Nokia 5160i Owner's Manual
Issue No.1 Phase 3 Nokia Products Ltd. 575 W estney Road, South Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7 www .nokia.ca Printed in Canada 9352569 5160 covers dec15 1/28/00 10:51 AM Page 1
Ke y s 0H QX Pow e r k e y See p. 6. Scroll keys See p. 6. Em er ge ncy 9 key See p. 26. V oice mail key See p. 23. Number key s See p. 1 1. Fixed-length antenna See p. 14. Do not at tempt to extend or remove! Earpiece See p. 15. Screen Curre nt function of Na vi⢠ke y Clear ke y See p. 7. Na vi⢠ke y See p. 6.
Indicators and icons Y ou hav e an active call. Y ou have one or more new voic e messages. Y ou have on e or more new te xt me ssag es. K eyguard is on. Y our phone will n ot accept a ny keypresse s. T o tu rn it off, press Unlo ck , then . The alarm cloc k is set. The ringi ng option is set to Sile nt . Digital s ervic e is availab le. Y our phone is roam ing outside its home system. The phone is re ady for you to e nter a re sponse. Characte rs en tered will be up per-case lette rs . Press the ke y to switc h letter c ase. Characte rs en tered will be low er-case lette rs. Press the ke y to switc h letter c ase. Charact ers entered will be numbers. (When en tering le tt er s, s witc h to num bers by pr ess ing a nd hol ding the ke y . ) Y ou ar e in âÂÂspecial c haracterâ m ode; select a char- ac ter , th en pr ess Use . (Wh en en teri ng le tters , swit ch to special characters by pr essing the key .)
i Conte nts 1. For your safety 1 FCC/Indu s try Ca nada Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Using this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2. Battery in stallation and charging 3 Attaching th e battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Battery charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Removing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Importa nt battery i nformation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3. About the phone, keys and menu 6 P ower key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Nokia Navi⢠key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Scroll keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Clear key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Extern al antenna jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Start scr een . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Entering letter s a nd number s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Special ch aracters in names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Special ch a racte rs in ph one number s . . . . . . 12 K eygu ard (locking the keypad) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 4. Basic func tions 1 4 T urning the phone on or off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 About the a ntenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Checking s ignal stren gth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 V olu me adjust ment (e arpiece) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 Muting the microphon e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Ending a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Last numbe r red ial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Saving a n ame a nd n umber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Finding a name an d number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
ii Answer ing a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Silencing an incoming call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 5. Settings 1 8 Automatic r edial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Calling card set- up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Langu age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 T ones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Quick aler t settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 V oice mailbox numbe r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 V oice privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 We lcome note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 6. Emergency calls 2 5 Emergen c y key 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 7. Ad vanced f unct ions 2 7 Network f eature setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Adding featu re activation c odes to the m enu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Adding feature c a ncellation codes to the m enu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 In-ca ll menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Making/re c eiving multiple ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Call f orwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 1-touch dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Choosing your p hon e n u mber (NAM sele ction) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 Send own numb er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Calling card calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 System s election . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Automatic a nswer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 T ouch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Restor e factory settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
iii 8. Phone boo k 3 6 Saving n a mes a nd numbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Finding n ames and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Editi ng names a nd numbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Erasing n ames and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Scrolling vie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Checking a vailable m emory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 9. Call log 3 9 Missed calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Received ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Dialed ca lls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 Cleari ng call lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Call tim ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 10 . Vo i c e m e s s a g e s 42 Saving your voice mailbox n umber . . . . . . . . . . 42 Listen ing to ne w voice messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Calling your voice mailbox at any time . . . . . . . 42 1 1. T ext m essages 4 3 Reading messag es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 Storage of incom ing messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Erasing a ll text mes sages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Writing and sen ding text messages . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 Forwarding and replyin g to a messa ge . . . . . . . 46 12. Extra features 4 8 Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Game s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 13. Security features 5 1 Access code s overvie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Lock code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Restri cting calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Phone lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
iv 14. Accessor ies 5 5 Nokia Xpress-on⢠colou r covers . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Batterie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Charger s and other accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 15. Reference information 6 3 Important safety in formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Emergen c y calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Radio frequen cy (RF) sign als . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Care and mainten ance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 16. T ec hnical information 6 8 17. NOKIA 1-YEAR LIMITED W A RRANTY 6 9 18. Index 7 2
1 1. For your safety Read these simple guidelines before using your phone. F ailur e to comply wit h these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. Roa d Safety Comes Fir st DonâÂÂt use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehic le first. Switc h Of f In Hosp itals Follow any regulations or rules. Switch phone off near medical equipment. Swit ch Off On Aircraft Wireless phones can cause interference. U sing them on aircraft is illegal. Switc h Of f When Re fueli ng DonâÂÂt use phone at a refueling point. DonâÂÂt use n e ar fuel or chemicals. Switc h Of f Near Blas ting Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress. Obse rve res trict ions, and foll ow any regulat ions or rules . Int erfer ence All wireless phones may get interference which could affect performance. Use Sen sibly Use only in the normal pos ition (to ear). DonâÂÂt touch th e antenna unnecessarily . Quali fied Serv ice Only qualified service personnel must install or repair equipment. Acce ssor ies and Batt erie s Use only approved acce ssories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products.
2 FCC/Industry Canada Notice Y ou r phone ma y c ause TV or radio interferenc e (for example, when using a tele phone in c los e proximit y to receiv ing equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can re quire you t o stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminate d. If you re quire assista nce, conta ct your loca l service facility . This devic e complies with part 15 of the F C C ru les. Operation is subjec t to the condition tha t t his device doe s not ca us e ha rmfu l int erf erenc e. Using this Guide The wireless phone described in t his guide is approved for use in TDMA a nd AMPS ne tworks. Networ k services A numbe r of features included in t his guide ar e called netwo rk service s . Th e y a re special s ervic es provided by wireless serv ice providers. B e fore you can take advan tage of any of t h e se netw o rk servi ces , you m u st su bscri be to the serv ice(s) from yo ur home s e rvice provider and obta in instructions for their use. Updat es The latest v ersion of t his OwnerâÂÂs Manual m a y be found on NokiaâÂÂs W orld Wide Web site at ww w .no kia.ca .
3 2. Battery installation and char ging Before you ca n use your new ph one, you nee d t o attach and charge the ba t tery . Attaching the batter y T o attach the battery , place it on the back of the phone as shown and slide it t oward the top of the phone until it c licks into place. Batter y charging Y ou r phone is powered by a rech arge able NiMH or Li- Ion battery . N ote that a n ew NiMH ba tteryâÂÂs full performa nce is ac h iev ed on l y af t er t wo or th ree c omp l ete ch arg e an d disc harg e cycles. For charging times, see âÂÂCh a rgin g timesâ on page 58. How to charge your ba ttery Connect the lead from t he charger to the bottom of your phone or to a charging stand. Then plug the charger into a standard wall outle t. When the b a ttery is cha rging, the ba ttery st rength indica tor on the right side of the display scrolls. Note: When you ch arge the battery for the firs t t ime, the battery stren gth indicator will not scroll the ent ire time; this is normal. Pro blem s ch argin g If your phone displays Not ch argi ng , charging is suspended. Chec k that th e battery is co nnected to an approv ed charging device. If the ba t tery is very hot or cold, wait for a
4 while; charging w ill automa tically resu me afte r the battery is restored to its normal operating sta te . If charging still fails , c on tact your de aler . Wh en is char ging comp lete ? When the cha rge indicators stop scrolling, your phone is considered fu lly charged. However , a slight in crease in charge may occur if you leave your phone connect e d to the charger . When is a good time to cha rge? Y o u can charge any time, but r emembe r that w hen yo ur phone displays Battery lo w , yo u only h a ve a coupl e of minute s of talk time left. Can I m ake call s while c hargi ng? Y e s , but de pe nding on the charger used, your batt ery may not charge durin g a call. Discha rging Ni MH batt eries For good ope ra t ion times, discharge NiMH batt eries from time to time by le a ving y our phone s witched on until it turns i ts elf off ( or by us ing the batte ry discharge facility of any approved accessory available for y our phone). Do not attempt t o discharge the b a ttery by any o ther me ans. Removing the battery Note: Switc h off th e phone before remo vi ng the battery! 1 Press and hold the button at the top of the battery . 2 Slid e the batt ery toward the bottom of the phone. 3 Lift the battery off the phone.
5 Important battery information ⢠Note that a new bat teryâÂÂs full per formance is ac hi eved only af t er two or three complete charge and discharge c ycles! ⢠The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it i s time to buy a new battery . ⢠Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer . ⢠When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from t he power sour ce. Do not l e ave the b attery connect ed to a charge r for longer than a week, since ove r charging may shor ten its life. If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. ⢠(NiMH batteries only) For good operation times, discharg e t he battery from time to time by leaving your phone switched on until it turns itself off (or by using t he batt ery discharge faci lit y of any approved acces sory available for your phone). Do not attempt to dischar ge the battery by any other means. ⢠T emperat ur e extremes will affect the ability of your battery to charge: allow it to cool down or warm up first. ⢠Use the battery only for its intended purpose. ⢠Never use any char ger or battery which is damaged or worn out. ⢠Do not short circuit the battery . Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip, or pen) causes direct connection of the and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the back of the bat tery), for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connect ing object. ⢠Leaving the batte ry in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the batter y . Always try to keep the batter y between 59ú F and 77ú F (15ú C and 25ú C). A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not wor k, even when the battery is fully charged. NiMH batteriesâ performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 14ú F (-1 0ú C). Li-Ion batteriesâ performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 32ú F (0ú C) . ⢠Do not dispose of batteries in a fire! ⢠Dispose of used batteries in accordance with any local regulations.
6 3. About the phone, keys and menu Power k ey Y ou can use the pow er key to: ⢠turn the ph one on or off (p ress and hold ) ⢠turn the phoneâÂÂs lights on for 1 5 seconds ⢠s elec t a qui ck al ert set t i ng (s ee page 23) (if K eyguar d is off and the phone is not c onnected to a headset or handsfree c ar kit) ⢠silence the ringing of an incoming call No kia N avi ⢠key Y ou r phoneâÂÂs Navi⢠key appears below t he display . Its current function is indicated by th e word that appe ars above it (for example, Menu ). S impl y press the Navi⢠key to perform the function. Throughout this gu ide, when y ou see â press Menu ,â âÂÂpr ess List en ,â et c., pres s the N avi⢠key when that wo rd ap pears above it. Scroll keys The scroll k eys are located to the right of th e Navi⢠key . Us e the scro ll keys to: ⢠browse menus ⢠move the cu rsor (see page 1 1) to th e right or the left ⢠adjust th e earpie ce volume while in a call ⢠access your phone book (press from the s t ar t screen) ⢠a ccess the diale d calls list (pre ss from the start scree n)
7 Clear key Us e th e clear key to: ⢠del ete a charact er to the left of the cursor ⢠clear all c haracters from th e display (p ress and ho ld) ⢠ret urn to the pre vious me nu level ⢠return from the menu to t he start screen (press and hold) ⢠acce ss the in-c all menu while in a call Lights T o turn your phon e âÂÂs lights on for 15 seconds: ⢠if K eygu ard is off, pre ss any key ⢠if K e yguard is on, you mu s t press the key brie fly (this conserves battery power by keeping the lights from turning on when the ph one is in a pock e t or purse) For information about cont rolling your ph oneâÂÂs lights wh en the pho ne is in a c ar kit, see page 2 1. External antenna jack At the back of the phone, below th e antenna, there is a connector for an external an te nna. The connector m ay be pr otecte d by a rubb er ca p. R em ov e th e cap bef ore c onne c ti ng an extern al antenna. After remov in g t he antenna, replace the cap. Note: K eep the cap out of the reach of small c hildren. Start sc reen The start screen appears when you first turn on y our phone. Men u appears abo ve the Nav i⢠key so you can acces s your phoneâ s me nu. Several features can be used only w hen the phone is at the s tart screen .
8 T o get to the start scree n , press and hold fo r a second. (If th ere are ch arac ters o n the di spla y t his clears the characte rs, then you must press and hold again.) Menu Y o ur phon e âÂÂs me nu allo ws you to easily ac cess th e ma ny powerful features in your phone. Scr oll b ar When you us e your phoneâÂÂs menu, a scroll bar appears at the far right of the screen . This bar in di cate s where yo u a re in th e m e nu; eac h tab location on the bar represents a diffe re nt menu item. Fo r exa mple, press Men u once. The scroll ba r appears w ith the first (top) tab displayed. A diffe rent tab appears each time y ou press one of the scroll keys . Help te xt Many me nu items have brief help text. T o vie w the help tex t, scroll to the menu ite m and wait for about 1 0 seconds for the te xt to appea r . Pre ss More or to se e the ne x t page of text , to see the prev ious page, or to retu rn to the me nu.
9 Menu s hortcu ts When you sele ct a menu item , n umbers appear on the display above the scroll bar . If you becom e familiar w ith these n umbers, y ou can u s e th em as shortcu ts for accessing diffe re nt m enu items. For exampl e, to ac cess th e Ph one set ti n gs menu, you can simpl y press Menu 4 2. The pho ne d ispl ays th e firs t ite m in tha t menu, T ouc h ton es . Note: (1) Menu items in your phone vary depending on the netwo rk and accessories us ed. (2) This is not a complete list ; see entries abou t individual fe atures for more information. 1 Pho ne book 11 Search 12 Add new 13 Edit 14 Erase 14 1 One by one 142 Erase all 15 Opt ions 15 1 Scrolling view 152 Memory status 16 1-touch dialing 2 Messages 21 T ext mess ages 2 1 1 Inbox 21 2 S a v e d 2 1 3 W rite new 2 1 4 O utbox 21 5 E r a s e a l l 22 V o ice messa ges 22 1 Listen to voice messages 222 V o ice mailbox number 23 Wel c om e no t e 3 Ca ll log 31 Missed c alls 32 Re ceived ca lls 33 Dial ed calls 34 Clea r call lists 34 1 All 342 Missed 343 Received 344 Dialed 35 Call ti mers 35 1 Last call 352 All calls 353 Life timer 354 Clear timers
10 4 Setti ngs 41 Call settin gs 4 1 1 Emergency ke y 9 4 12 Aut omatic r edial 4 13 Calling card 4 14 Aut omat ic answer 2 42 Phone settings 42 1 T ouch t ones 422 Language 423 Restore factory set ting s 424 Lights 1 43 Security settings 43 1 Restrict c alls 432 Access codes 44 Network services 44 1 V o ice privacy 442 Network feature set ting 443 Call forwarding 3 444 Call waiting 3 445 Send own number 3 45 NAM select ion 5S y s t e m 51 Automa tic 52 Manua l 53 New search 6G a m e s 61 Memory 62 Snake 63 Logic 7C l o c k 71 Alarm clock 72 Clo ck setting s 72 1 Display/Hide clock 722 Adjust time 723 Ti me format 8M y t o n e s 81 Ringing opti ons 81 1 R i n g 81 2 A s c e n d i ng 8 13 Ring once 8 14 Beep once 8 15 Silent 82 Ringing tone (30 tones ) 83 Ring ing volume 83 1 Level 1 832 Level 2 833 Level 3 834 Level 4 835 Level 5 84 Message al ert t one 84 1 No tone 842 Standard 843 Special 844 Beep once 845 Long & loud 85 K eypad tones 85 1 Off 852 Level 1 853 Level 2 854 Level 3 86 Warning and game to nes 86 1 On 862 Off 87 Vibrating alert 4 87 1 On 872 Off 9 Keyguard 1 Visible only whe n us ed with car kit 2 Visible only whe n us ed with headset or car kit 3 Must be adde d to the menu manually; s ee âÂÂN etwork feature settingâ on page 27 4 Visible only whe n v ibrating battery is a t tached
11 Entering letters and numbers Cu rso r The cu rsor is a blink ing verti c al l ine that appears on the screen wh en you are ent ering text or numb e r s. Char ac ters you en ter appea r to th e righ t of th e c ursor . Press ing th e ke y deletes the char act er to the lef t of the curs or . Use the scro ll k eys to move the curso r to the rig h t or le ft . ABC mod e When your phone is re ady for you to enter text , such as a name or m essage, it switches to ABC mode . The icon shows t hat it is in ABC mo de . When is display ed, you c an ente r these characters by pressing the indic a t ed key repeatedly: Chang ing let ter case Press the key to switch be tween upper- and low e r-case letters. T he icon s witches to to indica te that you are usin g lower case. Ente ring nu mbers T o en ter numbers w hile in ABC mode, you can: ⢠press and hold th e corre s pon ding key un til the numb e r appears, or ⢠switch be tween ABC mode and number mod e by pressing and holding th e key . K ey Ch aracter s K ey Ch aracter s 1. , ? ! - 1 7P Q R S 7 2A B C 2 8T U V 8 3 DEF3 9 WXYZ9 4G H I 4 0s p a c e , 0 5 JK L5 See âÂÂSpecial characters in na mesâ on p age 12. 6 MNO6 Change s letter case, swi tche s be twee n letters and num be rs
12 Spe cia l char acter s in na mes In ABC mode you ca n pres s the ke y to view t he special charac ters below . Y o u can use these charact ers when s aving names in your ph one book. Simply press or to highlight t he one you w ant, then press Use . . , ? ! : ; - # * ( ) â â _ @ & $ % / < > ÿ á = Tip: T o choose a charact er that appears near the end of the list, im mediately press to go to the end of the list. Spe cia l char acter s in p hone n umb ers Y ou can us e specia l cha ra cters to d ial or sa ve phon e numbers of autom ated services such as bank acco unt informati on. When entering n u mb ers, press the key r ep eatedl y unti l you see the cha racte r you want . Character Use * This character is used to re quest servic e s from th e network. Co ntact your s ervice provide r for details. This charac ter is not c urrently us ed. p This charac ter creat es a pa use . Digi ts to the rig ht of the p are se nt as touc h tones af ter a 2. 5-s eco nd p au se. Use th is c haracter to save ph one numbers of au tomated servic es that require y ou to enter a password or oth er information after the call is answere d. For exam ple, if your vo ice ma il number a t work is 555-12 1 2 and you nee d to enter you r extens ion (1234) an d then a password (5678 ) in order to listen t o your messages, you could sav e this phone numbe r as 555 12 12p 1234p5678 . w This charac ter creat es a wai t . It works sim ilarly to the pause charac ter except tha t digits t o the right of the w are not sent until you press Sen d .
13 Keyguard (locking the keypad) The Keyguard feature allow s you to âÂÂloc kâ you r phon eâÂÂs keypad so th at accide ntal keypre sses have no effect. This is ha ndy w hen your ph one is in a pocket or purse . Note: K eyguard is n ot a security featur e and will n ot prevent unauthorize d use of your phone. T o lock the keys Press Menu 9 or Me nu . T o unlock the keys Press Unlo ck . Notes about K eyguard ⢠When Keyguard is on , the on ly way to answe r a call is to press Answe r . ⢠When Keyguard is on, calls may be possible to t he emergenc y number programmed into your phone (e.g. 9 1 1 or ot her official e mergency number). H owever , one-touch e mergency dialing (âÂÂemergency key 9âÂÂ) does not operate. ⢠K eyguard is automatic a lly turne d off when the phone is connec ted to a c ar kit.
14 4. Basic functions Turning the p hone on or of f Press and hold the key for one second. Note: If the phone asks for a loc k c ode, see â Lock codeâ on page 5 1. If the phone ask s for a security code, see âÂÂSecurity codeâ on page 5 1. W ARNING! Do not switch on the phone when w ire le ss phone use is prohibited or when it may cause int erference or danger . About the antenna Y our Nokia phone has a fixed-le ngth antenna. Do no t attempt t o extend or remove it. Normal positio n Hold the phone as you would any othe r telephon e, with the antenna po inted up and ov er your shoulder . Tips on effici ent operatio n As with any oth er radio transmitting de vice, do not touch th e ant enna un n e c e ssari ly when the phon e is switc hed on. Contac t with the antenna affect s call quality and ma y cause the phon e to op e rate at a higher pow er level than othe rwise neede d. Checking signal str ength Y ou r phone operates on radio wa v es. Radio signal coverage is mainta ined by a wi reless netw ork, and the quality of calls on your phon e depends on the stre ngth of t he wireless radio sig na l.
15 Get a stro ng signal When yo u are at the sta rt scree n (see p age 7) or in a call, the stre ngth of the radio signa l is indi cated by the signal indi cators on the left side of your phoneâÂÂs dis play . These indicators scroll as the sig nal s tren gth incre ases and decre ase s. T o improv e your p honeâÂÂs re ception , try mo ving your phone slightly . If youâÂÂre ins ide a building, move towa rd a windo w . Making a ca ll 1 Enter the are a code and phone number . ( Menu chan ges to Call .) 2 Press Call and wait for the other party to answer . Volume adjustment (earpiece) T o adjust th e earpiece volume, pres s or during a call. If a n accessory with its own loudspe aker is con nected to your phone , the scroll keys will a djust the volume for that acce ssory . Muting the microphone Whe n you are in a ca ll, yo u ca n mu te t he phon eâÂÂs microphone by pressing , pres s ing Options , an d selectin g Mute . T o unmute the microph one , pres s , press Options , and se lect Unmu te . Note: For more inform ation about the in-call menu, see page 28. Ending a c all Press End .
16 Last number redial The l ast 1 0 number s you d ialed are stor ed in th e dial ed ca lls list. Us e this list to redia l a number you have ca lled rece ntly . 1 From the start screen, pre ss to access the dialed calls lis t. 2 Scroll to th e desired number . 3 Press Call . Saving a name and number See âÂÂSaving names and n umbersâ on page 36 . Finding a name and nu mber 1 Press to access your phone book. 2 Scroll to the numbe r you want . (T o skip ah ead quickly in the lis t, press th e numb er key that correspo nds to the first lette r of th e name .) 3 Press Call . For othe r ways to find names and number s, see â Finding names and numbe rsâ on page 37. Answering a call When some one calls, the phone will alert you (se e âÂÂT one sâ on page 2 1) and Call will flash on th e display . To answ e r the call, p ress a ny key exce pt . Note: T o prevent accidental answering when the phone is in a pocket or purse, the phone will not answer the call if you press the key for longer than one second. For informa tion on settin g your phon e to answer in coming calls a utomatically , s ee âÂÂAutomatic answerâ on pa ge 34.
