Nokia 5180i User Manual
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Ke y s Menu Pow e r k e y See p. 6. Scroll keys See p. 7. Emerge ncy 9 key See p. 28. Number keys See p. 1 1. Retractable antenna (pull here to extend) See p. 15. Earpiece See p. 16. Screen Current function of Navi⢠key Case key See p. 1 1. Navi⢠key See p. 6. Clear key See p. 7. V oic e mail key See p. 26. Special characters key See p. 1 1.
Indicators and icons Acti ve ca ll - A c all is in prog ress. Al arm - The alarm cloc k is set . Ke y g u a r d - K eygua rd is on. Y our ph one will not accept any key presses. T o turn it off, press Unlo ck , the n . Lett er mod e (lowe r cas e) - Ch aracters entered will be low er case letters. To s witc h to upper case le tter mode, press . T o switc h to number m ode, press and hold . Lett er mo de (u pper ca se) - Ch aracters entered w ill be uppe r case le tters. To switch to lower ca se letter mode, press . Numbe r mode - Cha racter s enter ed wi ll b e numb ers . (Wh en enteri ng letters, switch to number mode by pressing and holding .) Roamin g - Y our phone is roaming outside its home system . Silen t to nes - Tones ar e set to Silen t . (T one s are turned off.) Specia l characters - Highlig ht a sp ecial characte r , then pre ss Inse rt . (While entering letters, to switch to this mode, press . ) T e xt entr y (tr adit ion al) - The phone is re ady for you to enter text. T e xt ent ry ( pr edi ctiv e, lowe r ca se) - The phone is re ady for you to enter low er case letters in the pre dictive text input mode. T e xt entr y (pred ict iv e, sent ence cas e) - The phone is re ady for you to ente r letters in the predictive t ext input m ode. The first let ter of the first w ord in each se ntence w ill be upp er cas e. T ext mes sage - Y ou have one or more new text m ess ages . V oice me ssage - Y ou have on e or more ne w voice m essages. To call y our voice mail box, press and hold .
i Conte nts 1. For your safety 1 FCC/Indu stry Can ada Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Using this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2. Battery in stalla tion and chargin g 3 Attaching th e battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Battery charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Removing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Important battery i nform ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3. About the phone, keys and menu 6 P o wer key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Nokia Navi⢠key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Start scr een . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Scroll keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Clear key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Extern al anten na jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Entering letters and num bers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Special ch aracters in nam es . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Special ch aracters in phone nu mbers . . . . 12 K eyguard ( locking the keypad) . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 4. Basic func tions 1 5 T urnin g the ph one on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 T urnin g the ph one off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 About the a ntenn a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Checking s ignal strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 V olume adjus tment ( earpiece) . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Muting the microphon e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Ending a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Last numbe r re dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
ii Saving a n ame and n umber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Finding a name a nd numbe r . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Answer ing a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Silencing an incoming call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 5. Phone book 1 9 Saving n ames and numbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Saving e mail addres ses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Finding n ames and number s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Editi ng names an d numbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Erasing n ames a nd nu mbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Finding you r own number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Scrolling vie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Checking a vailabl e memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 6. Settings 2 2 Automatic r edial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Langu age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 T ones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Quick aler t settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 V oice m ailbox numbe r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 We lcome note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 7. Emergency calls 2 7 Emergen cy key 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 8. Ad vanced f unction s 2 9 Network f eature settin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Adding feature activation c odes to the m enu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Adding feature c an c ellati on codes to the m enu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 In-ca ll menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Making/re ceiving multi ple calls . . . . . . . . . . . 30
iii Calling cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Call f orwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 V oice pr ivacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 1-touch dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Choosing your phon e number (NAM sele ction) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Send own caller ID with next ca ll . . . . . . . . . 36 NAM upda te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 System selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Anykey ans wer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Automatic a nswer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 T ouch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Downloadable rin ging tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Restor e factory settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 9. Call log 4 2 Missed calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Received ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Dialed ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Cleari ng call lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Call tim ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 10 . Vo i c e m e s s a g e s 45 Saving your voice mailb ox number . . . . . . . . 45 Listen ing to ne w voice messag es . . . . . . . . . . 45 Calling your voice mailbox at any time . . . . . 46 1 1. Mobile mess ages 4 7 About mobile messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Receiving a m obile message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Creating, addressing, and sending a numbe r only mes sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Crea ting a te xt messa ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Address ing a text message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Entering text into a mess age . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
iv Send ing a mes sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Resen ding a message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Forwarding a me ssag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Erasing m essages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 12. Extra features 6 1 Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 Game s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 13. Security features 6 3 Access code s overvie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Lock code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Restri cting ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Phone lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 14. Accessor ies 6 8 Nokia Xpress-on⢠color covers . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Batterie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0 Charger s and oth er accessor ies . . . . . . . . . . . 72 15. Reference information 7 6 Importa nt safety in format ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Emergen cy calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Radio frequency (RF) signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Care and ma intenanc e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 16. T echnical infor matio n 8 2 17. No kia One-Y ear Lim it ed W arra nty 8 3 18. Index 8 7
1 1. For your safety Read these simple guidelines before using your phone. F ailure to comply with these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. Roa d Safe ty Co mes Fir st DonâÂÂt use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehic le first. Switc h Of f In Ho sp itals Follow any regulations or rules. Switch phone off near medical equipment. Swit ch Off On Aircraf t Wireless phones can cause interference. Using t hem on aircraft is illegal. Switc h Of f Whe n Re fueli ng DonâÂÂt use phone at a refueling point. DonâÂÂt use n ear fuel or chemicals. Switc h O ff Ne ar Blas ting Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress. Obse rve re stric tio ns, and fol low a ny reg ulat ions o r rule s. Int erf eren ce All wireless phones may get interference which could affect performance. Use Sen sib ly Use only in the normal pos ition (to ear). DonâÂÂt t ouch the 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 may cause TV or radio interference (for examp le, when using a telephone in close prox imity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can require you t o stop using your telephon e if such inte rference cann ot be eliminate d. If y ou require a ssistanc e, conta ct you r local service facility . This devic e co mplie s wit h pa rt 15 of the FC C rul es. Op era tion is subjec t to the co ndition that this de vice does not caus e harmful inte rference. Using this Guide The wireless phone described in t his guide is approved for use in AMPS 800 and C DMA 800 ne tworks. Networ k s ervices A number of feat ures included in th is guide are ca lled network services . They ar e speci al services provided by wireless service provide rs. Be fore you ca n ta ke a dvantage of an y of these network s ervices, yo u must subs cribe to the s ervice(s ) from your home se rvice prov ider and obtain instructions for the ir use. Updat es The latest version of this Owne râÂÂs Manual may be found on NokiaâÂÂs W orld Wide Web site at ww w .no kiaUS A. com .
