Nokia 252 Owner's Manual
OW NERâÂÂS M ANUAL NOKIA 252 REPLACE WITH COVER
Scr ol ls thr ough menu func tions. Also a djusts ear pi ece vol ume dur ing a call . Swi tch es betwee n alph a and num eri c modes. Confir ms a nd selects choices on display . E n te rs th e men u. Dele t es cha rac t ers or cl ear s d is pl ay . Back s u p on e men u level or r etu r ns to p r e- vious menu. Dials a pho ne numb er and answers a call. 0-9, â , #: Used to enter numbe rs and ch arac ters. Ends a call . Acti vates Ke y- guar d w hen pr e ssed and held . Exi ts t he men u. Shows Life Ti m e r w h e n pr e ssed and he ld . Swi tches t he phone on a nd of f when pressed and held . Retr actab le a ntenna. E xtend fully dur ing ca lls.
i Con te nt s 1. For Your Safe ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. D isplay I ndicato rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3. B atter y Informati o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Installi n g the Batte ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Removing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Discharging t he Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Important Battery Information . . . . . . . . . . .10 4. The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Switching On or O ff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Wake-up Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Selecting a N etwork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Making a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 3 Ending a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Answering a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Adjusting t he Earpiece Volume . . . . . . . . . .15 Last Number Redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Speed Dial ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 6 1-Touch Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Emergency 9 Dial ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Keyguard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 Calli ng Card Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 PIN Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Voice Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 5. T he Phon e Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Viewing and Entering Names . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Saving Numbe r s and Nam es . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Finding Numbers and Names . . . . . . . . . . 26 Using the Notepad Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Moving a Nam e and Number . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Erasing a Name and Number . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Editi n g a Name and Numb er . . . . . . . . . . . 27
ii 6. T he Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 âÂÂMENU then OKâ Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Shortcut Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Using the Menu During a Call . . . . . . . . . . . 29 List of Menu Fun ctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Phone Book (Me nu 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Call Log (Me nu 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Phone Settings (Menu 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7 Security Se ttings (Menu 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Call Se ttings (Menu 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Lock Phone (Menu 6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 In-Call Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Reminder Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 7. D ata a nd Touch Ton es . . . . . . . . . . 55 Data Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 Sending Touch Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Using the Flas h Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 8. Ne twork Servi c es. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Availabi lity of N etwork Services . . . . . . . . . 59 Calli ng Line Identifi cation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 Call W aiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Voicemail M essage W ai ting . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 9. A ccessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 10. Re ference In formation . . . . . . . . . 68 Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 11. Trou bleshooti ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 12. T echnic al In formati on . . . . . . . . . . 75 Warrant y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
1 1. F or Y o ur Saf ety Rea d these si mple gui del in es bef ore us ing your pho ne. F ailu re to c om ply wit h th ese gui del ine s may be danger ous or illegal. For more detailed safety information, See âÂÂIm- portant Sa fety In f ormationâ on p age 68. Ro ad Saf ety Comes First Do nâÂÂt use a hand -hel d p hone w hile drivin g; park t he vehicl e first . Switch Off In Hospita ls Switch of f your phone when near medical equip- ment. Follow a n y r egulations o r rules i n fo r ce. Sw it ch O f f On A irc ra ft Mob ile p hon e s c an ca us e int erf ere n ce. Us in g th em on aircr aft is il legal . Switch Off When Refueling Do n ot us e th e phone at a r efue ling poin t. D o not use near fu els or chemica ls. Switch O ff N ear B lasting Do not use the phon e whe re blas tin g i s in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulati ons or rules in force. In terfer ence All mo b ile p ho nes ma y ge t in terf er enc e whi ch co uld affect perf orm a nc e. Use Sensibly Use only in the normal posi tion (to ear). Avoid unnec essary contac t with the ante nna when phone i s on.
2 Qualif ied Service Only qual ifie d servi ce p erso nn el may inst all or re pai r ce llul ar p hone equi pme nt. U s e o nly ap- pro ve d accesso ri es and ba tter ies. FCC/I ndustry Canada Notic e A cellular phone may cause TV or radi o interfe rence ( e . g . w h e n u sing a pho ne in close proximity to electr onic r e- ceiving equip ment) . T h e F C C / I n d u s t r y C a n a d a c a n r e q u i r e yo u to st op u sin g yo ur ce llu la r pho ne if s uch inte rf er enc e cann o t be elimi nat ed. If yo u requi re ass is tan ce, p le ase con tac t yo ur lo ca l s er vice f ac ili ty. This device complies with part 15 of t he FCC rules. Op erat ion is subj ect to th e cond ition that thi s devi ce does not cause har mful i nterf eren ce. Usi ng this Gui de The cellul ar pho ne de scri bed in th is gui de is appro ved for use in AMPS networks. A num b er of fe atures inc luded in t his gui de a re call ed Netw ork Ser vice s. They are s pec ial serv ices pr ovi ded b y cell ul ar s erv ice pr ov id ers. B efo r e yo u ca n t ak e a dv an ta ge of any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to the service(s) from your hom e se rvice provider a nd obtain instructions for their use.
3 2. D isplay Ind icators Shows which type of syst em th e phon e wi ll use when it is roam ing (see âÂÂCarr ier Selec tion (M enu 5 2 1)â on page 49 .) Blank i f Home-only syst e m is sel ec ted , o r th e ph on e is usi ng a âÂÂp re ferre d â netw ork. The phone is u sing the Home syste m. Flas he s if th e pho ne is us ing a Ho me type system (not the Home system) or when the phon e is using a â preferred â network (se e â Carrier Se lec- tion (Menu 5 2 1)â on page 49). Bla nk if th e ph one is usi ng a non- pref erre d netw ork. A cal l is in prog re ss. The p h one i s in alph a mode; you ca n enter let ters and see names. In dica tes th at you have re ceive d a voice ma il messa ge. Indicates that yo u have received a shor t text m es- sage. B links when M essages list (memory) is full. In dica te s me nu o r memor y l ocat ion numbe r; ma y ind icat e numb er of unhea rd voi ce mes sage s. and ba r in di ca te the ce ll ul ar s ig na l st re ngt h of t he lo cati on whe re y ou a re usin g your phone. and bar in d ica te the b atte ry charge l evel. When the bat tery is fu lly ch ar ged, th e who l e bar is disp layed.
4 Signal St reng t h Ind icat i on A cell ular p hone sen d s an d recei ves radi o sig nals . As with all radio eq uipm ent, t he qu ality o f r adi o re ception d e pends on the st rength of t he radio s ignal in the are a wher e you are operating your phone. The st re ngth of the cell ular signal is shown by t he verti cal bar on t he lef t-h and sid e of the di s- pl ay. The hi gher t he bar, the s tro ng er the signa l at yo ur pr e sen t lo ca tio n . When NO SERV ICE is disp la yed, the p hon e is eit her outsi de of the ce llul ar s erv ice a rea o r re- stricted from entering servic e, and calls cannot be m ade or receive d. If th e sig nal is p oo r an d y ou are u sin g t he ph on e in a b ui ld - ing, you may ge t better re c eption ne ar a window.
5 3. Bat tery Informat ion Your phone is powe red by a rechargeable b attery. Use onl y batte ri es a pprove d by t he p hone manuf acture r and re char ge your ba tter y only wit h th e char gers ap pro ved by t he ma nufactur er. See â Import ant Batt ery I nfor mati onâ on page 10. A n ew bat tery must be ch arged for a mini- mu m of 12 hours before being used for the first time. A new batteryâ s full performance is ach ieved onl y after two or thre e compl ete char ge and di sch arge cyc l e s! See your cellula r serv ice pr o vider or dealer fo r the battery o pt io ns avail able fo r your phone. Installing the B attery Removing the Battery Not e: Switch off the phoneâÂÂs powe r before removing the b attery! à ¡ â¢ â¢ à ¡ âº
6 Charging the B attery Plu g t he ch a rger int o a w all ou tle t and co nn e ct t h e ch a rger to the bott om o f your phone. When chargi ng st arts, the batte ry se gmen ts sc roll and t he p hone be eps o nce . You can us e the pho ne du ring ch arg- ing, but chargi ng will be redu ced for the duration of the call. Not e: In a call , cha rgi ng will stop complet ely i f you are using the Sta ndard Travel Charge r (ACP-7U). Afte r the segments of the battery indicator stop scro l ling and al l segm en t s are di spla y ed , the bat - tery is f u lly charged. Disconnect the charger from t he pow er outl et and phone . If the batt ery is too h ot or cold , the char ging may be interrup ted unt il th e batter y r eache s it s norma l oper ati ng t emperatu re. No te : W it h a new , co m ple t el y di sch a rg ed ba t te ry , the phone may take up to 45 minutes to show that cha rging is in progress. Char ging Ti me s The battery charging t imes shown in the following table ar e approxi mate .
7 Talk and St an dby Ti me s Batt ery op eration time s depe nd grea tly on how you use t he batterie s, as well as on the covera ge of the network and ne twork paramet ers set by the cellu lar se rvice provider. Batter y Stand ard T ra vel Char ger AC P - 7 U Rapid T ravel Char g er AC P - 9 U Rapid Cig. Li ghter Char ger LC H -9 B KH-6 Ext ended Ni Cd 1100 mAh 5 hours 90 minutes 90 minut es BKL -6 Ext ended Vibra NiCd 1100 mAh BM H- 2 Light NiMH 550 mAh 3 hours 50 minutes 50 minut es BM H- 7 * Ext ended Ni MH 1400 mAh 6.5 hours 2 hours 2 hours BM L- 7 * Ext ended Vi bra N iMH 1400 mAh * Check with your service pr ovider for avai labilit y .
8 Discharging the Battery A ba tte ry la sts lo nger and p erf orms be tte r if yo u f ul ly di s- char ge it f rom tim e to time . To di schar ge the b atter y, l eave you r p h one sw itche d on unt il the b attery is dra ined and the phone tu rns itself of f. Then wait fo r 30 minutes befor e con- nect ing to a cha rging s ource . (See âÂÂDee p Dis c ha rgeâ on page 9.) Note: Do not att empt to discharge the battery b y any oth e r mean s. Batte ry L o w Warnin g You get this m essage and a warning t one when the b atter y char ge is low an d onl y a f ew minut es of tal k tim e remain. Battery Ta l k T i m e St andb y Time BKH-6 Extended Ni Cd 1100 mAh 2 hours, 5 minutes 30 ho ur s B KL-6 Exten ded Vi bra Ni Cd 1100 mAh BMH-2 Li ght Ni MH 550 mAh 50 minutes 15 hours BM H- 7 * Ex tende d Ni MH 1400 mAh 2 hours, 45 minutes 40 ho ur s BM L- 7 * Ext e nd e d Vib ra Ni MH 1400 mAh * Check with your service pr ovider for avai labilit y .
9 The rep eti tion rate o f the batt ery-l ow warnings depe nds on t he remai nin g batte ry c apaci ty and th e batt ery cond iti on. The warn in gs a re mor e fre que n t when yo uâÂÂre in a ca ll. Not e: If youâÂÂve sele cted the Vibra Onl y or Silent R ingi ng Opti on, you wonâ t hear any w arning tones. See â Ringi ng Options (Me nu 3 1)â on page 37. When the ba ttery ch arge is too l ow f or the p hone t o work, t he phon e disp lays RECHA RGE B AT TERY , the n beep s, the n sh uts it se lf off. Charge the batte ry a s desc ribed earlie r in this s ectio n. Deep Dis ch arge If you regul arly j ust âÂÂtop upâ the charge in your bat tery with- ou t ev e r a ll owin g it t o fu lly disc h arge f irs t, its l ife w ill b e shortened. In order to get the maximum life from your bat- t ery you sh ould al low it to dis char ge com pletel y about once a mont h. To di sch a rg e the bat tery comp letely : 1) Leave the phone swit ched on until RECH ARG E BATT ERY appe ars, then l et t he phone switc h off a uto ma ti ca lly. 2) Le av e t h e p ho ne al on e for abo u t 30 m inut e s (a n d do not conne ct a char ger with in this time) after it switches i tself of f. Du rin g th is 30 m inu tes , th e pho ne is in âÂÂD ee p Dis char geâ mode . The way to âÂÂwak e upâ th e phone i s to conne ct it to a cha rger . 3) Fu ll y c har ge th e bat te ry af te r De ep Dis c har ge .
10 The phone may remind you to discharge the battery, by pre sen tin g a s e rie s of b at ter y- adv ice me ss age s. Pr ess W or 2. to page through th e informati on, or p ress &/5 to clea r t h e me ss ag es. Important Battery Information ⢠Use onl y bat teri es and cha rgers app r ove d by the pho ne manuf actur er . ⢠When a char ge r i s n ot in use, d isconne ct it f r om the power sour ce. Do not lea ve the batter y co nnect ed t o a cha rger f or longer than a we ek; ov er char gi ng may shorten its l if e. ⢠If l e ft unused, a ful ly c harged b attery may comple tely drain (discharge) in 1 - 4 we eks. ⢠Nev er us e a ny ch arger o r batt ery t hat is dama ged or worn out . ⢠Use the b att ery only f or its i ntended purp ose. ⢠Do not sh ort c ir c uit the bat tery . Acciden tal short c i r- cuit ing can occ ur whe n a metal lic obje ct (e. g. coi n, clip or pen ) cause s dir ect conn ect ion of th e two te rmi- nals of the batt ery (metal str ips o n th e back of t he batte ry), for ex ampl e, when you ca rry a spar e b atte ry in your pocket or p urse. Sho rt cir cui ting the term inal s may damage the b atte ry or the connecti ng objec t. ⢠Leavi ng th e b atter y in hot or cold pl aces , s uch as in a clo se d ca r in summ er or w int er con di t ion s, redu ces the capaci ty and lifet ime of the bat tery . Alway s try to keep the b attery between 41ðF and 95ðF ( 5ðC and 35ðC). A phone with a hot or cold battery may tempo- rari ly not wor k (or char ge) ev en if the batt ery is full y charge d. NiM H b attery performan ce is pa rtic ularly limited i n temperatur es below 14ðF (-10ðC).
11 ⢠T em p er atu r e ext remes affect t he a bili t y of you r b at ter y to charge: it may r equir e cooling or warmi ng f irst. ⢠When the batt ery i s not i n use, stor e it unch arged i n a cool , d ar k and dr y pl ace. ⢠The batt ery is a seal ed uni t wit h no servi ceable p art s. Do no t atte mpt to op en t he case. ⢠It is r ecommen d ed that you allo w your battery to full y d i sc ha r g e b e fo re yo u re c h ar g e i t. ⢠The battery can be charged and discharge d hun- dr eds of ti mes but w il l eventua l ly wear out. When the op er at in g tim e is s h orte r th a n n orm al, it is ti me to b uy a new bat tery . ⢠Do not dispose of a battery i n a fi re ! Dis pos e o f u s ed batter ie s in accord ance wi th lo cal r eg ula- t ions. Rec ycl e! Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hy- dride batteries must be recycled or dis posed of pr oper ly. Th e y mus t no t be di sp os ed of in mu nic i pal wast e . NiCd NiMH
12 4. T he Basics Switching O n or O ff ⢠Press and hold the 3:5 ke y for on e seco nd. NORM AL POSIT ION: Hold the ph one as yo u would any o ther te le- phone with th e an tenn a poi nted up and ove r you r sh oulder. TIPS ON EFFICI ENT OP ERATION: Ext end you r an tenna fu lly when in call s. As wi th any othe r r adio tran smittin g d evice, a void u nnec - essary contact with t he a ntenna wh en t he phon e is switch ed on. Contact with th e an tenn a affects c all quality a nd may cause the phone to o perate at a highe r p ower level th an other wise ne eded . WARNING! D o no t switch the ph one on w hen cell ular p hone use is pr ohibite d o r when it m ay c ause interfe rence o r dange r. Wa k e - u p M e s s a g e When you switc h your phon e on , the phone d ispl ays a wake- u p m essage co nsistin g of the p h one num b er c ur- re ntly se lect ed for your p hone, or the na me of the dea ler if t his has b een pr ogram med. (I f pr ogra mmed, the n ame t akes p re cede nce o ve r th e ph o ne number .) To cha n ge the wake -up message: 1) Press $%& , then ent er the me ssage. Pres s 2. . 2) At the pr om pt SAV E IN LO CATI O N? , press â . Pr ess 2. . (The w ake-up message is stored in loca- tion â â âÂÂ.) No te : T he Wa k e-u p M es s age is dif f er ent fro m th e Rem in d- er Message you ca n store in your phone. See âÂÂR eminde r Messageâ on page 54. Note: The w ake-up message is s pecific to your currently se- lected pho ne n u mbe r .
13 Selecting a Network Your phon e operates on spec ific ne tworks and sometimes it mus t choose which system to use. This can happen, for examp le, if you a re ro a m ing (i. e. yo u lea v e th e are a w h ere you have signed up for service). I f y o u w a n t y o u r p h o n e t o w o r k o n l y i n c e r t a i n t y p e s o f n e t - wor ks (f or exa mple, to take advanta ge of cer tain bi lli ng ag reemen ts betwee n systems ), you c an speci f y t his u sing âÂÂCarrier Selec tion (Menu 5 2 1)âÂÂ. See page 49. Making a Ca ll 1) Exte nd th e phon eâÂÂs anten na fu lly. 2) Ent er the area code and phone number , then pr e ss 6(1' . If you ma ke a m ist ake, p r ess &/5 to era se dig - it s one b y one. Pr ess a nd hol d &/ 5 to clea r the w hole di sp la y . A phon e s ymb ol ap pears on the d isp lay . Th e call is c o nne ct ed w hen t he ph on e nu mb er disappe ars fr om the d isplay a nd CALL app ea rs . For i nternat ional call s, you ca n enter a â â at the b egi nning of a nu mber by p ressing âÂÂâ . The n enter the num b er , then press 6(1' . The â â e xpands to the inte rnation a l d ial ing cod e pr e fix. NO S ERV IC E appe ars an d the pho ne b e eps i f you t ry to mak e a c all wh en your p hone i s out side the ce llul ar ser vice are a.
14 CALL NO T ALL OW ED appea rs if you try to mak e a ca ll tha t is re stri cte d (s e e â Allo w ed Ca lls (Me n u 5 2 2) â on page 51), or if the phone is locked. If y o u recei ve a cal l when youâ re tryi ng to make a cal l , th e in comi ng c all com es through and the out goin g call is can ce ll ed. Ending a Call â¢P r e s s # (1' . Note: I f you press and hold (1' , youâÂÂll a ctivate Ke yguard (see âÂÂKeyguardâ on page 17) . Answering a Call ⢠Press 6(1' or any key exce pt (1' or th e 3: 5 ke y . ⢠T o answ er a wait ing cal l (norma lly in d ica ted by a beep ), p r ess 6(1' . ( Note tha t Cal l Wait ing i s a ne t- work fea ture . You need to subsc ribe t o it t hrough your se rvic e pro vid er . ) Yo u ca n p res s (1' to stop the ringin g sound withou t ans w erin g t he ca ll. Make sure the antenna i s fully ext ended during the cal l. Not e: If Keyguar d is activ e, a call can only be answe red with 6(1' . When there is an incom ing c all, the phone rings and CALL flas he s o n th e disp lay.
15 If you have set R inging O ptions to SILE NT , the key p ad and dis play ligh ts flash , CALL flas h es on the di spla y and the phone m akes a s hort beep (see âÂÂRi nging Optionsâ on page 37). You can answer a call any ti me, even whi l e usi ng Key- guar d, memory or menu funct i ons. If you don âÂÂt answer a cal l, the me ssage 1 MI SS ED CA LL or âÂÂnâ MI SS ED CALL S ap p ear s on t he dis pla y and re- mains u ntil you press any key (except the 3: 5 ke y) to cle a r the disp lay, or you can press # 2. or â¼ to view th e Missed Calls List. The phone automatically stores the call- er âÂÂs numb er (if avai labl e) i n th e Mi ssed C alls li st (see âÂÂMissed Calls (Menu 2 3)â on page 35). Whe n you scroll the li st , y ou f irst se e a m e ss age te llin g yo u th e n u mbe r o f new nu mb e rs ( e. g., â nâ NEW N UM BER ( S ), or NO N EW NUMBE RS ; wai t for mo st rec en t numb er to ap pear or press â¼ . P r es s â¼ to scroll the l ist. Ca ll i ng L in e Id en ti fi c a ti o n If yo u s ubs cri be t o th e Cal lin g Li n e Id ent ifi cat ion ne tw or k service your ph o ne may display the call erâÂÂs number or name whe n th e ph one rin gs. For more details, re fer to âÂÂAvailability of Network Servicesâ on page 59 and âÂÂCal ling Line Identificationâ on page 59. Adjusting th e Earpiece V olume ⢠D u rin g a ca ll, p ress â¼ or â² to decr eas e o r incr eas e th e ear - piec e vol ume l evel.
16 La st Nu mbe r Re dia l ⢠Clear the displ ay , then pr ess 6(1' 6(1' . Last 15 Dialed Ca lls ⢠Cle ar the di s pl ay , pr ess 6( 1' , th e n â¼ . Pr ess â¼ r epe ated ly unt il you see t he numbe r y o u w ant. Then pr ess 6(1' to d ial i t. See âÂÂDialed Calls (M enu 2 1)â on p age 33 for more info rm atio n. Speed Dialing ⢠Dia l the n u mb er o f th e m em or y l o ca ti on ( 1-7 5 ) wh er e th e ph on e n u mbe r is sto red, th e n press 6(1' . Yo u can a lso ent er a st ore d na me th en p res s 6(1' . The phone dials t he number stored wit h that na me. If t he me mory l oca tio n is em pt y, th e me ss ag e LOCAT IO N EMPTY app ears. 1-T ouch Dia lin g If 1-T ouch Dial ing i s set to On, you ca n dial the phone num - ber stor ed in any of the mem ory locations 1-8 by pre ssi ng a si ngl e key : ⢠Hol d the re qu ir ed nu mber key (1-8 ) for 2 se conds. Note : Locati on 1 is reco mmend ed t o be used as the Voi ce Ma ilbo x Num ber. Lo cation 9 canno t b e use d for 1 -Touch Dial ing to any number ot her than the pr epr ogramm ed emerge ncy n umb er. See âÂÂ1-Touc h Dialing (Menu 3 6)â on page 40.
17 Emer gency 9 Dialing The 9 Ke y is rese rved for an Emergency Num ber that is pro gram med i nto your phon e by your deal er. ⢠Press and hold 9 for 2 seconds . Emergency 9 Diali ng must be set On for this t o work! See âÂÂEmerge ncy 9 Dial ing (Menu 3 7)â on page 41 . Note: Offi cial e mer gency num be rs vary by lo catio n (e.g., 9 11 or an- other o ffici al em ergency num ber). How ever, only one e mergen cy nu mbe r is pr ogr amme d int o you r pho ne t o be di aled au tom ati cal l y by Emer gen cy 9 Dial ing , and th is may n ot be th e p roper n umb er in all ci rcumsta nces. Note : Emer genc y 9 Di ali ng doe s no t op era te when K eyg uard i s activat ed. However, a n em ergency cal l can be mad e with out dea ctivating K eygu ard by enter ing th e wh ole em erg ency number progr amm ed i nto your pho ne and then pr essing 6(1' . Keyguard ⢠T o ac tivate Keyguar d, pr ess a nd hold # (1' (or press 0(18 then â ). ⢠T o deac tivat e Keyguar d, pr ess 0( 18 then â . Key guard l ocks the keypad to pre vent acci dental key- pre s ses ( e.g . wh en the p ho ne is in a p ock et or a ba g). KEYGU AR D ACT IV E rem ains (or re appe ars) on the dis- play until any key is pressed or Keyguard is deactivated. Ans w er in g a Ca ll wi th Keyg ua rd Ac tive ⢠Press 6(1' . Dur ing the call , the keypad remai ns u nloc ked a nd th e ph on e ca n be use d n or ma lly. Afte r th e ca ll i s end ed , Ke y- gua rd au tomati call y be comes act ive ag ain.
18 Th e pho n e ca n not b e s wi tch ed o ff w he n K eyg uar d is act ive. How eve r, if t he ph one is ri ng ing and Key gu ard is acti ve, y ou can pre ss 3:5 to switch off the phone whi le it is rin gin g . Note: Wh en Keyguard is activated, calls ma y be possi ble to the em ergency n um ber programmed into you r phone (e.g., 911 or an other offic ial emergency number). Howeve r, Emergenc y 9 Dial ing does not ope rate. Ma ki ng an E me rge ncy Ca ll wi th Key guard Acti ve ⢠Ent er the emer ge ncy nu mber p re p r ogr ammed in you r pho ne and pr ess 6( 1 ' . The emer gency number i s displayed only af ter you have ent er e d th e las t dig i t of th e nu m b er . Calli ng Card Calls If you use the p honeâ s Cal l i ng Card st o ra ge fe at ure (s ee âÂÂCalling Card (Menu 5 1)â on pa ge 46), you can use the method desc ribed b elow to cha rge long d istanc e char ges to a C al ling Ca rd . Y ou w o nâ t ne ed to ent e r Ca ll ing Ca rd in- for m atio n ev er y time yo u w an t to make a ca rd call. No te : No ph ysi ca l cr ed i t car ds ar e need ed in or der t o d i- re ct the call char ge s to the cre dit card; ho wev er you mu st fi rst st ore and se lect a Call ing Ca rd with Menu 5 1! To ma ke a Ca lli ng Ca r d Call : 1) En ter the phone numbe r o f the pa rty to be called. 2) Pr ess a nd hold 6(1' for 2 seco nd s . Th e phone dis- pl ay s CARD CA LL (a n d possibly the card na m e),
19 then di sp lays WAIT FO R TO NE, T HE N P RESS âÂÂOKâ . 3) When you hear a tone or vo ice prom pt, press 2. or 6(1' . The ph one ma y ask you ag ain to WAIT FO R TON E, TH EN PRES S â OK â . 4) If you get another tone or voice prompt, pr e ss 6( 1 ' agai n. The c all i s then ma de, and the p hone displ ays CARD CALL and th e name o f the card ( if you ha ve ente red one ). It is al s o po ss ibl e to ma ke m a nua l ca rd c alls by usi ng Touch Ton es (DTMF) through your Call i ng Ca rd Operator. To do this, see âÂÂIn- Ca ll Menuâ on page 53, and âÂÂSen ding Touch Ton esâ on pa ge 56. You can make cal ling ca rd call s in conj unction with PIN call s . PIN Calls PIN Ca l l is a net wo rk s ecu rit y f ea tur e th a t req ui res a P IN Code eve ry time you ma ke a call. You can act ivate or de- acti vate it and specif y the numbers in your PIN Code. Ple ase c h eck w it h y ou r o pe rat or fo r t he av aila bi lit y o f PI N Cal lin g in y ou r n et wo rk. Not e : If you are using th e phone i n an are a that doe snâÂÂt re- quir e P IN d ia ling , de a ctiv ate P IN C all . Ac ti v a ti n g P I N Ca ll 1) Ent er -#&#:#7#9#5#5 #8#8#& (spe lls PIN CALL ).
