Nokia 252C Owner's Manual
OW N E R â S MAN U A L
Qui ck G uid e to Funct ion s An swer a ca ll - Press SE ND or any key but END or PWR . Cl ear a di git fr om disp lay - Press CLR . Cle ar t h e ent i re di s pl ay - Pre ss and hold CLR . Em erge n cy 9 ca ll - Press and ho ld 9 for 2 sec onds. (Note : E mergenc y 9 d ialin g m ust b e se t to on! Yo u c an also di al 911, t hen p res s SEND ) En d a call - Press EN D . Fin d a stor ed na me - Wit h clear disp lay, pr ess ABC th en ! ! ! ! . Fin d a stor ed nu mber - With clear disp la y, pr ess ! ! ! ! . Keygua rd activa te - Press and hold EN D , o r p ress MENU * . Key guar d de acti v ate - Press ME N U * . Las t 15 diale d numbers - With clear display, press SE ND th en ! ! ! ! . Press SEND ag ai n t o dia l di splayed nu mbe r. Las t number re dial - W ith clear di splay, pre ss SEND SEND . Mak e a ca ll - E nter ar ea code and ph one num ber the n pr ess SEND . On e- t ou c h dia l - Pre ss and ho ld 1-8 for 2 sec onds. (Note: On e-t ouch diali ng must be set t o o n!) PIN CALL ac tiv a te - Press * # PINCALL #, key in PIN c ode, then press OK . PIN CALL de activ ate - Press * # PI NC ALL #, t hen OK . Spee d di al - Press a loca tion num ber (1-75) then pr ess SE ND . Stor e a numb er (quick ) - Key in area code and phone numb er then pr ess OK O K . Swi tch on/o f f - Press a nd hold PW R for on e sec ond . V o lu me - ad ju st - During a call, pre ss ! ! ! ! or " " " " .
Quick Guide to M enu Ba ckst ep one le vel - Press CLR . Enter menu - Press MENU . Exit men u - Press END . Sc rol l t hro ugh men u - Press MENU then ! ! ! ! or " " " " . Sel ect a sub men u or option - Pr ess OK . Short cuts - Press ME NU then t he m enu num ber. MENU SUMMAR Y 1 Pho ne Boo k 1 Find N ame 2 Save Nam e & Num ber 3 Edit Name o r Numbe r 4 Eras e from Phone Book 5 Phone book Status 2 Call Log 1 Dial ed Call s 2 Rec eived C alls 3 Missed Calls 4 Eras e all Recent C alls 5 Call Tim ers 4 S ec urity Setti ngs 1 Chang e Lock Code 2 Change Sec urity Code 3 Restor e Facto ry Settings 5 Call Se ttings 1 Call ing Options 2 Callin g Card * 6L o c k P h o n e Prev ents outgoi ng calls an d access to all pho ne functions. 7 Messa ge s** 1 Read Mess ages 2 Eras e Messages 3 Message Alert Tone 3 Pho ne Se tti ngs 1 Ringing O ptions 2 Ringing Vo lume 3 Ringing To ne 4 Keypad T ones 5 Lights 6 1-Touc h Dialing 7 Emerg e ncy 9 Diali ng 8 Language 9 Phone N umber 10 Automatic Ans wer 11 Automatic Redi al 8D e b i t (TRACFONE only) 1 Timetank I nfo 2 Checks um 9P r e p a i d (if available) 1 Check Balan ce 2 Add Money to A ccoun t 3 Prepaid Card 4 Save A ccess N umb ers * This opti on is not availa ble if Prepa id (Menu 9) is a ctivated. ** Message s menu is avail able on Noki a 252N only . Messages feature depends on network sub scription.
Ke ys Scrolls throu gh menu funct ions. Also adjusts earpi ece vol - ume duri ng a call. Swi tc hes betw een a lpha and numeri c mode s. Confirms and selects choic es on displ ay . Enters the me nu. Delete s charact ers o r clear s display . Backsp aces one me nu level. Di al s a pho ne number an d answers a call. 0-9, â , #: Used to enter number s an d charact ers. Ends a c all. Acti vates Key- guard when pr esse d an d held . Ex its t he men u. Sho w s L if e Ti m e r wh e n pr esse d an d held. Switches t he p hon e on and off when pr esse d an d held. Retra ctab le ant enna . E xtend full y duri ng c alls.
i Con te nts 1. For You r Safet y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Displ a y In dicator s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3. Batte ry Informa tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Installi ng the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Removing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Discharging t he Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Important Battery Information . . . . . . . 1 0 4. The Basic s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Switching On or O ff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Wake-up Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Selecting a N etwork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 Making a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 Ending a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 Answering a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 Adjusting t he Earpiece Volume . . . . . . 1 5 Last Numbe r Re dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 Speed Dial ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 1-Touch Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 Emergency 9 Dial ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 Keyguard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 Calli ng Card Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 PIN Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 Voice and Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 What is Debi t Mode? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 5. The Ph one Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Viewing and Entering Names . . . . . . . . 2 2 Saving Numbe r s and Name s . . . . . . . . 2 4 Finding Numbers and Names . . . . . . . 2 6 Using the Notepad Memory . . . . . . . . . 2 6
ii Moving a Name and Nu mber . . . . . . . 2 7 Erasing a Name and Number . . . . . . . 2 7 Editi n g a Name and Num ber . . . . . . . . 2 7 6. The Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 âÂÂMENU then OKâ Meth od . . . . . . . . . . 2 8 Shortcut Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9 Using the Menu During a Ca ll . . . . . . . 2 9 List of Menu Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Phone B ook ( Me nu 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Call Log (Menu 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 Phone Settings (Menu 3) . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 Security Se ttings (Menu 4) . . . . . . . . . 4 3 Call Se ttings (Menu 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 Lock Phone (Menu 6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 Messages (Menu 7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 Debit (M enu 8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 Prepaid (Menu 9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 In-Call Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3 Reminder Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4 7. Data and Touch Tones . . . . . . . . . 65 Data Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 Sending Touch Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 Using the Flas h Function . . . . . . . . . . . 6 8 8. Networ k Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Availabi lity of Network Servi ces . . . . . . 6 9 Calli ng Line Identi fication . . . . . . . . . . . 6 9 Call W aiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0 Message Waiting ( Voicemail) . . . . . . . . 7 1 Di git al M es s ag e S e rvi ce (Nokia 252 N only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3
iii 9. Access ories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 10. Ref erence In formation . . . . . . . . . . 81 Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . 8 1 Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 7 11. Troubleshoot ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 12. Techni cal I nformatio n . . . . . . . . . . 89 13. NOKIA One-Year Limited Warranty . . 90 14. Inde x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
1 1. F or Y our Saf ety Rea d thes e si mple gu id elin es bef ore usin g your pho ne. F a ilu re t o c om ply wit h th ese g ui del in es may be dangerou s or illega l. For more detailed safety informat ion, see âÂÂImportant Safety Informationâ on pa ge 81. Ro ad Safet y Comes Fir st Do nâÂÂt use a hand-he ld phone whi le dri ving; p ark t he vehi cle first . Switch Off In Hospitals Swi tch off your phone wh en near medi cal equipment. Follow any re gulations or rules in forc e. Sw it c h O f f On A irc ra ft Mob ile p hone s c a n ca u s e in t erf er e n ce. Us in g t h em on ai rcr a ft i s il le gal . Switch Off When Refueling Do n ot use th e ph one at a r efue lin g po int . Do n ot use n ea r f uels or ch em ic al s. Switch O ff N e ar B lasting Do not use the phon e wher e blast ing i s in progress. Obse rve re strictions, and f ollow any regulati ons or rules i n force. In terf er ence All mo b ile ph one s ma y ge t in t erf er enc e whi ch co uld af fect perfo rm anc e. Use Sensibly Use only in the normal posi tion (to ear). Av oi d u nne ce s sa r y co nt a ct wit h the an t en n a when phone is on.
2 Qualif ied Se rvice Only qual ifie d serv i ce perso nn el may in st all or re p ai r ce llular phon e eq uipment. Use o n ly app rov ed ac cessori es and batt eries . FCC/I ndustry Ca nada Not ice A cellular phone may cause TV or radi o interference ( e . g . w h e n u sin g a p hon e in close proximity to elec tronic re- ceiving equip ment ). T h e F C C / I n d u s t r y C an a d a c a n r e q u i r e yo u to stop us in g you r ce llu la r ph o ne if s uc h int e rfe r enc e cann o t be elimi nated. If you requi re ass is tance , ple ase con tac t y ou r l o ca l se r vice f ac ili t y. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Op erat ion is su b jec t to the c ondit ion that thi s devi ce do es not cause harmful inter feren ce. Usi ng this Guide The cell ular phone des cri b ed in th is gui de i s approv ed for use i n AMPS and/or NAMPS n etworks. A num b er of fe atures inclu ded i n thi s guid e a re called Netw ork Servi ces. They ar e sp eci al ser v ices p rovi ded b y cell ul ar ser vic e p ro vid ers. B efo re y ou ca n tak e ad va n ta ge of any of these Network Services, you m ust subscribe to the service(s) from your home se rvice provider and obtain instructions for their use.
3 2. D isplay Ind icators Shows which type of sys t em th e phon e will us e wh en it is r oam in g (see âÂÂC a r rier Se lec t ion (Menu 5 1 1)â on page 45.) Blank if Home-onl y sy ste m is se le ct ed , o r the p h on e is u s ing a âÂÂp refe rredâ n e tw o r k. The phone is u si ng the Home system. Flashes if th e ph one is using a H ome type syste m (not the Home system) or when the phone is usin g a âÂÂprefer redâ network (see âÂÂC arrier Selecti on (Me nu 5 1 1)â on pa ge 45 ). Bl ank if t he p hone i s us in g a non-p r ef er re d ne twor k. A cal l is in progre ss . The p ho ne i s in al pha mo de; you can en ter let ters and se e na m es. In d ica tes that you have recei ved a voi ce mail messa ge. Indicates that you have received a s hort tex t mes- sage. Bli nks when Messages li st (memor y) i s full. In dica te s menu or memo ry loc at ion n umbe r; ma y ind icat e number of u nheard voi c e m essages. and ba r in di ca te t he ce ll ul ar s i gna l s t re ng t h o f t he lo cati on whe re you a re us in g your phone. and bar indicate the battery char ge level. When the battery i s full y charged, the whole b ar is d i splayed.
4 Signal Stre ngt h Indicat ion A cell ular p hone sen ds and rec eiv es rad io signa ls. As with all radio equipm ent, t he qual ity of radi o re ception de pends on the str ength of the rad io si gnal in the are a where yo u are operating your phone. The st re ngth of t he cell ular signa l i s shown by t he verti cal bar o n the l eft -hand side o f the di s- pl ay. The hi gher t he bar , t he str on ger the s i gna l at yo u r p re s en t lo ca t io n. When NO SERV ICE is disp la ye d, t he p ho ne is eit her outs id e of the ce llul ar serv ic e ar ea or re- st rict e d fro m en ter i ng se r vic e, a n d c al ls ca n not be m ade or re ceived. If the sig nal is poor and you are us in g the phon e in a buil d ing, you may get b etter re ception near a w indow.
5 3. Bat tery Informat ion Your phone is powe red by a rechargeable battery. Use onl y batte ries a pprove d by t he ph one manufac turer and re cha rge your b atte ry on ly wit h the ch argers ap pr oved by t he manuf acturer. See â Im port a nt Batt ery In for m ati onâ on page 10. See your cellula r service p rovider o r dealer fo r the battery o pt i on s ava i la b le f or your pho ne. Installing the B attery Removing the Battery Not e: Switch off the phoneâÂÂs powe r before removing the b a ttery! â â â â âÂÂ
6 Charging the B attery Plu g t h e ch a rg er in to a w all o ut le t and con n e ct t h e ch ar ger to the bott om o f your phone. When chargi ng st arts, the b atte ry se gments s cr oll and t he p hone be eps on ce . Y ou can us e the phone during charg- i ng, but chargin g w ill be re du ced f or the duration of the call. Not e: In a call , cha rgi ng will st op compl et ely if you are us ing the S t and a rd T rav e l Cha r ger (AC P -7 U ). Afte r the segments of the battery indicator stop scro l lin g an d al l seg m en ts are di sp la yed , the bat tery is f ully char ged. D isco nnect the ch arger fr om the power outl et and pho ne. If the batter y is too hot or col d, the ch arging may be interru pte d until the bat tery reac hes it s normal oper ati ng t emper atu re. No te : Wit h a n ew , co m p le t el y di s ch a rg ed b a tte r y, th e phone may take up to 45 minut es to show t ha t chargi ng is in pr og ress .
7 Char ging Time s The battery c harging t i mes shown in the foll owing table ar e approxi mate . Batter y Sta ndar d T ra vel Char g er AC P - 7 U Rapi d T ra vel Char g er AC P - 9 U Rapid Cig. Light er Char ger LCH-9 BMH -3 Exte nded NiMH 1150 mAh 5 hours 1 hour , 30 min. 1 hour , 30 min. BMH -8 Ultra E xtended NiMH 1580 mAh 7 hours 2 hours, 30 min. 2 hours, 30 min. BML-8 Ultra E xtended Vibra N i MH 1580 mAh
8 Talk and St an dby Times Battery operation times depend gr eatly on how you use the batteries, as w ell as on the co verage of the network and network par ameters set by the cellula r service pr ovider. Discharging the Battery A ba tte ry la st s l on ge r a n d perf or ms be tte r if yo u f ull y di scharge it f rom time to time. To discharge the batte ry, lea ve your pho ne switc hed on until the batt ery is drai ned and th e phone turns itself of f. Then w ait for 30 m inute s bef ore connec ting t o a charg ing sour ce. ( See â Deep Dischargeâ on page 9.) Not e: Do not disc har ge the b att ery by an y other mea ns. Batter y Ta l k T i m e Standb y Tim e BM H - 3 Exte nded Ni M H 1150 mAh up t o 2 hours up t o 39 hours BM H - 8 U ltra Extended NiMH 1580 mAh up t o 3 hours up t o 58 hours BM L- 8 Ult r a Ext ended Vi br a NiM H 1580 mAh
9 Batte ry Low W arnin g You get this m essage and a w arning t one when the b attery cha rge is low an d onl y a f ew mi nutes o f talk ti me remain. The re p etiti on rate of th e batte ry-low wa rni n g s d e pe n d s o n the remainin g battery capacity and the battery condi tion. The w ar n i ngs are mo re fr e qu e nt wh e n yo uâ re in a ca ll . Not e : If youâÂÂve selecte d the V ibra Onl y or Sile nt Ringi ng Opti on, you wonâ t hear an y warn ing tones. See âÂÂRi nging Options (Me nu 3 1)â on page 37. When the ba ttery ch arge is too lo w f or the p hone t o wor k, t he pho ne dis pla ys RECHA RGE B AT TER Y , t h en be eps , the n sh u ts it se lf o ff. Charge th e ba ttery as de sc ribed ea rlier i n t his s ecti on. Deep Disch arge If you regularly just âÂÂtop upâ the charge i n your ba ttery wi thout ever a llo win g it to fully di scharg e first , its l ife wi ll be shortened. I n orde r to ge t the ma ximum life from your bat tery you s hould allo w it to di sc harge comp lete ly about once a mont h. To di sch arge the bat tery comple tely: 1 Le av e t he p ho n e sw i tch ed o n un t il RECH ARG E BATT ERY appe ars, the n le t the p ho ne swit ch o ff a uto ma ti ca lly . 2 Le av e the p ho n e al on e for abo ut 30 min ut e s (an d do not conne ct a char ger wi th in this time) af ter it switches i tself of f.
10 D ur in g th is 3 0 min u t es, the p h on e is in âÂÂD ee p Dis char geâ mode. T he way to âÂÂw ake upâ the pho ne is to conne ct it to a charger . 3 Fu ll y c ha rg e th e bat t e ry af te r De ep Dis c har g e . The phone may remind you to discharge the battery, by presenting a series of batt e ry-advice messages. Press ! or OK to page through the inf ormati on, or p ress CLR to clea r th e me ss a ges. Important Battery Information ⢠Note th at a new batt eryâ s full p e rfo rmance is achi eved only after two or thr ee compl ete charge and discharge cy cl es ! ⢠T he battery can be charged and discharged hundr eds of ti m es but it wi ll ev entual ly wea r ou t. When the oper ati ng ti me (talk time an d stan dby time ) is notic e- ably s horter than nor mal, it is tim e to buy a new battery . ⢠U se only ba tteries approved by the phon e m anu fac- tur er an d r echarg e yo ur bat tery onl y with the char gers app r oved by th e man ufact ur e r . ⢠When a charge r is n ot in use, d isconne ct it fr o m the power sour ce. D o not lea ve the batt ery conn ected to a char ger fo r long er than a week , since over ch argi ng may shorten it s life . If left unuse d a fully cha rged battery w ill d isch a rge it self ove r time. ⢠(NiMH batteries only) F or good ope ration t i mes, disch arge the battery from time to ti me by leav ing your p hon e swi tch ed on unt il i t turns it sel f o f f (o r b y usin g the b atte ry di scha rge faci lity of a ny appr oved acces sor y availa b le for your phon e). Do not attem pt to discha rge the batt ery b y any ot her means.
11 ⢠T emp era tur e extr em es will aff ect the ab ili ty of your battery to c h arge: allow it to cool down or warm u p fi rs t. ⢠Use the b attery only fo r its i ntended pur pos e. ⢠N e v er u se an y ch arg e r or bat te ry wh ich is dam ag ed or wor n out. ⢠Do not sh o rt c ir cuit the battery . Acci dental sh ort cir- cu it in g c a n oc cu r w h en a m e ta ll ic obj ec t (c oin , cl ip, or pen) ca uses dir ec t connec tion of th e and - ter mina ls of the batte ry (metal strips on the back of th e battery) , for ex amp le whe n you car ry a spa re b att ery in your pocket or purse. Sh ort cir cuiting the termina ls may dama ge the batt ery or the co nnecti ng obje ct. ⢠Lea ving the batt ery in hot or col d pl aces, such as in a clo sed car in sum mer or w inter condit io ns, w ill r educ e the capaci ty and lifet ime of the battery . Alway s try to keep the batte ry between 59ú F and 77ú F (15ú C and 25ú C). A phone wi th a h ot or cold battery m ay tempo rari ly not w ork , even wh en the bat tery is ful ly ch ar ge d . NiM H b att eri es â perfo rmance is p ar ticular ly limit ed in temperatur es below 14ú F (-10 ú C). Li -I on b att eri esâ perf orm an c e is pa r ticu la rly lim ited in tempe ra tur es below 32ú F (0ú C). ⢠Do not dispose of batte ri es in a fir e! ⢠Dis pose of u sed bat teries in acco r dance w ith any l oca l regu la ti o n s.
12 4. T he Basics Switching O n or O ff ⢠Press and hold the PWR ke y for on e seco nd. NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any oth er telepho n e with the anten na point ed up and over your shoulder. TIPS ON EFFI CIENT OPERATION: Extend you r anten na fully wh en in ca lls. As wi th any oth e r ra dio t ran smi tt ing dev i ce, avoid unne cessar y cont act with the antenna w hen t he phone is switc hed on. Conta ct w ith the antenna aff ects ca ll qual ity and may cause the p hone to oper ate at a hig her pow er leve l t han oth erw ise ne ede d. WA RN IN G ! Do n o t swi tc h th e ph on e on wh en ce llu l ar ph o ne use is p rohibited or when it may caus e interference or danger. Wa k e - u p M e s s a g e When you switc h your phon e on, the p hone displ a ys a wake- up message c onsist ing of th e phone number cur - re ntly se lect ed f or you r p hone, or the na me of the dea ler i f t his has been pr og ram me d. (I f progr ammed , the name t akes p reced ence ove r th e phon e numbe r.) To cha n ge t he wake-up message: 1 Press ABC , then ent er the message. Press OK . 2 At t he pr o mpt SAV E IN L OCA TI ON? , p ress â . Pr ess OK . (The wake-up m essage is s tor ed in location â â âÂÂ.) No te: The Wake-u p Mess age is di ffer ent from t he R emind er Mes sage you ca n stor e in yo ur p ho ne. See â Remind er Messageâ on page 64.
13 Note: The wak e-up message is specific to your curr ent ly selected ph one nu m b er. Selecting a Network Your phone op erates on spe ci fic networks a nd sometimes it mus t choose which s ys tem to use. T his can happen, fo r examp le, if you a re r oa m ing (i. e. y ou lea v e th e are a w h er e you have signed up for service). If you want y our phone t o work onl y in cert ain types of netw orks (for exa m pl e, to take a dvant age of certa in bil lin g ag reem ents b etwee n system s), yo u can s pec ify this u sing âÂÂCarrier Selec tion (Menu 5 1 1)âÂÂ. See page 45. Making a Ca ll 1 Exte nd the p hon eâÂÂs an tenna full y. 2 Ent er the area code and phone number , the n pr ess SEND . If you mak e a mi s take , press CL R t o er a se digi ts on e by one. Pr es s and hold CL R to cl ea r th e who l e d isp l ay . A phone symb ol appears o n the display . Th e call i s connected when th e pho ne nu mbe r disa p pea r s from the displa y an d CALL appears. Fo r int e r n at ion a l ca lls, you ca n en te r a â â a t the beginni ng of a numb er by pr essing âÂÂâ . The n enter t he number, the n press SEND . The â â expand s to the in ter nation al d ial ing co de p ref ix. NO S ERV IC E appe ars an d the p hon e beeps i f you t ry to mak e a c all when your pho ne is out side the cell ular servi ce are a.
14 CALL NO T ALL OW ED appea rs if you tr y to make a ca ll tha t is r es tri ct ed (se e â Allo w ed C a lls (Me n u 5 1 2) â o n page 48), or i f t he phone is locke d. If yo u re ce iv e a ca ll wh en y o uâÂÂr e try in g t o ma ke a ca ll , t he inco m in g call co me s t h ro u gh a nd t h e ou tg oi ng c al l i s can ce ll ed . Ending a Call â¢P r e s s END . Note: I f you press and hold END , youâÂÂl l activa te Keyguard (see âÂÂKeyguardâ on page 17) . Answering a Call ⢠Press SEND or any key ex cep t EN D or t he PW R ke y . ⢠T o answ er a waiting call (norm ally indicated by a beep), pr ess SEND . ( Not e that Call Wa iting i s a network fea - ture. Y ou need to subsc ribe to it through your service pro vid er. ) Yo u ca n pr ess END to stop the ri ngi ng sound w ithout ans w erin g the ca ll. Make sure the antenna i s fully ext e nded dur ing the call. Not e: If Keyg uard is activ e, a call can only be ans wered with SEND . When there is an inco mi ng cal l, t he phone rings and CALL flas h es o n th e disp lay. If you have set Ringing O ption s to SILE NT , the keypad and display lig hts fla sh , CALL flashes on the display and the phone makes a short be ep (s ee âÂÂRin ging O ptio ns (M enu 3 1 )â on pa ge 37 ).
15 You can ans wer a call any time, even w hile us ing Keygu ard, memory or menu functions. If you don âÂÂt answer a ca ll, the me ssage 1 MI SS ED CA LL or âÂÂnâ MI SS ED CA LL S appear s on t he dis pla y and remains unt i l y ou press any key (except the PWR key ) to cl ear t he d i spla y , or y ou c a n pre s s OK or ! to view the Mis sed Ca lls Lis t. T h e ph one aut o mat ica ll y stor es the call er âÂÂs n umb er (if ava ila bl e) in t h e M iss ed C a lls li s t (see âÂÂMissed Cal ls (Menu 2 3)â on pa g e 34). When you scroll t h e list, you f irst see a message telling you the nu mber of new numbers (e.g., âÂÂnâ NEW NUM BE R ( S ), or NO NEW NU MBE RS ; wai t for mos t recen t numb er to app ear or press ! . Pr ess ! to scroll the list . Ca ll in g Lin e I d en tifi ca tio n If yo u s ub scr i be t o th e C al lin g Li n e Id en tifi ca t io n ne tw ork service your ph one may display the call erâÂÂs number or name whe n th e pho ne rin g s. For more details, re fer to âÂÂAvailability of Network Servicesâ on page 69 and âÂÂCal ling Line Identificationâ on pa ge 69. Adjusting th e Earpiece V olume ⢠D u r ing a ca ll, p r e s s ! or " to decr eas e o r in cre ase th e ear - piec e volume level. La st Numb er Re dia l ⢠C l ea r th e dis pla y , t h en p ress SEND SEND . Last 15 Di aled Ca lls ⢠Cle ar the displ ay , p r ess SEND , th e n ! . Pr ess ! r e pe atedl y unt il you see t he numbe r y o u w ant. Then p r ess SE ND to di al it .
16 See âÂÂDialed Calls (M enu 2 1)â on p age 3 3 for more info rm at ion . Speed Dialing ⢠D ial th e n u m b er of th e m em o ry l o ca ti o n ( 1-7 5 ) wh er e th e p ho n e n um be r is st ored, th e n press SEND . You can also enter a stored nam e then press SE ND . The phone dials t h e number stored wit h that na m e. If t he me mo ry l oca t ion is em pt y , th e me ss a ge LOCAT IO N EMPTY app ears . 1-T ouch Dial ing If 1-T ouch Diali ng is set to On, you can di al the phone number stor ed i n any of the memory l ocations 1- 8 by pre ssi ng a single key : ⢠Hol d the requir ed n um ber ke y (1-8) for 2 se conds. Not e: Locati on 1 is recom m end ed to be used as the Voice Mailbox Number. Location 9 cannot be used for 1-Touch Dial in g to an y n u mb er ot he r t h an t he p rep ro gram med em erg e n cy n um b e r. See âÂÂ1-Touc h Dialing (Menu 3 6)â on page 39. Emer gency 9 Dialing The 9 Key i s reserved for an Emergency Num ber that is pro gram med into yo ur phon e by your de aler . ⢠Press and hold 9 for 2 seconds . Emergency 9 D ialing must b e set On f or thi s to work! See âÂÂEme rgency 9 Dialing (Menu 3 7)â on page 40.
17 Not e: Off ici al e mer genc y n umber s vary b y l oca ti on (e.g., 911 or an other official emergency number). However, onl y one emergency n umber is programmed into your p hone to b e di aled automa tica lly by Em erge ncy 9 Di alin g, and thi s may not be the pro per num ber in all ci rcu m sta n ce s. Note: Emergency 9 Dialing doe s not operate when Key guard i s act ivate d . Ho wever , an emer ge ncy ca ll can be made wi thout deacti vati ng Keyguard by entering the whole emergency numb er programm ed into your phone and t hen p res si ng SEND . Keyguard ⢠T o ac tivate Ke yguar d, pr ess and hold END (or pr ess MENU the n â ). ⢠T o deacti vat e Keyguar d, pr ess ME NU then â . Key guard l ock s the keypad to pr event ac cid ent al key pr ess e s (e .g . wh en t h e ph on e is in a p ock et or a b ag ). 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 wer ing a Ca ll with Ke ygua rd Ac tive ⢠Press SEND . Dur i ng th e call , the keyp ad remains unloc ked an d th e ph on e ca n be us e d n or ma lly . Aft e r th e ca ll i s e nd ed , Ke yg ua rd au t oma ti call y b e com e s act iv e ag a in. Th e ph on e ca n not be s wi t ched of f w he n K ey g uar d is act ive. H ow ev e r, if the pho ne is ri ng ing a nd K eygu ard i s ac ti ve , yo u c an p res s PWR to swi tch off the p hone whi le it is rin g ing .
18 Note: Wh en Keygu ard is a ctivated, c alls may be possible to th e em erg e n cy num be r pro gr a m me d into y our ph on e (e.g., 911 or an other official emergency number). Howeve r, Emergenc y 9 Dial ing does not ope rate. Ma ki ng an E merg en cy C a ll wit h Key guard A cti ve ⢠Ent er the emerge ncy numb er p r epr ogr ammed in your pho ne and pr ess SE N D . Th e em erg e n cy n um be r is di spla y ed o n ly aft e r you ha v e ent e re d th e las t d ig i t of th e nu mb er . Calli ng Card Calls If you use the p honeâÂÂs Cal ling Car d st orag e feat ure (see âÂÂCalling Card (M enu 5 2)â on page 49), you can use the m ethod descri bed be low to cha rge lon g d istance char ges t o a Ca llin g Card . Yo u wonâÂÂt need to enter Callin g Car d info rm at ion eve ry ti me you w ant t o ma ke a card c all. No te : No p h ysi ca l cr e di t ca r ds are ne ed ed in or der to dire ct th e ca ll ch a rg es t o th e cre d it car d; ho we v er y ou must first store and select a Calling Card with Menu 5 2! No te : I f th e P re p a id (M en u 9 ) op ti on is ac t iv a te d, t h e Cal lin g Ca r d me n u is n ot a va il abl e. Any ca lli ng card info rm at ion sav e d i n y ou r p hon e w ill be los t. I f yo u deactivate the service provider pre paid option , the Calling Car d m e nu b e co me s ava ila b le a gai n, b ut yo u m us t re s av e any ca lli ng c ar d in fo rm at io n. To ma ke a Ca ll ing Ca rd Cal l: 1 En ter the phon e n umber o f the pa rty t o be calle d. 2 Pr ess an d hold SEND for 2 seco nd s . Th e phone dis- pl ay s CARD C AL L (and pos si bly t he car d name), then di sp lays WAIT FOR T ON E, TH EN PR ES S â OK â .
19 3 When you hear a tone or voice pro mp t, pr ess OK or SEND . Th e phone may ask you again to WAIT FO R TON E, TH EN PR ES S â OK â . 4 If you get another tone or voice prompt, pr e ss SE N D agai n. The call i s then ma d e, and the pho ne disp lays CARD CALL and th e name o f the card (i f you ha ve ente red one ). It is al s o po s sib l e to ma ke ma nu a l ca rd ca lls b y us i ng Touch Ton es (DTMF) through your Callin g Card Oper ator. To do this, see âÂÂIn- Ca ll Menuâ on page 63, and âÂÂSending Touch Ton esâ on pa ge 66. You can make calling ca rd calls in conjunc tion with PIN call s . PIN Calls PIN Ca l l is a n etwork securi ty featu re that requ ires a PIN Code eve ry time you ma ke a call. You can act ivate or de ac ti v ate it an d s pe ci f y t h e n um be r s i n y ou r P IN C od e. Ple as e c h ec k w it h yo u r o pe rat o r for t he av a ila bi lit y o f P IN Cal lin g in y ou r n e tw or k. No te : If yo u are us i ng th e ph o n e in an area th at do e snâ t req ui r e P IN d i ali n g, d e ac ti vat e P I N Ca ll. Ac tiv atin g P IN C a ll 1 Ent er * # 7 4 6 2 2 5 5 # (s pells PIN CALL ). 2 The phone asks for your four -digit PI N Co de, w hich is provi de d b y your net w ork operat o r . En ter your PIN code and press OK . Th e ph one br ie fly di sp lay s PIN CALL ON .
20 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 tone , pr ess SEND ag ain . The p hone displays SEND ING PIN ... . If the mess age r e mains on the disp lay , pr e ss SEND ag ai n to r e send the PIN co de. W ait f or yo ur c all to be conne ct ed. No te : If yo uâ r e i n a n et w or k t h a t d o esn â t s u p p o rt P I N C a lls , but your ph one h as PIN Call On , the phone still tries to send a PIN. Pre ss CLR to end the PI N Call attemp t. No te : Whe n th e ph o n e is s et to PIN CAL L ON , an em erg e ncy ca ll to th e e me r gen c y n u mbe r p ro gr am me d into your phone (e.g., 911 or another official emergency nu mber) wil l be d ial ed as a norm al cal l wit hout the PIN c ode re qu est. Deactivating PIN Call ⢠F o llo w t he s te p s in âÂÂA ct iva t in g P IN Ca ll âÂÂ, b ut do nâÂÂt enter your PIN Code at the pr ompt ; just pr e ss OK . The phone brie fly disp lays PIN CAL L OF F . Voice a nd T ex t Me ssages If y ou sub s cri b e to vo ic e ma il, ca lle r s w ill be abl e t o le a ve you voice mail messages which you can recal l from your vo ice ma ilb ox. If you have purchased the Nokia 252N a nd subscribe to a text message network service, callers m ay se nd you short text messages that you can re ad on your phoneâÂÂs disp la y. For more details, refer to âÂÂN etwork Se rvicesâ on page 69 .
21 What is Debit Mode? To act ivate your phone through TRACFONE î prepaid se rvice, call the toll free n umber on t he ca rd inc lude d with this Owne râÂÂs M anual . If you act ivate your phone through TRACFONE prepai d service, se e âÂÂDebit (Menu 8) â on pa ge 55 for i nformation on the fe at u res av a ila bl e. Import ant note: You cannot act ivate your phone t hrough TR ACFONE i f you alrea dy have an existin g ce llul ar se rvice co nt ract. Note: If you activat e your phone through TRACFO NE, con t ac t T R A CF O NE C u st o me r S e r vic e w ith q ues t ion s regarding any of your phoneâÂÂs prepaid fea tures. Or, you r se rv ic e pro vid er ma y off er pre p aid ser vic e co mpat ible wi th your new Noki a phon e. See âÂÂP repai d (M enu 9)â o n page 59 for featu res tha t may be a vai lab le to you . Contac t your ser vice pro vide r for det a il s .
22 5. The Phone Book The Phone Book can store up to 75 phone numbers and co rr espo ndin g names. It al so has a âÂÂnotep adâ w her e you can s tore one ad di tional numb er and name. The maximum number of phone book e ntries depends on ho w mu ch in for m at ion yo u s t or e in eac h lo ca t ion . S to r ed phone nu m bers can be up to 32 digi ts long, a nd stor ed name s can be up to 30 char acte rs long. See âÂÂMemory Loc a tion 7 5â on page 24 f or an important note about Memory Location 75. V iewing a nd Enteri ng Names The ABC ke y is u sed to swit ch bet ween di sp lay in g names and num b e rs . To ent er names, se arch for nam es, and vi ew nam e s, pr ess ABC . The phon e di spla ys to indi cat e tha t âÂÂal pha mode â is sel ected; y ou can then us e keys to ent er le tter s as wel l as numbers, and view the st ored na mes r athe r t han numb ers. When a name i s displ ayed, yo u can al so pr ess ABC to see t he ass ociat ed numb er. Ente ring Let ter s 1 Press ABC to sele ct alpha mo de. You can the n enter lette rs by pressing the key pad keys a certai n numb er of times. See the table on th e next page. 2 T o cor r ect mist akes, p re s s CLR re p eate dly or pr ess and hold CLR to cl ea r the wh ol e d isp lay .
23 Ent ering P unc tuat ion M ar ks The âÂÂ0â key can be used to insert p unctuat io n ma rks (an d 0). Press 0 unti l you get to th e punctua tion mark you want: - ? ! , . : â â & $ ( ) 0 The C ursor Th e cu rso r ap p ea rs at th e en d of an en t ry for you r con ve ni en c e wh e n en ter i ng , ed it in g or er a sin g an en t ry . Not e from the ta b le above that you can ei ther wa it for the ti mer to mo ve th e cu rs or to the ne x t spac e o r yo u ca n press â to 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 cursor to the next s pace im media t ely . # Add s a spac e betw een lett ers.