3 2. Battery installation and cha rgin g Before you ca n use your ne w phone, you need to att ach and charge the ba ttery . Attaching the batter y T o a ttach the battery , pla ce it on the back of the phone as shown and slide it t oward t he top of the phone until it click s into place. Batter y charging Several rechargeable batte ries are available for u se in you r phone. Note that a new NiMH batteryâÂÂs fu ll performance is achieved on ly after two or three complete charge and di s ch ar g e cy cl e s (s ee âÂÂCharging time sâ on page 7 1 ) . How to charge your battery Connect the lead from t he charger to the bott om of your phone or to a charging st and. T hen plug the ch arger into a standard wall outle t. When the b attery is cha rging, t he batte ry strengt h indica tor on the right side of the screen scrolls upw ards. Note: Whe n you charge the battery for the first time , the battery stren gth indicator will not scroll the ent ire time; this is normal.
4 Pro ble ms c har gin g If your phone displays Not ch arg ing , charging is suspended. Check that the battery is con nected to an approv e d charg ing device. If the battery is very hot or cold, wait for a whi le; chargin g will auto matica lly resu me after the batte ry is restored to its normal operating s tate. If ch arging still fa ils, contac t your deal er . Wh en is char ging complet e? When th e battery strength indicator stop s scrolling, your phone is c onsidered fully charged. Howe ver , a slig ht in crease in ch arge ma y occur if you l eave you r phone c onnected t o the c harger . If you ch arge the battery while the phone is turned off, the ch arge bars on the righ t side of the display will eventually disappear on ce a full charge has occurred. No te: I f you ar e usi ng a l ithi um io n bat tery , co ntin ue to char ge it for two hours after the indicator has stopped sc rolling to retain âÂÂtrickle chargeâ . When is a good time to char ge? Y ou can charge anyti me, but remember that when yo ur phone displays Batter y low , you only have a c ouple of mi nutes of talk t ime left. Can I make ca lls wh ile c hargi ng? Y es, bu t your batt ery may not charge during a call. Charging should res ume on ce you en d the ca ll. Discha rging N iMH ba tterie s For good operation times, discharge NiMH batterie s from time to t im e b y lea vin g y our phon e s wit ched on un til it t urns it self off (o r by usi ng the b attery disch arge facili ty of an y appr oved accessory available for your ph one). Do not attemp t to discharge the batt ery by any other means.
5 Removing the battery Note: Switch off the phone before removing the battery! 1 Press and hold the button at the top of the battery . 2 Slide the ba ttery toward the bottom of the phone. 3 Lift the battery off the phone. Important battery information ⢠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 ma nu f ac t u r e r . W h e n a c h ar g e r i s n o t i n u s e , d i s co nn ec t i t f ro m t h e power so urce. D o not leave the batte ry connec ted to a ch arger for lon ger tha n a w eek , si nc e o ver ch argi ng may sho rte n its life . I f left un us ed a f ully ch arge d batt er y wil l di sc har ge it s elf ov er time . ⢠T emperature extremes will affect the ability of your batt ery 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 . A ccidental 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 circ uiting 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 ph one 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! ⢠Di sp ose of u sed bat te ri es i n acc or dan ce wit h an y l oca l re gula ti on s.
6 3. Abou t the phon e, keys an d menu Power k ey Y ou can use t he pow er key to : ⢠turn the ph one on or off (press and hold ) ⢠turn the phoneâ s lights on for 30 s econds ⢠selec t a quic k aler t se tting (see p age 25) (if K eyg uard is off and the phone is not conn ected to a h eadset or other handsfre e devic e.) For more information on K eyguard, see âÂÂKe yguard ( locking the keyp ad)â on page 1 3. No kia N av i⢠ke y Y ou r phoneâÂÂs Navi ⢠ke y appears below the screen. Its curre nt func tion is indicated by the word that appears above it (for example, Menu ). S imply press the Nav i⢠ke y to perform the function. Throughout this gu ide, w hen y ou see â press Menu ,â âÂÂp res s List en ,â et c. , pr ess the N avi⢠k ey w hen that wo rd app ears above it. Start sc reen The sta rt sc ree n appears when you first tu rn on your ph one. Me nu appea rs above the N avi⢠k ey s o you can a cces s your phoneâÂÂs menu. Several featu res can be used o nly wh en the ph one is at th e st art sc re en. T o get to th e start screen, press and hold for a secon d. (I f t her e a re cha ract er s on the scr een th is clea rs th e c harac te rs, then y ou mus t press an d hold again. )
7 Scroll keys The scroll k eys are located to the right of the Navi⢠key . Us e the scroll keys to : ⢠browse menu s ⢠move the cursor (see page 1 1) to th e right or the left ⢠adjust th e earpie ce volu me w hile in a call ⢠access your phone book (press from the start screen) ⢠acces s the di aled cal ls l ist ( press from th e start s creen ) For more information about the start scree n, see âÂÂMenuâ on page 8. Clear key Use t he cl e ar ke y to : ⢠del ete a character t o the left of the cursor ⢠clear all characte rs from the screen (press and hold) ⢠ret urn to the previou s menu l evel ⢠return from the menu to t he start screen (press and hold) ⢠access t he in-call menu wh ile in a call (see âÂÂIn- call menuâ on p age 29) Lights T o turn your phoneâÂÂs lights on for 30 seconds: ⢠if K eyguard is off, pre ss any key ⢠if Keygu ard is on, pres s th e key b riefly For information about controlling y our phone âÂÂs lights wh en the pho ne is connected to a handsfree de vice, see page 23. External antenna jack At the back of th e phone, below th e antenna, there is a con - nector for an extern al antenna. The connector may b e protected by a rubber cap. Remove the cap before connecting an external antenna . After re moving th e antenna , replac e the cap. Warning: K eep the cap out of the reach of small children.