20 2) The phone asks for your four -digit PI N Co de, wh ich is provide d by your net w ork oper ator . Enter your PIN code and pre ss 2. . Th e phone brie fly displa ys PIN C ALL ON . Making PIN Ca lls 1) Make the cal l as usual ( refer to â Mak ing a Callâ on page 13). The p hone displays PIN CA LL . 2) Aft er you hear a to ne, pr ess 6(1' aga i n . The p hone displ ays SEN DI NG PI N ... . If t h e mess age r ema ins on t he display , pr ess 6(1' agai n to r ese nd the PI N code . W a it fo r you r call to be conne ct ed. No te : If yo uâ r e i n a n et w o rk t h a t d oes n â t su pp or t PI N C a lls, but your ph one h as PIN Call On , the phone stil l tri es to send a PIN. Pre ss &/ 5 to end the PI N Call attemp t. No te : W h en the p ho ne is s et t o PIN CA LL ON , an em er- ge ncy call to th e emerg ency num ber pro gram med i nto your phone (e.g., 911 or another of ficial emergency num- ber) w il l be dial ed as a normal call witho ut the PIN code request. Deactivating PIN Call ⢠F ol lo w t he s te ps in â Act iva tin g P IN Call âÂÂ, b ut don âÂÂt enter your PIN Code at the prompt; just pr e ss 2. . The phone brie fly disp lays PIN CAL L OF F .
21 Vo ice Me ssag es If y ou sub scri be t o v oic e mail, c a ller s w ill be abl e to le ave you voice mail messages which you can recal l from your vo ice ma ilb ox . For more details, refer to âÂÂN et work Servicesâ on page 59 .
22 5. The Phone Book The Phone Book c an store u p to 75 phone numbers and co rres pond ing names. It al so has a âÂÂnotep adâ wher e yo u can s tor e one add ition al number and nam e. The maximum number of phone book en tries depends on how much infor matio n y ou store in each loc ation. Stor ed phone nu m bers can be up to 32 digi ts long, and stor ed name s can be u p to 30 char acte rs l ong. See âÂÂMemory Location 7 5â on page 24 for an impo rtant note about Memory Location 75. V iewing a nd Entering N ames The $% & ke y is us ed to s wit ch bet ween di spla ying names and num be r s. To ent er names, se arch for nam es, and vi ew nam es, pr ess $%& . The phon e di splays to indi cate that â alpha mode â is sel ecte d; you can th en use keys to ent er lette rs as wel l as num b er s, and view the st ored na mes ra ther t han number s. When a name i s displ ayed, you can al so pres s $%& to see t he ass oci at ed numb er. Ente ri ng Letter s 1) Press $%& to sele ct alpha mod e . Y ou can then ente r lette rs by pressin g the key pad keys a certai n number of times. See the table on th e next page. 2) T o corr ect mist akes, pr ess &/5 r epeate dly or pr ess and hold &/ 5 to cl ea r th e wh ol e di sp lay .
23 Ent ering Punc tu ation M ark s The âÂÂ0â ke y can be us ed to in sert punc tuati on marks ( and 0). Pr ess 0 until you get to th e punctua tion mark you want: - ? ! , . : â â & $ ( ) 0 The C ursor Th e c ur sor a ppe ars at t he en d o f a n ent ry for yo ur co nv e- nie nce when enteri ng, e d iti ng or era sin g an e ntry. No te fr om t he tab le above that you c an ei ther wait for t he t imer to move the cursor to the next space or you can press â t o fo rce it t o th e next space . Key 1 press 2 presses 3 presses 4 presses 5 presses 1 1111 1 2 AB C2 A 3 DE F 3 D 4 GH I 4 G 5 JKL 5 J 6 MN O 6 M 7 PQ R S 7 8 TUV 8 T 9 WX Y Z 9 â Moves the cu rsor to the next space im media tely . # Add s a s pac e be tween l e tt ers.
24 Saving Nu mbers an d Names Quick Save 1) E n te r th e area code and phone num be r . 2) (O ption al) P ress $% & , t hen en ter the name . 3) Pr ess 2. . When SAV E I N LO CATIO N? is d is- play ed, pr ess 2. . The phone stores t he number in the first e mpty memory loc atio n . T he m em or y lo cati o n is sh own in t he dis p layâ s upper right corner. Identical names cannot be s to red in memor y. I f you t ry t o stor e a name that is al read y st ored , the phone disp lays SAVE I N LO CA TI ON n? (with n be ing the locati on c ur- re ntly c ontain i ng the mat ching name) . To c onfir m, p ress 2. . Th en, the p hone asks if you want to re p lac e the ent ry. To do this, at REPL ACE ? (followe d by the name), press 2. . If yo u donâ t want to r eplac e the cont ents , r e-en ter the in- fo rmati on us ing a sli ght ly dif fe r en t n ame, then save aga in. Not e: You c an also u s e M enu 1 t o find, save, edit, and erase stored entrie s. See âÂÂPhone Book (Menu 1)â on page 31. Memory Location 75 Thi s is a sp ecial memor y loc ation. I f you sto re a number in loc at ion 75 , yo u ca n mak e c all s to th at nu m ber e ven if th e phone i s locked. See âÂÂLock Phone (Menu 6)â on page 52 . Special Characters in Stored Numbers In stor ed num bers, you can inc lude a 2.5 sec ond pause (âÂÂp â ch a rac te r), a wa it ( âÂÂw â cha r act er) , or a link to ano t her
25 lo cati on (â â cha rac ter) . T his al lows t he aut omati c send ing of Tou ch Tones. For more inf ormati on on usi ng t hese s pec ial charac ters see âÂÂAutomatically Sending Touch Tone sâ on page 56. ⢠T o ent er a Pause ( p), pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâ . Note tha t a âÂÂpâ ap pears on the displa y , b ut thi s is di fferent from just keying i n the lett er âÂÂp âÂÂ. ⢠T o ent er a W ait ( w ), pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ . ⢠T o e nter a link to anothe r location, pre ss âÂÂâ . A â â sign w ill a ppear on t he displa y . A â â in t he mi ddle of a string links to an other location. Not e: A â â at the b eginnin g of a num ber is used for inter- nati onal ca ll s. See âÂÂMaking a Callâ on page 13 for more info rm atio n. Joining two loc ations for long Touch Tone strings: 1) Enter the Touch Tone string and store it in the phone boo k. Reme mber it s l ocat io n nu mber . 2) Recal l the ph one numbe r (as sumi ng itâ s alr eady sto r ed) and r emem ber it s locat ion numb er . 3) Pr ess âÂÂâ . The â â char acter is d ispl ayed after the ph one n umbe r . 4) Enter the loca tion number (one or two digits) of the T ouch T one string (f ro m Step 1). Stor e the new con- tent s (phone number , â âÂÂ, a nd T ouch T one l ocation ). When the pho ne disp lays SAV E I N LOC ATIO N? ent er the l ocat ion numb er fr om Step 2 an d pr ess 2. . For details on sending Touch Tones, see âÂÂSending Touch Tonesâ on pa ge 56.
26 Making a call usin g the two j oine d locatio ns: 1) R eca ll t he fi r st l oca t ion and pre s s 6(1' . This di als th e phone num b er , but the d iali ng sto ps at the â â char acter . 2) W hen t he ca ll is est a bli sh ed, press 0(18 # 6(1' . Th e p hon e wi ll aut oma ti ca ll y send the T o uc h T o ne st ri ng in th e se con d loc ation (wh ich is disp lay ed ). Finding Numbers a nd Names Finding numbers ⢠W ith the displ ay clear of numb ers or names, pr ess â¼ r e pe atedly to scr oll th e n umbe rs sto r ed in the Phone Book. Phon e numb ers are d ispl ayed in o rder of l oca tio n n umber . To view the name stored with the number displayed, press $%& . Finding names ⢠W ith the displ ay clear of numb ers or names, pr ess $%& then â¼ r e pe ate dly to s croll th e n am es stor ed in t he Phone Book. Name s ar e di splayed in alp habet ical ord er. To vi ew th e number stored w ith the name displayed, press $%& . You c an also use âÂÂFind Name (Menu 1 1)âÂÂ. See p age 31.
27 Using the Notepad M emory Savi ng a num be r and name in the Not ep a d ⢠Enter the number an d name, th en pr ess 2. . At SAVE IN LOC AT IO N? , p r ess # then pr ess 2. . Viewin g information in th e Notepad ⢠W ith the displ ay clear of numbe rs or names, pres s # then â¼ to view th e n um be r . T o view th e name stor ed with the number , press $% & . Moving a Na me an d Num ber 1) Recal l the name and n umber from m emory . Pres s 2. . 2) At SAVE IN LO CA TION? , e nter the n ew loca tion number then p r ess 2. . T he p hon e w ill di spla y MOVE ? 3) Pr ess 2. to m ove (the phone displa ys MOVE D an d the r emai ning av aila ble me mory ), or pr ess &/5 to exit without m oving. Erasing a N ame an d Nu mber See âÂÂErase From Phone Book (M enu 1 4)â on page 32. Ed iti ng a Na me a nd Numb e r See âÂÂEdit Na me or Number (Menu 1 3)â on page 31.
28 6. The Menu The pho neâÂÂs menus and submenu s give you acc ess to man y fe atu re s and way s to cus to m ize y ou r pho ne. You can use the m e nu s an d subme nus ei ther wit h the âÂÂMe nu then OK Methodâ or the âÂÂSho rtcut Methodâ . A me nu lis t is on pa g e 30 and inst ruct ion s for usi ng the menus fol low. âÂÂMENU then OKâ Method 1) Press 0( 1 8 to e nter the m enu. 2) Press â¼ or â² to scrol l through m enu ch oices. 3) Pr ess 2. to choo s e a me nu. If t her e ar e su bm en us : pr ess â¼ or â² t o s c ro l l t h ro u g h the subm enu choice s. Pre ss 2. t o enter a submenu. 4) The curr en t se tting is displayed. Pr ess â¼ or â² to scrol l thr ough the other choices. Press 2. to sele ct one, or pr ess # (1' to exit the menus without cha ng- ing an ything. Some m enus require yo u to enter you r lock c ode or se curi ty code. No te : T o ba ck st ep a m en u l eve l at a t ime , pr es s &/ 5 . To ex it th e Menu , pre ss # (1' o r press and hold &/5 .
29 Shortcut Meth od The menus and subme nus are numbered, so y ou can ac- ce ss th e m b y th ei r nu mb er : 1) Press 0( 1 8 to e nter the m enu. 2) Pr ess the num ber of t he menu you want (1-6) with in 4 seconds. (Also, If ther e ar e submenus, pr ess t he sub- m enu nu m ber wi th in 4 sec o nd s.) Th e cur rent set ti ng (if app lic ab le) is di sp lay ed . 3) Pr ess â¼ or â² t o s c ro l l t h ro ug h o t h e r s e t t i n g s . P re s s 2. to sele ct a s etti ng or pr ess &/ 5 to ex it th e me nu s without chan ging the setti ngs. Note: If you use the shor tcut m ethod, the di splay shows a âÂÂ_â bef ore t he me nu or su bmenu num ber in the top right - hand cor ner of the disp lay. Also, if you use the shortc ut method to access Me nu 3 1, t here is a 5-se cond dela y be fore th e men u appe ars. T o bypass th is de lay, p ress 0(18 6#4 2. # 2. . Using the Menu D uring a Call If you press 0(18 during a call , the phone giv es you the In-Ca ll Menu ( see â In-Cal l Menuâ on p age 53). If you w a nt access t o other menu i tems, just p ress and hol d 0(18 for a couple of seco nds. Then use the me nus as you nor- mall y would .
30 List of Men u Fu nctions 1 Ph on e Bo o k 1) Fi n d Name 2) Save Name & Nu mber 3) Edit Na me o r Numbe r 4) Er ase from P hon e Bo ok 5) Ph on e Boo k Sta tus 2 Call Log 1) Di al ed C all s 2) Rece ived Cal ls 3) Missed Cal ls 4) Era se all Re cent Cal ls 5) Call T imers 3 Phone Set tings 1) Ringi ng Opti ons 2) R ing in g V o lu m e 3) Ringi ng T one 4) Key pad T on es 5) Li ghts 6) 1-T o uch Dia ling 7) Emer gency 9 Di alin g 8) Langu age 9) Phone Number 10) Auto mat ic An swer 11) A utom ati c Re dial 4 Secur ity Sett ings 1) Ch ang e L ock Code 2) Ch an ge S ecu rit y Co de 3) Restor e Fac tory S et tings 5 Cal l Sett ings 1) Ca ll in g Ca rd 2) Ca ll in g Op t io ns 6 Lock Phone Pre vents ou tgoin g call s an d ac cess to all ph on e funct io ns . In -C a ll Me n u This is av aila ble onl y dur ing ca lls . G ive th e 0(18 key a short press to a ccess the op tions : âÂÂM ut eâ an d âÂÂSen d DTMFâ . Re mind er Me ss age Dis plays a person alized message when yo u switch your ph one on.
31 Phone B ook (Menu 1) To access Menu 1, pre ss 0(18 then 2. . Find Na me ( Men u 1 1) 1) Pr ess 0(18 then 2. . 2) Y ouâ ll s ee FIN D NAME . Pr ess 2. again . The ph one pr ompts you t o enter a name. 3) E nte r th e fi r st fe w le tt e rs of t h e name, then pr ess â¼ , or j ust pr ess â¼ to scrol l thr ough stor ed names. Not e: To s ee sto red nu mbers , p ress $%& , then pres s â¼ to scroll t h rough them. Sa ve Na me & Nu mber (Menu 1 2) 1) Pr ess 0(18 then 2. th e n â¼ to scr oll to SAVE NA ME & N UMB ER . Pr e ss 2. . 2) En ter name an d pr ess 2. . Ent er numb er and pr ess 2. . The phone suggests a location for saving t he ent ry . 3) Pr ess 2. , o r e nter an other lo ca- tion nu m ber then pr ess 2. . The phone displa ys SAVE D and the remain ing ava ila ble me mor y . Ed it Na me or Nu mber (Menu 1 3) 1) Re call th e numbe r fr om memor y. 2) Pr ess 0(18 then 2. then â¼ to scrol l to EDIT NAME OR NUM BER . Pr ess 2. .
32 3) Edi t the name: use the &/ 5 key to dele t e ch a rac te rs , use â¼ and â² to move the cursor , an d enter new char acter s as r equi re d. 4) Edi t the number : pr ess $% & . Us e t he &/5 ke y to delete digits, u s e â¼ and â² t o mov e the cur sor , and ent er new di git s as r equ ir ed. Pre ss 2. . 5) At SAVE I N L OCA TI ON? pr ess 2. . I f you d i d n ot ch ange t he name, or the na me you have ent er ed matc hes one alr eady stor ed, t hen REPL AC E? will be displaye d; pr ess 2. t o r eplace the contents with the new (e d ite d) na me an d num ber . Eras e From Phone B ook (Menu 1 4) Not e: Be c arefu l wh en er as ing- -it c anâÂÂt be u ndone! 1) Press 0( 18 then 2. then â¼ to scrol l to ERAS E FROM PHON E BOO K . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to move the p ointe r to your c hoice. Pr ess 2. to ch oos e it . If you choose Eras e Al l , the ph on e as ks yo u t o co nf irm . Pr es s 2. when you see ARE YOU S UR E? , or press &/5 to exi t without erasi ng. If you c hoose One b y O ne , th e p ho ne di sp la ys Erase name: . Eithe r enter th e first f ew lette rs of the n ame then press â¼ , or just press â¼ to scroll through stored names. Press $%& to see p hone numb ers to e rase. When yo u see t he nam e or number you want t o erase, press 2. , or press &/5 if you chan ge your min d and do not w a nt to er ase.
33 Phon e Bo o k St at us (Me nu 1 5) 1) Press 0( 18 then 2. then â¼ to scroll to PHON E B OOK ST ATUS . Press 2. . 2) The pho ne disp lays the p e r cen t- age of m emory av aila ble. Call Log (M enu 2) To access Menu 2, press 0(18 then â¼ . Y o uâÂÂll s e e CALL LOG ; press 2. . Dialed Ca lls (Men u 2 1) The phone automatical ly stores the last 15 num be rs you call ed or at tem p ted to call . T he s am e pho n e nu mb er is nâÂÂt stor ed twi ce i n t he li st. W hen you dial a num b er t hat al- read y exists i n th e list , the dia led num ber is moved to the to p . The Dialed Calls list rema ins in the phone's me mory whe n t he pho ne is swi tc hed off . If you want to era se it, us e Menu 2 4. 1) Press 0( 18 â¼ . Y o uâÂÂll s e e CALL LO G ; pres s 2. . 2) Y ou âÂÂll s e e DIALE D CAL LS . Pr ess 2. aga in . 3) Pr ess â¼ to sc roll thro ug h t h e la s t 15 numbers you h ave dial ed. Each ph one number in the list has a numbe r which s hows in t he top rig ht corner of the d i sp lay; e.g. âÂÂ2 L â - âÂÂL â sta nds f or las t ( diale d) cal l . Pr ess 6(1' to di al on e of t he n u m bers .
34 See âÂÂLas t Number Redialâ on page 16 for shortcut s. Received Calls (Menu 2 2) The phone autom atica lly stor es the call er sâ numb ers o f the las t 1 5 cal ls you recei ved and answ ered (if network sup- por ts thi s fe at ur e, an d t he ca lle rsâ nu m bers w ere re ce ive d from the n etwork â refe r to your service provider for more details). The same phone number isnâÂÂt stored twice in the list . Wh en y ou di al a n u mbe r in th e Rece iv ed Call s l is t i t re- main s in th is list , an d i t is a lso adde d t o th e Dial ed Ca lls lis t. Th e Re ce ive d C a lls lis t r ema in s i n t he ph on e's mem o ry whe n the pho ne is swi tched off. If you w ant to erase i t, use Menu 2 4. 1) Press 0( 18 â¼ . Y o uâÂÂll s e e CALL LO G ; pres s 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to RECE IV ED CALL S . Pr e ss 2. . 3) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll thr ough the phone numbers of t he la st 15 re ce iv ed c a l ls . Each p hone nu mber i n the li st has a numb er whic h is shown in the top right cor ner of the display; e.g., âÂÂ2A â â â A â st ands fo r answ er ed (r ecei ved) c all. Pr ess 6(1' to dial one of the numbers. To store one of the numbers in the Phone Book, recall the nu mber f rom the lis t, t hen pr ess 2. ; wh en SAVE IN LOCAT IO N âÂÂnâ is di splayed, pre ss 2. aga in .
35 Mi s s ed Ca lls ( M enu 2 3) Th e pho ne au to ma tic all y s tor e s th e ca ller sâ nu mb er s and names of the last 15 call s you missed (if net w ork supports t his f eatur e, a nd the ca llers â num bers wer e r eceived from the network â refer to you r service provider for more de- t ails) . The s ame p hon e number i snâÂÂt s tored twice i n the l i st . W h e n y o u d i a l a n u m b e r i n t h e M i s s e d C a l l s l i s t i t i s d e l e t e d from t his l ist, a nd it is add ed t o th e D ialed C a lls li st. The Missed Calls l ist rem ai ns in the phone's memory when t he pho ne is swi tc hed off . If you want to era se it, us e Menu 2 4. 1) Press 0( 18 â¼ . Y o uâÂÂll s e e CALL LO G ; pres s 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to MISS ED CALL S . Pr e ss 2. . 3) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll thr ough the phone numbers of t he la st 15 m iss ed ca lls . Each p hone nu mber i n the li st has a number w h ich is shown in the t op right corne r of the di sp lay ; e .g., âÂÂ2 Uâ - âÂÂUâ stands fo r unanswer ed (miss ed) call. Pr ess 6(1' to d ial one of the num be rs; thi s number w ill then be de leted from the list. To store one of the numbers in the Phone Book, recall the nu mber f rom the lis t, t hen pr ess 2. ; wh en SAVE IN LOCAT IO N âÂÂnâ is di splayed , pres s 2. aga in . Erase All Recent Calls ( M enu 2 4) No te: This men u e rase s a ll nu mbe rs in the Di al ed Ca lls, Missed Call s and Received Cal l s lists, and canâÂÂt be un done!
36 1) Press 0( 18 â¼ . Y o uâÂÂll s e e CALL LO G ; pres s 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to sc roll to ERAS E AL L RECE NT CA LLS . Pr ess 2. . 3) The ph one asks ARE Y OU SURE ? Pr ess 2. to era se, o r pr ess &/5 to exit with out erasi n g. Call Timers ( Menu 2 5) 1) Press 0( 18 â¼ . Y o uâÂÂll s e e CALL LO G ; pres s 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to CALL T IME RS . Press 2. . 3) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll thr ough the options. Pr ess 2. to choose the one you w ant. ( Y ouâÂÂl l ne ed your secu rity co de to cl ear the tim e rs .) LAST CA LL shows the dura tion of t he las t ca ll i n hours, minu tes, and se conds. If you a re in a call, the phone shows the duration of th e call in progr ess. (M ake sur e you hol d 0(18 fo r a coupl e of se conds dur ing a ca ll to get to t he r egular menu and not the In-C all men u.) ALL C AL LS shows the total amount of time spent on calls sin ce the t ime r was l ast reset. ALL CAL LS appl ies t o the phone number cu rrent ly selec ted for yo ur pho ne. LIFE TI ME R shows t he total amount of tim e you ha ve spen t on calls in hours and minutes . This number cann ot be reset. (Y ou can also se lect Life Time r by pres sing and holdi ng the # ke y for about 4 seconds.) CLEAR TI MER S resets all the timers to zero (exce pt the Lif e T imer). No te: CLEAR TI M ERS cannot be un done! Not e: The actua l invoi ce for cal l s by your ce llul ar servi ce provider may vary, d epending upon network features, ro und in g-o f f for bill ing , ta xes and so on .
37 Phone Settings (Menu 3) To access Menu 3, pre ss 0(18 , then â¼ unti l you s ee PHONE S ET TIN GS . Pre ss 2. . Rin gi n g O p ti o ns (M en u 3 1 ) You can c hoose how you want t he phon e to indi cate that the r e is an inco m ing ca ll. 1) Press 0( 1 8 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Y ouâ ll s ee RING IN G OPT IO NS and the curr ent sett ing. Pr ess 2. if you wan t t o ch ange i t. 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the p ointe r to th e c ho ice y ou wa n t. P ress 2. to select one. For Ring Vibra or Vibr ate to wo rk, you need the V ibra b attery (BKL - 6). If you choose Sile nt , t he pho ne disp lays SILE NT when you are nâÂÂt using th e other function s of the phone. This message is to remind you that the ringing tone is set to Off . Not e: When SILE NT is s ele cted, al l tone s, excep t for t he ch arge r-con nected tone, are also s witche d of f. If you choose Incr eas ing , ri nging will start at the lowest vol ume level, and the n inc rea se t o th e hig hes t le vel.
38 Ri nging Volume (Menu 3 2) Wit h thi s menu you choose th e ringing volume. As you scr ol l t hr ou gh ea ch o f t he 5 vo l ume le v el s, t he ph on e ri ng s so you c an hear eac h le vel. 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to RING IN G VOLU ME and the cur ren t se tting. Pr ess 2. if you want to change it . 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. for the ri ngi ng vol um e y o u want. Ri ngi ng T one ( Men u 3 3) The re are 6 di ffer ent ri ng tones to cho ose f rom. As you scr oll th rough each type, th e phone r ings so you can hear each one . 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to RING IN G TONE and the curr ent se tting. Pr ess 2. if you want to change it . 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. for the ringin g tone you w ant. Ke ypad Ton es ( Men u 3 4) When you press the buttons on your phone, the phone beeps (t he sound depen ds on which key you press). W ith t his menu, you can choose betw een thr ee volume le vels or you c an turn th e keypad ton es off.
39 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to KEYP AD TONE S and th e cur rent se t ting . Pr ess 2. if you want to change it . 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. to cho ose the o ne you want, or sel ect Off. Not e : You can still s end Touch T ones even w hen th e key- pad tones are switched off. Not e : Keypad tones are set to Of f when you choo se Si len t in âÂÂRinging Op tions (Menu 3 1) âÂÂ. See page 37. Lights (M en u 3 5) Th e ke yp ad and pho ne di spla y h av e light s t o make t hem eas y to read . Thi s menu allo ws you to set t he p hone' s lights On or Off. 1) Press 0( 1 8 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to LIGH TS and the cu rren t setti ng. Pr ess 2. if you wan t to c hange i t. 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. to choose On or Off. Lights On The keypad and display backlights are on for 15 seconds after the last keypress.
40 Light s Off The li ghts ar e of f permanently , except if Sil ent r inging i s s ele ct ed . Then th ey f lash t o in dic at e an incomi ng ca ll. 1-Touc h Dialing (Me nu 3 6 ) This m enu give s you the option of d iali ng memory loca- tions 1-8 by pre ssing and ho ldi ng a single number key for 2 secon ds (lo cati on 1 i s rec ommend ed to be us ed for the Vo ice Ma ilb ox Number ). For ex amp le, pre ssin g an d holdi ng 5 dials the number s tored in l ocation 5. 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to 1-TO UC H DIAL ING and the cu rrent se t- ting. Pr ess 2. if you want to chan ge it . 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. to choose On or Of f. With 1-Touch D iali ng On, you can dial the numbe r stored in an y of the l ocati ons 1 to 8, by p ressing and hol ding t he cor responding number key. If you press and hold 1, the phone dial s your voice mailbox number if you have store d it in this loc ation . Note: 1-Touch Dial i ng does n ot operate when Keygua rd is On , or w hen a ca ll is al rea dy est ab lish e d. If y o u p ress and hold 9, th e phone at tempts to make a ca ll to t he em erg e ncy num b er pre - pr og ram me d in to yo ur phone if you have Emergency 9 Dia ling (Menu 3 7 ) set to On.
