ac ti ca ll y vo ltag e- ind e pe nd en t i n no r m al o f f ice an d ho use h o ld u s e. Lik e t he T ra v e l Ch a r g er , th e Rapid Travel Charger is compatible with all ba ttery options. The Rap id Tr avel Cha rg er ca n als o be us ed with th e Comp a ct Desk- top Ch arging St and C GH-10. LCH-9 R apid C igare tte Li ght er C harger The m ult ivolta ge Ra pid Cigarette Lighte r Charger ensure s that your phon e is alw ays re ady for use wh er- e ver yo u tr a v el . Th e s ma ll ch a rg er' s f unc t io n al de s ign fit s we ll w it h mos t car lighters a nd interiors. Char ging T imes ar e th e s ame a s f or th e Ra pi d Tr av el Ch ar ger ACP-9 (see âÂÂChargi ng Timesâ on page 8 ). Call s c an be made du r i ng t he ch ar g in g . A gree n lig ht i ndic at es th at the R api d Ci garet te Ligh ter C harge r is rea dy to cha r g e. Check the ch ar g i ng sta t us o n t he p hone display. The input voltage is 12 or 24 V DC, n egative grounding. The Ra pid Ci garette Lighte r Cha rger can be use d with all ac ces- so ri es av a ila b l e fo r yo u r ph o n e.
57 Avoid prolonged c harging with the Rapid Ci garette Lighter Charger whe n the car en gine i s n ot ru nning. This may cau se t he battery of your car to drain . Note: In some cars the cigarett e li ghter plug is not provided with powe r when the ig ni tio n is s wi tc hed off . Ver ify tha t the gr ee n LED li ght i s lit . CGH - 10 Com pa ct D esk t o p C har gin g S ta nd The Compact De sktop Chargi ng Stan d pr ovid es mounti ng for bo th t he ph on e a nd a s pa re b att ery . Pl ug t h e c har ge r int o a wa ll outl et and con nec t t he conn ect or to the bac k o f th e C omp act D esk t o p C h arg i ng St a n d. P l ac e yo u r p ho n e an d /o r a s par e ba t - te r y in th e s tan d to b e gin b att er y char g i ng . Ch e ck th e ch a rg in g stat us of the ph on e b att ery o n t he p ho ne d ispl ay. W he n t h e ph on e is cha r gin g , no l igh t s a r e dis p la ye d o n t h e stan d. Whe n charg i ng is co m plet e, th e st and â s i nd icato r li ght blin ks. Co m p a ti b le w it h a ll ba tt e r y o pt io n s , the Com pact De sktop Cha rging Stan d ca n be used wit h th e T rave l Charger ACP -7 or the Rapid Travel Charger ACP -9. The ph one has the b uilt- in inte lli genc e to main tai n the ba tte ry, so ther e is no ne ed for a discha rge f ea- ture on the sta nd. The sp are ba ttery c harge r s t atus ind i cato r i s loc ated on th e f ro nt of the charging stand for easy v iewing. The fr ont slot charge r st a tu s in dic at o r is bu ilt in to t h e ph o ne . It is dis pla y ed on the screen and sup ported by audible confirm ation tones.
58 BCH -10 Belt Clip Th e belt cli p let s y o u e as i ly wea r you r phon e. T o attach th e belt c lip to the phone, f irst re move t he ba ttery. Next sli d e t he me tal c li p o n to the back o f th e phone, the n r ep la ce the b at ter y . Atta ch the clip holder to your belt an d slide the metal cl ip int o the hold er until it lock s. To release the phone from th e cl ip hol der, pr ess t he r elea se bu tt on on t he top of t he hol der.