8 Menu Using your phone âÂÂs men u you c an ea sily access the man y powerful features in your phone. Scr ol l ba r When you us e your phoneâÂÂs men u, a scroll bar appears at the far right of the s creen. This bar in dica te s wher e yo u ar e in th e men u; eac h tab location on the bar represe nts a different menu item. Fo r exa mple, press Men u once. The scroll bar appe ars with the first (top) tab displayed. A diffe rent tab appears each time y ou press or . Help te xt Many me nu items have brief help text. T o view the help tex t, scroll to the me nu item and wait for approxima tely 1 0 second s for the text to appear . Press Mor e or to s ee th e next page of text, to see the previous page, or to return t o the m enu.
9 Menu s hortcu ts When you sele ct a menu item , numb ers appear on the screen above th e scroll bar . If you become familiar w ith the se numbe rs, you c an u se them as shortcu ts for accessing diffe rent m enu items. For exampl e, to ac cess the Ph one s etti n gs menu, you can simpl y press Menu 4 2. The phone d isp lay s th e fir st i te m in tha t menu , T o uch t on es . Note: (1) Menu items in your phone vary de pendin g on the netwo rk and acces sories used. (2) This is not a comp lete list; see entries abou t individu al features for more information. 1 Pho ne b ook 11 Search 12 Add new 13 Edit 14 E-mail 15 Opt ions 15 1 Scrolling view 152 Memory status 16 1-touch dialing 17 Erase 17 1 One by one 172 Erase all 18 Own n um ber 2 Messages 21 T ext mess ages 2 1 1 Write new O 2 1 2 Inbox 2 1 3 Outbox O 21 4 S a v e d 21 5 E r a s e 22 V o ice me ssages 22 1 Listen to voice messages 222 V o ice mailbox number 23 Wel c o me no t e 3 Ca ll log 31 Missed c alls 32 Re ceived calls 33 Dial ed calls 34 Clea r call li sts 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 Automatic redial 4 13 Calling card 4 14 Automatic answer A 4 15 Anykey ans wer 42 Phone settings 42 1 T ouch tones 422 Restore factory s ettings 423 Language 424 Lights A 43 Security settings 43 1 Restrict c alls 432 Access codes 44 Network services 44 1 V o ice privacy O 442 Call forwarding M 443 Call waiting M 444 Send caller ID M 44 5 N etwo rk fea tur e s ett ing 446 NAM selection 447 NAM update O 5S y s t e m (Depends on s ervice pro vider; any of the follo wing items may appear .) <carrierâÂÂs n ame> Automa tic Automa tic A Automa tic B Home only Analog 6G a m e s 61 Memory 62 Snake 63 Logic 7C l o c k 71 Alarm clock 72 Cloc k settings 72 1 Display/Hide clock 722 Time settings 723 Time format 8 Tones 81 Ringing opt ions 81 1 R i n g 81 2 A s c e n d i n g 8 13 Ring once 8 14 Beep once 81 5 S i l en t 82 Ringing tone 83 Rin ging volum e 83 1 L evel 1 832 Level 2 833 Level 3 834 Level 4 835 Level 5 84 Message al ert tone 84 1 No to n e 842 Standard 843 Special 844 Beep onc e 845 Long & loud 85 Keyp ad tones 85 1 Off 852 Level 1 853 Level 2 854 Level 3 86 Warning and game to nes 86 1 On 862 Of f 9K e y g u a r d A Depends on accessory; see entry for this feature M Must be added to the menu manually; se e âÂÂNet work feat ure sett ingâ on page 29 O Depends on network or operator
11 Entering letters and numbers Cu rso r The cu rsor is a blinking vertical l ine that appears on the scr een w hen yo u are en teri ng t ext or nu mbers . Ch aract ers you enter appear t o the right of t he cursor . Press to delete the c haracte r to the left of the cursor . Us e a nd to mov e the cursor t o the righ t or left. ABC mod e When your phone is ready for you to e nter text , such as a name or m essa ge, it switch es to ABC mode. The icon shows t hat it is in ABC mo de. When is display ed, you c an e nter thes e cha racters by pressing the indic a ted key repeatedly: Note: Aft er y ou enter a character , press do wn on the scroll key to move the curs or o ver q uickly . K ey Charac ters K ey Charac ters 1 . , â ? ! - 1 7 PQRS7 2A B C 2 8T U V 8 3 DEF3 9 WXYZ9 4G H I 4 0s p a c e , 0 5 JKL5 See âÂÂSpecial charac ters in namesâ on page 12. 6 MNO6 Change s letter cas e, swi tc hes b etw ee n letters and num bers
12 Chang ing l ette r c ase Press the key (the Case k ey , s hown on the phone diagram on this guideâÂÂs inside front cover) to switch betwe en upper- and lowe r-case lette rs. The icon sw itches t o to indicate that y ou are us ing lowe r case. Ente ring nu m bers T o enter num bers while in ABC mode, you can: ⢠press and hold th e corresponding k ey until th e number appears, or ⢠swi tc h bet ween ABC mo de and num ber mode by pr ess ing and holding . Spe cia l ch arac ter s in na me s In ABC mode you can press (the Special characters key , shown on the phone diagram on this gu ideâÂÂs inside front cover) to view the specia l char acters below . Y ou can use t hese characters when saving names in your phone book. Simply press or to highlight t he one you w ant, then press Use . . , ? @ ! : ; - # * ( ) â â _ & $ ã % / > ÿ á ç = [ ] ÃÂ¥ Tip: T o choose a character that appears near the end of the list, im mediately press to go to th e end of the list. Spe cia l ch arac ter s in p hon e nu mbe rs Y ou ca n use s pe cia l ch ara cte rs t o di al or s ave phon e num ber s of autom ated services such a s bank acco unt informa tion. When e ntering num bers, press repea tedly unt il yo u see the ch aracte r you w ant. Character Use * This character is used t o reque st services from th e net work. Contact y our se rvice provide r for details. T his ch arac ter is not c urrently used .