24 Saving Nu mbers an d Nam es Quick Save 1 E n te r th e area code and phone num be r . 2 (O ption a l) Pres s AB C , then en ter the name . 3 Pr ess OK . When SAVE IN LO CATI ON? is di spla yed, pr ess OK . Th e ph o n e stor e s the nu mb er in th e firs t em pt y m em o ry loc at ion . Th e m em ory lo ca ti o n is s ho wn in th e dis p la yâÂÂs upper right corner. Identical names cannot be s to red i n me mory . If you try t o stor e a na me t hat is alre ady st ored , the phone displ ays SAVE I N LO CA TI ON n ? (with n bein g the locati on cur - re ntly c ontainin g the mat ching n ame). To c onfir m, press OK . Then, the phone as ks if you w ant to re plac e th e ent ry. To do this, at REPL ACE ? (followe d by the name), pr ess OK . If you donâ t want to repla ce the conte nts, re-ent er the i n- for m ati on usin g a slight ly diff erent nam e, then save agai n. Note: You can also use Menu 1 to find, s ave, edit, and erase st ored ent rie s. Se e âÂÂPho ne Bo ok ( Men u 1) â on pag e 31. Memory Location 75 Thi s is a sp eci al me mory lo c at ion. If yo u sto re a num ber in loc at ion 7 5, yo u ca n mak e c all s to th at nu m ber e ven if t h e phone i s locked. See âÂÂLock Phone (Menu 6)â on page 52. Special C haracters in Stored N umbers In stor ed numbers , you can inc l ude a 2.5 sec ond pause (âÂÂp â ch a r ac te r), a w ai t (âÂÂw â ch a r ac t er), or a li nk to an o the r lo ca tio n (â â cha racter ). Th is allo ws t he aut omati c se nding of Tou ch Tones.
25 For more i nfo rma ti on on usin g t hese s pec ial ch arac ters see âÂÂAutomat ically Sen ding Touch Tonesâ on page 66. ⢠T o ent er a Pause ( p), pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâ . Note tha t a âÂÂpâ ap pears on t he displa y , but this i s di fferent from just keying in the l etter âÂÂpâÂÂ. ⢠T o ent er a W ait (w), pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ . ⢠T o en ter a link to another locati on, pre ss âÂÂâ . A â â sign w ill appe ar on the displa y . A â â in the middle of a string links to an other location. Not e: A â â at the be ginnin g of a number is used f or int ern a ti ona l ca ll s . See âÂÂM ak i ng a Ca llâ on pa ge 1 3 fo r more i nforma tion. Joining two loc ations for long Touch Tone strings: 1 Enter the Touch Tone string and store it in the phone boo k. Re me mber i ts loca ti on numb er. 2 Recal l the ph one numbe r (a ssu ming itâ s alr ead y sto r ed) and r e memb er it s locat ion numb er . 3 Pr ess âÂÂâ . The â â cha rac ter is disp l ayed afte r t he ph one n umbe r . 4 Enter the loca tion number ( one or two digits) of the T ouch T one string ( fr om Step 1). Store the new con- tent s (phone number , â âÂÂ, and T ouch T one l ocat ion). When the pho ne disp lays SAV E I N LOC AT IO N? ent er the l o cat ion number fr o m Step 2 and pr ess OK . For details on sending Touch Tones, see âÂÂSending Touch Tonesâ on page 66.
26 Making a call usin g the two j oine d l ocations: 1 R ec a ll th e fi r st l o ca tio n and pr e ss SE ND . This dial s the phone num b er , but the d iali ng stops at the â â char acter. 2 When the ca ll is esta blis hed, pr ess MENU SEND . The ph one wil l automa ticall y send the T ouch T one str ing in t h e se con d loc at io n (whic h i s di sp lay ed ). Finding Numbers a nd Na mes Finding numbers ⢠W ith the displ ay clear of numb ers or names, pr ess ! r e p e ated ly to s croll the n um be r s sto red in the Phone Book. Phon e numb ers are disp laye d in order of l oca tion n umber. To view the name stored with the number displayed, press ABC . Finding names ⢠W ith the displ ay clear of numb ers or names, pr ess ABC then ! re p e a t e d l y t o s c ro l l t h e n a m e s stor ed in the Phone B ook. Name s ar e disp layed i n al phab etic al ord er. To view the number stored w ith the name disp la yed, pre ss AB C . You c an also use âÂÂFi nd Name (Menu 1 1) âÂÂ. Se e page 31. Using the Notepad M emory Savi ng a num ber and name in the Not ep a d ⢠Enter the num ber an d name, th en pr ess OK . At SAVE IN LOC AT IO N? , p r ess # then p r ess OK .
27 Viewin g informat ion i n th e Notepa d ⢠W ith the displ ay clear of numbe rs or names, pr ess # then ! t o vi ew t he num ber . T o view t he name stor ed with the number , pr ess AB C . Moving a Na me an d Num ber 1 Recal l the name and n umber fr om m emor y . Pre ss OK . 2 At SAVE IN LOCA TIO N? , e nter the n ew loca tion number then press OK . Th e phone wi ll disp la y MOVE? 3 Pr ess OK to mo ve (the phon e di splays MOVE D an d the r emai ni ng av aila ble me mor y) , or pr ess CLR to exit without m oving. Erasing a N ame and Nu mber See âÂÂErase From Phone Book (Menu 1 4)â on page 32. Ed it in g a Na me and Numb er See âÂÂEdit Na me or Number (Menu 1 3)â on page 31.
28 6. The Menu The phone âÂÂs me nus and su b menu s give you acc ess to man y fe at ur e s and w ays to cu st o m ize y o ur pho ne. You can use the menu s an d sub menus e ither wit h the âÂÂMe nu then OK Methodâ or the âÂÂShortcu t Meth odâÂÂ. A me nu lis t is on page 30 and in s t ruct ions f or usi ng the menus fol low. âÂÂMENU the n OK â Method 1 Press ME NU to e nter th e menu. 2 Press ! or " to scroll t hrough menu choi ces. 3 Pr ess OK to choo s e a me n u. If ther e are s ubme nus: press ! or " to scrol l thr ou gh the subm enu choices. Pr ess OK to enter a sub m enu. 4 The curr en t se tting is displayed. Pr ess ! or " to scrol l thr ough the other ch oices. Pr e ss OK to se le ct one, or pr ess EN D to exit the m enus wi thout ch anging anyt hing. Some menus requir e you to enter your lock code or se curi ty code. No te : To ba ck st ep a m en u l ev e l at a t i me , pr es s CLR . To exit the Menu, press END or pre ss an d hol d CL R .
29 Shortcut Meth od The menus and subme nus are numb ered, so you can acce ss t hem by their number: 1 Press ME NU to e nter th e menu. 2 Press the numbe r of the menu you wan t (1-6) within 4 second s. (Also , If ther e ar e submen us, pr ess the sub menu n umber wit hin 4 secon d s. ) T he c urr ent set ting (i f a pplic able) is disp la yed. 3 Pr ess ! or " to scr oll t hr ough other se ttings. Pr ess OK to se lect a setting or pre ss CL R to exi t the menus without chan ging the settings. Note: If y ou use the shortcut m ethod, the display shows a âÂÂ_â before the menu or submen u num ber in the top right- hand co rner of the d isp lay. Also, if you use the shortcut m ethod to access Menu 3 1, t here is a 5-se cond delay b efore the menu a ppears . To bypass th is delay, p ress MENU 3 1 OK OK . Using the Menu Durin g a Call If you press ME NU du ring a cal l, the phone g iv es you the In-Ca ll Menu ( see âÂÂIn- Call M enuâ on page 63). If you want access t o other menu i tem s, j ust press and hold ME NU for a cou pl e of s ec o nd s. T h en us e th e men u s as y ou normal ly woul d.
30 List of Men u Fu nctions 1 Phon e Book 1 Find Na me 2 Save Name & Nu mber 3 Edit Name o r Number 4 Erase from Pho ne Boo k 5 Phone Book St atus 2 Call Log 1 Dialed Calls 2 Received Cal ls 3 Missed Calls 4 Erase all Recen t Calls 5 Call T i mers 3 Phone Setti ngs 1 Ring in g Opti on s 2 Ringing V olu me 3 Ringing T one 4 Keypa d T ones 5 Li ght s 6 1-T ouch Dialin g 7 Em erg en cy 9 Di ali ng 8 La nguage 9 Pho ne Nu mber 10 Autom a tic Ans wer 11 Auto mati c Re di a l 4 Se curity Settings 1 Chang e Lo ck Co de 2 Chang e S ecurit y Code 3 Rest ore Factory Setti ngs 5 Call Set tin gs 1 Cal lin g Opti on s 2 Calling Card* 6 Lock Ph one Prevent s ou tgo ing ca lls a nd access to al l pho ne f unctio ns. 7 Messages** 1 Read M essages 2 Era se Message s 3 Messag e A lert T o ne 8 Debit (TRACF ONE only) 1 Tim eta nk Info 2 Checksu m 9 Pr epa id (if available) 1 Check B a lance 2 Ad d Mone y to Accoun t 3 Prepaid Ca rd 4 Save Access Nu mb ers In-Call Menu This i s available only during cal ls. Give the MENU key a sho rt press to acc ess the op tions: âÂÂMuteâ and âÂÂS end DTM FâÂÂ. Reminder Message Dis p lay s a p e rs o na li z ed me ss ag e when you swi tch your pho ne on . * This optio n is not availab le if Prepa id (M enu 9) is ac ti vated. **M ess ag es me nu is availa ble on Nok ia 25 2N on ly. Me ssa ge s f ea tu re de pe nds on ne two r k an d s ubscr ip tio n.
31 Phone B ook (Menu 1) To access M enu 1, press MENU then OK . Find Na me (M enu 1 1 ) 1 Press ME NU then OK . 2 Y ouâ ll s ee FIN D NAME . Pr ess OK again . The pho ne pr ompt s you t o e nter a name. 3 E n te r t h e fi rs t fe w le tte r s of t h e na m e , t he n p r e ss ! , or jus t pr ess !# to scr oll throug h stor ed names. Note: To se e stored n umbers , pre ss AB C , then press ! to scroll through them. Sa ve Nam e & Nu mber (M enu 1 2) 1 Press ME NU then OK then ! to scr oll t o SAVE NAME & N UMBER . Pr ess OK . 2 En ter name a nd pr e ss OK . En ter num ber and press OK . The p hone suggests a location for saving the entry . 3 Pr ess OK , or enter another locati on number then p r ess OK . The phone displays SAVE D and the rema inin g av a ilabl e me mo ry . Ed it Na m e or Number (Menu 1 3 ) 1 Re call th e numbe r fr om me mory. 2 Pr ess MENU then OK then ! to s c r oll to EDIT NAME OR NUM BER . Pr es s OK .
32 3 Edi t the name: use the CLR k ey to de le t e ch a r ac te rs , use ! and " t o mov e the cursor , and ente r ne w char acters as r equir ed . 4 Edi t the numbe r: pr ess AB C . U se t he CLR key t o delete digits, u s e ! and " to move the c ursor , a nd ent er new di gits as r equir ed. Pr es s OK . 5 At SAVE I N L OCA TI ON ? pr ess OK . If you did not chan ge the name, or the name you have ent er ed matches one al r eady stor ed, t h en REPL AC E? will be displaye d; pr ess OK t o r eplace th e contents w ith the new (e dited ) na m e an d num ber . Eras e From Phone B ook (Me n u 1 4) No te : B e ca r ef ul w he n e ras i n g â it ca n âÂÂt b e un d o ne ! 1 Press ME NU then OK then ! to scroll to ERA SE FROM PHON E BOO K . Pre ss OK . 2 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter to your c hoice . P ress OK to choose it . If y ou c hoose Eras e A ll , t he pho ne ask s yo u t o co n fi rm. P re ss OK wh en you see ARE Y OU SURE? , or pr ess CLR to exit without erasing. If you c hoose One b y O ne , th e p hon e dis p la ys Erase name: . Ei th e r en te r the fi r st f e w le tt e r s of the na m e th e n press ! , or j ust press ! to scroll thr ough stored nam es. Press ABC to see p hone number s to er ase. When yo u see t he nam e or number you wa nt to e rase, press OK , or press CLR if you chan ge your min d and do not want to er ase.
33 Phon e Boo k St atus (Menu 1 5) 1 Press MENU the n OK th e n ! to scroll to PHON E B OOK ST AT US . Press OK . 2 The pho ne disp lays the per cen t- age of m emor y avai la ble . Call Log (Menu 2) To access Menu 2, press ME NU then ! . Yo u âÂÂl l se e CALL LOG ; press OK . Dialed Ca lls (Men u 2 1) The phone automatical ly s tores the last 15 numbe rs you called o r attempted to cal l. The same phone number i snâÂÂt stored twice i n the list. When you dial a number that alr e ady exists in the li st, the dial ed number is moved to the top. The Dialed Calls list rema ins in the phone's mem ory when t he pho ne is switc hed off . If you want to era se it , use Menu 2 4. 1 Press ME NU ! . Youâ ll see CALL L OG ; pre ss # OK . 2 Y ouâ ll s ee DIAL ED C ALL S . Pr ess OK aga in. 3 Pr ess ! to scr oll thr ough the last 15 numbers you have dialed . Each ph one number in the lis t has a numbe r which s hows in the top right corner o f the d i spl ay; e .g. âÂÂ2L â - âÂÂL â s ta nds fo r l ast (dia le d) cal l. Pr ess SEND to dial one of the numbers. See âÂÂLast Nu m ber Redia l â on p age 15 f or short cuts.
34 Received Calls (Me nu 2 2) The phone autom atica lly sto res the call ersâ number s of the las t 15 c alls you rec e ived and a nswered (if network sup - por ts t his fe at ur e, and th e ca lle rs â num bers w ere r e ce ive d from the n etwork â re fer to your service provider for more details). The same phone nu mber isnâÂÂt store d twice in the list . Wh e n y o u d i al a nu mb e r in t he Re ce iv e d Ca ll s l ist i t r e- main s in t his list , an d i t is a lso a dde d t o t he Di al ed Ca ll s li s t. Th e Rec e ived Ca lls li s t rem ai ns in the phon e 's me m o ry whe n the pho ne is sw itch ed off. If you w a nt to eras e i t, us e Menu 24. 1 Press ME NU ! . Youâ ll see CALL L OG ; pre ss # OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to REC EIV ED CALL S . Pr e ss OK . 3 Pr ess ! to scro ll thr ough the phone numb ers of the last 15 rece iv ed c al ls. Each p hone nu mber in th e lis t has a num ber whic h is shown in t he top right cor ner of th e display; e.g. , âÂÂ2A â â âÂÂA â stands f or an swer ed ( r eceive d) call . Pr ess SEND to d i al on e o f t he n um ber s. To store one of the numbers in the Phone Book, recall the nu mber fr om the list, then pres s OK ; wh en SAVE IN LOCAT IO N âÂÂnâ is di splayed, pre ss OK aga in . Mi ss e d Ca lls ( Menu 2 3) Th e ph on e au t oma t ic all y sto re s the ca ll ers â num b ers and names of the last 15 calls you missed (if network supports t his f eatur e, and the call ersâ number s wer e rece ived f rom the ne twork â refer to your se rvice provide r for m ore de- t ails ). The sa me pho n e numb e r i snâÂÂt s tored twice i n the l ist.
35 When you dial a number in th e M issed Calls li st it is deleted from th is lis t, a nd it is add ed to the D ial ed Ca lls li s t. The Missed Calls l ist rem ains i n the phone's memory when t he pho ne is switc hed off . If you want to era se it , use Menu 24. 1 Press ME NU ! . Youâ ll see CALL L OG ; pre ss # OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to MISS ED CALL S . Pr e ss OK . 3 Pr ess ! to scro ll thr ough the phone numb ers of the last 15 missed ca lls. Each p hone nu mber in th e lis t has a num b er whic h is shown in t he top right cor ner of the displ ay ; e.g., âÂÂ2Uâ â âÂÂUâ stands for unanswer ed ( missed) call. Pr ess SEND to dial one of the numbe rs; this number w ill then be dele ted from t he list. To store one of the numbers in the Phone Book, recall the nu mber fr om the list, then pres s OK ; wh en SAVE IN LOCAT IO N âÂÂnâ is di splayed, pre ss OK aga in . Erase All Recent Calls ( M enu 2 4) No te : T h is me n u er ase s a ll nu mbe r s in t he Di al ed C a lls , Missed Calls a nd Received Calls lists, and canâÂÂt be un done! 1 Press ME NU ! . Youâ ll see CALL L OG ; pre ss # OK . 2 Pr ess ! to sc ro ll to ERAS E A LL RECE NT CA LLS . Press OK . 3 The ph one asks ARE Y OU SURE ? Pr ess OK t o er a se, o r pr ess CLR to exi t witho ut er asing.
36 Call Timers (Me nu 2 5) 1 Press ME NU ! . Youâ ll see CALL L OG ; pre ss # OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to CALL TIME RS . Pr ess OK . 3 Pr ess ! to scro ll thr ough the options. Pr ess OK to choose th e one you w ant. ( Y ou âÂÂll ne ed your secu rity co de to cl ear the ti mers.) LAST CA LL shows the d uration of the last call in hours, min utes, a nd seco nds . I f yo u ar e in a call , the p hone shows the dura tion of the ca ll in progress. (Mak e sur e you hold MEN U for a couple of seconds during a c al l to g e t t o t he reg ul ar me nu and no t the In- Call me nu.) ALL CALL S shows the total am ount of time spent on calls sin ce the t i mer was last reset. ALL CAL LS appl ie s t o the phone numb er cu rrent ly selec ted fo r your p ho ne. LIFE TIM ER s hows the total amount of time you have spen t on calls in hours and minutes . This number cann ot be reset. (Y ou can also select Life Timer by pres sing and holdi ng the # ke y for a bout 4 seconds.) CLEAR TI MER S resets all the tim ers to zero (except the Life Ti me r ). Note: CLE AR TI ME RS cannot be undon e! Not e: The actua l invo ice f or cal ls by your cell ular s ervi c e provider may vary, d epending upon netw ork features, ro und ing -of f for b ill in g, ta x es a nd so o n . Phone Settings (Menu 3) To access M enu 3, press MENU , then !# unt il y o u se e PHONE S ET TIN GS . Pre ss OK .
37 Rin gi n g O p ti o ns (M en u 3 1 ) You can cho ose ho w you want t he phone t o in dica te tha t the r e is an in com ing ca ll. 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK . 2 Y ouâ ll s ee RING IN G OPT IO NS and the curr ent setting. Pre ss OK if you wan t t o change it. 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter to th e c ho ice yo u wa n t . P r e s s OK to se le ct on e. For Ring V ibr a or Vibr ate to wo rk, you need t he V ibra b attery (BM L -8) . If you choose Sile nt , t he pho ne disp lays SILE NT when you are nâÂÂt using th e other func tions of the phone. Thi s message is to remind you that the ringing tone is set to Off. Not e: When SILE NT is sel ecte d, all tones, ex cept fo r t he ch arge r-con nected tone, a re als o swit ched o ff. If you choose Incr eas ing , ri nging will star t at the lo west vol ume level, and then inc rease t o th e h igh est le vel. Ri nging Volume (Menu 3 2 ) Wit h thi s menu you choose th e ringi ng volu me. As you scr ol l t h ro u gh ea ch o f th e 5 vo lu me le v el s, t h e ph o ne r i ng s so you c an hear each l evel . 1 P ress ME NU then !# until you see PHON E SETT INGS . Press OK .
38 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to RIN GIN G VOLU ME and the cur r ent se tting . P ress OK if you want to change it. 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter . Pr ess OK for the ri n ging volume you want. Ri ngi ng Tone ( Men u 3 3) The re are 6 dif f er ent ring tones to choos e fr om. As you scr oll th rough each type, th e phone ri ngs so you can hear each one . 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK . 2 P ress ! to scr o ll to RIN GIN G TONE and the current setting. P ress OK if you want to change it. 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter . Pr ess OK for t he ringing tone you wa nt. Ke ypad Ton es ( Menu 3 4) When you press the buttons on you r phone, the phone beeps (t he sound depen d s on which key you press). W ith t his me nu, you ca n choose betwee n three volum e le vels or you c an turn th e keyp ad t o nes off . 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHO NE SE TT ING S . Pre ss OK . 2 P ress ! to scr o ll to KEYP AD TONE S and the curr ent setting. P ress OK if you want to change it. 3 Pr ess !# to move t he poin ter . Pre ss OK to cho ose t he one you w ant, or sele ct Off.
39 Not e: You can st ill send Tou ch Tones eve n when the keyp ad to nes are s witc hed off. Not e : K e ypad tones ar e se t t o Of f when you choo se Silen t in âÂÂRinging Options (Men u 3 1)âÂÂ. See page 37. Lights (M en u 3 5) Th e ke yp ad a nd ph o ne di s pla y ha v e ligh t s t o ma ke t hem eas y to re ad. Thi s menu all ows you to set t he p hone' s lights On or Off. 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scr oll to LIGH TS and the cu rren t setting. Pr ess OK if you wan t to c hange i t. 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter . Pr ess OK t o ch oose On or Off. Lights On Th e ke yp ad and d isp la y b a ck ligh t s are o n f or 1 5 s ec on ds after the last keypress. Light s Off The li ghts ar e of f permanently , except if Sil ent ringing is selected. Th en th e y flas h to in d i ca te an inc om i ng cal l. 1-Touc h Diali ng (M enu 3 6 ) This m enu gives you the option of dialing memory loca- tions 1-8 by pressing and h olding a singl e number key f o r 2 seco n ds (loc ation 1 is recomm ended to be use d for the Vo ic e Ma ilb ox Number) . For exam ple, pre ssin g and holdi ng 5 dials the number s tored in location 5. 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK .
40 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to 1-T OUC H DIAL ING and t he cu r rent se t- ting. Pr ess OK if you want to chan ge it . 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter . Pr ess OK t o choose On or Off. With 1-Touch Dialing On, you can dial the numbe r stored in an y of the l ocati ons 1 to 8, b y pr essi ng and hol ding t he cor respondin g number key. If you press and hold 1, the phone dial s your voice mail box number if you have store d it in th is loc ation. Note: 1-Touch Dia ling does n ot ope rate when Keyguard is On , or wh en a ca ll is al rea d y es ta b lish e d. If you pr ess a nd hold 9, the p ho n e att em p ts to ma k e a call t o the em ergen cy number pre -progr amme d into yo ur ph one if you have E mergency 9 Dialing (Menu 3 7 ) set to On. Emergency 9 Di aling ( M enu 3 7 ) You may dia l the emergen cy number progra m med in your ph one by you r de al er, by pr ess in g a n d hol di ng t he 9 k ey , only i f Menu 3 7 is set to On. 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to EME RGE NC Y 9 DIA LIN G and the curr ent setting. Pr ess OK i f yo u wa n t to cha ng e i t. 3 Pr ess !# to m o ve th e poi n te r . P res s OK to choo se On or Off. Als o, you can make an em ergen cy call by enter ing the emergency nu m ber (such as 911) and pre ss ing SEND .
41 La ngua ge ( Men u 3 8 ) The menus and messages can be disp layed in E nglish, Frenc h, Sp anis h, or Portuguese . 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to LAN GUA GE and the curr ent setting. Pre ss OK if you wan t t o change it. 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter to your c hoice . Pr ess OK to selec t an op tion. Ph on e Nu mb er ( Men u 3 9) Your phone can have t wo dif fere nt telephone numbers. This menu lets you choose which telephone number to use. Not e: In order to have two differ ent teleph one numb ers, yo u mu st sub s cri b e t o th em thr o ug h y ou r cel lula r operator(s). 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to PHON E NUMB ER and the cur r en t phone number . Press OK if y ou want to chan ge it . 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter to the num ber you want (if ther e ar e two av aila b le ) . Pr ess OK . Note: If only one phone numbe r is programmed into your phone, y ouâ ll onl y se e that number in t his me nu.
42 The p hon e canâÂÂt use bot h number s at the same tim e an d you canâÂÂt c hange t he num ber d uring a cal l. If your phone is set to your f irst n umber, y ou can only re - ceiv e cal ls vi a tha t num b er. You ma y be abl e t o forw ard cal ls from your second number to your first number so you don âÂÂt miss any ca ll s, if t his serv ic e is av a ilable fr om y ou r cellular service provider. For more information, please con tac t yo u r c e llu lar ser vic e pro v id er. Au to ma ti c A ns w e r (M en u 3 10) No te : This fe at u re ap pli es o n ly if the ph o ne is in a hand sf ree ca r kit. Wit h Automa tic Ans wer O n, th e phone automat icall y ans w er s af te r 4 se co nd s. 1 P ress ME NU then !# until you see PHON E SETT INGS . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to s cro ll to AUTOM AT IC ANSW ER and the cur r ent se tting . Pr ess OK if you want to change it . 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter . Pr ess OK t o choose On or Off. Au to ma ti c R ed i al (M en u 3 1 1) Some t ime s th e cellu la r ne t wor k is busy and y ou r ca ll c an âÂÂt go through. You get a SYST EM BUS Y. .. messa ge and ar e asked to redi al. If Automa tic Redi al is set to On , the phone autom atic ally tries 3 more time s to connect the ca ll. If the cal l conn ect s, the pho ne beeps to noti fy you. 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK .
43 2 Pr ess ! to s cro ll to AUTOM AT IC REDI AL and the cur r ent se tting . Pr ess OK if you want to change it . 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter . Pr ess OK t o ch oose On or Off. Security Settings (M enu 4) This me nu lets you cha nge your phoneâÂÂs sec urity and lock co des , wh ich a re requi red f or cert ain fu n ctio ns. You ca n als o res et t he phon eâÂÂs menus to thei r fa ctory setti ngs. Not e : Y ou need your se curity code to acces s this menu . The defa ult se curity code i s 12345. To access M enu 4, press MENU , then !# unt il y o u se e SECUR IT Y SET TI NGS . Pr es s OK . The phone as ks fo r your secu rity co de. Enter your 5- digit security code a nd press OK . Cha nge L ock Cod e (Me n u 4 1) The lo ck cod e is requi red whe n you w ant to lock yo ur phone. See âÂÂL ock Phone (Menu 6)â on page 52. Note: The phone âÂÂs default l oc k c ode is 1234. 1 Press ME NU then !# unt il y o u se e SECUR ITY SET TIN GS . Pre ss OK . 2 Ent er your se curi ty code and pr ess OK .
44 3 Y ouâ ll s ee CHAN GE LO CK CODE . Pre ss OK to cha ng e it. Ent er a new 4 di git l ock code. Pr ess OK . 4 The phone asks y ou to verify your new l ock code. T ype in the n ew l ock c ode a gai n and pr ess OK . The p hone b riefly displays LOCK CO DE CHAN GED . Chang e Sec urity Co de (M en u 4 2) The securi ty code al lo ws acces s to th e loc k cod e and certain submenus, so it should be ke pt in a secre t and safe place, sepa rate from th e ph one. 1 Press ME NU then !# unt il y o u se e SECUR ITY SET TIN GS . Pre ss OK . 2 Ent er your se curi ty code and pr ess OK . 3 Pr ess ! to scrol l to CHAN GE SEC URI TY C ODE . Pr ess OK to change i t. Enter a new 5-digit se c ur i ty co d e . Press OK . 4 When the p hone ask s yo u to veri fy your ne w secu rit y code, en ter i t a gai n a nd pr ess OK . 5 Th e ph one br ie fl y di spla ys SECUR IT Y C OD E CHAN GED . Rest ore Fa ctory Se tti ngs (Me nu 4 3) This fun ction rese ts the phoneâ s menus to their fa ctory setti ngs. Not e: The lock code and secu rity c ode ar e not c hanged whe n you reset the menu sett ings.
45 1 Press ME NU then !# unt il y o u se e SECUR ITY SET TIN GS . Pre ss OK . 2 Ent er your se curi ty code and pr ess OK . 3 Pr ess ! to s c rol l to RESTOR E FACT ORY SETTI NGS . Pr ess OK to re set them. 4 The ph one ask s you to confi rm. Pr ess OK to reset or pr ess CLR to ex it w i thout re setting. 5 If you pr ess OK , th e phone brie fly displ ays SETT INGS R ESTORE D . Call Settings (Menu 5) Th is m e nu le ts y o u s to re c all in g c a r d i nfo rm a tio n i n y ou r phone, an d set up call ing re stric tions. To access M enu 5, press MENU , then !# unt il y o u se e CALL SE TT ING S . Press OK . Cal ling Option s (Menu 5 1) Th is me nu le ts y o u s e t y o ur p ho ne s o t h at it c an on ly m ak e t he types of ca lls y ou spec ify, or only in cert ain t ypes of netw orks. Not e: W h en call s ar e restri cted , call s may be possi ble to t he emer gen c y numbe r progr ammed in to your phone (e.g., 911 or an o the r of f ici al em er gen cy n umber ) i nc ludi ng calls b y emergency 9 d ialin g . Carrier Selection (Menu 5 1 1) Yo ur p h on e u ses a car rie r ne two rk ( al so ca lle d a ce llu l ar system) to m ake and receive calls. Ge nerally you sign up for service wit h a particular âÂÂcarrierâ (your c ellular service prov ide r). Th is is ca ll ed yo u r â Ho me s ys te mâ a nd u su a lly you want the pho n e t o use it.
46 But there ma y be times w hen you canâÂÂt o r donâÂÂt use you r Home s y stem (f or ex ample w hen you travel ). Th en, th ereâ s usual l y m o re t han one ne twork your p hone can wor k in . But w hich one should it work in? Th e point o f the C arri er Sele ction menu is to hel p your phone make the be st cho ice f or you. A simp le fact to know: al l cell ular syste ms are ei ther typ e âÂÂAâ or â BâÂÂ. So your âÂÂHome system â is eit her an âÂÂAâ or âÂÂBâ syst em. As k your cellul ar ser vi ce pro vi der o r d eal er whi ch typ e y our s is . 1 Press MENU the n !# until you see CALL SET TI NG S . P ress OK . Pr e ss ! until you see CALL ING OPTI ON S . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scr oll t o CARR IER SEL ECT IO N and the curr ent setting. Pr ess OK if you want to chan ge it . 3 The p ho ne ask s f or y our s ecur i ty code . Enter it an d pre ss OK . 4 Pr ess ! to m ove the p ointe r to the op tion you want ( desc ribed below). Pre ss OK to select i t. Prefe rr ed - Your de al er ca n pro- gram a list o f âÂÂprefe rredâ networks into your phone. If your deal er has done thi s, w hen you choose Prefe rr ed your phone l ooks first for you r home sys t em, th en a ne twork in the pr efer re d li st, the n a net w ork of t he s ame âÂÂtypeâ (A o r B ) a s your home s yst em, then a network of the opposite âÂÂtypeâ as your home syste m.
47 If your deal er has not p rogra mmed thi s 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 t he same âÂÂtyp eâ as your home sy stem . Non-P re fe rre d - Your phone will c h oose a network t hat is of a diff erent âÂÂtype â than your Hom e syst em. Any - The phon e fir st looks f or your ho me syst em, th en a netw ork of th e sa me âÂÂtyp eâ as you r home syste m, then a network of the opposite âÂÂtypeâ as your home syste m. 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 syst em, you w onâ t have servic e ( NO SE RV IC E ). The tabl e below shows how th e phon eâ s di s pl ay ch anges acco rdi ng to which net w ork the phone use s. If t he phone i s usin g this netw ork : The displa y sho ws: The d ispla y sa ys: Home system (soli d) Bl ank, or name of Home syst em Pr efe rr ed net work (fl ashin g) PREF ER RE D , or nam e of Pr e ferr e d netw ork Home- typ e (phone ha s p r ef erred li st) (blank ) ROAM IN G Home- typ e (no pre ferr ed list in phone ) (fl ashin g) ROAM IN G Non-Home- typ e (blank ) NON- PR EF .
48 Allowed Call s (Menu 5 1 2) 1 Press MENU t h e n !# unt il you se e CALL SE TT ING S . Pr es s OK . Pr e s s ! until you see CALLI NG OPTI ONS . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to ALL OWE D CALL S and th e cu rrent se tti ng . Pr ess OK if you want to change it . 3 The p ho ne ask s f or y our s ecur i ty code . Enter it an d pre ss OK . 4 Pr ess ! to m ove the p ointe r to the op tion you want ( desc ribed below). Pre ss OK to select i t. Allow a ll - There are no rest ri c- tions on outgoing calls. NatâÂÂl onl y - Yo u c a n o n ly m ak e c a lls wit h in yo u r o w n co untry; you c annot m ake intern ational call s. Local o nl y - Yo u ca n on ly ma ke lo ca l c alls , or ca ll s to toll-f ree nu mbers beginning wi th 1800, 1888, or 1 877. You cannot ma ke na tional calls (prefixed w ith 1) or i nter- nati onal call s (prefixed with 01 1). Mem. on ly - You can only make outgoing calls to numbers stored in memory locations 10-14. No te : You ca nno t sto r e an y nu mb ers in th e pho n e dire ct or y wh en Me m . onl y is se le ct ed . Incom in g - You can o nly re ceive i ncomi ng c alls; your ph on e w il l no t al lo w o u tg o in g cal ls .
49 Calling Car d (M enu 5 2 ) Not e: If you acti vat e the serv ice provi der pr epai d opti on, t his me nu is not avail able. Any cal ling card infor mati on sa ved in your phone wi ll be lost. If you deact ivate the se rvic e provid er prep aid optio n, the Cal ling Car d menu be com es av a ilab l e aga in , bu t you mus t r esa v e an y ca lli ng card inform ation. Wit h this menu you store call ing card infor mati on f or up t o 2 cards in your phone. Then you can make c all ing card cal ls without havi ng to enter the cal lin g card informati on each tim e. To ma ke a cal ling car d cal l, see âÂÂCa lli ng Car d Call sâ on page 18. Remem ber, to use the au tomated method of maki ng cal- ling ca rd ca ll s, yo u mu s t ha v e en ter e d al l th e nece s sar y ca rd d et a ils an d s el ec t ed th e c ard (u sin g th is m e nu ). I f o nl y t he detai ls f or o n e card ar e en tere d , t here is n o ne ed to us e th e Se le ct fea tu r e. B ut, if y o u t h e n ad d t h e de t ai ls of ano t her ca rd , the s ec on d ca r d w il l au to ma ti ca ll y be co m e t he card in use. Onl y one ca rd can be acti ve at a time . You may enter a card n ame for ea ch card, but thi s is optional. This name is only used for card identifi cation on t he pho ne dis pla y, and has no ef fect on the sendi ng sequen ce. âÂÂCard Aâ and âÂÂCard Bâ will be replaced by t he names you enter. Car d info rmati on may be fou nd on your cal ling card. If you need furthe r info rmat ion abou t specif ic dia ling seq uence s, con tac t you r ca lli ng c ard c o mpa n y . To Enter or Chang e Calling Card Inform ation 1 Press MENU the n !# until you see CALL SET TI NG S . Press OK .