59 9. R ef erence Info rmati on Important Safety I nformation Traf fi c Saf et y Do no t use a hand -h eld pho ne whil e driv ing a vehic le. If using a hand- held phon e, p ark t he ve hicle b efor e co nversing . Always se cur e th e p hon e in its ho lder; do n ot place the ph one on the pa s- senger seat or wher e it c an b reak loose in a c ol lision or sud den stop . The u se of an a le rt devi ce t o oper ate a vehicl e' s lights o r h orn on pub l ic road s is not pe rmi tt ed. Remem be r, road safe ty always c om es first! Opera ting E nvi ronmen t Remember to follow any special re gulat ions in force and always switch off your ph one wh enever its use is forb idde n, or whe n it m ay cause inter - fe rence or da nger . Whe n co nnec ting the pho ne or a ny ac cesso ry to anothe r d evi ce, read i ts us er gui de for detailed safe ty instr uctio ns. D o not con nect incom pa tibl e pr odu c ts. As wi th o the r m obile ra di o t ransmi tting equ ipme nt, u s ers a re adv ised th at for th e sat isf actory op era tion of th e eq uipm ent and for the safet y of per- sonnel , it i s r ecom me nde d th at th e equ ipme nt sh ould o nl y be u sed i n the norm al opera ti ng p ositi on . (Held to your ear wi th t he an tenn a poi nting ov er your sh oul d er.) Electron ic D evices Most m od ern electr onic eq uipm ent is shie lded from rad i o freque ncy (R F) sign als. How ever, cer tain el ec tro nic eq iupm ent may not be shi elded agai nst the RF signal s f rom you r ce llular ph one . Pacem aker s Pace make r m anu factu rers reco mmend th at a mi nimu m se par ation of 6 inch es (20 cm. ) be ma intai ned betw een a handhel d c ellu lar ph one a nd a pacem aker to avoid po tent ial in terfe rence wi th the pacema ker. The s e recom me nda ti ons a re consi ste nt with the in dep end ent resea rch by an d recom me nda tions o f W ireless Tech nol ogy Resea rch. Person s with pacem aker s: ⢠Should always k eep the pho ne m or e than 6 in ches (20 cm) from the ir pa cema ker when the pho ne is sw itched on ;
60 ⢠Should not carry th e p hon e in a breast p ocke t; ⢠Should use the e ar o pposi te the p ace make r to m in imiz e th e po ten- tial for inte rference. ⢠If you have any reaso n to suspect t hat in terf er ence is ta king p l ace, switch off your phone i m medi ately . Hear ing Ai ds Som e dig ital wi reless pho nes m ay inte rfer e with so me hear ing a ids. In t he eve nt o f suc h inter fere nce, you may want to c onsu lt your ser vice pro v ider . Other M edi cal Devices Opera ti on of an y rad io tr ansm itti ng equi pmen t, i nclu ding cell ular p hon es, may interfe re with the func ti ona lity of in ade quatel y prot ecte d medic al de- vices. Consu lt a p hysici an or the m anu factu rer of t he med ical device to deter mine if they are adequat el y shiel ded fr om exter nal RF e ner gy or if you ha ve any ques tions. Switc h o ff your ph one i n heal th ca re f acil ities when any r egulat ions po sted in these areas i nstruct yo u to d o so. Hospi - tals or health car e fac iliti es may be usi ng eq ui pment that cou ld be sens itive to exter nal RF ener gy. Vehicl es RF signals may affect improperly insta lle d or inadequately shield ed elec- troni c systems i n m otor veh ic les (e.g . elect ron ic fuel injec ti on systems, elec tro nic anti- ski d (anti-l ock) b raking systems, ele ctro nic spe ed co ntrol systems, a ir ba g system s). Ch eck with the m anufact urer or its rep resen- ta tive re gar di ng y our vehicl e. Yo u sho uld a lso co nsul t the m anu factu rer of any equi p ment th at h as be en a dde d t o you r vehic le. Post ed Faci lities Swi tch your ph one off i n any fa ci lity wher e po sted no tices so req uire. Potential ly E xplosi ve A tmospher es Swi tch off your p hon e wh en in any are a with a pot ential ly expl osive a tmo - spher e and obey al l sign s and instr uctio ns. Spa rks in su ch a reas could cause a n exp losi on or f ire re sulti ng in bo dily injury o r eve n d eath . User s are ad vised to switch off the pho ne wh ile at a refu el ing p oint (ser- vice station ). U ser s are remi nde d of the nee d to ob serve restri ction s on the use of rad io eq uipm ent in fuel d epots (fu el stor age and di str ibut ion ar - eas), ch emi ca l plants or wher e blast in g oper ation s are i n pr ogress.