13 Keyguard (locking t he keypa d) Using the Keyguard feature you ca n âÂÂloc kâ you r p hon eâÂÂs keypa d so tha t accide ntal ke ypress es have no effect. This is ha ndy w hen y our phone is in a pocket or purse . Note: Keyguard is not a s ecurity feature and will not preven t unauthorize d use of your phon e. T o lo ck the keys Press Menu 9 or Me nu . T o unlock the keys Press Unlo c k . p This ch arac ter cre ates a pa use . Digi ts to th e right of t he p are sent as to uch tones after a 2. 5-s ec ond pau se. Us e this cha racter to sav e phone nu mbers of au tomated serv ices tha t requ ire you to ente r a password or oth er information afte r the call is answer ed. For e xample, if y our voice ma il numbe r at work is 555- 12 1 2 and you nee d to enter your exte nsion (1234) and then a password ( 5678) in order to listen to your messages, you could save this phone num be r as 555 12 12p1234p5678 . w T his ch aracter creates a wai t . It works sim ilarly to the pause chara cter ex cept that digits to the right of the w are not s ent u ntil you press Sen d . Character Use
14 Notes about K eygua rd ⢠When Keyguard is on , the only w ay to answer a call is to press Answe r . Once t he call is termi nated, k eyguard is reac tivated. ⢠When K eyguard is on, pre ss the power key briefly to turn your phoneâÂÂs lights on for 30 seconds. ⢠When K eyguard is on, c alls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into y our phone (e.g. 9 1 1 or ot her of ficia l emergency num ber). Howev er , one-key emergen cy dialing (âÂÂthe 9 keyâÂÂ) does not operate. Note : Whe n K eyguard is act ive, the only w ay to m ake an eme rgen cy c all is to dia l th e em ergen cy num ber , then press Call . ⢠K eyguard is automatic ally turned off when the phone is connecte d to a handsfree de vice. Once the phone is di scon ne cte d fro m t he han dsf re e dev ice , ke ygu ard is reac tivated.
15 4. Basic functions Turning the phone on Press and hold for one second. Note: Pressing briefly turns your phoneâÂÂs lights on for fifteen seco nds. If the phone asks for a lock code, see âÂÂLock codeâ on page 63. If the phone asks for a se curity code, se e âÂÂSecurity codeâ on page 63. W ARNING! Do not switc h on the phon e when wireless phone use is p rohibited or when i t may cause inter fere nce or danger . T urning the phone off If K eygu ard is off, press and hold for one s econd. T o dea ctivate K eygu ard, press Unlo ck . About the antenna Y our Nokia phone has a retr actable an tenna. For best performance, fully extend t he antenna du ring use. Normal posit ion Hold the phone as you would any ot her telephon e, with the antenna po inted up and over your shou lder . Tips on effici ent oper ation As with any oth er radio transmitti ng device, do not tou ch th e anten na unne cessa rily when the phon e is swit ch ed on. Contac t with the antenna affect s call quality and may cause the phon e to operate at a higher pow er level th an otherwise neede d. Checking signal strength Y ou r phone operates on radio w aves. Radio signal coverage is mainta ined by a wireless ne twork, and the quality of ca lls on your phon e depends on the strength of t he wireless radio sig na l.
16 Get a strong signal When you are at the start sc reen or in a call, t he strength of the radio signal i s indicated by the sig na l stre ng th in di cat or o n the left s ide o f you r phoneâÂÂs screen. This indicator scrolls up and dow n as the si gnal st rengt h increase s and dec rease s. T o impro ve yo ur phone âÂÂs rece ption, t ry m oving your phone slightly . If youâÂÂre ins ide a buildin g, move toward a windo w . Making a ca ll 1 Enter the are a code and phone number . ( Menu chan ges t o Call .) 2 Press Call and wait for the othe r party to answer . Volume adjustment (earpiece) T o ad jus t the ea rpi ece volu me, pres s or durin g a cal l. If an a ccessor y with it s own lou dspeaker is connec ted to your phone, the scroll keys a djust t he volume for that acces sory . Muting the microphone When yo u are in a ca ll, yo u can mut e the pho neâÂÂs mi cropho ne by pressing , pressing Options , and selecting Mut e . T o unm ute th e m icrop ho ne, p res s , p res s Options , an d sel ect Unmute . For more informat ion, see âÂÂIn-c all menuâ on page 29. Ending a c all Press End . D uring the call, if y ou ente red a ny char acters (for example, if you entered a few numbers to c ommunic ate with a n automate d att endant), th e char acters w ill remain on t he scr een. To cl ear th em , p ress an d ho ld .