50 2 Y ouâ ll s ee CALL IN G C AR D and th e cu rrent ly se lec t ed ca rd. P res s OK to change it. 3 Use ! to m ove the p ointe r to None , Card A or Card B , th e n pr ess OK . Whe n the phone asks f or y our s ecur ity code , enter it and press OK . If you se lect None , the phon e briefl y displa ys NO CARD SELE CTE D , a nd no car d is se lected . Note: If youâ ve alrea d y stored card informat i on, and then l ater s el ect None , the a ctive ca rd i s des ele cted. Ho w eve r , sto red ca r d in form ation is left intac t .If you select Card A or Card B , and youâÂÂve nev er entered informat ion for the card before, skip to Step 5. 4 If youâÂÂve alr eady ent e r ed info rma- tion for a Car d, you th en have the option to Sel ect , Edit , or Eras e t he car d. U se ! to m o v e the poin ter to the opti on you wan t, and pre ss OK . Sele ct c ho os es t h is c a r d a s t h e on e to u se. Th e ph one br ie fl y di spla ys SELEC TE D . Edit al lows you to cha nge al r eady-e nter e d informa tion, describ ed in Step s 5 an d 6 on ne xt pa ge. Eras e e r ase s th e st o r e d info rm atio n. T o v eri fy t hat yo u wa nt to do th is , press OK at the ERASE ? pr ompt. Pr ess CLR if you donâ t want to er ase the stor ed informa tion. 5 The p hone pr om pts you to SEL ECT D IA LIN G SEQ UEN CE . Pr ess OK .
51 Pr ess ! to sc rol l thr ough the 4 dial ing sequenc e options, and pr ess OK to choose: Acce ss No . Ph one No. Ca rd No. Use for car ds that r equir e you to enter a 1-800 acces s number f ir st, then r equi r e you to enter a phone num b er aft er you hear a tone , the n a car d number after you hear an other tone . Acce ss No . Ca rd No . Ph one N o. Use for car ds that r equir e you to enter a 1-800 access number first, then r equir e you to ent er your car d nu mber afte r you hear a t one, then the p hone number after you hear an other tone . 10xx x Ph one No. Ca rd No . Use for ca rds t hat r equi re you to e nter a n acc ess number ( begi nning w ith 10 then 3 digit s), foll owed b y the p hone number after you hear a ton e, th en a car d number after you hear a tone. 0 Ph on e No. Ca rd N o. Use for ca r ds t hat r equi re you to e nter 0, then the phone num b er aft er you hear a tone , the n a car d number after you hear a tone. 6 The phone then pr ompts you for ot her car d informa- tion, wh ich may i nclud e: SELEC T PR EFI X , Card No: , and Card na me : . At each o f thes e pr ompts, pr ess OK . For SELEC T PRE FI X , use ! or " to move the point er to the p ref ix that your ca lling car d r equir es you to en ter be fo re the pho n e numb er . Th en press OK . For Acces s N o: , Card No: , and Card na me: , ent er the i nform at ion then pr ess OK . The phone briefly displays CARD R EA DY FO R U SE , an d use s the car d fo r w hich yo u just en tered i nformat ion.
52 Lock Phone (Me nu 6) When you lock your phone , you c annot make outgoing cal ls (excep t to the num ber st ored in loc atio n 75 and the eme rgenc y number pr ogrammed int o your phone). Als o, you can not access the phone âÂÂs memo ry or me nu. Y ou can rec eive in coming ca lls as usu al. To make a c al l to l ocati on 75 wh en the phone is locked, press ! then SEND . To c a ll the emerg ency number, enter t he ent i re emerge ncy nu mber then pr ess SEND . 1 Press ME NU then !# unt il y o u se e LOCK PHO NE . Press OK . 2 The pho ne ask s you to Ente r lock code . 3 En ter the lock code and press OK . The p hone displays PHON E LOCK ED . LOCKE D remains on the display to remind yo u that the phone i s locked. To unlock the phone, press MENU and t he pho ne wil l prompt yo u for th e loc k code . Enter it an d press OK . Mess ag es (M en u 7 ) NOTE: This menu is available on the N okia 252N only. The m essages fe a ture depends on netwo rk and subscriptio n. To access M enu 7, press MENU , then #! unt il y o u se e MESSA GE S . Press OK .
53 Read Message s (Menu 7 1) The phone automatical l y stores the l ast 20 sh ort text messages you have re ceived in the Read Messages l ist. (You can re ceive text messages if the n etwork supports t his s ervi ce, and if you subs c rib e to thi s se rvic e â refe r to your service provider for mo re info rmation). This m enu lets you scrol l th rough and re ad the stored mes s ages . Stored messages remain i n the phone's memo ry when the phone is switched off. The same me ssage isnâÂÂt stored tw ic e in th e list . If yo u want t o er ase a mes sage, u s e M enu 7 2. 1 Press ME NU , t he n #! unt i l you see MESS AG ES . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to READ MES SAG ES . Pr ess OK . Th e di sp lay w ill sho w MESS AG E ( S) REC EIV ED if the re ar e new ones or the fir st (r ead) messa ge in the l ist. 3 Use ! or " to scr oll to the messa ge you want to r ead; e. g., NEW: CALL HOME ). NEW denotes an unr ea d me ssa ge, wher ea s OLD would d en ot e a previ o usl y r ead me ss age . Each messa ge has a number which shows in the top right cor ner of the display . The newest message i s 1. Aft er you have re ad the las t me ssag e, t he phon e di sp lays ***EN D* ** .
54 Eras e Messages (M enu 7 2) Thi s menu l et s you eras e any of th e sto red mess a ges. Not e : Th is menu er ases m essa ges you sel ect, and canno t be undone ! 1 Press ME NU , t he n #! until yo u see MESS AG ES . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to ERAS E MES SAG ES . Pr ess OK . 3 Use ! or " to scr oll to the mes- sage you w ant to erase. Pr ess OK . When ERASE ? is di spla yed, pr ess OK again . The pho ne w il l bri ef ly di sp la y ERAS ED . The list of stor ed message s is then re- or de r ed and the next mess age is di splayed. If the list is e m pty , *** END ** * is displayed. Mes sage Al er t T one (Me nu 7 3) This me nu let s you set th e type of a lert tone you hear when you recei ve a te xt or voice mess age. 1 Press ME NU , t he n #! until yo u see MESS AG ES . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to MES SAG E ALE RT TO NE and th e cu rrent setting. Pr ess OK if you want to chan ge it .
55 3 Pr ess ! to m ove the p ointe r to the opti on you r equir e: Short, Long, Vi b ra Onl y or Of f. Pr ess OK to choose it . These options a re descri bed below : Short - causes the p hone to be ep 3 time s when you rec ei ve a t ext o r voic e me ss a ge. Long - causes the phone to b eep for 15 minutes when you receive a voice o r text message. T o stop the beeping, press any k ey except the PWR or the ! or " (vo lume) keys. Vibra O nl y - cau ses the p hone to vibra te (if yo u are using the Ultra Exten ded Vibra b attery BML-8) when you rec ei ve a v oic e o r te xt me ss a ge. Off - means the ph one won âÂÂt b eep (or vib ra te) when yo u receive messages. Debit (Menu 8) If y o u a ct i va t e yo u r p h on e a s pr ep ai d t hrough TRACFONE prepai d servic e, your phone will h ave an additio nal men u ite m ca lle d DE BIT . If yo u ac ti v ate t h e p rep ai d op ti o n, yo ur p h on e fu n cti on s the same way as it did before , w ith some additio nal featur es . Th e s e fe atu r es ar e l ist ed a n d exp la in ed in this sect ion . To access the Debit menu, press the MENU key, the n press "# once , the press OK . Pre ss ! or " to sc ro ll thr ough the menu option s. TIMET AN K IN FO shows you the a mount of prepaid ta lk tim e you h ave left in your phone.
56 At the TIMET AN K I NF O screen, press the OK ke y, an d yo ur ph on e dis p lay s th e n umb e r of un it s rema in in g (i ndicat ed as U ) as well as the dat e by which you should red ee m an o th er p re p ai d ce llu lar ca rd . CHECK SU M is a cu st om e r ser vic e o n ly m enu it em , u sed fo r debit ve rifi cation. Addin g Unit s to Your P hone Each t i me you want t o add units to your phone, you must purchase another TRACFONE Airt ime Card and t hen con t ac t TR A CFO NE pre p ai d s erv ic e. Import ant note: You must add units to your phone be for e the airtime car d due date, or your s ervice wi ll be in- te r ru pted and your p hone n um ber ma y b e changed. Switchi n g On/ Off When you first tu rn your phone on, REMEM BE R AIR TI ME CA RD DUE and a da t e app ea r . Th is rem in ds y ou t ha t th is is th e da te you must pur c h ase add iti onal ai rtime in order to retain your current phone num b e r an d ce llu l ar s e rv ic e. T h e d at e autom atica lly up dates once you add unit s to your phone. UNITS and the number of units c urrentl y in your phon e app ear after anot her f ew seco nd p au se. This nu mber auto mati cally up dates w hile yo u are in a ca ll, at the e nd of a call , and on ce you add unit s to yo ur p h on e. No te : When y o ur p h on e di sp lays th e REMEM BE R AIRTI ME message, you can press a ny key to skip the subsequent CARD DUE and UNIT S messages a nd ready t he ph one fo r i m med iat e use .
57 Ma ki ng a Ca ll For c omplete i nforma tion on m a king a call, refer to âÂÂMaking a Ca ll â on p age 13. Once you ha ve pla ced a call yo u r p hone displ ay s the cha r ge r ate of unit s per min u t e, as wel l as a time r wh ic h t rack s t he d urat ion o f the c all exp re ssed i n mi nutes and seconds. Your phone has a grace peri od that b egins when you mak e a call and ex tends fo r an am ount of time set by TRACFONE p repaid service. The gra ce pe riod exists only on outgoing call s. Dur in g th e grace period you are not c harged for th e call . Once the gr ace pe riod exp ir es, the char ge rate of uni ts per minu t e is r ep la ce d by only th e num b er o f un its rem ai n in g in your phon e (i ndi c ated as U ). When there are only ten minutes of talk time lef t in your pho ne , y our pho ne soun ds a b eep tha t cont inues once a min ute. I f you hang up before the amount of ti m e in your ph on e ex p ir e s, yo ur p h on e co nt in u es to bee p onc e a min ute d uring t he next cal l. If you try t o make a cal l and ther e are no uni ts le ft i n your phone, your phone beeps and displays the message TIMET AN K EMP TY . Ending a Call For complete informa tion on ending a call, refer to âÂÂEnding a Ca llâ on page 14. Once you pr ess EN D , yo ur ph o n e disp la ys t h e re ma in in g units (indicated as U ) and the duration of the cal l expressed in min ut es an d se con ds .
58 Note: Due to rounding, there may be a differe nce between the c all ti m e l en g t h s h o wn on t h e s cre en af te r y ou te r mi - nate a call and the ca ll time le ngth shown under th e m enu, Call Timers. Answering a Call For co mp lete in form ation o n answ eri ng a cal l, ref e r to âÂÂAnswering a Call â on pa ge 14. Not e: Cal l Wait ing may not be ava ila ble if y our ph one i s in prepaid mode . When you an swer a call yo ur p hon e disp lays t he cha rge ra te of unit s per m i nu te as w ell as a time r whi ch track s the dur ati on of the ca ll expr essed in mi nu tes and second s. Afte r three se conds the charge rate of uni ts per mi nute i s re pla ced by onl y th e nu mbe r of uni ts re main in g i n you r pho ne ( indi cated a s U ). When there are only ten min utes of talk ti m e left in your phon e, y our p hone s ou nds a bee p that co n ti nues o nce a min ute. I f you hang up before the amount of ti m e in your ph on e ex p ir e s, yo u r ph o n e con t in u es t o be e p on c e a min ute d uring t he next cal l. If th ere a re no un its le ft in you r phon e, yo ur phone wi ll not ring for i ncomi ng c alls. Ma ki ng a Ca ll ing C ar d Cal l For comp lete info rmat ion on making a call ing card call , refer t o â Calling Ca rd Callsâ on p age 18. Wh il e yo u ar e i n a c a ll, y o ur ph on e d is pl ay s t h e nu mb er o f un it s bein g used , as well as a timer whic h track s t he durati on of t h e call.
59 PIN Calls For c omple te inf orma tio n on making a c all with PIN ca ll on, refer t o âÂÂPIN Callsâ on page 19. Once the call i s conne cted, your pho ne di splays th e num be r of un its being us ed, as we ll as a t im er whic h t rack s t he d urat ion o f th e cal l. Emergency 9 Dia ling For co mp lete in form ation o n 9 key emer gen cy d ial ing, refer t o âÂÂEmergency 9 Diali n g (Menu 3 7)â on pa ge 40. When you make a n emergenc y cal l, the amount of un it s bei ng u sed an d the d urati on of the ca ll a re not tr acked b y your phone. This means you are not charged for 911 calls. Even when there are no unit s in your phone, you are ab le to make 911 call s . Prepaid (Me nu 9) Your servic e provider may offer prepaid service compatible wi th your ne w Nokia phon e. Cont act your servi ce prov ider for det a ils. If y o u a ct i va t e yo u r p h on e a s pr ep ai d t hrough your ser vice p rovide r and the n ac t iv ate th e P rep ai d me n u , yo u r ph on e wil l ha v e a n ad d itio n a l me nu item c a lle d PRE P AID . Yo ur ph on e fu n ct ion s the same way as it d id before, wi th some additio nal featur es . Th e s e fe atu r es ar e l ist ed a n d exp la in ed in this sect ion . To act iv a te p rep ai d fe a ture a v ail ab le t hro ug h yo u r s er v ice provider, enter the following se quence: *#77 66#.
60 To de acti vate the pre pai d fea ture av aila ble throug h your servi ce pr ovider, enter the followi n g sequence: *#77633# . To acc ess the Prepaid men u, pr ess t he MENU key , t hen press " to go im media tel y to the Prep aid menu. Pr ess ! or " to sc roll t hrough the menu opti ons. Add ing Mo ne y to You r Prep a id Ac coun t ADD $ TO A CC OUN T allows you to add m oney to your pre p ai d ac cou n t . Savi ng You r Ac ce ss N um ber Befo re you can add money to your account , you must sa ve t he corr ect ac cess number in to your phon e. C ontac t yo ur s e rvi ce p rov id e r f o r t h e ac ce ss nu m be r . 1 Press ME NU 9 4 . 2 At SAVE AC CES S NUM BE RS , pr ess OK . 3 Pr ess " once. 4 At Repl. N o: , ent er the r eplen ish number give n to you by your service pr ovider . 5 Pr ess OK . Add ing Mo ne y to You r Acco un t 1 Press ME NU 9 2 . 2 At Card No: , en ter your pr epaid car d num ber , then pr ess OK . 3 W h en yo ur ph o ne d isp l ays ADD $ TO A CCO UN T , pr ess OK . 4 When you hear the t o ne (and yo ur phone display s WAI T F OR T ONE , THE N PR ESS O K ), press OK .
61 Chec king Your Prepa id Balance CHECK B AL ANC E all ows you, free of charg e, to check your prepaid ba lance. Cont act y o ur s ervic e prov ider for th e toll -fre e bala nce chec k ing ac cess number, whic h you must save in your phone . If you tr y to ch eck yo ur balan ce before th e corre ct n u m b e r i s s a v e d i n y o u r p h o n e , t h e m e s s a g e NO AC CESS NUMBE R DE FIN ED displa ys. Saving the Bala nce Checking Number 1 Press MENU 9 4. 2 At SAVE AC CES S NUM BE RS , pr ess OK . 3 At ENTER B ALA NC E N UM BE R , pr ess OK . 4 At Bal N o: , e nter t he ba lance number gi ven to you by your service pr ovider . 5 Pr ess OK . Checking Y our Pr epaid Bal ance Press MENU 9 1 . The bal ance ch ecki ng numb e r you s aved is autom atica lly di aled. Pre paid Cal ling Card No te : Th is fe at u re ma y n o t b e av a ila bl e in a ll a rea s . See your se rvice provider for more informa tion. PREPA ID C ARD al lows y ou t o save a pr epaid card nu mber i nto your p hone . Contact your se rvi ce provi der for you r prep aid c ard n umber. Note: You can only have one prepaid card num ber saved in yo ur phon e at a time. Not e : If yo u activ ate your phone as prepai d thro ugh your se rvice p rov ider , the Cal lin g Card me nu opt ion i s not ava ila bl e.
62 Savi ng Your Prepaid Ca rd Num ber 1 Press MENU 9 3. 2 Sc roll to Card and pr ess OK. 3 At Prefi x No : ent e r the p refix nu m ber g ive n to you b y yo ur ser vic e p rovid e r , th en press OK. 4 At Card No : ent er th e ca rd nu m b er g iv e n to y ou b y your s er vi ce pr ovid er , th en p r ess OK. 5 At Card na me: ent er the ca rd name of your choice , then pr ess OK. Acti vating You r Prep aid C ard Number 1 Press MENU 9 3. 2 Scroll to your prepaid car d a nd press OK. 3 At Selec t pr ess OK. You can als o edit o r eras e your pre paid ca rd numb er. Ma ki ng a Ca ll For co mp lete in fo rma tion on mak ing a cal l, see âÂÂM akin g a Callâ on page 13. 1 Ent er th e numb er y o u wa nt to ca ll, then pr ess an d hold SEND until you hear a tone . 2 At the tone , pr ess OK and t h e ca rd n um b er yo u saved is au tomatical ly sent to the ne tw ork. Ending a Call For co mp lete in form ation o n endi ng a cal l, see âÂÂEn ding a Callâ on page 14. ⢠Press EN D.
63 PIN Calls For c omple te inf orma tio n on making a c all with PIN ca ll on, refer t o âÂÂPIN Callsâ on page 19. Emergency 9 Dia ling For complete i n formation on Emergency 9 Dialing, refer to âÂÂEmerge ncy 9 Diali ng (Menu 3 7)â on page 40. In-Call Me nu Thi s is ava ila ble only wh en youâÂÂr e in a call . T o acc es s it , g ive t h e MENU key a short pre ss. (A long press of t h e MENU k ey gi ves you t he norm al men u, as described in Sec tion 6.) Th e in-c al l me nu wo rks jus t like a no rma l me nu . Mo ve th e pointer and press OK to s e l e c t a n o p ti o n . A f t e r y o u m a k e a cho i ce , the p ho ne auto ma ti ca lly ex i t s th e in-c a ll me n u. Mute - Th is mu t es t he p h on e du rin g a co n ver sa t ion . The phone displays MUTE D . To unmute the phon e, sele ct th e Mute option a gain. Th e phone displays MUTE OF F . Send DT MF - To send DTMF (Touch Tone) strings during a call, fi rst recall the stored string from memory. Then, access the in-call me nu with a short press of MENU . Move the pointer to Send DTMF and press OK . The phone sends th e DTMF (Touch Tone ) string. See âÂÂSending Touch Tonesâ on page 66. Not e: When youâÂÂr e in the In-Ca l l Menu, pre ss ing any key (0- 9, * , # , CL R or END ) exi ts the I n-C all Me nu. The p hone displa ys the digi t pressed inste ad.
64 Whi le the ph one is al ert ing you o f an inco ming call (a nd the r e a re no ot h er ca ll s act iv e or hel d ), the I n-C a ll me n u is not avail able unti l you answ er the call. Si milar ly, w hen you press SEND to init iate a ca ll, until the call is conne cted , t here is no In- Cal l Me nu. Remi nde r Me ss age You can stor e a rem inde r messag e t o appea r the next time y ou sw itc h yo ur pho n e o n ( it w ill a ppe ar o n ce o n ly). To do this: 1 Enter your message (see â E ntering Lettersâ on page 22). 2 Gi ve MENU a qu ic k press , th en swit c h the ph o ne o ff. When you sw itch yo ur pho n e on agai n, the message disp lays. To clea r th e messa ge, p ress and ho ld CLR .
65 7. Data and T ouc h T one s Data Mode Dat a Mo d e ca n be us e d wh en y our ph on e is con n e cte d , via a s uitable d ata car d and modem, to a lapt op or personal co mp ute r . Y ou may th en use your compu ter to make and re ceive cal ls, and to send and r eceiv e data me ssages su ch as em ai ls . Fo llow t h ese s te ps bef or e us in g D a ta M ode : ⢠Ensu r e your phon e is swi tc hed on, and that the battery h as enough charge f or the duration of your da ta ca lls . ⢠Ensu r e that you ar e r ece iving a s tr ong si gnal (see sign al s tr engt h indi cator on the di splay) . ⢠Ensur e tha t your c omputer i s switch ed on, a nd is fitt ed wi th a da ta car d. ⢠Conne ct the dat a cab le to the data car d, an d to your ph one. To sele ct Data Mode Con nect th e dat a c abl e to y our pho n e ( DATA CA RD CONNE CT ED di spla ys). When i n a call, w ith th e data cabl e con n e cted , the p hon e d is pla y s DATA CAL L . In a data call , the keys on the phone donâÂÂt work ex cept f or END ; w hen not in a c all , al l ke ys w ork . Als o, the mi cr o- phone and ea rpiec e donâÂÂt work in a data call. Important! W hen you are in D ata Mo de, do not sw itch off t he pho ne. Do not move the pho ne, or use it in a movi ng vehi cle (da ta wil l be los t i f you move from one ce ll to ano th er ) .
66 To de -s elec t Da ta M o de Di sco nn e ct the d at a ca ble ( DATA CAR D RE MOV ED disp lays). To operat e your modem and dat a card Refer to the d ocument ation suppli ed with the se items. Sending T ouch T ones You r phon e is a â Touch T oneâ ph one. Tou ch Tones are the sounds your phone m akes when you press the keys. Touch Ton es can be use d for m any automated phone se rvic es s uch as che cki ng you r bank bala nce a nd u s ing voice mailbox options. Your phone refers to Touch Tones as âÂÂDTMFâ (Dual Tone Mult i F req ue n cy ). Ma nual ly Sen di n g To uch T ones Pressing the keys during a call sends Touch Tones. To do th i s : 1 Make a ca ll in th e u sual way (e.g . to y our ban k 's comput er phone num b er ). 2 Manuall y enter the digits t o be sent as T ouch tones (e.g., your ba nk account num b er and passwor d). Automa tica lly Send ing To uch Tones For automati c sending of Touch Tones, you can store the Touch To ne str ing within the same m emory location as the access phone number. Sto r e a pause (p) or wait (w) char- acte r between the phone number and the T ouch T one str ing. See â Special Chara cters i n Store d Num bers â on page 2 4 for det a ils o n sto rin g pa use an d wa it ch ara ct er s.
67 Th e foll o win g is an exa mp le o f a n um be r you cou ld s to re in y ou r ph one: This number contains a phone number ( 18005551212), a wait character, an acc ess number (âÂÂ1234âÂÂ), a w ait charac- ter , and a p a sswo r d ( âÂÂ343 4âÂÂ) - 18 005 55 121 2w 12 34w 34 34. When you recall this nu mber from mem ory and p ress SEND , the pho n e: ⢠Dials 18005551212 (the stor ed number), the n : ⢠âÂÂW aitsâ for you to p r e ss SEND ag ai n. W hen yo u do , the phone sends the numbers 1234. ⢠âÂÂW aitsâ for you to p r e ss SEND aga in, then sends the numbers 3434. The fol l owing example shows stori ng âÂÂpauseâ characters as wel l as âÂÂwaitâ chara cters ( Note t hat a âÂÂwai tâ c haract er must still be included, as shown, to sepa rate the phone number from the followin g digits): 18005551212w1234p3434 When you recall this nu mber from mem ory and p ress SEND , the pho n e: ⢠Dials 18005551212 (the stor ed number), the n ⢠âÂÂW aitsâ for you to p r e ss SEND ag ai n. W h en yo u do , the phone sends the numbers 1234. It t he n: ⢠Pau ses for 2. 5 se conds, the n sends th e numbers 3434. No te : If t he ke y p a d to n e s ha v e be en s et to O ff , the T o u ch To nes wil l sti ll be sen t, bu t yo u wi ll n ot h ea r th em . Pressing ME NU SEND sends a d isplayed number as a Touch Ton e. To end the ca ll, press END afte r the p hon e send s t he To uch T one s an d ha s ret u rne d t o th e n or ma l ca ll mod e.
68 Using the Fl ash Fun ction You r cel lular syste m ma y off er a fl ash functi on se rvi ce. This syst e m service l e ts you accept or make a second call whe n you al ready h ave a call in p rog ress (e .g. set up a co nfer ence ca ll) , or send ot her info rm at ion to the netw ork, su ch as cr e dit ca rd num bers . Pressing SEND sends a di splayed numbe r to the network as a fl ash , un le ss it is pr ece d ed by a âÂÂp â o r âÂÂw âÂÂ. (I n thes e cas e s i t is se nt as a Tou ch Tone.) Afte r the p hone number ha s bee n ente red, you can a dd ex t ra in f or m ati o n w h ic h is f o r â f l as h â se n d i n g t o th e n et wo rk . Contact y our service provider for further details.
69 8. Net work Serv ices A vailability of Network Ser vices The netwo rk servi ces avai lab l e wi ll de pend on the m odel of yo u r p ho n e, the ce ll ul ar sy s tem (A M PS or N A MPS ) o n whi ch it oper ates, and t he se rvices offere d by yo ur c e ll ular se rvic e pr ovid er. To b e a b le to use any of the network se rvic es, you will need to subsc ribe to the p articu lar ser vic e. The ser vi ce may n ot b e av a ila ble in a ll c ell u lar se r vice p r ov ide r n e t- work s . Plea s e con tac t yo ur lo c al cellu la r se rv ic e prov id er for further informa tion . Some s er vic es wh ic h m ay be av ail ab le ar e liste d bel ow and de scribe d b riefly i n th is sec tion: ⢠Calli ng Line Ident i fi cation ⢠Cal l W ai tin g ⢠Messa ge W ait ing â¢V o i c e m a i l ⢠Digital Mes saging S er vice, which in cludes Sho rt Mes- sa ge Se rv ice and C all ba ck N umbe r Serv ice. Calling Li ne I dentifi cation Wh en s ome o ne c all s yo u, th e ph on e can di spla y the cal lerâ s phone num ber or name (or a text me ssage), w ith CALLI NG flas h i ng. If the prese ntation of t he ca llerâ s iden- t i t y i s r e s t r i c t e d b y t h e n e t w o r k , o r i s w i t h h e l d b y t h e c a l l e r , CALL- CA LL ER ID BLOC KE D or CALL -I D N OT AVAIL AB LE may be disp laye d instea d.
70 Th e ca ller â s n a me w ill be d isp l aye d i f i t is se nt by t h e net - wor k, or if the number sent matches the number and name store d in y our phone book. Not e : If the last s even digits of a n inc o mi ng c alle râÂÂs num - ber match the la st seven digits of a number stored in the Phon e Book , th e phon e dis plays th e st ored nu mber/na me eve n if t he ar e a c ode o r o the r di al in g p r efi x i s di ffe r ent . Th e n um b er w ill b e stor e d i n t he Re ce iv ed C al ls li st or the Mis sed Ca lls list , depen din g o n whe the r you an swe r th e ca ll or not . Call W a iting Call Wait ing all ows you t o be in for med of a inc oming cal l while you a l ready h ave a cal l in progress. When you hav e a cal l in p rogress and a third part y calls you, the phone can displa y the calle râÂÂs phone nu mber or name (or a te xt m essage), with CALLI NG flas h i ng. If th e pres enta tion o f th e cal lerâÂÂs i dentity is re str icte d by t he netw ork, or is wi thheld by the caller, CAL L- CAL LE R ID BLOCK ED or CAL L-I D NO T AVA ILA BL E may be disp layed in stea d. To ans wer the incom ing call: 1 W h en y o u g et an i nc o m in g c al l ale r t ( e .g. , if y ou h e ar a beep , o r s ee the ca ller âÂÂs number or name, wit h CALL ING fla s hi ng) , pr ess SE ND . Th e secon d c all will be an swered, and t h e fi rst c all will be put o n hold (th e caller â s numb er , if avai lable, will be st ored in th e R ece iv ed Cal l s lis t). T o t he n sw a p be tw e en the two calls, pr ess SEN D . T o en d b o t h c a l l s , p re s s END .
71 Th e ca ll erâ s na me w ill b e d is pl ay e d i f i t is s e nt b y t h e netw ork, or if the number sent matches the number and name store d in y our phone book. No te : If th e last se ve n d igi t s of an in co ming ca ll er âÂÂs nu m- ber match the la st seven digits of a number stored in the Phon e Book , th e phon e dis p la ys the st ored nu mber /na m e eve n if t he ar e a c ode o r o the r d ial in g p r efi x i s di ffe r ent . If you don âÂÂt answe r the in coming ca ll, after app roxi mate ly 20 s econ d s the cal l aler t indic a tio ns wil l stop and the call erâÂÂs nu mb er (if availa bl e) will be added to the Missed Call s lis t. To cle ar t he inco m in g ca ll al ert in dic at io ns wi th ou t ans w erin g the ca ll: 1 Press any k ey e xcept SEND , EN D or PWR . Message W aiting (V oicemail) Message Waiti ng notifies you of unhear d voic e mail mes- sages in your voice m ailbox. The m ethod of notifi cation varies f rom one ne twork to anoth e r. If yo u rece ive v oicem ai l: ⢠t h e vo ic em ai l indic at or lig hts , ⢠NEW VO IC E MES SA GE or âÂÂn â NEW VOI CE MES SAG ES may be displayed , indicating t he numb er (n) of u nhear d me ssages, ⢠the index numbe r may show the number of unhear d m es s age s , an d ⢠a m e ssage-r e ceived tone m ay be hear d , depending on the ne w-message alert option you choose; refer to âÂÂMessage Alert Tone (Menu 7 3)â on page 5 4.
72 For details o n how t o read your voi cemail, refe r t o âÂÂMes sage Waiting (V oicemail) â on page 71. To li sten t o your Voice Messages you can d o any of the foll ow ing : ⢠When NEW VOI CE ME SSA GE or âÂÂnâ NEW VO ICE MES SAG ES is di splayed, pr ess SE ND or OK . ⢠G ive t he 1 key a lo n g press to quic k- dia l yo ur v oic e- m ai l ac ce ss nu m ber (if it is s tore d in pho n e bo ok location 1; see Note below). ⢠Enter your voic emai l ac cess num ber , then pr ess SEND . The serv ice ma y off e r voic e guida nce . You ma y need to pres s keys on the phon e keypad to ac ce ss fea tures. No te : To be abl e to qu ic k dial yo ur v oic e ma ilb ox wi th th e 1 key: 1 Store your Voi ce Ma ilbox Acces s Numb er in the Phone Book l ocation 1 (see âÂÂSave Name & Numb er (Me nu 1 2)â on page 31). 2 Set the 1-T ouch Di aling menu feat ure to O n; for details, r efer to âÂÂ1- T ouch Dialin g (M enu 3 6)â on page 39. You only need to do steps 1 an d 2 once (unless, of course , your voi ce mailbox access number changes).
73 Dig it a l Me ss a ge Ser v i ce (Nokia 252N only) When you ca nnot an s wer calls the ca ller o r swi tch boar d can send you a short me ssage using the Digital Message Ser vice (DM S). Th e messa ge can be a s hor t t ext messa ge, a call ba ck n u mbe r, o r a no te to s ay yo u ha v e voic em a il. When you rec e iv e a mes sage: ⢠the text message indi cator l i ghts. ⢠the note MESSA GE RE CE IVE D o r âÂÂnâ MES SAG ES REC EIV ED or a ca llba ck numbe r may be displa yed. ⢠the m essage a lert t one may b e he ard (to stop t he long tone, pre ss any key excep t PWR or ! or " ). ⢠the message is stor ed automatically in t he Messages lis t. To r ead a messa ge when â MESS AGE R EC EIV ED â or âÂÂn â MESSA GE S REC EI VED is di spla yed: 1 Pr es s OK , o r ! or " . To s crol l oth e r s tored m es sa ges , p ress ! or " . When at the bottom of the list, p ress " to go up the li st. To erase a di splayed me ssage: 1 Press CLR . 2 Whe n ERAS E? is d isplayed, pre ss OK . To exit the Message s list: 1 Press CLR twic e. You can als o read and e rase messag es, and s et t he Message Alert Tone, using the Messages menu â for details, re fer to âÂÂMessages (Menu 7)â on p age 52 (this menu item is a vailable on the Nokia 252N only).
74 If t he in dic a tor blin k s the M ess a ge s L ist is fu ll of r e ad or unread me ssages. If 20 me ssages are already stored, when a ne w message arrives th e oldest is erased autom a tica lly. If the same me ssage i s recei ved twic e, the most rece nt message is stored, but the ol d me ssage is erased from the Messages List. Short Message S ervice (SMS) Calle rs can se nd you short pre-defined messages, su ch as CALL HO ME . Co nta ct yo ur loc al ser v ice pr ov ide r f or info rm at ion . Callb ack Num ber S ervice Call ers ca n send you t heir c allbac k numbers. Contact your loc al se rv ice pr ov ide r f or i nfo rma ti on . Not e: If the number r ecei ved matche s a numbe r an d name stored i n the Phone Book the name will be displayed inst ea d. To cal l the num ber re ce ived : 1 With the number (and me ssag e) di sp layed , press SEND . Some net w orks use this f eature to send v oicema il not ifica tion.
75 9. Accessories An ext ensive r ange of acc esso ri es is avail able f or your phon e. Yo u can se lect the acce ssorie s that b e st sui t you r spec ifi c com munic ation nee d s. Fo r a v ail ab ili ty , pl ea s e c he c k w it h y ou r l o ca l de al er . A fe w pr acti cal rule s for acc essory oper atio n: ⢠Keep the ac cessori es out of small chi ldr en's r each. ⢠When you dis c onn ect the power co r d of any acce s- sory , grasp and pull t he plug, no t the cord. ⢠C h e ck regula r ly th a t a ll ce ll ul ar p h on e eq ui p me n t in a vehic le i s m ounte d an d oper atin g p r operl y . ⢠Insta llat ion of comp l ex c ar equip ment m ust b e com ple ted by quali fied person ne l only . WARNING ! Us e on ly bat ter i es, ch arg e rs and ac ce ss or ie s ap- pr oved by the pho ne manu fact urer fo r us e wit h this part icul ar phon e model . The use of any oth er types may i nvalidate a ny approva l or wa rranty appl ying t o th e phon e, an d may b e dange rous.