41 Emergency 9 Dia ling ( Menu 3 7) You may dia l the emergency nu mber program med in your ph one by y our deal er, by p res si ng an d hol di ng t he 9 k e y, only i f Menu 3 7 i s se t to On. 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to EMER - GEN CY 9 DI ALI NG and the curr ent setti ng. Pre ss 2. if yo u wa nt t o c han ge i t. 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. to choose On or Off. La ngua ge (Men u 3 8) Th e men us a nd m essa ges can be disp la yed in E ng lis h, Frenc h, Spanis h, or Por tuguese . 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to LANG UA GE and the curr ent sett ing. Pr ess 2. if you wan t t o ch ange i t. 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the p ointe r to your c hoice . P r ess 2. to sel ect an op tion. Ph on e N um b e r ( M en u 3 9) Your phon e can have two different tele phon e n um bers. This me n u let s you choose w hich telephone number t o use.
42 Not e: In order to ha ve tw o diff er ent te lephone numbers, yo u mu s t sub s cri be t o t hem t h rou g h y ou r c el lu la r operator(s). 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to PHON E NUMB ER and the cur r en t pho ne number . Pr ess 2. if you w ant to chan ge it . 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the p ointe r to the num ber you want (if ther e ar e two av aila b le ). Pr ess 2. . Note: If only one phone numbe r is programmed into your phone, y ouâ ll only see tha t number in th is me nu. The p h one ca nâÂÂt u se bot h numbers a t the sa me t i me an d you canâ t chan ge the number dur ing a call . If your phone is set to y our fi rst number, you c an onl y re- ceiv e c alls via t hat n umb er . Y ou may be abl e to forw ar d cal ls from your second number to your first number so you don âÂÂt miss any call s, if t his se rv ice is ava ila ble fr om y ou r cellular service provider. For more information, please con tac t y ou r c e llula r s ervic e pro vid er. Au to m a ti c A ns w e r ( M en u 3 1 0 ) No te : Th is fe atu re ap pli es o nly if th e pho n e is in a ha nds - free ca r k it. Wit h Automa tic Answer O n, th e pho ne aut omatic a ll y answers after 4 seconds.
43 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to AUTO - MAT IC AN SWE R an d t h e cu rren t setting. Pr e ss 2. if you want to chan ge it . 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. to choose On or Off. Au to m a ti c R ed i a l (M en u 3 11 ) So met imes the ce llula r ne tw ork is bus y an d you r ca ll c anâÂÂt go through. You get a SYST EM BUS Y. .. messa ge and ar e asked to redi al. If Au tomati c Redial is s et to On, the phone autom atical ly tries 3 more times to connec t t he call . If the cal l conn ects , the phone b eeps to no tify you. 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to AUTO - MAT IC RE DIA L an d t h e cu rren t setting. Pr e ss 2. if you want to chan ge it . 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. to choose On or Off. Security Settings (Menu 4) Th is m en u l et s y ou ch an ge yo ur ph on eâÂÂs se cu rit y a n d l ock co des, which a re r e qui red f or certai n fun ctio ns. You can als o rese t the ph oneâÂÂs menus to their fa ctory sett ing s. Not e : You n eed your securi ty code to ac cess thi s menu . The defa ult security c ode i s 12345.
44 To access Menu 4, pre ss 0(18 , then â¼ unti l you s ee SECUR IT Y SET TI NGS . Pr es s 2. . The phon e ask s for your secur ity code. Enter your 5-digi t se curity c ode a nd press 2. . Cha nge L ock Cod e ( Me nu 4 1) The lo ck code is r equi red w hen you want to lock your phon e. See âÂÂLock Phone (Menu 6)â on page 52 . Note: The phoneâÂÂs de fault lock co de i s 1234. 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee SECU RI TY SET TIN GS . Pre ss 2. . 2) Ent er your se curity co de an d press 2. . 3) Y ouâ ll s ee CHAN GE LO CK CODE . Pre ss 2. to cha ng e it. Ent er a new 4 dig it lock code. Pr ess 2. . 4) The phone asks y o u to ve rify your new l ock code. T ype in the new lock c ode a gai n and pr ess 2. . The phone b riefl y displays LOCK CO DE CHAN GED . Chang e Sec urit y Co d e (M en u 4 2) The secur ity cod e allo ws acces s to the l ock code an d cer- tain submenus, so i t should b e kept in a secret and safe place, sepa rate from the phone. 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee SECU RI TY SET TIN GS . Pre ss 2. . 2) Ent er your se curity co de an d press 2. .
45 3) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to CHAN GE SEC URI TY C ODE . Pr e ss 2. to change i t. Enter a new 5-digit secu rity c od e . Pr ess 2. . 4) When the p hone ask s you t o ver- ify your new secur ity co de, ente r it ag ain and pr ess 2. . 5) Th e ph one br i efl y di spla ys SECUR IT Y C OD E CHAN GED . Rest ore Fa ct ory Se tti ng s (Me nu 4 3) This fun ction reset s the phoneâ s menus to their factory setti ngs. Not e: The lo ck co de and secu rity c o de ar e no t chan ged when you rese t the menu settin gs . 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee SECU RI TY SET TIN GS . Pr ess 2. . 2) Ent er your se curity co de an d press 2. . 3) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to REST OR E F AC TORY SE T- TING S . Pr e ss 2. to reset the m . 4) The ph one ask s you to conf irm. Pr ess 2. to r eset or pr e ss &/5 to ex it w ithout re setting. 5) If you pr ess 2. , th e phone b ri efl y di sp la ys SETTI NG S RES TOR ED .
46 Call Settings (Menu 5) Th is me nu lets yo u sto re c all ing ca rd in forma t ion in yo ur phone, and se t up call ing re stric tions. To access Menu 5, pre ss 0(18 , then â¼ unti l you s ee CALL SE TT ING S . Press 2. . Calling Card (Me nu 5 1) Wit h t his menu you store ca lli n g card inf ormati on for up to 2 car ds in your phone. Th en yo u can make c allin g car d cal ls with out having to enter th e call i ng card i nformation each time. To make a cal ling card call , s ee âÂÂCa lli ng Car d Ca lls â on page 18. Remember , to use the automate d method of making call - ing card cal ls, you mus t ha ve enter ed al l the nece ssary car d de tails a nd sele cted the ca rd (us ing this menu ). If o n ly t he de tails for one card are enter ed, t here i s no need to us e the S ele ct fea t ur e. B ut, if yo u t h en ad d t h e d et ai ls o f ano th er ca r d, the s eco nd ca rd w ill a ut oma ti ca ll y be com e t he card in use . O nly one ca rd can be acti ve at a time . You may ent er a card nam e for each car d, but this is op- tiona l. This name is onl y used for card iden tificati on on the phone di sp lay, a nd has no effect on t he sending se - qu enc e. âÂÂCa rd A â an d âÂÂC ar d Bâ w ill be re pla c ed by th e names you enter. Card informa tion ma y be found on you r calling card. If you need furthe r info rmat ion a bout s peci fic diali ng seque nces, co ntact your cal ling ca rd com pany.
47 To Enter or Chang e Cal ling Card Information 1) Press 0(18 then â¼ until you see CALL SE TT IN GS . Press 2. . 2) Y ouâ ll s ee CALL IN G CAR D and th e cur rentl y se lec t ed card. P res s 2. to change it. 3) Use â¼ to move the pointe r to None , Card A or Card B , the n pr ess 2. . W hen t he phone asks f or y our s ecur ity code , enter it and pre ss 2. . If you se lect None , the phon e briefl y displa ys NO CARD SELE CTE D , a nd no car d is sele cted. Note: If youâ ve alrea dy stored card informat ion, and then l ater s el ect None , the active card is d e se lected . Ho w eve r, st or ed car d info rm at ion is le ft intac t . If you select Card A or Card B , and youâÂÂve never enter e d information for the car d befor e, s kip to Step 5. 4) If youâÂÂve alr eady ent e r ed informa - tion for a Car d, you then ha ve the option to Sel ect , Edit , or Eras e the c ar d. Us e â¼ to mo v e the poin ter to the option you wan t, and pr ess 2. . Sele ct choos es this car d as the one t o use. The ph one br i efl y di spla ys SELEC TE D . Edit al lows you to cha nge al r ead y-ente re d informa tion, describ ed in Step s 5 an d 6 on ne xt page. Eras e erases the stor ed in for mati on. T o verify that yo u wa nt to do thi s , pres s 2. at the ERASE ? pr ompt. Pr ess &/5 if you d onâ t want to erase the stor ed informa t ion.
48 5) The p hone pr ompts you to SEL ECT D IA LING SEQ UEN CE . Pr e ss 2. . Pr ess â¼ to scr oll th ro ugh the 4 dialing sequence options, and pr ess 2. to choose one : Acc ess N o. Ph one N o. Ca rd No . Use for car ds that r equire you to e n ter a 1-800 acces s numbe r firs t, then r equir e you to ent e r a phone number a f t er you h ear a to ne, then a c ard number aft er you hear anot her tone . Acc ess N o. Ca rd No . P ho ne No . Use for car ds that r equire you to e n ter a 1-800 access num ber fi rst, then r equir e you to enter your car d numb er afte r you hea r a tone, then the phone number aft er you hear anot her tone . 10x xx Ph one N o. Card No . Use fo r car ds t hat r equi r e yo u to ente r an a ccess number ( begi nning w ith 10 then 3 digit s), fol lowed by the p hone number af ter you hear a tone, then a car d number aft er you hear a tone. 0 Ph on e No. Ca rd No. Use for car ds t hat r equir e yo u to e nter 0 , th en the phone number a f t er you h ear a to ne, then a c ard number aft er you hear a tone. 6) The phone then pr o mpts y ou for other ca rd informa- tion, w h ich m ay i nclude: SELEC T PR EFI X , Card No: , and Card na me : . At each o f these pr ompts, pr ess 2. . For SELEC T PRE FI X , use â¼ or â² to m ov e th e point er to the p r efi x that your call ing ca r d r equir es you to ente r befor e t he phone number . The n pre ss 2. .
49 For Acces s N o: , Card No: , and Card na me: , ent er the i nformat ion the n pr ess 2. . The phone briefly displays CARD R EA DY FO R USE , an d use s the car d for whic h you jus t en tere d inf ormat ion. Cal lin g Option s (Men u 5 2 ) Th is me nu le ts y ou se t y ou r p ho ne s o th at it c an o nly m ak e t he typ es of calls y ou sp ecif y, or only in certai n typ es of netw orks. Not e: W h en call s a re res tri cted, ca lls may be poss ible to t he emerg ency num b er pro gram med i nto your phon e (e.g., 911 or an othe r of f ici al eme rg enc y nu mber) i nclu din g calls by emergency 9 d ia lin g. Carrier Selection ( M en u 5 2 1) Yo ur p ho ne u ses a car rie r ne tw ork ( als o ca lle d a ce llu lar sys tem) to make a nd rec eive call s. G eneral ly you si gn up for service wit h a particular âÂÂcarrierâ (your cellular se rvice prov ider ). T his is ca ll ed y ou r âÂÂH ome sy st emâ a nd u sua lly you want the phon e to us e i t. But the re may be times when you canâ t o r donâÂÂt use your Home s y stem ( for exa m pl e when yo u tr avel ). Th en, th ereâÂÂs usual ly more than one netw ork your phone can wor k in. But w hich one should it wor k in? The poi nt of the Carr ier Sele ction menu is to hel p your phone make the best cho ice fo r yo u. A simp le fact to kno w: al l cell ular s yste m s are ei ther ty pe âÂÂAâ or âÂÂBâ . So your âÂÂHome systemâ is eit her an âÂÂAâ or âÂÂBâ syst em. As k your cel l ular servi ce provi der or d eal er which typ e yo urs is.
50 1) Press 0(18 then â¼ until you see CALL SE TT IN GS . Press 2. . Pre ss W unt il you see CALL ING OP- TION S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to s c r ol l t o CARRI ER SEL ECT IO N and the curr ent set- ting. Pr ess 2. if you want to chan ge it . 3) The p ho ne asks for y our s ecur ity code . Enter it an d pr ess 2. . 4) Pr ess â¼ to move the pointe r to the op tion you want (d escrib ed below). Pre ss 2. to select i t. Pref err ed - Your dealer can pro- gram a l ist of âÂÂprefe rredâ networks i n to your p hone. If yo ur dealer has done th is, when you choos e Prefe rr ed your ph one looks first for your home sy stem, then a network i n the preferred l ist, then a network o f the s a m e â t y p e â ( A o r B ) a s y o u r h o m e s y s t e m , t h e n a n et w o r k of the opposite âÂÂtypeâ as your ho me system. If your deal er has not p rogra mmed t his list into your phone , you can stil l use the Prefe rr ed option. The phone will look first for your home s ystem, then a ne twork of the same âÂÂtype â as your home s ystem . Non-P re fe rre d - Your phone will choose a network t hat i s of a diff erent âÂÂtype â than your Home sy stem. Any - The phone f irst l ooks for y our hom e syst em, th en a netw ork of th e same âÂÂtypeâ as you r home s yste m , then a network of the opposite âÂÂtypeâ as you r home system.
51 Home On ly - The phone only looks for service on the Home system. It w onâÂÂt choose any other network, so if youâÂÂr e out of your Home system , yo u wonâ t have service ( NO SE RV IC E ). The t abl e be low s ho ws ho w th e ph o neâ s di splay change s acco rdi ng to whi ch network the phone us es. Allowed Ca lls (Men u 5 2 2) 1) P r ess 0(18 then â¼ until y ou see CALL S ETT IN GS . P r ess 2. . Pr ess W until you s ee CALL IN G OPT IO NS . P r ess 2. . 2) P r ess â¼ to scr oll to ALLOW ED CALL S and the current setting. P r ess 2. if you want to change it. 3) The p ho ne asks for y our s ecur ity code . Enter it and press 2. . If t he phone is usin g thi s netw ork : The displa y sho ws: The displa y sa ys: Home system (solid ) Blank, or na me of Home system Pr efe rr ed network (flas hin g) PREF ERRE D , or nam e o f Pr efer re d net work Home- type (phone has pr e- fe rr ed li st) (blank) ROAM IN G Home- type (no p r e fe rr e d list in ph one ) (flas hin g) ROAM IN G Non-Home- typ e (blank) NON- PR EF .
52 4) Pr ess â¼ to move the pointe r to the op tion you want (d escrib ed below). Pre ss 2. to select i t. Allow a ll - There ar e no rest ri c- tions on outgoing calls. NatâÂÂl onl y - Yo u c a n on ly m ak e c a lls wit hin yo u r ow n co untry; you cann o t make in ternati onal cal ls. Local o nl y - Yo u ca n on ly make lo cal c all s, o r ca lls to toll-f ree numbers beginning with 18 00, 1888, or 1877. You cannot m ake nati onal calls (prefixed with 1) or interna- tional calls (prefixed w ith 011). Mem. on ly - You can only make outgoing calls to numbers stored i n memory locations 10-14. Not e: Yo u cann ot store any numbers i n the phone d irec- t ory when Mem. onl y is selected . Incom in g - You can only r ecei ve inco mi ng cal ls; you r ph on e wil l no t al lo w o utg o in g ca ll s. Lock Ph one (Me nu 6) When you l ock your phone, y ou cann ot make outgoing cal l s (excep t to the number s tore d i n lo cati on 75 and the eme rgency number programmed into your phone) . Also, you cannot acce ss th e phon eâÂÂs me mory o r menu . You can r ecei ve incom ing call s as usu al. To make a c al l to l ocation 75 w hen the phone is lo cked, press â¼ then 6(1' . To call the emerge ncy number , ente r t he ent ire emerg ency numb er then pr ess 6(1' . 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee LOC K PHON E . Press 2. .
53 2) The p ho ne as ks yo u to Ente r lock code . 3) En ter the lock code and press 2. . The p hone displays PHON E LOCK ED . LOCKE D remains on the display to re m ind y ou that the phone i s locked. To unlock the phone, press 0(18 and t he ph one wi ll promp t y ou fo r t he l ock co de. Enter i t an d press 2. . In-Call Me nu This is avail able onl y when youâÂÂre in a call. T o access it , give the 0(18 key a shor t pres s. (A long pr ess of the 0(18 key gi ves you the norm al menu, as des cri bed in Section 6.) The in -call men u work s just like a norm al men u. M ove the pointe r and press 2. to s elec t an o ptio n. Aft er you mak e a choice , th e ph one a utoma tically exits t he in-call me nu. Mute - Thi s mutes the phon e duri ng a conv ersat ion. T he phone displ ays MUTE D . To unm ute the phon e, sele ct t he Mute option a gain. The phone displays MUTE O FF . Send DT MF - To send DTMF (Touch Tone) strings during a cal l, f irst reca ll th e stor ed s tri ng fro m memor y. Then , ac- ce ss th e in- c all m enu w it h a s ho rt p res s o f 0(18 . Mov e the p oin t er to Send DT MF and p ress 2. . The phone sends the DTMF (Touch Tone) string. See âÂÂSendi ng To uch Tonesâ on pa ge 56. Not e: W h en youâÂÂre in the In-Ca ll Menu, pre ssing any key (0- 9, * , #, &/5 or (1' ) exit s the In-C all Me nu. The p hone displa ys the digi t pressed inste ad.
54 Whi le the ph one is al erting you of an incom ing cal l (and t here are no othe r cal ls ac tive or held ), the In-Cal l m e nu is not avai labl e until you answer the cal l. Simi larl y, when you press 6(1' to init iate a ca ll, until the call is conne cted , t here is no In- Call Menu. Remi nde r Me ss age You can store a rem inde r mes sage t o app ear th e nex t time y ou s witc h you r ph on e o n ( it w ill a ppe ar on ce on ly). To do this: 1) Enter your message (see â E ntering Lettersâ on page 22). 2) Gi ve 0(18 a quick press, then switc h the phon e of f. When you sw itch your phon e on ag ai n, the m e ssag e disp lays. To cl ear the mess ag e, pres s and h old &/5 .
55 7. Data and T o uch T one s Data Mode Data Mode c an b e us ed whe n your phone is c onnec ted, via a s uitable d ata car d and mo dem, to a lap top or person al co mp uter . Y ou may then use your computer to make and re ceive cal ls, and to send and rece iv e data me ssag es su ch a s em ai ls. Fo llow t hes e s te ps bef o re us ing Da ta M ode : ⢠Ensu r e your ph one is s witc hed on, and that the battery h as enough ch arge for th e durati on of your da ta ca lls . ⢠Ensu r e tha t yo u ar e r ece iving a str ong s ignal (se e si g- nal st ren gth indica tor on th e disp lay). ⢠Ensur e tha t y our c omputer is switch ed on, a nd is fitt ed wi th a data ca rd . ⢠Conne ct the data c abl e to the d ata car d, an d to yo ur ph one. To sele ct Data Mode Con nect th e d ata c ab le to y our phon e ( DATA CARD CONNECTED displ ays). When in a call, wi th the data cable connected, the phone displays DATA CALL . In a da ta ca ll, the k eys on the phone donâÂÂt wor k exce pt for (1' ; w hen not in a call , al l ke ys wo rk . A lso, th e micr o- ph on e and ea rpi ec e do nâÂÂt wo rk in a da ta call. Important! W hen you are in Data Mode , do not swit ch off t he phon e. Do not move the ph one, or use it in a movi ng vehi cle (da ta will b e lost if you mo ve fr om one ce ll to ano th er) .
56 To de -sel ec t Da ta M ode Di scon n ect the d at a ca ble ( DATA CAR D RE MOV ED disp lays). To operat e y our modem and dat a card Refer to the d ocument ation sup plied with the se ite ms. Sending T ouch T ones You r pho ne is a âÂÂTou ch Tone â pho ne. Tou ch Tones ar e the sounds your phone m akes when you pre ss the k eys. Touch Tones can be used fo r many automated phone ser- vice s such as che cking your b ank bal ance and using voic e mailbox op tions. Your phone refers to Touch Tones as âÂÂDTMFâ (Dual Tone Mult i Fr eq ue ncy ). Ma nual ly Sen din g To uch Tone s Pressing the keys during a call sends Touch Tones. To do th i s: 1) M ak e a ca ll in t h e u sua l wa y ( e.g . to yo ur ba nk' s c o m- pute r phone numbe r). 2) Manuall y enter the d igi ts to be sent as T ouch tone s (e.g., your ba nk account num ber and password ). Automa tica lly Se ndi ng To uch Ton es For automatic sending of Touch Tones, you can store the Touch Tone string within th e same mem ory location as t he acc es s ph on e n um be r. S to re a pa u se (p ) o r wai t (w ) c har - ac ter be tw ee n th e ph on e nu m be r and th e To uch T on e string.
57 See â Special Chara cters i n Stored Number sâ on page 24 for det a ils on storin g pa use an d wait chara ct er s. The f ollowing is a n example of a number you c ould store in y our ph one : This number contains a phone number ( 18005551212), a wait character, an acc ess number (âÂÂ1234âÂÂ), a wait chara c- ter, a nd a p assw or d (âÂÂ343 4âÂÂ) - 18 005 55 1212w 12 34w34 34 . When you recall this nu mber from m emory and p ress 6(1' , th e phon e: ⢠Dials 18005551212 (the stor ed number), the n: ⢠âÂÂW a itsâ for you to p r ess 6(1' agai n. W h en you do , the phone sends the numbers 1234. ⢠âÂÂW a itsâ for you to p r ess 6(1' aga in, then sends the numbers 3434. The fol l owing example shows stori ng âÂÂpauseâ charac ters as wel l as âÂÂw aitâ c haracte rs (No te t hat a âÂÂw aitâ chara cter must still be included, as shown, to separate the phone number from the followin g digits): 1800 555121 2w1234p34 34 When you recall this nu mber from m emory and p ress 6(1' , th e phon e: ⢠Dials 18005551212 (the stor ed number), the n ⢠âÂÂW a itsâ for you to p r ess 6(1' ag ain . When y ou do, the phone sends the numbers 1234. It then: ⢠Pau ses f or 2.5 seconds, then sends th e numbers 3434. No te : If the ke y pa d ton e s ha v e be en s et to Of f, t he T o uch To nes will s till be sen t, b ut y ou wi ll n ot h ea r them .
58 Pressing 0(18 # 6( 1 ' sends a disp layed numbe r as a Touch Ton e. To end the ca ll, press # (1' after the phone s ends the Touc h Tones and has re turned to the no rmal call mode. Using the Flas h Fun ction You r cel lula r sys tem may of fer a flash functi on se rvi ce. This syst em service lets you accept or make a second call whe n you al ready h ave a call in pro gress (e.g. set up a co nfer ence ca ll), or se nd other in form at ion to the networ k, su ch as cre dit ca rd nu m ber s. Pressing 6(1' sends a displayed numbe r to the network as a fl ash , u nle ss it is pr ece ded by a âÂÂp â or âÂÂw âÂÂ. (I n th ese cas es i t is sent as a Tou ch Tone. ) Afte r the phone number ha s been entered, you can a dd ex tra in format ion whic h is for âÂÂfl ashâ se nding to the netw ork. Contact y o ur se rvi ce provider for furth er details.
59 8. Net work Services A vailability of Network Ser vices To b e a b le to us e any of th e net work s er vices , yo u w ill need to sub scrib e to the parti cular se rvic e. The serv ice may n ot b e av aila ble in a ll c ellu lar se r vice p rov ide r n et- work s . Plea se con tac t yo ur loc al c ellu la r ser vic e pro vid er for further informa tion. Some se rv ices wh ic h m ay be av ail able a re liste d belo w and de scribe d brief ly in t his sec tion: ⢠Calli ng Line Ident ifi cati on ⢠Cal l W ai tin g â¢V o i c e m a i l Calling Li ne I dentification When so meone cal ls you, the phone can di spla y the cal lerâ s phone num ber or name (or a text me ssage), w ith CALLI NG flas hi ng. If the prese ntation of t he call erâÂÂs id en- ti ty i s r es tri cted by th e ne tw o rk, or is w it hhe ld b y th e call er , CALL- CA LL ER ID BL OC KE D or CALL -I D N OT AVAIL AB LE may be di splayed inste ad. Th e ca ll erâ s n a me w ill be d ispl ay ed i f i t is se nt by t he n et- wor k, or if the number sent matches the number and name store d in y our phone book. Note : If the l ast seve n digits of an incom ing c alle râÂÂs numb er m atch th e las t se ven d igi ts of a nu mber st ore d in t he Ph one Bo ok, the phone displ ays t he stored nu mber/ nam e even i f the area co de or othe r di aling p refix i s d ifferen t.
60 The number w ill be sto red in the Received C alls lis t or the Missed Call s list, depending on whether you answer the call or not. Call W a iting Call Wait ing all ows y ou to be in form ed of a inc oming call while you a lready have a ca ll in progress. When you hav e a cal l in p rogr ess an d a third part y calls you, th e ph one can displa y the calle râÂÂs phone numbe r or na me (or a text mess age ), wi th CALLI NG flas hi ng. If th e prese ntation of the c aller âÂÂs id entity is re stricte d by the netw ork, or is w ithhe ld by the cal ler, CAL L- CAL LE R ID BLOCK ED or CAL L-I D NO T AVA ILA BL E may b e dis- pl ayed inst ead . To ans wer the incom ing cal l: 1) W hen y ou g et an i nco m ing c all ale rt (e .g. , if yo u h e ar a beep, or see th e call erâÂÂs num ber o r na me, with CALL ING fla shi ng ) , pr ess 6(1' . Th e se con d ca ll wi ll b e ans w ered, an d th e fi rs t call w ill b e put o n h old (th e ca lle râ s n um ber , if av aila ble , wil l be st ored in th e Rec eiv ed Ca lls lis t). T o sw ap bet we en the two c a ll s, pr ess 6( 1 ' . T o end bot h calls, press (1' . Th e ca ll erâ s n a me w ill be d ispl ay ed i f i t is se nt by t he n et- wor k, or if the number sent matches the number and name store d in y our phone book.
61 Note : If the l ast seve n digits of an incom ing c alle râÂÂs numb er m atch th e las t se ven d igi ts of a nu mber st ore d in t he Ph one Bo ok, the phone displ ays t he stored nu mber/ nam e even i f the area co de or othe r di aling p refix i s d ifferen t. If you don âÂÂt ans wer the in coming call , aft er app roxi mate ly 20 s econ ds the cal l alert ind icati ons wil l stop and the call erâÂÂs numb er (if ava ilabl e) will be added to the Misse d Call s lis t. To cl ear the inc oming ca ll aler t indica tions wi thout answe r- in g the call : 1) Press any k ey e xcept 6(1' , (1' or 3:5 . V oicemail M essage W a iting Message Waiti ng notifies you of unhear d voice ma il mes- sages in your voice m ailbox. The method of notificati on varies f rom one ne twork to anoth er. If you rece ive vo icem ail: ⢠t he v oic em ai l indic at or lig ht s, ⢠NEW VO IC E MESSA GE or âÂÂnâ NEW VOI CE M ES- SAGE S m a y b e d i s p l a y e d , i n d i c a t i n g t h e n u m b e r ( n ) o f unr ead me ssages, ⢠the index numbe r may show the number of unr ead me ssa ges. To li sten to your V oice Messages you c an d o any of the foll owin g: ⢠When NEW VOI CE ME SSA GE or âÂÂn â NEW VO ICE MES SAG ES is di splayed, pr ess 6( 1 ' or 2. .