17 Cal ler ID Caller ID is a network service tha t can displa y the name and phone n umber of the person callin g you, if the information is availa ble . Cont act your se rvice provider for details. If th e call er can be id entified , the phone m ay display the calle r' s n ame and phone number . The in formation displayed depends on the information available through th e network and your phone book. It is possible that only the name or the number will appear . Call - calle r ID una vailab le will display when the wireles s netwo rk does n ot recogn ize the calling nu mber . Also , Call - caller ID bloc ked ma y display if the calling pa rty has blocked calle r ID. Silencing an incoming call T o silence the ringing of an incoming call, press briefly .
18 5. Settings This section describes some phone settings that allow you t o customize you r phone to suit y our pre fe rences and that you probably won â t change very ofte n. Automatic r e dial Use Me nu 4 1 2 to turn th is featu r e on or off. W hen this feature is on and the wireless network is busy , your phone will redi al a num be r up to three time s. This featu re will not redial to a bu s y phone numb er . T o stop the c all attempts, press Quit or . Calling card set-up If you wish to use a calling card for long di stance calls, y ou must firs t save your calling c ard information into yo ur phone. Y ou r phone can save informat ion about two ca lling cards. T o learn how to make calling card calls, se e âÂÂCa lling card callsâ on page 33 . Savin g callin g card in formatio n 1 Press Menu 4 1 3. 2 Scroll to the desired calling ca rd, then press Options . 3 Scroll to Edi t , th en pr ess OK . 4 Enter your security code (see page 5 1), the n press OK . 5 At Diali ng sequenc e , press Sele ct . Press to choose the dialin g s e quence your card uses, then press Se lect .
19 Note: The order of the follo wing steps may vary , depending on which dialing sequence your card uses. 6 Enter a ccess num ber (usua lly the 1 -800 nu mber listed on the back of the c alling ca rd) , th e n press OK . 7 Enter your card n umber and/or PIN, the n press OK . Y our phone w ill display Sav e ch ange s? Press OK . 8 Press to rea c h Card name , th en press Sele ct . Enter the card name using your phoneâÂÂs keypad, then press OK . Note: This procedu re might not work with all callin g c ards. Please look at the back of yo ur c alling card or contact you r long distance company for more information . Cho osing a call ing card t o use To sele ct a calli ng ca rd to use , p ress Menu 4 1 3, scro ll to t he car d you want, then pr ess Opti ons . Se lect is hi ghligh ted ; press OK . Enter your secur ity code, th en pr ess OK . Dialin g seque n ce Use for card s that re quire you to : Cards u sing this sequ en ce Access no. phon e no. ca rd no . Dia l 1-800 access nu mber , the n phone num ber , then ca rd numbe r ( PIN if required) MC I, A T & T T rue Choice, Sprint Can ad a, U nite l Access no. ca rd no . phon e no. Dia l 1-800 access nu mber , the n card num ber ( PIN if required), then phone num ber network MCI, WorldPhone MCI Prefix phon e no. ca rd no . Dial th e prefix ( any numbers t hat must precede the phon e number) and phone number y ou want to dial, then card number ( P IN if required) GTE, P a cBell, AT & T, S t e n t o r
20 Clock Y ou r phone has an internal clock th a t can be d is played on th e start screen. The clo ck must b e set in order for ca ll times to be recorded ( s ee â Call lo g â on page 39). If you re move the batte ry for longer than a couple of second s , the time will be lost. The next tim e you turn on the phone, you will be a s ked to enter the t ime. Sel ectin g tim e form at Use Menu 7 2 3 to se t the c lockâ s forma t to 24-hour or am/ pm . Set ting th e time Use Menu 7 2 2 to e nter the cu rrent time. Use tw o digits for both hours and minu tes (for exam ple, ente r 1:30 as 0 130 ). If the c lockâÂÂs tim e format is set to am /p m , you will be aske d to choose am or pm . Note: The key do es not work o n t his screen . If you make a mistake, re-enter all four digits. Disp layin g or hidi ng the cloc k Press Men u 7 2 1 t o display the clock on the phoneâÂÂs screen if it is currently hidde n, or vice versa. When the clock is displayed a nd the time form a t is set to am/pm , a black square w ill appear nex t to the tim e indicating a.m. or p.m. Language Use Menu 4 2 2 to set th e langua ge of your phone âÂÂs display . Y ou can ch oose from English, French , Spanish, and P ortug uese. The shortc ut for choosing English is to press Menu 42 2 1 . 36=48 36=48 3:15 a.m. 3:1 5 p. m.
21 Lights If youâÂÂre us ing your pho ne wi th a car kit, use Menu 4 2 4 to set your ph oneâ s lights to On (light s stay on) or Autom ati c (after 15 seconds , lights turn off until the ne xt key is presse d, phone rings, etc.). For information about turn ing your phoneâÂÂs lights on at any time, see page 7. Tones Us e Me nu 8, My tone s, to chan ge t h e six so un d set ti ngs in your phone: ringing option, rin ging tone, ringing v olume, message ale rt tone, keypad t ones, and warning and game tones. The quic k alert se ttings feature (see page 23) allow s you to select a fixed co mbination of t he se s ettings to suit your current environmen t. Ri ngin g op tion Use Menu 8 1 to tell your phon e how to notify you th at you have a call. Note : I f you ch oose Beep onc e or Sile nt , the al arm clock will only sound a quiet be e p. Ring The ph one rings no rmally using the cu rrently selecte d ringing tone . Asc endi ng The ph one rings using the c urrently sele c ted ringing tone . The ring ing volume s tarts low and increases wi th succ essiv e rings . Ring once The phon e rings once u s ing the currently selecte d ringing ton e. Beep on ce The phone beeps once. Sile nt T he pho ne m akes n o so und wh en yo u rec eive a call . The icon appears at the start screen.
22 Ringi ng tone Y ou r phone plays a ringing tone whe n someone calls you and the ringing option is s e t to Ring , Ascen d i ng , or Ring once . Use Menu 8 2 to choose one of 3 0 ringing tone s. Scroll to a tone to he ar how it sounds. Note: I f th e ringing option is set to Sile nt or Beep onc e , the phone wonâÂÂt play sample tones. Rin gi ng vo lume Use Menu 8 3 to control th e volume of your phoneâÂÂs ringing and of message alert tones. Note: If y our phone do es not r ing loudly enough at max imum volum e, try a different ringing tone; some tones are louder than o thers . Me ssa ge al er t to ne Use Menu 8 4 to ch oose the tone playe d when you r ece ive a text me s sage. Sc roll to a tone to hear how it sounds. Keypad tones Use Menu 8 5 to adju st the volume of the tones yo ur phone mak es whe n y ou press it s keys. War ning an d gam e tone s Use Menu 8 6 to turn your phoneâÂÂs warning and game to nes o n or off. W arning tones are created by eve n ts such as confirmations, e rrors , po wer o n, ba tter y lo w , a nd rec harge batter y . Vibr ating ale rt If your phone has a v ibrating batt er y attached, use Me nu 8 7 to set yo ur phone to vibrate wh en yo u re ceive a v oice cal l. If you turn vib r at ing alert on, your ph one will vibra te e ve n if its ringin g option is set to Sile nt . Note: The vibrating battery does not vibrate when your phone is connected to or placed in any charging device.
23 Quic k ale rt set tings Y ou can q uickly adjust you r phon eâÂÂs sound se ttings whe n you go into a meeting, go outdoors, etc. T o choose a quick alert setting , briefly press the key , scroll to the setting you want, th en pr ess OK . Tip: Inste ad of using th e scroll k eys, you ca n press the key repea tedly to scr o l l throug h this menu. Af te r you rea ch th e setti ng you want, p r ess and h old the key . Note : I f you ch oose Sile nt or Quie t , the alarm clock will only so und a quiet beep. My t ones Us es the s ettings y ou have made in Menu 8, My tones. Sile nt A ll s ound is turned off. Quie t Y our pho ne beeps onc e when you receive a call or text message. Other ton es are turn ed of f . Loud Y our ph one rings lou dly . Oth er tones are n ot affected. Headse t Automat ically sele cted whe n your phone is conne cted to a headset . Rememb ers any chan ges you make to se ttin gs i n Menu 8, My t one s, and uses t hem th e nex t time y ou conne ct the phon e to a h eadset. Car Aut omatic ally se lect ed when your p hone i s conn ect ed to a car kit. R emem bers an y chang es you m ake to setting s in Me nu 8, My to ne s, an d uses th em t he nex t tim e you con nec t the pho ne to a c ar kit. Note : If the Sile nt , Quie t , or Loud quick alert settin g is chosen and you change a setting in Menu 8, My tones , the phone switc hes the current quic k ale rt setting to My to nes . Voice mailbox n umber If you h ave a voic e mail subs cription, use Men u 2 2 2 to save th e voice mailbox nu mber given to y ou by your s e rvice provider . This numb er may be up to 3 2 digits long. Once you save your voic e mailbox n umber , you can pre ss and hold the key to dial your v oice mailbox. (Y ou can also pre s s briefly and the n press Call .)
24 For more information on voice m ail, see âÂÂV oice messagesâ on page 42. Voice privacy Available only in digital networks, v oice privacy encrypts t he voice cha nnel so it is more difficult for anyon e to eave sdrop on y our conv ersa tio ns. U se Menu 4 4 1 to tu rn voice privacy on or off. This featur e may n ot be availa ble in a ll ar eas; c ontact your ser vice pro vider fo r det ail s. I f voic e pri vacy beco mes i nacti ve, the phone beeps and display s V oice pr ivacy not ac tive . Welcome note Use Menu 2 3 to cr e at e or chan ge t he welcome note for your ph one. This note is displayed brie fly eac h time you turn on y our phone. It can be your name , a reminde r , e tc. To save the note, press Options , the n Save . T o eras e the note, pre ss Options , the n Era se .
25 6. Emerg enc y calls 1 If the phone is not on, switch it on . 2 Press an d h old the key for severa l secon ds to ready the ph one for calls. 3 K ey in th e emerge ncy nu m b e r for yo ur pr esent locat io n (e.g. 9 1 1 or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers v ary by locatio n. 4 Press Call . IMPO RTANT! This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals , w ireless and landline ne tworks as well as use r- programmed fun ctions which cannot guarante e c onnec tion in all conditions . Therefore you s hould never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communica tions (e.g. medical em e rgenc ies). Remember , to make or receive an y calls the phone must be switched on and in a service are a with ade quate signal strength. Eme r g ency calls may not be pos sible on all wireless phone network s or wh en certain network services and/or pho ne feat ures are in us e. Ch eck with loca l servi ce pr o v iders . If certain features are in use (K eyguard, call restrictions, e tc.), you ma y first ne ed to turn those features off be fore you ca n make an emergenc y c all. Consult this docume nt and y our local cellular serv ice provider . When ma king an emergency call, re member to give all the necessary inform ation as ac cu rately as possible. Rememb er that your wireless ph one may be the only me ans of comm unication at the scene of an ac cident - d o not c ut off the call until given permission to do so.
26 Emergenc y key 9 Use Men u 4 1 1 to turn on this feature. When th is feature is on, the ph one atte mpts to ma ke an emergency call wh en you : ⢠press and hold the 9 key , or ⢠pre ss 9, then press Call . Note : Whe n K ey guard is active, the only w ay to ma ke a n eme rgen c y call is to dia l t he emergenc y num ber , th en p re ss Call . IMPO RTANT! Official emergenc y numbers (for example, 9 1 1) vary by location. Only one number is dialed automatically by Emergency Key 9, and it might not be the proper number in all circumstanc e s.
27 7. Ad vanc ed fu nction s Network fea ture setting Call forwarding, call w aiting, and send ow n num ber are netwo rk service s ava ilable through y our service provider . These feature s do not appear in your phoneâÂÂs Netw ork ser vi ces menu until you s a ve the related feature code(s ) given to you by your service provider . After y ou save the featu re activa tion or ca ncellation code, the feature appears in the phoneâÂÂs menu an d you can use the menu to turn th e feature on or off. Note: F eature c odes can be saved only when your primary phone num be r (NAM 1) is s elected. See page 32. Addi ng feature acti vation codes to the menu T o s ave a feature ac tivation code, press Menu 4 4 2 . At the Feature code: prompt, ent e r the fe ature a c tivation code, th en pr ess OK . Scroll to the feature tha t the code applies to, th en pr ess Sele ct . (If the feature is call forward ing, choose one of th e four ty pe s of call forw arding.) Finally , scroll to Act iva te , t hen press OK . Act iva te will n ow appear in the m enu for that fe ature. Adding feature ca ncellation codes to the menu T o save a feat ure canc ellation code, p ress Me nu 4 4 2. At t he Feat ur e code: prompt , enter the feat ure cancellati on code, then press OK . Scroll to the feat ure t hat th e code ap p l ies to , then press Select . (If the featur e is call forw ardi ng, choose one o f the fou r types of ca ll forwar ding.) Fin ally , scroll to Cance l , then p ress OK . Cancel will n ow appear in the m e nu for t hat feature .
28 In-call menu When y ou are i n a call, t he funct ion of the N avi⢠key is End . Howe ver , your phon e has a n in-call m enu that allow s you to perform sev eral funct ions while in a call. To use the in-call men u, pre ss wh ile yo u ar e in a ca ll, t hen pr ess Opti ons . Press to scroll to th e first item in the menu, or to scroll to the last item in the menu. The in- call menu is: Making/receiving multiple c alls Maki ng a new outgo ing call While you are in a call, s elect New call from the in-call menu. E nter the number (or press Sea rch to lo cate the number in the phone book ), then press Call . The first call i s autom a tica lly put on hold wh ile you are in you r new call. Note: This feature might not be supported in your network. Contac t y our service pro v ider for de tails. Three-way calling Note: This feature might not be supported in your ne twork or might w ork differently t han described. For more information , con tact you r service provider . T o create a three-w ay call, call the first pe rson. Then select New call from the in-call menu , enter or find th e phone number of the second person, press OK and then press Call . The first pe rs o n is put on hold. Afte r the second person answers , choose Connec t all fro m the in-call me nu. Now all three of you can talk to e ach othe r at the s ame tim e . Ans wer answ er a waitin g ca ll Swa p sw itch between two calls New call ma ke a ca ll when you ha ve one in progr ess End end all calls Phon e book access the phone book Me nu acce ss your phone âÂÂs menu T ouc h ton es send tou ch tone s Mute/ End mute mute / u nmute the phoneâÂÂs microphon e
29 En ding cal ls Press End or select End from the in-call menu . Note: The wireless network does not support ending individual calls when more than one call is in progress. Call waiting Call wa iting is a n etwork s ervic e that allow s you to re ceive an inco ming call wh en youâÂÂre alre ady in a ca ll. Con tact your service provider for details. Ans wering a waitin g call Note: Call w aiting is a n etwork service th at requires a subscription from your servic e provider . If you are in a call with s omeone and another person calls you , t he functio n of the Navi ⢠Key ch a ng es from End to Options . Pre ss Options . The in-c all menu appears with Ans wer selec ted. Press OK . Swa pping betw een ca lls When you are in a call and you rec eive an indic ation of a wait ing call, s elect Answer from the in-call me nu. Y ou r first call will be put on hold. T o sw a p ba ck to the first call, sele ct Swa p from the in-call menu. Cance lling ca ll waitin g: sta ndard method T o ca ncel call waiting before making a call, you must get the call waiting c ancellation code from your service provider . 1 Dial th e code for cancelling ca ll waiting fo llowed by the phone n umber yo u want t o call. 2 Press Call . Example : If the code for canc elling call waiting is #4 3# and the nu mber you want to call is (4 1 6) 555-123 4, dial #43#4 16555 1234 , then pr ess Call .
30 Cance lling ca ll waitin g: menu meth od Y ou can s ave t he code for c ancelling call waiting given by your service provider and then u se the Me nu 4 4 4 2 to cancel call w aiting. See âÂÂAdding feature cancellation codes to the menuâ on page 27. Call forwarding Call forwardin g is a network service that le ts you forw a rd your inc oming calls to anothe r phone num ber. Check with your service provider for de tails and feature codes. Activa ting ca ll forwar ding Standa rd m ethod T o a ctivate ca ll forwarding, you must get th e call forwardin g activation code from your service provider . 1 Dial the code for activating call forw arding followed by the phone n umber to wh ich you want to fo rward y our calls. 2 Press Call . Example : If the c all forwarding activation code is *2 1* and the nu mber you w ant to forwa rd calls to is (4 1 6) 555-123 4, dial *2 1*4 16555 1234 , then pres s Call . Menu method Y ou can save t he code for activating call forwarding and then u se the menu to a ctivate call forwarding. See âÂÂAdding featu re activatio n co des to the menuâ on page 27. Can celli ng call forwardi ng Standa rd m ethod T o cancel call forw arding, you must get the call forw a rding cancellation c ode from your service provi de r . 1 Dial th e code for cance lling call forwarding (for e xample , #2 1 #). 2 Press Call .
31 Menu method Y ou can sav e the code for c ancelling call forwarding and then u se the menu to cancel call forwarding. See âÂÂAdding feature cancellation codes to the me nuâ on page 27. 1-touch dialing This fea ture allows you to mak e phone calls quickly a nd easily with the to uch of a button. O nce you have assigned a ph on e numb er t o a num ber ke y ( 2 th roug h 8), you can pr ess and hol d that key t o dial t he number . (Y ou can also p re ss the number key briefly and then pre ss Call .) Note: K eys 1 and 9 are used e x clusively for dialin g your voice mailbox and for attempting emergenc y calls , respectively (see âÂÂV oice me s sagesâ on page 42 and âÂÂEmergency callsâ on page 25). Assigni n g numbers t o keys Before you can assign a phon e number to a key , the phone number must be saved in you r phone book ( s ee page 16). Th en f ollo w th e step s belo w . 1 Press Menu 1 6. 2 Scroll to th e desi red key , the n press Assig n . 3 Press or to choose the name you want to assign to the select ed key , then pres s Sele ct . If a key alre ady has a num ber assi gned to it, you ca n pres s Options and th en vie w , change , or er a se th e number assign m ent. Maki ng call s usi ng one- touch d ialing Press and h old a nu mber key ( 2 through 8) for a few seconds to cal l the numbe r assigned to it. Y our ph one finds th e phone n umber , display s it brie fly , then dials it. Y o u can a lso enter the number of the 1-touc h dialing ke y (for example, 2) and press Call .
32 Choosing your ph one number (NAM selection) Y ou r service provider c a n set up your ph one to ha v e tw o phone n umbers that are activated in different service areasâÂÂfor example, one number for the T oronto area an d one nu mber for the M ontreal area. A number assignmen t module, or NAM, consists of a phone number a nd ne twork information that the service prov ider programs into your phon e . When you select a NAM, y ouâÂÂre not only selecting a phone number , youâÂÂre a lso s electing a home system in wh ich you will not be charged roaming fees. The two N AMs are no t equ al. So me featu res, such as system selection (see page 3 3) and network feature setting (see page 27), are available on ly when the primary NAM is selecte d. Use Me nu 4 5 to selec t a NAM. Send own number This netw ork servic e allows you to hide you r phone numbe r from a person yo u a re callin g who h a s Caller ID . ( If for some reason your network preve nts phon e numbers from being displayed , you may be ab le to use this feature to sho w you r number to the p erson you a re calli ng.) Cont a ct y our service provider for feature c odes for showing/hiding your ph one number . St anda rd me thod 1 Dial the featur e code follo wed by the n umb er you w ant to cal l. 2 Press Call . Example : If the fe ature code t o hide your n umber is *6 7 and the nu mber you want to dial is (4 16 ) 555-1234 , dial *674 16555 1234 , then pr ess Call .
33 Menu met hod Y ou can sa ve the feature code giv en by your service provide r so th at Sen d own nu mber appears in y our phoneâÂÂs menu, and th en us e Men u 4 4 5 t o use this feature . See âÂÂNetwo rk feature settin gâ on page 27. This fea ture must be a ctivat ed before eac h call. Ye s displays your n umber to the person you a re calling. No prevents your num ber from being shown to the pe rson you a re calling. Calling c a rd c alls Before you can ma ke a call using a calli ng card, yo u have to enter your calling card information into the phon e. See âÂÂCa lling card se t-up â on page 18. T o ma ke a c all using a calling card: 1 Enter the ph one numbe r , includin g any prefix (such as 0 or 1) th at your ca lling card may require w hen you m ake a callin g card call. Se e y our calling card for instruction s . 2 Press and hold Call for a few s econds until you r phone displays Card call . 3 Y ou r phone displays W ait for tone, the n press O K . W ait fo r th e to ne, t hen press OK . 4 Y ou r phone displays W ait for tone, press OK again . Wait for the tone again, th en press OK . System sele c tion Y ou r phone is capable of workin g in residential, private, and pu bli c s yste ms. Y ou can choose how your phone se lects a netwo rk to use. This fea ture is Menu 5 in your p hone. The default is Automa tic , which means your phone a uto mati cally searches for n etworks availabl e t o y ou and cho oses t he appropri ate one. Every time yo u swit ch on your pho ne, Automatic is se lecte d.
34 If you ch oose Man ual , your phone display s a list of available and unavail able net works. (Y o u canâÂÂt use unavailable netw orks.) Scroll through the choices and press OK when yo u reach the on e yo u want . If you choose Ne w Se arc h , your ph one begins a new search for n e w pr ivat e and re sidentia l syst ems. When it f inds the best new system, it displ ays it . Y ou can then sele ct it or start another search by pre ssing Next . Note: The Man ual and New s ear ch feature s can be used only when your primary ph one number (NAM1) is selected. See page 32. T o switc h from p rivate to public If you are i n a private sy stem and want access to a public sy stem , p ress an d hol d Me nu when you are not in a cal l. Y ou r phone will d isplay Sea rch p ublic syste ms? Press OK and your ph one will use the public system for the next outgoin g cal l. Afte r the cal l it will reve rt t o Autom ati c syst em select ion . Automatic a n sw er This featu re is available only w hen your phone is connecte d to a headset or to a n approved handsfree car kit e quipped with th e ignition sense option , with th e ignition on. When automat ic answer is turned on , your ph one answers incoming voice c alls after one ring. Use Men u 4 1 4 to turn this feature on or off. Touch tones Y ou r phone can ge nerate v a rious sounds, called t ouch tones, whe n t he ke ys are pr essed. T ou ch tone s can be u sed for many autom ated servic es such as che cking voice mail, mo vie times, a nd a irline arrival/ departure times. Note: Sendin g confidential information over the air using touch tones is n ot recom mended.