61 Area s with a po ten tial ly expl osive a tmo sph ere are often bu t no t alwa ys clea rly ma rked . T hey inc lude b elow deck on boa ts; c hem ical tra nsfer or storage facilit ies; veh icles using liquefied petr oleum gas (such as propane or b utan e); ar eas w here the air c onta ins che mical s or p art icle s, such as grai n, dust or met al powder s; an d a ny ot her area whe re you wo ul d n or- mal ly be advised to turn off your vehicle engine . Vehicl es Only qua lified per sonn el sho ul d inst all the p ho ne in a vehicl e, or service the p hon e. Fa ulty i nsta llatio n or ser vic e may be da nger ous and may in- valida te an y warran ty which ma y app ly to the u nit. Ch ec k r e gu la rl y t ha t al l cel l ul ar p ho ne eq u ip me nt i n y ou r v e hi cl e is mou n t- ed an d o per ating pro per l y. Do not store o r ca rry flam ma ble l iqu ids, g ases o r exp losiv e mater ia ls in the sam e c omp art ment as a cel lular pho ne or a ny o f its pa rts o r accesso ries. For vehi cles eq ui pped wi th an air b ag, re mem be r that an air bag infl ate s with great forc e. Do not pla ce objects, in cluding both installe d or portab le wire less eq ui pment, in the are a ove r th e air bag or in th e ai r bag depl oy- ment a rea. If in-vehi cle wire le ss equip ment is impro per ly inst alled and the ai r b a g in f la tes , s e ri ous in ju ry c o ul d r esu lt . Swi tch off your pho ne b efore b oar di ng an a ir cra ft. T he u se of cell ular phon es i n an ai rc raft may be d ang ero us to the operat ion o f the ai rcr aft, may d isrupt the cell ular netwo rk, and ma y be illega l. Failu re to obse rve th ese instr uctio ns ma y lead to the su spen sion or den ial of cellul ar telep hon e ser vice s to the offen der , or lega l acti on , or bo th. Emergen cy Calls IMPORTANT! Thi s ph one, like any cel lul ar phon e, o per ates by us ing ra dio si g nals, c el- lular an d land line n etwo rks, as wel l a s us er- p rogram me d func tions which canno t gu aran tee con nectio n i n all c ond itions. T her efor e, yo u shoul d never r el y solel y u pon any c ellul ar phon e fo r esse ntial co mmuni cat ions (e.g. m ed ical emerge nci es). Rem ember , to m ake or recei ve an y ca lls, the ph one must b e sw it ched o n and i n a ser vice ar ea with ade qua te c ellu lar sign al stre ngth . E mer gen cy calls may no t be possible on all cel lular pho ne netwo rks or when cert ain networ k servi ces and/ or ph one featur es are in use . Check with local cel- lular ser v ic e providers.
62 M aking an E m e rge ncy C all 1) If the phone is not on, switch it on by pre ssing and holding th e ke y. 2) Pre ss and hold to cl ea r th e disp lay . 3) Enter th e e mergenc y numbe r for you r pr ese nt loc ation (e.g., 911 or another of ficial e mergency nu mber). Emer - gency num be rs vary by lo cat ion . 4) Pre ss . If certa in feat ure s are in use (e.g ., Keygu ard ), you ma y first n eed to turn these off befo re you can mak e an emerg ency call . Consult this docu men t and yo ur l ocal ser vice pr ovi der. Whe n m aking a n em ergenc y cal l, re mem be r to gi ve all the n ecessa ry in- form ation as accur atel y as possible. R eme mber that your cel lular phon e may b e the on ly mean s of com mun icati on at the sc ene of an acc ident . Do not end the cal l un til given p erm issio n to d o so . Radio Freq uenc y (R F) Sig nals Your w irel ess handhel d p ort able tel epho ne is a low po wer r adi o transm it- ter an d r ecei ver. W hen it i s ON, it rec eiv es and al so sends out rad io fre q ue n cy ( R F) s ig n al s . In Augu s t, 199 6, the Feder al Comm uni ca tions C ommi ssi on (FCC) adopt - ed RF exposure guidelin es with safety levels for handheld wireless phon es. Th ose g uide line s are cons istent w ith safet y stan dar ds previ ously set by b ot h U .S . an d int erna ti ona l s tand ard s bo dies : ANS I C 95. 1 (1 992)*, N CRP R e por t 86 (19 86) *, ICNI RP (1 996 )*. Thos e st and ard s were base d on com pre hensi ve a nd p erio dic evalua ti ons of th e r el evant sci ent ific litera ture . F or exam ple, over 12 0 scientists, en gi - neers, and p hysici ans from univer siti es, go vernmen t hea lt h agenci es a nd ind ustry reviewe d t he ava ilabl e body o f re searc h to de velop the ANSI Stan dar d (C95.1 ). The d esign o f you r ph one com plies wi th the F CC guid elines (an d th ose sta nda rds). *Am erica n Nat ional Stan dar ds In stitute , Nati onal Cou ncil on R adiati o n Pro tect ion an d Measu rem ents ; Inte rnat ional Co mm issio n on Non-Ion iz- ing Rad iation Pr otec tion.