62 â¢G i v e t h e 4 key a lo ng p r es s to qu ic k-dia l yo ur vo ic e- m ai l acce s s nu m ber ( if it is sto red in pho ne b ook location 1; see Note below). ⢠Enter your voic emai l access number , the n pr ess 6(1' . The ser vice ma y off e r vo ice gu ida nce. Yo u may need to pres s keys on th e phon e keyp ad to acce ss featur es. Not e: To be a ble to qu ick di al yo ur vo ice mail bo x wi th t he 4 ke y: 1) Store your Voice Mailb ox Ac cess Num ber in the Phone Book l ocation 1 (see âÂÂSave Name & Numb er (Me nu 1 2)â on pa ge 31). 2) Set the 1-T ouch Dial ing menu feat ur e to On; for details, r efer to âÂÂ1- T ouch Dialing (Menu 3 6)â on page 40. You only need to do steps 1 and 2 once (unless, of course , your voi ce mailbox access number changes).
63 9. Accessories An ext ensive ran g e of acces sori es is ava ilabl e for your phon e. You ca n se lect the acce ssor ies that b est sui t you r spec ifi c commun icatio n needs. Fo r a v ailab ility , pl ea se c hec k w i th yo ur l oca l de al er. A few prac tical rules fo r acces sor y oper ation: ⢠Keep the ac cessori es out of smal l chil dr en's r each. ⢠When you dis conn ect th e pow er cor d of an y acce s- sory , gras p and pull the plu g, not the cord. ⢠C h eck regula rly th at a ll ce llul ar pho ne eq ui pme nt in a vehic le i s mo unted and operat ing p r oper ly . ⢠Insta llat ion o f c omplex car equi pment m ust be co m- p lete d by qua lif ie d p erson nel on ly . WARNING ! Us e on ly b att eri es, char ge rs and acce s sor ie s ap- pr oved by the phon e man ufact urer for us e wit h t his particul ar phone mo del. The use of any other types w ill inv al ida t e any app r ova l or war ra nt y ap pl yin g t o th e phone, a nd may be d angerous.
64 Ba tteri es Sever al b atter ies ar e avail abl e for your p hone: ⢠BKH-6 E xtended NiCd 1100 m Ah ⢠BKL-6 Extended Vibra NiCd 1100 mAh ⢠BMH-2 Light Ni MH 550 mAh) ⢠BMH-7* Extended NiMH 1400 m Ah (looks same as BKH-6) ⢠BML-7* Extended Vi b ra Ni MH 1400 mAh (looks same as BKL-6) * Check with your ser v ice pr ovider for availabi lity . For deta ile d batter y infor matio n, incl uding char ging, tal k , and standby times, see âÂÂBattery Informationâ , beginning on page 5. A CP- 7U St anda rd Tr avel Char ge r Us e thi s dur abl e and econ omica l char ge r to char ge all batt ery op - t ions. Plug the char ger i nto a wall out let an d connec t the conn ector to t he bott om of your ph one. Ch eck t he char gin g status on the phon e disp la y. (Se e âÂÂC har gin g Tim es â o n page 6.)
65 Calls can be made during c harging, but charging wil l stop for the du ration of th e call and the ba ttery bar scroll ing stops. No te : I f the b at ter y i s co m ple te ly em pt y, yo u ca nn o t us e t he phone unti l it has eno ugh c harge to oper ate. The Tra vel Ch arger is avai lable for d if f e rent volta ge l evel s and can al so be us ed with the CGH- 10 C ompac t Deskt op Char ging St and. ACP- 9U Rapid Tr avel C h arger The e xtremely light, f unctional ly de - si gned Rapi d Tra vel Ch arge r ch arges your phone battery quickly. (See âÂÂCharging Time s â on p age 6.) Plug the char ger i nto a wall out l e t and c o n nect the conn ector to the botto m of y o u r p h on e . Check the cha rging sta tus on t he phone disp lay. You ca n use yo ur ph on e wh ile ch a rg ing . Ope rating w ithin a volt age ra nge of 10 0V -240 V AC (50Hz-60Hz), the Ra pid T ravel Charger is pr acti cally vo ltag e- i nd ep en de nt in nor mal of fice and house hold u se. L ike t he Tra vel Ch arger , t he Ra pid Tr avel Char ger is co mpat ible with a ll battery opti ons. The R apid Travel Cha rger can also be used with the Compact Desk top Chargin g Stand CGH-10.
66 LCH-9 Rapid Ci garette Lighter C harger The multivoltage Ra pid Ciga- rette Lighter Ch arger ensures t hat your ph one is al ways re ady f or use wh erev er yo u t rave l. The smal l charg er' s func tional design f its well with most car li ghters and i nteriors. Ch argi ng Ti mes ar e the same as for the Rap id Tr avel Charger ACP-9U (see âÂÂCharging Times â on page 6 ). Calls can be made du ring the chargi ng. A gree n li ght indi cates tha t the Ra pid Ciga rette Lig hter Ch arger i s re ady to ch arge. Check th e chargi ng st atus on the phone display. The input vol t age is 12 or 24 V DC, negat ive grounding. The Rapid Cigarette Li ghter Charger can be used wi th all acc es sor ies ava ila bl e for yo ur ph on e. Avoid prol onged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger when the car engine is not running. This may cause the b atte ry of your c a r to drai n. Note: In some c ar s the ci garette lighter plug is not provided with pow er when the ign ition is switched off. Ve rify that the green LED l ig ht is lit. CGH-1 0 Compact D esktop Charging Stand Th e Co mpa ct De skt op C h argi ng S tan d p rov ide s mou n t- ing for bot h the p hone and a spar e batte ry. Pl ug the char ge r int o a wall ou tlet and con nect the c o nnec tor to the bac k of t he Comp act De sktop Char ging St and. Place your phon e an d /o r a spar e bat tery in the stan d t o beg in b atter y
67 char ging . Chec k the cha rging s tat us of the p hone ba tter y on the phone display. When the phone is c hargi ng, no li ghts a re dis pl ayed on t he sta nd. Wh en cha rgin g is c omple te, t he s tan dâÂÂs i ndica tor ligh t b lin ks . Compati ble wi th all battery options, the Comp act D e sktop Ch argi ng Sta nd can be used wit h t he Standa rd Trave l Char ger ACP-7U or the Rapid Travel Charger ACP-9U . The phon e has the bu ilt- in intell igence to ma intai n the bat- t ery, so t here is n o ne ed fo r a di schar ge featu re on t he stand. The spar e b a t tery c harge r sta tus ind icato r i s locate d on t he fro nt of t he char ging st and fo r easy vi ewing. T he fr ont slot c har ge r st atu s i nd icat or is built i nto th e ph on e. It is dis- played on th e sc reen an d supp orted by a udib le conf irmation tone s. BCH-10 Belt Clip Th e be lt clip le t s yo u ea sily wear your phone. To a t tach the be lt clip t o t he phone, f irst rem ove the b a t- ter y. N e xt s lide th e m eta l cl ip on to t he ba ck of the p hone, t hen re- pl ace t he b atter y. Att ach th e cl ip ho lder t o your be lt a n d sl ide t he met al c lip int o the holde r un til it loc ks. To r elea se t he pho ne fr om t he clip hol der, p ress t he re- lea se butto n o n t he top of t he ho lder .
68 10. Reference Infor mation Important Safety Information Tr affi c Saf ety Do not use a hand-h eld phone while driving a vehic le. If using a hand- held p hone, p ark the vehicle b efor e conver sing. Always se cure t he phone in i ts ho lder; d o no t place t he ph one o n the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sud- den sto p. The use of an alert de vice to operat e a ve hicl e's light s or ho rn o n publ ic ro ads is n ot permitte d. R emem ber, ro ad safety always comes fi rst! Ope r at in g Env iro nm en t Reme mber t o fo llow any s peci al r egula tions in for ce and al ways switch off your phon e wheneve r its use is forbidd en, or whe n it may cause i nterf erence or d anger. When conn ecting the ph one or any accesso ry to anothe r d evice, read its user g uide for det ailed sa fety i n structio ns. Do not connect inco mpatible pro d ucts. As wi th other mo bile r adio tran smitti ng eq uipm ent, users are ad - vised t hat for the sa ti sfactory o perati on of the e quip ment an d fo r the safety of p erso nnel, it i s rec ommen ded that the eq uipm ent shou ld on ly be us ed i n the nor mal op era ting p ositi on . (Held t o your ear wi th the a nten na poi nting ove r you r shoul der.) El ec tronic Devic es Most m ode rn electr onic e quip ment i s shiel ded f rom ra dio fr eque n- cy (RF) signals. Ho wever, cer tain electr onic e quipmen t m ay not be shielded agai nst the R F sig nals fr om your cellul ar ph one. Pac em akers Pacem aker manu factu rers recom me nd that a mi nim um separat ion of 6 i nches (20 cm .) be ma in tained b etwee n a handhel d cel lular phone and a pacem aker to avoid pot ential interfe renc e with the pace maker. Th ese recomm end ation s are c onsis tent w it h the inde- penden t re searc h by and rec ommen datio ns of Wirel ess Tec hnolo gy Rese arch . P ersons with pac ema kers:
69 ⢠Sho uld a lways kee p th e ph one mo re than 6 inch es (20 cm ) from thei r pac ema ker w hen the p hone i s switc hed on; ⢠Sho uld n ot c arry the pho ne in a b r east pock et; ⢠Sho uld u se th e ear oppo site th e pa cem aker to mini mize the potentia l for interf er e nce . ⢠If you have an y reason t o suspect tha t interference i s taki ng pl ace, swi tch off you r phon e imm ediat ely . Hearing Aid s Some digi tal wireless p hon es may inter fere wi th some hea ring aids. In the event of such inter feren ce, you m ay wa nt t o consult your serv ice provider. Other Medical Devi ces Ope ration of any r adio tran smitt ing eq uipm ent, i nclud ing c ellu lar phones, may inter fere with th e fu nction ality of in adeq uat ely pr o- tected m edical devic es. Consult a physician or the manufac ture r of the med ical de vice to determ ine i f they a re a dequate ly shielded from e xtern al R F energ y or if you h ave a ny qu estion s. Swi tch off your phone in healt h care faci lities when any r eg ulations p osted in thes e areas instru ct you to do so . Hospita ls or he alth care facili ties may be usi ng e quipmen t th at co uld be sensi tive to exte rnal RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affe ct impr op erly instal led or inadequate ly shiel ded electr onic systems in m oto r vehic les (e.g . elect ronic fuel inj ecti on sys tem s, e lect ronic anti -skid (anti -loc k) b raking syst ems, electro nic speed contro l systems, air bag syste ms). Check with the manu fac- turer o r its rep resentati ve r egardi ng y our ve hic le. Y ou shoul d al so cons ult th e manufa ctur er of any equ i pment t hat has b een add ed to your vehicle. Pos ted F acili ties Switch your phone off in any facilit y where posted notices so requi re.
70 Pote nt ially Expl osiv e Atm os p heres Switch off your phon e when in any area with a pot entiall y explosi ve atmosp here and ob ey all si gns and instr uction s. Spar ks in su ch areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting i n bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to swit ch o ff t he pho ne w hile at a refuelin g poi nt (service statio n). User s ar e remi nded o f th e ne ed to o bserv e re- st ric ti ons on th e us e of r adi o eq uip men t in fuel dep ots (f ue l sto rag e and di stributi on ar eas), c hem ical plan ts or whe re bl asting opera- tions are in progres s. Areas w ith a p ote ntially explos ive atm osphere are ofte n but no t al- wa ys clea rl y mar ked . T hey inc lud e b elo w deck on bo ats ; che mi cal transfer or storag e fac ilities; vehicles usi ng liq uefied petro leum gas (such as p rop ane or but ane); areas whe re t he air contai ns chem i- cals o r particl es, such as g rain, dust or met al po wder s; and an y other a rea wher e you wou ld no rm ally be a dvised to t urn off your vehicle e ngine . Vehicles Only qualifi e d personne l should install the p hone in a vehicle, or servic e the phone. Faulty inst allation or servic e may be dangerous and ma y invalidate any warranty which may a pply to th e unit. Check r egula rly that a ll cellul ar pho ne equi pment i n your vehi cle is m oun ted and ope rat ing p rop erly . Do not st ore or carry flammable liquids, gase s or explo sive ma- teria ls in the same compa rtment as a cell ular phon e o r any of i ts parts o r accessor ies. For vehi cles equ ipped wi th an a ir ba g, r eme mber t hat an air bag inflates with g reat force. D o no t plac e ob jects, includ ing b oth in - stalled o r p ortabl e wir eless eq uipm ent, in the a rea over the a ir bag or in the a ir bag de pl oyment a rea. If in-veh icle wi reless e quipmen t is improper ly i nstalled and the air b ag inflat es, serious injury could resu lt. Swit ch off you r p hone be fore bo ardin g a n airc raft. Th e use of c el- lular pho nes in an ai rcra ft may be dange rou s to the ope ration of the aircr aft, may di srupt th e ce llular networ k, an d may b e illeg al. Failure to observe these instr uct ions ma y lead to th e suspensi on or denia l of cellu lar teleph one services to th e offender , or legal act ion, or bot h.
71 Emerge ncy Cal ls IMPORTANT! This p hon e, like a ny ce llular ph one, op era tes by using radio sig- nals, c ellular and landline n etworks, a s well as use r- progr ammed functi ons w hich c anno t guara ntee con nection i n all cond itions. The refore, yo u shou ld n ever r ely so le ly up on an y cellul ar ph one fo r essenti al com municati ons (e.g . m edica l eme rge ncies). Reme mber, t o m ake or rece ive any cal ls, the phone m ust be switche d on an d in a ser vice are a with ade quate ce llular signa l strength . E mergen cy call s may no t b e possi ble o n all ce llular phone netwo rks or w hen cert ain ne twork ser vices and /o r phon e features are in use. Check with lo cal cel lular service provi ders. Ma ki ng an E m erg en cy Cal l 1) If t he ph one is not on, swit ch it on by p res si ng a nd holdi ng the 3:5 key . 2) Pr ess a nd hold &/5 to clear the display . 3) Ent er the emer gency num ber fo r your pr esent loca - tion (e.g., 911 or another of ficial emergency number). Emergency numb ers va ry by locat ion. 4) Pr ess 6(1' . If cer tai n feat ure s ar e i n use ( e.g ., Ke ygua rd) , you m ay fir st n eed to turn the se off befo re you ca n ma ke an eme rgency ca ll. Consul t thi s docum ent and your l ocal se rvice p rovider. When making an emerge ncy c all, rem em ber to give al l th e neces- sary in formati on as a ccur ately a s po ssible. R emem ber that your cellul ar pho ne m ay be th e on ly mea ns of com muni catio n at the scene o f an ac cident . Do not end the ca ll unti l g iven permissi on to do s o. Radi o Frequency (RF) S i gn als Your wireless hand held portable telephon e is a low po wer rad io transmi tter and re ceiver. When it is ON, i t rec eiv es and also se nds out rad io fr equ ency (RF ) s ignals.
72 In August, 1996, the Fed era l Comm unicat ions Comm ission (FC C) adopte d RF expo sure guid elines with safety level s for han dhe ld wireless p hon es. Those g uide lines are consiste nt wi th safet y stan- dards previously se t by both U.S. and internat ional standards bodi es: ANSI C9 5.1 (19 92)* , NCR P R epo rt 86 (198 6)*, ICNI RP (1996)* . Thos e stand ard s were b ased on com pr ehens ive and peri odi c eval- ua ti ons of th e re lev ant sci ent if ic li te rat ur e. F or e xam ple, ov er 12 0 scient ists, enginee rs, and physi cians fro m universit ies, governm ent health agenci es and in dustry re viewed the avail able b ody of r e- search t o d evelop the ANSI S tan dard (C9 5.1). The design of your phone co mplies with t he FCC guide lines (and those sta ndar ds). *Ame rican Nation al S tandard s Institu te, Na tiona l Counc il on R adi- ation Protec tion a nd Measu rem ents; Inter nation al Com mission o n Non-Ion izing Ra diatio n Prot ectio n.
73 Care and M aintenanc e Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsman- ship a nd should be tre ated with care. The suggestions belo w wil l he lp you to ful fil l an y wa rran ty ob liga tio ns an d al- low you to e njoy th is product fo r many ye ars. When using you r pho ne, b atte ry, cha rger, OR any acce ssory: ⢠Kee p it and all its parts and accesso ries out of sma ll childrenâ s r e ach. ⢠Kee p it d ry . Precip itation , hu midi ty and liq uids co nta in mine r- als that will corrode electronic c ircuits. ⢠Do not use or stor e it in dusty , dirty areas as its moving p arts can be dam age d. ⢠Do not sto re it in hot areas. Hi gh temp era tur e s can shorten the l ife o f elect ronic device s, da mag e batter ies, an d wa rp or mel t ce rt ain p la st ics. ⢠Do not sto r e it i n cold areas. When the p ho ne warms up (to its normal o per ating temper ature), mois ture can for m insid e the p hon e, wh ich m ay damag e th e phon e's el ectronic circuit boa rd s. ⢠Do not attemp t to open it. Non -exp ert han dli ng of the de vic e may dam age i t. ⢠Do not drop, knoc k or shak e i t. Ro ugh hand lin g can b reak int ern al circuit bo ards. ⢠Do not use harsh che micals, cleaning solv ents, o r strong deter gen ts to cl ean i t. W ipe it with a soft cloth slightl y da mp- ene d i n a mi l d so ap- an d-w ate r so lut ion. ⢠Do not pa int i t. Paint can clog the device â s m oving parts an d prevent prope r o perati on. ⢠Use only t he sup plied or an approved replacem ent a ntenna. Un auth orized antenna s, m odificat ions o r at tachmen ts co uld dam age the pho ne an d may vi olat e r eg ulation s go vern ing radi o device s. ⢠If t he phon e, ba ttery , char ger , or a ny acc essor y is not w orking properly , ta ke it t o you r nearest qu alified serv ice fac ility . The perso nne l there will a ssist you, and if ne cessar y , arrang e for servi ce.
74 11. T roublesh ooting No te : W it h a new , co m ple t el y di sch a rg ed ba t te ry , the phone may take up to 45 minutes to show that cha rging is in progress. If the power do es not c ome on or stay on: ⢠Make sur e the batter y is pr operl y inst alle d and char ged. ⢠Be sur e that the co ntact s on the batt ery and the char ging sta nd ar e clean. ⢠Batte ry char ge m ay be to o l ow fo r operat ion. Check the d isplay and li sten for the low ba ttery wa r ning tones. If the power c omes on , but th e pho n e does n ot work: â¢I f t h e p h o n e d i s p l a y s NO SE RVI CE , youâ r e out o f the ce llu lar serv ic e area and y ou canâÂÂt mak e ca lls . Y ou also ge t this message if youâÂÂve chosen Home On ly under Car rier Selec tion (in Menu 5 2), and youâÂÂve le ft your Ho me system. ⢠Make sur e that the an tenna is pr operl y inst alled and if your p hon e has an extend abl e ante nna, mak e sur e th at the an ten n a is ex ten d ed t o its fu ll le ng th. ⢠C h e ck i f th ere is an error m es sa g e on th e di sp la y af te r swit chin g the phone o n . I f so , co n tact y our l ocal deal er .
75 12 . T ech nica l Inf orm atio n W e ight: 6.2 oz. w ith Extended Battery (B K H- 6 ) Transmitting Power: 500mW nominal Op erat ing Vol ta ge: 3. 6V dc 12V dc for c ar kit Frequenc y Band: 824.040 - 848.970MHz (TX) 869.040 - 893. 970MHz (RX) Number of Channel s: 832 Phone Book Me mory Up to 75* Locat ions: Mem ory Ca p aci ty 32 numeric d i gits , an d (per location): 30 letters *Note: The ma ximum number o f Phone Boo k entries dep end s on how mu ch info rm atio n you st ore in each loc atio n. CANADA NOKI A PRODUC TS LT D. â 5 75 Westne y R d. South, Ajax, Ont ario L 1S 4N7 . T el: (90 5) 427- 66 54 USA NOKI A MOBILE PHONES â 6200 Courtn ey C ampbe l l Cause way, Su ite 9 00, Tam pa, FL 33607 Te l: 1 -88 8- NO KIA2 U ( 1-8 88-6 65- 4228) P a r t N o . 9 3 5 1 7 6 5 0 1 / 9 8 P r i n t e d i n C a n a d a NOKIA and the NOKIA logo are regi stered tradem arks of Nokia Co rporation. The i nformation con tained in this Us er Guide was wri tten for Noki a phone NHA-3NA . The ri ght to make changes and imp rovements to an y of the prod ucts descri bed in t his guide witho ut prior not i ce is r eserved. Issue No. 1. é 1998 Nokia M obile Phones. A l l righ ts reserved . Th ese co mm odi ti es ar e aut hor ized by t he U. S. Gove rnme nt fo r exp or t onl y to C anad a, M exico, or the U nited States. They may not b e resold, diverted, transferr ed, or otherwise disposed of in any other country, eit her in their orig- inal for m or after bei ng incorporat ed through an interm ediate process i nto other end -items, without th e written ap proval of t he U.S. Departmen t of State.
76 NOKIA CELLULAR TELEPHONE LIMITED 1-YEAR CELLULAR TELEPHONE W ARR ANTY NOKIA w arr ants that the NOKIA c ellula r tele phone a nd a c- cessori es are fr ee fr om defe cts in mat erial an d workma nship. The warr anty per iod for t he Pho ne (Radio) units and all accessor ies (exclu ding car ry bags) is twelve (12) months from th e date o f pu rcha se or fo urt een (14) m on ths fr om t he dat e of w ho le sal e s hipm ent fr om N OKI A, w hi ch ever is s ooner . T he w arr ant y pe riod fo r th e Ca rry bags i s t hree (3 ) months from th e d ate of pu rch ase (wi th pr oof of p urchas e) or five (5 ) mon ths fr om the da te of wh olesal e ship men t from NOKIA, whichever is sooner. Durin g the warranty period, NOKIA will, at its option, repair or rep lace t he d efect ive pr odu ct free o f ch arg e. Howeve r, if NOKI A dete rmin es that the w arra nty co nditio ns cannot be applied , the p urchase r will be b ille d for the repair an d shi ppi ng . EX CEPTI O N S This w arra nty is su bject to the f ollowi ng excep tions: 1) Mobile o r fixed installatio n which is not in accordance with t he inst allation instructi ons, publi shed by NOKIA , will void the w arranty. Damag e ca used by a rep air o r an at- tempt t o r epair by other than a serv ice cen tre auth ori zed by NOKIA will vo id the warr anty; 2) Thi s wa rranty cove rs no rma l consumer use an d does no t cover d efect s or damage to any prod uct which , in NOKIAâÂÂs sole o pinion, has bee n subject t o improper storage , l iquid dam age, un auth oriz ed mo difi catio n, mi s- use, negl ect, abus e, misap plication , acci dent, al terati on, impr oper i nstal lation, malad justm ent of c onsumer con - trol s, or abn orm al o perati ng con diti ons, or which has been at tri butab le to acts o f God; 3) Fu ses a nd dam age caus ed by sh ip pi ng ar e no t cov ered by t he wa rra nty;
77 4) Thi s w arra nty d oes not cove r de fects or dam age s caus ed by a pro du ct whi ch is n ot approve d b y NOKIA to be conne cted to the cellul ar tel ephone . NOKIA will not be liable for incident a l or consequ ential damages resu lting from the use of such not-ap prov ed device; 5) Thi s w arra nty d oes not cove r de fects or dam age s caus ed by imp roper or d efecti ve fun ction of t he c ellula r system o r by ina dequate sign al re cep tion by the ant enna ; 6) R emoval and rei nstal lation c osts a re not co vere d by thi s warrant y; 7) This warr anty is applicable o nly to products sold and b oug ht i n C ana da o r Be rm ud a. 8) R emoval of Da te Code Labe ls fro m th e accessor ies wi ll void the warr anty. Asid e from the obliga tion st ated in th e foreg oing warr anty, NOKIA wil l not be liable for i n cide ntal or conse quential dam- ages , dir ect or ind irect , loss o f un antici pated be nefits o r profit s, loss of use of the cellula r telephon e, resulting from the use o f t he cellul ar telep hone, or i ts accessori es, or a rising from a ny br each of this warran ty. CLAIM PROCEDURE In order to o bta in warr anty p erform anc e, re turn the defec ti ve unit to t he NOKI A S ervice Centr e with tra nsportat ion charges pre paid . (Shi pping o f the rep aired unit will be p aid by NO KIA .) The proof of d ate of purc hase w ill be re qui red b efor e in-w arranty se rvice i s rend ered . Main tena nce and se rvi ce may be ob tained in an y auth orized service centre in Canad a.
78 EXTENSION OF WARRANT Y PERIOD When a re pair is made, an extr a 90- day servi ce wa rranty i s given to t he lab our and pa rts of th e re pair con cern ed. If re- plac ement of a fault y unit is applied, inst ead of repairin g, this 90-d ay service war ranty i s app lied t o th e re placed unit . Besides this 90-d ay service warran ty, the war ranty repa irs or repl acements do not affect the orig inal warrant y con ditions, which are determ ined by th e da te o f purch ase. THE F OREGOI NG WARR ANTY IS THE PURCHA SERâÂÂS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL O THER WARRA NTIES, EX PRESSED OR I MPLIED, INCL UDIN G BU T NO T LIM ITE D TO AN Y I MPLIE D WARRANT Y OR MERCHANTABI L ITY OR FITNESS F OR A PART ICULAR PURPO SE OR USE. Some prov inces do not al low limi tation s on how l ong an i m- plied warrant y l asts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. FOR WARR ANT Y SERVICE LOCAT ION, CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER OR DIRECTLY TO: NOKIA PRODUCT S LIMI TED 575 W estn ey R oad S outh Ajax , Ont ario L 1S 4N7 Fo r pro duc ts bein g re tur ned to NO KIA o r its auth ori zed ser- vice ce ntres, t he r etail d ealer shall p repay shi pping char ges, taxes, dut ies, insurance. NOKIA assu mes no risk for da mage in ship ping. NOTE: Yo ur warranty is automati cally reg ister ed.