35 Setti ng manua l touc h tone length Use Me nu 4 2 1 1 to set th e len gth of touc h tones c reated whe n you pr ess a ke y: Co ntin uous means the ton e sounds for as long as you press and hold th e k e y . Fixed sets the tone length t o one tenth of a se cond, regardless of how long you press and hold the key . Off turns off touch tones. No ton es will be sen t when yo u pre ss the ke ys. Setti ng auto matic to uch tone lengt h Use Me nu 4 2 1 2 to set th e len gth of touc h tones s ent automatically by th e phone to Shor t (one te nth of a second) or Long (half a sec ond). Saving touc h tone string s T ou ch tone s trings can be used for sen ding and re ceiving informat ion with your phone. Save touch tone strings th e sam e wa y you sav e ph one nu mbe rs ( see page 16) . Fo r ex ample , you c an save your off ice vo ic e mail box num ber along wi th your pass word for ea sy access to you r message s. See âÂÂSpecial characters in ph one numbersâ on pag e 12. Sending t ouch tone strings 1 During a c a ll, press to clear any n umbers from t he display . 2 Press Options . 3 Scroll to T o uch ton es , then pr ess OK . 4 Enter or fin d the to uch tone string, then press OK . Restore fa ctory settings Y o u can use Menu 4 2 3 to res et many of t he settin gs in your phone t o their factory defaults (as in a new phone). Y ou will be required to enter the security c ode. Note: The phone book, language setting, call tim ers , security code, and lock code are n ot affected.
36 8. Phon e book Y ou r phone allows you to save 1 00 phone numbers and associated n ames so t he y are right at your fingertips for eas y d iali ng. Saving names and numbers Saving a name and number is eas y! Ju st enter the phon e numb er , p ress or , then press Save . En ter a nam e if you wish, t hen press OK . Each n ame may consist of up to 16 characters and each phon e number may c onsist of up to 32 c haracters. Saving a number qui c kly T o save a number quickly , e nter the phone number , press or , then press and ho ld Sav e . Th e number is s aved to your ph one book and yo u can add a name to it later (see âÂÂEditing names and n umbersâ on page 38). Saving a name an d number while i n a call T o save a name and n umber while in a ca ll: 1 Press . 2 Press Options . 3 Scroll to Phon e book , then pres s OK . 4 Scroll to Add n ew , th en pr ess Sele ct . 5 Ent er a na me if yo u li ke, th en press OK . 6 Ent er th e phone n u m ber , then pre ss OK . The entry is disp la yed in y our phone list. Pre ss Call to ca ll th e num ber o r to cl ear t he scr een (th e curre nt ca ll will not be a ffect ed).
37 Notes abou t saving names ⢠A na me may app ear onl y once i n me mor y . If y ou t ry to save a name that already e xists in memory , the phone ask s if you wan t to repla ce the ex isting na me. ⢠If you try to save a phone nu mber and your ph one book is full, you are give n the option to replace an e xisting entry . Scroll to th e entry you w ant to replace and press OK , or press to cancel. Finding names and numbers There are seve ral way s to find na mes and nu mbers in y our phone book. From the start sc reen Press to access your phone book , then scroll to th e desired name/number . Tip: Y ou can also press the num ber key that corresponds to the first letter of the nam e . The firs t matching en try is displayed at th e top of the sc re en. Usi ng the Phone book menu Press Menu 1 1, enter the first few letters of the name, then press OK . Y ou r phone displays t he first matching entry a t the top of the scre en. Whil e perfo r ming other fu nctions Say you wa nt to forward you r phone calls to a number that is sa ved in your phone book. When you are prom pted to ente r the phone number , y ou can find it ins te adâÂÂsi mply press Sear ch to access y our phone book.
38 Editing names and numbers T o edit phone book e ntries, press Men u 1 3 , scroll to t he entry y ou wa nt to edit, then pres s Edit . Ed it the nam e and nu m b er a s ne eded. Erasing names and numbers Use Me nu 1 4 to e rase entries from your phone book. One by one lets you select one entry a t a time to be erased. Erase al l erases you r entire phon e book ( you will be re quired to enter y our security code first). Scrolling view Use Me nu 1 5 1 to choose a s crolling view for your phone book ( Na me list , Na me num ber , or Name only ). Tip: If your phone bookâÂÂs scrolling view is set to Na me li st or Na me only , you can vie w t he phon e number as sociated with a name by pressing and holding the key . Checki ng available memory Use Men u 1 5 2 t o see how many memory l ocations a re free and how ma ny are being used. (Each me mory location holds one phon e num ber and associated name.)
39 9. Call log For your c onveni ence, th e call log (Menu 3) saves a list o f phone n u mbers you have diale d, and can show you how much ti me you ha ve spent on th e phone . If you subsc ribe to the calle r ID netw ork servic e , the call log also records the phone n umbers of m issed calls a nd received c alls. Cont a c t your servic e provider for de tails. The Options key When yo u access Mi ssed ca lls , Recei ved cal l s , or Dia le d cal ls and press O ptions , a list of option s appears on y our phoneâÂÂs display . Call dial s the number . Call t ime shows th e time of the last call. (Y our phoneâÂÂs clock must be set; see page 20.) Ed it num ber allows y ou to e dit the numb er . Sav e all ows yo u to en ter a na m e fo r t he nu mb er , edit the number if needed, and save both to your phone book . Era se er ases th e num ber fr om th e ca ll list. Vi ew numbe r displays the associated phone number if only th e name is cu rre nt ly di spl ay ed. Missed calls If you subscr ibe to the ca ller ID n etwork se rvice, your phone autom a tica lly stores the last 1 0 numbe rs that have tried unsuc cessfully to reach you ( a s lon g as the c aller allowed his or her num ber to be shown to you). When the disp lay says Miss ed calls Press List . If you have missed more th a n one call, yo u can scroll through the list of numbers. T o dial the display ed number , press Opti ons , t hen ch oose Call .
40 Viewing the miss ed calls li st a t a n y time Use Me nu 3 1 to v iew the missed calls list at any time. T o di al a number , press O ptions , then ch oos e Call . Received calls If you subscrib e to the ca ller ID netw ork servic e, your p hone autom atically s to res the ph one nu mbers of the 1 0 m ost re cent c alls yo uâÂÂv e answ ered. Use Menu 3 2 to view the received calls lis t. T o dia l a nu mber , press O ptions , then cho ose Call . Dialed calls Y ou r phone automatic a lly stores the last 1 0 numbers youâÂÂve dialed. From t he start screen, pre ss to access the dialed calls lis t. Scroll to th e desired num ber , then press Call . Note: To pe rform any of the options list e d on page 39, access the dialed calls list by pressing Menu 33 . Clearing c all lists Use Me nu 3 4 to c le ar the missed, received, and/or dialed call lists . Call timers Use Me nu 3 5 to s ee the amount of time youâÂÂve spent in calls. Time s are for the curren tly selected phon e number; your phone has a s e parate timer for each phone number , or NAM (see page 32). Note: The act ual time invoic ed for calls by your servic e pro v ider may vary , depending upon ne twork features , rounding-off for billing, and so forth.
41 Vie wing ca ll ti mers Use Me nu 3 5 to view the various call timers . Last c all is th e duration of the last call , or curre nt call if applicable . All ca lls is the duration of all calls since the timers were last reset. Life timer displays the duration of all calls for the life of your phone an d cannot be re set. Set ting time rs b ack to 0 Use Me nu 3 5 4 to clear c a ll time rs. Y ou will be requi red to enter yo ur security co de. Dis p layi ng the cur rent cal l timer durin g calls 1 Press Menu 3 5 1. 2 Press Det ails . 3 Press Se le ct . 4 Scroll to On , th en pr ess OK . During a call, the amount of t ime spent in that c all will be displayed.
42 1 0. Voice messages V o ice mail is a network service that allows c a llers to record a m es sag e whe n you c annot be rea ch ed. Y ou c an then call you r voice m ailbo x and re trieve you r mess ages. Saving your voice mailbox number When you subscribe to voice ma il, your serv ice provider will give you a voice mailbox number . Y ou should sav e this number so you can ca ll your voic e mailbox by pressing a nd hol ding the key . See âÂÂV o ice mailbox numbe râ on page 23. Listening to new voice m essages When yo u receiv e a voic e mes sag e, your phone m ay notify you by b eeping, dis playing the voice me s sage indicator , and displaying New voice mes s ag e . The phone may display the numb e r of messages if there is more than one. Note: The method of notific ation depends on your service pro v ide r . When your phone notifies y ou that y ou have a new voice mes sage, press Li ste n . Y our ph one dials your voice mailbox nu mber , if you have s ave d it. Calling your voi c e mailbox at any time Once you ha ve save d you r voice mailbox numbe r , y ou can press and hold the key to dial your voice mailbox .
43 1 1. Text messages The text m essa ge net work servi ce al lows yo u to re ceive text messages from a variety of sources, such as a W eb page se t up by your service provide r . Contact your se rvic e provider for more inform ation. Reading messages When you rec eive a tex t mess age, th e phone displays the in di ca tor , eit her Messa ge re ceived or New emergency message (if an em erge ncy me ssag e has been received), and makes a sound ( depending on the me ss age alert tone; see pa ge 22). T o read th e message, press Read . This ta kes you to the Inbox, with the ne w message selected. Press Read again. If nec essary , u se the s croll ke ys to rea d the entire message . Aft er reac hing t h e end of t he m ess age, use th e scr oll ke ys to view the sen de râÂÂs name or ph one number , and the date and time th e messa ge was re ceived . Opti ons whe n r eadi ng m ess ages Several options are available while youâÂÂre reading a message. Just press Opti ons , scr oll to the o n e you want, t hen press OK . Read next allows you to rea d the next m essage. Era se deletes the message. Press OK to confirm the deletion (or to c ance l). Sav e saves the mes sage in th e Sav ed folder . Call back calls any displaye d phone numbe r in cluded in the message . If more th a n one number w as inclu ded, a list of numbers is displayed. Choose one and press Call . When youâÂÂve s een the la st new me ssage, the indic ator disappears.
44 Abou t the Inbox The Inbox holds text messages that hav e not been delet e d or sav ed. U se Menu 2 1 1 to access the Inbo x at any time. Y ou will s ee a list of message he aders. The icon in fro nt of the header in dicates that a message has been read. The ic on indicates that a me ssage has not been rea d. Scroll to th e des ired messa ge, then press Read . About the Saved fold er Th e Sav ed fold er hol ds up t o 30 s aved text me ssag es. Use Me nu 2 1 2 to access th e Saved folder and read sav ed me ssa ges. Storage of incoming messages When you hav e an incoming text message and your phone â s memory is full, one or more low-priority me s sages, which have be en read, will a utomatical ly be deleted i n order to receive the new text messa ge. Message s are usu ally deleted from your I nbox, but an emergency message ma y cause messages to be deleted from the Save d folder . If the message me mory is sti ll full, your ph one will dis play No s pace: mess age wait ing . Y ou c a n clear this notification by pressing OK . Y ou shoul d delete one or more old messages to ma ke ro om for t he ne w mess age. Th e netw ork w ill re-s end the me ssage at a later time. Erasing all text messages Use Me nu 2 1 5 to acces s the Erase al l option for Te x t mes s a ges . Erase all allows you to permanently erase all messages from one of the following categ ories: All re ad Erases a ll read messages in the inbox All in i nbox Erases all message s in the inbox All sa ved Era ses all mes sages st ored in t he Sa ved folde r All in o utbox Erases all message s in the outbox
45 Writing and sending text messa ges Note: The availability of writing and sen ding text messages may va ry accordin g to yo ur wireless s e rvice pro vide r , and you must sub scribe to the text messagin g netw ork service. Pleas e contact you r service p ro vid er for de tails. The phon e allows y ou to writ e a text m essage u s ing you r keypa d. On ce you have w ritten a messa ge on y our scre en, you will have options for sen ding your message. Wri ting a tex t mess age 1 Press Menu 2 1 3 and select Write n ew 2 Write your text messa ge by entering letters and numbe rs fr om you r keyp ad 3 The fun ction of the Navi⢠key w ill change to Options Yo u r Options menu is: Se nding a tex t m e s sag es 1 Write a text message and press Options 2 T o send the message , highlight Send and press OK 3 Ent er th e phone n u mb er ( or pre ss Sea rch to loca te the number in the phone book ), then press Se nd Messa ge setting s This netw ork featu re allows you to mark y our tex t message as ur ge nt, pl ace your numb er wi th in th e tex t m ess age, or request a read re ceipt. This is a n etwork feature. Cont act your servic e provider for m ore informatio n. Sen d send the message Back return t o the Te xt messages menu Clear screen clear all e ntered text fro m the screen Set ting s choose a s etting for you r message Sav e st ore the text me ssag e to Sav ed
46 Message settings ar e loca t e d i n t h e Wr it e n ew options menu as Setti n g s . Y ou may select or deselect th e following set tin gs b y pre ssin g Mar k or Unma rk . Rece ived Urg ent messages are indicat ed with an exclam ation m ark ( ! ) i n front of th e me ssag e. Note: Callback no. is the default setting for your phon e. Abou t the Outbox Use Menu 2 1 4 to access th e Out box . The Outb ox stores messag es that were sent succ essfully as w ell as messages that were s ent unsucce ssfully . The icon in front of a me ssage headin g shows th at y ou have se n t the me ssage to the t ext messag e center . Th e icon shows th at you a ttempted t o sen d the mess age, but your at t e mpt was unsuc cessfu l. Press Read to read the sel ected message . Forwarding and replying to a message Y ou can forward or reply to messag e s whic h are locate d in the Inbo x , Sav ed folder or Outbox of your ph one. Highlight the m essage an d press Read . The Opti ons menu appears. For ward ing a tex t mes sage 1 Highlight the mes s age th at you w ant to forwa rd 2 Press Read , then pr ess Options 3 Scroll to Forward , press OK 4 Send the m essage as you no rmally wo uld Urge nt notify rec ipient tha t your mes sage is important Read receipt notify you that the recip ient has open e d your message Callback no. place your phone number within the message
47 Repl ying to a text m essage 1 Highlight the m e ssage that you want to reply to 2 Press Read , then pr ess Options 3 Scroll to Reply , press OK 4 Send the m e ss a g e as y ou no rmally wou ld
48 12. Extra featur es Alarm clock The alarm clock feature is based on your phoneâÂÂs internal clock and sounds an alert at a time you specif y . Set ting th e ala rm cl ock Use Me nu 7 1 to t urn the alarm c lock on or off. Note that wh en youâÂÂre entering th e alarm time, us e two digits for both h ours and minutes ( for example, enter 1:3 0 as 0 130 ). If the cloc kâÂÂs time format (see pa ge 2 0) is set to am/pm , yo u will be as ked to choose am or pm . Note : The key do es n ot work on this screen. If you make a mistake, re-enter all four digits. Alarm volume The ala rm volum e is dete rmined b y the current ringing volume . However , if y ou have manually s et the ringi ng option (see page 2 1) to Sile nt or Beep once or have s elect ed the Sile nt or Quie t quick a lert se tting (see pa ge 23), the phone on ly sounds a quiet beep . When t he alarm soun d s ⢠T o sh ut o f f the alarm, press a ny key exce pt Snoo ze . â¢I f y o u p r e s s Sn ooze , the al arm sounds again i n 1 0 minute s . T o turn off t he alarm before the n, press St op . ⢠If you le t the alarm sound for one m inute with out pressin g a key , it stops for 1 0 minutes, then start s again. If you turn o ff the phone If you tu rn off the phon e and the alarm is set, th e phone switche s itself on a t alarm time , then t he alarm s ounds.
49 ⢠T o s h ut off the alarm , press any k ey except Snoo ze . The phon e displays K eep the p hone on? Press Ye s to keep it on or to sw itch it off. â¢I f y o u p r e s s Sn ooze , the ph one turns itself off for 1 0 minut es, t hen the alarm sounds again. REMEMBER! Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is proh ibited or when it may caus e interferen ce or danger . Games Use Me nu 6 to challeng e yourself or a friend to the three fun game s in your phon e. T o pause a game, press . T o resume, c hoose Co ntin ue . REMEMBER! Y our phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not s witch on the pho ne when w ireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause int erference or danger . Memory Reveal pictures to find pairs in as few tries as possible. Move the cu rsor wit h the 2 ( up), 4 (left) , 6 (right) , and 8 (dow n) keys . Pres s the 5 key to reveal pictures . Once found, pairs stay visible. Press the key t o jump to t he right over revealed picture s or to m ove from the bottom righ t of the screen to th e top left. Pres s the k ey to jump to the le ft over revealed pic tures or to move from the t op left of the screen to the bot tom right. Sn ake Feed the sn ake with as m any go odies as p ossi ble and watch i t grow . U se keys 2, 4, 6, an d 8 to turn t he snake toward food . The longer the snake âÂÂs ta il grows, the hi gher your score. If the sna ke hi ts its o wn tail or t he s urro undin g wa ll, the game is over .
50 Logic Fin d th e se cret com bina tion of f igure s in a c olu mn. Possi ble figures are shown at t he top of t he display . Pr ess the 5 key repeatedly to select a figure and the 2, 4, and 8 keys to m ove the cu rso r . O nce yo u thi nk yo u hav e the rig ht co mb inat ion, press the key . The r esult appea rs as a set of marks above the c olu mn. A corre ct figu re in the ri ght pla ce gets a fu ll ma rk; a corre ct figu re in the w rong plac e gets a ha lf ma rk. The game ends when the corr ect figures are in t h e r i ght place. Tip: To copy a figure from the pre vious colum n, move the curso r over it using the 2, 4, or 8 ke y , then pres s the 5 key .
51 13. Secu rity features Access codes overv iew Access codes consist of the lock code and security code. When you get your phone, you should change these codes from their defau lts, w rite down t he ne w codes, and keep them in a safe plac e away from t he phone . Avoid using acces s codes th at are similar to e mergency numbers, such a s 9 1 1, to prevent accidental dialing of the emergency number . Lo ck co de Y ou r phoneâÂÂs lo ck cod e is used to lo c k an d unlock your ph one. The def aul t lock co de is 12 34. Use Menu 4 3 2 3 to c hange the lo ck code. When the phone requires the lock code, it displays Enter lock co de: Ente r the code, then pre s s OK . If you enter a w rong lock code five times in succession, your phone prom pts you for the secu rity code. Se curi ty code The sec urity code is re quired to res trict calls and to restore factory settings. T he defaul t security code is 12 345. Us e Me nu 4 3 2 4 to cha nge the secu rity code. When the phone requ ire s the security code, it displays Sec urity code : En ter the code , then p ress OK . If you e nter an in correct se curity cod e five time s in succ ession, the pho ne will not acce pt any inp ut for the next five minutes . Restricting calls Use Menu 4 3 1 to r est rict out going or inco ming cal ls . T his is han dy i f you wan t to lend your p hone to so meone bu t donâÂÂt want t hem to make l ong-dista nce or o ther expensi ve call s.
52 Res tri ctin g inco mi ng cal ls Choose Rest rict inco ming ca lls to prevent your phon e from receiving in coming ca lls. Enter your s ecurity c ode , th e n press OK . Press Mark , th en pr ess . Press Ye s to save this c hange (or to cancel) . Note: This featu re requires t he c aller ID network service, an d the callerâÂÂs ID must be available t o the phone in order for the restriction to work. Allow ing in comin g calls To allo w in com ing ca lls on ce a gain, choo se Restrict incoming call s and enter your secu rity code. Press Unmark , then press . Press Ye s to save th is chan ge (or to cancel ). Res tri ctin g ou tgoi ng c all s Y ou can create a list of numbers to which out going calls cann ot be made. A ca ll restrict ion can co nsist of an ent ire ph on e num ber , an are a code, etc. When the re str ict io n i s selected, calls can not be made t o any number beginning with those digit s. For example, entering 2 14555 1234 will block ca lls to (2 14) 555-12 34 only . 1 will bl ock all ca lls starting w ith 1, inc luding long distance ca lls and 1-80 0 calls. 1800 will bloc k 1-800 calls only . Addin g num ber s to the re strict ed out going ca lls list T o prevent your phon e from making outgoing calls, choose Restri ct o utgoing calls . Ente r your security code, then press OK . Contin ue with t he steps illu strated below . 1 Add restrict ion is selected. Pr ess OK . 2 Enter the phone num be r , area code, etc. to which y ou want to restrict cal ls, then press OK .
53 3 If you w ant, giv e a na me of u p to 1 0 charac ters to the restriction (such a s Joey , Long dist , or 1-800 #s ), th en press OK . The entry is added to your list of restricted numbers. Allow ing calls to a num ber o n the l ist If you la ter decide to allow calls to a rest ricted numbe r , pre ss Se lect to se e your lis t of numbers . Press Unma rk to remove the restriction . (The n umber remains in the lis t so th a t you can restrict it a gain late r by pressing Mar k .) Wh en you âÂÂre done, press . Press Ye s to save your chang es (or to canc el). Maki ng cha nges to th e restri cted ou tgoin g calls li st T o edit or c ompletely e rase an ent ry in the list, choose Edi t or Era se , se lect th e ent ry y ou want to ed it or e rase, and follow the instructions on the scree n. Phone lock Y ou can preven t unauthoriz ed use of your phone by lock ing it. When y our phone is loc ked, only inc oming calls an d calls to the unlocked phone number (see below) are allowed. The memory and men u are una vailable. Note: Calls may s till be possible to emergency number s. How to lock your ph one Press Me nu 4 3 2 1. Enter the lock code ( see page 51), then press OK . Scroll to On , th en p ress OK . How to unlo ck you r phon e Press Menu , enter the lock c ode, then pre ss OK .
54 Answering a call when the pho ne is locked Press Answe r . Saving the un locked phone number Use Menu 4 3 2 2 to save a number th at may be called even when your phone is locke d. Y ou will be re quired to enter the lock code. Call ing the unlo cked phon e number Press or , or manually enter the num be r exactly as it is saved, then press Call .
55 14. Accesso ries An e xten siv e ran ge o f acc essor ies is available for your phon e. Y ou can select t he a ccessori es th a t best suit y our specific communi cation needs. For availability , see your local au thorized Nokia deale r . A few practical rules for acce ssory operation: ⢠K eep ac cessories out of small ch ildre n's re ach. ⢠When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory , grasp and pul l the plug, not t he cord. ⢠Check re gularly that all wireless phone equipm ent in your ve hicle is m ounted and opera ting properly . ⢠Installation of comple x ca r equipment must be completed by qualified personnel on ly . Nokia Xpre ss-on⢠colour covers Y ou r phoneâÂÂs X pres s -on⢠cover is available in several fashion colours. Extra cove rs may be purchas ed from your authorize d Nokia dealer . Note: Alway s s t ore the phone with co ver attached . WA R N I N G ! Use only batte rie s, chargers and acce s s ories approved by the phone manu facturer for use with this particular phone model. The w ar ranty d oe s not cov e r defects or dama ge s cause d by a produc t which is not a Nokia O riginal Access o ry .