17 Last number redial The l as t 1 0 nu mber s you di aled ar e st ored i n the di ale d calls list. Us e this list t o redial a n umber you have ca lled rece ntly . 1 Fro m the st art sc reen, press t o ac cess the dial ed calls lis t. 2 Scroll to th e desired num ber . 3 Press Call . Saving a name and number See âÂÂSaving names and n umbersâ on page 19. Finding a name and nu mber 1 Press to access your phone book. 2 Scroll to the number you want . (T o skip ahead quic kly in the lis t, press th e numb er k ey that correspo nds to th e first lette r of the n ame. F or examp le, if you w ant to call your friend Katy , press th e 5 key tw ice, quickly; once for the le tter j, and on ce for th e letter k .) 3 Press Call . For othe r ways to find na mes a nd number s, see âÂÂFinding names and numbe rsâ on page 20. Answering a call When someon e calls, the phone alerts you (see âÂÂT onesâ on page 23) and Call fla she s o n th e sc ree n. To answ er t he call , pre ss any k ey exc ept . Silencing an incoming call T o s ile nce the r i ngin g of the inco ming call , p res s br ief ly . Y ou c an s til l answe r the ca ll if Cal l or t he nam e of t he pers on is still fla shing on y our screen . Note: To preven t accidental answ ering 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 information on settin g your phone t o answer incomin g calls a utomatica lly , s ee âÂÂAnyk ey ans werâ on page 39 .
18 Cal le r ID Caller ID is a netw ork ser vice that d isplay s the phon e n umber of the pers on calling y ou, if it is availa ble. Check with your service provider for details . If the caller can be identified, the phone displays t he cal ler's phone n umber and call ing . If the number m atches a name saved in your phon e book, the name is displayed instead. Howeve r , if the last seven digi ts of t he phon e num ber ma tch more tha n one nam e in the phone book, only the phone num ber is displayed.
19 5. Phon e boo k For conv eni ent and e asy dialing , you c an s ave 99 phone numbers and assoc iated names i n your phone. Saving names and numbers Saving a name and number is eas y! Ju st enter the phon e numb er , press or , then press Save . En t er a nam e if you wi sh, th en press OK . Saving a number q uickly T o save a number quickly , enter the phone numb er , press or , then press an d ho ld Sav e . Th e number is save d to your ph one book and yo u can add a n ame to it later (see âÂÂEditing names and n umbersâ on page 2 1 ). Saving a name an d number whil e in a call T o sav e a na me and n umber w hile in a call, pre ss O ptions , scroll to Ph one bo ok , scroll to Add new , enter a number and name if y ou l ike, and pre ss OK . Not e s ab ou t sa vi ng n am es ⢠A na me may app ear on l y on ce in me mo ry . If yo u tr y t o save a name that already e xists in memory , the ph one ask s if you want to repla ce th e exis ting name . ⢠If you try to save a phone numbe r and your ph one book is full, you are given the option to re place an e xisting entry . Scroll to th e entry you w ant to re place and press OK , or press to cancel. Saving email addresses Y o u can ass ociate an email add ress w ith e ach en try i n yo ur phone bo ok. Later , when addressing a te xt message, you can quickly enter the email a ddress by selectin g a nam e in yo ur phone book . (The ability to s end a tex t message dep ends on th e arran gem ent yo u mak e with you r serv ic e provi de r .)
20 T o save an email address, press Menu 1 4 ( Phone book - E-mai l ). P re ss Se lect . Scroll to a ph one book entry . Press Edit e- ma il . E nter the em ail add ress , the n pr ess OK . The presence of an email symbol ( @ ) in the top right corner of the sc reen indicat es that an email addres s is ass ociated wi th t he s ele cted ent ry . Finding names and numbers There are se veral ways t o find na mes a nd numbe rs in y our phone book. From the start sc reen Press to access your phon e book, then scroll to the desired name/ number . Ti p: Y ou can also pres s the num ber key that corresponds to the first let ter of the nam e. (T o sk ip ahead quic kly in the list, press the nu mber ke y that c orrespond s to the first le tter of t he name. For e xample, if you want to call y our friend Katy , pres s the 5 key twice , quickly; once for the letter j, and once for the letter k.) The first matching entry is displayed at the top of the screen. Usi ng th e Ph one b ook men u Press Menu 1 1, enter the first few letters of the name, then press OK . Y ou r phone di splays the first matching entry a t the top of the scree n. Whil e per forming other funct ions Say you wa nt to forw ard your phone calls to a num ber that is save d in your phone book. When you are prompted to ente r the phone nu mber , y ou c an find it ins teadâÂÂsimply pre ss Sear ch to access y our phone book.
21 Editing names and numbers T o edit phon e book entries, p ress Men u 1 3 , scro ll to the entry y ou w ant to e dit, the n pres s Edit . Ed it th e n am e an d nu mber as need ed. Erasing names and numbers Use Me nu 1 7 to e rase entries from your phone book. One by o ne lets y ou sele ct one entry a t a tim e to be e rased. Erase al l erases your entire p hone book (you are required to enter y our sec urity code firs t). Finding your own number Use Me nu 1 8 t o view your phon eâÂÂs number . Scrolling view Use Me nu 1 5 1 to choose a scro lling view for your phone book ( Na me list , Na me nu mbe r , or Na me only ). Tip: If youâ re view ing your ph one book and scrolling view is se t to Na me list or Na me o nly , you can view th e phone numb er asso ci ated wi th a n ame by press ing and holding . Checki ng available memory Use Men u 1 5 2 t o see how many memory l ocations a re free and how many a re being used. (Eac h memory loca tion holds one phon e number and associated name.)