79 NOTES
Scr ol ls thr ough menu func tions. Also a djusts ear pi ece vol ume dur ing a call . Swi tch es betwee n alph a and num eri c modes. Confir ms a nd selects choices on display . E n te rs th e men u. Dele t es cha rac t ers or cl ear s d is pl ay . Back s u p on e men u level or r etu r ns to p r e- vious menu. Dials a pho ne numb er and answers a call. 0-9, â , #: Used to enter numbe rs and ch arac ters. Ends a call . Acti vates Ke y- guar d w hen pr e ssed and held . Exi ts t he men u. Shows Life Ti m e r w h e n pr e ssed and he ld . Swi tches t he phone on a nd of f when pressed and held . Retr actab le a ntenna. E xtend fully dur ing ca lls.
i Con te nt s 1. For Your Safe ty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. D isplay I ndicato rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3. B atter y Informati o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Installi n g the Batte ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Removing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Discharging t he Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Important Battery Information . . . . . . . . . . .10 4. The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Switching On or O ff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Wake-up Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Selecting a N etwork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Making a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 3 Ending a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Answering a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Adjusting t he Earpiece Volume . . . . . . . . . .15 Last Number Redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Speed Dial ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 6 1-Touch Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Emergency 9 Dial ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Keyguard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 Calli ng Card Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 PIN Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Voice Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 5. T he Phon e Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Viewing and Entering Names . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Saving Numbe r s and Nam es . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Finding Numbers and Names . . . . . . . . . . 26 Using the Notepad Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Moving a Nam e and Number . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Erasing a Name and Number . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Editi n g a Name and Numb er . . . . . . . . . . . 27
ii 6. T he Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 âÂÂMENU then OKâ Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Shortcut Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Using the Menu During a Call . . . . . . . . . . . 29 List of Menu Fun ctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Phone Book (Me nu 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Call Log (Me nu 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Phone Settings (Menu 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7 Security Se ttings (Menu 4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Call Se ttings (Menu 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Lock Phone (Menu 6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 In-Call Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Reminder Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 7. D ata a nd Touch Ton es . . . . . . . . . . 55 Data Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 Sending Touch Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Using the Flas h Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 8. Ne twork Servi c es. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Availabi lity of N etwork Services . . . . . . . . . 59 Calli ng Line Identifi cation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 Call W aiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Voicemail M essage W ai ting . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 9. A ccessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 10. Re ference In formation . . . . . . . . . 68 Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 11. Trou bleshooti ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 12. T echnic al In formati on . . . . . . . . . . 75 Warrant y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
1 1. F or Y o ur Saf ety Rea d these si mple gui del in es bef ore us ing your pho ne. F ailu re to c om ply wit h th ese gui del ine s may be danger ous or illegal. For more detailed safety information, See âÂÂIm- portant Sa fety In f ormationâ on p age 68. Ro ad Saf ety Comes First Do nâÂÂt use a hand -hel d p hone w hile drivin g; park t he vehicl e first . Switch Off In Hospita ls Switch of f your phone when near medical equip- ment. Follow a n y r egulations o r rules i n fo r ce. Sw it ch O f f On A irc ra ft Mob ile p hon e s c an ca us e int erf ere n ce. Us in g th em on aircr aft is il legal . Switch Off When Refueling Do n ot us e th e phone at a r efue ling poin t. D o not use near fu els or chemica ls. Switch O ff N ear B lasting Do not use the phon e whe re blas tin g i s in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulati ons or rules in force. In terfer ence All mo b ile p ho nes ma y ge t in terf er enc e whi ch co uld affect perf orm a nc e. Use Sensibly Use only in the normal posi tion (to ear). Avoid unnec essary contac t with the ante nna when phone i s on.
2 Qualif ied Service Only qual ifie d servi ce p erso nn el may inst all or re pai r ce llul ar p hone equi pme nt. U s e o nly ap- pro ve d accesso ri es and ba tter ies. FCC/I ndustry Canada Notic e A cellular phone may cause TV or radi o interfe rence ( e . g . w h e n u sing a pho ne in close proximity to electr onic r e- ceiving equip ment) . T h e F C C / I n d u s t r y C a n a d a c a n r e q u i r e yo u to st op u sin g yo ur ce llu la r pho ne if s uch inte rf er enc e cann o t be elimi nat ed. If yo u requi re ass is tan ce, p le ase con tac t yo ur lo ca l s er vice f ac ili ty. This device complies with part 15 of t he FCC rules. Op erat ion is subj ect to th e cond ition that thi s devi ce does not cause har mful i nterf eren ce. Usi ng this Gui de The cellul ar pho ne de scri bed in th is gui de is appro ved for use in AMPS networks. A num b er of fe atures inc luded in t his gui de a re call ed Netw ork Ser vice s. They are s pec ial serv ices pr ovi ded b y cell ul ar s erv ice pr ov id ers. B efo r e yo u ca n t ak e a dv an ta ge of any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to the service(s) from your hom e se rvice provider a nd obtain instructions for their use.
3 2. D isplay Ind icators Shows which type of syst em th e phon e wi ll use when it is roam ing (see âÂÂCarr ier Selec tion (M enu 5 2 1)â on page 49 .) Blank i f Home-only syst e m is sel ec ted , o r th e ph on e is usi ng a âÂÂp re ferre d â netw ork. The phone is u sing the Home syste m. Flas he s if th e pho ne is us ing a Ho me type system (not the Home system) or when the phon e is using a â preferred â network (se e â Carrier Se lec- tion (Menu 5 2 1)â on page 49). Bla nk if th e ph one is usi ng a non- pref erre d netw ork. A cal l is in prog re ss. The p h one i s in alph a mode; you ca n enter let ters and see names. In dica tes th at you have re ceive d a voice ma il messa ge. Indicates that yo u have received a shor t text m es- sage. B links when M essages list (memory) is full. In dica te s me nu o r memor y l ocat ion numbe r; ma y ind icat e numb er of unhea rd voi ce mes sage s. and ba r in di ca te the ce ll ul ar s ig na l st re ngt h of t he lo cati on whe re y ou a re usin g your phone. and bar in d ica te the b atte ry charge l evel. When the bat tery is fu lly ch ar ged, th e who l e bar is disp layed.
4 Signal St reng t h Ind icat i on A cell ular p hone sen d s an d recei ves radi o sig nals . As with all radio eq uipm ent, t he qu ality o f r adi o re ception d e pends on the st rength of t he radio s ignal in the are a wher e you are operating your phone. The st re ngth of the cell ular signal is shown by t he verti cal bar on t he lef t-h and sid e of the di s- pl ay. The hi gher t he bar, the s tro ng er the signa l at yo ur pr e sen t lo ca tio n . When NO SERV ICE is disp la yed, the p hon e is eit her outsi de of the ce llul ar s erv ice a rea o r re- stricted from entering servic e, and calls cannot be m ade or receive d. If th e sig nal is p oo r an d y ou are u sin g t he ph on e in a b ui ld - ing, you may ge t better re c eption ne ar a window.
5 3. Bat tery Informat ion Your phone is powe red by a rechargeable b attery. Use onl y batte ri es a pprove d by t he p hone manuf acture r and re char ge your ba tter y only wit h th e char gers ap pro ved by t he ma nufactur er. See â Import ant Batt ery I nfor mati onâ on page 10. A n ew bat tery must be ch arged for a mini- mu m of 12 hours before being used for the first time. A new batteryâ s full performance is ach ieved onl y after two or thre e compl ete char ge and di sch arge cyc l e s! See your cellula r serv ice pr o vider or dealer fo r the battery o pt io ns avail able fo r your phone. Installing the B attery Removing the Battery Not e: Switch off the phoneâÂÂs powe r before removing the b attery! à ¡ â¢ â¢ à ¡ âº
6 Charging the B attery Plu g t he ch a rger int o a w all ou tle t and co nn e ct t h e ch a rger to the bott om o f your phone. When chargi ng st arts, the batte ry se gmen ts sc roll and t he p hone be eps o nce . You can us e the pho ne du ring ch arg- ing, but chargi ng will be redu ced for the duration of the call. Not e: In a call , cha rgi ng will stop complet ely i f you are using the Sta ndard Travel Charge r (ACP-7U). Afte r the segments of the battery indicator stop scro l ling and al l segm en t s are di spla y ed , the bat - tery is f u lly charged. Disconnect the charger from t he pow er outl et and phone . If the batt ery is too h ot or cold , the char ging may be interrup ted unt il th e batter y r eache s it s norma l oper ati ng t emperatu re. No te : W it h a new , co m ple t el y di sch a rg ed ba t te ry , the phone may take up to 45 minutes to show that cha rging is in progress. Char ging Ti me s The battery charging t imes shown in the following table ar e approxi mate .
7 Talk and St an dby Ti me s Batt ery op eration time s depe nd grea tly on how you use t he batterie s, as well as on the covera ge of the network and ne twork paramet ers set by the cellu lar se rvice provider. Batter y Stand ard T ra vel Char ger AC P - 7 U Rapid T ravel Char g er AC P - 9 U Rapid Cig. Li ghter Char ger LC H -9 B KH-6 Ext ended Ni Cd 1100 mAh 5 hours 90 minutes 90 minut es BKL -6 Ext ended Vibra NiCd 1100 mAh BM H- 2 Light NiMH 550 mAh 3 hours 50 minutes 50 minut es BM H- 7 * Ext ended Ni MH 1400 mAh 6.5 hours 2 hours 2 hours BM L- 7 * Ext ended Vi bra N iMH 1400 mAh * Check with your service pr ovider for avai labilit y .
8 Discharging the Battery A ba tte ry la sts lo nger and p erf orms be tte r if yo u f ul ly di s- char ge it f rom tim e to time . To di schar ge the b atter y, l eave you r p h one sw itche d on unt il the b attery is dra ined and the phone tu rns itself of f. Then wait fo r 30 minutes befor e con- nect ing to a cha rging s ource . (See âÂÂDee p Dis c ha rgeâ on page 9.) Note: Do not att empt to discharge the battery b y any oth e r mean s. Batte ry L o w Warnin g You get this m essage and a warning t one when the b atter y char ge is low an d onl y a f ew minut es of tal k tim e remain. Battery Ta l k T i m e St andb y Time BKH-6 Extended Ni Cd 1100 mAh 2 hours, 5 minutes 30 ho ur s B KL-6 Exten ded Vi bra Ni Cd 1100 mAh BMH-2 Li ght Ni MH 550 mAh 50 minutes 15 hours BM H- 7 * Ex tende d Ni MH 1400 mAh 2 hours, 45 minutes 40 ho ur s BM L- 7 * Ext e nd e d Vib ra Ni MH 1400 mAh * Check with your service pr ovider for avai labilit y .
9 The rep eti tion rate o f the batt ery-l ow warnings depe nds on t he remai nin g batte ry c apaci ty and th e batt ery cond iti on. The warn in gs a re mor e fre que n t when yo uâÂÂre in a ca ll. Not e: If youâÂÂve sele cted the Vibra Onl y or Silent R ingi ng Opti on, you wonâ t hear any w arning tones. See â Ringi ng Options (Me nu 3 1)â on page 37. When the ba ttery ch arge is too l ow f or the p hone t o work, t he phon e disp lays RECHA RGE B AT TERY , the n beep s, the n sh uts it se lf off. Charge the batte ry a s desc ribed earlie r in this s ectio n. Deep Dis ch arge If you regul arly j ust âÂÂtop upâ the charge in your bat tery with- ou t ev e r a ll owin g it t o fu lly disc h arge f irs t, its l ife w ill b e shortened. In order to get the maximum life from your bat- t ery you sh ould al low it to dis char ge com pletel y about once a mont h. To di sch a rg e the bat tery comp letely : 1) Leave the phone swit ched on until RECH ARG E BATT ERY appe ars, then l et t he phone switc h off a uto ma ti ca lly. 2) Le av e t h e p ho ne al on e for abo u t 30 m inut e s (a n d do not conne ct a char ger with in this time) after it switches i tself of f. Du rin g th is 30 m inu tes , th e pho ne is in âÂÂD ee p Dis char geâ mode . The way to âÂÂwak e upâ th e phone i s to conne ct it to a cha rger . 3) Fu ll y c har ge th e bat te ry af te r De ep Dis c har ge .
10 The phone may remind you to discharge the battery, by pre sen tin g a s e rie s of b at ter y- adv ice me ss age s. Pr ess W or 2. to page through th e informati on, or p ress &/5 to clea r t h e me ss ag es. Important Battery Information ⢠Use onl y bat teri es and cha rgers app r ove d by the pho ne manuf actur er . ⢠When a char ge r i s n ot in use, d isconne ct it f r om the power sour ce. Do not lea ve the batter y co nnect ed t o a cha rger f or longer than a we ek; ov er char gi ng may shorten its l if e. ⢠If l e ft unused, a ful ly c harged b attery may comple tely drain (discharge) in 1 - 4 we eks. ⢠Nev er us e a ny ch arger o r batt ery t hat is dama ged or worn out . ⢠Use the b att ery only f or its i ntended purp ose. ⢠Do not sh ort c ir c uit the bat tery . Acciden tal short c i r- cuit ing can occ ur whe n a metal lic obje ct (e. g. coi n, clip or pen ) cause s dir ect conn ect ion of th e two te rmi- nals of the batt ery (metal str ips o n th e back of t he batte ry), for ex ampl e, when you ca rry a spar e b atte ry in your pocket or p urse. Sho rt cir cui ting the term inal s may damage the b atte ry or the connecti ng objec t. ⢠Leavi ng th e b atter y in hot or cold pl aces , s uch as in a clo se d ca r in summ er or w int er con di t ion s, redu ces the capaci ty and lifet ime of the bat tery . Alway s try to keep the b attery between 41ðF and 95ðF ( 5ðC and 35ðC). A phone with a hot or cold battery may tempo- rari ly not wor k (or char ge) ev en if the batt ery is full y charge d. NiM H b attery performan ce is pa rtic ularly limited i n temperatur es below 14ðF (-10ðC).
11 ⢠T em p er atu r e ext remes affect t he a bili t y of you r b at ter y to charge: it may r equir e cooling or warmi ng f irst. ⢠When the batt ery i s not i n use, stor e it unch arged i n a cool , d ar k and dr y pl ace. ⢠The batt ery is a seal ed uni t wit h no servi ceable p art s. Do no t atte mpt to op en t he case. ⢠It is r ecommen d ed that you allo w your battery to full y d i sc ha r g e b e fo re yo u re c h ar g e i t. ⢠The battery can be charged and discharge d hun- dr eds of ti mes but w il l eventua l ly wear out. When the op er at in g tim e is s h orte r th a n n orm al, it is ti me to b uy a new bat tery . ⢠Do not dispose of a battery i n a fi re ! Dis pos e o f u s ed batter ie s in accord ance wi th lo cal r eg ula- t ions. Rec ycl e! Nickel Cadmium and Nickel Metal Hy- dride batteries must be recycled or dis posed of pr oper ly. Th e y mus t no t be di sp os ed of in mu nic i pal wast e . NiCd NiMH
12 4. T he Basics Switching O n or O ff ⢠Press and hold the 3:5 ke y for on e seco nd. NORM AL POSIT ION: Hold the ph one as yo u would any o ther te le- phone with th e an tenn a poi nted up and ove r you r sh oulder. TIPS ON EFFICI ENT OP ERATION: Ext end you r an tenna fu lly when in call s. As wi th any othe r r adio tran smittin g d evice, a void u nnec - essary contact with t he a ntenna wh en t he phon e is switch ed on. Contact with th e an tenn a affects c all quality a nd may cause the phone to o perate at a highe r p ower level th an other wise ne eded . WARNING! D o no t switch the ph one on w hen cell ular p hone use is pr ohibite d o r when it m ay c ause interfe rence o r dange r. Wa k e - u p M e s s a g e When you switc h your phon e on , the phone d ispl ays a wake- u p m essage co nsistin g of the p h one num b er c ur- re ntly se lect ed for your p hone, or the na me of the dea ler if t his has b een pr ogram med. (I f pr ogra mmed, the n ame t akes p re cede nce o ve r th e ph o ne number .) To cha n ge the wake -up message: 1) Press $%& , then ent er the me ssage. Pres s 2. . 2) At the pr om pt SAV E IN LO CATI O N? , press â . Pr ess 2. . (The w ake-up message is stored in loca- tion â â âÂÂ.) No te : T he Wa k e-u p M es s age is dif f er ent fro m th e Rem in d- er Message you ca n store in your phone. See âÂÂR eminde r Messageâ on page 54. Note: The w ake-up message is s pecific to your currently se- lected pho ne n u mbe r .
13 Selecting a Network Your phon e operates on spec ific ne tworks and sometimes it mus t choose which system to use. This can happen, for examp le, if you a re ro a m ing (i. e. yo u lea v e th e are a w h ere you have signed up for service). I f y o u w a n t y o u r p h o n e t o w o r k o n l y i n c e r t a i n t y p e s o f n e t - wor ks (f or exa mple, to take advanta ge of cer tain bi lli ng ag reemen ts betwee n systems ), you c an speci f y t his u sing âÂÂCarrier Selec tion (Menu 5 2 1)âÂÂ. See page 49. Making a Ca ll 1) Exte nd th e phon eâÂÂs anten na fu lly. 2) Ent er the area code and phone number , then pr e ss 6(1' . If you ma ke a m ist ake, p r ess &/5 to era se dig - it s one b y one. Pr ess a nd hol d &/ 5 to clea r the w hole di sp la y . A phon e s ymb ol ap pears on the d isp lay . Th e call is c o nne ct ed w hen t he ph on e nu mb er disappe ars fr om the d isplay a nd CALL app ea rs . For i nternat ional call s, you ca n enter a â â at the b egi nning of a nu mber by p ressing âÂÂâ . The n enter the num b er , then press 6(1' . The â â e xpands to the inte rnation a l d ial ing cod e pr e fix. NO S ERV IC E appe ars an d the pho ne b e eps i f you t ry to mak e a c all wh en your p hone i s out side the ce llul ar ser vice are a.
14 CALL NO T ALL OW ED appea rs if you try to mak e a ca ll tha t is re stri cte d (s e e â Allo w ed Ca lls (Me n u 5 2 2) â on page 51), or if the phone is locked. If y o u recei ve a cal l when youâ re tryi ng to make a cal l , th e in comi ng c all com es through and the out goin g call is can ce ll ed. Ending a Call â¢P r e s s # (1' . Note: I f you press and hold (1' , youâÂÂll a ctivate Ke yguard (see âÂÂKeyguardâ on page 17) . Answering a Call ⢠Press 6(1' or any key exce pt (1' or th e 3: 5 ke y . ⢠T o answ er a wait ing cal l (norma lly in d ica ted by a beep ), p r ess 6(1' . ( Note tha t Cal l Wait ing i s a ne t- work fea ture . You need to subsc ribe t o it t hrough your se rvic e pro vid er . ) Yo u ca n p res s (1' to stop the ringin g sound withou t ans w erin g t he ca ll. Make sure the antenna i s fully ext ended during the cal l. Not e: If Keyguar d is activ e, a call can only be answe red with 6(1' . When there is an incom ing c all, the phone rings and CALL flas he s o n th e disp lay.
15 If you have set R inging O ptions to SILE NT , the key p ad and dis play ligh ts flash , CALL flas h es on the di spla y and the phone m akes a s hort beep (see âÂÂRi nging Optionsâ on page 37). You can answer a call any ti me, even whi l e usi ng Key- guar d, memory or menu funct i ons. If you don âÂÂt answer a cal l, the me ssage 1 MI SS ED CA LL or âÂÂnâ MI SS ED CALL S ap p ear s on t he dis pla y and re- mains u ntil you press any key (except the 3: 5 ke y) to cle a r the disp lay, or you can press # 2. or â¼ to view th e Missed Calls List. The phone automatically stores the call- er âÂÂs numb er (if avai labl e) i n th e Mi ssed C alls li st (see âÂÂMissed Calls (Menu 2 3)â on page 35). Whe n you scroll the li st , y ou f irst se e a m e ss age te llin g yo u th e n u mbe r o f new nu mb e rs ( e. g., â nâ NEW N UM BER ( S ), or NO N EW NUMBE RS ; wai t for mo st rec en t numb er to ap pear or press â¼ . P r es s â¼ to scroll the l ist. Ca ll i ng L in e Id en ti fi c a ti o n If yo u s ubs cri be t o th e Cal lin g Li n e Id ent ifi cat ion ne tw or k service your ph o ne may display the call erâÂÂs number or name whe n th e ph one rin gs. For more details, re fer to âÂÂAvailability of Network Servicesâ on page 59 and âÂÂCal ling Line Identificationâ on page 59. Adjusting th e Earpiece V olume ⢠D u rin g a ca ll, p ress â¼ or â² to decr eas e o r incr eas e th e ear - piec e vol ume l evel.
16 La st Nu mbe r Re dia l ⢠Clear the displ ay , then pr ess 6(1' 6(1' . Last 15 Dialed Ca lls ⢠Cle ar the di s pl ay , pr ess 6( 1' , th e n â¼ . Pr ess â¼ r epe ated ly unt il you see t he numbe r y o u w ant. Then pr ess 6(1' to d ial i t. See âÂÂDialed Calls (M enu 2 1)â on p age 33 for more info rm atio n. Speed Dialing ⢠Dia l the n u mb er o f th e m em or y l o ca ti on ( 1-7 5 ) wh er e th e ph on e n u mbe r is sto red, th e n press 6(1' . Yo u can a lso ent er a st ore d na me th en p res s 6(1' . The phone dials t he number stored wit h that na me. If t he me mory l oca tio n is em pt y, th e me ss ag e LOCAT IO N EMPTY app ears. 1-T ouch Dia lin g If 1-T ouch Dial ing i s set to On, you ca n dial the phone num - ber stor ed in any of the mem ory locations 1-8 by pre ssi ng a si ngl e key : ⢠Hol d the re qu ir ed nu mber key (1-8 ) for 2 se conds. Note : Locati on 1 is reco mmend ed t o be used as the Voi ce Ma ilbo x Num ber. Lo cation 9 canno t b e use d for 1 -Touch Dial ing to any number ot her than the pr epr ogramm ed emerge ncy n umb er. See âÂÂ1-Touc h Dialing (Menu 3 6)â on page 40.
17 Emer gency 9 Dialing The 9 Ke y is rese rved for an Emergency Num ber that is pro gram med i nto your phon e by your deal er. ⢠Press and hold 9 for 2 seconds . Emergency 9 Diali ng must be set On for this t o work! See âÂÂEmerge ncy 9 Dial ing (Menu 3 7)â on page 41 . Note: Offi cial e mer gency num be rs vary by lo catio n (e.g., 9 11 or an- other o ffici al em ergency num ber). How ever, only one e mergen cy nu mbe r is pr ogr amme d int o you r pho ne t o be di aled au tom ati cal l y by Emer gen cy 9 Dial ing , and th is may n ot be th e p roper n umb er in all ci rcumsta nces. Note : Emer genc y 9 Di ali ng doe s no t op era te when K eyg uard i s activat ed. However, a n em ergency cal l can be mad e with out dea ctivating K eygu ard by enter ing th e wh ole em erg ency number progr amm ed i nto your pho ne and then pr essing 6(1' . Keyguard ⢠T o ac tivate Keyguar d, pr ess a nd hold # (1' (or press 0(18 then â ). ⢠T o deac tivat e Keyguar d, pr ess 0( 18 then â . Key guard l ocks the keypad to pre vent acci dental key- pre s ses ( e.g . wh en the p ho ne is in a p ock et or a ba g). KEYGU AR D ACT IV E rem ains (or re appe ars) on the dis- play until any key is pressed or Keyguard is deactivated. Ans w er in g a Ca ll wi th Keyg ua rd Ac tive ⢠Press 6(1' . Dur ing the call , the keypad remai ns u nloc ked a nd th e ph on e ca n be use d n or ma lly. Afte r th e ca ll i s end ed , Ke y- gua rd au tomati call y be comes act ive ag ain.
18 Th e pho n e ca n not b e s wi tch ed o ff w he n K eyg uar d is act ive. How eve r, if t he ph one is ri ng ing and Key gu ard is acti ve, y ou can pre ss 3:5 to switch off the phone whi le it is rin gin g . Note: Wh en Keyguard is activated, calls ma y be possi ble to the em ergency n um ber programmed into you r phone (e.g., 911 or an other offic ial emergency number). Howeve r, Emergenc y 9 Dial ing does not ope rate. Ma ki ng an E me rge ncy Ca ll wi th Key guard Acti ve ⢠Ent er the emer ge ncy nu mber p re p r ogr ammed in you r pho ne and pr ess 6( 1 ' . The emer gency number i s displayed only af ter you have ent er e d th e las t dig i t of th e nu m b er . Calli ng Card Calls If you use the p honeâ s Cal l i ng Card st o ra ge fe at ure (s ee âÂÂCalling Card (Menu 5 1)â on pa ge 46), you can use the method desc ribed b elow to cha rge long d istanc e char ges to a C al ling Ca rd . Y ou w o nâ t ne ed to ent e r Ca ll ing Ca rd in- for m atio n ev er y time yo u w an t to make a ca rd call. No te : No ph ysi ca l cr ed i t car ds ar e need ed in or der t o d i- re ct the call char ge s to the cre dit card; ho wev er you mu st fi rst st ore and se lect a Call ing Ca rd with Menu 5 1! To ma ke a Ca lli ng Ca r d Call : 1) En ter the phone numbe r o f the pa rty to be called. 2) Pr ess a nd hold 6(1' for 2 seco nd s . Th e phone dis- pl ay s CARD CA LL (a n d possibly the card na m e),
19 then di sp lays WAIT FO R TO NE, T HE N P RESS âÂÂOKâ . 3) When you hear a tone or vo ice prom pt, press 2. or 6(1' . The ph one ma y ask you ag ain to WAIT FO R TON E, TH EN PRES S â OK â . 4) If you get another tone or voice prompt, pr e ss 6( 1 ' agai n. The c all i s then ma de, and the p hone displ ays CARD CALL and th e name o f the card ( if you ha ve ente red one ). It is al s o po ss ibl e to ma ke m a nua l ca rd c alls by usi ng Touch Ton es (DTMF) through your Call i ng Ca rd Operator. To do this, see âÂÂIn- Ca ll Menuâ on page 53, and âÂÂSen ding Touch Ton esâ on pa ge 56. You can make cal ling ca rd call s in conj unction with PIN call s . PIN Calls PIN Ca l l is a net wo rk s ecu rit y f ea tur e th a t req ui res a P IN Code eve ry time you ma ke a call. You can act ivate or de- acti vate it and specif y the numbers in your PIN Code. Ple ase c h eck w it h y ou r o pe rat or fo r t he av aila bi lit y o f PI N Cal lin g in y ou r n et wo rk. Not e : If you are using th e phone i n an are a that doe snâÂÂt re- quir e P IN d ia ling , de a ctiv ate P IN C all . Ac ti v a ti n g P I N Ca ll 1) Ent er -#&#:#7#9#5#5 #8#8#& (spe lls PIN CALL ).