56 Changing covers When changing covers, donâÂÂt use the phoneâÂÂs antenna as leverage! 1 Switch off the power and disconne ct the phone fr om the charger or any other device. 2 Using a c oin, depress t he coloured tab on t he top of the phone and slide the co lour cove r forward. 3 Rem ove the cover . 4 Remove t he ru bber keypa d from the back of the co ver . Pla ce it into the back of t he new cov er .
57 5 Place the bottom of the cover agai nst the bottom of th e phone. Make su re all thr ee set s of plastic tabs line up with th eir respective sl ots, a s s hown at left. Clos e the cov er and snap it shu t all the way around the edge of the phone.
58 Batter ies Several batteries are available for you r phone: ⢠BLS-2N Exte nded Li-Ion 90 0 mAh ⢠BMS -2S Extende d NiMH 90 0 mAh ⢠BMS-2V Vi bra t ing NiMH 900 mAh ⢠BLS-4 U ltra Extended Li-Ion 1500 m Ah Charging times The table below dis plays approximate battery c harging times . These charging times wil l charge your phone to about 80% of its capacity , and t he battery strength indicato r will st op scrolling. I f you wish to obtain 1 00% battery capacity , please allow another t wo h ours for âÂÂmainte nanceâ charge. Battery Standard Travel C harger ACP-7U Rapid Tr av el Charger ACP -9U Rapid Cig. Lighter Charge r LCH-9 BLS-2N Ex t en ded Li-Ion 900 mAh 4 hours 2 hours 2 hours BMS-2S Ext end ed N iMH 900 mAh 1 hour 30 minutes 1 hour 30 minutes BMS-2V Vibrating Ni M H 900 mAh 1 hour 30 minutes 1 hour 30 minutes BLS-4 Ultr a Exte nde d Li-Ion 1500 mAh 5 hours 3 hours 30 minutes
59 T alk and st andby times Note: The times sho w n are approximate. Battery operation time s va ry acc ordin g to si gnal cond itions, ne twork para mete rs set by the service pro vider , and how you use your phone. Chargers and other accessories WA R N I N G ! This apparatus is intended for use whe n supplied with power from the Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7U), Rapid T rav e l Charger (ACP-9U), or Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LC H-9) . The following chargers and oth er a c cessories a re available for your phone; please see your de aler for details . Also, refer to any accessory opt ion s manual that may h ave been include d in your sale s packa ge for the e ntire line of Nokia Origina l Accessories. Note: W hen a charger is not in use, disconne ct it from the power sourc e. Do n ot leave th e batter y connec ted to a cha rger for longer than a w eek, since overcharging may shorten its life. If left unu s ed, a fully charged battery will disc harge itself o v er time. Battery Ta lk Time Standby Time Digital Anal og Di g ital Anal og BLS-2N Ext end ed Li-Ion 900 mAh 2 hr s to 3 hrs 15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 45 min 1 00 to 200 hrs 30 to 50 hrs BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh 2 hr s to 3 hrs 15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 45 min 1 00 to 200 hrs 30 to 50 hrs BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh 2 hr s to 3 hrs 15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 45 min 1 00 to 200 hrs 30 to 50 hrs BLS-4 U ltra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh 3 to 5 hrs 1 hr 30 mi n to 2 hrs 45 min 17 0 to 335 hrs 50 to 83 hrs
60 ACP-7 U Standard T ravel Charger Use this d urabl e an d ec onomic al char ger to charg e all batter y op tion s. Plug the char ger in to a wal l outl et and c onnect t he connecto r to the bot tom of you r ph on e. Ch eck the chargin g statu s on the ph one disp lay . Calls can be made du ring charging, but chargin g w ill stop for t he duration of th e call. Note : If the batte ry is completel y empty , you c annot use the phone unti l it has enough ch arge to operate. The Standard T ravel Charger i s avail able for di f fer ent vo ltage levels and c an also be used wi t h the DCH -9 Compact D esktop Cha rg in g St an d. ACP-9 U Rapid T ravel Char ger Th e ext remely ligh t, fu ncti onall y designed Rapid T ravel Charger charges your phone battery quic kl y . Plug the ch a rger in to a wall outlet and connec t the connec tor to the bottom of you r pho ne. C heck the char ging sta tus on the phone display . Y ou can use your phone while charging. Operating within a voltage ra nge of 1 00V-24 0V AC (50Hz-60H z), the Rapid Travel Charger is practically voltage-indepe ndent in norm al offic e and household use. Like the Standard Tr avel Charger , the Rapid Travel Charg er is compat ible wit h all battery options. The Ra pid T ra vel Charger c an also be us ed with the DC H-9 Compac t Desktop Charging Stand.
61 LCH-9 Rapid C igarette Lig h t er Charg er The mu ltiv oltage Rapid Cigarette Lig hter Cha rger allows y ou to ch arge yo ur phone w hen you t ra vel . The small charger's functional design fits well with most c a r lighters a nd interiors. Charging times are the same as for the Rapi d T ravel C harger ACP-9U. Calls can be made during charging. A green light indicates that the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger is ready to charge. Check the charging status on the phone display . The input voltage is 12 or 24 V DC, ne ga tive grounding. The Rapid Cigarette Lighte r Charger can be used wi th all accessories available for your phone. Avoid prolonged ch arging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger when the car en gine is not running. Th is ma y cause the battery of your car to drain. Note: In some cars the cigarette lighter plug is not pro vided with po w er whe n the ignition is switche d off. V erify th at the green LED light is lit. DCH- 9 Comp act Deskt op Ch arging Stand Compatible with all battery options, the Compact Desk top Charging Stand c a n be used wit h the St anda rd Tr a v e l Ch a r g e r A C P - 7 U or the Rapid Trav el Charger AC P-9U. The Compact Desktop Charging Stand provides mounting for both the phone and a spare battery . Plu g the charger into a wall outlet and connect th e conn ector to the back of the Compact Desktop Charging Stand. Place your ph one and/or a spare battery in t he stand to begin battery charging.
62 When the phone is charging, no ligh ts are displayed on the stand; check the charging status of the phone battery on the pho ne display . Charging m oves to the rear slot o nce the fron t battery is 1 0 0% charged. When the s pare b atter y is ch arg ing, ch eck th e sta tus indicator on the left side of the charging stand. A red light indicates that the battery is charging; a green ligh t indicates that the ba ttery is charged to at least 80% of its capa city . The phon e has the built-in i ntelligence to m aintain the battery , so the re is no need for a discharge feature on the st and . DCH-9 Re ar Slot Charging Times Bat ter y Usi ng AC P-7U Usi ng AC P-9U Front slot empty Front slot occupied Front slot empty Front slot occupied BLS-2N Ext end ed Li-Ion 900 mAh 6 hours, 30 minutes 8 hours, 30 minutes 4 hours, 30 minutes 5 hours, 30 minutes BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh BLS-4 U ltra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh 12 hours 15 hours, 45 minutes 8 hours 1 0 hours, 30 minutes
63 15. Re ferenc e informati on Important safety information T r affic s afety Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-held phone park the vehicle before conversing. Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place th e phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop. The use of an alert device to operate a vehicleâ s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted. Remember , road safety always comes first! Operat ing environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger . When connecting the phone or any acces s ory to another device, read its userâÂÂs guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment , users are advised that for the satisfactor y operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position (held t o your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder). Electr onic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However , certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. P acemakers P acemaker manuf ac t urer s recommend that a minimum s eparation of 6 inches (20 cm.) be maintained between a handh e ld wireless phon e and a pacemaker to avoid pote ntial interference with the pacemak er . Thes e recomm enda t ion s are consist ent wit h the indep endent resea r ch by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
64 P ersons with pacemakers: ⢠Should always keep the phone more than 6 inches (20 cm) from their pacemaker when the phone is s witched on; ⢠Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; ⢠Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the poten tial fo r inte rferen ce. ⢠If you have any reason t o suspect that interfer ence is taking place, switch off your phone immediately . Hearin g aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, y ou may want to c onsult your service pr ovider . Ot her me dic al devi ces Operation of any radio transm it ting equipment, including c e llular phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device t o determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF e nergy or if you have any ques tions. Switch off your phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care f ac ilit ies may be using equipment that could be sensitive to exter nal RF energy . Ve h i c l e s RF s ignals may affe ct imp rope rly ins talled or inade quate ly shiel ded elec tronic s ystem s in moto r vehic les (e.g . elec troni c fu el inject ion systems, electronic a n ti-skid (anti-lock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, air bag systems). Ch eck with the manufacturer or its r epre sentati ve regar ding yo ur vehicl e. Y ou s hould al so cons ult th e m anufac turer of a ny equip ment th at has be en ad ded t o y our vehicl e. P ost ed fa cilit ies Switch your phone of f in any f ac ilit y where posted notices so require. P otentiall y explosive a t mospheres Switch off you r phone when in any area wit h a potentially explosive atmosphere a nd obey all signs an d instructions . Sparks in such areas could caus e an explosion or f ire r es ultin g in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (serv ice st ation) . Users a re re minded of th e need t o observe rest rictio ns
65 on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas wit h a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly mar ked. They include below deck on boats; chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you w ould normally be advised to t urn off your vehicle engine. Ve h i c l e s Only qualified personnel should service the phone, or install the phone in a vehicle. F ault y installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit. Check regularl y that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating proper ly . Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or e xplosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories. Fo r vehi cles equi pped with an ai r ba g, rem ember that an air b ag inf lates wit h grea t for ce. Do n ot plac e obje cts, i ncludin g bot h ins talled or p ortab le wire less equipm ent, in th e area over the a ir bag or in th e air bag de ploymen t area. If i n-vehi cle wi reles s equip ment i s improp erly ins talled and t he air bag in flate s , se rious i njury cou ld resu lt. Swit ch off you r phone bef ore boar ding an ai rcraf t . Th e use of wirel ess telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network and may be illegal. F ailur e to observe t hese instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender , or legal action, or both. Emergency calls IM POR T A NT! This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user- programmed functions which cannot guarant ee c on nection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies). Remember , to make or r e ceive any calls the phone must be s witched on and in a service area with adequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers.
66 Making an emergency c all 1 If the phone is not on, switch it on . 2 Press an d h old the key for severa l secon ds to ready the ph one for calls. 3 K ey in th e emerge ncy nu m b e r for yo ur pr esent locat io n (e.g. 9 1 1 or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers v ary by locatio n. 4 Press Call If certain feat ures are in use (Key guar d, call res t rict ions, etc.), you may firs t need t o turn th ose feat ures off be fore y ou can make an emergency call. Consult this document and your local cellular service provider . When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireless phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident - do not cut off the call until given permission to do so. Radio frequency (RF) signals Y ou r wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver . When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August, 1996, th e Federal Communicat ions Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. T hose guidelines are consist e nt with saf ety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: ANSI C95 . 1 (1992)* , NCRP Report 86 ( 1986)*, ICNIRP (19 96)*. Those standards were based on comprehens ive and periodic evaluat ions of the relevant scientific literature. For examp le, over 120 s cientist s , engineers , and physicians fr om universities, government health agencies an d industry reviewed the avai lable body of rese ar ch to develop the AN SI Standard ( C95.1). The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and th ose st anda rd s). *Am erican Nati onal Standa rds I nsti t ut e, Nat ional Coun cil o n Radia tio n Protection and Measurements; International Comm is sion on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection.
67 Care and maintenanc e Y ou r phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years. When using your phone, battery , charger , OR any ac ces sor y: ⢠Kee p it and all its parts and accessories out of small childrenâÂÂs reach. ⢠Kee p it dry . Pr ec ipitation, humidity and liqu ids contain minerals that will corrode electronic c ircuits. ⢠Do not use or store it in dus t y , dirty areas as it s moving par ts can be damaged. ⢠Do not store it in hot a reas. High temperatures can sh orten the life of electronic devic es, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. ⢠Do not store it in cold areas. When the phone warms up (to its normal operating temperature), moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage the phone's electronic circuit boards. ⢠Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling of the device may damage it. ⢠Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can break inter nal c ircuit b oard s. ⢠Do not use harsh che micals, cleaning solvents, or s trong det erg ents to cle an it . ⢠Do not paint it. P aint can clog the deviceâÂÂs moving parts and prevent proper operation. ⢠Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices. ⢠If the phone, battery , charger , or any accessory is not working properly , take it to your nearest qualified service facility . The personnel there will assist you, and if necessary , ar range for ser vice .
68 16. T echnical informatio n CANAD A Nokia Products Ltd. 575 W estney Rd. South Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7 T e l: (905) 427-6654 1-888-22NOKIA (1 88 8 226-6542) Nokia, Connecting P eople and the Original Accessories logos are trademarks of Nokia Corporation and/or its affiliates. The information contained in this U s er Guide was written for Nokia phone NSW-1NX. The ri ght to make changes and improvements t o any of the pr oducts described in this guide without prior notice is reserved. Issue No. 1 Phase 3 é Nokia Mobile Phones . All rights reserved. These commodities are authorized by the U.S. Government for export only to Canada, Mexico, or the United States. Th ey may not be resold, diverted, transferred, or otherwise disposed of in any other country , either in their original form or after being i nc o rporated through an intermediate process into other end-items, without the written approval of the U.S. Department of State. P a rt No. 9352569 Printed in Canada 0 6/00 T ra nsmitting power: Up to 60 0 mW n ominal Operating voltage: 3.6 V nom inal Freque ncy band: lowband 824.0 4 - 848.97 MHz ( TX) 869 .04 - 89 3.9 7 M Hz ( RX) highba nd 1850.04 - 1909.92 MHz (TX) 1930 .08 - 1989. 96 M Hz (RX) Number of channels: 832 low band 1997 h ighband Number of NAMs 2 Memory location s: 1 0 0 Memory c apacity: 16 characters per nam e 32 cha racters per nu mber
69 17. NO KIA 1-YEAR LIMITED WA R R A N T Y NOKIA warrants th at th e NOKIA wireless phone a nd accessories are free from de fects in material and workmanship. The warranty peri od for the Phone ( Radio) un its and all accessor ies (ex cludi ng c arry ca ses) i s t w e lve (1 2) month s from th e date of purc has e OR fourt een (14) mon ths fr om dat e of whole sal e sh ipme nt from NOKIA, OR fift een (15) month s fr om the date o f manufa ctur e by NOKIA. The warranty period for the Carry case s is thre e (3) months fro m th e date of purchase or fi ve (5) month s from t he date of whol esale shi pment fro m NOKIA. During the warranty period, NOKIA will, at its option , repair or replace t he de f ec tive product fr ee of charge. Replacement Product may be eit her new or remanufactured or refurbished. However , if NOKIA determines that the warranty conditions cannot be applied, the purchaser will be billed for the repair and shipping. EXCEPTIONS This warranty is subject to the following exceptions: 1. Mobile or fixed installation, which is not in accordance with the installation instructions, published by NOKIA , w i ll void the warranty . Damage caused by a repair or an attempt to repair by other than a service centre authorized by NOKIA will void the warranty; 2. This warranty covers normal consumer use and does not cover defects or damage to any product which, in the sole opinion of Nokia, has been subject to: improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, exposure to fire, sand, dirt, windst orm, lightning, or earthquake; to theft , b attery leakage, unauthorized modification, misuse, neglect, abuse, misapplication, accident, alteration, improper installation, maladjustment of consumer controls, or abnormal operating conditions, or which has been attributable to acts of G od; 3. Fuses are not covered by the warranty; 4. This warr anty does not cover def ects or damages caus ed by a product which is not approved by NOKIA to be connect ed to its wireless phone; 5. This warr anty does not cover def ects or damages caus ed by improper or defective f unction of the carrier system or by inadequate signal reception by the antenna;
70 6. Removal and reinstallation costs are not covered by this warrant y; 7. This warranty is applicable onl y to products bought through Nokia Products Lt d, in Ajax, Ontario, Canada, and s o ld either in Canada or Bermu da. 8. Removal, alte ration, or defacing of t he Serial Number Plate, or the accessory Date Code Labels will void the warranty . In no event shall NOKIA be liable f or incidental, special, or co nsequ ent ial damag es, di re ct or i ndir ect, loss of unan tici pated benefits or profits, loss of use of its wireless telephone, resulting from the use of its wir eless phone, or its acces s ories , or arising from any breach of this warranty . CLAIM PROC ED URE In order t o obtain warranty per formance, re turn the defect ive unit to the NOKIA Service Centre with transportation charges prepaid (Shipping of the repaired unit may be paid by NOKIA, in which cas e NOKIA shall have r isk of los s or damage dur ing this shipment). The proof of date of purchase will b e r equired before in- warrant y serv ice is rendered. Maintenance and service may be obtained in any au th orized service centre in Canada. EXTE NSION OF W ARRANT Y PERIOD When a repair is made, an extra 90-day service warranty is given to the labour and parts of the repair concerned. If replacement of a faulty unit is applied, instead of repairing, this 90-day service warranty is applied to the replaced unit. Besid es thi s 90- day se rvice warr anty , th e war ranty rep a i rs or replacements do not affect the original war ranty conditions, which are determined by the date of purchase. THE FOREGO ING WARRAN TY IS THE PURCH ASERâÂÂS SOL E AND EXCLUSI VE REMED Y AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER W ARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDI N G BUT NOT LI MITE D TO AN Y I MPLI ED WARR ANTY OR MER CHAN T AB ILITY OR FI TNE SS FOR A PARTIC ULAR PURPOS E OR US E. Some provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so t he above limitations may not apply to you .
71 FOR W ARRA NTY SERVICE LOCATION, CONTACT Y OUR SERV ICE PROVIDER/RETAILER/DEALER OR DIRECTL Y TO: NOK IA PROD UCTS L IMI TED 575 W estney Road South Ajax, Ontari o L1S 4N7 For products being returned to NOKIA or its authorized service centres, the service provider/retailer/dealer shall prepay shipping charges, taxes, duties, insurance. NOKIA shall have no risk for loss or damage during th is shipment. NOTE: As warrant y is au tomatic ally regi stered, no f urthe r action is required by the consumer .
72 18. Ind ex A ABC mode 11 acce ss code s 51 access ories 55 batteries 58 charge rs 59 covers 55 alarm clock 48 answer ing a call 16 automa t ic answer 34 antenna 14 exte rnal ja ck 7 automa t ic answer 34 automatic redial 18 B batteries 58 attach ing 3 chargi ng 3 discharging 4 removin g 4 blocking calls see restricting calls C call blo ck se e restrict ing calls call forwarding activat ing 30 cancellin g 30 call log 39 clearing lis ts 40 dialed calls 40 missed c alls 39 Opt ions ke y 39 received calls 40 call res trictions se e restricting c alls call t imers 40 call w aiting 29 answ er ing a wa itin g call 29 cance lling 29 caller I D 17 showing/ hiding numbe r 32 calling c ard ma king calls 33 set-up 18 calls answeri ng 16 answ er ing au tomati cal ly 34 answ ering with c all waiting 29 end ing 29 forwarding 30 initia ting a second 28 ma king 15 mut ing 15 , 28 silencin g an incom ing call 17 sw itching betw e en 28 three-w ay cal ling 28 unmu ting 15 , 28 care an d mainten a n ce 67 cha rg er s 59 cle ar ke y 7 clearin g call l ists 40 clo ck 20 alarm cl ock 48 displayin g/hiding 20 setting 20 time format 20 co nferen ce calls se e three - wa y calling cov ers, cha ng in g 55 cur sor 11 D dialed c a ll s 40 directory se e phon e book 36
73 E editing n a mes/num bers 38 em ergenc y ca lls 25 , 65 em ergenc y key 9 26 erasing name s/numbers 38 external an tenna jack 7 F fact ory settings, resto ring 35 G game tones 22 games 49 H help te xt 8 I Inbox 44 in-cal l menu 28 K K eyguard 13 keypa d lock 13 keypa d to nes 22 keys clear ke y 7 Navi TM key 6 po we r ke y 6 s cro ll ke ys 6 L language 20 lights 7 in ca r kit 21 lock code 51 lock ing the keypad 13 locking yo ur phone 53 logic (game) 50 M ma king a call 15 me mor y 38 me mor y (g am e) 49 me nu 8 shortcu ts 9 mess a ge ale rt tone 22 messa ges text see text m essag es voice mail 42 miss ed calls 39 mutin g the microphon e 15 , 28 My tones (me nu) 21 N NAM selection 32 na mes editin g 38 entering 11 eras ing 38 finding 16 , 36 saving 36 Navi TM key 6 netw ork feature se tting 27 new call 28 num bers editin g 38 entering 11 eras ing 38 finding 16 , 36 saving 36 showing/ hiding your own 32 O on/off 14 one-to uch dialing 31 P phone book 36 ava ila bl e me mory 38 scrolli ng view 38
74 phone loc k 53 phone n umber , choosing see NAM select ion po we r ke y 6 profiles see quic k alert setting s Q quick ale rt settings 23 R reading text messages 43 received calls 40 redial automa tic 18 last num ber 16 restore facto ry settings 35 restricting c alls 51 ringing option 21 ringing tone 22 ringing volu me 22 S safety guideline s 1 , 63 safety informati on 63 Saved folder 44 , 46 s cro ll ke ys 6 scrolling view 38 secu rity code 51 security featu r es 51 send own numbe r 32 sig nal stren gth 14 si le ncing an i ncomi ng ca ll 17 snake ( game) 49 sou nd see tones special chara cters 12 speed dialing see one-touch dialing st art scre en 7 syst em sele ction 33 T tech nical information 68 text m essages 43 forwarding 46 Inbox 44 reading 43 replyin g 47 Saved folder 44 , 46 storage 44 writin g 45 three-w ay cal ling 28 timers 40 to nes 21 keyp ad 22 messa ge alert 22 quick a lert settings 23 ringing opt ion 21 ringing t one 22 ringing v olume 22 warning and game 22 to uch tones 34 sav ing to uch to ne st ring s 35 sett ing auto mat ic length 35 setting ma nual length 35 U unmu ting the mic rophone 15 , 28 V vibrating alert 22 voice mail me s sages 42 voice mailbox numbe r 23 voice privacy 24 volume earpi ece 15 ringing 22 W warning and game tone s 22 warranty 69 welc ome not e 24 writin g text messages 45
Ke y s 0H QX Pow e r k e y See p. 6. Scroll keys See p. 6. Em er ge ncy 9 key See p. 26. V oice mail key See p. 23. Number key s See p. 1 1. Fixed-length antenna See p. 14. Do not at tempt to extend or remove! Earpiece See p. 15. Screen Curre nt function of Na vi⢠ke y Clear ke y See p. 7. Na vi⢠ke y See p. 6.