22 6. Settings This section describes some phone settings that allow y ou to customize you r phone to suit your preferenc es and that you probably won âÂÂt change very ofte n. Automatic r edial Use Me nu 4 1 2 to turn th is fea ture on or off. Whe n this feature is on and the w ireless net work is busy , your phone redials a numbe r up to t hree time s. This feature doe s not redial to a bu sy phone numb er . T o st op the ca ll attempts, press Quit or . Clock Y ou r phone ha s an internal clock that can be d isplayed on the start screen. If you re move the battery for longer than a coup le of secon ds, t he time is lost. The next time yo u turn on the phone, you will be asked to e nter th e time. Se ttin g t he ti me u sing the ne tw ork T o s et the ti me on y our pho ne usi ng the net work (t he de faul t setting), use Menu 7 2 2 1. If yo ur pho ne is unable to get t he time from the n etwork, y ou are prompt ed to enter the time manually . (For e xample , y our phone may not be able to get the tim e fro m the n etw ork if you donâÂÂt have di gi tal cov erage. ) Set ti ng th e time man uall y Use Me nu 7 2 2 2 to enter the cu rrent tim e. Use two digit s for both hou rs and minute s (for example, ent er 1:30 as 0 130 ). If the cl ockâÂÂs tim e format is set to am/pm , you are asked to choose am or pm . Note: Pressing does not work on this screen. If you make a mistake, re-enter all four digits.
23 Sel ect in g time form at Use Me nu 7 2 3 to set the cl ockâÂÂs forma t to am/pm or 24- ho ur . Disp laying or hi ding the cl ock Press Men u 7 2 1 t o display the clock on the phoneâ s screen if it is currently hidden, or vice v ersa. When the cl ock is dis played and the time format is set to am/pm , a black square appe ars n ext t o the t im e indic at ing a.m. or p.m. Language Use Me nu 4 2 3 to set the langu age of your phoneâÂÂs screen. Y ou can choo se from Englis h, Frenc h, Spanish, P ortu guese, and Heb rew . The shortc ut for choos ing E nglish is t o press Menu 42 3 1 . Lights If youâÂÂr e usin g you r phon e with a handsf ree devi ce, your p honeâÂÂs lights turn o n and remain on automatically . Use Me nu 4 2 4 to set your phoneâÂÂs lights to Auto ma tic (aft er 30 sec ond s, the lights turn off until the next key is pressed, phone rings, etc.). For information about turn ing your phoneâÂÂs lights on at any time, see page 7. Tones Use Menu 8, T ones, to change th e six sound sett ings in your phon e: ring ing opt io n, ring ing to ne, rin ging vo lume , messa ge aler t to ne, ke ypa d ton es , and warn ing a nd ga me t one s. Using the qu ick alert settings feature (see page 25) you c an select a fixed co mbination of these settings to s uit you r current environm ent. 03:15 03:15 (a.m.) (p.m.)
24 Ri nging op tion Use Menu 8 1 to tell your phon e how to notify you that you have a cal l. Note : I f you choo se Beep onc e or Sile nt , the al arm clock only sounds a qu iet beep. Ring The ph one rings no rmally using th e currently s elected ringing tone . Asc endi ng The ph one rings using the currently selected ringing tone . The ringing v olume sta rts low and i ncreases to selecte d vo lume wi th succe ssive rings. Ring o nce The pho ne ring s once usi ng th e curren tly sel ected ringing tone . Beep on ce The phone beeps on ce. Sile nt T he p hone ma kes n o s ound when you rec eiv e a call. The icon a ppears on th e st art scree n. Ringi ng tone If your ringing option is set to Ring once , your phone plays a ringing tone whe n someone calls you. Use Menu 8 2 to ch oo se one of 40 ringing tones . Scroll to a tone to hear how it soun ds. Note: I f the ringing option is set to Sile nt or Beep onc e , the phone wonâÂÂt play sample tones. Rin gi ng v olum e Use Menu 8 3 to control th e volume of your phoneâÂÂs ringing and of message alert tones. Me ssa ge a ler t to ne Use Menu 8 4 to c h oose th e to ne pla ye d wh en y ou r e cei ve a mobile m essage. Scroll to a ton e to he ar ho w it s ounds. Keypad tones Use Menu 8 5 to adju st the vo lume of the tone s your phone mak es whe n you pres s it s keys .
25 War nin g an d game tone s Use Menu 8 6 to turn y our phoneâÂÂs warning an d gam e tones on or off. W arning tone s are created by events such as confirmations, errors, power on, batte ry low , a nd re charge battery . Vibr at ing aler t If a vib ratin g batt ery is a ttache d to yo ur phon e, it wil l vibra te when you rec eive a voic e call, even if th e ringing option is set t o Sile nt . Note : The ba tt ery does n ot v ibrat e whi le you r phon e is conne cted to ( or plac ed in ) a c har gin g d evi ce or conne cte d to a hand sf ree devi ce. Quic k al ert se tti ngs Y o u ca n q uickly adj ust you r phon eâ s sound se ttings w hen you g o into a meeting, go outdoors, etc. To choose a quick alert setting, briefly press , scroll to the sett ing you w ant, th en press OK . Note: Y ou can on ly access your p honeâÂÂs quick al ert settings from the start s creen. Tip: Instead of using the scroll keys, you c an press rep eated ly to sc ro ll thro ugh this menu. After you reach the set ting you w ant, pre ss and hol d . Note : If yo u choo se Sile nt or Quie t , th e al arm clo ck only sounds a quiet beep. Norm al Y our phone uses th e se ttings y ou mad e in Me nu 8, To n e s . Sile nt A ll sound is turned off i n yo ur phone. The ic on appears on the start sc reen. Quie t Y our phone beeps onc e when you receive a call or mobile m essage. Other tones are turne d off. Loud Y our phone rings loudly . Keypad ton es, messag e alert tone, and warnin g tones are also loud.