76 Ba tteri es Th e foll o win g ba tt er ie s ar e ava ila b l e for you r ph on e: ⢠BMH-3 Extended NiMH 1150 mAh ⢠BMH-8 U ltra Extended NiMH 1580 mA h ⢠BML-8 U ltra Extended V ibra NiM H 1580 mAh IMPORTAN T! Dis pos e of use d batte ri es in ac cordanc e with an y loca l regul ations. For deta iled batter y info rmati on, includ ing chargi ng, talk, and standby times, see âÂÂBattery Inf ormationâÂÂ, beginning on page 5. BM H-3 BM L-8 BM H-8
77 A CP- 7U St and a rd Trav el Cha rge r Us e thi s dur abl e and econ omi cal charge r to charge both batte ry options. Plug th e charger into a wa ll out let an d connec t the conn ecto r to t he bot tom of your phone. Check t he cha rgin g sta tus on the phon e display. (See âÂÂCharging Timesâ on page 7.) Calls can be made d uring charging, bu t charg ing will stop for the duration of the c all and the bat tery bar scrolling stops. No te : If th e b at te ry is com ple te ly em p t y, yo u ca n n o t u se t he pho ne until it has enough charg e to operat e. The Standar d Tr avel Charge r is av ail able fo r dif feren t vo ltag e l ev e ls an d ca n a lso be u se d w it h t h e C GH - 10 Compact Desktop Chargin g Stand . ACP- 9U Ra pid Tr avel Charger The e xtremely light, fun ctionall y de - si gned Ra pid Tr av el Ch arge r ch arg es your phone battery quickly. (See âÂÂCharging Time s â on p age 7. ) Plug the ch arger i nto a wall outle t and c o n nect the conn ector to the b ottom of y o u r p h on e . Check the cha rging s tat us on t he phone displ ay. You ca n use your ph on e wh il e ch a rg ing .
78 Ope ratin g wi thin a voltag e ra nge of 100V -240V AC (50Hz-60Hz), the Ra pid T ravel Charge r is p racti ca lly vo lt age - i nd ep en d e nt in no rm al o ffi ce and ho use hold u se. L ike t he St andard Trave l Charge r, the Rapid Trave l Charger is compat ible with both ba ttery opti ons. The Rapid Trave l Ch arger can als o be us ed wi th the Compa ct Deskt o p Char ging St and CGH- 10. LCH-9 Rapid Ci garet te Ligh ter Char ger The multivoltage Ra pid Ci ga- rette Lighter Ch a rger ensures t hat your ph one is alw ays re ady for use wh erev er yo u t rave l. The smal l ch arger' s func tional design fits well w ith most car li ghters and i nteriors. Ch argi ng tim es ar e the same as f or th e Rapi d Tr avel Charger ACP-9U (see âÂÂCharging Timesâ on page 7 ). Call s can be ma d e duri ng char ging. A gree n lig ht indica tes tha t the Ra pid C igar ette Ligh ter Ch arger is ready to ch arge. Check th e chargi ng st atu s on the phone display. The input volt a ge is 12 or 24 V DC, negat ive groun ding. The Rapid Cigarette Li ghter Charger can be used with all acc es so ri es ava ila bl e fo r you r p h on e. Avoid prol onged charging with the Rapid Cigare tte Li ghter Charger when the car engine is not running. This may cause the battery of y our car to drain. Note: In some cars the cigare tte lighter plug is not prov ide d wi th po wer when the ig nit io n is swi tc hed o ff . Veri fy that the green LED light is li t.
79 CGH-1 0 Compact Desktop Chargin g Stand The Compact Desktop Charging Stand pr o vides mounting fo r bo th th e phon e and a s par e b a t tery . Plug the c harge r into a wal l ou tlet a nd connect t he con necto r to the b ack of t he Compa ct Desk top Char gi ng Sta nd. Pl ace yo ur pho ne and / or a spar e batt ery in the stand to begin ba tter y cha r gin g . Note: You must f ully insert the spare ba ttery into the rear slot of t he charging stand in order for it to charge properly. When the phon e is char gin g, the cha rging status is i nd i- ca ted on th e ph on eâ s dis pl ay . Whe n the s pa r e ba tt e ry is charging, the green LE D on th e side of the stand li ghts. (If th e ph o n e is in th e char gi ng st an d w hil e th e sp ar e bat - te ry is ch arg i ng , th e li gh t p e rio di c a lly t ur n s o ff w h il e th e ch arge r perf orms a âÂÂmai ntenan ce charg eâ on the phone .) Compati ble w ith b oth bat tery options, the Comp act Desktop Char ging St and can be used with the Standard Travel Charger ACP-7U or the Rapid Travel Charger ACP-9U . The p hone h as the built- in inte lli gence to mainta in th e bat tery , so ther e is no need for a dis charge f eature o n the stand.
80 BCH-10 Belt Clip Th e be lt c lip le t s y ou ea sily we ar yo ur p ho n e. To a tta ch th e be lt cli p to t h e p h on e, fi rs t re mo v e th e bat tery . Next s lid e the meta l clip ont o the back of the phone, then re pla ce the b a t tery. Attac h t he cli p ho lder to you r be lt an d sl ide th e met al c lip in to the h olde r unt il it loc ks . To r elea se t he pho ne fr om the clip hol der, pr ess t he rele ase butt on on the t o p of the holder. HD XK -1 3 He a dse t K it The li ghtwei ght head s et kit provi des you w ith handsfree oper- ati on of your phone. You c an use i t in or out of a vehicle. The headset kit is HAT IS co m pa ti ble fo r th e hea rin g i mpa ire d. Simpl y fit the phone and headset int o the h ea d se t ad ap te r .
81 10. Refer ence Infor mat ion Important Safety Information Tr affi c Sa f ety Do not use a hand-h eld phone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand- held p ho ne, p ark the vehicle b efor e co nversin g. Always secure the ph one in its ho lder ; do not pl ace the ph one on the passe nger seat or wher e it c an b rea k loose in a coll ision or sudden stop . The use of an al ert de vice to op erate a ve hi cle's li ght s or ho rn o n publ ic ro ads is n ot per mitte d. R emem ber , ro ad safety always comes fi rst! Op erat in g Env ironm en t Reme mb er t o follow any s peci al r egu lations i n for ce an d a lways switch off your phone wheneve r its use i s forbi dden, or when it may caus e interfere nce or dang er. When conn ecting th e ph one or any a ccesso ry to ano the r d evice, read its user g uid e for detailed safety i n structions. Do not c onnect inco mpatible products. As wi th o ther mo bi le r adio tran smi ttin g eq uipm ent, user s are ad - vised t hat for the sa tisfact ory o perati on of the e qui pmen t an d fo r the safety of p ersonnel , it i s rec ommen ded tha t the eq uipm ent shou ld on ly b e used in the nor mal op era ti ng p ositi on . (Held t o y our ear wi th t he anten na p ointi ng ove r you r sh oulde r.) El ectr onic Device s Mo st mode r n elect ron i c eq uipmen t is shi e lded fr om radio fr equency (RF) sign al s. How ever, cert ain elec tro nic eq ui pment may not be shielded ag ainst t he RF signal s from your cell ular ph one. Pac em ake rs Pacem aker manufactu rer s recom me nd th at a minim um sep arat ion of 6 i nch es (20 cm .) b e ma intai ned betwee n a hand held cel lular phone and a pacem aker to avoid potenti al inte rfe rence with the
82 pace maker. The s e re commen dat ions ar e co nsis tent wi th the indep endent rese arch by a nd reco mm end ation s of Wi re less Tec hnolo gy R ese arch . Pers o ns with pac ema kers : ⢠Sho uld a lw ays kee p th e phone mo re than 6 inch es (20 cm ) from thei r pac ema ker w hen the p ho ne is swi tc hed on; ⢠Sho uld n ot c arr y the pho ne in a b reast poc ket; ⢠Sho uld u s e th e ear op po site th e pa cem aker to mini mize the potentia l for int erfer ence. ⢠If you have an y reason t o susp ect tha t inter fer ence i s t aking pl ace, switch off your p hon e imme diat ely . Hearing Aid s Some digi ta l wirel ess p hon es may inter fere with some hea ri ng aids. In the even t of such inter feren ce, you may wa nt t o co nsult your serv ice provider. Other Medical Devi c es Ope ratio n of any radi o tran smitt ing eq ui pment , i nclud ing c el lula r phones, may in terf ere with th e fun ction al ity of in adeq uat ely pro- tected m edi cal de vices. Consu lt a physi cian or the man ufac turer of the med i cal de vice to de term ine i f t hey a re a dequate ly s hi elded from ex tern al RF en erg y or if you h ave a ny qu esti ons. S wi tch off your phone in hea lth care f acilitie s when any r egulations po sted in thes e areas instru ct you to do so. Hospi tals or health care facilities may be usi ng e quip ment th at co ul d be se nsi tive to exte rnal R F energy. Vehicles RF signals may affe ct im prop erl y install ed or inadeq uate ly shield ed electr onic system s in m otor veh ic les (e.g . elect ron ic fuel injec ti on sys tems, e lect ronic a nti-s kid (a nti-loc k) b raking syst ems, el ectro nic speed contro l systems, air bag syste ms). Check with the manu fac- turer o r its rep resen tativ e rega rdi ng you r veh icle. Y ou sh ould also cons ult th e m anufa ctur er of an y equ ipme nt t hat has b een added to your vehicle. Pos ted Fa cili ties Sw itch y our phone off i n any faci l it y where post ed notices so requi re.
83 Pote ntially Expl osive At mosp heres Switch off your phon e when in any area with a pot enti ally explosi ve atmosp here and obey al l sign s and instr uction s. S parks i n such areas could cause an explosio n or fire resultin g in bodily inju ry or even death. Users are ad vised t o swit ch o ff t he pho ne w hi le at a refu eling p oint (service statio n). Us ers ar e re mi nded o f th e ne ed t o o bserv e re - st ri cti on s on th e use of rad io eq uip men t in fuel dep ot s (f ue l s to r ag e and di str ibutio n ar eas), c hemic al pl an ts or whe re b lasti ng opera- tions are in progr ess. Areas w ith a p ote ntial ly exp los ive atm osp here are ofte n but n ot a l- wa ys cl ea r ly ma r ked . Th ey in clu de b elow dec k on bo ats ; ch em i cal transfer or sto rage fac ili ties; vehicles usi ng liquefi ed p etro leum gas (such as p rop ane or but ane); are as whe re t he a ir con tains c hem i- cals o r parti cles, such as g rain, dust or metal po wders; an d an y other a rea wher e you wou ld no rm ally be a dvised to t urn off your vehicle e ngi ne . Vehicles Only qualifi e d personne l should install the p hone in a vehicle, or servic e the phone. Faulty inst a llation or ser vice may be dangerous and ma y invalidate any warr anty which m ay a pply to th e unit . Check regula rly that all ce llular pho ne equi pm ent in you r vehicle i s m ou nt ed an d op era t in g pro per ly. Do not store or carry flam mable liquids, gase s or explo sive ma- teria ls in the same co mpa rtm ent as a cellul ar phon e o r an y of its parts o r ac cessori es. For vehi cles equ ipped with an a ir ba g, reme mb er t hat an ai r bag inflates with g reat for ce. Do no t plac e ob jects, i nclud ing b oth in- stalled o r p ort able w irel ess eq uipm ent, in the a rea over the a ir bag or in the a ir bag de ploym ent a rea. If in-veh icl e wirel ess equi p ment is improper ly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could resu lt.
84 Swit ch off you r p hon e be fore bo ard ing a n ai rc raft. Th e use of cellul ar phones i n a n airc raft may be d ang ero us to the op erat ion o f the ai rcr aft, may di srup t the ce llul ar net wor k, an d m ay be illeg al. Failure to ob serve these instr uctio ns ma y lead to th e susp ension o r denia l of cel lular teleph one servi ces to th e offender , or legal act ion, or bot h. Emerge ncy Cal ls IMPORTANT! This p hon e, li ke a ny ce llular ph one , operat es b y usi ng rad io sig- nals, c ellula r an d lan dline networks, as we ll as use r- pr ogrammed functi ons w hich c anno t g uara ntee con nect ion in al l cond itions. The refore, y ou s hou ld neve r rel y sole ly upon a ny cell ular ph one for essenti al com mu nicatio ns (e.g . m edica l eme rge nci es). Reme mb er, t o make or r eceive any c al ls, the pho ne m ust be switche d on an d i n a service are a with ade qua te ce llular signa l strength . E mer gen cy calls may no t b e po ssible o n al l ce llular phone netwo rks o r w hen certai n ne twor k serv ices and /or p hon e features are in use. Check with lo cal cel lular service pr ovider s. Ma ki ng an E merg en cy C a ll 1 If t he ph o ne is not on, swit ch it on by pr ess i ng an d holdi ng the PW R key. 2 Pr ess an d hold CLR t o cl ea r th e dis p la y . 3 Ent er the emer gency numb er for yo ur pr esen t loca - tion (e.g., 911 or another of fici al em ergency number). Emergency numb ers va ry by locat ion. 4 Pr ess SEND . If cer tai n fe at u re s ar e i n use (e. g . , Ke ygua rd) , y ou ma y fi r st ne ed to turn the se off befo re yo u ca n ma ke an eme rge ncy ca ll. Consul t thi s docum ent and your local se rvi ce p rovid er. When ma king an em er ge ncy cal l, re me mb er to g ive all th e necess ar y infor matio n a s accu rat ely as p ossibl e. Reme mb er t hat your cellul ar phone may b e t he o nly me ans o f co mm unicat ion at the scen e of an acci de nt. Do no t en d th e ca ll unti l gi ven permi ssion to d o so.
85 Radi o Frequency (RF) S ignals TH IS M O DE L PH ONE ME ETS T HE GOVE RNME NT' S REQUIREM ENTS FOR EX POSURE TO RAD IO WAVES. Your wi rel es s pho ne is a radio tran smitt er and re ceiver. It is des igned and man ufactu red not to e xceed th e emissi on limits for expo sur e to radi ofrequ enc y (RF) energ y set by the Fed eral Co mmunicati ons Commi ssion of th e U.S. Governme nt. Th ese li mits are p art of comp rehe nsive guide lin es a nd es t ab lis h pe rmi t t e d le ve ls o f R F energy fo r t he g ener al po pul at ion. The guideli nes are ba sed on standa rds that were develope d by independ ent scienti f ic organ izations thr oug h periodi c and thorough evaluati on of s c ien t ific studies . The sta ndards include a s ubsta ntial safe ty m argin desig ned to assure the safety of a ll p erso ns, rega rdl ess of ag e and h eal th. The exp osure sta ndard for wireless mob ile phone s em ploys a un it of measu rem ent known as th e Spec ific Absorp tion Ra te, o r SA R. The SAR lim it set by the FCC is 1.6W/ kg.* Tests for SAR a re con ducted us ing st andard op era ti ng p ositi on s spe ci fie d b y the FCC wit h th e p hone tr ansm itti ng at i ts highe st ce rti fied po wer lev el in all t ested frequen c y bands. Although t he SAR is dete rmined at the highest c ertif ied power level, the act u al SAR l e vel of the phone while o perating can be w ell b elow the m aximum va lue. This is because t he p hon e is desig ned to o per ate at m ultiple p ower level s so as to use o nly the po wer req uired to reac h th e ne twor k. In general , th e closer you are to a wireless ba se statio n ante nna, the lower the po wer outp ut. Befo re a phone m odel is availa ble for sale to the public, it must be test ed and certifie d to the FCC that it does no t exceed the lim it estab lish ed by th e go ve rn men t-a do pted re qui re men t fo r safe exposure . Th e te sts ar e pe rfo rme d in p osition s and l ocati ons (e. g., at the ear) as r equir ed by the FC C for each mode l. Th e hi ghest SAR value for thi s m odel ph one when teste d for u se at the ear is 1.34 W /Kg . Whi le th ere may b e di fferen ces betwe en t he S AR levels of var ious p hone s and at vario us posi tions, they all me et th e gove rnm ent requi rem ent.
86 The FCC has grant e d an Equipment Aut horizat ion for this model phone w it h all rep or ted SAR l evels eval ua ted as i n co mplian ce with the FCC RF emission guidel ines. SAR info rmation on this mode l phone i s on fi le wi th the FCC and ca n be fou nd un der the D ispl ay Grant sec tion of h ttp ://www.fcc .go v/oe t/fccid af ter searc hing on FCC ID GML NHA-3. Addit ional informat ion on Specifi c Absorption Rates (SAR) can be fou nd on the Cellular Tele communicatio ns Industry Asso ciation (CTIA) web -site at h ttp ://www.wo w- com .com. _______________ ________ _________ ________ ________ * In the United S tates and Canada , the SA R limit for mobile ph ones used by the pub lic is 1.6 watt s/kg (W/ kg) aver age d ove r one gram of tissu e. The st andard incorpora tes a substan tial ma rgin of safe ty to giv e addition al prot ect ion fo r the public and t o accou nt f or an y vari atio ns in mea sur ement s .
87 Care a nd Mainte nanc e Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsman- ship a nd should be tre a ted with care. The suggestions belo w wi ll help you to fu lfi ll any wa rran t y obl iga ti ons a nd allo w yo u to e njo y th is pr odu c t for ma n y ye ars . W he n usi ng your phone, batter y, charge r, O R any acc essory: ⢠Kee p it and all its parts and accesso ri es out of sma ll childrenâ s r each. ⢠Kee p it d ry . Pr ecip itati on , hu midity a nd liq uids co nta in mi neral s that wil l cor rode elect ronic ci r cuits. ⢠Do not use or store it in d usty , d irty ar e as as its mo ving parts can be da m age d. ⢠Do not store it in hot areas. High t emp era tures can shor ten the l ife o f el ectronic device s, da mag e b atteri es, an d wa rp or mel t ce r tai n p las t ics . ⢠Do not store it in cold areas. When the p ho ne wa rms up (to i ts n ormal o perati ng temper ature), m oisture can for m insid e th e ph one , which ma y dam ag e the ph one' s elect ronic ci r cui t bo ar ds . ⢠Do not att emp t to op en it . Non-exp ert han dli ng of th e de vice may damag e it . ⢠Do not drop, knoc k or shak e it. R o ugh handl ing c an b reak int er n al circuit bo ar ds. ⢠Do not use harsh che mi cals, cleani ng sol ven ts, o r strong deter gen ts to clean it. W i pe it with a soft cl oth slightly dam pene d in a mil d soap-an d-w ater so luti on. ⢠Do not pa int it. P aint can clog the device â s moving par ts an d prevent prope r o per ation. ⢠Use only the sup pli ed or an a pproved replacem ent a nten na. Un auth orized ant enna s, m odificat io ns or at tach men ts co uld dam age the p ho ne and m ay vi olat e regulation s go ver n ing radi o devi ce s. ⢠If t he phon e, ba tter y , char ger , or a ny acc essor y is not w orki ng properly , take it t o you r n earest qual ified serv ice fac ility . The p erso nne l there wil l assist you , an d if necessar y , arr ange for s e rvice.
88 11. T roublesh ooting No te : Wit h a n ew , co m p le t el y di s ch a rg ed b a tte r y, th e phone may take up to 45 minutes to show that cha rgin g is in progress. If t he powe r does not come o n or s tay on: ⢠Make sur e the batt ery is pr oper ly i nst alle d an d char ged. ⢠Be sur e that the co ntact s on the batter y and the char ging sta nd ar e clea n. ⢠Batte ry charge may be to o low for oper ation . Check the display an d listen for the low b attery wa r ning tones. If t he powe r comes on, but the pho ne 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 of the ce llu la r se rv ic e area an d yo u can âÂÂt m ak e ca ll s. Y ou also ge t this message if youâÂÂve ch osen Home On ly under Car ri er Sel ecti on (in Me nu 5 1), and youâÂÂv e le f t your Home system. ⢠Make sur e that the an tenna is pr oper ly in s tal led and if your p hon e has an exte ndable a ntenna , mak e sur e th at th e ante n n a is ex t en d ed t o its fu ll le n g th. ⢠C h e ck if t h ere is an error m ess a g e on t he d i sp la y af te r swit ch in g the phon e o n. I f so, co n tac t your loca l deal er .
89 12 . T ech ni ca l Inf orm atio n W eight: 6.5 oz . with the BMH - 3 or th e BMH-8 b attery attache d Transmitting Power: 600mW m aximum Op erat ing V olta ge: 3. 6V d c 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 Capa city 32 num eri c digi ts, and (per location): 30 letters *Note: The ma ximum number o f Phone Boo k entries dep end s on how mu ch infor mat ion you sto re in each loc at ion . Nokia, Con nectin g Peo ple and th e Or iginal Acc essor ies log os are tradem arks of No kia Cor poration and /or its a ffi liates. The information contained in this User Guide was wr itten for Nokia phone NHA-3NA. The ri gh t to ma ke ch anges and i mpro vemen ts to any of t he produ cts d escr ibed in this g ui de wi thou t p rior notice i s rese rved . é 199 9/2 00 0 No kia Mo bil e Ph ones . Al l ri gh ts re serv ed . Thes e commodit ies ar e a uthori zed by the U.S. Government for export only t o Cana da, Mexico , or the United S tate s. Th ey ma y not be reso ld, d ive rted, tr ansfe rre d, o r o therwi se disp osed of in any other country , eit her in thei r or igin al for m or after being i ncorpor ated throug h an inte rme di ate process i nto othe r end -item s, with out th e written ap prova l of the U.S. Depart m ent of St a te. Pa rt No. 935 97 56 Iss ue No . 2 . 09 /2 000 Pr inted i n Ca nad a
90 13 . NOKIA On e-Y ear Li m ited W arran ty Nokia M obile Phone s, Inc. (âÂÂNM PâÂÂ) w arra nts t hat thi s cell ular phone (âÂÂProduct âÂÂ) is fr ee from defects in mater ial and workm anship that resul t in P r oduct fa ilure d uring n orm al usag e, acco rd ing to t he follo wing terms and conditio ns: 1. The lim ited warr anty f or t he P r oduc t exte nds for ONE ( 1) yea r begi nning on the date of t he p urchase of th e Product. 2. The lim ited warr anty e xtend s to the or ig inal pu rchaser o f the Product (âÂÂConsum erâ ) and is no t assigna ble or tr ansfe rab le to any subseque nt p urchaser/ end-u ser . 3. The l imi ted war rant y ex te nds only t o C ons um ers who purchase the Produ ct in t he U n ited Sta tes. 4. D uring the li mited wa rran ty peri od , NMP wil l repair , o r replace, at NMP's opt ion, any defective par ts, or any parts that will not p r ope rly op era t e fo r th eir i nt end ed u se w ith new or fa cto ry r ebu il t r eplac eme nt ite ms if su ch r epair or r epl acemen t is nee ded becau se of product malfu ncti on or fai lure dur ing no rm al usag e. No cha rge will be m ade to the Consu mer for any su ch p arts. NM P w ill also pay for th e l abo r ch arges i ncur red by NMP i n repairing or replaci ng the defec ti ve par ts. Th e limited wa rra nty do es not cover defe cts in appear ance , co smet ic, de cor ative o r str uctu ral ite ms, inc lu ding fra ming, and any non-o perative part s. NMP's limit of liabilit y under the lim ited warr anty shal l be the actu al cash value o f th e P roduct at the ti me the Consum er ret urns the Pr oduct for r epair , deter mined by th e price pai d by the Consum er for the P rodu ct le ss a re asonab le amount for usag e. NM P shal l no t b e liable fo r a ny ot her losses o r damag es. The se remedi es ar e the Consum erâ s exclusi ve remedies for breach o f war ran ty . 5. Up on reque st from NMP , the Co nsum er m ust p rove the d ate o f the origi n al purc hase of the Pr oduct by a dated bill of sale o r dated item ized receipt. 6. The Consu mer shall b ear the c ost o f shi ppi ng the Pr o du ct to NMP in M elbo ur ne, Flori da. NM P shal l bea r th e co st of shippin g the Product back to the Consum er after the com pletion of servi ce under this lim ited warran ty . 7. The C onsu mer shal l ha ve no cove rag e or be nefi ts u nde r th is limit ed war rant y if a ny of th e foll owin g cond itio ns are app licable :
91 a) The P roduct has been sub je ct to ab nor mal u se, a bno rm al condi tion s, improper stor age , expo sure to moist ure or dam pne ss, unaut ho riz ed m od ifi ca tion s, u nau th or ized co nne ctio ns, un aut ho rize d r epai r , misu se, ne gl ect , abuse, a cci de nt, a ltera ti on, improper install ation , or oth er act s which are not the faul t of NMP , includ i ng damag e cau s ed by shi p ping. b) The P roduct ha s bee n d ama ged from exter n al caus es such as collisi o n with a n object, or fro m fir e, flooding, sand, dirt, windstorm, lightni n g, e arth quake or da mag e from e xpo sure to we athe r condi tion s, a n Ac t of God , o r ba tter y leak age, t heft, b lown fuse , o r imprope r use of any el ec trical source, or da mag e ca used by t he connect io n to ot her produc ts no t recom mended for inte r c onnectio n by NMP . c) NMP was not ad vise d by the Consu mer in wr iting o f the alle ged def ect or m alf uncti on of the Pr o du ct with in fourte en (1 4) d ays a f ter the expira tion of th e ap pli cab le l imited war rant y per iod. d) The P roduct ser ia l num ber plate or the acce ssory data cod e ha s bee n r emov e d, d efac ed o r alt ered. e) The d efect or damag e was cause d b y the defe cti ve fu nctio n of the cel lul ar system or by inad eq uate signal recep tion b y th e exter na l antenna. 8. I f a pr o blem deve lops d uri ng th e li mi ted wa rr ant y per iod , th e Consumer sha ll ta ke th e follo wing st ep- by-step procedure: a) The Co nsum er shall return the P roduct to t he place o f p urchase for repair or replacem ent processing . b) If âÂÂaâ is no t con veni ent beca use of distanc e (mo re than 50 mi les) or for oth er g ood ca use, t he Co nsumer shal l shi p the P roduc t pr e paid and ins ured to: Nokia M obi le Phone s, Inc. Attn : R e pair De pa rtment 795 West N a sa B lv d. Me lbour ne, FL. 32 901 c) The Co nsum er shall i nclud e a retur n ad dress, d aytime pho ne number an d/o r fa x num ber , complet e d escrip ti on of th e problem , pr oof of purchase and service agreement (if app licable). Expenses r elate d to removing the Produ ct from an inst alla tion a re not cove r ed under t hi s lim ited warr ant y . d) The Co nsum er will be b illed for any p art s or l abo r charg es no t covered by this limit ed warr anty . The Consum er will be responsible for any e x pens es related t o reinstall ation of t he Produc t.
92 e) NMP will r epai r or author ize the r epair o f the Pr oduct under t h e limi ted w arra nty wi th in 30 d ays afte r receip t of t he Product b y N MP or an NM P auth orized ser vic e cen ter . If NMP ca nnot pe rfor m repair covered und er t his limi ted warranty wi thin 3 0 d ays, or af ter a r easonab le num ber of atte mpt s to r epai r the same d efect , NMP at its op tion, wi ll provide a repl ace men t Product or refund th e purchase pr i ce of the Product l ess a reasonable am ount fo r usage . f) If the P roduct i s returne d t o NM P dur ing th e li mited warran ty peri od, but the problem with the P roduct is not co vered under the terms an d co nd itions of this limi ted war rant y , the Co nsum er will b e notif ied an d g iven an estima te o f the char ges the Co nsum er must pay to have the Pr oduct r ep air ed, with all shippin g charges bill ed to the C onsumer . If the esti mate i s refused , th e Product will b e r etur ne d freight col lect . If the Product i s returne d to NMP after t he expir ation of t he limi ted wa rran ty p eriod , NM P's nor mal se rvice polic ies shall apply and the Consumer will b e re sponsible for all shipping charg es. 9. The Product co nsi sts o f new ly assem bled equip men t th at m ay contai n u sed c om ponents that have bee n reprocessed to a llow m ach in e co mpl ian ce wi th Pr od u ct p erf orm anc e and re li abil ity sp ec if ic at i on s . 10. ANY IMPLIE D WAR RANTY OF MERCHANT ABIL ITY , OR FIT NESS FOR A P ART ICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, SHA LL BE LI MITE D TO TH E DU RA T ION OF THE FOR E GO ING L IM ITE D WRITTEN W ARRANTY . OTHERWISE , THE FOREGOING LIMITED W ARRANTY IS THE CONSUMER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIV E REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU O F ALL O THER WARRA NTIES, EXP RES S OR IMPLIE D. NMP SHA L L NOT BE LIA BL E FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF ANTICIP A TE D BENEF ITS OR PROF ITS, LOSS OF SA VING S OR RE VENUE, PUNITIVE DA M AGES, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR AN Y ASSO CIA T ED EQUI PMENT , COST OF CAP IT AL, COST OF A NY SU BS TITU T E EQU IP MEN T OR F A CIL ITI E S, DO WNTI ME, THE CLAIMS OF ANY THIRD P ART IES, INCL UDING CUSTO MERS, AND INJU RY TO PROPERTY , R ESUL TING FROM THE PU RCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR AR ISING FROM BREACH OF THE W A RRANTY , BREACH OF CONT RACT , NEGLIGE NCE, STRICT TORT , OR ANY OTHE R LEGAL OR EQUIT ABLE THEORY , EVEN IF NM P KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD O F SU CH DAMAGES. NMP SH ALL NOT BE LIABL E FOR D ELA Y IN RENDE RIN G SERVICE UNDER THE LIMIT ED W A RRANTY , OR LOSS OF USE DURIN G TH E PERIOD THA T THE PRODUCT IS BEING REP AIRED.
93 11. S ome stat es do not al low lim itati on of how l o ng a n imp lied warrant y last s, so the above one-y ear warra nty limi tatio n may no t appl y to you (the Co nsum er). Some stat es do no t allow the exclusion or limi tatio n of inci den tal an d co nsequen ti al dam ag es, so certai n of the ab ove l im itations or exclusi on s ma y no t appl y to you (the Consu mer ). T his li mited warran ty gives the Consum er spec ific legal r ights and the Consu mer ma y also h ave o ther ri gh ts wh ich vary f r om state to state . 12. NMP n either assum es nor auth ori zes a ny au thori zed se rvice center o r a ny ot her per son or entity t o assu me for it any othe r obligatio n or liabili ty beyond that which is expr essly provid ed for in this lim ited warranty in cluding the pr ovider o r seller of any extended warrant y or service agr e eme nt. 13. Th is is the e ntire warr anty b etw een NM P and the Con sume r , and sup ersed es a ll pri or and con tem po rane ous agreemen ts or underst andi n gs, oral or writte n, and al l comm unicat ions relating to the Product, a nd no representa ti on, promise o r co nditi o n no t contai ned he rein shall m od ify these ter ms. 14. Thi s limit ed war ran ty allocate s the ri sk of fail ur e of the Product betw een the Cons ume r a nd NMP . The alloca ti on is recogniz ed by the Cons ume r an d is reflecte d in the pu rchase pr ice o f th e P roduct . 15. A ny act ion o r lawsu it for breach of wa rra nty must b e comme nced withi n ei ght een ( 18) m onths fo l lowing del ivery o f th e Produ ct. 16. Qu esti ons co ncer ning th is l imited war ran ty may b e d irected to: Nokia Customer Ca re Center , USA Nokia M obi le Phone s, Inc. 7725 Woo dlan d Ce n ter Boulev ard, Sui te #15 0 T ampa, F L 3361 4 T elepho ne: 1-888 -N OKI A2U (1 -8 88-66 5- 422 8) Fax: (1) 813-24 9- 961 9 TTY U ser s : 1 -800- 24 NO KIA (1 -8 00- 24 6- 654 2) 17. The limited warra nty period f or NMP supplied attachments and accessori es is spe ci fical ly de fined wi thin their ow n wa rra nty c ards and pa ckagi n g. é Noki a is a registered trad em ark o f Nok ia Cor por ation .
94 14 . In dex Sym bols â â (link) c har acter 24 âÂÂpâ (pau se) ch arac ter 24 , 66 âÂÂwâ ( wait) ch arac ter 24 , 66 Nu me ri cs 1-tou ch d ia lin g 16 , 39 9 key. See a lso em ergency 9 dialin g 16 A AB in dicato r 3 ABC in dicato r 3 ABC k e y 22 accessori es 75 allowe d calls 48 alpha mo de 22 automa ti c an swer 42 automa ti c re dial 42 B batt ery 5- 10 charge in dicat or 3 chargi ng time s 7 discha rging 8 discha rging , d eep 9 talk a nd st and by tim es 8 BATTERY L OW 9 C call ba ck nu mb er se rvice 74 call lo g 33 CALL NOT ALLOWED 14 call t imers 36 call wait ing 70 calle r I D 15 callin g card 49 calls 18 ente ring info a bou t 49 callin g line identif ication 15, 69 calls answering 14 automa ti c an swering 42 endin g 14 mak ing 13 calls lists call lo g menu 33 era sing 35 carri er se lection 45 cha rgers 7, 7 7- 7 9 CLR key 13 to clear displ ay 22 to edi t n ame or num be r 32 to end PIN Call attem pts 20 to exit Menu 28 when ent eri ng lette rs 22 D dat a mode 65 debi t 30 , 5 5 checksum 56 time tank 55 dialed cal ls l ist 33 digital message service 73 displ ay 3 DTMF 19, 6 3, 66 See also tou ch t ones. 66 E emerge ncy 9 di aling 16 , 40 and K eygu ard 18 emerge ncy c al ls 16 , 84 F flash fu nctio n 68 H hous e ind ica tor 3 I in- call m en u 63 K Keygu a rd 17 keypad t one s 38 L lang uage 41 letter s an d p unct uatio n 23 light s 39 lock code cha nge 43 lock phone 51 , 52
95 M me mory loca ti ons 75 24 , 52 indicat or 3 linki n g 24 ma xim um 22 not epa d 26 me nu in- call 63 summar y 30 using 28 using dur ing a call 29 messages alert ton e 54 era sing 54 me nu 52 rea ding 53 text 20 voice 20 missed calls list 34 N netw ork selectio n. S ee carr ier selectio n. 12 netw ork services 69 NO SERVIC E 13, 47, 88 NON-PREF. 47 not epa d m emo ry 26 P Ph one Book status of 33 phone boo k 22 - 2 7 era sing en tri es f rom 32 find ing entries in 26 saving entries in 24 using Men u 1 31 phone in dicato r 3 phone num ber 41 PIN c alls 19 PREFERRED 47 preferr ed netw ork 3, 46 prepai d 59 access num be rs 60 add m oney 60 card 61 chec k ba lance 61 R r e cei ved cal ls li st 34 RECHARGE BATTERY 9 redi al automa ti c 42 last 1 0 dialed cal ls. S ee a lso dialed cal ls 15 last number 15 re mind er me ssa ge 64 REPLACE? 24, 32 rest ore fact ory se tti ng s 44 ring ing opti ons 37 ton e 38 volume 37 ROAMING 47 S safety guid elines 1, 8 1 securi ty co de 44 cha nge 44 short m essage ser vic e 74 short te xt m essage indic a tor 3 signal strength 4 silent service 14, 37 spee d di alin g 16 switchi n g on or off 12 SYSTEM BU SY 42 T touc h tone s 19 , 63, 66 V voicem ail indic a tor 3 volume earpi ece 15 ring ing 37
96 Para ob tener u n manual del u suario en esp añol fa vor de lla mar o enviar un fax al tel éfon o 1-888 -NOKIA2U (1-88 8-665- 4228), fax 81 3-249 -9619 .