Indicators and icons Y ou hav e an active call. Y ou have one or more new voic e messages. Y ou have on e or more new te xt me ssag es. K eyguard is on. Y our phone will n ot accept a ny keypresse s. T o tu rn it off, press Unlo ck , then . The alarm cloc k is set. The ringi ng option is set to Sile nt . Digital s ervic e is availab le. Y our phone is roam ing outside its home system. The phone is re ady for you to e nter a re sponse. Characte rs en tered will be up per-case lette rs . Press the ke y to switc h letter c ase. Characte rs en tered will be low er-case lette rs. Press the ke y to switc h letter c ase. Charact ers entered will be numbers. (When en tering le tt er s, s witc h to num bers by pr ess ing a nd hol ding the ke y . ) Y ou ar e in âÂÂspecial c haracterâ m ode; select a char- ac ter , th en pr ess Use . (Wh en en teri ng le tters , swit ch to special characters by pr essing the key .)
i Conte nts 1. For your safety 1 FCC/Indu s try Ca nada Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Using this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2. Battery in stallation and charging 3 Attaching th e battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Battery charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Removing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Importa nt battery i nformation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3. About the phone, keys and menu 6 P ower key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Nokia Navi⢠key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Scroll keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Clear key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Extern al antenna jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Start scr een . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Entering letter s a nd number s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Special ch aracters in names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Special ch a racte rs in ph one number s . . . . . . 12 K eygu ard (locking the keypad) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 4. Basic func tions 1 4 T urning the phone on or off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 About the a ntenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Checking s ignal stren gth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 V olu me adjust ment (e arpiece) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 Muting the microphon e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Ending a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Last numbe r red ial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Saving a n ame a nd n umber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Finding a name an d number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
ii Answer ing a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Silencing an incoming call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 5. Settings 1 8 Automatic r edial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Calling card set- up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Langu age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 T ones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Quick aler t settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 V oice mailbox numbe r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 V oice privacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 We lcome note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 6. Emergency calls 2 5 Emergen c y key 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 7. Ad vanced f unct ions 2 7 Network f eature setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Adding featu re activation c odes to the m enu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Adding feature c a ncellation codes to the m enu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 In-ca ll menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Making/re c eiving multiple ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Call f orwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 1-touch dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Choosing your p hon e n u mber (NAM sele ction) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 Send own numb er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Calling card calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 System s election . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Automatic a nswer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 T ouch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Restor e factory settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
iii 8. Phone boo k 3 6 Saving n a mes a nd numbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Finding n ames and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Editi ng names a nd numbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Erasing n ames and numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Scrolling vie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Checking a vailable m emory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 9. Call log 3 9 Missed calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Received ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Dialed ca lls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 Cleari ng call lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Call tim ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 10 . Vo i c e m e s s a g e s 42 Saving your voice mailbox n umber . . . . . . . . . . 42 Listen ing to ne w voice messa ges . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Calling your voice mailbox at any time . . . . . . . 42 1 1. T ext m essages 4 3 Reading messag es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 Storage of incom ing messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Erasing a ll text mes sages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Writing and sen ding text messages . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 Forwarding and replyin g to a messa ge . . . . . . . 46 12. Extra features 4 8 Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Game s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 13. Security features 5 1 Access code s overvie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Lock code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Restri cting calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Phone lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
iv 14. Accessor ies 5 5 Nokia Xpress-on⢠colou r covers . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Batterie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Charger s and other accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 15. Reference information 6 3 Important safety in formation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Emergen c y calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Radio frequen cy (RF) sign als . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Care and mainten ance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 16. T ec hnical information 6 8 17. NOKIA 1-YEAR LIMITED W A RRANTY 6 9 18. Index 7 2
1 1. For your safety Read these simple guidelines before using your phone. F ailur e to comply wit h these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. Roa d Safety Comes Fir st DonâÂÂt use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehic le first. Switc h Of f In Hosp itals Follow any regulations or rules. Switch phone off near medical equipment. Swit ch Off On Aircraft Wireless phones can cause interference. U sing them on aircraft is illegal. Switc h Of f When Re fueli ng DonâÂÂt use phone at a refueling point. DonâÂÂt use n e ar fuel or chemicals. Switc h Of f Near Blas ting Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress. Obse rve res trict ions, and foll ow any regulat ions or rules . Int erfer ence All wireless phones may get interference which could affect performance. Use Sen sibly Use only in the normal pos ition (to ear). DonâÂÂt touch th e antenna unnecessarily . Quali fied Serv ice Only qualified service personnel must install or repair equipment. Acce ssor ies and Batt erie s Use only approved acce ssories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products.
2 FCC/Industry Canada Notice Y ou r phone ma y c ause TV or radio interferenc e (for example, when using a tele phone in c los e proximit y to receiv ing equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can re quire you t o stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminate d. If you re quire assista nce, conta ct your loca l service facility . This devic e complies with part 15 of the F C C ru les. Operation is subjec t to the condition tha t t his device doe s not ca us e ha rmfu l int erf erenc e. Using this Guide The wireless phone described in t his guide is approved for use in TDMA a nd AMPS ne tworks. Networ k services A numbe r of features included in t his guide ar e called netwo rk service s . Th e y a re special s ervic es provided by wireless serv ice providers. B e fore you can take advan tage of any of t h e se netw o rk servi ces , you m u st su bscri be to the serv ice(s) from yo ur home s e rvice provider and obta in instructions for their use. Updat es The latest v ersion of t his OwnerâÂÂs Manual m a y be found on NokiaâÂÂs W orld Wide Web site at ww w .no kia.ca .
3 2. Battery installation and char ging Before you ca n use your new ph one, you nee d t o attach and charge the ba t tery . Attaching the batter y T o attach the battery , place it on the back of the phone as shown and slide it t oward the top of the phone until it c licks into place. Batter y charging Y ou r phone is powered by a rech arge able NiMH or Li- Ion battery . N ote that a n ew NiMH ba tteryâÂÂs full performa nce is ac h iev ed on l y af t er t wo or th ree c omp l ete ch arg e an d disc harg e cycles. For charging times, see âÂÂCh a rgin g timesâ on page 58. How to charge your ba ttery Connect the lead from t he charger to the bottom of your phone or to a charging stand. Then plug the charger into a standard wall outle t. When the b a ttery is cha rging, the ba ttery st rength indica tor on the right side of the display scrolls. Note: When you ch arge the battery for the firs t t ime, the battery stren gth indicator will not scroll the ent ire time; this is normal. Pro blem s ch argin g If your phone displays Not ch argi ng , charging is suspended. Chec k that th e battery is co nnected to an approv ed charging device. If the ba t tery is very hot or cold, wait for a
4 while; charging w ill automa tically resu me afte r the battery is restored to its normal operating sta te . If charging still fails , c on tact your de aler . Wh en is char ging comp lete ? When the cha rge indicators stop scrolling, your phone is considered fu lly charged. However , a slight in crease in charge may occur if you leave your phone connect e d to the charger . When is a good time to cha rge? Y o u can charge any time, but r emembe r that w hen yo ur phone displays Battery lo w , yo u only h a ve a coupl e of minute s of talk time left. Can I m ake call s while c hargi ng? Y e s , but de pe nding on the charger used, your batt ery may not charge durin g a call. Discha rging Ni MH batt eries For good ope ra t ion times, discharge NiMH batt eries from time to time by le a ving y our phone s witched on until it turns i ts elf off ( or by us ing the batte ry discharge facility of any approved accessory available for y our phone). Do not attempt t o discharge the b a ttery by any o ther me ans. Removing the battery Note: Switc h off th e phone before remo vi ng the battery! 1 Press and hold the button at the top of the battery . 2 Slid e the batt ery toward the bottom of the phone. 3 Lift the battery off the phone.
5 Important battery information ⢠Note that a new bat teryâÂÂs full per formance is ac hi eved only af t er two or three complete charge and discharge c ycles! ⢠The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it i s time to buy a new battery . ⢠Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer . ⢠When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from t he power sour ce. Do not l e ave the b attery connect ed to a charge r for longer than a week, since ove r charging may shor ten its life. If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. ⢠(NiMH batteries only) For good operation times, discharg e t he battery from time to time by leaving your phone switched on until it turns itself off (or by using t he batt ery discharge faci lit y of any approved acces sory available for your phone). Do not attempt to dischar ge the battery by any other means. ⢠T emperat ur e extremes will affect the ability of your battery to charge: allow it to cool down or warm up first. ⢠Use the battery only for its intended purpose. ⢠Never use any char ger or battery which is damaged or worn out. ⢠Do not short circuit the battery . Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip, or pen) causes direct connection of the and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the back of the bat tery), for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connect ing object. ⢠Leaving the batte ry in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the batter y . Always try to keep the batter y between 59ú F and 77ú F (15ú C and 25ú C). A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not wor k, even when the battery is fully charged. NiMH batteriesâ performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 14ú F (-1 0ú C). Li-Ion batteriesâ performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 32ú F (0ú C) . ⢠Do not dispose of batteries in a fire! ⢠Dispose of used batteries in accordance with any local regulations.
6 3. About the phone, keys and menu Power k ey Y ou can use the pow er key to: ⢠turn the ph one on or off (p ress and hold ) ⢠turn the phoneâÂÂs lights on for 1 5 seconds ⢠s elec t a qui ck al ert set t i ng (s ee page 23) (if K eyguar d is off and the phone is not c onnected to a headset or handsfree c ar kit) ⢠silence the ringing of an incoming call No kia N avi ⢠key Y ou r phoneâÂÂs Navi⢠key appears below t he display . Its current function is indicated by th e word that appe ars above it (for example, Menu ). S impl y press the Navi⢠key to perform the function. Throughout this gu ide, when y ou see â press Menu ,â âÂÂpr ess List en ,â et c., pres s the N avi⢠key when that wo rd ap pears above it. Scroll keys The scroll k eys are located to the right of th e Navi⢠key . Us e the scro ll keys to: ⢠browse menus ⢠move the cu rsor (see page 1 1) to th e right or the left ⢠adjust th e earpie ce volume while in a call ⢠access your phone book (press from the s t ar t screen) ⢠a ccess the diale d calls list (pre ss from the start scree n)
7 Clear key Us e th e clear key to: ⢠del ete a charact er to the left of the cursor ⢠clear all c haracters from th e display (p ress and ho ld) ⢠ret urn to the pre vious me nu level ⢠return from the menu to t he start screen (press and hold) ⢠acce ss the in-c all menu while in a call Lights T o turn your phon e âÂÂs lights on for 15 seconds: ⢠if K eygu ard is off, pre ss any key ⢠if K e yguard is on, you mu s t press the key brie fly (this conserves battery power by keeping the lights from turning on when the ph one is in a pock e t or purse) For information about cont rolling your ph oneâÂÂs lights wh en the pho ne is in a c ar kit, see page 2 1. External antenna jack At the back of the phone, below th e antenna, there is a connector for an external an te nna. The connector m ay be pr otecte d by a rubb er ca p. R em ov e th e cap bef ore c onne c ti ng an extern al antenna. After remov in g t he antenna, replace the cap. Note: K eep the cap out of the reach of small c hildren. Start sc reen The start screen appears when you first turn on y our phone. Men u appears abo ve the Nav i⢠key so you can acces s your phoneâ s me nu. Several features can be used only w hen the phone is at the s tart screen .
8 T o get to the start scree n , press and hold fo r a second. (If th ere are ch arac ters o n the di spla y t his clears the characte rs, then you must press and hold again.) Menu Y o ur phon e âÂÂs me nu allo ws you to easily ac cess th e ma ny powerful features in your phone. Scr oll b ar When you us e your phoneâÂÂs menu, a scroll bar appears at the far right of the screen . This bar in di cate s where yo u a re in th e m e nu; eac h tab location on the bar represents a diffe re nt menu item. Fo r exa mple, press Men u once. The scroll ba r appears w ith the first (top) tab displayed. A diffe rent tab appears each time y ou press one of the scroll keys . Help te xt Many me nu items have brief help text. T o vie w the help tex t, scroll to the menu ite m and wait for about 1 0 seconds for the te xt to appea r . Pre ss More or to se e the ne x t page of text , to see the prev ious page, or to retu rn to the me nu.
9 Menu s hortcu ts When you sele ct a menu item , n umbers appear on the display above the scroll bar . If you becom e familiar w ith these n umbers, y ou can u s e th em as shortcu ts for accessing diffe re nt m enu items. For exampl e, to ac cess th e Ph one set ti n gs menu, you can simpl y press Menu 4 2. The pho ne d ispl ays th e firs t ite m in tha t menu, T ouc h ton es . Note: (1) Menu items in your phone vary depending on the netwo rk and accessories us ed. (2) This is not a complete list ; see entries abou t individual fe atures for more information. 1 Pho ne book 11 Search 12 Add new 13 Edit 14 Erase 14 1 One by one 142 Erase all 15 Opt ions 15 1 Scrolling view 152 Memory status 16 1-touch dialing 2 Messages 21 T ext mess ages 2 1 1 Inbox 21 2 S a v e d 2 1 3 W rite new 2 1 4 O utbox 21 5 E r a s e a l l 22 V o ice messa ges 22 1 Listen to voice messages 222 V o ice mailbox number 23 Wel c om e no t e 3 Ca ll log 31 Missed c alls 32 Re ceived ca lls 33 Dial ed calls 34 Clea r call lists 34 1 All 342 Missed 343 Received 344 Dialed 35 Call ti mers 35 1 Last call 352 All calls 353 Life timer 354 Clear timers
10 4 Setti ngs 41 Call settin gs 4 1 1 Emergency ke y 9 4 12 Aut omatic r edial 4 13 Calling card 4 14 Aut omat ic answer 2 42 Phone settings 42 1 T ouch t ones 422 Language 423 Restore factory set ting s 424 Lights 1 43 Security settings 43 1 Restrict c alls 432 Access codes 44 Network services 44 1 V o ice privacy 442 Network feature set ting 443 Call forwarding 3 444 Call waiting 3 445 Send own number 3 45 NAM select ion 5S y s t e m 51 Automa tic 52 Manua l 53 New search 6G a m e s 61 Memory 62 Snake 63 Logic 7C l o c k 71 Alarm clock 72 Clo ck setting s 72 1 Display/Hide clock 722 Adjust time 723 Ti me format 8M y t o n e s 81 Ringing opti ons 81 1 R i n g 81 2 A s c e n d i ng 8 13 Ring once 8 14 Beep once 8 15 Silent 82 Ringing tone (30 tones ) 83 Ring ing volume 83 1 Level 1 832 Level 2 833 Level 3 834 Level 4 835 Level 5 84 Message al ert t one 84 1 No tone 842 Standard 843 Special 844 Beep once 845 Long & loud 85 K eypad tones 85 1 Off 852 Level 1 853 Level 2 854 Level 3 86 Warning and game to nes 86 1 On 862 Off 87 Vibrating alert 4 87 1 On 872 Off 9 Keyguard 1 Visible only whe n us ed with car kit 2 Visible only whe n us ed with headset or car kit 3 Must be adde d to the menu manually; s ee âÂÂN etwork feature settingâ on page 27 4 Visible only whe n v ibrating battery is a t tached
11 Entering letters and numbers Cu rso r The cu rsor is a blink ing verti c al l ine that appears on the screen wh en you are ent ering text or numb e r s. Char ac ters you en ter appea r to th e righ t of th e c ursor . Press ing th e ke y deletes the char act er to the lef t of the curs or . Use the scro ll k eys to move the curso r to the rig h t or le ft . ABC mod e When your phone is re ady for you to enter text , such as a name or m essage, it switches to ABC mode . The icon shows t hat it is in ABC mo de . When is display ed, you c an ente r these characters by pressing the indic a t ed key repeatedly: Chang ing let ter case Press the key to switch be tween upper- and low e r-case letters. T he icon s witches to to indica te that you are usin g lower case. Ente ring nu mbers T o en ter numbers w hile in ABC mode, you can: ⢠press and hold th e corre s pon ding key un til the numb e r appears, or ⢠switch be tween ABC mode and number mod e by pressing and holding th e key . K ey Ch aracter s K ey Ch aracter s 1. , ? ! - 1 7P Q R S 7 2A B C 2 8T U V 8 3 DEF3 9 WXYZ9 4G H I 4 0s p a c e , 0 5 JK L5 See âÂÂSpecial characters in na mesâ on p age 12. 6 MNO6 Change s letter case, swi tche s be twee n letters and num be rs
12 Spe cia l char acter s in na mes In ABC mode you ca n pres s the ke y to view t he special charac ters below . Y o u can use these charact ers when s aving names in your ph one book. Simply press or to highlight t he one you w ant, then press Use . . , ? ! : ; - # * ( ) â â _ @ & $ % / < > ÿ á = Tip: T o choose a charact er that appears near the end of the list, im mediately press to go to the end of the list. Spe cia l char acter s in p hone n umb ers Y ou can us e specia l cha ra cters to d ial or sa ve phon e numbers of autom ated services such as bank acco unt informati on. When entering n u mb ers, press the key r ep eatedl y unti l you see the cha racte r you want . Character Use * This character is used to re quest servic e s from th e network. Co ntact your s ervice provide r for details. This charac ter is not c urrently us ed. p This charac ter creat es a pa use . Digi ts to the rig ht of the p are se nt as touc h tones af ter a 2. 5-s eco nd p au se. Use th is c haracter to save ph one numbers of au tomated servic es that require y ou to enter a password or oth er information after the call is answere d. For exam ple, if your vo ice ma il number a t work is 555-12 1 2 and you nee d to enter you r extens ion (1234) an d then a password (5678 ) in order to listen t o your messages, you could sav e this phone numbe r as 555 12 12p 1234p5678 . w This charac ter creat es a wai t . It works sim ilarly to the pause charac ter except tha t digits t o the right of the w are not sent until you press Sen d .
13 Keyguard (locking the keypad) The Keyguard feature allow s you to âÂÂloc kâ you r phon eâÂÂs keypad so th at accide ntal keypre sses have no effect. This is ha ndy w hen your ph one is in a pocket or purse . Note: K eyguard is n ot a security featur e and will n ot prevent unauthorize d use of your phone. T o lock the keys Press Menu 9 or Me nu . T o unlock the keys Press Unlo ck . Notes about K eyguard ⢠When Keyguard is on , the on ly way to answe r a call is to press Answe r . ⢠When Keyguard is on, calls may be possible to t he emergenc y number programmed into your phone (e.g. 9 1 1 or ot her official e mergency number). H owever , one-touch e mergency dialing (âÂÂemergency key 9âÂÂ) does not operate. ⢠K eyguard is automatic a lly turne d off when the phone is connec ted to a c ar kit.
14 4. Basic functions Turning the p hone on or of f Press and hold the key for one second. Note: If the phone asks for a loc k c ode, see â Lock codeâ on page 5 1. If the phone ask s for a security code, see âÂÂSecurity codeâ on page 5 1. W ARNING! Do not switch on the phone when w ire le ss phone use is prohibited or when it may cause int erference or danger . About the antenna Y our Nokia phone has a fixed-le ngth antenna. Do no t attempt t o extend or remove it. Normal positio n Hold the phone as you would any othe r telephon e, with the antenna po inted up and ov er your shoulder . Tips on effici ent operatio n As with any oth er radio transmitting de vice, do not touch th e ant enna un n e c e ssari ly when the phon e is switc hed on. Contac t with the antenna affect s call quality and ma y cause the phon e to op e rate at a higher pow er level than othe rwise neede d. Checking signal str ength Y ou r phone operates on radio wa v es. Radio signal coverage is mainta ined by a wi reless netw ork, and the quality of calls on your phon e depends on the stre ngth of t he wireless radio sig na l.
15 Get a stro ng signal When yo u are at the sta rt scree n (see p age 7) or in a call, the stre ngth of the radio signa l is indi cated by the signal indi cators on the left side of your phoneâÂÂs dis play . These indicators scroll as the sig nal s tren gth incre ases and decre ase s. T o improv e your p honeâÂÂs re ception , try mo ving your phone slightly . If youâÂÂre ins ide a building, move towa rd a windo w . Making a ca ll 1 Enter the are a code and phone number . ( Menu chan ges to Call .) 2 Press Call and wait for the other party to answer . Volume adjustment (earpiece) T o adjust th e earpiece volume, pres s or during a call. If a n accessory with its own loudspe aker is con nected to your phone , the scroll keys will a djust the volume for that acce ssory . Muting the microphone Whe n you are in a ca ll, yo u ca n mu te t he phon eâÂÂs microphone by pressing , pres s ing Options , an d selectin g Mute . T o unmute the microph one , pres s , press Options , and se lect Unmu te . Note: For more inform ation about the in-call menu, see page 28. Ending a c all Press End .
16 Last number redial The l ast 1 0 number s you d ialed are stor ed in th e dial ed ca lls list. Us e this list to redia l a number you have ca lled rece ntly . 1 From the start screen, pre ss to access the dialed calls lis t. 2 Scroll to th e desired number . 3 Press Call . Saving a name and number See âÂÂSaving names and n umbersâ on page 36 . Finding a name and nu mber 1 Press to access your phone book. 2 Scroll to the numbe r you want . (T o skip ah ead quickly in the lis t, press th e numb er key that correspo nds to the first lette r of th e name .) 3 Press Call . For othe r ways to find names and number s, see â Finding names and numbe rsâ on page 37. Answering a call When some one calls, the phone will alert you (se e âÂÂT one sâ on page 2 1) and Call will flash on th e display . To answ e r the call, p ress a ny key exce pt . Note: T o prevent accidental answering when the phone is in a pocket or purse, the phone will not answer the call if you press the key for longer than one second. For informa tion on settin g your phon e to answer in coming calls a utomatically , s ee âÂÂAutomatic answerâ on pa ge 34.