63 Care and Main tena nce Your ph o ne is a p r oduct of sup eri o r desi g n and craf ts m ansh ip an d sh ou ld be t re ate d w it h c are . Th e su gg est io ns be lo w will help you to f ulfil l any warrant y obliga tion s and al low you to enjoy this produc t for many years. When using your phone, battery, char ger, O R any a cces sor y: ⢠Keep it and al l i ts parts and acce ssories out of sm all chil drenâ s re a c h . ⢠Keep it dr y . Precipitat i on, humid ity and li quid s con tai n m inera ls that will c orrode el ect r o nic circuits . ⢠Do not use or store it in dusty , dirt y areas as its moving pa rts can be dama ge d. ⢠Do not st ore it i n hot areas. High te mp erat ures can shor ten the li fe of ele ctronic d evices, dam age bat teries, and warp o r m elt ce rtain plast ics. ⢠Do not st ore it i n col d areas. Wh en t he p hone war ms u p (t o its n or- ma l ope rating tem pe ratu re), moist ure can f orm insi de the pho ne, which may dam age the pho ne' s electroni c circuit boa rds. ⢠Do not a ttem pt to o pe n it. N on- exper t h andli ng of the d evice m ay damag e i t. ⢠Do not d rop, kn ock or shake it . Roug h h andling can break int er n al circuit bo ards. ⢠Do not use harsh chem ical s, cleani ng sol vents, or str o ng deterg ent s to cl ean it. W i pe it wi th a sof t cl ot h slight ly d ampen ed i n a m ild soap-a nd-w ater so lu tion. ⢠Do not pai nt it. P aint can clo g the de viceâ s movi ng parts a nd prevent prope r oper ati on. ⢠Use onl y the supp lie d o r an app roved repl ac eme nt an tenn a. Un au- thori zed ante nnas, mo difi catio ns or att achme nts cou l d d ama ge t he ph one and may viol ate regu lations g over ning rad io de vic es. ⢠If the phon e, ba tter y , c harger , or any accessor y is not wor king p rop- erly , ta ke it t o yo ur nearest qu al ifie d serv ice fac ility . T he perso nne l ther e will assist you, and if necessary , arrange for service.
64 10. T roubleshoot ing Note: With a new, com plet ely disch arged batte ry, the phone may take up to 45 minut es to show that cha rging is in progress. If the power does n ot come on or stay on : ⢠M ake sur e the ba ttery i s pr operl y inst alle d a nd ch arged. ⢠Be sur e that the con tac ts on th e ba tter y and th e char ging sta nd a r e cl ean. ⢠B att ery cha rg e ma y be too low for ope rati on. Check th e display and listen for the low battery warning tones. If the power comes on , but t he ph one does no t w or k: ⢠If the ph one dis pl ays NO SERV ICE , youâÂÂr e out of the cellu- lar s ervice a r ea a nd yo u ca nâ t make ca ll s. Y ou als o ge t thi s message if youâÂÂve ch osen Home On ly under Carrier Sele ctio n (in Menu 5 2), and y ouâÂÂve l ef t your Home sy stem . ⢠M ak e sur e tha t the anten n a is p r oper ly ins t a ll ed and if y o ur ph o n e h as an ex t e nd abl e an t e nn a , ma ke su re tha t th e ante nna is ext end ed to its fu ll length. ⢠Che ck i f t her e is an er r or me ssag e o n t he d ispl ay after swi tc h in g t h e p h on e on . I f so , con t ac t y o ur l oca l d ea le r .