26 Headse t Y our phone a utomatic ally s elects this whe n it is conne cted to a headset . Y our phone remembers an y changes you ma ke to settings in Menu 8, T one s, a nd u ses t hem t he next time y ou co nnect the phon e to a he ads et. Handsfree Y our phone a utomatica lly selec ts this w hen it is conn ected to a hand sfree dev ice. Y our p hone reme mbers any ch anges you make to sett ing s in Me nu 8, T ones, and uses them the next time you connect the phon e to the device. No te: I f the Silent , Qui et , or Loud qui ck ale rt s ettin g is c hos en and yo u chang e a setting in Menu 8, T ones , y our phone switche s the current quic k alert setting to Normal . T o r eturn to th e st art scr een, pre ss . Voice mailbox n umber If you h av e a v oic e m ail sub scr iptio n, u se Menu 2 2 2 t o s ave the voice mailb ox number given to you b y your s ervice p rovider . This nu mber may be up t o 32 digits long. O nce you save your voice mailbox numb er , you ca n press and hold for 3 seconds to dial you r voice mailbox. (Y ou can also press briefly and the n press Call .) For more informat ion, see âÂÂV oice messages â on page 4 5. For an y qu estions a bou t your vo ice mail, con tact your service provider . Welcome note Use Menu 2 3 to cr ea te or c han ge t he welcome note for yo ur phone. Th is note is disp layed briefly ea ch time you turn on your phone. It can be your name, a re minder , etc. T o save t he not e, p ress Options , the n Sav e . T o eras e the note, pr ess Options , then Eras e .
27 7. Emerg enc y ca lls 1 If the phone is not on, swi tch it on. 2 Press and h old for several s econds to ready the phone for calls. 3 K e y in the emer ge ncy numb er for y our p re sen t loc ati on (e.g. 9 1 1 or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers v ary by location. 4 Press Call . IMPO RTANT! This phone, like any w ireless phone, o perates usi ng radi o signals , wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions which c annot guarante e conne ction in all condit ions. Th ere for e y ou sh ou ld n eve r r el y so l ely upo n a ny wi rele ss ph on e fo r ess enti a l comm unica tio ns (e .g. medi cal emergencie s). If you make an emergency call, your phon e ch anges to emergency call mode. If you choose to exit this mode, emergency operators may not be able to con tact you. K eep your phone in emergenc y cal l mode un til emer gency pe rsonnel arriv e on the scene. In e mergency call mode, so me menu ite ms may not be available. T o exit emergency call mode , at the Start scr ee n, press Exit . When the question Rest ore normal service? appe ars , click OK . Remember , to make or rece ive any calls the phone must be switched o n and in a se rvice ar ea with ade quate signal str ength. Emergen cy calls may not be possible on all wireles s phone n etworks or when certain network services and/or phone feat ures are i n use. Ch eck wit h l ocal se rvic e pr o vi de rs. If certain features are in use (K eyguard, call restrictions , etc .), you ma y first need to turn those features off be fore yo u can make an em ergen cy cal l. Co nsult this docu ment a nd y our local cellular servi ce pro vider . When making an eme rgency call, reme mber to give all t he nece ssar y informati on as a ccur ately a s possi ble . Reme mber t hat your wi reless phone may be the onl y means of communi cation at the sc ene of an acciden t - do no t cut off th e call un til gi ven permission to do s o.
28 Emergenc y key 9 Use Men u 4 1 1 to turn on this fe ature. W hen th is feature is on, t he ph one att empts t o make an e mergency c all when you: ⢠press and hold the 9 key , or ⢠pre ss 9, the n press Call . Note : Whe n K eyguard is act ive, the only w ay to m ake an eme rgen cy c all is to dia l th e em ergen cy num ber , then press Call . IMPO RTANT! Officia l e mergency numbers (for example, 9 1 1) vary by location. Only o ne nu mber is dialed automat ically by Emer gency Key 9, and it might not be the proper number in all circumstanc es.
29 8. Ad van ced func tion s Network fea ture setting Call forwarding , c all waitin g , and sen d own calle r ID w ith ne xt cal l are network services available thr ough your service provider . These feature s do not appear in your phoneâÂÂs Netw ork ser vi ces men u until yo u save the relate d feature code(s ) given to you by your service provider . After you save t he feature activation or cancellation code, the fe ature appears in the phoneâÂÂs me nu and you can use the menu to turn the feature on or off. Note: Feature codes can be saved only when your primary phone num ber ( NAM 1) is selected. See page 35. Addi ng feature ac tivat ion codes to the menu T o save a feature ac tivation code, press Menu 4 4 5 . At the Feature code: prompt, ent er the feature activation code, th en pr ess OK . Scroll to the feature that the code applie s to, th en pr ess Sele ct . (If the feature is call forw arding, choose one of th e four types of call forw arding.) Finally , scroll to Act iv ate , t hen pr ess OK . Act iv ate now appears in the menu for that feature. Addin g feature canc ellat ion co des to th e menu T o save a featur e canc ellati on code, p ress Me nu 4 4 5. At the Fea t ur e c od e: prompt, e nter the feature cancellation code, th en pres s OK . Scroll to th e feature that the code appl ies t o, th en pr ess Se lect . (If the feature is call forwarding, choo se one of th e fo ur type s of call fo rwa rdi ng. ) Fin all y , sc ro ll to Cancel , th en pr ess OK . Cancel now appears in the menu for that feature. In-call menu When you ar e in a s ingle call, the Na vi⢠ke y funct ion is End . Ho wever , you can us e your phone âÂÂs in-ca ll menu to perform several fun ction s while i n a c all. T o ac cess th e in-call m enu, press to chan ge the Navi⢠key function t o Options , th en pr ess Options .