Qui ck G uid e to Funct ion s An swer a ca ll - Press SE ND or any key but END or PWR . Cl ear a di git fr om disp lay - Press CLR . Cle ar t h e ent i re di s pl ay - Pre ss and hold CLR . Em erge n cy 9 ca ll - Press and ho ld 9 for 2 sec onds. (Note : E mergenc y 9 d ialin g m ust b e se t to on! Yo u c an also di al 911, t hen p res s SEND ) En d a call - Press EN D . Fin d a stor ed na me - Wit h clear disp lay, pr ess ABC th en ! ! ! ! . Fin d a stor ed nu mber - With clear disp la y, pr ess ! ! ! ! . Keygua rd activa te - Press and hold EN D , o r p ress MENU * . Key guar d de acti v ate - Press ME N U * . Las t 15 diale d numbers - With clear display, press SE ND th en ! ! ! ! . Press SEND ag ai n t o dia l di splayed nu mbe r. Las t number re dial - W ith clear di splay, pre ss SEND SEND . Mak e a ca ll - E nter ar ea code and ph one num ber the n pr ess SEND . On e- t ou c h dia l - Pre ss and ho ld 1-8 for 2 sec onds. (Note: On e-t ouch diali ng must be set t o o n!) PIN CALL ac tiv a te - Press * # PINCALL #, key in PIN c ode, then press OK . PIN CALL de activ ate - Press * # PI NC ALL #, t hen OK . Spee d di al - Press a loca tion num ber (1-75) then pr ess SE ND . Stor e a numb er (quick ) - Key in area code and phone numb er then pr ess OK O K . Swi tch on/o f f - Press a nd hold PW R for on e sec ond . V o lu me - ad ju st - During a call, pre ss ! ! ! ! or " " " " .
Quick Guide to M enu Ba ckst ep one le vel - Press CLR . Enter menu - Press MENU . Exit men u - Press END . Sc rol l t hro ugh men u - Press MENU then ! ! ! ! or " " " " . Sel ect a sub men u or option - Pr ess OK . Short cuts - Press ME NU then t he m enu num ber. MENU SUMMAR Y 1 Pho ne Boo k 1 Find N ame 2 Save Nam e & Num ber 3 Edit Name o r Numbe r 4 Eras e from Phone Book 5 Phone book Status 2 Call Log 1 Dial ed Call s 2 Rec eived C alls 3 Missed Calls 4 Eras e all Recent C alls 5 Call Tim ers 4 S ec urity Setti ngs 1 Chang e Lock Code 2 Change Sec urity Code 3 Restor e Facto ry Settings 5 Call Se ttings 1 Call ing Options 2 Callin g Card * 6L o c k P h o n e Prev ents outgoi ng calls an d access to all pho ne functions. 7 Messa ge s** 1 Read Mess ages 2 Eras e Messages 3 Message Alert Tone 3 Pho ne Se tti ngs 1 Ringing O ptions 2 Ringing Vo lume 3 Ringing To ne 4 Keypad T ones 5 Lights 6 1-Touc h Dialing 7 Emerg e ncy 9 Diali ng 8 Language 9 Phone N umber 10 Automatic Ans wer 11 Automatic Redi al 8D e b i t (TRACFONE only) 1 Timetank I nfo 2 Checks um 9P r e p a i d (if available) 1 Check Balan ce 2 Add Money to A ccoun t 3 Prepaid Card 4 Save A ccess N umb ers * This opti on is not availa ble if Prepa id (Menu 9) is a ctivated. ** Message s menu is avail able on Noki a 252N only . Messages feature depends on network sub scription.
Ke ys Scrolls throu gh menu funct ions. Also adjusts earpi ece vol - ume duri ng a call. Swi tc hes betw een a lpha and numeri c mode s. Confirms and selects choic es on displ ay . Enters the me nu. Delete s charact ers o r clear s display . Backsp aces one me nu level. Di al s a pho ne number an d answers a call. 0-9, â , #: Used to enter number s an d charact ers. Ends a c all. Acti vates Key- guard when pr esse d an d held . Ex its t he men u. Sho w s L if e Ti m e r wh e n pr esse d an d held. Switches t he p hon e on and off when pr esse d an d held. Retra ctab le ant enna . E xtend full y duri ng c alls.
i Con te nts 1. For You r Safet y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Displ a y In dicator s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3. Batte ry Informa tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Installi ng the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Removing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Discharging t he Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Important Battery Information . . . . . . . 1 0 4. The Basic s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Switching On or O ff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Wake-up Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Selecting a N etwork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 Making a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 Ending a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 Answering a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 Adjusting t he Earpiece Volume . . . . . . 1 5 Last Numbe r Re dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 Speed Dial ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 1-Touch Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 Emergency 9 Dial ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 Keyguard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 Calli ng Card Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 PIN Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 Voice and Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 What is Debi t Mode? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 5. The Ph one Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Viewing and Entering Names . . . . . . . . 2 2 Saving Numbe r s and Name s . . . . . . . . 2 4 Finding Numbers and Names . . . . . . . 2 6 Using the Notepad Memory . . . . . . . . . 2 6
ii Moving a Name and Nu mber . . . . . . . 2 7 Erasing a Name and Number . . . . . . . 2 7 Editi n g a Name and Num ber . . . . . . . . 2 7 6. The Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 âÂÂMENU then OKâ Meth od . . . . . . . . . . 2 8 Shortcut Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9 Using the Menu During a Ca ll . . . . . . . 2 9 List of Menu Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Phone B ook ( Me nu 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Call Log (Menu 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 Phone Settings (Menu 3) . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 Security Se ttings (Menu 4) . . . . . . . . . 4 3 Call Se ttings (Menu 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 Lock Phone (Menu 6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 Messages (Menu 7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 Debit (M enu 8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 Prepaid (Menu 9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 In-Call Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3 Reminder Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4 7. Data and Touch Tones . . . . . . . . . 65 Data Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 Sending Touch Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6 Using the Flas h Function . . . . . . . . . . . 6 8 8. Networ k Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Availabi lity of Network Servi ces . . . . . . 6 9 Calli ng Line Identi fication . . . . . . . . . . . 6 9 Call W aiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0 Message Waiting ( Voicemail) . . . . . . . . 7 1 Di git al M es s ag e S e rvi ce (Nokia 252 N only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3
iii 9. Access ories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 10. Ref erence In formation . . . . . . . . . . 81 Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . 8 1 Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 7 11. Troubleshoot ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 12. Techni cal I nformatio n . . . . . . . . . . 89 13. NOKIA One-Year Limited Warranty . . 90 14. Inde x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
1 1. F or Y our Saf ety Rea d thes e si mple gu id elin es bef ore usin g your pho ne. F a ilu re t o c om ply wit h th ese g ui del in es may be dangerou s or illega l. For more detailed safety informat ion, see âÂÂImportant Safety Informationâ on pa ge 81. Ro ad Safet y Comes Fir st Do nâÂÂt use a hand-he ld phone whi le dri ving; p ark t he vehi cle first . Switch Off In Hospitals Swi tch off your phone wh en near medi cal equipment. Follow any re gulations or rules in forc e. Sw it c h O f f On A irc ra ft Mob ile p hone s c a n ca u s e in t erf er e n ce. Us in g t h em on ai rcr a ft i s il le gal . Switch Off When Refueling Do n ot use th e ph one at a r efue lin g po int . Do n ot use n ea r f uels or ch em ic al s. Switch O ff N e ar B lasting Do not use the phon e wher e blast ing i s in progress. Obse rve re strictions, and f ollow any regulati ons or rules i n force. In terf er ence All mo b ile ph one s ma y ge t in t erf er enc e whi ch co uld af fect perfo rm anc e. Use Sensibly Use only in the normal posi tion (to ear). Av oi d u nne ce s sa r y co nt a ct wit h the an t en n a when phone is on.
2 Qualif ied Se rvice Only qual ifie d serv i ce perso nn el may in st all or re p ai r ce llular phon e eq uipment. Use o n ly app rov ed ac cessori es and batt eries . FCC/I ndustry Ca nada Not ice A cellular phone may cause TV or radi o interference ( e . g . w h e n u sin g a p hon e in close proximity to elec tronic re- ceiving equip ment ). T h e F C C / I n d u s t r y C an a d a c a n r e q u i r e yo u to stop us in g you r ce llu la r ph o ne if s uc h int e rfe r enc e cann o t be elimi nated. If you requi re ass is tance , ple ase con tac t y ou r l o ca l se r vice f ac ili t y. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Op erat ion is su b jec t to the c ondit ion that thi s devi ce do es not cause harmful inter feren ce. Usi ng this Guide The cell ular phone des cri b ed in th is gui de i s approv ed for use i n AMPS and/or NAMPS n etworks. A num b er of fe atures inclu ded i n thi s guid e a re called Netw ork Servi ces. They ar e sp eci al ser v ices p rovi ded b y cell ul ar ser vic e p ro vid ers. B efo re y ou ca n tak e ad va n ta ge of any of these Network Services, you m ust subscribe to the service(s) from your home se rvice provider and obtain instructions for their use.
3 2. D isplay Ind icators Shows which type of sys t em th e phon e will us e wh en it is r oam in g (see âÂÂC a r rier Se lec t ion (Menu 5 1 1)â on page 45.) Blank if Home-onl y sy ste m is se le ct ed , o r the p h on e is u s ing a âÂÂp refe rredâ n e tw o r k. The phone is u si ng the Home system. Flashes if th e ph one is using a H ome type syste m (not the Home system) or when the phone is usin g a âÂÂprefer redâ network (see âÂÂC arrier Selecti on (Me nu 5 1 1)â on pa ge 45 ). Bl ank if t he p hone i s us in g a non-p r ef er re d ne twor k. A cal l is in progre ss . The p ho ne i s in al pha mo de; you can en ter let ters and se e na m es. In d ica tes that you have recei ved a voi ce mail messa ge. Indicates that you have received a s hort tex t mes- sage. Bli nks when Messages li st (memor y) i s full. In dica te s menu or memo ry loc at ion n umbe r; ma y ind icat e number of u nheard voi c e m essages. and ba r in di ca te t he ce ll ul ar s i gna l s t re ng t h o f t he lo cati on whe re you a re us in g your phone. and bar indicate the battery char ge level. When the battery i s full y charged, the whole b ar is d i splayed.
4 Signal Stre ngt h Indicat ion A cell ular p hone sen ds and rec eiv es rad io signa ls. As with all radio equipm ent, t he qual ity of radi o re ception de pends on the str ength of the rad io si gnal in the are a where yo u are operating your phone. The st re ngth of t he cell ular signa l i s shown by t he verti cal bar o n the l eft -hand side o f the di s- pl ay. The hi gher t he bar , t he str on ger the s i gna l at yo u r p re s en t lo ca t io n. When NO SERV ICE is disp la ye d, t he p ho ne is eit her outs id e of the ce llul ar serv ic e ar ea or re- st rict e d fro m en ter i ng se r vic e, a n d c al ls ca n not be m ade or re ceived. If the sig nal is poor and you are us in g the phon e in a buil d ing, you may get b etter re ception near a w indow.
5 3. Bat tery Informat ion Your phone is powe red by a rechargeable battery. Use onl y batte ries a pprove d by t he ph one manufac turer and re cha rge your b atte ry on ly wit h the ch argers ap pr oved by t he manuf acturer. See â Im port a nt Batt ery In for m ati onâ on page 10. See your cellula r service p rovider o r dealer fo r the battery o pt i on s ava i la b le f or your pho ne. Installing the B attery Removing the Battery Not e: Switch off the phoneâÂÂs powe r before removing the b a ttery! â â â â âÂÂ
6 Charging the B attery Plu g t h e ch a rg er in to a w all o ut le t and con n e ct t h e ch ar ger to the bott om o f your phone. When chargi ng st arts, the b atte ry se gments s cr oll and t he p hone be eps on ce . Y ou can us e the phone during charg- i ng, but chargin g w ill be re du ced f or the duration of the call. Not e: In a call , cha rgi ng will st op compl et ely if you are us ing the S t and a rd T rav e l Cha r ger (AC P -7 U ). Afte r the segments of the battery indicator stop scro l lin g an d al l seg m en ts are di sp la yed , the bat tery is f ully char ged. D isco nnect the ch arger fr om the power outl et and pho ne. If the batter y is too hot or col d, the ch arging may be interru pte d until the bat tery reac hes it s normal oper ati ng t emper atu re. No te : Wit h a n ew , co m p le t el y di s ch a rg ed b a tte r y, th e phone may take up to 45 minut es to show t ha t chargi ng is in pr og ress .
7 Char ging Time s The battery c harging t i mes shown in the foll owing table ar e approxi mate . Batter y Sta ndar d T ra vel Char g er AC P - 7 U Rapi d T ra vel Char g er AC P - 9 U Rapid Cig. Light er Char ger LCH-9 BMH -3 Exte nded NiMH 1150 mAh 5 hours 1 hour , 30 min. 1 hour , 30 min. BMH -8 Ultra E xtended NiMH 1580 mAh 7 hours 2 hours, 30 min. 2 hours, 30 min. BML-8 Ultra E xtended Vibra N i MH 1580 mAh
8 Talk and St an dby Times Battery operation times depend gr eatly on how you use the batteries, as w ell as on the co verage of the network and network par ameters set by the cellula r service pr ovider. Discharging the Battery A ba tte ry la st s l on ge r a n d perf or ms be tte r if yo u f ull y di scharge it f rom time to time. To discharge the batte ry, lea ve your pho ne switc hed on until the batt ery is drai ned and th e phone turns itself of f. Then w ait for 30 m inute s bef ore connec ting t o a charg ing sour ce. ( See â Deep Dischargeâ on page 9.) Not e: Do not disc har ge the b att ery by an y other mea ns. Batter y Ta l k T i m e Standb y Tim e BM H - 3 Exte nded Ni M H 1150 mAh up t o 2 hours up t o 39 hours BM H - 8 U ltra Extended NiMH 1580 mAh up t o 3 hours up t o 58 hours BM L- 8 Ult r a Ext ended Vi br a NiM H 1580 mAh
9 Batte ry Low W arnin g You get this m essage and a w arning t one when the b attery cha rge is low an d onl y a f ew mi nutes o f talk ti me remain. The re p etiti on rate of th e batte ry-low wa rni n g s d e pe n d s o n the remainin g battery capacity and the battery condi tion. The w ar n i ngs are mo re fr e qu e nt wh e n yo uâ re in a ca ll . Not e : If youâÂÂve selecte d the V ibra Onl y or Sile nt Ringi ng Opti on, you wonâ t hear an y warn ing tones. See âÂÂRi nging Options (Me nu 3 1)â on page 37. When the ba ttery ch arge is too lo w f or the p hone t o wor k, t he pho ne dis pla ys RECHA RGE B AT TER Y , t h en be eps , the n sh u ts it se lf o ff. Charge th e ba ttery as de sc ribed ea rlier i n t his s ecti on. Deep Disch arge If you regularly just âÂÂtop upâ the charge i n your ba ttery wi thout ever a llo win g it to fully di scharg e first , its l ife wi ll be shortened. I n orde r to ge t the ma ximum life from your bat tery you s hould allo w it to di sc harge comp lete ly about once a mont h. To di sch arge the bat tery comple tely: 1 Le av e t he p ho n e sw i tch ed o n un t il RECH ARG E BATT ERY appe ars, the n le t the p ho ne swit ch o ff a uto ma ti ca lly . 2 Le av e the p ho n e al on e for abo ut 30 min ut e s (an d do not conne ct a char ger wi th in this time) af ter it switches i tself of f.
10 D ur in g th is 3 0 min u t es, the p h on e is in âÂÂD ee p Dis char geâ mode. T he way to âÂÂw ake upâ the pho ne is to conne ct it to a charger . 3 Fu ll y c ha rg e th e bat t e ry af te r De ep Dis c har g e . The phone may remind you to discharge the battery, by presenting a series of batt e ry-advice messages. Press ! or OK to page through the inf ormati on, or p ress CLR to clea r th e me ss a ges. Important Battery Information ⢠Note th at a new batt eryâ s full p e rfo rmance is achi eved only after two or thr ee compl ete charge and discharge cy cl es ! ⢠T he battery can be charged and discharged hundr eds of ti m es but it wi ll ev entual ly wea r ou t. When the oper ati ng ti me (talk time an d stan dby time ) is notic e- ably s horter than nor mal, it is tim e to buy a new battery . ⢠U se only ba tteries approved by the phon e m anu fac- tur er an d r echarg e yo ur bat tery onl y with the char gers app r oved by th e man ufact ur e r . ⢠When a charge r is n ot in use, d isconne ct it fr o m the power sour ce. D o not lea ve the batt ery conn ected to a char ger fo r long er than a week , since over ch argi ng may shorten it s life . If left unuse d a fully cha rged battery w ill d isch a rge it self ove r time. ⢠(NiMH batteries only) F or good ope ration t i mes, disch arge the battery from time to ti me by leav ing your p hon e swi tch ed on unt il i t turns it sel f o f f (o r b y usin g the b atte ry di scha rge faci lity of a ny appr oved acces sor y availa b le for your phon e). Do not attem pt to discha rge the batt ery b y any ot her means.
11 ⢠T emp era tur e extr em es will aff ect the ab ili ty of your battery to c h arge: allow it to cool down or warm u p fi rs t. ⢠Use the b attery only fo r its i ntended pur pos e. ⢠N e v er u se an y ch arg e r or bat te ry wh ich is dam ag ed or wor n out. ⢠Do not sh o rt c ir cuit the battery . Acci dental sh ort cir- cu it in g c a n oc cu r w h en a m e ta ll ic obj ec t (c oin , cl ip, or pen) ca uses dir ec t connec tion of th e and - ter mina ls of the batte ry (metal strips on the back of th e battery) , for ex amp le whe n you car ry a spa re b att ery in your pocket or purse. Sh ort cir cuiting the termina ls may dama ge the batt ery or the co nnecti ng obje ct. ⢠Lea ving the batt ery in hot or col d pl aces, such as in a clo sed car in sum mer or w inter condit io ns, w ill r educ e the capaci ty and lifet ime of the battery . Alway s try to keep the batte ry between 59ú F and 77ú F (15ú C and 25ú C). A phone wi th a h ot or cold battery m ay tempo rari ly not w ork , even wh en the bat tery is ful ly ch ar ge d . NiM H b att eri es â perfo rmance is p ar ticular ly limit ed in temperatur es below 14ú F (-10 ú C). Li -I on b att eri esâ perf orm an c e is pa r ticu la rly lim ited in tempe ra tur es below 32ú F (0ú C). ⢠Do not dispose of batte ri es in a fir e! ⢠Dis pose of u sed bat teries in acco r dance w ith any l oca l regu la ti o n s.
12 4. T he Basics Switching O n or O ff ⢠Press and hold the PWR ke y for on e seco nd. NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any oth er telepho n e with the anten na point ed up and over your shoulder. TIPS ON EFFI CIENT OPERATION: Extend you r anten na fully wh en in ca lls. As wi th any oth e r ra dio t ran smi tt ing dev i ce, avoid unne cessar y cont act with the antenna w hen t he phone is switc hed on. Conta ct w ith the antenna aff ects ca ll qual ity and may cause the p hone to oper ate at a hig her pow er leve l t han oth erw ise ne ede d. WA RN IN G ! Do n o t swi tc h th e ph on e on wh en ce llu l ar ph o ne use is p rohibited or when it may caus e interference or danger. Wa k e - u p M e s s a g e When you switc h your phon e on, the p hone displ a ys a wake- up message c onsist ing of th e phone number cur - re ntly se lect ed f or you r p hone, or the na me of the dea ler i f t his has been pr og ram me d. (I f progr ammed , the name t akes p reced ence ove r th e phon e numbe r.) To cha n ge t he wake-up message: 1 Press ABC , then ent er the message. Press OK . 2 At t he pr o mpt SAV E IN L OCA TI ON? , p ress â . Pr ess OK . (The wake-up m essage is s tor ed in location â â âÂÂ.) No te: The Wake-u p Mess age is di ffer ent from t he R emind er Mes sage you ca n stor e in yo ur p ho ne. See â Remind er Messageâ on page 64.
13 Note: The wak e-up message is specific to your curr ent ly selected ph one nu m b er. Selecting a Network Your phone op erates on spe ci fic networks a nd sometimes it mus t choose which s ys tem to use. T his can happen, fo r examp le, if you a re r oa m ing (i. e. y ou lea v e th e are a w h er e you have signed up for service). If you want y our phone t o work onl y in cert ain types of netw orks (for exa m pl e, to take a dvant age of certa in bil lin g ag reem ents b etwee n system s), yo u can s pec ify this u sing âÂÂCarrier Selec tion (Menu 5 1 1)âÂÂ. See page 45. Making a Ca ll 1 Exte nd the p hon eâÂÂs an tenna full y. 2 Ent er the area code and phone number , the n pr ess SEND . If you mak e a mi s take , press CL R t o er a se digi ts on e by one. Pr es s and hold CL R to cl ea r th e who l e d isp l ay . A phone symb ol appears o n the display . Th e call i s connected when th e pho ne nu mbe r disa p pea r s from the displa y an d CALL appears. Fo r int e r n at ion a l ca lls, you ca n en te r a â â a t the beginni ng of a numb er by pr essing âÂÂâ . The n enter t he number, the n press SEND . The â â expand s to the in ter nation al d ial ing co de p ref ix. NO S ERV IC E appe ars an d the p hon e beeps i f you t ry to mak e a c all when your pho ne is out side the cell ular servi ce are a.
14 CALL NO T ALL OW ED appea rs if you tr y to make a ca ll tha t is r es tri ct ed (se e â Allo w ed C a lls (Me n u 5 1 2) â o n page 48), or i f t he phone is locke d. If yo u re ce iv e a ca ll wh en y o uâÂÂr e try in g t o ma ke a ca ll , t he inco m in g call co me s t h ro u gh a nd t h e ou tg oi ng c al l i s can ce ll ed . Ending a Call â¢P r e s s END . Note: I f you press and hold END , youâÂÂl l activa te Keyguard (see âÂÂKeyguardâ on page 17) . Answering a Call ⢠Press SEND or any key ex cep t EN D or t he PW R ke y . ⢠T o answ er a waiting call (norm ally indicated by a beep), pr ess SEND . ( Not e that Call Wa iting i s a network fea - ture. Y ou need to subsc ribe to it through your service pro vid er. ) Yo u ca n pr ess END to stop the ri ngi ng sound w ithout ans w erin g the ca ll. Make sure the antenna i s fully ext e nded dur ing the call. Not e: If Keyg uard is activ e, a call can only be ans wered with SEND . When there is an inco mi ng cal l, t he phone rings and CALL flas h es o n th e disp lay. If you have set Ringing O ption s to SILE NT , the keypad and display lig hts fla sh , CALL flashes on the display and the phone makes a short be ep (s ee âÂÂRin ging O ptio ns (M enu 3 1 )â on pa ge 37 ).
15 You can ans wer a call any time, even w hile us ing Keygu ard, memory or menu functions. If you don âÂÂt answer a ca ll, the me ssage 1 MI SS ED CA LL or âÂÂnâ MI SS ED CA LL S appear s on t he dis pla y and remains unt i l y ou press any key (except the PWR key ) to cl ear t he d i spla y , or y ou c a n pre s s OK or ! to view the Mis sed Ca lls Lis t. T h e ph one aut o mat ica ll y stor es the call er âÂÂs n umb er (if ava ila bl e) in t h e M iss ed C a lls li s t (see âÂÂMissed Cal ls (Menu 2 3)â on pa g e 34). When you scroll t h e list, you f irst see a message telling you the nu mber of new numbers (e.g., âÂÂnâ NEW NUM BE R ( S ), or NO NEW NU MBE RS ; wai t for mos t recen t numb er to app ear or press ! . Pr ess ! to scroll the list . Ca ll in g Lin e I d en tifi ca tio n If yo u s ub scr i be t o th e C al lin g Li n e Id en tifi ca t io n ne tw ork service your ph one may display the call erâÂÂs number or name whe n th e pho ne rin g s. For more details, re fer to âÂÂAvailability of Network Servicesâ on page 69 and âÂÂCal ling Line Identificationâ on pa ge 69. Adjusting th e Earpiece V olume ⢠D u r ing a ca ll, p r e s s ! or " to decr eas e o r in cre ase th e ear - piec e volume level. La st Numb er Re dia l ⢠C l ea r th e dis pla y , t h en p ress SEND SEND . Last 15 Di aled Ca lls ⢠Cle ar the displ ay , p r ess SEND , th e n ! . Pr ess ! r e pe atedl y unt il you see t he numbe r y o u w ant. Then p r ess SE ND to di al it .
16 See âÂÂDialed Calls (M enu 2 1)â on p age 3 3 for more info rm at ion . Speed Dialing ⢠D ial th e n u m b er of th e m em o ry l o ca ti o n ( 1-7 5 ) wh er e th e p ho n e n um be r is st ored, th e n press SEND . You can also enter a stored nam e then press SE ND . The phone dials t h e number stored wit h that na m e. If t he me mo ry l oca t ion is em pt y , th e me ss a ge LOCAT IO N EMPTY app ears . 1-T ouch Dial ing If 1-T ouch Diali ng is set to On, you can di al the phone number stor ed i n any of the memory l ocations 1- 8 by pre ssi ng a single key : ⢠Hol d the requir ed n um ber ke y (1-8) for 2 se conds. Not e: Locati on 1 is recom m end ed to be used as the Voice Mailbox Number. Location 9 cannot be used for 1-Touch Dial in g to an y n u mb er ot he r t h an t he p rep ro gram med em erg e n cy n um b e r. See âÂÂ1-Touc h Dialing (Menu 3 6)â on page 39. Emer gency 9 Dialing The 9 Key i s reserved for an Emergency Num ber that is pro gram med into yo ur phon e by your de aler . ⢠Press and hold 9 for 2 seconds . Emergency 9 D ialing must b e set On f or thi s to work! See âÂÂEme rgency 9 Dialing (Menu 3 7)â on page 40.
17 Not e: Off ici al e mer genc y n umber s vary b y l oca ti on (e.g., 911 or an other official emergency number). However, onl y one emergency n umber is programmed into your p hone to b e di aled automa tica lly by Em erge ncy 9 Di alin g, and thi s may not be the pro per num ber in all ci rcu m sta n ce s. Note: Emergency 9 Dialing doe s not operate when Key guard i s act ivate d . Ho wever , an emer ge ncy ca ll can be made wi thout deacti vati ng Keyguard by entering the whole emergency numb er programm ed into your phone and t hen p res si ng SEND . Keyguard ⢠T o ac tivate Ke yguar d, pr ess and hold END (or pr ess MENU the n â ). ⢠T o deacti vat e Keyguar d, pr ess ME NU then â . Key guard l ock s the keypad to pr event ac cid ent al key pr ess e s (e .g . wh en t h e ph on e is in a p ock et or a b ag ). 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 wer ing a Ca ll with Ke ygua rd Ac tive ⢠Press SEND . Dur i ng th e call , the keyp ad remains unloc ked an d th e ph on e ca n be us e d n or ma lly . Aft e r th e ca ll i s e nd ed , Ke yg ua rd au t oma ti call y b e com e s act iv e ag a in. Th e ph on e ca n not be s wi t ched of f w he n K ey g uar d is act ive. H ow ev e r, if the pho ne is ri ng ing a nd K eygu ard i s ac ti ve , yo u c an p res s PWR to swi tch off the p hone whi le it is rin g ing .
18 Note: Wh en Keygu ard is a ctivated, c alls may be possible to th e em erg e n cy num be r pro gr a m me d into y our ph on e (e.g., 911 or an other official emergency number). Howeve r, Emergenc y 9 Dial ing does not ope rate. Ma ki ng an E merg en cy C a ll wit h Key guard A cti ve ⢠Ent er the emerge ncy numb er p r epr ogr ammed in your pho ne and pr ess SE N D . Th e em erg e n cy n um be r is di spla y ed o n ly aft e r you ha v e ent e re d th e las t d ig i t of th e nu mb er . Calli ng Card Calls If you use the p honeâÂÂs Cal ling Car d st orag e feat ure (see âÂÂCalling Card (M enu 5 2)â on page 49), you can use the m ethod descri bed be low to cha rge lon g d istance char ges t o a Ca llin g Card . Yo u wonâÂÂt need to enter Callin g Car d info rm at ion eve ry ti me you w ant t o ma ke a card c all. No te : No p h ysi ca l cr e di t ca r ds are ne ed ed in or der to dire ct th e ca ll ch a rg es t o th e cre d it car d; ho we v er y ou must first store and select a Calling Card with Menu 5 2! No te : I f th e P re p a id (M en u 9 ) op ti on is ac t iv a te d, t h e Cal lin g Ca r d me n u is n ot a va il abl e. Any ca lli ng card info rm at ion sav e d i n y ou r p hon e w ill be los t. I f yo u deactivate the service provider pre paid option , the Calling Car d m e nu b e co me s ava ila b le a gai n, b ut yo u m us t re s av e any ca lli ng c ar d in fo rm at io n. To ma ke a Ca ll ing Ca rd Cal l: 1 En ter the phon e n umber o f the pa rty t o be calle d. 2 Pr ess an d hold SEND for 2 seco nd s . Th e phone dis- pl ay s CARD C AL L (and pos si bly t he car d name), then di sp lays WAIT FOR T ON E, TH EN PR ES S â OK â .
19 3 When you hear a tone or voice pro mp t, pr ess OK or SEND . Th e phone may ask you again to WAIT FO R TON E, TH EN PR ES S â OK â . 4 If you get another tone or voice prompt, pr e ss SE N D agai n. The call i s then ma d e, and the pho ne disp lays CARD CALL and th e name o f the card (i f you ha ve ente red one ). It is al s o po s sib l e to ma ke ma nu a l ca rd ca lls b y us i ng Touch Ton es (DTMF) through your Callin g Card Oper ator. To do this, see âÂÂIn- Ca ll Menuâ on page 63, and âÂÂSending Touch Ton esâ on pa ge 66. You can make calling ca rd calls in conjunc tion with PIN call s . PIN Calls PIN Ca l l is a n etwork securi ty featu re that requ ires a PIN Code eve ry time you ma ke a call. You can act ivate or de ac ti v ate it an d s pe ci f y t h e n um be r s i n y ou r P IN C od e. Ple as e c h ec k w it h yo u r o pe rat o r for t he av a ila bi lit y o f P IN Cal lin g in y ou r n e tw or k. No te : If yo u are us i ng th e ph o n e in an area th at do e snâ t req ui r e P IN d i ali n g, d e ac ti vat e P I N Ca ll. Ac tiv atin g P IN C a ll 1 Ent er * # 7 4 6 2 2 5 5 # (s pells PIN CALL ). 2 The phone asks for your four -digit PI N Co de, w hich is provi de d b y your net w ork operat o r . En ter your PIN code and press OK . Th e ph one br ie fly di sp lay s PIN CALL ON .
20 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 tone , pr ess SEND ag ain . The p hone displays SEND ING PIN ... . If the mess age r e mains on the disp lay , pr e ss SEND ag ai n to r e send the PIN co de. W ait f or yo ur c all to be conne ct ed. No te : If yo uâ r e i n a n et w or k t h a t d o esn â t s u p p o rt P I N C a lls , but your ph one h as PIN Call On , the phone still tries to send a PIN. Pre ss CLR to end the PI N Call attemp t. No te : Whe n th e ph o n e is s et to PIN CAL L ON , an em erg e ncy ca ll to th e e me r gen c y n u mbe r p ro gr am me d into your phone (e.g., 911 or another official emergency nu mber) wil l be d ial ed as a norm al cal l wit hout the PIN c ode re qu est. Deactivating PIN Call ⢠F o llo w t he s te p s in âÂÂA ct iva t in g P IN Ca ll âÂÂ, b ut do nâÂÂt enter your PIN Code at the pr ompt ; just pr e ss OK . The phone brie fly disp lays PIN CAL L OF F . Voice a nd T ex t Me ssages If y ou sub s cri b e to vo ic e ma il, ca lle r s w ill be abl e t o le a ve you voice mail messages which you can recal l from your vo ice ma ilb ox. If you have purchased the Nokia 252N a nd subscribe to a text message network service, callers m ay se nd you short text messages that you can re ad on your phoneâÂÂs disp la y. For more details, refer to âÂÂN etwork Se rvicesâ on page 69 .
21 What is Debit Mode? To act ivate your phone through TRACFONE î prepaid se rvice, call the toll free n umber on t he ca rd inc lude d with this Owne râÂÂs M anual . If you act ivate your phone through TRACFONE prepai d service, se e âÂÂDebit (Menu 8) â on pa ge 55 for i nformation on the fe at u res av a ila bl e. Import ant note: You cannot act ivate your phone t hrough TR ACFONE i f you alrea dy have an existin g ce llul ar se rvice co nt ract. Note: If you activat e your phone through TRACFO NE, con t ac t T R A CF O NE C u st o me r S e r vic e w ith q ues t ion s regarding any of your phoneâÂÂs prepaid fea tures. Or, you r se rv ic e pro vid er ma y off er pre p aid ser vic e co mpat ible wi th your new Noki a phon e. See âÂÂP repai d (M enu 9)â o n page 59 for featu res tha t may be a vai lab le to you . Contac t your ser vice pro vide r for det a il s .
22 5. The Phone Book The Phone Book can store up to 75 phone numbers and co rr espo ndin g names. It al so has a âÂÂnotep adâ w her e you can s tore one ad di tional numb er and name. The maximum number of phone book e ntries depends on ho w mu ch in for m at ion yo u s t or e in eac h lo ca t ion . S to r ed phone nu m bers can be up to 32 digi ts long, a nd stor ed name s can be up to 30 char acte rs long. See âÂÂMemory Loc a tion 7 5â on page 24 f or an important note about Memory Location 75. V iewing a nd Enteri ng Names The ABC ke y is u sed to swit ch bet ween di sp lay in g names and num b e rs . To ent er names, se arch for nam es, and vi ew nam e s, pr ess ABC . The phon e di spla ys to indi cat e tha t âÂÂal pha mode â is sel ected; y ou can then us e keys to ent er le tter s as wel l as numbers, and view the st ored na mes r athe r t han numb ers. When a name i s displ ayed, yo u can al so pr ess ABC to see t he ass ociat ed numb er. Ente ring Let ter s 1 Press ABC to sele ct alpha mo de. You can the n enter lette rs by pressing the key pad keys a certai n numb er of times. See the table on th e next page. 2 T o cor r ect mist akes, p re s s CLR re p eate dly or pr ess and hold CLR to cl ea r the wh ol e d isp lay .
23 Ent ering P unc tuat ion M ar ks The âÂÂ0â key can be used to insert p unctuat io n ma rks (an d 0). Press 0 unti l you get to th e punctua tion mark you want: - ? ! , . : â â & $ ( ) 0 The C ursor Th e cu rso r ap p ea rs at th e en d of an en t ry for you r con ve ni en c e wh e n en ter i ng , ed it in g or er a sin g an en t ry . Not e from the ta b le above that you can ei ther wa it for the ti mer to mo ve th e cu rs or to the ne x t spac e o r yo u ca n press â to 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 cursor to the next s pace im media t ely . # Add s a spac e betw een lett ers.