65 11 . T ech ni ca l Inf or ma ti on Weight: 6.2 oz with E xtended B attery (BKH- 6) fit ted Transmi tting Power: 500mW nomi nal Operating Voltage: 3.6V dc 12V dc for car kit Frequency Band: 824.040 - 848. 970MHz (TX) 869.040 - 893. 970MHz (RX) Number of Channel s: 832 Memory Locati ons: Up to 125* Me mo ry C ap ac i t y : 32 nu mer i c digi t s , and 30 letters (per loca tion) *Note: The maximum number of Phon e Book entries depends on how muc h info r mati on you st ore in ea ch loc at ion. USA NOKIA MOBIL E PHON ES â 6200 C ourt ney C amp bel l C ausew ay, Suite 900, P. O. Box 307 30 , Tam pa , FL 33 630 Te l: 1- 80 0- 666-5 553 CANAD A NOKI A P ROD UCTS LTD. â 57 5 West ney R d. South , Aj ax, On tar io L1 S 4 N7. Tel: (905 ) 42 7-6 65 4 Part N o. 935 0870 NOKIA and t he NO KIA logo ar e register ed tr ademarks of N okia Corp oration . The info rmation contai ned in this U ser Guid e was written for Nokia p hone NHA -3NA. The righ t to ma ke changes and impro vements to any of the p rodu cts describe d in this guide witho ut p rior notice is reserv ed. Issue No. 1. é 1997 N okia Mobile P hones. All rights r eserved. These commo dities are au thorized by the U.S . Govern ment for exp ort onl y to Cana- da, Mexi co, or the U nited States. They may not be resol d, dive rted, transfer red, o r otherwise dispo sed of in any other countr y, either in their original form or after being incorp orated throu gh an interm edi ate pr ocess into oth er end- items, wi thou t the writ- ten approv al of the U.S . Departm ent of Sta te.
66 NOKIA One-Year Limited Warr anty Nokia Mobi le P ho nes, Inc. (â NMP IâÂÂ) warrant s tha t thi s c ellula r phon e (âÂÂPr oduct" ) is free fr om defe cts in mat erial an d wo rkmansh ip, ac cor ding to th e fol low in g te rms and con di tion s: 1. The limite d wa rra nty for th e P roduct exte nds for ONE (1) year begi nn ing o n th e da te o f pu rcha se o f the Pr od uct. 2. The l imite d wa rra nty ext end s only t o th e o riginal consum er purch aser (âÂÂCo nsum erâÂÂ) of the Pr od uct and is not assigna ble o r transfe rab le to any su bseq uent pu rcha ser/end user . 3. The l im it ed war r a nty e xte n ds o n ly to C o nsu m er s w ho pur c ha se th e Pro duct i n th e Unite d S tat es. 4. Dur ing t he l imi te d wa rranty p eri od , NMPI w ill re pair, or rep lace, at NMPIâ s op tion, any d efect ive pa rts, or a ny pa rts that will n ot p roper ly oper ate f or t heir intend ed use with new or facto ry r ebu ilt rep lacem ent items. No c harge will be made to the Consu mer for any such parts . NM PI will also pay for the la bor charges in curred by NMPI in repair in g or repl acing th e de fecti ve par ts. T he e xtern al hou s ing a nd cosm etic p art s shal l be fr ee o f de fects at t he time o f shi pment and , th eref ore, shall no t be co vered un der the se limi ted war rant y ter ms. 5. Up on r eque st fro m NM P I, the Co nsum er m ust p rov ide i nforma ti on to re asona bl y p rove the date of pur chase . 6. The C onsum er shal l bea r th e cost o f shi ppi ng t he Pro duc t to the Cus tomer S er vice D ep artment of NMP I. NM PI shal l bear th e co st of ship ping the Prod uct b ack to t he Co nsumer after the com plet ion o f serv ice un der this l imite d wa rra nty. 7. The C ons ume r shall have n o cove rage or b enefits un der thi s limited warranty if any of the foll owing condit io ns are appl icable: a) T he Pro duct ha s bee n sub ject to a bno rma l use, abn orm al cond itio ns, im pro per sto rag e, exp osure t o m ois ture or da mp ness, un author ized m odifi ca tions, unau tho riz ed c onn ection s, un auth ori zed repai r , misuse , neg lect, a buse , accid ent, altera ti on, im prope r i nstallat ion, or o ther acts which are not the fault o f NM PI, incl uding da mag e ca used by s hi ppi ng an d bl ow n fus es .