20 2) The phone asks for your four -digit PI N Co de, wh ich is provide d by your net w ork oper ator . Enter your PIN code and pre ss 2. . Th e phone brie fly displa ys PIN C ALL ON . Making PIN Ca lls 1) Make the cal l as usual ( refer to â Mak ing a Callâ on page 13). The p hone displays PIN CA LL . 2) Aft er you hear a to ne, pr ess 6(1' aga i n . The p hone displ ays SEN DI NG PI N ... . If t h e mess age r ema ins on t he display , pr ess 6(1' agai n to r ese nd the PI N code . W a it fo r you r call to be conne ct ed. No te : If yo uâ r e i n a n et w o rk t h a t d oes n â t su pp or t PI N C a lls, but your ph one h as PIN Call On , the phone stil l tri es to send a PIN. Pre ss &/ 5 to end the PI N Call attemp t. No te : W h en the p ho ne is s et t o PIN CA LL ON , an em er- ge ncy call to th e emerg ency num ber pro gram med i nto your phone (e.g., 911 or another of ficial emergency num- ber) w il l be dial ed as a normal call witho ut the PIN code request. Deactivating PIN Call ⢠F ol lo w t he s te ps in â Act iva tin g P IN Call âÂÂ, b ut don âÂÂt enter your PIN Code at the prompt; just pr e ss 2. . The phone brie fly disp lays PIN CAL L OF F .
21 Vo ice Me ssag es If y ou sub scri be t o v oic e mail, c a ller s w ill be abl e to le ave you voice mail messages which you can recal l from your vo ice ma ilb ox . For more details, refer to âÂÂN et work Servicesâ on page 59 .
22 5. The Phone Book The Phone Book c an store u p to 75 phone numbers and co rres pond ing names. It al so has a âÂÂnotep adâ wher e yo u can s tor e one add ition al number and nam e. The maximum number of phone book en tries depends on how much infor matio n y ou store in each loc ation. Stor ed phone nu m bers can be up to 32 digi ts long, and stor ed name s can be u p to 30 char acte rs l ong. See âÂÂMemory Location 7 5â on page 24 for an impo rtant note about Memory Location 75. V iewing a nd Entering N ames The $% & ke y is us ed to s wit ch bet ween di spla ying names and num be r s. To ent er names, se arch for nam es, and vi ew nam es, pr ess $%& . The phon e di splays to indi cate that â alpha mode â is sel ecte d; you can th en use keys to ent er lette rs as wel l as num b er s, and view the st ored na mes ra ther t han number s. When a name i s displ ayed, you can al so pres s $%& to see t he ass oci at ed numb er. Ente ri ng Letter s 1) Press $%& to sele ct alpha mod e . Y ou can then ente r lette rs by pressin g the key pad keys a certai n number of times. See the table on th e next page. 2) T o corr ect mist akes, pr ess &/5 r epeate dly or pr ess and hold &/ 5 to cl ea r th e wh ol e di sp lay .
23 Ent ering Punc tu ation M ark s The âÂÂ0â ke y can be us ed to in sert punc tuati on marks ( and 0). Pr ess 0 until you get to th e punctua tion mark you want: - ? ! , . : â â & $ ( ) 0 The C ursor Th e c ur sor a ppe ars at t he en d o f a n ent ry for yo ur co nv e- nie nce when enteri ng, e d iti ng or era sin g an e ntry. No te fr om t he tab le above that you c an ei ther wait for t he t imer to move the cursor to the next space or you can press â t o fo rce it t o th e next space . Key 1 press 2 presses 3 presses 4 presses 5 presses 1 1111 1 2 AB C2 A 3 DE F 3 D 4 GH I 4 G 5 JKL 5 J 6 MN O 6 M 7 PQ R S 7 8 TUV 8 T 9 WX Y Z 9 â Moves the cu rsor to the next space im media tely . # Add s a s pac e be tween l e tt ers.
24 Saving Nu mbers an d Names Quick Save 1) E n te r th e area code and phone num be r . 2) (O ption al) P ress $% & , t hen en ter the name . 3) Pr ess 2. . When SAV E I N LO CATIO N? is d is- play ed, pr ess 2. . The phone stores t he number in the first e mpty memory loc atio n . T he m em or y lo cati o n is sh own in t he dis p layâ s upper right corner. Identical names cannot be s to red in memor y. I f you t ry t o stor e a name that is al read y st ored , the phone disp lays SAVE I N LO CA TI ON n? (with n be ing the locati on c ur- re ntly c ontain i ng the mat ching name) . To c onfir m, p ress 2. . Th en, the p hone asks if you want to re p lac e the ent ry. To do this, at REPL ACE ? (followe d by the name), press 2. . If yo u donâ t want to r eplac e the cont ents , r e-en ter the in- fo rmati on us ing a sli ght ly dif fe r en t n ame, then save aga in. Not e: You c an also u s e M enu 1 t o find, save, edit, and erase stored entrie s. See âÂÂPhone Book (Menu 1)â on page 31. Memory Location 75 Thi s is a sp ecial memor y loc ation. I f you sto re a number in loc at ion 75 , yo u ca n mak e c all s to th at nu m ber e ven if th e phone i s locked. See âÂÂLock Phone (Menu 6)â on page 52 . Special Characters in Stored Numbers In stor ed num bers, you can inc lude a 2.5 sec ond pause (âÂÂp â ch a rac te r), a wa it ( âÂÂw â cha r act er) , or a link to ano t her
25 lo cati on (â â cha rac ter) . T his al lows t he aut omati c send ing of Tou ch Tones. For more inf ormati on on usi ng t hese s pec ial charac ters see âÂÂAutomatically Sending Touch Tone sâ on page 56. ⢠T o ent er a Pause ( p), pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâ . Note tha t a âÂÂpâ ap pears on the displa y , b ut thi s is di fferent from just keying i n the lett er âÂÂp âÂÂ. ⢠T o ent er a W ait ( w ), pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ . ⢠T o e nter a link to anothe r location, pre ss âÂÂâ . A â â sign w ill a ppear on t he displa y . A â â in t he mi ddle of a string links to an other location. Not e: A â â at the b eginnin g of a num ber is used for inter- nati onal ca ll s. See âÂÂMaking a Callâ on page 13 for more info rm atio n. Joining two loc ations for long Touch Tone strings: 1) Enter the Touch Tone string and store it in the phone boo k. Reme mber it s l ocat io n nu mber . 2) Recal l the ph one numbe r (as sumi ng itâ s alr eady sto r ed) and r emem ber it s locat ion numb er . 3) Pr ess âÂÂâ . The â â char acter is d ispl ayed after the ph one n umbe r . 4) Enter the loca tion number (one or two digits) of the T ouch T one string (f ro m Step 1). Stor e the new con- tent s (phone number , â âÂÂ, a nd T ouch T one l ocation ). When the pho ne disp lays SAV E I N LOC ATIO N? ent er the l ocat ion numb er fr om Step 2 an d pr ess 2. . For details on sending Touch Tones, see âÂÂSending Touch Tonesâ on pa ge 56.
26 Making a call usin g the two j oine d locatio ns: 1) R eca ll t he fi r st l oca t ion and pre s s 6(1' . This di als th e phone num b er , but the d iali ng sto ps at the â â char acter . 2) W hen t he ca ll is est a bli sh ed, press 0(18 # 6(1' . Th e p hon e wi ll aut oma ti ca ll y send the T o uc h T o ne st ri ng in th e se con d loc ation (wh ich is disp lay ed ). Finding Numbers a nd Names Finding numbers ⢠W ith the displ ay clear of numb ers or names, pr ess â¼ r e pe atedly to scr oll th e n umbe rs sto r ed in the Phone Book. Phon e numb ers are d ispl ayed in o rder of l oca tio n n umber . To view the name stored with the number displayed, press $%& . Finding names ⢠W ith the displ ay clear of numb ers or names, pr ess $%& then â¼ r e pe ate dly to s croll th e n am es stor ed in t he Phone Book. Name s ar e di splayed in alp habet ical ord er. To vi ew th e number stored w ith the name displayed, press $%& . You c an also use âÂÂFind Name (Menu 1 1)âÂÂ. See p age 31.
27 Using the Notepad M emory Savi ng a num be r and name in the Not ep a d ⢠Enter the number an d name, th en pr ess 2. . At SAVE IN LOC AT IO N? , p r ess # then pr ess 2. . Viewin g information in th e Notepad ⢠W ith the displ ay clear of numbe rs or names, pres s # then â¼ to view th e n um be r . T o view th e name stor ed with the number , press $% & . Moving a Na me an d Num ber 1) Recal l the name and n umber from m emory . Pres s 2. . 2) At SAVE IN LO CA TION? , e nter the n ew loca tion number then p r ess 2. . T he p hon e w ill di spla y MOVE ? 3) Pr ess 2. to m ove (the phone displa ys MOVE D an d the r emai ning av aila ble me mory ), or pr ess &/5 to exit without m oving. Erasing a N ame an d Nu mber See âÂÂErase From Phone Book (M enu 1 4)â on page 32. Ed iti ng a Na me a nd Numb e r See âÂÂEdit Na me or Number (Menu 1 3)â on page 31.
28 6. The Menu The pho neâÂÂs menus and submenu s give you acc ess to man y fe atu re s and way s to cus to m ize y ou r pho ne. You can use the m e nu s an d subme nus ei ther wit h the âÂÂMe nu then OK Methodâ or the âÂÂSho rtcut Methodâ . A me nu lis t is on pa g e 30 and inst ruct ion s for usi ng the menus fol low. âÂÂMENU then OKâ Method 1) Press 0( 1 8 to e nter the m enu. 2) Press â¼ or â² to scrol l through m enu ch oices. 3) Pr ess 2. to choo s e a me nu. If t her e ar e su bm en us : pr ess â¼ or â² t o s c ro l l t h ro u g h the subm enu choice s. Pre ss 2. t o enter a submenu. 4) The curr en t se tting is displayed. Pr ess â¼ or â² to scrol l thr ough the other choices. Press 2. to sele ct one, or pr ess # (1' to exit the menus without cha ng- ing an ything. Some m enus require yo u to enter you r lock c ode or se curi ty code. No te : T o ba ck st ep a m en u l eve l at a t ime , pr es s &/ 5 . To ex it th e Menu , pre ss # (1' o r press and hold &/5 .
29 Shortcut Meth od The menus and subme nus are numbered, so y ou can ac- ce ss th e m b y th ei r nu mb er : 1) Press 0( 1 8 to e nter the m enu. 2) Pr ess the num ber of t he menu you want (1-6) with in 4 seconds. (Also, If ther e ar e submenus, pr ess t he sub- m enu nu m ber wi th in 4 sec o nd s.) Th e cur rent set ti ng (if app lic ab le) is di sp lay ed . 3) Pr ess â¼ or â² t o s c ro l l t h ro ug h o t h e r s e t t i n g s . P re s s 2. to sele ct a s etti ng or pr ess &/ 5 to ex it th e me nu s without chan ging the setti ngs. Note: If you use the shor tcut m ethod, the di splay shows a âÂÂ_â bef ore t he me nu or su bmenu num ber in the top right - hand cor ner of the disp lay. Also, if you use the shortc ut method to access Me nu 3 1, t here is a 5-se cond dela y be fore th e men u appe ars. T o bypass th is de lay, p ress 0(18 6#4 2. # 2. . Using the Menu D uring a Call If you press 0(18 during a call , the phone giv es you the In-Ca ll Menu ( see â In-Cal l Menuâ on p age 53). If you w a nt access t o other menu i tems, just p ress and hol d 0(18 for a couple of seco nds. Then use the me nus as you nor- mall y would .
30 List of Men u Fu nctions 1 Ph on e Bo o k 1) Fi n d Name 2) Save Name & Nu mber 3) Edit Na me o r Numbe r 4) Er ase from P hon e Bo ok 5) Ph on e Boo k Sta tus 2 Call Log 1) Di al ed C all s 2) Rece ived Cal ls 3) Missed Cal ls 4) Era se all Re cent Cal ls 5) Call T imers 3 Phone Set tings 1) Ringi ng Opti ons 2) R ing in g V o lu m e 3) Ringi ng T one 4) Key pad T on es 5) Li ghts 6) 1-T o uch Dia ling 7) Emer gency 9 Di alin g 8) Langu age 9) Phone Number 10) Auto mat ic An swer 11) A utom ati c Re dial 4 Secur ity Sett ings 1) Ch ang e L ock Code 2) Ch an ge S ecu rit y Co de 3) Restor e Fac tory S et tings 5 Cal l Sett ings 1) Ca ll in g Ca rd 2) Ca ll in g Op t io ns 6 Lock Phone Pre vents ou tgoin g call s an d ac cess to all ph on e funct io ns . In -C a ll Me n u This is av aila ble onl y dur ing ca lls . G ive th e 0(18 key a short press to a ccess the op tions : âÂÂM ut eâ an d âÂÂSen d DTMFâ . Re mind er Me ss age Dis plays a person alized message when yo u switch your ph one on.
31 Phone B ook (Menu 1) To access Menu 1, pre ss 0(18 then 2. . Find Na me ( Men u 1 1) 1) Pr ess 0(18 then 2. . 2) Y ouâ ll s ee FIN D NAME . Pr ess 2. again . The ph one pr ompts you t o enter a name. 3) E nte r th e fi r st fe w le tt e rs of t h e name, then pr ess â¼ , or j ust pr ess â¼ to scrol l thr ough stor ed names. Not e: To s ee sto red nu mbers , p ress $%& , then pres s â¼ to scroll t h rough them. Sa ve Na me & Nu mber (Menu 1 2) 1) Pr ess 0(18 then 2. th e n â¼ to scr oll to SAVE NA ME & N UMB ER . Pr e ss 2. . 2) En ter name an d pr ess 2. . Ent er numb er and pr ess 2. . The phone suggests a location for saving t he ent ry . 3) Pr ess 2. , o r e nter an other lo ca- tion nu m ber then pr ess 2. . The phone displa ys SAVE D and the remain ing ava ila ble me mor y . Ed it Na me or Nu mber (Menu 1 3) 1) Re call th e numbe r fr om memor y. 2) Pr ess 0(18 then 2. then â¼ to scrol l to EDIT NAME OR NUM BER . Pr ess 2. .
32 3) Edi t the name: use the &/ 5 key to dele t e ch a rac te rs , use â¼ and â² to move the cursor , an d enter new char acter s as r equi re d. 4) Edi t the number : pr ess $% & . Us e t he &/5 ke y to delete digits, u s e â¼ and â² t o mov e the cur sor , and ent er new di git s as r equ ir ed. Pre ss 2. . 5) At SAVE I N L OCA TI ON? pr ess 2. . I f you d i d n ot ch ange t he name, or the na me you have ent er ed matc hes one alr eady stor ed, t hen REPL AC E? will be displaye d; pr ess 2. t o r eplace the contents with the new (e d ite d) na me an d num ber . Eras e From Phone B ook (Menu 1 4) Not e: Be c arefu l wh en er as ing- -it c anâÂÂt be u ndone! 1) Press 0( 18 then 2. then â¼ to scrol l to ERAS E FROM PHON E BOO K . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to move the p ointe r to your c hoice. Pr ess 2. to ch oos e it . If you choose Eras e Al l , the ph on e as ks yo u t o co nf irm . Pr es s 2. when you see ARE YOU S UR E? , or press &/5 to exi t without erasi ng. If you c hoose One b y O ne , th e p ho ne di sp la ys Erase name: . Eithe r enter th e first f ew lette rs of the n ame then press â¼ , or just press â¼ to scroll through stored names. Press $%& to see p hone numb ers to e rase. When yo u see t he nam e or number you want t o erase, press 2. , or press &/5 if you chan ge your min d and do not w a nt to er ase.
33 Phon e Bo o k St at us (Me nu 1 5) 1) Press 0( 18 then 2. then â¼ to scroll to PHON E B OOK ST ATUS . Press 2. . 2) The pho ne disp lays the p e r cen t- age of m emory av aila ble. Call Log (M enu 2) To access Menu 2, press 0(18 then â¼ . Y o uâÂÂll s e e CALL LOG ; press 2. . Dialed Ca lls (Men u 2 1) The phone automatical ly stores the last 15 num be rs you call ed or at tem p ted to call . T he s am e pho n e nu mb er is nâÂÂt stor ed twi ce i n t he li st. W hen you dial a num b er t hat al- read y exists i n th e list , the dia led num ber is moved to the to p . The Dialed Calls list rema ins in the phone's me mory whe n t he pho ne is swi tc hed off . If you want to era se it, us e Menu 2 4. 1) Press 0( 18 â¼ . Y o uâÂÂll s e e CALL LO G ; pres s 2. . 2) Y ou âÂÂll s e e DIALE D CAL LS . Pr ess 2. aga in . 3) Pr ess â¼ to sc roll thro ug h t h e la s t 15 numbers you h ave dial ed. Each ph one number in the list has a numbe r which s hows in t he top rig ht corner of the d i sp lay; e.g. âÂÂ2 L â - âÂÂL â sta nds f or las t ( diale d) cal l . Pr ess 6(1' to di al on e of t he n u m bers .
34 See âÂÂLas t Number Redialâ on page 16 for shortcut s. Received Calls (Menu 2 2) The phone autom atica lly stor es the call er sâ numb ers o f the las t 1 5 cal ls you recei ved and answ ered (if network sup- por ts thi s fe at ur e, an d t he ca lle rsâ nu m bers w ere re ce ive d from the n etwork â refe r to your service provider for more details). The same phone number isnâÂÂt stored twice in the list . Wh en y ou di al a n u mbe r in th e Rece iv ed Call s l is t i t re- main s in th is list , an d i t is a lso adde d t o th e Dial ed Ca lls lis t. Th e Re ce ive d C a lls lis t r ema in s i n t he ph on e's mem o ry whe n the pho ne is swi tched off. If you w ant to erase i t, use Menu 2 4. 1) Press 0( 18 â¼ . Y o uâÂÂll s e e CALL LO G ; pres s 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to RECE IV ED CALL S . Pr e ss 2. . 3) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll thr ough the phone numbers of t he la st 15 re ce iv ed c a l ls . Each p hone nu mber i n the li st has a numb er whic h is shown in the top right cor ner of the display; e.g., âÂÂ2A â â â A â st ands fo r answ er ed (r ecei ved) c all. Pr ess 6(1' to dial one of the numbers. To store one of the numbers in the Phone Book, recall the nu mber f rom the lis t, t hen pr ess 2. ; wh en SAVE IN LOCAT IO N âÂÂnâ is di splayed, pre ss 2. aga in .
35 Mi s s ed Ca lls ( M enu 2 3) Th e pho ne au to ma tic all y s tor e s th e ca ller sâ nu mb er s and names of the last 15 call s you missed (if net w ork supports t his f eatur e, a nd the ca llers â num bers wer e r eceived from the network â refer to you r service provider for more de- t ails) . The s ame p hon e number i snâÂÂt s tored twice i n the l i st . W h e n y o u d i a l a n u m b e r i n t h e M i s s e d C a l l s l i s t i t i s d e l e t e d from t his l ist, a nd it is add ed t o th e D ialed C a lls li st. The Missed Calls l ist rem ai ns in the phone's memory when t he pho ne is swi tc hed off . If you want to era se it, us e Menu 2 4. 1) Press 0( 18 â¼ . Y o uâÂÂll s e e CALL LO G ; pres s 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to MISS ED CALL S . Pr e ss 2. . 3) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll thr ough the phone numbers of t he la st 15 m iss ed ca lls . Each p hone nu mber i n the li st has a number w h ich is shown in the t op right corne r of the di sp lay ; e .g., âÂÂ2 Uâ - âÂÂUâ stands fo r unanswer ed (miss ed) call. Pr ess 6(1' to d ial one of the num be rs; thi s number w ill then be de leted from the list. To store one of the numbers in the Phone Book, recall the nu mber f rom the lis t, t hen pr ess 2. ; wh en SAVE IN LOCAT IO N âÂÂnâ is di splayed , pres s 2. aga in . Erase All Recent Calls ( M enu 2 4) No te: This men u e rase s a ll nu mbe rs in the Di al ed Ca lls, Missed Call s and Received Cal l s lists, and canâÂÂt be un done!
36 1) Press 0( 18 â¼ . Y o uâÂÂll s e e CALL LO G ; pres s 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to sc roll to ERAS E AL L RECE NT CA LLS . Pr ess 2. . 3) The ph one asks ARE Y OU SURE ? Pr ess 2. to era se, o r pr ess &/5 to exit with out erasi n g. Call Timers ( Menu 2 5) 1) Press 0( 18 â¼ . Y o uâÂÂll s e e CALL LO G ; pres s 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to CALL T IME RS . Press 2. . 3) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll thr ough the options. Pr ess 2. to choose the one you w ant. ( Y ouâÂÂl l ne ed your secu rity co de to cl ear the tim e rs .) LAST CA LL shows the dura tion of t he las t ca ll i n hours, minu tes, and se conds. If you a re in a call, the phone shows the duration of th e call in progr ess. (M ake sur e you hol d 0(18 fo r a coupl e of se conds dur ing a ca ll to get to t he r egular menu and not the In-C all men u.) ALL C AL LS shows the total amount of time spent on calls sin ce the t ime r was l ast reset. ALL CAL LS appl ies t o the phone number cu rrent ly selec ted for yo ur pho ne. LIFE TI ME R shows t he total amount of tim e you ha ve spen t on calls in hours and minutes . This number cann ot be reset. (Y ou can also se lect Life Time r by pres sing and holdi ng the # ke y for about 4 seconds.) CLEAR TI MER S resets all the timers to zero (exce pt the Lif e T imer). No te: CLEAR TI M ERS cannot be un done! Not e: The actua l invoi ce for cal l s by your ce llul ar servi ce provider may vary, d epending upon network features, ro und in g-o f f for bill ing , ta xes and so on .
37 Phone Settings (Menu 3) To access Menu 3, pre ss 0(18 , then â¼ unti l you s ee PHONE S ET TIN GS . Pre ss 2. . Rin gi n g O p ti o ns (M en u 3 1 ) You can c hoose how you want t he phon e to indi cate that the r e is an inco m ing ca ll. 1) Press 0( 1 8 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Y ouâ ll s ee RING IN G OPT IO NS and the curr ent sett ing. Pr ess 2. if you wan t t o ch ange i t. 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the p ointe r to th e c ho ice y ou wa n t. P ress 2. to select one. For Ring Vibra or Vibr ate to wo rk, you need the V ibra b attery (BKL - 6). If you choose Sile nt , t he pho ne disp lays SILE NT when you are nâÂÂt using th e other function s of the phone. This message is to remind you that the ringing tone is set to Off . Not e: When SILE NT is s ele cted, al l tone s, excep t for t he ch arge r-con nected tone, are also s witche d of f. If you choose Incr eas ing , ri nging will start at the lowest vol ume level, and the n inc rea se t o th e hig hes t le vel.
38 Ri nging Volume (Menu 3 2) Wit h thi s menu you choose th e ringing volume. As you scr ol l t hr ou gh ea ch o f t he 5 vo l ume le v el s, t he ph on e ri ng s so you c an hear eac h le vel. 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to RING IN G VOLU ME and the cur ren t se tting. Pr ess 2. if you want to change it . 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. for the ri ngi ng vol um e y o u want. Ri ngi ng T one ( Men u 3 3) The re are 6 di ffer ent ri ng tones to cho ose f rom. As you scr oll th rough each type, th e phone r ings so you can hear each one . 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to RING IN G TONE and the curr ent se tting. Pr ess 2. if you want to change it . 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. for the ringin g tone you w ant. Ke ypad Ton es ( Men u 3 4) When you press the buttons on your phone, the phone beeps (t he sound depen ds on which key you press). W ith t his menu, you can choose betw een thr ee volume le vels or you c an turn th e keypad ton es off.
39 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to KEYP AD TONE S and th e cur rent se t ting . Pr ess 2. if you want to change it . 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. to cho ose the o ne you want, or sel ect Off. Not e : You can still s end Touch T ones even w hen th e key- pad tones are switched off. Not e : Keypad tones are set to Of f when you choo se Si len t in âÂÂRinging Op tions (Menu 3 1) âÂÂ. See page 37. Lights (M en u 3 5) Th e ke yp ad and pho ne di spla y h av e light s t o make t hem eas y to read . Thi s menu allo ws you to set t he p hone' s lights On or Off. 1) Press 0( 1 8 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to LIGH TS and the cu rren t setti ng. Pr ess 2. if you wan t to c hange i t. 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. to choose On or Off. Lights On The keypad and display backlights are on for 15 seconds after the last keypress.
40 Light s Off The li ghts ar e of f permanently , except if Sil ent r inging i s s ele ct ed . Then th ey f lash t o in dic at e an incomi ng ca ll. 1-Touc h Dialing (Me nu 3 6 ) This m enu give s you the option of d iali ng memory loca- tions 1-8 by pre ssing and ho ldi ng a single number key for 2 secon ds (lo cati on 1 i s rec ommend ed to be us ed for the Vo ice Ma ilb ox Number ). For ex amp le, pre ssin g an d holdi ng 5 dials the number s tored in l ocation 5. 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to 1-TO UC H DIAL ING and the cu rrent se t- ting. Pr ess 2. if you want to chan ge it . 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. to choose On or Of f. With 1-Touch D iali ng On, you can dial the numbe r stored in an y of the l ocati ons 1 to 8, by p ressing and hol ding t he cor responding number key. If you press and hold 1, the phone dial s your voice mailbox number if you have store d it in this loc ation . Note: 1-Touch Dial i ng does n ot operate when Keygua rd is On , or w hen a ca ll is al rea dy est ab lish e d. If y o u p ress and hold 9, th e phone at tempts to make a ca ll to t he em erg e ncy num b er pre - pr og ram me d in to yo ur phone if you have Emergency 9 Dia ling (Menu 3 7 ) set to On.
41 Emergency 9 Dia ling ( Menu 3 7) You may dia l the emergency nu mber program med in your ph one by y our deal er, by p res si ng an d hol di ng t he 9 k e y, only i f Menu 3 7 i s se t to On. 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to EMER - GEN CY 9 DI ALI NG and the curr ent setti ng. Pre ss 2. if yo u wa nt t o c han ge i t. 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. to choose On or Off. La ngua ge (Men u 3 8) Th e men us a nd m essa ges can be disp la yed in E ng lis h, Frenc h, Spanis h, or Por tuguese . 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to LANG UA GE and the curr ent sett ing. Pr ess 2. if you wan t t o ch ange i t. 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the p ointe r to your c hoice . P r ess 2. to sel ect an op tion. Ph on e N um b e r ( M en u 3 9) Your phon e can have two different tele phon e n um bers. This me n u let s you choose w hich telephone number t o use.