24 Saving Nu mbers an d Nam es Quick Save 1 E n te r th e area code and phone num be r . 2 (O ption a l) Pres s AB C , then en ter the name . 3 Pr ess OK . When SAVE IN LO CATI ON? is di spla yed, pr ess OK . Th e ph o n e stor e s the nu mb er in th e firs t em pt y m em o ry loc at ion . Th e m em ory lo ca ti o n is s ho wn in th e dis p la yâÂÂs upper right corner. Identical names cannot be s to red i n me mory . If you try t o stor e a na me t hat is alre ady st ored , the phone displ ays SAVE I N LO CA TI ON n ? (with n bein g the locati on cur - re ntly c ontainin g the mat ching n ame). To c onfir m, press OK . Then, the phone as ks if you w ant to re plac e th e ent ry. To do this, at REPL ACE ? (followe d by the name), pr ess OK . If you donâ t want to repla ce the conte nts, re-ent er the i n- for m ati on usin g a slight ly diff erent nam e, then save agai n. Note: You can also use Menu 1 to find, s ave, edit, and erase st ored ent rie s. Se e âÂÂPho ne Bo ok ( Men u 1) â on pag e 31. Memory Location 75 Thi s is a sp eci al me mory lo c at ion. If yo u sto re a num ber in loc at ion 7 5, yo u ca n mak e c all s to th at nu m ber e ven if t h e phone i s locked. See âÂÂLock Phone (Menu 6)â on page 52. Special C haracters in Stored N umbers In stor ed numbers , you can inc l ude a 2.5 sec ond pause (âÂÂp â ch a r ac te r), a w ai t (âÂÂw â ch a r ac t er), or a li nk to an o the r lo ca tio n (â â cha racter ). Th is allo ws t he aut omati c se nding of Tou ch Tones.
25 For more i nfo rma ti on on usin g t hese s pec ial ch arac ters see âÂÂAutomat ically Sen ding Touch Tonesâ on page 66. ⢠T o ent er a Pause ( p), pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâ . Note tha t a âÂÂpâ ap pears on t he displa y , but this i s di fferent from just keying in the l etter âÂÂpâÂÂ. ⢠T o ent er a W ait (w), pr ess âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂâ . ⢠T o en ter a link to another locati on, pre ss âÂÂâ . A â â sign w ill appe ar on the displa y . A â â in the middle of a string links to an other location. Not e: A â â at the be ginnin g of a number is used f or int ern a ti ona l ca ll s . See âÂÂM ak i ng a Ca llâ on pa ge 1 3 fo r more i nforma tion. Joining two loc ations for long Touch Tone strings: 1 Enter the Touch Tone string and store it in the phone boo k. Re me mber i ts loca ti on numb er. 2 Recal l the ph one numbe r (a ssu ming itâ s alr ead y sto r ed) and r e memb er it s locat ion numb er . 3 Pr ess âÂÂâ . The â â cha rac ter is disp l ayed afte r t he ph one n umbe r . 4 Enter the loca tion number ( one or two digits) of the T ouch T one string ( fr om Step 1). Store the new con- tent s (phone number , â âÂÂ, and T ouch T one l ocat ion). When the pho ne disp lays SAV E I N LOC AT IO N? ent er the l o cat ion number fr o m Step 2 and pr ess OK . For details on sending Touch Tones, see âÂÂSending Touch Tonesâ on page 66.
26 Making a call usin g the two j oine d l ocations: 1 R ec a ll th e fi r st l o ca tio n and pr e ss SE ND . This dial s the phone num b er , but the d iali ng stops at the â â char acter. 2 When the ca ll is esta blis hed, pr ess MENU SEND . The ph one wil l automa ticall y send the T ouch T one str ing in t h e se con d loc at io n (whic h i s di sp lay ed ). Finding Numbers a nd Na mes Finding numbers ⢠W ith the displ ay clear of numb ers or names, pr ess ! r e p e ated ly to s croll the n um be r s sto red in the Phone Book. Phon e numb ers are disp laye d in order of l oca tion n umber. To view the name stored with the number displayed, press ABC . Finding names ⢠W ith the displ ay clear of numb ers or names, pr ess ABC then ! re p e a t e d l y t o s c ro l l t h e n a m e s stor ed in the Phone B ook. Name s ar e disp layed i n al phab etic al ord er. To view the number stored w ith the name disp la yed, pre ss AB C . You c an also use âÂÂFi nd Name (Menu 1 1) âÂÂ. Se e page 31. Using the Notepad M emory Savi ng a num ber and name in the Not ep a d ⢠Enter the num ber an d name, th en pr ess OK . At SAVE IN LOC AT IO N? , p r ess # then p r ess OK .
27 Viewin g informat ion i n th e Notepa d ⢠W ith the displ ay clear of numbe rs or names, pr ess # then ! t o vi ew t he num ber . T o view t he name stor ed with the number , pr ess AB C . Moving a Na me an d Num ber 1 Recal l the name and n umber fr om m emor y . Pre ss OK . 2 At SAVE IN LOCA TIO N? , e nter the n ew loca tion number then press OK . Th e phone wi ll disp la y MOVE? 3 Pr ess OK to mo ve (the phon e di splays MOVE D an d the r emai ni ng av aila ble me mor y) , or pr ess CLR to exit without m oving. Erasing a N ame and Nu mber See âÂÂErase From Phone Book (Menu 1 4)â on page 32. Ed it in g a Na me and Numb er See âÂÂEdit Na me or Number (Menu 1 3)â on page 31.
28 6. The Menu The phone âÂÂs me nus and su b menu s give you acc ess to man y fe at ur e s and w ays to cu st o m ize y o ur pho ne. You can use the menu s an d sub menus e ither wit h the âÂÂMe nu then OK Methodâ or the âÂÂShortcu t Meth odâÂÂ. A me nu lis t is on page 30 and in s t ruct ions f or usi ng the menus fol low. âÂÂMENU the n OK â Method 1 Press ME NU to e nter th e menu. 2 Press ! or " to scroll t hrough menu choi ces. 3 Pr ess OK to choo s e a me n u. If ther e are s ubme nus: press ! or " to scrol l thr ou gh the subm enu choices. Pr ess OK to enter a sub m enu. 4 The curr en t se tting is displayed. Pr ess ! or " to scrol l thr ough the other ch oices. Pr e ss OK to se le ct one, or pr ess EN D to exit the m enus wi thout ch anging anyt hing. Some menus requir e you to enter your lock code or se curi ty code. No te : To ba ck st ep a m en u l ev e l at a t i me , pr es s CLR . To exit the Menu, press END or pre ss an d hol d CL R .
29 Shortcut Meth od The menus and subme nus are numb ered, so you can acce ss t hem by their number: 1 Press ME NU to e nter th e menu. 2 Press the numbe r of the menu you wan t (1-6) within 4 second s. (Also , If ther e ar e submen us, pr ess the sub menu n umber wit hin 4 secon d s. ) T he c urr ent set ting (i f a pplic able) is disp la yed. 3 Pr ess ! or " to scr oll t hr ough other se ttings. Pr ess OK to se lect a setting or pre ss CL R to exi t the menus without chan ging the settings. Note: If y ou use the shortcut m ethod, the display shows a âÂÂ_â before the menu or submen u num ber in the top right- hand co rner of the d isp lay. Also, if you use the shortcut m ethod to access Menu 3 1, t here is a 5-se cond delay b efore the menu a ppears . To bypass th is delay, p ress MENU 3 1 OK OK . Using the Menu Durin g a Call If you press ME NU du ring a cal l, the phone g iv es you the In-Ca ll Menu ( see âÂÂIn- Call M enuâ on page 63). If you want access t o other menu i tem s, j ust press and hold ME NU for a cou pl e of s ec o nd s. T h en us e th e men u s as y ou normal ly woul d.
30 List of Men u Fu nctions 1 Phon e Book 1 Find Na me 2 Save Name & Nu mber 3 Edit Name o r Number 4 Erase from Pho ne Boo k 5 Phone Book St atus 2 Call Log 1 Dialed Calls 2 Received Cal ls 3 Missed Calls 4 Erase all Recen t Calls 5 Call T i mers 3 Phone Setti ngs 1 Ring in g Opti on s 2 Ringing V olu me 3 Ringing T one 4 Keypa d T ones 5 Li ght s 6 1-T ouch Dialin g 7 Em erg en cy 9 Di ali ng 8 La nguage 9 Pho ne Nu mber 10 Autom a tic Ans wer 11 Auto mati c Re di a l 4 Se curity Settings 1 Chang e Lo ck Co de 2 Chang e S ecurit y Code 3 Rest ore Factory Setti ngs 5 Call Set tin gs 1 Cal lin g Opti on s 2 Calling Card* 6 Lock Ph one Prevent s ou tgo ing ca lls a nd access to al l pho ne f unctio ns. 7 Messages** 1 Read M essages 2 Era se Message s 3 Messag e A lert T o ne 8 Debit (TRACF ONE only) 1 Tim eta nk Info 2 Checksu m 9 Pr epa id (if available) 1 Check B a lance 2 Ad d Mone y to Accoun t 3 Prepaid Ca rd 4 Save Access Nu mb ers In-Call Menu This i s available only during cal ls. Give the MENU key a sho rt press to acc ess the op tions: âÂÂMuteâ and âÂÂS end DTM FâÂÂ. Reminder Message Dis p lay s a p e rs o na li z ed me ss ag e when you swi tch your pho ne on . * This optio n is not availab le if Prepa id (M enu 9) is ac ti vated. **M ess ag es me nu is availa ble on Nok ia 25 2N on ly. Me ssa ge s f ea tu re de pe nds on ne two r k an d s ubscr ip tio n.
31 Phone B ook (Menu 1) To access M enu 1, press MENU then OK . Find Na me (M enu 1 1 ) 1 Press ME NU then OK . 2 Y ouâ ll s ee FIN D NAME . Pr ess OK again . The pho ne pr ompt s you t o e nter a name. 3 E n te r t h e fi rs t fe w le tte r s of t h e na m e , t he n p r e ss ! , or jus t pr ess !# to scr oll throug h stor ed names. Note: To se e stored n umbers , pre ss AB C , then press ! to scroll through them. Sa ve Nam e & Nu mber (M enu 1 2) 1 Press ME NU then OK then ! to scr oll t o SAVE NAME & N UMBER . Pr ess OK . 2 En ter name a nd pr e ss OK . En ter num ber and press OK . The p hone suggests a location for saving the entry . 3 Pr ess OK , or enter another locati on number then p r ess OK . The phone displays SAVE D and the rema inin g av a ilabl e me mo ry . Ed it Na m e or Number (Menu 1 3 ) 1 Re call th e numbe r fr om me mory. 2 Pr ess MENU then OK then ! to s c r oll to EDIT NAME OR NUM BER . Pr es s OK .
32 3 Edi t the name: use the CLR k ey to de le t e ch a r ac te rs , use ! and " t o mov e the cursor , and ente r ne w char acters as r equir ed . 4 Edi t the numbe r: pr ess AB C . U se t he CLR key t o delete digits, u s e ! and " to move the c ursor , a nd ent er new di gits as r equir ed. Pr es s OK . 5 At SAVE I N L OCA TI ON ? pr ess OK . If you did not chan ge the name, or the name you have ent er ed matches one al r eady stor ed, t h en REPL AC E? will be displaye d; pr ess OK t o r eplace th e contents w ith the new (e dited ) na m e an d num ber . Eras e From Phone B ook (Me n u 1 4) No te : B e ca r ef ul w he n e ras i n g â it ca n âÂÂt b e un d o ne ! 1 Press ME NU then OK then ! to scroll to ERA SE FROM PHON E BOO K . Pre ss OK . 2 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter to your c hoice . P ress OK to choose it . If y ou c hoose Eras e A ll , t he pho ne ask s yo u t o co n fi rm. P re ss OK wh en you see ARE Y OU SURE? , or pr ess CLR to exit without erasing. If you c hoose One b y O ne , th e p hon e dis p la ys Erase name: . Ei th e r en te r the fi r st f e w le tt e r s of the na m e th e n press ! , or j ust press ! to scroll thr ough stored nam es. Press ABC to see p hone number s to er ase. When yo u see t he nam e or number you wa nt to e rase, press OK , or press CLR if you chan ge your min d and do not want to er ase.
33 Phon e Boo k St atus (Menu 1 5) 1 Press MENU the n OK th e n ! to scroll to PHON E B OOK ST AT US . Press OK . 2 The pho ne disp lays the per cen t- age of m emor y avai la ble . Call Log (Menu 2) To access Menu 2, press ME NU then ! . Yo u âÂÂl l se e CALL LOG ; press OK . Dialed Ca lls (Men u 2 1) The phone automatical ly s tores the last 15 numbe rs you called o r attempted to cal l. The same phone number i snâÂÂt stored twice i n the list. When you dial a number that alr e ady exists in the li st, the dial ed number is moved to the top. The Dialed Calls list rema ins in the phone's mem ory when t he pho ne is switc hed off . If you want to era se it , use Menu 2 4. 1 Press ME NU ! . Youâ ll see CALL L OG ; pre ss # OK . 2 Y ouâ ll s ee DIAL ED C ALL S . Pr ess OK aga in. 3 Pr ess ! to scr oll thr ough the last 15 numbers you have dialed . Each ph one number in the lis t has a numbe r which s hows in the top right corner o f the d i spl ay; e .g. âÂÂ2L â - âÂÂL â s ta nds fo r l ast (dia le d) cal l. Pr ess SEND to dial one of the numbers. See âÂÂLast Nu m ber Redia l â on p age 15 f or short cuts.
34 Received Calls (Me nu 2 2) The phone autom atica lly sto res the call ersâ number s of the las t 15 c alls you rec e ived and a nswered (if network sup - por ts t his fe at ur e, and th e ca lle rs â num bers w ere r e ce ive d from the n etwork â re fer to your service provider for more details). The same phone nu mber isnâÂÂt store d twice in the list . Wh e n y o u d i al a nu mb e r in t he Re ce iv e d Ca ll s l ist i t r e- main s in t his list , an d i t is a lso a dde d t o t he Di al ed Ca ll s li s t. Th e Rec e ived Ca lls li s t rem ai ns in the phon e 's me m o ry whe n the pho ne is sw itch ed off. If you w a nt to eras e i t, us e Menu 24. 1 Press ME NU ! . Youâ ll see CALL L OG ; pre ss # OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to REC EIV ED CALL S . Pr e ss OK . 3 Pr ess ! to scro ll thr ough the phone numb ers of the last 15 rece iv ed c al ls. Each p hone nu mber in th e lis t has a num ber whic h is shown in t he top right cor ner of th e display; e.g. , âÂÂ2A â â âÂÂA â stands f or an swer ed ( r eceive d) call . Pr ess SEND to d i al on e o f t he n um ber s. To store one of the numbers in the Phone Book, recall the nu mber fr om the list, then pres s OK ; wh en SAVE IN LOCAT IO N âÂÂnâ is di splayed, pre ss OK aga in . Mi ss e d Ca lls ( Menu 2 3) Th e ph on e au t oma t ic all y sto re s the ca ll ers â num b ers and names of the last 15 calls you missed (if network supports t his f eatur e, and the call ersâ number s wer e rece ived f rom the ne twork â refer to your se rvice provide r for m ore de- t ails ). The sa me pho n e numb e r i snâÂÂt s tored twice i n the l ist.
35 When you dial a number in th e M issed Calls li st it is deleted from th is lis t, a nd it is add ed to the D ial ed Ca lls li s t. The Missed Calls l ist rem ains i n the phone's memory when t he pho ne is switc hed off . If you want to era se it , use Menu 24. 1 Press ME NU ! . Youâ ll see CALL L OG ; pre ss # OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to MISS ED CALL S . Pr e ss OK . 3 Pr ess ! to scro ll thr ough the phone numb ers of the last 15 missed ca lls. Each p hone nu mber in th e lis t has a num b er whic h is shown in t he top right cor ner of the displ ay ; e.g., âÂÂ2Uâ â âÂÂUâ stands for unanswer ed ( missed) call. Pr ess SEND to dial one of the numbe rs; this number w ill then be dele ted from t he list. To store one of the numbers in the Phone Book, recall the nu mber fr om the list, then pres s OK ; wh en SAVE IN LOCAT IO N âÂÂnâ is di splayed, pre ss OK aga in . Erase All Recent Calls ( M enu 2 4) No te : T h is me n u er ase s a ll nu mbe r s in t he Di al ed C a lls , Missed Calls a nd Received Calls lists, and canâÂÂt be un done! 1 Press ME NU ! . Youâ ll see CALL L OG ; pre ss # OK . 2 Pr ess ! to sc ro ll to ERAS E A LL RECE NT CA LLS . Press OK . 3 The ph one asks ARE Y OU SURE ? Pr ess OK t o er a se, o r pr ess CLR to exi t witho ut er asing.
36 Call Timers (Me nu 2 5) 1 Press ME NU ! . Youâ ll see CALL L OG ; pre ss # OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to CALL TIME RS . Pr ess OK . 3 Pr ess ! to scro ll thr ough the options. Pr ess OK to choose th e one you w ant. ( Y ou âÂÂll ne ed your secu rity co de to cl ear the ti mers.) LAST CA LL shows the d uration of the last call in hours, min utes, a nd seco nds . I f yo u ar e in a call , the p hone shows the dura tion of the ca ll in progress. (Mak e sur e you hold MEN U for a couple of seconds during a c al l to g e t t o t he reg ul ar me nu and no t the In- Call me nu.) ALL CALL S shows the total am ount of time spent on calls sin ce the t i mer was last reset. ALL CAL LS appl ie s t o the phone numb er cu rrent ly selec ted fo r your p ho ne. LIFE TIM ER s hows the total amount of time you have spen t on calls in hours and minutes . This number cann ot be reset. (Y ou can also select Life Timer by pres sing and holdi ng the # ke y for a bout 4 seconds.) CLEAR TI MER S resets all the tim ers to zero (except the Life Ti me r ). Note: CLE AR TI ME RS cannot be undon e! Not e: The actua l invo ice f or cal ls by your cell ular s ervi c e provider may vary, d epending upon netw ork features, ro und ing -of f for b ill in g, ta x es a nd so o n . Phone Settings (Menu 3) To access M enu 3, press MENU , then !# unt il y o u se e PHONE S ET TIN GS . Pre ss OK .
37 Rin gi n g O p ti o ns (M en u 3 1 ) You can cho ose ho w you want t he phone t o in dica te tha t the r e is an in com ing ca ll. 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK . 2 Y ouâ ll s ee RING IN G OPT IO NS and the curr ent setting. Pre ss OK if you wan t t o change it. 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter to th e c ho ice yo u wa n t . P r e s s OK to se le ct on e. For Ring V ibr a or Vibr ate to wo rk, you need t he V ibra b attery (BM L -8) . If you choose Sile nt , t he pho ne disp lays SILE NT when you are nâÂÂt using th e other func tions of the phone. Thi s message is to remind you that the ringing tone is set to Off. Not e: When SILE NT is sel ecte d, all tones, ex cept fo r t he ch arge r-con nected tone, a re als o swit ched o ff. If you choose Incr eas ing , ri nging will star t at the lo west vol ume level, and then inc rease t o th e h igh est le vel. Ri nging Volume (Menu 3 2 ) Wit h thi s menu you choose th e ringi ng volu me. As you scr ol l t h ro u gh ea ch o f th e 5 vo lu me le v el s, t h e ph o ne r i ng s so you c an hear each l evel . 1 P ress ME NU then !# until you see PHON E SETT INGS . Press OK .
38 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to RIN GIN G VOLU ME and the cur r ent se tting . P ress OK if you want to change it. 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter . Pr ess OK for the ri n ging volume you want. Ri ngi ng Tone ( Men u 3 3) The re are 6 dif f er ent ring tones to choos e fr om. As you scr oll th rough each type, th e phone ri ngs so you can hear each one . 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK . 2 P ress ! to scr o ll to RIN GIN G TONE and the current setting. P ress OK if you want to change it. 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter . Pr ess OK for t he ringing tone you wa nt. Ke ypad Ton es ( Menu 3 4) When you press the buttons on you r phone, the phone beeps (t he sound depen d s on which key you press). W ith t his me nu, you ca n choose betwee n three volum e le vels or you c an turn th e keyp ad t o nes off . 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHO NE SE TT ING S . Pre ss OK . 2 P ress ! to scr o ll to KEYP AD TONE S and the curr ent setting. P ress OK if you want to change it. 3 Pr ess !# to move t he poin ter . Pre ss OK to cho ose t he one you w ant, or sele ct Off.
39 Not e: You can st ill send Tou ch Tones eve n when the keyp ad to nes are s witc hed off. Not e : K e ypad tones ar e se t t o Of f when you choo se Silen t in âÂÂRinging Options (Men u 3 1)âÂÂ. See page 37. Lights (M en u 3 5) Th e ke yp ad a nd ph o ne di s pla y ha v e ligh t s t o ma ke t hem eas y to re ad. Thi s menu all ows you to set t he p hone' s lights On or Off. 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scr oll to LIGH TS and the cu rren t setting. Pr ess OK if you wan t to c hange i t. 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter . Pr ess OK t o ch oose On or Off. Lights On Th e ke yp ad and d isp la y b a ck ligh t s are o n f or 1 5 s ec on ds after the last keypress. Light s Off The li ghts ar e of f permanently , except if Sil ent ringing is selected. Th en th e y flas h to in d i ca te an inc om i ng cal l. 1-Touc h Diali ng (M enu 3 6 ) This m enu gives you the option of dialing memory loca- tions 1-8 by pressing and h olding a singl e number key f o r 2 seco n ds (loc ation 1 is recomm ended to be use d for the Vo ic e Ma ilb ox Number) . For exam ple, pre ssin g and holdi ng 5 dials the number s tored in location 5. 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK .
40 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to 1-T OUC H DIAL ING and t he cu r rent se t- ting. Pr ess OK if you want to chan ge it . 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter . Pr ess OK t o choose On or Off. With 1-Touch Dialing On, you can dial the numbe r stored in an y of the l ocati ons 1 to 8, b y pr essi ng and hol ding t he cor respondin g number key. If you press and hold 1, the phone dial s your voice mail box number if you have store d it in th is loc ation. Note: 1-Touch Dia ling does n ot ope rate when Keyguard is On , or wh en a ca ll is al rea d y es ta b lish e d. If you pr ess a nd hold 9, the p ho n e att em p ts to ma k e a call t o the em ergen cy number pre -progr amme d into yo ur ph one if you have E mergency 9 Dialing (Menu 3 7 ) set to On. Emergency 9 Di aling ( M enu 3 7 ) You may dia l the emergen cy number progra m med in your ph one by you r de al er, by pr ess in g a n d hol di ng t he 9 k ey , only i f Menu 3 7 is set to On. 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to EME RGE NC Y 9 DIA LIN G and the curr ent setting. Pr ess OK i f yo u wa n t to cha ng e i t. 3 Pr ess !# to m o ve th e poi n te r . P res s OK to choo se On or Off. Als o, you can make an em ergen cy call by enter ing the emergency nu m ber (such as 911) and pre ss ing SEND .
41 La ngua ge ( Men u 3 8 ) The menus and messages can be disp layed in E nglish, Frenc h, Sp anis h, or Portuguese . 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to LAN GUA GE and the curr ent setting. Pre ss OK if you wan t t o change it. 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter to your c hoice . Pr ess OK to selec t an op tion. Ph on e Nu mb er ( Men u 3 9) Your phone can have t wo dif fere nt telephone numbers. This menu lets you choose which telephone number to use. Not e: In order to have two differ ent teleph one numb ers, yo u mu st sub s cri b e t o th em thr o ug h y ou r cel lula r operator(s). 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to PHON E NUMB ER and the cur r en t phone number . Press OK if y ou want to chan ge it . 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter to the num ber you want (if ther e ar e two av aila b le ) . Pr ess OK . Note: If only one phone numbe r is programmed into your phone, y ouâ ll onl y se e that number in t his me nu.
42 The p hon e canâÂÂt use bot h number s at the same tim e an d you canâÂÂt c hange t he num ber d uring a cal l. If your phone is set to your f irst n umber, y ou can only re - ceiv e cal ls vi a tha t num b er. You ma y be abl e t o forw ard cal ls from your second number to your first number so you don âÂÂt miss any ca ll s, if t his serv ic e is av a ilable fr om y ou r cellular service provider. For more information, please con tac t yo u r c e llu lar ser vic e pro v id er. Au to ma ti c A ns w e r (M en u 3 10) No te : This fe at u re ap pli es o n ly if the ph o ne is in a hand sf ree ca r kit. Wit h Automa tic Ans wer O n, th e phone automat icall y ans w er s af te r 4 se co nd s. 1 P ress ME NU then !# until you see PHON E SETT INGS . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to s cro ll to AUTOM AT IC ANSW ER and the cur r ent se tting . Pr ess OK if you want to change it . 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter . Pr ess OK t o choose On or Off. Au to ma ti c R ed i al (M en u 3 1 1) Some t ime s th e cellu la r ne t wor k is busy and y ou r ca ll c an âÂÂt go through. You get a SYST EM BUS Y. .. messa ge and ar e asked to redi al. If Automa tic Redi al is set to On , the phone autom atic ally tries 3 more time s to connect the ca ll. If the cal l conn ect s, the pho ne beeps to noti fy you. 1 P ress MENU then !# until you see PHONE SE TTINGS . Press OK .
43 2 Pr ess ! to s cro ll to AUTOM AT IC REDI AL and the cur r ent se tting . Pr ess OK if you want to change it . 3 Pr ess !# to move the poi nter . Pr ess OK t o ch oose On or Off. Security Settings (M enu 4) This me nu lets you cha nge your phoneâÂÂs sec urity and lock co des , wh ich a re requi red f or cert ain fu n ctio ns. You ca n als o res et t he phon eâÂÂs menus to thei r fa ctory setti ngs. Not e : Y ou need your se curity code to acces s this menu . The defa ult se curity code i s 12345. To access M enu 4, press MENU , then !# unt il y o u se e SECUR IT Y SET TI NGS . Pr es s OK . The phone as ks fo r your secu rity co de. Enter your 5- digit security code a nd press OK . Cha nge L ock Cod e (Me n u 4 1) The lo ck cod e is requi red whe n you w ant to lock yo ur phone. See âÂÂL ock Phone (Menu 6)â on page 52. Note: The phone âÂÂs default l oc k c ode is 1234. 1 Press ME NU then !# unt il y o u se e SECUR ITY SET TIN GS . Pre ss OK . 2 Ent er your se curi ty code and pr ess OK .
44 3 Y ouâ ll s ee CHAN GE LO CK CODE . Pre ss OK to cha ng e it. Ent er a new 4 di git l ock code. Pr ess OK . 4 The phone asks y ou to verify your new l ock code. T ype in the n ew l ock c ode a gai n and pr ess OK . The p hone b riefly displays LOCK CO DE CHAN GED . Chang e Sec urity Co de (M en u 4 2) The securi ty code al lo ws acces s to th e loc k cod e and certain submenus, so it should be ke pt in a secre t and safe place, sepa rate from th e ph one. 1 Press ME NU then !# unt il y o u se e SECUR ITY SET TIN GS . Pre ss OK . 2 Ent er your se curi ty code and pr ess OK . 3 Pr ess ! to scrol l to CHAN GE SEC URI TY C ODE . Pr ess OK to change i t. Enter a new 5-digit se c ur i ty co d e . Press OK . 4 When the p hone ask s yo u to veri fy your ne w secu rit y code, en ter i t a gai n a nd pr ess OK . 5 Th e ph one br ie fl y di spla ys SECUR IT Y C OD E CHAN GED . Rest ore Fa ctory Se tti ngs (Me nu 4 3) This fun ction rese ts the phoneâ s menus to their fa ctory setti ngs. Not e: The lock code and secu rity c ode ar e not c hanged whe n you reset the menu sett ings.
45 1 Press ME NU then !# unt il y o u se e SECUR ITY SET TIN GS . Pre ss OK . 2 Ent er your se curi ty code and pr ess OK . 3 Pr ess ! to s c rol l to RESTOR E FACT ORY SETTI NGS . Pr ess OK to re set them. 4 The ph one ask s you to confi rm. Pr ess OK to reset or pr ess CLR to ex it w i thout re setting. 5 If you pr ess OK , th e phone brie fly displ ays SETT INGS R ESTORE D . Call Settings (Menu 5) Th is m e nu le ts y o u s to re c all in g c a r d i nfo rm a tio n i n y ou r phone, an d set up call ing re stric tions. To access M enu 5, press MENU , then !# unt il y o u se e CALL SE TT ING S . Press OK . Cal ling Option s (Menu 5 1) Th is me nu le ts y o u s e t y o ur p ho ne s o t h at it c an on ly m ak e t he types of ca lls y ou spec ify, or only in cert ain t ypes of netw orks. Not e: W h en call s ar e restri cted , call s may be possi ble to t he emer gen c y numbe r progr ammed in to your phone (e.g., 911 or an o the r of f ici al em er gen cy n umber ) i nc ludi ng calls b y emergency 9 d ialin g . Carrier Selection (Menu 5 1 1) Yo ur p h on e u ses a car rie r ne two rk ( al so ca lle d a ce llu l ar system) to m ake and receive calls. Ge nerally you sign up for service wit h a particular âÂÂcarrierâ (your c ellular service prov ide r). Th is is ca ll ed yo u r â Ho me s ys te mâ a nd u su a lly you want the pho n e t o use it.
46 But there ma y be times w hen you canâÂÂt o r donâÂÂt use you r Home s y stem (f or ex ample w hen you travel ). Th en, th ereâ s usual l y m o re t han one ne twork your p hone can wor k in . But w hich one should it work in? Th e point o f the C arri er Sele ction menu is to hel p your phone make the be st cho ice f or you. A simp le fact to know: al l cell ular syste ms are ei ther typ e âÂÂAâ or â BâÂÂ. So your âÂÂHome system â is eit her an âÂÂAâ or âÂÂBâ syst em. As k your cellul ar ser vi ce pro vi der o r d eal er whi ch typ e y our s is . 1 Press MENU the n !# until you see CALL SET TI NG S . P ress OK . Pr e ss ! until you see CALL ING OPTI ON S . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scr oll t o CARR IER SEL ECT IO N and the curr ent setting. Pr ess OK if you want to chan ge it . 3 The p ho ne ask s f or y our s ecur i ty code . Enter it an d pre ss OK . 4 Pr ess ! to m ove the p ointe r to the op tion you want ( desc ribed below). Pre ss OK to select i t. Prefe rr ed - Your de al er ca n pro- gram a list o f âÂÂprefe rredâ networks into your phone. If your deal er has done thi s, w hen you choose Prefe rr ed your phone l ooks first for you r home sys t em, th en a ne twork in the pr efer re d li st, the n a net w ork of t he s ame âÂÂtypeâ (A o r B ) a s your home s yst em, then a network of the opposite âÂÂtypeâ as your home syste m.
47 If your deal er has not p rogra mmed thi s 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 t he same âÂÂtyp eâ as your home sy stem . Non-P re fe rre d - Your phone will c h oose a network t hat is of a diff erent âÂÂtype â than your Hom e syst em. Any - The phon e fir st looks f or your ho me syst em, th en a netw ork of th e sa me âÂÂtyp eâ as you r home syste m, then a network of the opposite âÂÂtypeâ as your home syste m. 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 syst em, you w onâ t have servic e ( NO SE RV IC E ). The tabl e below shows how th e phon eâ s di s pl ay ch anges acco rdi ng to which net w ork the phone use s. If t he phone i s usin g this netw ork : The displa y sho ws: The d ispla y sa ys: Home system (soli d) Bl ank, or name of Home syst em Pr efe rr ed net work (fl ashin g) PREF ER RE D , or nam e of Pr e ferr e d netw ork Home- typ e (phone ha s p r ef erred li st) (blank ) ROAM IN G Home- typ e (no pre ferr ed list in phone ) (fl ashin g) ROAM IN G Non-Home- typ e (blank ) NON- PR EF .
48 Allowed Call s (Menu 5 1 2) 1 Press MENU t h e n !# unt il you se e CALL SE TT ING S . Pr es s OK . Pr e s s ! until you see CALLI NG OPTI ONS . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to ALL OWE D CALL S and th e cu rrent se tti ng . Pr ess OK if you want to change it . 3 The p ho ne ask s f or y our s ecur i ty code . Enter it an d pre ss OK . 4 Pr ess ! to m ove the p ointe r to the op tion you want ( desc ribed below). Pre ss OK to select i t. Allow a ll - There are no rest ri c- tions on outgoing calls. NatâÂÂl onl y - Yo u c a n o n ly m ak e c a lls wit h in yo u r o w n co untry; you c annot m ake intern ational call s. Local o nl y - Yo u ca n on ly ma ke lo ca l c alls , or ca ll s to toll-f ree nu mbers beginning wi th 1800, 1888, or 1 877. You cannot ma ke na tional calls (prefixed w ith 1) or i nter- nati onal call s (prefixed with 01 1). Mem. on ly - You can only make outgoing calls to numbers stored in memory locations 10-14. No te : You ca nno t sto r e an y nu mb ers in th e pho n e dire ct or y wh en Me m . onl y is se le ct ed . Incom in g - You can o nly re ceive i ncomi ng c alls; your ph on e w il l no t al lo w o u tg o in g cal ls .
49 Calling Car d (M enu 5 2 ) Not e: If you acti vat e the serv ice provi der pr epai d opti on, t his me nu is not avail able. Any cal ling card infor mati on sa ved in your phone wi ll be lost. If you deact ivate the se rvic e provid er prep aid optio n, the Cal ling Car d menu be com es av a ilab l e aga in , bu t you mus t r esa v e an y ca lli ng card inform ation. Wit h this menu you store call ing card infor mati on f or up t o 2 cards in your phone. Then you can make c all ing card cal ls without havi ng to enter the cal lin g card informati on each tim e. To ma ke a cal ling car d cal l, see âÂÂCa lli ng Car d Call sâ on page 18. Remem ber, to use the au tomated method of maki ng cal- ling ca rd ca ll s, yo u mu s t ha v e en ter e d al l th e nece s sar y ca rd d et a ils an d s el ec t ed th e c ard (u sin g th is m e nu ). I f o nl y t he detai ls f or o n e card ar e en tere d , t here is n o ne ed to us e th e Se le ct fea tu r e. B ut, if y o u t h e n ad d t h e de t ai ls of ano t her ca rd , the s ec on d ca r d w il l au to ma ti ca ll y be co m e t he card in use. Onl y one ca rd can be acti ve at a time . You may enter a card n ame for ea ch card, but thi s is optional. This name is only used for card identifi cation on t he pho ne dis pla y, and has no ef fect on the sendi ng sequen ce. âÂÂCard Aâ and âÂÂCard Bâ will be replaced by t he names you enter. Car d info rmati on may be fou nd on your cal ling card. If you need furthe r info rmat ion abou t specif ic dia ling seq uence s, con tac t you r ca lli ng c ard c o mpa n y . To Enter or Chang e Calling Card Inform ation 1 Press MENU the n !# until you see CALL SET TI NG S . Press OK .