67 b) The Custom er S erv ice Dep artm en t at NMPI was not noti fied by Co nsum er of th e alleged defec t or ma lfunct io n of the Produc t dur ing the appl icab le limi ted warrant y peri od. c) T he Pro duct ser ia l num ber plat e or the accessory dat e co de h as been rem oved , de faced, o r alte red . d) The defect or dam age was c aused by the defec tiv e fun ction of t he cellul ar system , o r b y inad equ ate sig nal re cept i on by the exte rnal antenn a. 8. If a pr oblem d evelop s dur i ng t he limi te d wa rra nty peri od , th e Consum er sh ould take the followi ng step -by-st ep pro cedu re: a) T he Consu mer shall retu rn the P roduct to the place of pur chase for repai r or rep lacem ent pro cessi ng. b) If âÂÂaâ is no t co nveni en t th e Con sume r may co ntact th e C ustome r Serv ice Dep artm ent at NMPI , at the ph one numbe r liste d on the bot t om of the next pag e fo r fu rthe r instr uct ions. c) T he Consum er shall ship t he Pro du ct p repai d and i nsu red . Ex pens es re lated to rem oving the Pr odu ct fr om an install ation are not cov ere d un der this li m ited w arra nty. d) T he Consumer will be b ille d for any parts or labor charges not covere d by th is li mite d warrant y. The Consum er shall be resp on sibl e for expense s relat ed t o r einstal lati o n of the Produ ct. e) If t he Pro duc t is re tur ned to t he Cu stomer Se rvice D epart men t at NMPI dur in g the l imi ted warran ty pe ri od , but th e p rob lem w ith th e Pro duc t can not be fixed u nde r th e te rms and con diti ons of t hi s lim ited warra nty, t he Co nsum er will b e noti fied a nd given a n est imate of t he charg es th e Con sume r m ust p ay to ha ve th e P roduct rep aired , with al l ship ping char ges bille d to th e Con sume r. If the estima te i s r efused , th e Pro duc t wil l be retu rned fre ight coll ect. If th e Prod uct i s ret urne d t o th e Cus tom er Ser vic e Dep artm ent at NMP I afte r th e exp irati on of the wa rra nty p eriod , N M PIâÂÂs nor mal se rvi ce p oli cies sha ll a ppl y a nd the Consumer will be in voiced for all sh ipping cha rge s. 9. The P ro duct co nsi sts o f new ly assemb l ed e quip ment th at m ay conta in used co mpo nen ts wh ich have be en r epr ocesse d to al low machi n e co mpli an ce with Pr oduct per form anc e an d r el iabil ity speci ficatio ns.
68 10. ANY IMPL IED WARR ANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY, OR FI TNESS FOR A PART ICUL AR PUR POSE OF USE , SHA LL BE LIM I TED TO THE DURATION OF THE F OREGOING WRITT EN WARRANT Y, OTHERWIS E, THE FOREGOING WARRANT Y IS THE P URCHASERâ S SOL E AND EXCL USIVE REMEDY AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARR ANTI ES, EXPRE SS OR IM PLI ED. NMP I SHALL NOT BE LIABL E FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR A LOSS OF ANTICI PAT ED B ENE FITS OR PRO F ITS, RESU LTING FR OM THE PURCHASE OR US E OF THE P RODUCT OR AR ISING FROM THE BREAC H OF T HE WAR RANT Y EV EN IF N MPI KN EW OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SU CH DAMAGES. 11. Som e stat es do no t allow l imi tation of how lon g an imp lie d warrant y lasts, so th e abov e limi tati on may n ot app l y to yo u (the Con sume r). Some states d o no t all ow the exc lu sion o f inci den tal or con seque ntial da mages, so the abo ve li mitat ion o r exclus ions may n ot a pply t o yo u (th e Co nsumer). Thi s li mite d wa rranty g ives you speci fic legal rig hts a nd yo u may also have othe r r ights w hich v a ry fro m state to state. 12. NMPI neithe r assumes nor author izes any autho ri zed servi ce ce nter or any pers on o r enti ty to assu me f or i t any o ther obl igati on or liabilit y beyond that whi ch is e x pr e ssly provided for in this limite d wa rranty . 13. Questi on s concer ning this limited warran ty may be directe d to the Cus tomer S er vice D ep artment at Nokia, 6 20 0 Cou rtn ey Campb ell Cau seway, Su it e 90 0, Tampa, FL 336 30. Tel ephon e (8 13) 288 -3 800 or 1-8 00- 45 6-555 3, F acsi mil e: (813 ) 28 7- 661 2. 14. The l imi te d warra nty p eriod for Noki a Pr od uct Co rp . sup plie d attach men ts an d ac cesso ries ar e sp ecifi cally def ined w ithi n th eir o wn wa rranty ca rds and pac kaging .