17 Cal ler ID Caller ID is a network service tha t can displa y the name and phone n umber of the person callin g you, if the information is availa ble . Cont act your se rvice provider for details. If th e call er can be id entified , the phone m ay display the calle r' s n ame and phone number . The in formation displayed depends on the information available through th e network and your phone book. It is possible that only the name or the number will appear . Call - calle r ID una vailab le will display when the wireles s netwo rk does n ot recogn ize the calling nu mber . Also , Call - caller ID bloc ked ma y display if the calling pa rty has blocked calle r ID. Silencing an incoming call T o silence the ringing of an incoming call, press briefly .
18 5. Settings This section describes some phone settings that allow you t o customize you r phone to suit y our pre fe rences and that you probably won â t change very ofte n. Automatic r e dial Use Me nu 4 1 2 to turn th is featu r e on or off. W hen this feature is on and the wireless network is busy , your phone will redi al a num be r up to three time s. This featu re will not redial to a bu s y phone numb er . T o stop the c all attempts, press Quit or . Calling card set-up If you wish to use a calling card for long di stance calls, y ou must firs t save your calling c ard information into yo ur phone. Y ou r phone can save informat ion about two ca lling cards. T o learn how to make calling card calls, se e âÂÂCa lling card callsâ on page 33 . Savin g callin g card in formatio n 1 Press Menu 4 1 3. 2 Scroll to the desired calling ca rd, then press Options . 3 Scroll to Edi t , th en pr ess OK . 4 Enter your security code (see page 5 1), the n press OK . 5 At Diali ng sequenc e , press Sele ct . Press to choose the dialin g s e quence your card uses, then press Se lect .
19 Note: The order of the follo wing steps may vary , depending on which dialing sequence your card uses. 6 Enter a ccess num ber (usua lly the 1 -800 nu mber listed on the back of the c alling ca rd) , th e n press OK . 7 Enter your card n umber and/or PIN, the n press OK . Y our phone w ill display Sav e ch ange s? Press OK . 8 Press to rea c h Card name , th en press Sele ct . Enter the card name using your phoneâÂÂs keypad, then press OK . Note: This procedu re might not work with all callin g c ards. Please look at the back of yo ur c alling card or contact you r long distance company for more information . Cho osing a call ing card t o use To sele ct a calli ng ca rd to use , p ress Menu 4 1 3, scro ll to t he car d you want, then pr ess Opti ons . Se lect is hi ghligh ted ; press OK . Enter your secur ity code, th en pr ess OK . Dialin g seque n ce Use for card s that re quire you to : Cards u sing this sequ en ce Access no. phon e no. ca rd no . Dia l 1-800 access nu mber , the n phone num ber , then ca rd numbe r ( PIN if required) MC I, A T & T T rue Choice, Sprint Can ad a, U nite l Access no. ca rd no . phon e no. Dia l 1-800 access nu mber , the n card num ber ( PIN if required), then phone num ber network MCI, WorldPhone MCI Prefix phon e no. ca rd no . Dial th e prefix ( any numbers t hat must precede the phon e number) and phone number y ou want to dial, then card number ( P IN if required) GTE, P a cBell, AT & T, S t e n t o r
20 Clock Y ou r phone has an internal clock th a t can be d is played on th e start screen. The clo ck must b e set in order for ca ll times to be recorded ( s ee â Call lo g â on page 39). If you re move the batte ry for longer than a couple of second s , the time will be lost. The next tim e you turn on the phone, you will be a s ked to enter the t ime. Sel ectin g tim e form at Use Menu 7 2 3 to se t the c lockâ s forma t to 24-hour or am/ pm . Set ting th e time Use Menu 7 2 2 to e nter the cu rrent time. Use tw o digits for both hours and minu tes (for exam ple, ente r 1:30 as 0 130 ). If the c lockâÂÂs tim e format is set to am /p m , you will be aske d to choose am or pm . Note: The key do es not work o n t his screen . If you make a mistake, re-enter all four digits. Disp layin g or hidi ng the cloc k Press Men u 7 2 1 t o display the clock on the phoneâÂÂs screen if it is currently hidde n, or vice versa. When the clock is displayed a nd the time form a t is set to am/pm , a black square w ill appear nex t to the tim e indicating a.m. or p.m. Language Use Menu 4 2 2 to set th e langua ge of your phone âÂÂs display . Y ou can ch oose from English, French , Spanish, and P ortug uese. The shortc ut for choosing English is to press Menu 42 2 1 . 36=48 36=48 3:15 a.m. 3:1 5 p. m.
21 Lights If youâÂÂre us ing your pho ne wi th a car kit, use Menu 4 2 4 to set your ph oneâ s lights to On (light s stay on) or Autom ati c (after 15 seconds , lights turn off until the ne xt key is presse d, phone rings, etc.). For information about turn ing your phoneâÂÂs lights on at any time, see page 7. Tones Us e Me nu 8, My tone s, to chan ge t h e six so un d set ti ngs in your phone: ringing option, rin ging tone, ringing v olume, message ale rt tone, keypad t ones, and warning and game tones. The quic k alert se ttings feature (see page 23) allow s you to select a fixed co mbination of t he se s ettings to suit your current environmen t. Ri ngin g op tion Use Menu 8 1 to tell your phon e how to notify you th at you have a call. Note : I f you ch oose Beep onc e or Sile nt , the al arm clock will only sound a quiet be e p. Ring The ph one rings no rmally using the cu rrently selecte d ringing tone . Asc endi ng The ph one rings using the c urrently sele c ted ringing tone . The ring ing volume s tarts low and increases wi th succ essiv e rings . Ring once The phon e rings once u s ing the currently selecte d ringing ton e. Beep on ce The phone beeps once. Sile nt T he pho ne m akes n o so und wh en yo u rec eive a call . The icon appears at the start screen.
22 Ringi ng tone Y ou r phone plays a ringing tone whe n someone calls you and the ringing option is s e t to Ring , Ascen d i ng , or Ring once . Use Menu 8 2 to choose one of 3 0 ringing tone s. Scroll to a tone to he ar how it sounds. Note: I f th e ringing option is set to Sile nt or Beep onc e , the phone wonâÂÂt play sample tones. Rin gi ng vo lume Use Menu 8 3 to control th e volume of your phoneâÂÂs ringing and of message alert tones. Note: If y our phone do es not r ing loudly enough at max imum volum e, try a different ringing tone; some tones are louder than o thers . Me ssa ge al er t to ne Use Menu 8 4 to ch oose the tone playe d when you r ece ive a text me s sage. Sc roll to a tone to hear how it sounds. Keypad tones Use Menu 8 5 to adju st the volume of the tones yo ur phone mak es whe n y ou press it s keys. War ning an d gam e tone s Use Menu 8 6 to turn your phoneâÂÂs warning and game to nes o n or off. W arning tones are created by eve n ts such as confirmations, e rrors , po wer o n, ba tter y lo w , a nd rec harge batter y . Vibr ating ale rt If your phone has a v ibrating batt er y attached, use Me nu 8 7 to set yo ur phone to vibrate wh en yo u re ceive a v oice cal l. If you turn vib r at ing alert on, your ph one will vibra te e ve n if its ringin g option is set to Sile nt . Note: The vibrating battery does not vibrate when your phone is connected to or placed in any charging device.
23 Quic k ale rt set tings Y ou can q uickly adjust you r phon eâÂÂs sound se ttings whe n you go into a meeting, go outdoors, etc. T o choose a quick alert setting , briefly press the key , scroll to the setting you want, th en pr ess OK . Tip: Inste ad of using th e scroll k eys, you ca n press the key repea tedly to scr o l l throug h this menu. Af te r you rea ch th e setti ng you want, p r ess and h old the key . Note : I f you ch oose Sile nt or Quie t , the alarm clock will only so und a quiet beep. My t ones Us es the s ettings y ou have made in Menu 8, My tones. Sile nt A ll s ound is turned off. Quie t Y our pho ne beeps onc e when you receive a call or text message. Other ton es are turn ed of f . Loud Y our ph one rings lou dly . Oth er tones are n ot affected. Headse t Automat ically sele cted whe n your phone is conne cted to a headset . Rememb ers any chan ges you make to se ttin gs i n Menu 8, My t one s, and uses t hem th e nex t time y ou conne ct the phon e to a h eadset. Car Aut omatic ally se lect ed when your p hone i s conn ect ed to a car kit. R emem bers an y chang es you m ake to setting s in Me nu 8, My to ne s, an d uses th em t he nex t tim e you con nec t the pho ne to a c ar kit. Note : If the Sile nt , Quie t , or Loud quick alert settin g is chosen and you change a setting in Menu 8, My tones , the phone switc hes the current quic k ale rt setting to My to nes . Voice mailbox n umber If you h ave a voic e mail subs cription, use Men u 2 2 2 to save th e voice mailbox nu mber given to y ou by your s e rvice provider . This numb er may be up to 3 2 digits long. Once you save your voic e mailbox n umber , you can pre ss and hold the key to dial your v oice mailbox. (Y ou can also pre s s briefly and the n press Call .)
24 For more information on voice m ail, see âÂÂV oice messagesâ on page 42. Voice privacy Available only in digital networks, v oice privacy encrypts t he voice cha nnel so it is more difficult for anyon e to eave sdrop on y our conv ersa tio ns. U se Menu 4 4 1 to tu rn voice privacy on or off. This featur e may n ot be availa ble in a ll ar eas; c ontact your ser vice pro vider fo r det ail s. I f voic e pri vacy beco mes i nacti ve, the phone beeps and display s V oice pr ivacy not ac tive . Welcome note Use Menu 2 3 to cr e at e or chan ge t he welcome note for your ph one. This note is displayed brie fly eac h time you turn on y our phone. It can be your name , a reminde r , e tc. To save the note, press Options , the n Save . T o eras e the note, pre ss Options , the n Era se .
25 6. Emerg enc y calls 1 If the phone is not on, switch it on . 2 Press an d h old the key for severa l secon ds to ready the ph one for calls. 3 K ey in th e emerge ncy nu m b e r for yo ur pr esent locat io n (e.g. 9 1 1 or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers v ary by locatio n. 4 Press Call . IMPO RTANT! This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals , w ireless and landline ne tworks as well as use r- programmed fun ctions which cannot guarante e c onnec tion in all conditions . Therefore you s hould never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communica tions (e.g. medical em e rgenc ies). Remember , to make or receive an y calls the phone must be switched on and in a service are a with ade quate signal strength. Eme r g ency calls may not be pos sible on all wireless phone network s or wh en certain network services and/or pho ne feat ures are in us e. Ch eck with loca l servi ce pr o v iders . If certain features are in use (K eyguard, call restrictions, e tc.), you ma y first ne ed to turn those features off be fore you ca n make an emergenc y c all. Consult this docume nt and y our local cellular serv ice provider . When ma king an emergency call, re member to give all the necessary inform ation as ac cu rately as possible. Rememb er that your wireless ph one may be the only me ans of comm unication at the scene of an ac cident - d o not c ut off the call until given permission to do so.
26 Emergenc y key 9 Use Men u 4 1 1 to turn on this feature. When th is feature is on, the ph one atte mpts to ma ke an emergency call wh en you : ⢠press and hold the 9 key , or ⢠pre ss 9, then press Call . Note : Whe n K ey guard is active, the only w ay to ma ke a n eme rgen c y call is to dia l t he emergenc y num ber , th en p re ss Call . IMPO RTANT! Official emergenc y numbers (for example, 9 1 1) vary by location. Only one number is dialed automatically by Emergency Key 9, and it might not be the proper number in all circumstanc e s.
27 7. Ad vanc ed fu nction s Network fea ture setting Call forwarding, call w aiting, and send ow n num ber are netwo rk service s ava ilable through y our service provider . These feature s do not appear in your phoneâÂÂs Netw ork ser vi ces menu until you s a ve the related feature code(s ) given to you by your service provider . After y ou save the featu re activa tion or ca ncellation code, the feature appears in the phoneâÂÂs menu an d you can use the menu to turn th e feature on or off. Note: F eature c odes can be saved only when your primary phone num be r (NAM 1) is s elected. See page 32. Addi ng feature acti vation codes to the menu T o s ave a feature ac tivation code, press Menu 4 4 2 . At the Feature code: prompt, ent e r the fe ature a c tivation code, th en pr ess OK . Scroll to the feature tha t the code applies to, th en pr ess Sele ct . (If the feature is call forward ing, choose one of th e four ty pe s of call forw arding.) Finally , scroll to Act iva te , t hen press OK . Act iva te will n ow appear in the m enu for that fe ature. Adding feature ca ncellation codes to the menu T o save a feat ure canc ellation code, p ress Me nu 4 4 2. At t he Feat ur e code: prompt , enter the feat ure cancellati on code, then press OK . Scroll to the feat ure t hat th e code ap p l ies to , then press Select . (If the featur e is call forw ardi ng, choose one o f the fou r types of ca ll forwar ding.) Fin ally , scroll to Cance l , then p ress OK . Cancel will n ow appear in the m e nu for t hat feature .
28 In-call menu When y ou are i n a call, t he funct ion of the N avi⢠key is End . Howe ver , your phon e has a n in-call m enu that allow s you to perform sev eral funct ions while in a call. To use the in-call men u, pre ss wh ile yo u ar e in a ca ll, t hen pr ess Opti ons . Press to scroll to th e first item in the menu, or to scroll to the last item in the menu. The in- call menu is: Making/receiving multiple c alls Maki ng a new outgo ing call While you are in a call, s elect New call from the in-call menu. E nter the number (or press Sea rch to lo cate the number in the phone book ), then press Call . The first call i s autom a tica lly put on hold wh ile you are in you r new call. Note: This feature might not be supported in your network. Contac t y our service pro v ider for de tails. Three-way calling Note: This feature might not be supported in your ne twork or might w ork differently t han described. For more information , con tact you r service provider . T o create a three-w ay call, call the first pe rson. Then select New call from the in-call menu , enter or find th e phone number of the second person, press OK and then press Call . The first pe rs o n is put on hold. Afte r the second person answers , choose Connec t all fro m the in-call me nu. Now all three of you can talk to e ach othe r at the s ame tim e . Ans wer answ er a waitin g ca ll Swa p sw itch between two calls New call ma ke a ca ll when you ha ve one in progr ess End end all calls Phon e book access the phone book Me nu acce ss your phone âÂÂs menu T ouc h ton es send tou ch tone s Mute/ End mute mute / u nmute the phoneâÂÂs microphon e
29 En ding cal ls Press End or select End from the in-call menu . Note: The wireless network does not support ending individual calls when more than one call is in progress. Call waiting Call wa iting is a n etwork s ervic e that allow s you to re ceive an inco ming call wh en youâÂÂre alre ady in a ca ll. Con tact your service provider for details. Ans wering a waitin g call Note: Call w aiting is a n etwork service th at requires a subscription from your servic e provider . If you are in a call with s omeone and another person calls you , t he functio n of the Navi ⢠Key ch a ng es from End to Options . Pre ss Options . The in-c all menu appears with Ans wer selec ted. Press OK . Swa pping betw een ca lls When you are in a call and you rec eive an indic ation of a wait ing call, s elect Answer from the in-call me nu. Y ou r first call will be put on hold. T o sw a p ba ck to the first call, sele ct Swa p from the in-call menu. Cance lling ca ll waitin g: sta ndard method T o ca ncel call waiting before making a call, you must get the call waiting c ancellation code from your service provider . 1 Dial th e code for cancelling ca ll waiting fo llowed by the phone n umber yo u want t o call. 2 Press Call . Example : If the code for canc elling call waiting is #4 3# and the nu mber you want to call is (4 1 6) 555-123 4, dial #43#4 16555 1234 , then pr ess Call .
30 Cance lling ca ll waitin g: menu meth od Y ou can s ave t he code for c ancelling call waiting given by your service provider and then u se the Me nu 4 4 4 2 to cancel call w aiting. See âÂÂAdding feature cancellation codes to the menuâ on page 27. Call forwarding Call forwardin g is a network service that le ts you forw a rd your inc oming calls to anothe r phone num ber. Check with your service provider for de tails and feature codes. Activa ting ca ll forwar ding Standa rd m ethod T o a ctivate ca ll forwarding, you must get th e call forwardin g activation code from your service provider . 1 Dial the code for activating call forw arding followed by the phone n umber to wh ich you want to fo rward y our calls. 2 Press Call . Example : If the c all forwarding activation code is *2 1* and the nu mber you w ant to forwa rd calls to is (4 1 6) 555-123 4, dial *2 1*4 16555 1234 , then pres s Call . Menu method Y ou can save t he code for activating call forwarding and then u se the menu to a ctivate call forwarding. See âÂÂAdding featu re activatio n co des to the menuâ on page 27. Can celli ng call forwardi ng Standa rd m ethod T o cancel call forw arding, you must get the call forw a rding cancellation c ode from your service provi de r . 1 Dial th e code for cance lling call forwarding (for e xample , #2 1 #). 2 Press Call .
31 Menu method Y ou can sav e the code for c ancelling call forwarding and then u se the menu to cancel call forwarding. See âÂÂAdding feature cancellation codes to the me nuâ on page 27. 1-touch dialing This fea ture allows you to mak e phone calls quickly a nd easily with the to uch of a button. O nce you have assigned a ph on e numb er t o a num ber ke y ( 2 th roug h 8), you can pr ess and hol d that key t o dial t he number . (Y ou can also p re ss the number key briefly and then pre ss Call .) Note: K eys 1 and 9 are used e x clusively for dialin g your voice mailbox and for attempting emergenc y calls , respectively (see âÂÂV oice me s sagesâ on page 42 and âÂÂEmergency callsâ on page 25). Assigni n g numbers t o keys Before you can assign a phon e number to a key , the phone number must be saved in you r phone book ( s ee page 16). Th en f ollo w th e step s belo w . 1 Press Menu 1 6. 2 Scroll to th e desi red key , the n press Assig n . 3 Press or to choose the name you want to assign to the select ed key , then pres s Sele ct . If a key alre ady has a num ber assi gned to it, you ca n pres s Options and th en vie w , change , or er a se th e number assign m ent. Maki ng call s usi ng one- touch d ialing Press and h old a nu mber key ( 2 through 8) for a few seconds to cal l the numbe r assigned to it. Y our ph one finds th e phone n umber , display s it brie fly , then dials it. Y o u can a lso enter the number of the 1-touc h dialing ke y (for example, 2) and press Call .
32 Choosing your ph one number (NAM selection) Y ou r service provider c a n set up your ph one to ha v e tw o phone n umbers that are activated in different service areasâÂÂfor example, one number for the T oronto area an d one nu mber for the M ontreal area. A number assignmen t module, or NAM, consists of a phone number a nd ne twork information that the service prov ider programs into your phon e . When you select a NAM, y ouâÂÂre not only selecting a phone number , youâÂÂre a lso s electing a home system in wh ich you will not be charged roaming fees. The two N AMs are no t equ al. So me featu res, such as system selection (see page 3 3) and network feature setting (see page 27), are available on ly when the primary NAM is selecte d. Use Me nu 4 5 to selec t a NAM. Send own number This netw ork servic e allows you to hide you r phone numbe r from a person yo u a re callin g who h a s Caller ID . ( If for some reason your network preve nts phon e numbers from being displayed , you may be ab le to use this feature to sho w you r number to the p erson you a re calli ng.) Cont a ct y our service provider for feature c odes for showing/hiding your ph one number . St anda rd me thod 1 Dial the featur e code follo wed by the n umb er you w ant to cal l. 2 Press Call . Example : If the fe ature code t o hide your n umber is *6 7 and the nu mber you want to dial is (4 16 ) 555-1234 , dial *674 16555 1234 , then pr ess Call .
33 Menu met hod Y ou can sa ve the feature code giv en by your service provide r so th at Sen d own nu mber appears in y our phoneâÂÂs menu, and th en us e Men u 4 4 5 t o use this feature . See âÂÂNetwo rk feature settin gâ on page 27. This fea ture must be a ctivat ed before eac h call. Ye s displays your n umber to the person you a re calling. No prevents your num ber from being shown to the pe rson you a re calling. Calling c a rd c alls Before you can ma ke a call using a calli ng card, yo u have to enter your calling card information into the phon e. See âÂÂCa lling card se t-up â on page 18. T o ma ke a c all using a calling card: 1 Enter the ph one numbe r , includin g any prefix (such as 0 or 1) th at your ca lling card may require w hen you m ake a callin g card call. Se e y our calling card for instruction s . 2 Press and hold Call for a few s econds until you r phone displays Card call . 3 Y ou r phone displays W ait for tone, the n press O K . W ait fo r th e to ne, t hen press OK . 4 Y ou r phone displays W ait for tone, press OK again . Wait for the tone again, th en press OK . System sele c tion Y ou r phone is capable of workin g in residential, private, and pu bli c s yste ms. Y ou can choose how your phone se lects a netwo rk to use. This fea ture is Menu 5 in your p hone. The default is Automa tic , which means your phone a uto mati cally searches for n etworks availabl e t o y ou and cho oses t he appropri ate one. Every time yo u swit ch on your pho ne, Automatic is se lecte d.
34 If you ch oose Man ual , your phone display s a list of available and unavail able net works. (Y o u canâÂÂt use unavailable netw orks.) Scroll through the choices and press OK when yo u reach the on e yo u want . If you choose Ne w Se arc h , your ph one begins a new search for n e w pr ivat e and re sidentia l syst ems. When it f inds the best new system, it displ ays it . Y ou can then sele ct it or start another search by pre ssing Next . Note: The Man ual and New s ear ch feature s can be used only when your primary ph one number (NAM1) is selected. See page 32. T o switc h from p rivate to public If you are i n a private sy stem and want access to a public sy stem , p ress an d hol d Me nu when you are not in a cal l. Y ou r phone will d isplay Sea rch p ublic syste ms? Press OK and your ph one will use the public system for the next outgoin g cal l. Afte r the cal l it will reve rt t o Autom ati c syst em select ion . Automatic a n sw er This featu re is available only w hen your phone is connecte d to a headset or to a n approved handsfree car kit e quipped with th e ignition sense option , with th e ignition on. When automat ic answer is turned on , your ph one answers incoming voice c alls after one ring. Use Men u 4 1 4 to turn this feature on or off. Touch tones Y ou r phone can ge nerate v a rious sounds, called t ouch tones, whe n t he ke ys are pr essed. T ou ch tone s can be u sed for many autom ated servic es such as che cking voice mail, mo vie times, a nd a irline arrival/ departure times. Note: Sendin g confidential information over the air using touch tones is n ot recom mended.