50 2 Y ouâ ll s ee CALL IN G C AR D and th e cu rrent ly se lec t ed ca rd. P res s OK to change it. 3 Use ! to m ove the p ointe r to None , Card A or Card B , th e n pr ess OK . Whe n the phone asks f or y our s ecur ity code , enter it and press OK . If you se lect None , the phon e briefl y displa ys NO CARD SELE CTE D , a nd no car d is se lected . Note: If youâ ve alrea d y stored card informat i on, and then l ater s el ect None , the a ctive ca rd i s des ele cted. Ho w eve r , sto red ca r d in form ation is left intac t .If you select Card A or Card B , and youâÂÂve nev er entered informat ion for the card before, skip to Step 5. 4 If youâÂÂve alr eady ent e r ed info rma- tion for a Car d, you th en have the option to Sel ect , Edit , or Eras e t he car d. U se ! to m o v e the poin ter to the opti on you wan t, and pre ss OK . Sele ct c ho os es t h is c a r d a s t h e on e to u se. Th e ph one br ie fl y di spla ys SELEC TE D . Edit al lows you to cha nge al r eady-e nter e d informa tion, describ ed in Step s 5 an d 6 on ne xt pa ge. Eras e e r ase s th e st o r e d info rm atio n. T o v eri fy t hat yo u wa nt to do th is , press OK at the ERASE ? pr ompt. Pr ess CLR if you donâ t want to er ase the stor ed informa tion. 5 The p hone pr om pts you to SEL ECT D IA LIN G SEQ UEN CE . Pr ess OK .
51 Pr ess ! to sc rol l thr ough the 4 dial ing sequenc e options, and pr ess OK to choose: Acce ss No . Ph one No. Ca rd No. Use for car ds that r equir e you to enter a 1-800 acces s number f ir st, then r equi r e you to enter a phone num b er aft er you hear a tone , the n a car d number after you hear an other tone . Acce ss No . Ca rd No . Ph one N o. Use for car ds that r equir e you to enter a 1-800 access number first, then r equir e you to ent er your car d nu mber afte r you hear a t one, then the p hone number after you hear an other tone . 10xx x Ph one No. Ca rd No . Use for ca rds t hat r equi re you to e nter a n acc ess number ( begi nning w ith 10 then 3 digit s), foll owed b y the p hone number after you hear a ton e, th en a car d number after you hear a tone. 0 Ph on e No. Ca rd N o. Use for ca r ds t hat r equi re you to e nter 0, then the phone num b er aft er you hear a tone , the n a car d number after you hear a tone. 6 The phone then pr ompts you for ot her car d informa- tion, wh ich may i nclud e: SELEC T PR EFI X , Card No: , and Card na me : . At each o f thes e pr ompts, pr ess OK . For SELEC T PRE FI X , use ! or " to move the point er to the p ref ix that your ca lling car d r equir es you to en ter be fo re the pho n e numb er . Th en press OK . For Acces s N o: , Card No: , and Card na me: , ent er the i nform at ion then pr ess OK . The phone briefly displays CARD R EA DY FO R U SE , an d use s the car d fo r w hich yo u just en tered i nformat ion.
52 Lock Phone (Me nu 6) When you lock your phone , you c annot make outgoing cal ls (excep t to the num ber st ored in loc atio n 75 and the eme rgenc y number pr ogrammed int o your phone). Als o, you can not access the phone âÂÂs memo ry or me nu. Y ou can rec eive in coming ca lls as usu al. To make a c al l to l ocati on 75 wh en the phone is locked, press ! then SEND . To c a ll the emerg ency number, enter t he ent i re emerge ncy nu mber then pr ess SEND . 1 Press ME NU then !# unt il y o u se e LOCK PHO NE . Press OK . 2 The pho ne ask s you to Ente r lock code . 3 En ter the lock code and press OK . The p hone displays PHON E LOCK ED . LOCKE D remains on the display to remind yo u that the phone i s locked. To unlock the phone, press MENU and t he pho ne wil l prompt yo u for th e loc k code . Enter it an d press OK . Mess ag es (M en u 7 ) NOTE: This menu is available on the N okia 252N only. The m essages fe a ture depends on netwo rk and subscriptio n. To access M enu 7, press MENU , then #! unt il y o u se e MESSA GE S . Press OK .
53 Read Message s (Menu 7 1) The phone automatical l y stores the l ast 20 sh ort text messages you have re ceived in the Read Messages l ist. (You can re ceive text messages if the n etwork supports t his s ervi ce, and if you subs c rib e to thi s se rvic e â refe r to your service provider for mo re info rmation). This m enu lets you scrol l th rough and re ad the stored mes s ages . Stored messages remain i n the phone's memo ry when the phone is switched off. The same me ssage isnâÂÂt stored tw ic e in th e list . If yo u want t o er ase a mes sage, u s e M enu 7 2. 1 Press ME NU , t he n #! unt i l you see MESS AG ES . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to READ MES SAG ES . Pr ess OK . Th e di sp lay w ill sho w MESS AG E ( S) REC EIV ED if the re ar e new ones or the fir st (r ead) messa ge in the l ist. 3 Use ! or " to scr oll to the messa ge you want to r ead; e. g., NEW: CALL HOME ). NEW denotes an unr ea d me ssa ge, wher ea s OLD would d en ot e a previ o usl y r ead me ss age . Each messa ge has a number which shows in the top right cor ner of the display . The newest message i s 1. Aft er you have re ad the las t me ssag e, t he phon e di sp lays ***EN D* ** .
54 Eras e Messages (M enu 7 2) Thi s menu l et s you eras e any of th e sto red mess a ges. Not e : Th is menu er ases m essa ges you sel ect, and canno t be undone ! 1 Press ME NU , t he n #! until yo u see MESS AG ES . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to ERAS E MES SAG ES . Pr ess OK . 3 Use ! or " to scr oll to the mes- sage you w ant to erase. Pr ess OK . When ERASE ? is di spla yed, pr ess OK again . The pho ne w il l bri ef ly di sp la y ERAS ED . The list of stor ed message s is then re- or de r ed and the next mess age is di splayed. If the list is e m pty , *** END ** * is displayed. Mes sage Al er t T one (Me nu 7 3) This me nu let s you set th e type of a lert tone you hear when you recei ve a te xt or voice mess age. 1 Press ME NU , t he n #! until yo u see MESS AG ES . Press OK . 2 Pr ess ! to scrol l to MES SAG E ALE RT TO NE and th e cu rrent setting. Pr ess OK if you want to chan ge it .
55 3 Pr ess ! to m ove the p ointe r to the opti on you r equir e: Short, Long, Vi b ra Onl y or Of f. Pr ess OK to choose it . These options a re descri bed below : Short - causes the p hone to be ep 3 time s when you rec ei ve a t ext o r voic e me ss a ge. Long - causes the phone to b eep for 15 minutes when you receive a voice o r text message. T o stop the beeping, press any k ey except the PWR or the ! or " (vo lume) keys. Vibra O nl y - cau ses the p hone to vibra te (if yo u are using the Ultra Exten ded Vibra b attery BML-8) when you rec ei ve a v oic e o r te xt me ss a ge. Off - means the ph one won âÂÂt b eep (or vib ra te) when yo u receive messages. Debit (Menu 8) If y o u a ct i va t e yo u r p h on e a s pr ep ai d t hrough TRACFONE prepai d servic e, your phone will h ave an additio nal men u ite m ca lle d DE BIT . If yo u ac ti v ate t h e p rep ai d op ti o n, yo ur p h on e fu n cti on s the same way as it did before , w ith some additio nal featur es . Th e s e fe atu r es ar e l ist ed a n d exp la in ed in this sect ion . To access the Debit menu, press the MENU key, the n press "# once , the press OK . Pre ss ! or " to sc ro ll thr ough the menu option s. TIMET AN K IN FO shows you the a mount of prepaid ta lk tim e you h ave left in your phone.
56 At the TIMET AN K I NF O screen, press the OK ke y, an d yo ur ph on e dis p lay s th e n umb e r of un it s rema in in g (i ndicat ed as U ) as well as the dat e by which you should red ee m an o th er p re p ai d ce llu lar ca rd . CHECK SU M is a cu st om e r ser vic e o n ly m enu it em , u sed fo r debit ve rifi cation. Addin g Unit s to Your P hone Each t i me you want t o add units to your phone, you must purchase another TRACFONE Airt ime Card and t hen con t ac t TR A CFO NE pre p ai d s erv ic e. Import ant note: You must add units to your phone be for e the airtime car d due date, or your s ervice wi ll be in- te r ru pted and your p hone n um ber ma y b e changed. Switchi n g On/ Off When you first tu rn your phone on, REMEM BE R AIR TI ME CA RD DUE and a da t e app ea r . Th is rem in ds y ou t ha t th is is th e da te you must pur c h ase add iti onal ai rtime in order to retain your current phone num b e r an d ce llu l ar s e rv ic e. T h e d at e autom atica lly up dates once you add unit s to your phone. UNITS and the number of units c urrentl y in your phon e app ear after anot her f ew seco nd p au se. This nu mber auto mati cally up dates w hile yo u are in a ca ll, at the e nd of a call , and on ce you add unit s to yo ur p h on e. No te : When y o ur p h on e di sp lays th e REMEM BE R AIRTI ME message, you can press a ny key to skip the subsequent CARD DUE and UNIT S messages a nd ready t he ph one fo r i m med iat e use .
57 Ma ki ng a Ca ll For c omplete i nforma tion on m a king a call, refer to âÂÂMaking a Ca ll â on p age 13. Once you ha ve pla ced a call yo u r p hone displ ay s the cha r ge r ate of unit s per min u t e, as wel l as a time r wh ic h t rack s t he d urat ion o f the c all exp re ssed i n mi nutes and seconds. Your phone has a grace peri od that b egins when you mak e a call and ex tends fo r an am ount of time set by TRACFONE p repaid service. The gra ce pe riod exists only on outgoing call s. Dur in g th e grace period you are not c harged for th e call . Once the gr ace pe riod exp ir es, the char ge rate of uni ts per minu t e is r ep la ce d by only th e num b er o f un its rem ai n in g in your phon e (i ndi c ated as U ). When there are only ten minutes of talk time lef t in your pho ne , y our pho ne soun ds a b eep tha t cont inues once a min ute. I f you hang up before the amount of ti m e in your ph on e ex p ir e s, yo ur p h on e co nt in u es to bee p onc e a min ute d uring t he next cal l. If you try t o make a cal l and ther e are no uni ts le ft i n your phone, your phone beeps and displays the message TIMET AN K EMP TY . Ending a Call For complete informa tion on ending a call, refer to âÂÂEnding a Ca llâ on page 14. Once you pr ess EN D , yo ur ph o n e disp la ys t h e re ma in in g units (indicated as U ) and the duration of the cal l expressed in min ut es an d se con ds .
58 Note: Due to rounding, there may be a differe nce between the c all ti m e l en g t h s h o wn on t h e s cre en af te r y ou te r mi - nate a call and the ca ll time le ngth shown under th e m enu, Call Timers. Answering a Call For co mp lete in form ation o n answ eri ng a cal l, ref e r to âÂÂAnswering a Call â on pa ge 14. Not e: Cal l Wait ing may not be ava ila ble if y our ph one i s in prepaid mode . When you an swer a call yo ur p hon e disp lays t he cha rge ra te of unit s per m i nu te as w ell as a time r whi ch track s the dur ati on of the ca ll expr essed in mi nu tes and second s. Afte r three se conds the charge rate of uni ts per mi nute i s re pla ced by onl y th e nu mbe r of uni ts re main in g i n you r pho ne ( indi cated a s U ). When there are only ten min utes of talk ti m e left in your phon e, y our p hone s ou nds a bee p that co n ti nues o nce a min ute. I f you hang up before the amount of ti m e in your ph on e ex p ir e s, yo u r ph o n e con t in u es t o be e p on c e a min ute d uring t he next cal l. If th ere a re no un its le ft in you r phon e, yo ur phone wi ll not ring for i ncomi ng c alls. Ma ki ng a Ca ll ing C ar d Cal l For comp lete info rmat ion on making a call ing card call , refer t o â Calling Ca rd Callsâ on p age 18. Wh il e yo u ar e i n a c a ll, y o ur ph on e d is pl ay s t h e nu mb er o f un it s bein g used , as well as a timer whic h track s t he durati on of t h e call.
59 PIN Calls For c omple te inf orma tio n on making a c all with PIN ca ll on, refer t o âÂÂPIN Callsâ on page 19. Once the call i s conne cted, your pho ne di splays th e num be r of un its being us ed, as we ll as a t im er whic h t rack s t he d urat ion o f th e cal l. Emergency 9 Dia ling For co mp lete in form ation o n 9 key emer gen cy d ial ing, refer t o âÂÂEmergency 9 Diali n g (Menu 3 7)â on pa ge 40. When you make a n emergenc y cal l, the amount of un it s bei ng u sed an d the d urati on of the ca ll a re not tr acked b y your phone. This means you are not charged for 911 calls. Even when there are no unit s in your phone, you are ab le to make 911 call s . Prepaid (Me nu 9) Your servic e provider may offer prepaid service compatible wi th your ne w Nokia phon e. Cont act your servi ce prov ider for det a ils. If y o u a ct i va t e yo u r p h on e a s pr ep ai d t hrough your ser vice p rovide r and the n ac t iv ate th e P rep ai d me n u , yo u r ph on e wil l ha v e a n ad d itio n a l me nu item c a lle d PRE P AID . Yo ur ph on e fu n ct ion s the same way as it d id before, wi th some additio nal featur es . Th e s e fe atu r es ar e l ist ed a n d exp la in ed in this sect ion . To act iv a te p rep ai d fe a ture a v ail ab le t hro ug h yo u r s er v ice provider, enter the following se quence: *#77 66#.
60 To de acti vate the pre pai d fea ture av aila ble throug h your servi ce pr ovider, enter the followi n g sequence: *#77633# . To acc ess the Prepaid men u, pr ess t he MENU key , t hen press " to go im media tel y to the Prep aid menu. Pr ess ! or " to sc roll t hrough the menu opti ons. Add ing Mo ne y to You r Prep a id Ac coun t ADD $ TO A CC OUN T allows you to add m oney to your pre p ai d ac cou n t . Savi ng You r Ac ce ss N um ber Befo re you can add money to your account , you must sa ve t he corr ect ac cess number in to your phon e. C ontac t yo ur s e rvi ce p rov id e r f o r t h e ac ce ss nu m be r . 1 Press ME NU 9 4 . 2 At SAVE AC CES S NUM BE RS , pr ess OK . 3 Pr ess " once. 4 At Repl. N o: , ent er the r eplen ish number give n to you by your service pr ovider . 5 Pr ess OK . Add ing Mo ne y to You r Acco un t 1 Press ME NU 9 2 . 2 At Card No: , en ter your pr epaid car d num ber , then pr ess OK . 3 W h en yo ur ph o ne d isp l ays ADD $ TO A CCO UN T , pr ess OK . 4 When you hear the t o ne (and yo ur phone display s WAI T F OR T ONE , THE N PR ESS O K ), press OK .
61 Chec king Your Prepa id Balance CHECK B AL ANC E all ows you, free of charg e, to check your prepaid ba lance. Cont act y o ur s ervic e prov ider for th e toll -fre e bala nce chec k ing ac cess number, whic h you must save in your phone . If you tr y to ch eck yo ur balan ce before th e corre ct n u m b e r i s s a v e d i n y o u r p h o n e , t h e m e s s a g e NO AC CESS NUMBE R DE FIN ED displa ys. Saving the Bala nce Checking Number 1 Press MENU 9 4. 2 At SAVE AC CES S NUM BE RS , pr ess OK . 3 At ENTER B ALA NC E N UM BE R , pr ess OK . 4 At Bal N o: , e nter t he ba lance number gi ven to you by your service pr ovider . 5 Pr ess OK . Checking Y our Pr epaid Bal ance Press MENU 9 1 . The bal ance ch ecki ng numb e r you s aved is autom atica lly di aled. Pre paid Cal ling Card No te : Th is fe at u re ma y n o t b e av a ila bl e in a ll a rea s . See your se rvice provider for more informa tion. PREPA ID C ARD al lows y ou t o save a pr epaid card nu mber i nto your p hone . Contact your se rvi ce provi der for you r prep aid c ard n umber. Note: You can only have one prepaid card num ber saved in yo ur phon e at a time. Not e : If yo u activ ate your phone as prepai d thro ugh your se rvice p rov ider , the Cal lin g Card me nu opt ion i s not ava ila bl e.
62 Savi ng Your Prepaid Ca rd Num ber 1 Press MENU 9 3. 2 Sc roll to Card and pr ess OK. 3 At Prefi x No : ent e r the p refix nu m ber g ive n to you b y yo ur ser vic e p rovid e r , th en press OK. 4 At Card No : ent er th e ca rd nu m b er g iv e n to y ou b y your s er vi ce pr ovid er , th en p r ess OK. 5 At Card na me: ent er the ca rd name of your choice , then pr ess OK. Acti vating You r Prep aid C ard Number 1 Press MENU 9 3. 2 Scroll to your prepaid car d a nd press OK. 3 At Selec t pr ess OK. You can als o edit o r eras e your pre paid ca rd numb er. Ma ki ng a Ca ll For co mp lete in fo rma tion on mak ing a cal l, see âÂÂM akin g a Callâ on page 13. 1 Ent er th e numb er y o u wa nt to ca ll, then pr ess an d hold SEND until you hear a tone . 2 At the tone , pr ess OK and t h e ca rd n um b er yo u saved is au tomatical ly sent to the ne tw ork. Ending a Call For co mp lete in form ation o n endi ng a cal l, see âÂÂEn ding a Callâ on page 14. ⢠Press EN D.
63 PIN Calls For c omple te inf orma tio n on making a c all with PIN ca ll on, refer t o âÂÂPIN Callsâ on page 19. Emergency 9 Dia ling For complete i n formation on Emergency 9 Dialing, refer to âÂÂEmerge ncy 9 Diali ng (Menu 3 7)â on page 40. In-Call Me nu Thi s is ava ila ble only wh en youâÂÂr e in a call . T o acc es s it , g ive t h e MENU key a short pre ss. (A long press of t h e MENU k ey gi ves you t he norm al men u, as described in Sec tion 6.) Th e in-c al l me nu wo rks jus t like a no rma l me nu . Mo ve th e pointer and press OK to s e l e c t a n o p ti o n . A f t e r y o u m a k e a cho i ce , the p ho ne auto ma ti ca lly ex i t s th e in-c a ll me n u. Mute - Th is mu t es t he p h on e du rin g a co n ver sa t ion . The phone displays MUTE D . To unmute the phon e, sele ct th e Mute option a gain. Th e phone displays MUTE OF F . Send DT MF - To send DTMF (Touch Tone) strings during a call, fi rst recall the stored string from memory. Then, access the in-call me nu with a short press of MENU . Move the pointer to Send DTMF and press OK . The phone sends th e DTMF (Touch Tone ) string. See âÂÂSending Touch Tonesâ on page 66. Not e: When youâÂÂr e in the In-Ca l l Menu, pre ss ing any key (0- 9, * , # , CL R or END ) exi ts the I n-C all Me nu. The p hone displa ys the digi t pressed inste ad.
64 Whi le the ph one is al ert ing you o f an inco ming call (a nd the r e a re no ot h er ca ll s act iv e or hel d ), the I n-C a ll me n u is not avail able unti l you answ er the call. Si milar ly, w hen you press SEND to init iate a ca ll, until the call is conne cted , t here is no In- Cal l Me nu. Remi nde r Me ss age You can stor e a rem inde r messag e t o appea r the next time y ou sw itc h yo ur pho n e o n ( it w ill a ppe ar o n ce o n ly). To do this: 1 Enter your message (see â E ntering Lettersâ on page 22). 2 Gi ve MENU a qu ic k press , th en swit c h the ph o ne o ff. When you sw itch yo ur pho n e on agai n, the message disp lays. To clea r th e messa ge, p ress and ho ld CLR .
65 7. Data and T ouc h T one s Data Mode Dat a Mo d e ca n be us e d wh en y our ph on e is con n e cte d , via a s uitable d ata car d and modem, to a lapt op or personal co mp ute r . Y ou may th en use your compu ter to make and re ceive cal ls, and to send and r eceiv e data me ssages su ch as em ai ls . Fo llow t h ese s te ps bef or e us in g D a ta M ode : ⢠Ensu r e your phon e is swi tc hed on, and that the battery h as enough charge f or the duration of your da ta ca lls . ⢠Ensu r e that you ar e r ece iving a s tr ong si gnal (see sign al s tr engt h indi cator on the di splay) . ⢠Ensur e tha t your c omputer i s switch ed on, a nd is fitt ed wi th a da ta car d. ⢠Conne ct the dat a cab le to the data car d, an d to your ph one. To sele ct Data Mode Con nect th e dat a c abl e to y our pho n e ( DATA CA RD CONNE CT ED di spla ys). When i n a call, w ith th e data cabl e con n e cted , the p hon e d is pla y s DATA CAL L . In a data call , the keys on the phone donâÂÂt work ex cept f or END ; w hen not in a c all , al l ke ys w ork . Als o, the mi cr o- phone and ea rpiec e donâÂÂt work in a data call. Important! W hen you are in D ata Mo de, do not sw itch off t he pho ne. Do not move the pho ne, or use it in a movi ng vehi cle (da ta wil l be los t i f you move from one ce ll to ano th er ) .
66 To de -s elec t Da ta M o de Di sco nn e ct the d at a ca ble ( DATA CAR D RE MOV ED disp lays). To operat e your modem and dat a card Refer to the d ocument ation suppli ed with the se items. Sending T ouch T ones You r phon e is a â Touch T oneâ ph one. Tou ch Tones are the sounds your phone m akes when you press the keys. Touch Ton es can be use d for m any automated phone se rvic es s uch as che cki ng you r bank bala nce a nd u s ing voice mailbox options. Your phone refers to Touch Tones as âÂÂDTMFâ (Dual Tone Mult i F req ue n cy ). Ma nual ly Sen di n g To uch T ones Pressing the keys during a call sends Touch Tones. To do th i s : 1 Make a ca ll in th e u sual way (e.g . to y our ban k 's comput er phone num b er ). 2 Manuall y enter the digits t o be sent as T ouch tones (e.g., your ba nk account num b er and passwor d). Automa tica lly Send ing To uch Tones For automati c sending of Touch Tones, you can store the Touch To ne str ing within the same m emory location as the access phone number. Sto r e a pause (p) or wait (w) char- acte r between the phone number and the T ouch T one str ing. See â Special Chara cters i n Store d Num bers â on page 2 4 for det a ils o n sto rin g pa use an d wa it ch ara ct er s.
67 Th e foll o win g is an exa mp le o f a n um be r you cou ld s to re in y ou r ph one: This number contains a phone number ( 18005551212), a wait character, an acc ess number (âÂÂ1234âÂÂ), a w ait charac- ter , and a p a sswo r d ( âÂÂ343 4âÂÂ) - 18 005 55 121 2w 12 34w 34 34. When you recall this nu mber from mem ory and p ress SEND , the pho n e: ⢠Dials 18005551212 (the stor ed number), the n : ⢠âÂÂW aitsâ for you to p r e ss SEND ag ai n. W hen yo u do , the phone sends the numbers 1234. ⢠âÂÂW aitsâ for you to p r e ss SEND aga in, then sends the numbers 3434. The fol l owing example shows stori ng âÂÂpauseâ characters as wel l as âÂÂwaitâ chara cters ( Note t hat a âÂÂwai tâ c haract er must still be included, as shown, to sepa rate the phone number from the followin g digits): 18005551212w1234p3434 When you recall this nu mber from mem ory and p ress SEND , the pho n e: ⢠Dials 18005551212 (the stor ed number), the n ⢠âÂÂW aitsâ for you to p r e ss SEND ag ai n. W h en yo u do , the phone sends the numbers 1234. It t he n: ⢠Pau ses for 2. 5 se conds, the n sends th e numbers 3434. No te : If t he ke y p a d to n e s ha v e be en s et to O ff , the T o u ch To nes wil l sti ll be sen t, bu t yo u wi ll n ot h ea r th em . Pressing ME NU SEND sends a d isplayed number as a Touch Ton e. To end the ca ll, press END afte r the p hon e send s t he To uch T one s an d ha s ret u rne d t o th e n or ma l ca ll mod e.
68 Using the Fl ash Fun ction You r cel lular syste m ma y off er a fl ash functi on se rvi ce. This syst e m service l e ts you accept or make a second call whe n you al ready h ave a call in p rog ress (e .g. set up a co nfer ence ca ll) , or send ot her info rm at ion to the netw ork, su ch as cr e dit ca rd num bers . Pressing SEND sends a di splayed numbe r to the network as a fl ash , un le ss it is pr ece d ed by a âÂÂp â o r âÂÂw âÂÂ. (I n thes e cas e s i t is se nt as a Tou ch Tone.) Afte r the p hone number ha s bee n ente red, you can a dd ex t ra in f or m ati o n w h ic h is f o r â f l as h â se n d i n g t o th e n et wo rk . Contact y our service provider for further details.
69 8. Net work Serv ices A vailability of Network Ser vices The netwo rk servi ces avai lab l e wi ll de pend on the m odel of yo u r p ho n e, the ce ll ul ar sy s tem (A M PS or N A MPS ) o n whi ch it oper ates, and t he se rvices offere d by yo ur c e ll ular se rvic e pr ovid er. To b e a b le to use any of the network se rvic es, you will need to subsc ribe to the p articu lar ser vic e. The ser vi ce may n ot b e av a ila ble in a ll c ell u lar se r vice p r ov ide r n e t- work s . Plea s e con tac t yo ur lo c al cellu la r se rv ic e prov id er for further informa tion . Some s er vic es wh ic h m ay be av ail ab le ar e liste d bel ow and de scribe d b riefly i n th is sec tion: ⢠Calli ng Line Ident i fi cation ⢠Cal l W ai tin g ⢠Messa ge W ait ing â¢V o i c e m a i l ⢠Digital Mes saging S er vice, which in cludes Sho rt Mes- sa ge Se rv ice and C all ba ck N umbe r Serv ice. Calling Li ne I dentifi cation Wh en s ome o ne c all s yo u, th e ph on e can di spla y the cal lerâ s phone num ber or name (or a text me ssage), w ith CALLI NG flas h i ng. If the prese ntation of t he ca llerâ s iden- t i t y i s r e s t r i c t e d b y t h e n e t w o r k , o r i s w i t h h e l d b y t h e c a l l e r , CALL- CA LL ER ID BLOC KE D or CALL -I D N OT AVAIL AB LE may be disp laye d instea d.
70 Th e ca ller â s n a me w ill be d isp l aye d i f i t is se nt by t h e net - wor k, or if the number sent matches the number and name store d in y our phone book. Not e : If the last s even digits of a n inc o mi ng c alle râÂÂs num - ber match the la st seven digits of a number stored in the Phon e Book , th e phon e dis plays th e st ored nu mber/na me eve n if t he ar e a c ode o r o the r di al in g p r efi x i s di ffe r ent . Th e n um b er w ill b e stor e d i n t he Re ce iv ed C al ls li st or the Mis sed Ca lls list , depen din g o n whe the r you an swe r th e ca ll or not . Call W a iting Call Wait ing all ows you t o be in for med of a inc oming cal l while you a l ready h ave a cal l in progress. When you hav e a cal l in p rogress and a third part y calls you, the phone can displa y the calle râÂÂs phone nu mber or name (or a te xt m essage), with CALLI NG flas h i ng. If th e pres enta tion o f th e cal lerâÂÂs i dentity is re str icte d by t he netw ork, or is wi thheld by the caller, CAL L- CAL LE R ID BLOCK ED or CAL L-I D NO T AVA ILA BL E may be disp layed in stea d. To ans wer the incom ing call: 1 W h en y o u g et an i nc o m in g c al l ale r t ( e .g. , if y ou h e ar a beep , o r s ee the ca ller âÂÂs number or name, wit h CALL ING fla s hi ng) , pr ess SE ND . Th e secon d c all will be an swered, and t h e fi rst c all will be put o n hold (th e caller â s numb er , if avai lable, will be st ored in th e R ece iv ed Cal l s lis t). T o t he n sw a p be tw e en the two calls, pr ess SEN D . T o en d b o t h c a l l s , p re s s END .
71 Th e ca ll erâ s na me w ill b e d is pl ay e d i f i t is s e nt b y t h e netw ork, or if the number sent matches the number and name store d in y our phone book. No te : If th e last se ve n d igi t s of an in co ming ca ll er âÂÂs nu m- ber match the la st seven digits of a number stored in the Phon e Book , th e phon e dis p la ys the st ored nu mber /na m e eve n if t he ar e a c ode o r o the r d ial in g p r efi x i s di ffe r ent . If you don âÂÂt answe r the in coming ca ll, after app roxi mate ly 20 s econ d s the cal l aler t indic a tio ns wil l stop and the call erâÂÂs nu mb er (if availa bl e) will be added to the Missed Call s lis t. To cle ar t he inco m in g ca ll al ert in dic at io ns wi th ou t ans w erin g the ca ll: 1 Press any k ey e xcept SEND , EN D or PWR . Message W aiting (V oicemail) Message Waiti ng notifies you of unhear d voic e mail mes- sages in your voice m ailbox. The m ethod of notifi cation varies f rom one ne twork to anoth e r. If yo u rece ive v oicem ai l: ⢠t h e vo ic em ai l indic at or lig hts , ⢠NEW VO IC E MES SA GE or âÂÂn â NEW VOI CE MES SAG ES may be displayed , indicating t he numb er (n) of u nhear d me ssages, ⢠the index numbe r may show the number of unhear d m es s age s , an d ⢠a m e ssage-r e ceived tone m ay be hear d , depending on the ne w-message alert option you choose; refer to âÂÂMessage Alert Tone (Menu 7 3)â on page 5 4.
72 For details o n how t o read your voi cemail, refe r t o âÂÂMes sage Waiting (V oicemail) â on page 71. To li sten t o your Voice Messages you can d o any of the foll ow ing : ⢠When NEW VOI CE ME SSA GE or âÂÂnâ NEW VO ICE MES SAG ES is di splayed, pr ess SE ND or OK . ⢠G ive t he 1 key a lo n g press to quic k- dia l yo ur v oic e- m ai l ac ce ss nu m ber (if it is s tore d in pho n e bo ok location 1; see Note below). ⢠Enter your voic emai l ac cess num ber , then pr ess SEND . The serv ice ma y off e r voic e guida nce . You ma y need to pres s keys on the phon e keypad to ac ce ss fea tures. No te : To be abl e to qu ic k dial yo ur v oic e ma ilb ox wi th th e 1 key: 1 Store your Voi ce Ma ilbox Acces s Numb er in the Phone Book l ocation 1 (see âÂÂSave Name & Numb er (Me nu 1 2)â on page 31). 2 Set the 1-T ouch Di aling menu feat ure to O n; for details, r efer to âÂÂ1- T ouch Dialin g (M enu 3 6)â on page 39. You only need to do steps 1 an d 2 once (unless, of course , your voi ce mailbox access number changes).
73 Dig it a l Me ss a ge Ser v i ce (Nokia 252N only) When you ca nnot an s wer calls the ca ller o r swi tch boar d can send you a short me ssage using the Digital Message Ser vice (DM S). Th e messa ge can be a s hor t t ext messa ge, a call ba ck n u mbe r, o r a no te to s ay yo u ha v e voic em a il. When you rec e iv e a mes sage: ⢠the text message indi cator l i ghts. ⢠the note MESSA GE RE CE IVE D o r âÂÂnâ MES SAG ES REC EIV ED or a ca llba ck numbe r may be displa yed. ⢠the m essage a lert t one may b e he ard (to stop t he long tone, pre ss any key excep t PWR or ! or " ). ⢠the message is stor ed automatically in t he Messages lis t. To r ead a messa ge when â MESS AGE R EC EIV ED â or âÂÂn â MESSA GE S REC EI VED is di spla yed: 1 Pr es s OK , o r ! or " . To s crol l oth e r s tored m es sa ges , p ress ! or " . When at the bottom of the list, p ress " to go up the li st. To erase a di splayed me ssage: 1 Press CLR . 2 Whe n ERAS E? is d isplayed, pre ss OK . To exit the Message s list: 1 Press CLR twic e. You can als o read and e rase messag es, and s et t he Message Alert Tone, using the Messages menu â for details, re fer to âÂÂMessages (Menu 7)â on p age 52 (this menu item is a vailable on the Nokia 252N only).
74 If t he in dic a tor blin k s the M ess a ge s L ist is fu ll of r e ad or unread me ssages. If 20 me ssages are already stored, when a ne w message arrives th e oldest is erased autom a tica lly. If the same me ssage i s recei ved twic e, the most rece nt message is stored, but the ol d me ssage is erased from the Messages List. Short Message S ervice (SMS) Calle rs can se nd you short pre-defined messages, su ch as CALL HO ME . Co nta ct yo ur loc al ser v ice pr ov ide r f or info rm at ion . Callb ack Num ber S ervice Call ers ca n send you t heir c allbac k numbers. Contact your loc al se rv ice pr ov ide r f or i nfo rma ti on . Not e: If the number r ecei ved matche s a numbe r an d name stored i n the Phone Book the name will be displayed inst ea d. To cal l the num ber re ce ived : 1 With the number (and me ssag e) di sp layed , press SEND . Some net w orks use this f eature to send v oicema il not ifica tion.
75 9. Accessories An ext ensive r ange of acc esso ri es is avail able f or your phon e. Yo u can se lect the acce ssorie s that b e st sui t you r spec ifi c com munic ation nee d s. Fo r a v ail ab ili ty , pl ea s e c he c k w it h y ou r l o ca l de al er . A fe w pr acti cal rule s for acc essory oper atio n: ⢠Keep the ac cessori es out of small chi ldr en's r each. ⢠When you dis c onn ect the power co r d of any acce s- sory , grasp and pull t he plug, no t the cord. ⢠C h e ck regula r ly th a t a ll ce ll ul ar p h on e eq ui p me n t in a vehic le i s m ounte d an d oper atin g p r operl y . ⢠Insta llat ion of comp l ex c ar equip ment m ust b e com ple ted by quali fied person ne l only . WARNING ! Us e on ly bat ter i es, ch arg e rs and ac ce ss or ie s ap- pr oved by the pho ne manu fact urer fo r us e wit h this part icul ar phon e model . The use of any oth er types may i nvalidate a ny approva l or wa rranty appl ying t o th e phon e, an d may b e dange rous.