42 Not e: In order to ha ve tw o diff er ent te lephone numbers, yo u mu s t sub s cri be t o t hem t h rou g h y ou r c el lu la r operator(s). 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to PHON E NUMB ER and the cur r en t pho ne number . Pr ess 2. if you w ant to chan ge it . 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the p ointe r to the num ber you want (if ther e ar e two av aila b le ). Pr ess 2. . Note: If only one phone numbe r is programmed into your phone, y ouâ ll only see tha t number in th is me nu. The p h one ca nâÂÂt u se bot h numbers a t the sa me t i me an d you canâ t chan ge the number dur ing a call . If your phone is set to y our fi rst number, you c an onl y re- ceiv e c alls via t hat n umb er . Y ou may be abl e to forw ar d cal ls from your second number to your first number so you don âÂÂt miss any call s, if t his se rv ice is ava ila ble fr om y ou r cellular service provider. For more information, please con tac t y ou r c e llula r s ervic e pro vid er. Au to m a ti c A ns w e r ( M en u 3 1 0 ) No te : Th is fe atu re ap pli es o nly if th e pho n e is in a ha nds - free ca r k it. Wit h Automa tic Answer O n, th e pho ne aut omatic a ll y answers after 4 seconds.
43 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to AUTO - MAT IC AN SWE R an d t h e cu rren t setting. Pr e ss 2. if you want to chan ge it . 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. to choose On or Off. Au to m a ti c R ed i a l (M en u 3 11 ) So met imes the ce llula r ne tw ork is bus y an d you r ca ll c anâÂÂt go through. You get a SYST EM BUS Y. .. messa ge and ar e asked to redi al. If Au tomati c Redial is s et to On, the phone autom atical ly tries 3 more times to connec t t he call . If the cal l conn ects , the phone b eeps to no tify you. 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee PHON E SE T- TING S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to AUTO - MAT IC RE DIA L an d t h e cu rren t setting. Pr e ss 2. if you want to chan ge it . 3) Pr ess â¼ to move the poi nter . Pr ess 2. to choose On or Off. Security Settings (Menu 4) Th is m en u l et s y ou ch an ge yo ur ph on eâÂÂs se cu rit y a n d l ock co des, which a re r e qui red f or certai n fun ctio ns. You can als o rese t the ph oneâÂÂs menus to their fa ctory sett ing s. Not e : You n eed your securi ty code to ac cess thi s menu . The defa ult security c ode i s 12345.
44 To access Menu 4, pre ss 0(18 , then â¼ unti l you s ee SECUR IT Y SET TI NGS . Pr es s 2. . The phon e ask s for your secur ity code. Enter your 5-digi t se curity c ode a nd press 2. . Cha nge L ock Cod e ( Me nu 4 1) The lo ck code is r equi red w hen you want to lock your phon e. See âÂÂLock Phone (Menu 6)â on page 52 . Note: The phoneâÂÂs de fault lock co de i s 1234. 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee SECU RI TY SET TIN GS . Pre ss 2. . 2) Ent er your se curity co de an d press 2. . 3) Y ouâ ll s ee CHAN GE LO CK CODE . Pre ss 2. to cha ng e it. Ent er a new 4 dig it lock code. Pr ess 2. . 4) The phone asks y o u to ve rify your new l ock code. T ype in the new lock c ode a gai n and pr ess 2. . The phone b riefl y displays LOCK CO DE CHAN GED . Chang e Sec urit y Co d e (M en u 4 2) The secur ity cod e allo ws acces s to the l ock code an d cer- tain submenus, so i t should b e kept in a secret and safe place, sepa rate from the phone. 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee SECU RI TY SET TIN GS . Pre ss 2. . 2) Ent er your se curity co de an d press 2. .
45 3) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to CHAN GE SEC URI TY C ODE . Pr e ss 2. to change i t. Enter a new 5-digit secu rity c od e . Pr ess 2. . 4) When the p hone ask s you t o ver- ify your new secur ity co de, ente r it ag ain and pr ess 2. . 5) Th e ph one br i efl y di spla ys SECUR IT Y C OD E CHAN GED . Rest ore Fa ct ory Se tti ng s (Me nu 4 3) This fun ction reset s the phoneâ s menus to their factory setti ngs. Not e: The lo ck co de and secu rity c o de ar e no t chan ged when you rese t the menu settin gs . 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee SECU RI TY SET TIN GS . Pr ess 2. . 2) Ent er your se curity co de an d press 2. . 3) Pr ess â¼ to scr oll to REST OR E F AC TORY SE T- TING S . Pr e ss 2. to reset the m . 4) The ph one ask s you to conf irm. Pr ess 2. to r eset or pr e ss &/5 to ex it w ithout re setting. 5) If you pr ess 2. , th e phone b ri efl y di sp la ys SETTI NG S RES TOR ED .
46 Call Settings (Menu 5) Th is me nu lets yo u sto re c all ing ca rd in forma t ion in yo ur phone, and se t up call ing re stric tions. To access Menu 5, pre ss 0(18 , then â¼ unti l you s ee CALL SE TT ING S . Press 2. . Calling Card (Me nu 5 1) Wit h t his menu you store ca lli n g card inf ormati on for up to 2 car ds in your phone. Th en yo u can make c allin g car d cal ls with out having to enter th e call i ng card i nformation each time. To make a cal ling card call , s ee âÂÂCa lli ng Car d Ca lls â on page 18. Remember , to use the automate d method of making call - ing card cal ls, you mus t ha ve enter ed al l the nece ssary car d de tails a nd sele cted the ca rd (us ing this menu ). If o n ly t he de tails for one card are enter ed, t here i s no need to us e the S ele ct fea t ur e. B ut, if yo u t h en ad d t h e d et ai ls o f ano th er ca r d, the s eco nd ca rd w ill a ut oma ti ca ll y be com e t he card in use . O nly one ca rd can be acti ve at a time . You may ent er a card nam e for each car d, but this is op- tiona l. This name is onl y used for card iden tificati on on the phone di sp lay, a nd has no effect on t he sending se - qu enc e. âÂÂCa rd A â an d âÂÂC ar d Bâ w ill be re pla c ed by th e names you enter. Card informa tion ma y be found on you r calling card. If you need furthe r info rmat ion a bout s peci fic diali ng seque nces, co ntact your cal ling ca rd com pany.
47 To Enter or Chang e Cal ling Card Information 1) Press 0(18 then â¼ until you see CALL SE TT IN GS . Press 2. . 2) Y ouâ ll s ee CALL IN G CAR D and th e cur rentl y se lec t ed card. P res s 2. to change it. 3) Use â¼ to move the pointe r to None , Card A or Card B , the n pr ess 2. . W hen t he phone asks f or y our s ecur ity code , enter it and pre ss 2. . If you se lect None , the phon e briefl y displa ys NO CARD SELE CTE D , a nd no car d is sele cted. Note: If youâ ve alrea dy stored card informat ion, and then l ater s el ect None , the active card is d e se lected . Ho w eve r, st or ed car d info rm at ion is le ft intac t . If you select Card A or Card B , and youâÂÂve never enter e d information for the car d befor e, s kip to Step 5. 4) If youâÂÂve alr eady ent e r ed informa - tion for a Car d, you then ha ve the option to Sel ect , Edit , or Eras e the c ar d. Us e â¼ to mo v e the poin ter to the option you wan t, and pr ess 2. . Sele ct choos es this car d as the one t o use. The ph one br i efl y di spla ys SELEC TE D . Edit al lows you to cha nge al r ead y-ente re d informa tion, describ ed in Step s 5 an d 6 on ne xt page. Eras e erases the stor ed in for mati on. T o verify that yo u wa nt to do thi s , pres s 2. at the ERASE ? pr ompt. Pr ess &/5 if you d onâ t want to erase the stor ed informa t ion.
48 5) The p hone pr ompts you to SEL ECT D IA LING SEQ UEN CE . Pr e ss 2. . Pr ess â¼ to scr oll th ro ugh the 4 dialing sequence options, and pr ess 2. to choose one : Acc ess N o. Ph one N o. Ca rd No . Use for car ds that r equire you to e n ter a 1-800 acces s numbe r firs t, then r equir e you to ent e r a phone number a f t er you h ear a to ne, then a c ard number aft er you hear anot her tone . Acc ess N o. Ca rd No . P ho ne No . Use for car ds that r equire you to e n ter a 1-800 access num ber fi rst, then r equir e you to enter your car d numb er afte r you hea r a tone, then the phone number aft er you hear anot her tone . 10x xx Ph one N o. Card No . Use fo r car ds t hat r equi r e yo u to ente r an a ccess number ( begi nning w ith 10 then 3 digit s), fol lowed by the p hone number af ter you hear a tone, then a car d number aft er you hear a tone. 0 Ph on e No. Ca rd No. Use for car ds t hat r equir e yo u to e nter 0 , th en the phone number a f t er you h ear a to ne, then a c ard number aft er you hear a tone. 6) The phone then pr o mpts y ou for other ca rd informa- tion, w h ich m ay i nclude: SELEC T PR EFI X , Card No: , and Card na me : . At each o f these pr ompts, pr ess 2. . For SELEC T PRE FI X , use â¼ or â² to m ov e th e point er to the p r efi x that your call ing ca r d r equir es you to ente r befor e t he phone number . The n pre ss 2. .
49 For Acces s N o: , Card No: , and Card na me: , ent er the i nformat ion the n pr ess 2. . The phone briefly displays CARD R EA DY FO R USE , an d use s the car d for whic h you jus t en tere d inf ormat ion. Cal lin g Option s (Men u 5 2 ) Th is me nu le ts y ou se t y ou r p ho ne s o th at it c an o nly m ak e t he typ es of calls y ou sp ecif y, or only in certai n typ es of netw orks. Not e: W h en call s a re res tri cted, ca lls may be poss ible to t he emerg ency num b er pro gram med i nto your phon e (e.g., 911 or an othe r of f ici al eme rg enc y nu mber) i nclu din g calls by emergency 9 d ia lin g. Carrier Selection ( M en u 5 2 1) Yo ur p ho ne u ses a car rie r ne tw ork ( als o ca lle d a ce llu lar sys tem) to make a nd rec eive call s. G eneral ly you si gn up for service wit h a particular âÂÂcarrierâ (your cellular se rvice prov ider ). T his is ca ll ed y ou r âÂÂH ome sy st emâ a nd u sua lly you want the phon e to us e i t. But the re may be times when you canâ t o r donâÂÂt use your Home s y stem ( for exa m pl e when yo u tr avel ). Th en, th ereâÂÂs usual ly more than one netw ork your phone can wor k in. But w hich one should it wor k in? The poi nt of the Carr ier Sele ction menu is to hel p your phone make the best cho ice fo r yo u. A simp le fact to kno w: al l cell ular s yste m s are ei ther ty pe âÂÂAâ or âÂÂBâ . So your âÂÂHome systemâ is eit her an âÂÂAâ or âÂÂBâ syst em. As k your cel l ular servi ce provi der or d eal er which typ e yo urs is.
50 1) Press 0(18 then â¼ until you see CALL SE TT IN GS . Press 2. . Pre ss W unt il you see CALL ING OP- TION S . Press 2. . 2) Pr ess â¼ to s c r ol l t o CARRI ER SEL ECT IO N and the curr ent set- ting. Pr ess 2. if you want to chan ge it . 3) The p ho ne asks for y our s ecur ity code . Enter it an d pr ess 2. . 4) Pr ess â¼ to move the pointe r to the op tion you want (d escrib ed below). Pre ss 2. to select i t. Pref err ed - Your dealer can pro- gram a l ist of âÂÂprefe rredâ networks i n to your p hone. If yo ur dealer has done th is, when you choos e Prefe rr ed your ph one looks first for your home sy stem, then a network i n the preferred l ist, then a network o f the s a m e â t y p e â ( A o r B ) a s y o u r h o m e s y s t e m , t h e n a n et w o r k of the opposite âÂÂtypeâ as your ho me system. If your deal er has not p rogra mmed t his list into your phone , you can stil l use the Prefe rr ed option. The phone will look first for your home s ystem, then a ne twork of the same âÂÂtype â as your home s ystem . Non-P re fe rre d - Your phone will choose a network t hat i s of a diff erent âÂÂtype â than your Home sy stem. Any - The phone f irst l ooks for y our hom e syst em, th en a netw ork of th e same âÂÂtypeâ as you r home s yste m , then a network of the opposite âÂÂtypeâ as you r home system.
51 Home On ly - The phone only looks for service on the Home system. It w onâÂÂt choose any other network, so if youâÂÂr e out of your Home system , yo u wonâ t have service ( NO SE RV IC E ). The t abl e be low s ho ws ho w th e ph o neâ s di splay change s acco rdi ng to whi ch network the phone us es. Allowed Ca lls (Men u 5 2 2) 1) P r ess 0(18 then â¼ until y ou see CALL S ETT IN GS . P r ess 2. . Pr ess W until you s ee CALL IN G OPT IO NS . P r ess 2. . 2) P r ess â¼ to scr oll to ALLOW ED CALL S and the current setting. P r ess 2. if you want to change it. 3) The p ho ne asks for y our s ecur ity code . Enter it and press 2. . If t he phone is usin g thi s netw ork : The displa y sho ws: The displa y sa ys: Home system (solid ) Blank, or na me of Home system Pr efe rr ed network (flas hin g) PREF ERRE D , or nam e o f Pr efer re d net work Home- type (phone has pr e- fe rr ed li st) (blank) ROAM IN G Home- type (no p r e fe rr e d list in ph one ) (flas hin g) ROAM IN G Non-Home- typ e (blank) NON- PR EF .
52 4) Pr ess â¼ to move the pointe r to the op tion you want (d escrib ed below). Pre ss 2. to select i t. Allow a ll - There ar e no rest ri c- tions on outgoing calls. NatâÂÂl onl y - Yo u c a n on ly m ak e c a lls wit hin yo u r ow n co untry; you cann o t make in ternati onal cal ls. Local o nl y - Yo u ca n on ly make lo cal c all s, o r ca lls to toll-f ree numbers beginning with 18 00, 1888, or 1877. You cannot m ake nati onal calls (prefixed with 1) or interna- tional calls (prefixed w ith 011). Mem. on ly - You can only make outgoing calls to numbers stored i n memory locations 10-14. Not e: Yo u cann ot store any numbers i n the phone d irec- t ory when Mem. onl y is selected . Incom in g - You can only r ecei ve inco mi ng cal ls; you r ph on e wil l no t al lo w o utg o in g ca ll s. Lock Ph one (Me nu 6) When you l ock your phone, y ou cann ot make outgoing cal l s (excep t to the number s tore d i n lo cati on 75 and the eme rgency number programmed into your phone) . Also, you cannot acce ss th e phon eâÂÂs me mory o r menu . You can r ecei ve incom ing call s as usu al. To make a c al l to l ocation 75 w hen the phone is lo cked, press â¼ then 6(1' . To call the emerge ncy number , ente r t he ent ire emerg ency numb er then pr ess 6(1' . 1) Press 0( 18 then â¼ unti l you s ee LOC K PHON E . Press 2. .
53 2) The p ho ne as ks yo u to Ente r lock code . 3) En ter the lock code and press 2. . The p hone displays PHON E LOCK ED . LOCKE D remains on the display to re m ind y ou that the phone i s locked. To unlock the phone, press 0(18 and t he ph one wi ll promp t y ou fo r t he l ock co de. Enter i t an d press 2. . In-Call Me nu This is avail able onl y when youâÂÂre in a call. T o access it , give the 0(18 key a shor t pres s. (A long pr ess of the 0(18 key gi ves you the norm al menu, as des cri bed in Section 6.) The in -call men u work s just like a norm al men u. M ove the pointe r and press 2. to s elec t an o ptio n. Aft er you mak e a choice , th e ph one a utoma tically exits t he in-call me nu. Mute - Thi s mutes the phon e duri ng a conv ersat ion. T he phone displ ays MUTE D . To unm ute the phon e, sele ct t he Mute option a gain. The phone displays MUTE O FF . Send DT MF - To send DTMF (Touch Tone) strings during a cal l, f irst reca ll th e stor ed s tri ng fro m memor y. Then , ac- ce ss th e in- c all m enu w it h a s ho rt p res s o f 0(18 . Mov e the p oin t er to Send DT MF and p ress 2. . The phone sends the DTMF (Touch Tone) string. See âÂÂSendi ng To uch Tonesâ on pa ge 56. Not e: W h en youâÂÂre in the In-Ca ll Menu, pre ssing any key (0- 9, * , #, &/5 or (1' ) exit s the In-C all Me nu. The p hone displa ys the digi t pressed inste ad.
54 Whi le the ph one is al erting you of an incom ing cal l (and t here are no othe r cal ls ac tive or held ), the In-Cal l m e nu is not avai labl e until you answer the cal l. Simi larl y, when you press 6(1' to init iate a ca ll, until the call is conne cted , t here is no In- Call Menu. Remi nde r Me ss age You can store a rem inde r mes sage t o app ear th e nex t time y ou s witc h you r ph on e o n ( it w ill a ppe ar on ce on ly). To do this: 1) Enter your message (see â E ntering Lettersâ on page 22). 2) Gi ve 0(18 a quick press, then switc h the phon e of f. When you sw itch your phon e on ag ai n, the m e ssag e disp lays. To cl ear the mess ag e, pres s and h old &/5 .
55 7. Data and T o uch T one s Data Mode Data Mode c an b e us ed whe n your phone is c onnec ted, via a s uitable d ata car d and mo dem, to a lap top or person al co mp uter . Y ou may then use your computer to make and re ceive cal ls, and to send and rece iv e data me ssag es su ch a s em ai ls. Fo llow t hes e s te ps bef o re us ing Da ta M ode : ⢠Ensu r e your ph one is s witc hed on, and that the battery h as enough ch arge for th e durati on of your da ta ca lls . ⢠Ensu r e tha t yo u ar e r ece iving a str ong s ignal (se e si g- nal st ren gth indica tor on th e disp lay). ⢠Ensur e tha t y our c omputer is switch ed on, a nd is fitt ed wi th a data ca rd . ⢠Conne ct the data c abl e to the d ata car d, an d to yo ur ph one. To sele ct Data Mode Con nect th e d ata c ab le to y our phon e ( DATA CARD CONNECTED displ ays). When in a call, wi th the data cable connected, the phone displays DATA CALL . In a da ta ca ll, the k eys on the phone donâÂÂt wor k exce pt for (1' ; w hen not in a call , al l ke ys wo rk . A lso, th e micr o- ph on e and ea rpi ec e do nâÂÂt wo rk in a da ta call. Important! W hen you are in Data Mode , do not swit ch off t he phon e. Do not move the ph one, or use it in a movi ng vehi cle (da ta will b e lost if you mo ve fr om one ce ll to ano th er) .
56 To de -sel ec t Da ta M ode Di scon n ect the d at a ca ble ( DATA CAR D RE MOV ED disp lays). To operat e y our modem and dat a card Refer to the d ocument ation sup plied with the se ite ms. Sending T ouch T ones You r pho ne is a âÂÂTou ch Tone â pho ne. Tou ch Tones ar e the sounds your phone m akes when you pre ss the k eys. Touch Tones can be used fo r many automated phone ser- vice s such as che cking your b ank bal ance and using voic e mailbox op tions. Your phone refers to Touch Tones as âÂÂDTMFâ (Dual Tone Mult i Fr eq ue ncy ). Ma nual ly Sen din g To uch Tone s Pressing the keys during a call sends Touch Tones. To do th i s: 1) M ak e a ca ll in t h e u sua l wa y ( e.g . to yo ur ba nk' s c o m- pute r phone numbe r). 2) Manuall y enter the d igi ts to be sent as T ouch tone s (e.g., your ba nk account num ber and password ). Automa tica lly Se ndi ng To uch Ton es For automatic sending of Touch Tones, you can store the Touch Tone string within th e same mem ory location as t he acc es s ph on e n um be r. S to re a pa u se (p ) o r wai t (w ) c har - ac ter be tw ee n th e ph on e nu m be r and th e To uch T on e string.
57 See â Special Chara cters i n Stored Number sâ on page 24 for det a ils on storin g pa use an d wait chara ct er s. The f ollowing is a n example of a number you c ould store in y our ph one : This number contains a phone number ( 18005551212), a wait character, an acc ess number (âÂÂ1234âÂÂ), a wait chara c- ter, a nd a p assw or d (âÂÂ343 4âÂÂ) - 18 005 55 1212w 12 34w34 34 . When you recall this nu mber from m emory and p ress 6(1' , th e phon e: ⢠Dials 18005551212 (the stor ed number), the n: ⢠âÂÂW a itsâ for you to p r ess 6(1' agai n. W h en you do , the phone sends the numbers 1234. ⢠âÂÂW a itsâ for you to p r ess 6(1' aga in, then sends the numbers 3434. The fol l owing example shows stori ng âÂÂpauseâ charac ters as wel l as âÂÂw aitâ c haracte rs (No te t hat a âÂÂw aitâ chara cter must still be included, as shown, to separate the phone number from the followin g digits): 1800 555121 2w1234p34 34 When you recall this nu mber from m emory and p ress 6(1' , th e phon e: ⢠Dials 18005551212 (the stor ed number), the n ⢠âÂÂW a itsâ for you to p r ess 6(1' ag ain . When y ou do, the phone sends the numbers 1234. It then: ⢠Pau ses f or 2.5 seconds, then sends th e numbers 3434. No te : If the ke y pa d ton e s ha v e be en s et to Of f, t he T o uch To nes will s till be sen t, b ut y ou wi ll n ot h ea r them .
58 Pressing 0(18 # 6( 1 ' sends a disp layed numbe r as a Touch Ton e. To end the ca ll, press # (1' after the phone s ends the Touc h Tones and has re turned to the no rmal call mode. Using the Flas h Fun ction You r cel lula r sys tem may of fer a flash functi on se rvi ce. This syst em service lets you accept or make a second call whe n you al ready h ave a call in pro gress (e.g. set up a co nfer ence ca ll), or se nd other in form at ion to the networ k, su ch as cre dit ca rd nu m ber s. Pressing 6(1' sends a displayed numbe r to the network as a fl ash , u nle ss it is pr ece ded by a âÂÂp â or âÂÂw âÂÂ. (I n th ese cas es i t is sent as a Tou ch Tone. ) Afte r the phone number ha s been entered, you can a dd ex tra in format ion whic h is for âÂÂfl ashâ se nding to the netw ork. Contact y o ur se rvi ce provider for furth er details.
59 8. Net work Services A vailability of Network Ser vices To b e a b le to us e any of th e net work s er vices , yo u w ill need to sub scrib e to the parti cular se rvic e. The serv ice may n ot b e av aila ble in a ll c ellu lar se r vice p rov ide r n et- work s . Plea se con tac t yo ur loc al c ellu la r ser vic e pro vid er for further informa tion. Some se rv ices wh ic h m ay be av ail able a re liste d belo w and de scribe d brief ly in t his sec tion: ⢠Calli ng Line Ident ifi cati on ⢠Cal l W ai tin g â¢V o i c e m a i l Calling Li ne I dentification When so meone cal ls you, the phone can di spla y the cal lerâ s phone num ber or name (or a text me ssage), w ith CALLI NG flas hi ng. If the prese ntation of t he call erâÂÂs id en- ti ty i s r es tri cted by th e ne tw o rk, or is w it hhe ld b y th e call er , CALL- CA LL ER ID BL OC KE D or CALL -I D N OT AVAIL AB LE may be di splayed inste ad. Th e ca ll erâ s n a me w ill be d ispl ay ed i f i t is se nt by t he n et- wor k, or if the number sent matches the number and name store d in y our phone book. Note : If the l ast seve n digits of an incom ing c alle râÂÂs numb er m atch th e las t se ven d igi ts of a nu mber st ore d in t he Ph one Bo ok, the phone displ ays t he stored nu mber/ nam e even i f the area co de or othe r di aling p refix i s d ifferen t.
60 The number w ill be sto red in the Received C alls lis t or the Missed Call s list, depending on whether you answer the call or not. Call W a iting Call Wait ing all ows y ou to be in form ed of a inc oming call while you a lready have a ca ll in progress. When you hav e a cal l in p rogr ess an d a third part y calls you, th e ph one can displa y the calle râÂÂs phone numbe r or na me (or a text mess age ), wi th CALLI NG flas hi ng. If th e prese ntation of the c aller âÂÂs id entity is re stricte d by the netw ork, or is w ithhe ld by the cal ler, CAL L- CAL LE R ID BLOCK ED or CAL L-I D NO T AVA ILA BL E may b e dis- pl ayed inst ead . To ans wer the incom ing cal l: 1) W hen y ou g et an i nco m ing c all ale rt (e .g. , if yo u h e ar a beep, or see th e call erâÂÂs num ber o r na me, with CALL ING fla shi ng ) , pr ess 6(1' . Th e se con d ca ll wi ll b e ans w ered, an d th e fi rs t call w ill b e put o n h old (th e ca lle râ s n um ber , if av aila ble , wil l be st ored in th e Rec eiv ed Ca lls lis t). T o sw ap bet we en the two c a ll s, pr ess 6( 1 ' . T o end bot h calls, press (1' . Th e ca ll erâ s n a me w ill be d ispl ay ed i f i t is se nt by t he n et- wor k, or if the number sent matches the number and name store d in y our phone book.
61 Note : If the l ast seve n digits of an incom ing c alle râÂÂs numb er m atch th e las t se ven d igi ts of a nu mber st ore d in t he Ph one Bo ok, the phone displ ays t he stored nu mber/ nam e even i f the area co de or othe r di aling p refix i s d ifferen t. If you don âÂÂt ans wer the in coming call , aft er app roxi mate ly 20 s econ ds the cal l alert ind icati ons wil l stop and the call erâÂÂs numb er (if ava ilabl e) will be added to the Misse d Call s lis t. To cl ear the inc oming ca ll aler t indica tions wi thout answe r- in g the call : 1) Press any k ey e xcept 6(1' , (1' or 3:5 . V oicemail M essage W a iting Message Waiti ng notifies you of unhear d voice ma il mes- sages in your voice m ailbox. The method of notificati on varies f rom one ne twork to anoth er. If you rece ive vo icem ail: ⢠t he v oic em ai l indic at or lig ht s, ⢠NEW VO IC E MESSA GE or âÂÂnâ NEW VOI CE M ES- SAGE S m a y b e d i s p l a y e d , i n d i c a t i n g t h e n u m b e r ( n ) o f unr ead me ssages, ⢠the index numbe r may show the number of unr ead me ssa ges. To li sten to your V oice Messages you c an d o any of the foll owin g: ⢠When NEW VOI CE ME SSA GE or âÂÂn â NEW VO ICE MES SAG ES is di splayed, pr ess 6( 1 ' or 2. .