35 Setti ng manua l touc h tone length Use Me nu 4 2 1 1 to set th e len gth of touc h tones c reated whe n you pr ess a ke y: Co ntin uous means the ton e sounds for as long as you press and hold th e k e y . Fixed sets the tone length t o one tenth of a se cond, regardless of how long you press and hold the key . Off turns off touch tones. No ton es will be sen t when yo u pre ss the ke ys. Setti ng auto matic to uch tone lengt h Use Me nu 4 2 1 2 to set th e len gth of touc h tones s ent automatically by th e phone to Shor t (one te nth of a second) or Long (half a sec ond). Saving touc h tone string s T ou ch tone s trings can be used for sen ding and re ceiving informat ion with your phone. Save touch tone strings th e sam e wa y you sav e ph one nu mbe rs ( see page 16) . Fo r ex ample , you c an save your off ice vo ic e mail box num ber along wi th your pass word for ea sy access to you r message s. See âÂÂSpecial characters in ph one numbersâ on pag e 12. Sending t ouch tone strings 1 During a c a ll, press to clear any n umbers from t he display . 2 Press Options . 3 Scroll to T o uch ton es , then pr ess OK . 4 Enter or fin d the to uch tone string, then press OK . Restore fa ctory settings Y o u can use Menu 4 2 3 to res et many of t he settin gs in your phone t o their factory defaults (as in a new phone). Y ou will be required to enter the security c ode. Note: The phone book, language setting, call tim ers , security code, and lock code are n ot affected.
36 8. Phon e book Y ou r phone allows you to save 1 00 phone numbers and associated n ames so t he y are right at your fingertips for eas y d iali ng. Saving names and numbers Saving a name and number is eas y! Ju st enter the phon e numb er , p ress or , then press Save . En ter a nam e if you wish, t hen press OK . Each n ame may consist of up to 16 characters and each phon e number may c onsist of up to 32 c haracters. Saving a number qui c kly T o save a number quickly , e nter the phone number , press or , then press and ho ld Sav e . Th e number is s aved to your ph one book and yo u can add a name to it later (see âÂÂEditing names and n umbersâ on page 38). Saving a name an d number while i n a call T o save a name and n umber while in a ca ll: 1 Press . 2 Press Options . 3 Scroll to Phon e book , then pres s OK . 4 Scroll to Add n ew , th en pr ess Sele ct . 5 Ent er a na me if yo u li ke, th en press OK . 6 Ent er th e phone n u m ber , then pre ss OK . The entry is disp la yed in y our phone list. Pre ss Call to ca ll th e num ber o r to cl ear t he scr een (th e curre nt ca ll will not be a ffect ed).
37 Notes abou t saving names ⢠A na me may app ear onl y once i n me mor y . If y ou t ry to save a name that already e xists in memory , the phone ask s if you wan t to repla ce the ex isting na me. ⢠If you try to save a phone nu mber and your ph one book is full, you are give n the option to replace an e xisting entry . Scroll to th e entry you w ant to replace and press OK , or press to cancel. Finding names and numbers There are seve ral way s to find na mes and nu mbers in y our phone book. From the start sc reen Press to access your phone book , then scroll to th e desired name/number . Tip: Y ou can also press the num ber key that corresponds to the first letter of the nam e . The firs t matching en try is displayed at th e top of the sc re en. Usi ng the Phone book menu Press Menu 1 1, enter the first few letters of the name, then press OK . Y ou r phone displays t he first matching entry a t the top of the scre en. Whil e perfo r ming other fu nctions Say you wa nt to forward you r phone calls to a number that is sa ved in your phone book. When you are prom pted to ente r the phone number , y ou can find it ins te adâÂÂsi mply press Sear ch to access y our phone book.
38 Editing names and numbers T o edit phone book e ntries, press Men u 1 3 , scroll to t he entry y ou wa nt to edit, then pres s Edit . Ed it the nam e and nu m b er a s ne eded. Erasing names and numbers Use Me nu 1 4 to e rase entries from your phone book. One by one lets you select one entry a t a time to be erased. Erase al l erases you r entire phon e book ( you will be re quired to enter y our security code first). Scrolling view Use Me nu 1 5 1 to choose a s crolling view for your phone book ( Na me list , Na me num ber , or Name only ). Tip: If your phone bookâÂÂs scrolling view is set to Na me li st or Na me only , you can vie w t he phon e number as sociated with a name by pressing and holding the key . Checki ng available memory Use Men u 1 5 2 t o see how many memory l ocations a re free and how ma ny are being used. (Each me mory location holds one phon e num ber and associated name.)
39 9. Call log For your c onveni ence, th e call log (Menu 3) saves a list o f phone n u mbers you have diale d, and can show you how much ti me you ha ve spent on th e phone . If you subsc ribe to the calle r ID netw ork servic e , the call log also records the phone n umbers of m issed calls a nd received c alls. Cont a c t your servic e provider for de tails. The Options key When yo u access Mi ssed ca lls , Recei ved cal l s , or Dia le d cal ls and press O ptions , a list of option s appears on y our phoneâÂÂs display . Call dial s the number . Call t ime shows th e time of the last call. (Y our phoneâÂÂs clock must be set; see page 20.) Ed it num ber allows y ou to e dit the numb er . Sav e all ows yo u to en ter a na m e fo r t he nu mb er , edit the number if needed, and save both to your phone book . Era se er ases th e num ber fr om th e ca ll list. Vi ew numbe r displays the associated phone number if only th e name is cu rre nt ly di spl ay ed. Missed calls If you subscr ibe to the ca ller ID n etwork se rvice, your phone autom a tica lly stores the last 1 0 numbe rs that have tried unsuc cessfully to reach you ( a s lon g as the c aller allowed his or her num ber to be shown to you). When the disp lay says Miss ed calls Press List . If you have missed more th a n one call, yo u can scroll through the list of numbers. T o dial the display ed number , press Opti ons , t hen ch oose Call .
40 Viewing the miss ed calls li st a t a n y time Use Me nu 3 1 to v iew the missed calls list at any time. T o di al a number , press O ptions , then ch oos e Call . Received calls If you subscrib e to the ca ller ID netw ork servic e, your p hone autom atically s to res the ph one nu mbers of the 1 0 m ost re cent c alls yo uâÂÂv e answ ered. Use Menu 3 2 to view the received calls lis t. T o dia l a nu mber , press O ptions , then cho ose Call . Dialed calls Y ou r phone automatic a lly stores the last 1 0 numbers youâÂÂve dialed. From t he start screen, pre ss to access the dialed calls lis t. Scroll to th e desired num ber , then press Call . Note: To pe rform any of the options list e d on page 39, access the dialed calls list by pressing Menu 33 . Clearing c all lists Use Me nu 3 4 to c le ar the missed, received, and/or dialed call lists . Call timers Use Me nu 3 5 to s ee the amount of time youâÂÂve spent in calls. Time s are for the curren tly selected phon e number; your phone has a s e parate timer for each phone number , or NAM (see page 32). Note: The act ual time invoic ed for calls by your servic e pro v ider may vary , depending upon ne twork features , rounding-off for billing, and so forth.
41 Vie wing ca ll ti mers Use Me nu 3 5 to view the various call timers . Last c all is th e duration of the last call , or curre nt call if applicable . All ca lls is the duration of all calls since the timers were last reset. Life timer displays the duration of all calls for the life of your phone an d cannot be re set. Set ting time rs b ack to 0 Use Me nu 3 5 4 to clear c a ll time rs. Y ou will be requi red to enter yo ur security co de. Dis p layi ng the cur rent cal l timer durin g calls 1 Press Menu 3 5 1. 2 Press Det ails . 3 Press Se le ct . 4 Scroll to On , th en pr ess OK . During a call, the amount of t ime spent in that c all will be displayed.
42 1 0. Voice messages V o ice mail is a network service that allows c a llers to record a m es sag e whe n you c annot be rea ch ed. Y ou c an then call you r voice m ailbo x and re trieve you r mess ages. Saving your voice mailbox number When you subscribe to voice ma il, your serv ice provider will give you a voice mailbox number . Y ou should sav e this number so you can ca ll your voic e mailbox by pressing a nd hol ding the key . See âÂÂV o ice mailbox numbe râ on page 23. Listening to new voice m essages When yo u receiv e a voic e mes sag e, your phone m ay notify you by b eeping, dis playing the voice me s sage indicator , and displaying New voice mes s ag e . The phone may display the numb e r of messages if there is more than one. Note: The method of notific ation depends on your service pro v ide r . When your phone notifies y ou that y ou have a new voice mes sage, press Li ste n . Y our ph one dials your voice mailbox nu mber , if you have s ave d it. Calling your voi c e mailbox at any time Once you ha ve save d you r voice mailbox numbe r , y ou can press and hold the key to dial your voice mailbox .
43 1 1. Text messages The text m essa ge net work servi ce al lows yo u to re ceive text messages from a variety of sources, such as a W eb page se t up by your service provide r . Contact your se rvic e provider for more inform ation. Reading messages When you rec eive a tex t mess age, th e phone displays the in di ca tor , eit her Messa ge re ceived or New emergency message (if an em erge ncy me ssag e has been received), and makes a sound ( depending on the me ss age alert tone; see pa ge 22). T o read th e message, press Read . This ta kes you to the Inbox, with the ne w message selected. Press Read again. If nec essary , u se the s croll ke ys to rea d the entire message . Aft er reac hing t h e end of t he m ess age, use th e scr oll ke ys to view the sen de râÂÂs name or ph one number , and the date and time th e messa ge was re ceived . Opti ons whe n r eadi ng m ess ages Several options are available while youâÂÂre reading a message. Just press Opti ons , scr oll to the o n e you want, t hen press OK . Read next allows you to rea d the next m essage. Era se deletes the message. Press OK to confirm the deletion (or to c ance l). Sav e saves the mes sage in th e Sav ed folder . Call back calls any displaye d phone numbe r in cluded in the message . If more th a n one number w as inclu ded, a list of numbers is displayed. Choose one and press Call . When youâÂÂve s een the la st new me ssage, the indic ator disappears.
44 Abou t the Inbox The Inbox holds text messages that hav e not been delet e d or sav ed. U se Menu 2 1 1 to access the Inbo x at any time. Y ou will s ee a list of message he aders. The icon in fro nt of the header in dicates that a message has been read. The ic on indicates that a me ssage has not been rea d. Scroll to th e des ired messa ge, then press Read . About the Saved fold er Th e Sav ed fold er hol ds up t o 30 s aved text me ssag es. Use Me nu 2 1 2 to access th e Saved folder and read sav ed me ssa ges. Storage of incoming messages When you hav e an incoming text message and your phone â s memory is full, one or more low-priority me s sages, which have be en read, will a utomatical ly be deleted i n order to receive the new text messa ge. Message s are usu ally deleted from your I nbox, but an emergency message ma y cause messages to be deleted from the Save d folder . If the message me mory is sti ll full, your ph one will dis play No s pace: mess age wait ing . Y ou c a n clear this notification by pressing OK . Y ou shoul d delete one or more old messages to ma ke ro om for t he ne w mess age. Th e netw ork w ill re-s end the me ssage at a later time. Erasing all text messages Use Me nu 2 1 5 to acces s the Erase al l option for Te x t mes s a ges . Erase all allows you to permanently erase all messages from one of the following categ ories: All re ad Erases a ll read messages in the inbox All in i nbox Erases all message s in the inbox All sa ved Era ses all mes sages st ored in t he Sa ved folde r All in o utbox Erases all message s in the outbox
45 Writing and sending text messa ges Note: The availability of writing and sen ding text messages may va ry accordin g to yo ur wireless s e rvice pro vide r , and you must sub scribe to the text messagin g netw ork service. Pleas e contact you r service p ro vid er for de tails. The phon e allows y ou to writ e a text m essage u s ing you r keypa d. On ce you have w ritten a messa ge on y our scre en, you will have options for sen ding your message. Wri ting a tex t mess age 1 Press Menu 2 1 3 and select Write n ew 2 Write your text messa ge by entering letters and numbe rs fr om you r keyp ad 3 The fun ction of the Navi⢠key w ill change to Options Yo u r Options menu is: Se nding a tex t m e s sag es 1 Write a text message and press Options 2 T o send the message , highlight Send and press OK 3 Ent er th e phone n u mb er ( or pre ss Sea rch to loca te the number in the phone book ), then press Se nd Messa ge setting s This netw ork featu re allows you to mark y our tex t message as ur ge nt, pl ace your numb er wi th in th e tex t m ess age, or request a read re ceipt. This is a n etwork feature. Cont act your servic e provider for m ore informatio n. Sen d send the message Back return t o the Te xt messages menu Clear screen clear all e ntered text fro m the screen Set ting s choose a s etting for you r message Sav e st ore the text me ssag e to Sav ed
46 Message settings ar e loca t e d i n t h e Wr it e n ew options menu as Setti n g s . Y ou may select or deselect th e following set tin gs b y pre ssin g Mar k or Unma rk . Rece ived Urg ent messages are indicat ed with an exclam ation m ark ( ! ) i n front of th e me ssag e. Note: Callback no. is the default setting for your phon e. Abou t the Outbox Use Menu 2 1 4 to access th e Out box . The Outb ox stores messag es that were sent succ essfully as w ell as messages that were s ent unsucce ssfully . The icon in front of a me ssage headin g shows th at y ou have se n t the me ssage to the t ext messag e center . Th e icon shows th at you a ttempted t o sen d the mess age, but your at t e mpt was unsuc cessfu l. Press Read to read the sel ected message . Forwarding and replying to a message Y ou can forward or reply to messag e s whic h are locate d in the Inbo x , Sav ed folder or Outbox of your ph one. Highlight the m essage an d press Read . The Opti ons menu appears. For ward ing a tex t mes sage 1 Highlight the mes s age th at you w ant to forwa rd 2 Press Read , then pr ess Options 3 Scroll to Forward , press OK 4 Send the m essage as you no rmally wo uld Urge nt notify rec ipient tha t your mes sage is important Read receipt notify you that the recip ient has open e d your message Callback no. place your phone number within the message
47 Repl ying to a text m essage 1 Highlight the m e ssage that you want to reply to 2 Press Read , then pr ess Options 3 Scroll to Reply , press OK 4 Send the m e ss a g e as y ou no rmally wou ld
48 12. Extra featur es Alarm clock The alarm clock feature is based on your phoneâÂÂs internal clock and sounds an alert at a time you specif y . Set ting th e ala rm cl ock Use Me nu 7 1 to t urn the alarm c lock on or off. Note that wh en youâÂÂre entering th e alarm time, us e two digits for both h ours and minutes ( for example, enter 1:3 0 as 0 130 ). If the cloc kâÂÂs time format (see pa ge 2 0) is set to am/pm , yo u will be as ked to choose am or pm . Note : The key do es n ot work on this screen. If you make a mistake, re-enter all four digits. Alarm volume The ala rm volum e is dete rmined b y the current ringing volume . However , if y ou have manually s et the ringi ng option (see page 2 1) to Sile nt or Beep once or have s elect ed the Sile nt or Quie t quick a lert se tting (see pa ge 23), the phone on ly sounds a quiet beep . When t he alarm soun d s ⢠T o sh ut o f f the alarm, press a ny key exce pt Snoo ze . â¢I f y o u p r e s s Sn ooze , the al arm sounds again i n 1 0 minute s . T o turn off t he alarm before the n, press St op . ⢠If you le t the alarm sound for one m inute with out pressin g a key , it stops for 1 0 minutes, then start s again. If you turn o ff the phone If you tu rn off the phon e and the alarm is set, th e phone switche s itself on a t alarm time , then t he alarm s ounds.
49 ⢠T o s h ut off the alarm , press any k ey except Snoo ze . The phon e displays K eep the p hone on? Press Ye s to keep it on or to sw itch it off. â¢I f y o u p r e s s Sn ooze , the ph one turns itself off for 1 0 minut es, t hen the alarm sounds again. REMEMBER! Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is proh ibited or when it may caus e interferen ce or danger . Games Use Me nu 6 to challeng e yourself or a friend to the three fun game s in your phon e. T o pause a game, press . T o resume, c hoose Co ntin ue . REMEMBER! Y our phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not s witch on the pho ne when w ireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause int erference or danger . Memory Reveal pictures to find pairs in as few tries as possible. Move the cu rsor wit h the 2 ( up), 4 (left) , 6 (right) , and 8 (dow n) keys . Pres s the 5 key to reveal pictures . Once found, pairs stay visible. Press the key t o jump to t he right over revealed picture s or to m ove from the bottom righ t of the screen to th e top left. Pres s the k ey to jump to the le ft over revealed pic tures or to move from the t op left of the screen to the bot tom right. Sn ake Feed the sn ake with as m any go odies as p ossi ble and watch i t grow . U se keys 2, 4, 6, an d 8 to turn t he snake toward food . The longer the snake âÂÂs ta il grows, the hi gher your score. If the sna ke hi ts its o wn tail or t he s urro undin g wa ll, the game is over .
50 Logic Fin d th e se cret com bina tion of f igure s in a c olu mn. Possi ble figures are shown at t he top of t he display . Pr ess the 5 key repeatedly to select a figure and the 2, 4, and 8 keys to m ove the cu rso r . O nce yo u thi nk yo u hav e the rig ht co mb inat ion, press the key . The r esult appea rs as a set of marks above the c olu mn. A corre ct figu re in the ri ght pla ce gets a fu ll ma rk; a corre ct figu re in the w rong plac e gets a ha lf ma rk. The game ends when the corr ect figures are in t h e r i ght place. Tip: To copy a figure from the pre vious colum n, move the curso r over it using the 2, 4, or 8 ke y , then pres s the 5 key .
51 13. Secu rity features Access codes overv iew Access codes consist of the lock code and security code. When you get your phone, you should change these codes from their defau lts, w rite down t he ne w codes, and keep them in a safe plac e away from t he phone . Avoid using acces s codes th at are similar to e mergency numbers, such a s 9 1 1, to prevent accidental dialing of the emergency number . Lo ck co de Y ou r phoneâÂÂs lo ck cod e is used to lo c k an d unlock your ph one. The def aul t lock co de is 12 34. Use Menu 4 3 2 3 to c hange the lo ck code. When the phone requires the lock code, it displays Enter lock co de: Ente r the code, then pre s s OK . If you enter a w rong lock code five times in succession, your phone prom pts you for the secu rity code. Se curi ty code The sec urity code is re quired to res trict calls and to restore factory settings. T he defaul t security code is 12 345. Us e Me nu 4 3 2 4 to cha nge the secu rity code. When the phone requ ire s the security code, it displays Sec urity code : En ter the code , then p ress OK . If you e nter an in correct se curity cod e five time s in succ ession, the pho ne will not acce pt any inp ut for the next five minutes . Restricting calls Use Menu 4 3 1 to r est rict out going or inco ming cal ls . T his is han dy i f you wan t to lend your p hone to so meone bu t donâÂÂt want t hem to make l ong-dista nce or o ther expensi ve call s.
52 Res tri ctin g inco mi ng cal ls Choose Rest rict inco ming ca lls to prevent your phon e from receiving in coming ca lls. Enter your s ecurity c ode , th e n press OK . Press Mark , th en pr ess . Press Ye s to save this c hange (or to cancel) . Note: This featu re requires t he c aller ID network service, an d the callerâÂÂs ID must be available t o the phone in order for the restriction to work. Allow ing in comin g calls To allo w in com ing ca lls on ce a gain, choo se Restrict incoming call s and enter your secu rity code. Press Unmark , then press . Press Ye s to save th is chan ge (or to cancel ). Res tri ctin g ou tgoi ng c all s Y ou can create a list of numbers to which out going calls cann ot be made. A ca ll restrict ion can co nsist of an ent ire ph on e num ber , an are a code, etc. When the re str ict io n i s selected, calls can not be made t o any number beginning with those digit s. For example, entering 2 14555 1234 will block ca lls to (2 14) 555-12 34 only . 1 will bl ock all ca lls starting w ith 1, inc luding long distance ca lls and 1-80 0 calls. 1800 will bloc k 1-800 calls only . Addin g num ber s to the re strict ed out going ca lls list T o prevent your phon e from making outgoing calls, choose Restri ct o utgoing calls . Ente r your security code, then press OK . Contin ue with t he steps illu strated below . 1 Add restrict ion is selected. Pr ess OK . 2 Enter the phone num be r , area code, etc. to which y ou want to restrict cal ls, then press OK .
53 3 If you w ant, giv e a na me of u p to 1 0 charac ters to the restriction (such a s Joey , Long dist , or 1-800 #s ), th en press OK . The entry is added to your list of restricted numbers. Allow ing calls to a num ber o n the l ist If you la ter decide to allow calls to a rest ricted numbe r , pre ss Se lect to se e your lis t of numbers . Press Unma rk to remove the restriction . (The n umber remains in the lis t so th a t you can restrict it a gain late r by pressing Mar k .) Wh en you âÂÂre done, press . Press Ye s to save your chang es (or to canc el). Maki ng cha nges to th e restri cted ou tgoin g calls li st T o edit or c ompletely e rase an ent ry in the list, choose Edi t or Era se , se lect th e ent ry y ou want to ed it or e rase, and follow the instructions on the scree n. Phone lock Y ou can preven t unauthoriz ed use of your phone by lock ing it. When y our phone is loc ked, only inc oming calls an d calls to the unlocked phone number (see below) are allowed. The memory and men u are una vailable. Note: Calls may s till be possible to emergency number s. How to lock your ph one Press Me nu 4 3 2 1. Enter the lock code ( see page 51), then press OK . Scroll to On , th en p ress OK . How to unlo ck you r phon e Press Menu , enter the lock c ode, then pre ss OK .
54 Answering a call when the pho ne is locked Press Answe r . Saving the un locked phone number Use Menu 4 3 2 2 to save a number th at may be called even when your phone is locke d. Y ou will be re quired to enter the lock code. Call ing the unlo cked phon e number Press or , or manually enter the num be r exactly as it is saved, then press Call .
55 14. Accesso ries An e xten siv e ran ge o f acc essor ies is available for your phon e. Y ou can select t he a ccessori es th a t best suit y our specific communi cation needs. For availability , see your local au thorized Nokia deale r . A few practical rules for acce ssory operation: ⢠K eep ac cessories out of small ch ildre n's re ach. ⢠When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory , grasp and pul l the plug, not t he cord. ⢠Check re gularly that all wireless phone equipm ent in your ve hicle is m ounted and opera ting properly . ⢠Installation of comple x ca r equipment must be completed by qualified personnel on ly . Nokia Xpre ss-on⢠colour covers Y ou r phoneâÂÂs X pres s -on⢠cover is available in several fashion colours. Extra cove rs may be purchas ed from your authorize d Nokia dealer . Note: Alway s s t ore the phone with co ver attached . WA R N I N G ! Use only batte rie s, chargers and acce s s ories approved by the phone manu facturer for use with this particular phone model. The w ar ranty d oe s not cov e r defects or dama ge s cause d by a produc t which is not a Nokia O riginal Access o ry .