76 Ba tteri es Th e foll o win g ba tt er ie s ar e ava ila b l e for you r ph on e: ⢠BMH-3 Extended NiMH 1150 mAh ⢠BMH-8 U ltra Extended NiMH 1580 mA h ⢠BML-8 U ltra Extended V ibra NiM H 1580 mAh IMPORTAN T! Dis pos e of use d batte ri es in ac cordanc e with an y loca l regul ations. For deta iled batter y info rmati on, includ ing chargi ng, talk, and standby times, see âÂÂBattery Inf ormationâÂÂ, beginning on page 5. BM H-3 BM L-8 BM H-8
77 A CP- 7U St and a rd Trav el Cha rge r Us e thi s dur abl e and econ omi cal charge r to charge both batte ry options. Plug th e charger into a wa ll out let an d connec t the conn ecto r to t he bot tom of your phone. Check t he cha rgin g sta tus on the phon e display. (See âÂÂCharging Timesâ on page 7.) Calls can be made d uring charging, bu t charg ing will stop for the duration of the c all and the bat tery bar scrolling stops. No te : If th e b at te ry is com ple te ly em p t y, yo u ca n n o t u se t he pho ne until it has enough charg e to operat e. The Standar d Tr avel Charge r is av ail able fo r dif feren t vo ltag e l ev e ls an d ca n a lso be u se d w it h t h e C GH - 10 Compact Desktop Chargin g Stand . ACP- 9U Ra pid Tr avel Charger The e xtremely light, fun ctionall y de - si gned Ra pid Tr av el Ch arge r ch arg es your phone battery quickly. (See âÂÂCharging Time s â on p age 7. ) Plug the ch arger i nto a wall outle t and c o n nect the conn ector to the b ottom of y o u r p h on e . Check the cha rging s tat us on t he phone displ ay. You ca n use your ph on e wh il e ch a rg ing .
78 Ope ratin g wi thin a voltag e ra nge of 100V -240V AC (50Hz-60Hz), the Ra pid T ravel Charge r is p racti ca lly vo lt age - i nd ep en d e nt in no rm al o ffi ce and ho use hold u se. L ike t he St andard Trave l Charge r, the Rapid Trave l Charger is compat ible with both ba ttery opti ons. The Rapid Trave l Ch arger can als o be us ed wi th the Compa ct Deskt o p Char ging St and CGH- 10. LCH-9 Rapid Ci garet te Ligh ter Char ger The multivoltage Ra pid Ci ga- rette Lighter Ch a rger ensures t hat your ph one is alw ays re ady for use wh erev er yo u t rave l. The smal l ch arger' s func tional design fits well w ith most car li ghters and i nteriors. Ch argi ng tim es ar e the same as f or th e Rapi d Tr avel Charger ACP-9U (see âÂÂCharging Timesâ on page 7 ). Call s can be ma d e duri ng char ging. A gree n lig ht indica tes tha t the Ra pid C igar ette Ligh ter Ch arger is ready to ch arge. Check th e chargi ng st atu s on the phone display. The input volt a ge is 12 or 24 V DC, negat ive groun ding. The Rapid Cigarette Li ghter Charger can be used with all acc es so ri es ava ila bl e fo r you r p h on e. Avoid prol onged charging with the Rapid Cigare tte Li ghter Charger when the car engine is not running. This may cause the battery of y our car to drain. Note: In some cars the cigare tte lighter plug is not prov ide d wi th po wer when the ig nit io n is swi tc hed o ff . Veri fy that the green LED light is li t.
79 CGH-1 0 Compact Desktop Chargin g Stand The Compact Desktop Charging Stand pr o vides mounting fo r bo th th e phon e and a s par e b a t tery . Plug the c harge r into a wal l ou tlet a nd connect t he con necto r to the b ack of t he Compa ct Desk top Char gi ng Sta nd. Pl ace yo ur pho ne and / or a spar e batt ery in the stand to begin ba tter y cha r gin g . Note: You must f ully insert the spare ba ttery into the rear slot of t he charging stand in order for it to charge properly. When the phon e is char gin g, the cha rging status is i nd i- ca ted on th e ph on eâ s dis pl ay . Whe n the s pa r e ba tt e ry is charging, the green LE D on th e side of the stand li ghts. (If th e ph o n e is in th e char gi ng st an d w hil e th e sp ar e bat - te ry is ch arg i ng , th e li gh t p e rio di c a lly t ur n s o ff w h il e th e ch arge r perf orms a âÂÂmai ntenan ce charg eâ on the phone .) Compati ble w ith b oth bat tery options, the Comp act Desktop Char ging St and can be used with the Standard Travel Charger ACP-7U or the Rapid Travel Charger ACP-9U . The p hone h as the built- in inte lli gence to mainta in th e bat tery , so ther e is no need for a dis charge f eature o n the stand.
80 BCH-10 Belt Clip Th e be lt c lip le t s y ou ea sily we ar yo ur p ho n e. To a tta ch th e be lt cli p to t h e p h on e, fi rs t re mo v e th e bat tery . Next s lid e the meta l clip ont o the back of the phone, then re pla ce the b a t tery. Attac h t he cli p ho lder to you r be lt an d sl ide th e met al c lip in to the h olde r unt il it loc ks . To r elea se t he pho ne fr om the clip hol der, pr ess t he rele ase butt on on the t o p of the holder. HD XK -1 3 He a dse t K it The li ghtwei ght head s et kit provi des you w ith handsfree oper- ati on of your phone. You c an use i t in or out of a vehicle. The headset kit is HAT IS co m pa ti ble fo r th e hea rin g i mpa ire d. Simpl y fit the phone and headset int o the h ea d se t ad ap te r .
81 10. Refer ence Infor mat ion Important Safety Information Tr affi c Sa f ety Do not use a hand-h eld phone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand- held p ho ne, p ark the vehicle b efor e co nversin g. Always secure the ph one in its ho lder ; do not pl ace the ph one on the passe nger seat or wher e it c an b rea k loose in a coll ision or sudden stop . The use of an al ert de vice to op erate a ve hi cle's li ght s or ho rn o n publ ic ro ads is n ot per mitte d. R emem ber , ro ad safety always comes fi rst! Op erat in g Env ironm en t Reme mb er t o follow any s peci al r egu lations i n for ce an d a lways switch off your phone wheneve r its use i s forbi dden, or when it may caus e interfere nce or dang er. When conn ecting th e ph one or any a ccesso ry to ano the r d evice, read its user g uid e for detailed safety i n structions. Do not c onnect inco mpatible products. As wi th o ther mo bi le r adio tran smi ttin g eq uipm ent, user s are ad - vised t hat for the sa tisfact ory o perati on of the e qui pmen t an d fo r the safety of p ersonnel , it i s rec ommen ded tha t the eq uipm ent shou ld on ly b e used in the nor mal op era ti ng p ositi on . (Held t o y our ear wi th t he anten na p ointi ng ove r you r sh oulde r.) El ectr onic Device s Mo st mode r n elect ron i c eq uipmen t is shi e lded fr om radio fr equency (RF) sign al s. How ever, cert ain elec tro nic eq ui pment may not be shielded ag ainst t he RF signal s from your cell ular ph one. Pac em ake rs Pacem aker manufactu rer s recom me nd th at a minim um sep arat ion of 6 i nch es (20 cm .) b e ma intai ned betwee n a hand held cel lular phone and a pacem aker to avoid potenti al inte rfe rence with the
82 pace maker. The s e re commen dat ions ar e co nsis tent wi th the indep endent rese arch by a nd reco mm end ation s of Wi re less Tec hnolo gy R ese arch . Pers o ns with pac ema kers : ⢠Sho uld a lw ays kee p th e phone mo re than 6 inch es (20 cm ) from thei r pac ema ker w hen the p ho ne is swi tc hed on; ⢠Sho uld n ot c arr y the pho ne in a b reast poc ket; ⢠Sho uld u s e th e ear op po site th e pa cem aker to mini mize the potentia l for int erfer ence. ⢠If you have an y reason t o susp ect tha t inter fer ence i s t aking pl ace, switch off your p hon e imme diat ely . Hearing Aid s Some digi ta l wirel ess p hon es may inter fere with some hea ri ng aids. In the even t of such inter feren ce, you may wa nt t o co nsult your serv ice provider. Other Medical Devi c es Ope ratio n of any radi o tran smitt ing eq ui pment , i nclud ing c el lula r phones, may in terf ere with th e fun ction al ity of in adeq uat ely pro- tected m edi cal de vices. Consu lt a physi cian or the man ufac turer of the med i cal de vice to de term ine i f t hey a re a dequate ly s hi elded from ex tern al RF en erg y or if you h ave a ny qu esti ons. S wi tch off your phone in hea lth care f acilitie s when any r egulations po sted in thes e areas instru ct you to do so. Hospi tals or health care facilities may be usi ng e quip ment th at co ul d be se nsi tive to exte rnal R F energy. Vehicles RF signals may affe ct im prop erl y install ed or inadeq uate ly shield ed electr onic system s in m otor veh ic les (e.g . elect ron ic fuel injec ti on sys tems, e lect ronic a nti-s kid (a nti-loc k) b raking syst ems, el ectro nic speed contro l systems, air bag syste ms). Check with the manu fac- turer o r its rep resen tativ e rega rdi ng you r veh icle. Y ou sh ould also cons ult th e m anufa ctur er of an y equ ipme nt t hat has b een added to your vehicle. Pos ted Fa cili ties Sw itch y our phone off i n any faci l it y where post ed notices so requi re.
83 Pote ntially Expl osive At mosp heres Switch off your phon e when in any area with a pot enti ally explosi ve atmosp here and obey al l sign s and instr uction s. S parks i n such areas could cause an explosio n or fire resultin g in bodily inju ry or even death. Users are ad vised t o swit ch o ff t he pho ne w hi le at a refu eling p oint (service statio n). Us ers ar e re mi nded o f th e ne ed t o o bserv e re - st ri cti on s on th e use of rad io eq uip men t in fuel dep ot s (f ue l s to r ag e and di str ibutio n ar eas), c hemic al pl an ts or whe re b lasti ng opera- tions are in progr ess. Areas w ith a p ote ntial ly exp los ive atm osp here are ofte n but n ot a l- wa ys cl ea r ly ma r ked . Th ey in clu de b elow dec k on bo ats ; ch em i cal transfer or sto rage fac ili ties; vehicles usi ng liquefi ed p etro leum gas (such as p rop ane or but ane); are as whe re t he a ir con tains c hem i- cals o r parti cles, such as g rain, dust or metal po wders; an d an y other a rea wher e you wou ld no rm ally be a dvised to t urn off your vehicle e ngi ne . Vehicles Only qualifi e d personne l should install the p hone in a vehicle, or servic e the phone. Faulty inst a llation or ser vice may be dangerous and ma y invalidate any warr anty which m ay a pply to th e unit . Check regula rly that all ce llular pho ne equi pm ent in you r vehicle i s m ou nt ed an d op era t in g pro per ly. Do not store or carry flam mable liquids, gase s or explo sive ma- teria ls in the same co mpa rtm ent as a cellul ar phon e o r an y of its parts o r ac cessori es. For vehi cles equ ipped with an a ir ba g, reme mb er t hat an ai r bag inflates with g reat for ce. Do no t plac e ob jects, i nclud ing b oth in- stalled o r p ort able w irel ess eq uipm ent, in the a rea over the a ir bag or in the a ir bag de ploym ent a rea. If in-veh icl e wirel ess equi p ment is improper ly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could resu lt.
84 Swit ch off you r p hon e be fore bo ard ing a n ai rc raft. Th e use of cellul ar phones i n a n airc raft may be d ang ero us to the op erat ion o f the ai rcr aft, may di srup t the ce llul ar net wor k, an d m ay be illeg al. Failure to ob serve these instr uctio ns ma y lead to th e susp ension o r denia l of cel lular teleph one servi ces to th e offender , or legal act ion, or bot h. Emerge ncy Cal ls IMPORTANT! This p hon e, li ke a ny ce llular ph one , operat es b y usi ng rad io sig- nals, c ellula r an d lan dline networks, as we ll as use r- pr ogrammed functi ons w hich c anno t g uara ntee con nect ion in al l cond itions. The refore, y ou s hou ld neve r rel y sole ly upon a ny cell ular ph one for essenti al com mu nicatio ns (e.g . m edica l eme rge nci es). Reme mb er, t o make or r eceive any c al ls, the pho ne m ust be switche d on an d i n a service are a with ade qua te ce llular signa l strength . E mer gen cy calls may no t b e po ssible o n al l ce llular phone netwo rks o r w hen certai n ne twor k serv ices and /or p hon e features are in use. Check with lo cal cel lular service pr ovider s. Ma ki ng an E merg en cy C a ll 1 If t he ph o ne is not on, swit ch it on by pr ess i ng an d holdi ng the PW R key. 2 Pr ess an d hold CLR t o cl ea r th e dis p la y . 3 Ent er the emer gency numb er for yo ur pr esen t loca - tion (e.g., 911 or another of fici al em ergency number). Emergency numb ers va ry by locat ion. 4 Pr ess SEND . If cer tai n fe at u re s ar e i n use (e. g . , Ke ygua rd) , y ou ma y fi r st ne ed to turn the se off befo re yo u ca n ma ke an eme rge ncy ca ll. Consul t thi s docum ent and your local se rvi ce p rovid er. When ma king an em er ge ncy cal l, re me mb er to g ive all th e necess ar y infor matio n a s accu rat ely as p ossibl e. Reme mb er t hat your cellul ar phone may b e t he o nly me ans o f co mm unicat ion at the scen e of an acci de nt. Do no t en d th e ca ll unti l gi ven permi ssion to d o so.
85 Radi o Frequency (RF) S ignals TH IS M O DE L PH ONE ME ETS T HE GOVE RNME NT' S REQUIREM ENTS FOR EX POSURE TO RAD IO WAVES. Your wi rel es s pho ne is a radio tran smitt er and re ceiver. It is des igned and man ufactu red not to e xceed th e emissi on limits for expo sur e to radi ofrequ enc y (RF) energ y set by the Fed eral Co mmunicati ons Commi ssion of th e U.S. Governme nt. Th ese li mits are p art of comp rehe nsive guide lin es a nd es t ab lis h pe rmi t t e d le ve ls o f R F energy fo r t he g ener al po pul at ion. The guideli nes are ba sed on standa rds that were develope d by independ ent scienti f ic organ izations thr oug h periodi c and thorough evaluati on of s c ien t ific studies . The sta ndards include a s ubsta ntial safe ty m argin desig ned to assure the safety of a ll p erso ns, rega rdl ess of ag e and h eal th. The exp osure sta ndard for wireless mob ile phone s em ploys a un it of measu rem ent known as th e Spec ific Absorp tion Ra te, o r SA R. The SAR lim it set by the FCC is 1.6W/ kg.* Tests for SAR a re con ducted us ing st andard op era ti ng p ositi on s spe ci fie d b y the FCC wit h th e p hone tr ansm itti ng at i ts highe st ce rti fied po wer lev el in all t ested frequen c y bands. Although t he SAR is dete rmined at the highest c ertif ied power level, the act u al SAR l e vel of the phone while o perating can be w ell b elow the m aximum va lue. This is because t he p hon e is desig ned to o per ate at m ultiple p ower level s so as to use o nly the po wer req uired to reac h th e ne twor k. In general , th e closer you are to a wireless ba se statio n ante nna, the lower the po wer outp ut. Befo re a phone m odel is availa ble for sale to the public, it must be test ed and certifie d to the FCC that it does no t exceed the lim it estab lish ed by th e go ve rn men t-a do pted re qui re men t fo r safe exposure . Th e te sts ar e pe rfo rme d in p osition s and l ocati ons (e. g., at the ear) as r equir ed by the FC C for each mode l. Th e hi ghest SAR value for thi s m odel ph one when teste d for u se at the ear is 1.34 W /Kg . Whi le th ere may b e di fferen ces betwe en t he S AR levels of var ious p hone s and at vario us posi tions, they all me et th e gove rnm ent requi rem ent.
86 The FCC has grant e d an Equipment Aut horizat ion for this model phone w it h all rep or ted SAR l evels eval ua ted as i n co mplian ce with the FCC RF emission guidel ines. SAR info rmation on this mode l phone i s on fi le wi th the FCC and ca n be fou nd un der the D ispl ay Grant sec tion of h ttp ://www.fcc .go v/oe t/fccid af ter searc hing on FCC ID GML NHA-3. Addit ional informat ion on Specifi c Absorption Rates (SAR) can be fou nd on the Cellular Tele communicatio ns Industry Asso ciation (CTIA) web -site at h ttp ://www.wo w- com .com. _______________ ________ _________ ________ ________ * In the United S tates and Canada , the SA R limit for mobile ph ones used by the pub lic is 1.6 watt s/kg (W/ kg) aver age d ove r one gram of tissu e. The st andard incorpora tes a substan tial ma rgin of safe ty to giv e addition al prot ect ion fo r the public and t o accou nt f or an y vari atio ns in mea sur ement s .
87 Care a nd Mainte nanc e Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsman- ship a nd should be tre a ted with care. The suggestions belo w wi ll help you to fu lfi ll any wa rran t y obl iga ti ons a nd allo w yo u to e njo y th is pr odu c t for ma n y ye ars . W he n usi ng your phone, batter y, charge r, O R any acc essory: ⢠Kee p it and all its parts and accesso ri es out of sma ll childrenâ s r each. ⢠Kee p it d ry . Pr ecip itati on , hu midity a nd liq uids co nta in mi neral s that wil l cor rode elect ronic ci r cuits. ⢠Do not use or store it in d usty , d irty ar e as as its mo ving parts can be da m age d. ⢠Do not store it in hot areas. High t emp era tures can shor ten the l ife o f el ectronic device s, da mag e b atteri es, an d wa rp or mel t ce r tai n p las t ics . ⢠Do not store it in cold areas. When the p ho ne wa rms up (to i ts n ormal o perati ng temper ature), m oisture can for m insid e th e ph one , which ma y dam ag e the ph one' s elect ronic ci r cui t bo ar ds . ⢠Do not att emp t to op en it . Non-exp ert han dli ng of th e de vice may damag e it . ⢠Do not drop, knoc k or shak e it. R o ugh handl ing c an b reak int er n al circuit bo ar ds. ⢠Do not use harsh che mi cals, cleani ng sol ven ts, o r strong deter gen ts to clean it. W i pe it with a soft cl oth slightly dam pene d in a mil d soap-an d-w ater so luti on. ⢠Do not pa int it. P aint can clog the device â s moving par ts an d prevent prope r o per ation. ⢠Use only the sup pli ed or an a pproved replacem ent a nten na. Un auth orized ant enna s, m odificat io ns or at tach men ts co uld dam age the p ho ne and m ay vi olat e regulation s go ver n ing radi o devi ce s. ⢠If t he phon e, ba tter y , char ger , or a ny acc essor y is not w orki ng properly , take it t o you r n earest qual ified serv ice fac ility . The p erso nne l there wil l assist you , an d if necessar y , arr ange for s e rvice.
88 11. T roublesh ooting No te : Wit h a n ew , co m p le t el y di s ch a rg ed b a tte r y, th e phone may take up to 45 minutes to show that cha rgin g is in progress. If t he powe r does not come o n or s tay on: ⢠Make sur e the batt ery is pr oper ly i nst alle d an d char ged. ⢠Be sur e that the co ntact s on the batter y and the char ging sta nd ar e clea n. ⢠Batte ry charge may be to o low for oper ation . Check the display an d listen for the low b attery wa r ning tones. If t he powe r comes on, but the pho ne 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 of the ce llu la r se rv ic e area an d yo u can âÂÂt m ak e ca ll s. Y ou also ge t this message if youâÂÂve ch osen Home On ly under Car ri er Sel ecti on (in Me nu 5 1), and youâÂÂv e le f t your Home system. ⢠Make sur e that the an tenna is pr oper ly in s tal led and if your p hon e has an exte ndable a ntenna , mak e sur e th at th e ante n n a is ex t en d ed t o its fu ll le n g th. ⢠C h e ck if t h ere is an error m ess a g e on t he d i sp la y af te r swit ch in g the phon e o n. I f so, co n tac t your loca l deal er .
89 12 . T ech ni ca l Inf orm atio n W eight: 6.5 oz . with the BMH - 3 or th e BMH-8 b attery attache d Transmitting Power: 600mW m aximum Op erat ing V olta ge: 3. 6V d c 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 Capa city 32 num eri c digi ts, and (per location): 30 letters *Note: The ma ximum number o f Phone Boo k entries dep end s on how mu ch infor mat ion you sto re in each loc at ion . Nokia, Con nectin g Peo ple and th e Or iginal Acc essor ies log os are tradem arks of No kia Cor poration and /or its a ffi liates. The information contained in this User Guide was wr itten for Nokia phone NHA-3NA. The ri gh t to ma ke ch anges and i mpro vemen ts to any of t he produ cts d escr ibed in this g ui de wi thou t p rior notice i s rese rved . é 199 9/2 00 0 No kia Mo bil e Ph ones . Al l ri gh ts re serv ed . Thes e commodit ies ar e a uthori zed by the U.S. Government for export only t o Cana da, Mexico , or the United S tate s. Th ey ma y not be reso ld, d ive rted, tr ansfe rre d, o r o therwi se disp osed of in any other country , eit her in thei r or igin al for m or after being i ncorpor ated throug h an inte rme di ate process i nto othe r end -item s, with out th e written ap prova l of the U.S. Depart m ent of St a te. Pa rt No. 935 97 56 Iss ue No . 2 . 09 /2 000 Pr inted i n Ca nad a
90 13 . NOKIA On e-Y ear Li m ited W arran ty Nokia M obile Phone s, Inc. (âÂÂNM PâÂÂ) w arra nts t hat thi s cell ular phone (âÂÂProduct âÂÂ) is fr ee from defects in mater ial and workm anship that resul t in P r oduct fa ilure d uring n orm al usag e, acco rd ing to t he follo wing terms and conditio ns: 1. The lim ited warr anty f or t he P r oduc t exte nds for ONE ( 1) yea r begi nning on the date of t he p urchase of th e Product. 2. The lim ited warr anty e xtend s to the or ig inal pu rchaser o f the Product (âÂÂConsum erâ ) and is no t assigna ble or tr ansfe rab le to any subseque nt p urchaser/ end-u ser . 3. The l imi ted war rant y ex te nds only t o C ons um ers who purchase the Produ ct in t he U n ited Sta tes. 4. D uring the li mited wa rran ty peri od , NMP wil l repair , o r replace, at NMP's opt ion, any defective par ts, or any parts that will not p r ope rly op era t e fo r th eir i nt end ed u se w ith new or fa cto ry r ebu il t r eplac eme nt ite ms if su ch r epair or r epl acemen t is nee ded becau se of product malfu ncti on or fai lure dur ing no rm al usag e. No cha rge will be m ade to the Consu mer for any su ch p arts. NM P w ill also pay for th e l abo r ch arges i ncur red by NMP i n repairing or replaci ng the defec ti ve par ts. Th e limited wa rra nty do es not cover defe cts in appear ance , co smet ic, de cor ative o r str uctu ral ite ms, inc lu ding fra ming, and any non-o perative part s. NMP's limit of liabilit y under the lim ited warr anty shal l be the actu al cash value o f th e P roduct at the ti me the Consum er ret urns the Pr oduct for r epair , deter mined by th e price pai d by the Consum er for the P rodu ct le ss a re asonab le amount for usag e. NM P shal l no t b e liable fo r a ny ot her losses o r damag es. The se remedi es ar e the Consum erâ s exclusi ve remedies for breach o f war ran ty . 5. Up on reque st from NMP , the Co nsum er m ust p rove the d ate o f the origi n al purc hase of the Pr oduct by a dated bill of sale o r dated item ized receipt. 6. The Consu mer shall b ear the c ost o f shi ppi ng the Pr o du ct to NMP in M elbo ur ne, Flori da. NM P shal l bea r th e co st of shippin g the Product back to the Consum er after the com pletion of servi ce under this lim ited warran ty . 7. The C onsu mer shal l ha ve no cove rag e or be nefi ts u nde r th is limit ed war rant y if a ny of th e foll owin g cond itio ns are app licable :
91 a) The P roduct has been sub je ct to ab nor mal u se, a bno rm al condi tion s, improper stor age , expo sure to moist ure or dam pne ss, unaut ho riz ed m od ifi ca tion s, u nau th or ized co nne ctio ns, un aut ho rize d r epai r , misu se, ne gl ect , abuse, a cci de nt, a ltera ti on, improper install ation , or oth er act s which are not the faul t of NMP , includ i ng damag e cau s ed by shi p ping. b) The P roduct ha s bee n d ama ged from exter n al caus es such as collisi o n with a n object, or fro m fir e, flooding, sand, dirt, windstorm, lightni n g, e arth quake or da mag e from e xpo sure to we athe r condi tion s, a n Ac t of God , o r ba tter y leak age, t heft, b lown fuse , o r imprope r use of any el ec trical source, or da mag e ca used by t he connect io n to ot her produc ts no t recom mended for inte r c onnectio n by NMP . c) NMP was not ad vise d by the Consu mer in wr iting o f the alle ged def ect or m alf uncti on of the Pr o du ct with in fourte en (1 4) d ays a f ter the expira tion of th e ap pli cab le l imited war rant y per iod. d) The P roduct ser ia l num ber plate or the acce ssory data cod e ha s bee n r emov e d, d efac ed o r alt ered. e) The d efect or damag e was cause d b y the defe cti ve fu nctio n of the cel lul ar system or by inad eq uate signal recep tion b y th e exter na l antenna. 8. I f a pr o blem deve lops d uri ng th e li mi ted wa rr ant y per iod , th e Consumer sha ll ta ke th e follo wing st ep- by-step procedure: a) The Co nsum er shall return the P roduct to t he place o f p urchase for repair or replacem ent processing . b) If âÂÂaâ is no t con veni ent beca use of distanc e (mo re than 50 mi les) or for oth er g ood ca use, t he Co nsumer shal l shi p the P roduc t pr e paid and ins ured to: Nokia M obi le Phone s, Inc. Attn : R e pair De pa rtment 795 West N a sa B lv d. Me lbour ne, FL. 32 901 c) The Co nsum er shall i nclud e a retur n ad dress, d aytime pho ne number an d/o r fa x num ber , complet e d escrip ti on of th e problem , pr oof of purchase and service agreement (if app licable). Expenses r elate d to removing the Produ ct from an inst alla tion a re not cove r ed under t hi s lim ited warr ant y . d) The Co nsum er will be b illed for any p art s or l abo r charg es no t covered by this limit ed warr anty . The Consum er will be responsible for any e x pens es related t o reinstall ation of t he Produc t.
92 e) NMP will r epai r or author ize the r epair o f the Pr oduct under t h e limi ted w arra nty wi th in 30 d ays afte r receip t of t he Product b y N MP or an NM P auth orized ser vic e cen ter . If NMP ca nnot pe rfor m repair covered und er t his limi ted warranty wi thin 3 0 d ays, or af ter a r easonab le num ber of atte mpt s to r epai r the same d efect , NMP at its op tion, wi ll provide a repl ace men t Product or refund th e purchase pr i ce of the Product l ess a reasonable am ount fo r usage . f) If the P roduct i s returne d t o NM P dur ing th e li mited warran ty peri od, but the problem with the P roduct is not co vered under the terms an d co nd itions of this limi ted war rant y , the Co nsum er will b e notif ied an d g iven an estima te o f the char ges the Co nsum er must pay to have the Pr oduct r ep air ed, with all shippin g charges bill ed to the C onsumer . If the esti mate i s refused , th e Product will b e r etur ne d freight col lect . If the Product i s returne d to NMP after t he expir ation of t he limi ted wa rran ty p eriod , NM P's nor mal se rvice polic ies shall apply and the Consumer will b e re sponsible for all shipping charg es. 9. The Product co nsi sts o f new ly assem bled equip men t th at m ay contai n u sed c om ponents that have bee n reprocessed to a llow m ach in e co mpl ian ce wi th Pr od u ct p erf orm anc e and re li abil ity sp ec if ic at i on s . 10. ANY IMPLIE D WAR RANTY OF MERCHANT ABIL ITY , OR FIT NESS FOR A P ART ICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, SHA LL BE LI MITE D TO TH E DU RA T ION OF THE FOR E GO ING L IM ITE D WRITTEN W ARRANTY . OTHERWISE , THE FOREGOING LIMITED W ARRANTY IS THE CONSUMER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIV E REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU O F ALL O THER WARRA NTIES, EXP RES S OR IMPLIE D. NMP SHA L L NOT BE LIA BL E FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF ANTICIP A TE D BENEF ITS OR PROF ITS, LOSS OF SA VING S OR RE VENUE, PUNITIVE DA M AGES, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR AN Y ASSO CIA T ED EQUI PMENT , COST OF CAP IT AL, COST OF A NY SU BS TITU T E EQU IP MEN T OR F A CIL ITI E S, DO WNTI ME, THE CLAIMS OF ANY THIRD P ART IES, INCL UDING CUSTO MERS, AND INJU RY TO PROPERTY , R ESUL TING FROM THE PU RCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR AR ISING FROM BREACH OF THE W A RRANTY , BREACH OF CONT RACT , NEGLIGE NCE, STRICT TORT , OR ANY OTHE R LEGAL OR EQUIT ABLE THEORY , EVEN IF NM P KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD O F SU CH DAMAGES. NMP SH ALL NOT BE LIABL E FOR D ELA Y IN RENDE RIN G SERVICE UNDER THE LIMIT ED W A RRANTY , OR LOSS OF USE DURIN G TH E PERIOD THA T THE PRODUCT IS BEING REP AIRED.
93 11. S ome stat es do not al low lim itati on of how l o ng a n imp lied warrant y last s, so the above one-y ear warra nty limi tatio n may no t appl y to you (the Co nsum er). Some stat es do no t allow the exclusion or limi tatio n of inci den tal an d co nsequen ti al dam ag es, so certai n of the ab ove l im itations or exclusi on s ma y no t appl y to you (the Consu mer ). T his li mited warran ty gives the Consum er spec ific legal r ights and the Consu mer ma y also h ave o ther ri gh ts wh ich vary f r om state to state . 12. NMP n either assum es nor auth ori zes a ny au thori zed se rvice center o r a ny ot her per son or entity t o assu me for it any othe r obligatio n or liabili ty beyond that which is expr essly provid ed for in this lim ited warranty in cluding the pr ovider o r seller of any extended warrant y or service agr e eme nt. 13. Th is is the e ntire warr anty b etw een NM P and the Con sume r , and sup ersed es a ll pri or and con tem po rane ous agreemen ts or underst andi n gs, oral or writte n, and al l comm unicat ions relating to the Product, a nd no representa ti on, promise o r co nditi o n no t contai ned he rein shall m od ify these ter ms. 14. Thi s limit ed war ran ty allocate s the ri sk of fail ur e of the Product betw een the Cons ume r a nd NMP . The alloca ti on is recogniz ed by the Cons ume r an d is reflecte d in the pu rchase pr ice o f th e P roduct . 15. A ny act ion o r lawsu it for breach of wa rra nty must b e comme nced withi n ei ght een ( 18) m onths fo l lowing del ivery o f th e Produ ct. 16. Qu esti ons co ncer ning th is l imited war ran ty may b e d irected to: Nokia Customer Ca re Center , USA Nokia M obi le Phone s, Inc. 7725 Woo dlan d Ce n ter Boulev ard, Sui te #15 0 T ampa, F L 3361 4 T elepho ne: 1-888 -N OKI A2U (1 -8 88-66 5- 422 8) Fax: (1) 813-24 9- 961 9 TTY U ser s : 1 -800- 24 NO KIA (1 -8 00- 24 6- 654 2) 17. The limited warra nty period f or NMP supplied attachments and accessori es is spe ci fical ly de fined wi thin their ow n wa rra nty c ards and pa ckagi n g. é Noki a is a registered trad em ark o f Nok ia Cor por ation .
94 14 . In dex Sym bols â â (link) c har acter 24 âÂÂpâ (pau se) ch arac ter 24 , 66 âÂÂwâ ( wait) ch arac ter 24 , 66 Nu me ri cs 1-tou ch d ia lin g 16 , 39 9 key. See a lso em ergency 9 dialin g 16 A AB in dicato r 3 ABC in dicato r 3 ABC k e y 22 accessori es 75 allowe d calls 48 alpha mo de 22 automa ti c an swer 42 automa ti c re dial 42 B batt ery 5- 10 charge in dicat or 3 chargi ng time s 7 discha rging 8 discha rging , d eep 9 talk a nd st and by tim es 8 BATTERY L OW 9 C call ba ck nu mb er se rvice 74 call lo g 33 CALL NOT ALLOWED 14 call t imers 36 call wait ing 70 calle r I D 15 callin g card 49 calls 18 ente ring info a bou t 49 callin g line identif ication 15, 69 calls answering 14 automa ti c an swering 42 endin g 14 mak ing 13 calls lists call lo g menu 33 era sing 35 carri er se lection 45 cha rgers 7, 7 7- 7 9 CLR key 13 to clear displ ay 22 to edi t n ame or num be r 32 to end PIN Call attem pts 20 to exit Menu 28 when ent eri ng lette rs 22 D dat a mode 65 debi t 30 , 5 5 checksum 56 time tank 55 dialed cal ls l ist 33 digital message service 73 displ ay 3 DTMF 19, 6 3, 66 See also tou ch t ones. 66 E emerge ncy 9 di aling 16 , 40 and K eygu ard 18 emerge ncy c al ls 16 , 84 F flash fu nctio n 68 H hous e ind ica tor 3 I in- call m en u 63 K Keygu a rd 17 keypad t one s 38 L lang uage 41 letter s an d p unct uatio n 23 light s 39 lock code cha nge 43 lock phone 51 , 52
95 M me mory loca ti ons 75 24 , 52 indicat or 3 linki n g 24 ma xim um 22 not epa d 26 me nu in- call 63 summar y 30 using 28 using dur ing a call 29 messages alert ton e 54 era sing 54 me nu 52 rea ding 53 text 20 voice 20 missed calls list 34 N netw ork selectio n. S ee carr ier selectio n. 12 netw ork services 69 NO SERVIC E 13, 47, 88 NON-PREF. 47 not epa d m emo ry 26 P Ph one Book status of 33 phone boo k 22 - 2 7 era sing en tri es f rom 32 find ing entries in 26 saving entries in 24 using Men u 1 31 phone in dicato r 3 phone num ber 41 PIN c alls 19 PREFERRED 47 preferr ed netw ork 3, 46 prepai d 59 access num be rs 60 add m oney 60 card 61 chec k ba lance 61 R r e cei ved cal ls li st 34 RECHARGE BATTERY 9 redi al automa ti c 42 last 1 0 dialed cal ls. S ee a lso dialed cal ls 15 last number 15 re mind er me ssa ge 64 REPLACE? 24, 32 rest ore fact ory se tti ng s 44 ring ing opti ons 37 ton e 38 volume 37 ROAMING 47 S safety guid elines 1, 8 1 securi ty co de 44 cha nge 44 short m essage ser vic e 74 short te xt m essage indic a tor 3 signal strength 4 silent service 14, 37 spee d di alin g 16 switchi n g on or off 12 SYSTEM BU SY 42 T touc h tone s 19 , 63, 66 V voicem ail indic a tor 3 volume earpi ece 15 ring ing 37
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