62 â¢G i v e t h e 4 key a lo ng p r es s to qu ic k-dia l yo ur vo ic e- m ai l acce s s nu m ber ( if it is sto red in pho ne b ook location 1; see Note below). ⢠Enter your voic emai l access number , the n pr ess 6(1' . The ser vice ma y off e r vo ice gu ida nce. Yo u may need to pres s keys on th e phon e keyp ad to acce ss featur es. Not e: To be a ble to qu ick di al yo ur vo ice mail bo x wi th t he 4 ke y: 1) Store your Voice Mailb ox Ac cess Num ber in the Phone Book l ocation 1 (see âÂÂSave Name & Numb er (Me nu 1 2)â on pa ge 31). 2) Set the 1-T ouch Dial ing menu feat ur e to On; for details, r efer to âÂÂ1- T ouch Dialing (Menu 3 6)â on page 40. You only need to do steps 1 and 2 once (unless, of course , your voi ce mailbox access number changes).
63 9. Accessories An ext ensive ran g e of acces sori es is ava ilabl e for your phon e. You ca n se lect the acce ssor ies that b est sui t you r spec ifi c commun icatio n needs. Fo r a v ailab ility , pl ea se c hec k w i th yo ur l oca l de al er. A few prac tical rules fo r acces sor y oper ation: ⢠Keep the ac cessori es out of smal l chil dr en's r each. ⢠When you dis conn ect th e pow er cor d of an y acce s- sory , gras p and pull the plu g, not the cord. ⢠C h eck regula rly th at a ll ce llul ar pho ne eq ui pme nt in a vehic le i s mo unted and operat ing p r oper ly . ⢠Insta llat ion o f c omplex car equi pment m ust be co m- p lete d by qua lif ie d p erson nel on ly . WARNING ! Us e on ly b att eri es, char ge rs and acce s sor ie s ap- pr oved by the phon e man ufact urer for us e wit h t his particul ar phone mo del. The use of any other types w ill inv al ida t e any app r ova l or war ra nt y ap pl yin g t o th e phone, a nd may be d angerous.
64 Ba tteri es Sever al b atter ies ar e avail abl e for your p hone: ⢠BKH-6 E xtended NiCd 1100 m Ah ⢠BKL-6 Extended Vibra NiCd 1100 mAh ⢠BMH-2 Light Ni MH 550 mAh) ⢠BMH-7* Extended NiMH 1400 m Ah (looks same as BKH-6) ⢠BML-7* Extended Vi b ra Ni MH 1400 mAh (looks same as BKL-6) * Check with your ser v ice pr ovider for availabi lity . For deta ile d batter y infor matio n, incl uding char ging, tal k , and standby times, see âÂÂBattery Informationâ , beginning on page 5. A CP- 7U St anda rd Tr avel Char ge r Us e thi s dur abl e and econ omica l char ge r to char ge all batt ery op - t ions. Plug the char ger i nto a wall out let an d connec t the conn ector to t he bott om of your ph one. Ch eck t he char gin g status on the phon e disp la y. (Se e âÂÂC har gin g Tim es â o n page 6.)
65 Calls can be made during c harging, but charging wil l stop for the du ration of th e call and the ba ttery bar scroll ing stops. No te : I f the b at ter y i s co m ple te ly em pt y, yo u ca nn o t us e t he phone unti l it has eno ugh c harge to oper ate. The Tra vel Ch arger is avai lable for d if f e rent volta ge l evel s and can al so be us ed with the CGH- 10 C ompac t Deskt op Char ging St and. ACP- 9U Rapid Tr avel C h arger The e xtremely light, f unctional ly de - si gned Rapi d Tra vel Ch arge r ch arges your phone battery quickly. (See âÂÂCharging Time s â on p age 6.) Plug the char ger i nto a wall out l e t and c o n nect the conn ector to the botto m of y o u r p h on e . Check the cha rging sta tus on t he phone disp lay. You ca n use yo ur ph on e wh ile ch a rg ing . Ope rating w ithin a volt age ra nge of 10 0V -240 V AC (50Hz-60Hz), the Ra pid T ravel Charger is pr acti cally vo ltag e- i nd ep en de nt in nor mal of fice and house hold u se. L ike t he Tra vel Ch arger , t he Ra pid Tr avel Char ger is co mpat ible with a ll battery opti ons. The R apid Travel Cha rger can also be used with the Compact Desk top Chargin g Stand CGH-10.
66 LCH-9 Rapid Ci garette Lighter C harger The multivoltage Ra pid Ciga- rette Lighter Ch arger ensures t hat your ph one is al ways re ady f or use wh erev er yo u t rave l. The smal l charg er' s func tional design f its well with most car li ghters and i nteriors. Ch argi ng Ti mes ar e the same as for the Rap id Tr avel Charger ACP-9U (see âÂÂCharging Times â on page 6 ). Calls can be made du ring the chargi ng. A gree n li ght indi cates tha t the Ra pid Ciga rette Lig hter Ch arger i s re ady to ch arge. Check th e chargi ng st atus on the phone display. The input vol t age is 12 or 24 V DC, negat ive grounding. The Rapid Cigarette Li ghter Charger can be used wi th all acc es sor ies ava ila bl e for yo ur ph on e. Avoid prol onged charging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger when the car engine is not running. This may cause the b atte ry of your c a r to drai n. Note: In some c ar s the ci garette lighter plug is not provided with pow er when the ign ition is switched off. Ve rify that the green LED l ig ht is lit. CGH-1 0 Compact D esktop Charging Stand Th e Co mpa ct De skt op C h argi ng S tan d p rov ide s mou n t- ing for bot h the p hone and a spar e batte ry. Pl ug the char ge r int o a wall ou tlet and con nect the c o nnec tor to the bac k of t he Comp act De sktop Char ging St and. Place your phon e an d /o r a spar e bat tery in the stan d t o beg in b atter y
67 char ging . Chec k the cha rging s tat us of the p hone ba tter y on the phone display. When the phone is c hargi ng, no li ghts a re dis pl ayed on t he sta nd. Wh en cha rgin g is c omple te, t he s tan dâÂÂs i ndica tor ligh t b lin ks . Compati ble wi th all battery options, the Comp act D e sktop Ch argi ng Sta nd can be used wit h t he Standa rd Trave l Char ger ACP-7U or the Rapid Travel Charger ACP-9U . The phon e has the bu ilt- in intell igence to ma intai n the bat- t ery, so t here is n o ne ed fo r a di schar ge featu re on t he stand. The spar e b a t tery c harge r sta tus ind icato r i s locate d on t he fro nt of t he char ging st and fo r easy vi ewing. T he fr ont slot c har ge r st atu s i nd icat or is built i nto th e ph on e. It is dis- played on th e sc reen an d supp orted by a udib le conf irmation tone s. BCH-10 Belt Clip Th e be lt clip le t s yo u ea sily wear your phone. To a t tach the be lt clip t o t he phone, f irst rem ove the b a t- ter y. N e xt s lide th e m eta l cl ip on to t he ba ck of the p hone, t hen re- pl ace t he b atter y. Att ach th e cl ip ho lder t o your be lt a n d sl ide t he met al c lip int o the holde r un til it loc ks. To r elea se t he pho ne fr om t he clip hol der, p ress t he re- lea se butto n o n t he top of t he ho lder .
68 10. Reference Infor mation Important Safety Information Tr affi c Saf ety Do not use a hand-h eld phone while driving a vehic le. If using a hand- held p hone, p ark the vehicle b efor e conver sing. Always se cure t he phone in i ts ho lder; d o no t place t he ph one o n the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sud- den sto p. The use of an alert de vice to operat e a ve hicl e's light s or ho rn o n publ ic ro ads is n ot permitte d. R emem ber, ro ad safety always comes fi rst! Ope r at in g Env iro nm en t Reme mber t o fo llow any s peci al r egula tions in for ce and al ways switch off your phon e wheneve r its use is forbidd en, or whe n it may cause i nterf erence or d anger. When conn ecting the ph one or any accesso ry to anothe r d evice, read its user g uide for det ailed sa fety i n structio ns. Do not connect inco mpatible pro d ucts. As wi th other mo bile r adio tran smitti ng eq uipm ent, users are ad - vised t hat for the sa ti sfactory o perati on of the e quip ment an d fo r the safety of p erso nnel, it i s rec ommen ded that the eq uipm ent shou ld on ly be us ed i n the nor mal op era ting p ositi on . (Held t o your ear wi th the a nten na poi nting ove r you r shoul der.) El ec tronic Devic es Most m ode rn electr onic e quip ment i s shiel ded f rom ra dio fr eque n- cy (RF) signals. Ho wever, cer tain electr onic e quipmen t m ay not be shielded agai nst the R F sig nals fr om your cellul ar ph one. Pac em akers Pacem aker manu factu rers recom me nd that a mi nim um separat ion of 6 i nches (20 cm .) be ma in tained b etwee n a handhel d cel lular phone and a pacem aker to avoid pot ential interfe renc e with the pace maker. Th ese recomm end ation s are c onsis tent w it h the inde- penden t re searc h by and rec ommen datio ns of Wirel ess Tec hnolo gy Rese arch . P ersons with pac ema kers:
69 ⢠Sho uld a lways kee p th e ph one mo re than 6 inch es (20 cm ) from thei r pac ema ker w hen the p hone i s switc hed on; ⢠Sho uld n ot c arry the pho ne in a b r east pock et; ⢠Sho uld u se th e ear oppo site th e pa cem aker to mini mize the potentia l for interf er e nce . ⢠If you have an y reason t o suspect tha t interference i s taki ng pl ace, swi tch off you r phon e imm ediat ely . Hearing Aid s Some digi tal wireless p hon es may inter fere wi th some hea ring aids. In the event of such inter feren ce, you m ay wa nt t o consult your serv ice provider. Other Medical Devi ces Ope ration of any r adio tran smitt ing eq uipm ent, i nclud ing c ellu lar phones, may inter fere with th e fu nction ality of in adeq uat ely pr o- tected m edical devic es. Consult a physician or the manufac ture r of the med ical de vice to determ ine i f they a re a dequate ly shielded from e xtern al R F energ y or if you h ave a ny qu estion s. Swi tch off your phone in healt h care faci lities when any r eg ulations p osted in thes e areas instru ct you to do so . Hospita ls or he alth care facili ties may be usi ng e quipmen t th at co uld be sensi tive to exte rnal RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affe ct impr op erly instal led or inadequate ly shiel ded electr onic systems in m oto r vehic les (e.g . elect ronic fuel inj ecti on sys tem s, e lect ronic anti -skid (anti -loc k) b raking syst ems, electro nic speed contro l systems, air bag syste ms). Check with the manu fac- turer o r its rep resentati ve r egardi ng y our ve hic le. Y ou shoul d al so cons ult th e manufa ctur er of any equ i pment t hat has b een add ed to your vehicle. Pos ted F acili ties Switch your phone off in any facilit y where posted notices so requi re.
70 Pote nt ially Expl osiv e Atm os p heres Switch off your phon e when in any area with a pot entiall y explosi ve atmosp here and ob ey all si gns and instr uction s. Spar ks in su ch areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting i n bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to swit ch o ff t he pho ne w hile at a refuelin g poi nt (service statio n). User s ar e remi nded o f th e ne ed to o bserv e re- st ric ti ons on th e us e of r adi o eq uip men t in fuel dep ots (f ue l sto rag e and di stributi on ar eas), c hem ical plan ts or whe re bl asting opera- tions are in progres s. Areas w ith a p ote ntially explos ive atm osphere are ofte n but no t al- wa ys clea rl y mar ked . T hey inc lud e b elo w deck on bo ats ; che mi cal transfer or storag e fac ilities; vehicles usi ng liq uefied petro leum gas (such as p rop ane or but ane); areas whe re t he air contai ns chem i- cals o r particl es, such as g rain, dust or met al po wder s; and an y other a rea wher e you wou ld no rm ally be a dvised to t urn off your vehicle e ngine . Vehicles Only qualifi e d personne l should install the p hone in a vehicle, or servic e the phone. Faulty inst allation or servic e may be dangerous and ma y invalidate any warranty which may a pply to th e unit. Check r egula rly that a ll cellul ar pho ne equi pment i n your vehi cle is m oun ted and ope rat ing p rop erly . Do not st ore or carry flammable liquids, gase s or explo sive ma- teria ls in the same compa rtment as a cell ular phon e o r any of i ts parts o r accessor ies. For vehi cles equ ipped wi th an a ir ba g, r eme mber t hat an air bag inflates with g reat force. D o no t plac e ob jects, includ ing b oth in - stalled o r p ortabl e wir eless eq uipm ent, in the a rea over the a ir bag or in the a ir bag de pl oyment a rea. If in-veh icle wi reless e quipmen t is improper ly i nstalled and the air b ag inflat es, serious injury could resu lt. Swit ch off you r p hone be fore bo ardin g a n airc raft. Th e use of c el- lular pho nes in an ai rcra ft may be dange rou s to the ope ration of the aircr aft, may di srupt th e ce llular networ k, an d may b e illeg al. Failure to observe these instr uct ions ma y lead to th e suspensi on or denia l of cellu lar teleph one services to th e offender , or legal act ion, or bot h.
71 Emerge ncy Cal ls IMPORTANT! This p hon e, like a ny ce llular ph one, op era tes by using radio sig- nals, c ellular and landline n etworks, a s well as use r- progr ammed functi ons w hich c anno t guara ntee con nection i n all cond itions. The refore, yo u shou ld n ever r ely so le ly up on an y cellul ar ph one fo r essenti al com municati ons (e.g . m edica l eme rge ncies). Reme mber, t o m ake or rece ive any cal ls, the phone m ust be switche d on an d in a ser vice are a with ade quate ce llular signa l strength . E mergen cy call s may no t b e possi ble o n all ce llular phone netwo rks or w hen cert ain ne twork ser vices and /o r phon e features are in use. Check with lo cal cel lular service provi ders. Ma ki ng an E m erg en cy Cal l 1) If t he ph one is not on, swit ch it on by p res si ng a nd holdi ng the 3:5 key . 2) Pr ess a nd hold &/5 to clear the display . 3) Ent er the emer gency num ber fo r your pr esent loca - tion (e.g., 911 or another of ficial emergency number). Emergency numb ers va ry by locat ion. 4) Pr ess 6(1' . If cer tai n feat ure s ar e i n use ( e.g ., Ke ygua rd) , you m ay fir st n eed to turn the se off befo re you ca n ma ke an eme rgency ca ll. Consul t thi s docum ent and your l ocal se rvice p rovider. When making an emerge ncy c all, rem em ber to give al l th e neces- sary in formati on as a ccur ately a s po ssible. R emem ber that your cellul ar pho ne m ay be th e on ly mea ns of com muni catio n at the scene o f an ac cident . Do not end the ca ll unti l g iven permissi on to do s o. Radi o Frequency (RF) S i gn als Your wireless hand held portable telephon e is a low po wer rad io transmi tter and re ceiver. When it is ON, i t rec eiv es and also se nds out rad io fr equ ency (RF ) s ignals.
72 In August, 1996, the Fed era l Comm unicat ions Comm ission (FC C) adopte d RF expo sure guid elines with safety level s for han dhe ld wireless p hon es. Those g uide lines are consiste nt wi th safet y stan- dards previously se t by both U.S. and internat ional standards bodi es: ANSI C9 5.1 (19 92)* , NCR P R epo rt 86 (198 6)*, ICNI RP (1996)* . Thos e stand ard s were b ased on com pr ehens ive and peri odi c eval- ua ti ons of th e re lev ant sci ent if ic li te rat ur e. F or e xam ple, ov er 12 0 scient ists, enginee rs, and physi cians fro m universit ies, governm ent health agenci es and in dustry re viewed the avail able b ody of r e- search t o d evelop the ANSI S tan dard (C9 5.1). The design of your phone co mplies with t he FCC guide lines (and those sta ndar ds). *Ame rican Nation al S tandard s Institu te, Na tiona l Counc il on R adi- ation Protec tion a nd Measu rem ents; Inter nation al Com mission o n Non-Ion izing Ra diatio n Prot ectio n.
73 Care and M aintenanc e Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsman- ship a nd should be tre ated with care. The suggestions belo w wil l he lp you to ful fil l an y wa rran ty ob liga tio ns an d al- low you to e njoy th is product fo r many ye ars. When using you r pho ne, b atte ry, cha rger, OR any acce ssory: ⢠Kee p it and all its parts and accesso ries out of sma ll childrenâ s r e ach. ⢠Kee p it d ry . Precip itation , hu midi ty and liq uids co nta in mine r- als that will corrode electronic c ircuits. ⢠Do not use or stor e it in dusty , dirty areas as its moving p arts can be dam age d. ⢠Do not sto re it in hot areas. Hi gh temp era tur e s can shorten the l ife o f elect ronic device s, da mag e batter ies, an d wa rp or mel t ce rt ain p la st ics. ⢠Do not sto r e it i n cold areas. When the p ho ne warms up (to its normal o per ating temper ature), mois ture can for m insid e the p hon e, wh ich m ay damag e th e phon e's el ectronic circuit boa rd s. ⢠Do not attemp t to open it. Non -exp ert han dli ng of the de vic e may dam age i t. ⢠Do not drop, knoc k or shak e i t. Ro ugh hand lin g can b reak int ern al circuit bo ards. ⢠Do not use harsh che micals, cleaning solv ents, o r strong deter gen ts to cl ean i t. W ipe it with a soft cloth slightl y da mp- ene d i n a mi l d so ap- an d-w ate r so lut ion. ⢠Do not pa int i t. Paint can clog the device â s m oving parts an d prevent prope r o perati on. ⢠Use only t he sup plied or an approved replacem ent a ntenna. Un auth orized antenna s, m odificat ions o r at tachmen ts co uld dam age the pho ne an d may vi olat e r eg ulation s go vern ing radi o device s. ⢠If t he phon e, ba ttery , char ger , or a ny acc essor y is not w orking properly , ta ke it t o you r nearest qu alified serv ice fac ility . The perso nne l there will a ssist you, and if ne cessar y , arrang e for servi ce.
74 11. T roublesh ooting No te : W it h a new , co m ple t el y di sch a rg ed ba t te ry , the phone may take up to 45 minutes to show that cha rging is in progress. If the power do es not c ome on or stay on: ⢠Make sur e the batter y is pr operl y inst alle d and char ged. ⢠Be sur e that the co ntact s on the batt ery and the char ging sta nd ar e clean. ⢠Batte ry char ge m ay be to o l ow fo r operat ion. Check the d isplay and li sten for the low ba ttery wa r ning tones. If the power c omes on , but th e pho n e does n ot work: â¢I f t h e p h o n e d i s p l a y s NO SE RVI CE , youâ r e out o f the ce llu lar serv ic e area and y ou canâÂÂt mak e ca lls . Y ou also ge t this message if youâÂÂve chosen Home On ly under Car rier Selec tion (in Menu 5 2), and youâÂÂve le ft your Ho me system. ⢠Make sur e that the an tenna is pr operl y inst alled and if your p hon e has an extend abl e ante nna, mak e sur e th at the an ten n a is ex ten d ed t o its fu ll le ng th. ⢠C h e ck i f th ere is an error m es sa g e on th e di sp la y af te r swit chin g the phone o n . I f so , co n tact y our l ocal deal er .
75 12 . T ech nica l Inf orm atio n W e ight: 6.2 oz. w ith Extended Battery (B K H- 6 ) Transmitting Power: 500mW nominal Op erat ing Vol ta ge: 3. 6V dc 12V dc for c ar kit Frequenc y Band: 824.040 - 848.970MHz (TX) 869.040 - 893. 970MHz (RX) Number of Channel s: 832 Phone Book Me mory Up to 75* Locat ions: Mem ory Ca p aci ty 32 numeric d i gits , an d (per location): 30 letters *Note: The ma ximum number o f Phone Boo k entries dep end s on how mu ch info rm atio n you st ore in each loc atio n. CANADA NOKI A PRODUC TS LT D. â 5 75 Westne y R d. South, Ajax, Ont ario L 1S 4N7 . T el: (90 5) 427- 66 54 USA NOKI A MOBILE PHONES â 6200 Courtn ey C ampbe l l Cause way, Su ite 9 00, Tam pa, FL 33607 Te l: 1 -88 8- NO KIA2 U ( 1-8 88-6 65- 4228) P a r t N o . 9 3 5 1 7 6 5 0 1 / 9 8 P r i n t e d i n C a n a d a NOKIA and the NOKIA logo are regi stered tradem arks of Nokia Co rporation. The i nformation con tained in this Us er Guide was wri tten for Noki a phone NHA-3NA . The ri ght to make changes and imp rovements to an y of the prod ucts descri bed in t his guide witho ut prior not i ce is r eserved. Issue No. 1. é 1998 Nokia M obile Phones. A l l righ ts reserved . Th ese co mm odi ti es ar e aut hor ized by t he U. S. Gove rnme nt fo r exp or t onl y to C anad a, M exico, or the U nited States. They may not b e resold, diverted, transferr ed, or otherwise disposed of in any other country, eit her in their orig- inal for m or after bei ng incorporat ed through an interm ediate process i nto other end -items, without th e written ap proval of t he U.S. Departmen t of State.
76 NOKIA CELLULAR TELEPHONE LIMITED 1-YEAR CELLULAR TELEPHONE W ARR ANTY NOKIA w arr ants that the NOKIA c ellula r tele phone a nd a c- cessori es are fr ee fr om defe cts in mat erial an d workma nship. The warr anty per iod for t he Pho ne (Radio) units and all accessor ies (exclu ding car ry bags) is twelve (12) months from th e date o f pu rcha se or fo urt een (14) m on ths fr om t he dat e of w ho le sal e s hipm ent fr om N OKI A, w hi ch ever is s ooner . T he w arr ant y pe riod fo r th e Ca rry bags i s t hree (3 ) months from th e d ate of pu rch ase (wi th pr oof of p urchas e) or five (5 ) mon ths fr om the da te of wh olesal e ship men t from NOKIA, whichever is sooner. Durin g the warranty period, NOKIA will, at its option, repair or rep lace t he d efect ive pr odu ct free o f ch arg e. Howeve r, if NOKI A dete rmin es that the w arra nty co nditio ns cannot be applied , the p urchase r will be b ille d for the repair an d shi ppi ng . EX CEPTI O N S This w arra nty is su bject to the f ollowi ng excep tions: 1) Mobile o r fixed installatio n which is not in accordance with t he inst allation instructi ons, publi shed by NOKIA , will void the w arranty. Damag e ca used by a rep air o r an at- tempt t o r epair by other than a serv ice cen tre auth ori zed by NOKIA will vo id the warr anty; 2) Thi s wa rranty cove rs no rma l consumer use an d does no t cover d efect s or damage to any prod uct which , in NOKIAâÂÂs sole o pinion, has bee n subject t o improper storage , l iquid dam age, un auth oriz ed mo difi catio n, mi s- use, negl ect, abus e, misap plication , acci dent, al terati on, impr oper i nstal lation, malad justm ent of c onsumer con - trol s, or abn orm al o perati ng con diti ons, or which has been at tri butab le to acts o f God; 3) Fu ses a nd dam age caus ed by sh ip pi ng ar e no t cov ered by t he wa rra nty;
77 4) Thi s w arra nty d oes not cove r de fects or dam age s caus ed by a pro du ct whi ch is n ot approve d b y NOKIA to be conne cted to the cellul ar tel ephone . NOKIA will not be liable for incident a l or consequ ential damages resu lting from the use of such not-ap prov ed device; 5) Thi s w arra nty d oes not cove r de fects or dam age s caus ed by imp roper or d efecti ve fun ction of t he c ellula r system o r by ina dequate sign al re cep tion by the ant enna ; 6) R emoval and rei nstal lation c osts a re not co vere d by thi s warrant y; 7) This warr anty is applicable o nly to products sold and b oug ht i n C ana da o r Be rm ud a. 8) R emoval of Da te Code Labe ls fro m th e accessor ies wi ll void the warr anty. Asid e from the obliga tion st ated in th e foreg oing warr anty, NOKIA wil l not be liable for i n cide ntal or conse quential dam- ages , dir ect or ind irect , loss o f un antici pated be nefits o r profit s, loss of use of the cellula r telephon e, resulting from the use o f t he cellul ar telep hone, or i ts accessori es, or a rising from a ny br each of this warran ty. CLAIM PROCEDURE In order to o bta in warr anty p erform anc e, re turn the defec ti ve unit to t he NOKI A S ervice Centr e with tra nsportat ion charges pre paid . (Shi pping o f the rep aired unit will be p aid by NO KIA .) The proof of d ate of purc hase w ill be re qui red b efor e in-w arranty se rvice i s rend ered . Main tena nce and se rvi ce may be ob tained in an y auth orized service centre in Canad a.
78 EXTENSION OF WARRANT Y PERIOD When a re pair is made, an extr a 90- day servi ce wa rranty i s given to t he lab our and pa rts of th e re pair con cern ed. If re- plac ement of a fault y unit is applied, inst ead of repairin g, this 90-d ay service war ranty i s app lied t o th e re placed unit . Besides this 90-d ay service warran ty, the war ranty repa irs or repl acements do not affect the orig inal warrant y con ditions, which are determ ined by th e da te o f purch ase. THE F OREGOI NG WARR ANTY IS THE PURCHA SERâÂÂS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL O THER WARRA NTIES, EX PRESSED OR I MPLIED, INCL UDIN G BU T NO T LIM ITE D TO AN Y I MPLIE D WARRANT Y OR MERCHANTABI L ITY OR FITNESS F OR A PART ICULAR PURPO SE OR USE. Some prov inces do not al low limi tation s on how l ong an i m- plied warrant y l asts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. FOR WARR ANT Y SERVICE LOCAT ION, CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER OR DIRECTLY TO: NOKIA PRODUCT S LIMI TED 575 W estn ey R oad S outh Ajax , Ont ario L 1S 4N7 Fo r pro duc ts bein g re tur ned to NO KIA o r its auth ori zed ser- vice ce ntres, t he r etail d ealer shall p repay shi pping char ges, taxes, dut ies, insurance. NOKIA assu mes no risk for da mage in ship ping. NOTE: Yo ur warranty is automati cally reg ister ed.
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