56 Changing covers When changing covers, donâÂÂt use the phoneâÂÂs antenna as leverage! 1 Switch off the power and disconne ct the phone fr om the charger or any other device. 2 Using a c oin, depress t he coloured tab on t he top of the phone and slide the co lour cove r forward. 3 Rem ove the cover . 4 Remove t he ru bber keypa d from the back of the co ver . Pla ce it into the back of t he new cov er .
57 5 Place the bottom of the cover agai nst the bottom of th e phone. Make su re all thr ee set s of plastic tabs line up with th eir respective sl ots, a s s hown at left. Clos e the cov er and snap it shu t all the way around the edge of the phone.
58 Batter ies Several batteries are available for you r phone: ⢠BLS-2N Exte nded Li-Ion 90 0 mAh ⢠BMS -2S Extende d NiMH 90 0 mAh ⢠BMS-2V Vi bra t ing NiMH 900 mAh ⢠BLS-4 U ltra Extended Li-Ion 1500 m Ah Charging times The table below dis plays approximate battery c harging times . These charging times wil l charge your phone to about 80% of its capacity , and t he battery strength indicato r will st op scrolling. I f you wish to obtain 1 00% battery capacity , please allow another t wo h ours for âÂÂmainte nanceâ charge. Battery Standard Travel C harger ACP-7U Rapid Tr av el Charger ACP -9U Rapid Cig. Lighter Charge r LCH-9 BLS-2N Ex t en ded Li-Ion 900 mAh 4 hours 2 hours 2 hours BMS-2S Ext end ed N iMH 900 mAh 1 hour 30 minutes 1 hour 30 minutes BMS-2V Vibrating Ni M H 900 mAh 1 hour 30 minutes 1 hour 30 minutes BLS-4 Ultr a Exte nde d Li-Ion 1500 mAh 5 hours 3 hours 30 minutes
59 T alk and st andby times Note: The times sho w n are approximate. Battery operation time s va ry acc ordin g to si gnal cond itions, ne twork para mete rs set by the service pro vider , and how you use your phone. Chargers and other accessories WA R N I N G ! This apparatus is intended for use whe n supplied with power from the Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7U), Rapid T rav e l Charger (ACP-9U), or Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LC H-9) . The following chargers and oth er a c cessories a re available for your phone; please see your de aler for details . Also, refer to any accessory opt ion s manual that may h ave been include d in your sale s packa ge for the e ntire line of Nokia Origina l Accessories. Note: W hen a charger is not in use, disconne ct it from the power sourc e. Do n ot leave th e batter y connec ted to a cha rger for longer than a w eek, since overcharging may shorten its life. If left unu s ed, a fully charged battery will disc harge itself o v er time. Battery Ta lk Time Standby Time Digital Anal og Di g ital Anal og BLS-2N Ext end ed Li-Ion 900 mAh 2 hr s to 3 hrs 15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 45 min 1 00 to 200 hrs 30 to 50 hrs BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh 2 hr s to 3 hrs 15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 45 min 1 00 to 200 hrs 30 to 50 hrs BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh 2 hr s to 3 hrs 15 min 1 hr to 1 hr 45 min 1 00 to 200 hrs 30 to 50 hrs BLS-4 U ltra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh 3 to 5 hrs 1 hr 30 mi n to 2 hrs 45 min 17 0 to 335 hrs 50 to 83 hrs
60 ACP-7 U Standard T ravel Charger Use this d urabl e an d ec onomic al char ger to charg e all batter y op tion s. Plug the char ger in to a wal l outl et and c onnect t he connecto r to the bot tom of you r ph on e. Ch eck the chargin g statu s on the ph one disp lay . Calls can be made du ring charging, but chargin g w ill stop for t he duration of th e call. Note : If the batte ry is completel y empty , you c annot use the phone unti l it has enough ch arge to operate. The Standard T ravel Charger i s avail able for di f fer ent vo ltage levels and c an also be used wi t h the DCH -9 Compact D esktop Cha rg in g St an d. ACP-9 U Rapid T ravel Char ger Th e ext remely ligh t, fu ncti onall y designed Rapid T ravel Charger charges your phone battery quic kl y . Plug the ch a rger in to a wall outlet and connec t the connec tor to the bottom of you r pho ne. C heck the char ging sta tus on the phone display . Y ou can use your phone while charging. Operating within a voltage ra nge of 1 00V-24 0V AC (50Hz-60H z), the Rapid Travel Charger is practically voltage-indepe ndent in norm al offic e and household use. Like the Standard Tr avel Charger , the Rapid Travel Charg er is compat ible wit h all battery options. The Ra pid T ra vel Charger c an also be us ed with the DC H-9 Compac t Desktop Charging Stand.
61 LCH-9 Rapid C igarette Lig h t er Charg er The mu ltiv oltage Rapid Cigarette Lig hter Cha rger allows y ou to ch arge yo ur phone w hen you t ra vel . The small charger's functional design fits well with most c a r lighters a nd interiors. Charging times are the same as for the Rapi d T ravel C harger ACP-9U. Calls can be made during charging. A green light indicates that the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger is ready to charge. Check the charging status on the phone display . The input voltage is 12 or 24 V DC, ne ga tive grounding. The Rapid Cigarette Lighte r Charger can be used wi th all accessories available for your phone. Avoid prolonged ch arging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger when the car en gine is not running. Th is ma y cause the battery of your car to drain. Note: In some cars the cigarette lighter plug is not pro vided with po w er whe n the ignition is switche d off. V erify th at the green LED light is lit. DCH- 9 Comp act Deskt op Ch arging Stand Compatible with all battery options, the Compact Desk top Charging Stand c a n be used wit h the St anda rd Tr a v e l Ch a r g e r A C P - 7 U or the Rapid Trav el Charger AC P-9U. The Compact Desktop Charging Stand provides mounting for both the phone and a spare battery . Plu g the charger into a wall outlet and connect th e conn ector to the back of the Compact Desktop Charging Stand. Place your ph one and/or a spare battery in t he stand to begin battery charging.
62 When the phone is charging, no ligh ts are displayed on the stand; check the charging status of the phone battery on the pho ne display . Charging m oves to the rear slot o nce the fron t battery is 1 0 0% charged. When the s pare b atter y is ch arg ing, ch eck th e sta tus indicator on the left side of the charging stand. A red light indicates that the battery is charging; a green ligh t indicates that the ba ttery is charged to at least 80% of its capa city . The phon e has the built-in i ntelligence to m aintain the battery , so the re is no need for a discharge feature on the st and . DCH-9 Re ar Slot Charging Times Bat ter y Usi ng AC P-7U Usi ng AC P-9U Front slot empty Front slot occupied Front slot empty Front slot occupied BLS-2N Ext end ed Li-Ion 900 mAh 6 hours, 30 minutes 8 hours, 30 minutes 4 hours, 30 minutes 5 hours, 30 minutes BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh BLS-4 U ltra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh 12 hours 15 hours, 45 minutes 8 hours 1 0 hours, 30 minutes
63 15. Re ferenc e informati on Important safety information T r affic s afety Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-held phone park the vehicle before conversing. Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place th e phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop. The use of an alert device to operate a vehicleâ s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted. Remember , road safety always comes first! Operat ing environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger . When connecting the phone or any acces s ory to another device, read its userâÂÂs guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment , users are advised that for the satisfactor y operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position (held t o your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder). Electr onic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However , certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. P acemakers P acemaker manuf ac t urer s recommend that a minimum s eparation of 6 inches (20 cm.) be maintained between a handh e ld wireless phon e and a pacemaker to avoid pote ntial interference with the pacemak er . Thes e recomm enda t ion s are consist ent wit h the indep endent resea r ch by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
64 P ersons with pacemakers: ⢠Should always keep the phone more than 6 inches (20 cm) from their pacemaker when the phone is s witched on; ⢠Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; ⢠Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the poten tial fo r inte rferen ce. ⢠If you have any reason t o suspect that interfer ence is taking place, switch off your phone immediately . Hearin g aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, y ou may want to c onsult your service pr ovider . Ot her me dic al devi ces Operation of any radio transm it ting equipment, including c e llular phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device t o determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF e nergy or if you have any ques tions. Switch off your phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care f ac ilit ies may be using equipment that could be sensitive to exter nal RF energy . Ve h i c l e s RF s ignals may affe ct imp rope rly ins talled or inade quate ly shiel ded elec tronic s ystem s in moto r vehic les (e.g . elec troni c fu el inject ion systems, electronic a n ti-skid (anti-lock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, air bag systems). Ch eck with the manufacturer or its r epre sentati ve regar ding yo ur vehicl e. Y ou s hould al so cons ult th e m anufac turer of a ny equip ment th at has be en ad ded t o y our vehicl e. P ost ed fa cilit ies Switch your phone of f in any f ac ilit y where posted notices so require. P otentiall y explosive a t mospheres Switch off you r phone when in any area wit h a potentially explosive atmosphere a nd obey all signs an d instructions . Sparks in such areas could caus e an explosion or f ire r es ultin g in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (serv ice st ation) . Users a re re minded of th e need t o observe rest rictio ns
65 on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas wit h a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly mar ked. They include below deck on boats; chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you w ould normally be advised to t urn off your vehicle engine. Ve h i c l e s Only qualified personnel should service the phone, or install the phone in a vehicle. F ault y installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit. Check regularl y that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating proper ly . Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or e xplosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories. Fo r vehi cles equi pped with an ai r ba g, rem ember that an air b ag inf lates wit h grea t for ce. Do n ot plac e obje cts, i ncludin g bot h ins talled or p ortab le wire less equipm ent, in th e area over the a ir bag or in th e air bag de ploymen t area. If i n-vehi cle wi reles s equip ment i s improp erly ins talled and t he air bag in flate s , se rious i njury cou ld resu lt. Swit ch off you r phone bef ore boar ding an ai rcraf t . Th e use of wirel ess telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network and may be illegal. F ailur e to observe t hese instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender , or legal action, or both. Emergency calls IM POR T A NT! This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user- programmed functions which cannot guarant ee c on nection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies). Remember , to make or r e ceive any calls the phone must be s witched on and in a service area with adequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers.
66 Making an emergency c all 1 If the phone is not on, switch it on . 2 Press an d h old the key for severa l secon ds to ready the ph one for calls. 3 K ey in th e emerge ncy nu m b e r for yo ur pr esent locat io n (e.g. 9 1 1 or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers v ary by locatio n. 4 Press Call If certain feat ures are in use (Key guar d, call res t rict ions, etc.), you may firs t need t o turn th ose feat ures off be fore y ou can make an emergency call. Consult this document and your local cellular service provider . When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireless phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident - do not cut off the call until given permission to do so. Radio frequency (RF) signals Y ou r wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver . When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August, 1996, th e Federal Communicat ions Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. T hose guidelines are consist e nt with saf ety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: ANSI C95 . 1 (1992)* , NCRP Report 86 ( 1986)*, ICNIRP (19 96)*. Those standards were based on comprehens ive and periodic evaluat ions of the relevant scientific literature. For examp le, over 120 s cientist s , engineers , and physicians fr om universities, government health agencies an d industry reviewed the avai lable body of rese ar ch to develop the AN SI Standard ( C95.1). The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and th ose st anda rd s). *Am erican Nati onal Standa rds I nsti t ut e, Nat ional Coun cil o n Radia tio n Protection and Measurements; International Comm is sion on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection.
67 Care and maintenanc e Y ou r phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years. When using your phone, battery , charger , OR any ac ces sor y: ⢠Kee p it and all its parts and accessories out of small childrenâÂÂs reach. ⢠Kee p it dry . Pr ec ipitation, humidity and liqu ids contain minerals that will corrode electronic c ircuits. ⢠Do not use or store it in dus t y , dirty areas as it s moving par ts can be damaged. ⢠Do not store it in hot a reas. High temperatures can sh orten the life of electronic devic es, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. ⢠Do not store it in cold areas. When the phone warms up (to its normal operating temperature), moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage the phone's electronic circuit boards. ⢠Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling of the device may damage it. ⢠Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handling can break inter nal c ircuit b oard s. ⢠Do not use harsh che micals, cleaning solvents, or s trong det erg ents to cle an it . ⢠Do not paint it. P aint can clog the deviceâÂÂs moving parts and prevent proper operation. ⢠Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices. ⢠If the phone, battery , charger , or any accessory is not working properly , take it to your nearest qualified service facility . The personnel there will assist you, and if necessary , ar range for ser vice .
68 16. T echnical informatio n CANAD A Nokia Products Ltd. 575 W estney Rd. South Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7 T e l: (905) 427-6654 1-888-22NOKIA (1 88 8 226-6542) Nokia, Connecting P eople and the Original Accessories logos are trademarks of Nokia Corporation and/or its affiliates. The information contained in this U s er Guide was written for Nokia phone NSW-1NX. The ri ght to make changes and improvements t o any of the pr oducts described in this guide without prior notice is reserved. Issue No. 1 Phase 3 é Nokia Mobile Phones . All rights reserved. These commodities are authorized by the U.S. Government for export only to Canada, Mexico, or the United States. Th ey may not be resold, diverted, transferred, or otherwise disposed of in any other country , either in their original form or after being i nc o rporated through an intermediate process into other end-items, without the written approval of the U.S. Department of State. P a rt No. 9352569 Printed in Canada 0 6/00 T ra nsmitting power: Up to 60 0 mW n ominal Operating voltage: 3.6 V nom inal Freque ncy band: lowband 824.0 4 - 848.97 MHz ( TX) 869 .04 - 89 3.9 7 M Hz ( RX) highba nd 1850.04 - 1909.92 MHz (TX) 1930 .08 - 1989. 96 M Hz (RX) Number of channels: 832 low band 1997 h ighband Number of NAMs 2 Memory location s: 1 0 0 Memory c apacity: 16 characters per nam e 32 cha racters per nu mber
69 17. NO KIA 1-YEAR LIMITED WA R R A N T Y NOKIA warrants th at th e NOKIA wireless phone a nd accessories are free from de fects in material and workmanship. The warranty peri od for the Phone ( Radio) un its and all accessor ies (ex cludi ng c arry ca ses) i s t w e lve (1 2) month s from th e date of purc has e OR fourt een (14) mon ths fr om dat e of whole sal e sh ipme nt from NOKIA, OR fift een (15) month s fr om the date o f manufa ctur e by NOKIA. The warranty period for the Carry case s is thre e (3) months fro m th e date of purchase or fi ve (5) month s from t he date of whol esale shi pment fro m NOKIA. During the warranty period, NOKIA will, at its option , repair or replace t he de f ec tive product fr ee of charge. Replacement Product may be eit her new or remanufactured or refurbished. However , if NOKIA determines that the warranty conditions cannot be applied, the purchaser will be billed for the repair and shipping. EXCEPTIONS This warranty is subject to the following exceptions: 1. Mobile or fixed installation, which is not in accordance with the installation instructions, published by NOKIA , w i ll void the warranty . Damage caused by a repair or an attempt to repair by other than a service centre authorized by NOKIA will void the warranty; 2. This warranty covers normal consumer use and does not cover defects or damage to any product which, in the sole opinion of Nokia, has been subject to: improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, exposure to fire, sand, dirt, windst orm, lightning, or earthquake; to theft , b attery leakage, unauthorized modification, misuse, neglect, abuse, misapplication, accident, alteration, improper installation, maladjustment of consumer controls, or abnormal operating conditions, or which has been attributable to acts of G od; 3. Fuses are not covered by the warranty; 4. This warr anty does not cover def ects or damages caus ed by a product which is not approved by NOKIA to be connect ed to its wireless phone; 5. This warr anty does not cover def ects or damages caus ed by improper or defective f unction of the carrier system or by inadequate signal reception by the antenna;
70 6. Removal and reinstallation costs are not covered by this warrant y; 7. This warranty is applicable onl y to products bought through Nokia Products Lt d, in Ajax, Ontario, Canada, and s o ld either in Canada or Bermu da. 8. Removal, alte ration, or defacing of t he Serial Number Plate, or the accessory Date Code Labels will void the warranty . In no event shall NOKIA be liable f or incidental, special, or co nsequ ent ial damag es, di re ct or i ndir ect, loss of unan tici pated benefits or profits, loss of use of its wireless telephone, resulting from the use of its wir eless phone, or its acces s ories , or arising from any breach of this warranty . CLAIM PROC ED URE In order t o obtain warranty per formance, re turn the defect ive unit to the NOKIA Service Centre with transportation charges prepaid (Shipping of the repaired unit may be paid by NOKIA, in which cas e NOKIA shall have r isk of los s or damage dur ing this shipment). The proof of date of purchase will b e r equired before in- warrant y serv ice is rendered. Maintenance and service may be obtained in any au th orized service centre in Canada. EXTE NSION OF W ARRANT Y PERIOD When a repair is made, an extra 90-day service warranty is given to the labour and parts of the repair concerned. If replacement of a faulty unit is applied, instead of repairing, this 90-day service warranty is applied to the replaced unit. Besid es thi s 90- day se rvice warr anty , th e war ranty rep a i rs or replacements do not affect the original war ranty conditions, which are determined by the date of purchase. THE FOREGO ING WARRAN TY IS THE PURCH ASERâÂÂS SOL E AND EXCLUSI VE REMED Y AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER W ARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDI N G BUT NOT LI MITE D TO AN Y I MPLI ED WARR ANTY OR MER CHAN T AB ILITY OR FI TNE SS FOR A PARTIC ULAR PURPOS E OR US E. Some provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so t he above limitations may not apply to you .
71 FOR W ARRA NTY SERVICE LOCATION, CONTACT Y OUR SERV ICE PROVIDER/RETAILER/DEALER OR DIRECTL Y TO: NOK IA PROD UCTS L IMI TED 575 W estney Road South Ajax, Ontari o L1S 4N7 For products being returned to NOKIA or its authorized service centres, the service provider/retailer/dealer shall prepay shipping charges, taxes, duties, insurance. NOKIA shall have no risk for loss or damage during th is shipment. NOTE: As warrant y is au tomatic ally regi stered, no f urthe r action is required by the consumer .
72 18. Ind ex A ABC mode 11 acce ss code s 51 access ories 55 batteries 58 charge rs 59 covers 55 alarm clock 48 answer ing a call 16 automa t ic answer 34 antenna 14 exte rnal ja ck 7 automa t ic answer 34 automatic redial 18 B batteries 58 attach ing 3 chargi ng 3 discharging 4 removin g 4 blocking calls see restricting calls C call blo ck se e restrict ing calls call forwarding activat ing 30 cancellin g 30 call log 39 clearing lis ts 40 dialed calls 40 missed c alls 39 Opt ions ke y 39 received calls 40 call res trictions se e restricting c alls call t imers 40 call w aiting 29 answ er ing a wa itin g call 29 cance lling 29 caller I D 17 showing/ hiding numbe r 32 calling c ard ma king calls 33 set-up 18 calls answeri ng 16 answ er ing au tomati cal ly 34 answ ering with c all waiting 29 end ing 29 forwarding 30 initia ting a second 28 ma king 15 mut ing 15 , 28 silencin g an incom ing call 17 sw itching betw e en 28 three-w ay cal ling 28 unmu ting 15 , 28 care an d mainten a n ce 67 cha rg er s 59 cle ar ke y 7 clearin g call l ists 40 clo ck 20 alarm cl ock 48 displayin g/hiding 20 setting 20 time format 20 co nferen ce calls se e three - wa y calling cov ers, cha ng in g 55 cur sor 11 D dialed c a ll s 40 directory se e phon e book 36
73 E editing n a mes/num bers 38 em ergenc y ca lls 25 , 65 em ergenc y key 9 26 erasing name s/numbers 38 external an tenna jack 7 F fact ory settings, resto ring 35 G game tones 22 games 49 H help te xt 8 I Inbox 44 in-cal l menu 28 K K eyguard 13 keypa d lock 13 keypa d to nes 22 keys clear ke y 7 Navi TM key 6 po we r ke y 6 s cro ll ke ys 6 L language 20 lights 7 in ca r kit 21 lock code 51 lock ing the keypad 13 locking yo ur phone 53 logic (game) 50 M ma king a call 15 me mor y 38 me mor y (g am e) 49 me nu 8 shortcu ts 9 mess a ge ale rt tone 22 messa ges text see text m essag es voice mail 42 miss ed calls 39 mutin g the microphon e 15 , 28 My tones (me nu) 21 N NAM selection 32 na mes editin g 38 entering 11 eras ing 38 finding 16 , 36 saving 36 Navi TM key 6 netw ork feature se tting 27 new call 28 num bers editin g 38 entering 11 eras ing 38 finding 16 , 36 saving 36 showing/ hiding your own 32 O on/off 14 one-to uch dialing 31 P phone book 36 ava ila bl e me mory 38 scrolli ng view 38
74 phone loc k 53 phone n umber , choosing see NAM select ion po we r ke y 6 profiles see quic k alert setting s Q quick ale rt settings 23 R reading text messages 43 received calls 40 redial automa tic 18 last num ber 16 restore facto ry settings 35 restricting c alls 51 ringing option 21 ringing tone 22 ringing volu me 22 S safety guideline s 1 , 63 safety informati on 63 Saved folder 44 , 46 s cro ll ke ys 6 scrolling view 38 secu rity code 51 security featu r es 51 send own numbe r 32 sig nal stren gth 14 si le ncing an i ncomi ng ca ll 17 snake ( game) 49 sou nd see tones special chara cters 12 speed dialing see one-touch dialing st art scre en 7 syst em sele ction 33 T tech nical information 68 text m essages 43 forwarding 46 Inbox 44 reading 43 replyin g 47 Saved folder 44 , 46 storage 44 writin g 45 three-w ay cal ling 28 timers 40 to nes 21 keyp ad 22 messa ge alert 22 quick a lert settings 23 ringing opt ion 21 ringing t one 22 ringing v olume 22 warning and game 22 to uch tones 34 sav ing to uch to ne st ring s 35 sett ing auto mat ic length 35 setting ma nual length 35 U unmu ting the mic rophone 15 , 28 V vibrating alert 22 voice mail me s sages 42 voice mailbox numbe r 23 voice privacy 24 volume earpi ece 15 ringing 22 W warning and game tone s 22 warranty 69 welc ome not e 24 writin g text messages 45