69 12. Index Symbols â â (l i nk) cha r ac ter 2 1 âÂÂpâ (paus e) chara cter 21, 49 âÂÂw â (wai t) ch a r ac t er 2 1, 4 9 Nume r ics 1-touch dialing 14, 34 9 key. See al so emerg ency 9 dialing 15 A AB ind ic ator 3 ABC indicator 3 ABC key 19 acces sor i es 5 2 al l o we d ca ll s 45 alp ha mo d e 19 aut o ma ti c ans w er 37 aut o ma ti c red ia l 3 7 B battery 5âÂÂ9 char ge in dica tor 3 chargi ng time s 6 deep di sch arg i ng 8 discha rging 8 talk and standby times 7 BATT ER Y LOW 8 C CALL N OT AL LO WED 12 call r eg ist er 30 call t im ers 31 calling c ard 40 ca lls 16 ent er i ng info ab out 40 ca ll s answer in g 1 3 a u to m at i c an s w e r in g 3 7 endi ng 12 ma ki n g 12 car rie r se le ctio n 4 3 chargers 6, 5 3âÂÂ55 CLR key 12 to clear displ ay 19 to ed it na me or number 29 to end PI N Ca ll a ttempts 18 to ex it M enu 25 when ent eri ng let ter s 1 9 D data mode 48 deep di sch arg i ng 8 di al ed c al ls l ist 3 0 displa y 3 DTMF 17, 46, 49 See al so touch tones. 49 E emergency 9 dialing 15, 35 and Keygua rd 16 emergency calls 15, 59 F flas h func tion 51 H house i ndicator 3 I in -ca ll me nu 46 K Keyguard 15 ke ypad t ones 33
70 L langua ge 35 lette rs and punc tuati on 20 light s 34 loc k co de change 38 lo ck p h o n e 4 5 M me mo ry lo c at io n s 125 21, 45 in di c ator 3 linking 21 maxi mum 19 notepad 23 me nu in -ca l l 46 summary 27 using 25 us in g du r in g a ca ll 2 6 N net work sele ction. See carrier se le ct ion . 11 NO SE RV IC E 12, 44, 62 NON- PR EF . 44 notepad m emory 23 P Phone Book status of 30 phone boo k 19âÂÂ24 erasing en tries from 29 fin din g en t ries in 23 saving entries in 21 using Menu 1 2 8 phone i ndicator 3 phone numb er 36 PI N ca lls 1 7 PRE FER RE D 44 preferred network 3, 44 R REC HAR GE BA TT ER Y 9 redial aut oma tic 3 7 l ast 1 0 d i al ed ca lls. See also d ial ed c al ls 1 4 last numbe r 14 remi nder me ssa ge 47 REP LAC E? 21, 29 restore factory settings 39 ringing options 32 tone 33 volume 32 ROAM I NG 44 S sa fe ty g uide lin e s 1 , 5 7 se cu r i ty co d e 39 change 39 signal stre ngth 4 silent service 13, 32 speed d ialing 14 switching on or off 11 SYS TEM B USY 37 T touch t ones 17, 46, 49 V volume ear piec e 13 ringing 32
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