30 Note: I f you have an activ e call and an incom ing or held call, pressing isnâÂÂt necessary; Opti ons ap pear s auto mati call y . If you re ceive a cal l while in a call, the Navi⢠key fun ction chan ges to Ans wer . Dep end ing on th e numb er of ac tive c alls and wh ethe r you ar e using digital or analog mode, the following in-call options may be available: Making/receiving multiple c alls Note: Th e follo wing two features might not be supported in your netw ork. Contact you r service pro vider for details. Maki ng a new outgoing c all T ype in the phone number you wish to call and press Opti ons to acce ss the in-call me nu. Then, press Flash . Th e first call is aut oma tica lly pu t on hold . T o join the ca lls , pre ss Flash again . Re ceivin g a ne w cal l If you are in a call and you receive a call, pre ss Answer . The first call is automaticall y put on hold. To swap b etween the calls , pre ss Flash. En ding a ll call s Select End from the in-call menu. Mute /End mute mute/un mute the phoneâÂÂs microph one Flas h switch be tween c alls/ans wer wa iting call/ make n ew ca ll End end all c alls T o uch to nes send touch tones Menu acce ss your phone âÂÂs menu Phon e book access the phone book
31 Call wait ing Call wa iting is a netw ork servic e that a llows you to rece ive an inco ming call wh en youâ re already in a call. Co ntact yo ur service provider for details . Ans werin g a wait ing ca ll When you rec eive a ca ll while a lready in a call, the Navi⢠key fun ction cha nges fro m End to Answ e r . Press Answer to answer the wa iting call. The call y ou were in is put on hold, and the Navi⢠key funct ion changes to Option s . T o swi tch between calls, or to end all ca lls, press Opti ons to acces s your phone âÂÂs in-ca ll me nu. For complete informa tion on your phoneâÂÂs in-call menu , s ee âÂÂI n-call menuâ on page 29. Cance lli ng ca ll wai ting: no rmal m etho d T o cancel call wa iting before making a call, you must get the cal l wa itin g canc ell ation co de f rom your ser vi ce pr ov ider . 1 Dial the code for cance lling call waiting (for example, *8 1 0). 2 Press Call . Cance lli ng ca ll wai ting: me nu me thod Y ou can save th e code for canc elling call w aiting given by your service provider and then u se Menu 4 4 2 2 t o canc el ca ll waiting . See â Adding fe ature c ancellatio n codes to t he menuâ on p age 29. Calling c ards If you wish to use a calling card for long di stan ce calls , you m ust first s ave your calling c ard information into your phone. Y our phone can save inform ation about fo ur calling c ards. Savin g call ing ca rd info rmat ion 1 Press Menu 4 1 3. 2 Scroll to the d esired calling card, then press Options .
32 3 Scroll to Edi t , th en press OK . 4 Enter your security code (see page 63), the n press OK . 5 At Diali ng sequ ence , press Sele ct . Press to choose the dialin g sequence your card uses, then press Se lect . Note: The order of the follo wing steps may vary , depending on which dialing sequence your card uses. 6 Enter the ac cess nu mber (u sually t he 1-80 0 n umber listed on th e back of the calling c ard), then press OK . 7 Enter your card n umber and/or PIN, the n press OK . Y our phone w ill display Sav e ch ang es? Press OK . 8 Press to reach Card name , th en press Sele ct . Enter the card name using your phoneâÂÂs keypad, then press OK . Note: Th is procedure might not work w ith all calling cards. Please look at the back of yo ur calling card or cont act you r long distance company for more information . Cho osi ng a call ing ca rd to use Use Me nu 4 1 3 to select a ca lling card t o use. Y ou are required to e nter you r security code. Dialin g seque nce Use for c ard s t hat requ ire y ou to: Cards using this seq uence Access no. phon e no. ca rd no. Dia l 1-800 acce ss numbe r , then phone number , then card numbe r ( PIN if re quired) MC I, A T & T Tr u e C h o i c e , Sprint Canada, Unitel Access no. ca rd no. phon e no. Dia l 1-800 acce ss numbe r , the n card number ( PIN if required ), then phone nu mber netw orkMCI, WorldPhone MCI Prefix phon e no. ca rd no. Dial the prefix (any number s that must p recede th e phone number ) and phone number you w ant to dial, th en ca rd numbe r ( PIN if re quired) GTE, P acBell, AT & T, S t e n t o r
33 Call ing ca rd ca lls T o make a call using a calling card: 1 Enter the ph one nu mber , includin g any prefix ( such as 0 or 1) th at you r calling ca rd may re quire w hen y ou make a calling c ard call (see you r calling c ard for instruct ions). 2 Press and hold Call for a few s econds unt il your phon e displays Card call . 3 Y ou r phone disp lays W ait for t one, th en pres s OK . W ait for the t one, then pre ss OK . Y ou r phone displays W ait fo r to ne, press OK again . W ait for the t one again, then pre ss OK . Call forwarding Call forwarding is a netw ork service tha t lets you forward your incoming calls to anothe r phone num ber. Check with y our service provider for details and feature codes. Activa tin g call fo rward ing Standa rd m eth od To acti vat e cal l for war din g, yo u m ust g et th e cal l for wa rdin g activation code from your service prov ider . 1 Dial the code for activating call forwarding followed by the phone number to which you want to forward your calls . 2 Press Call . Example : If the call forwarding activation code is *7 1 and the nu mber you want to forward calls to is (2 1 4) 555 -1234, dial *7 12 14555 1234 , th en press Call . Menu meth od Y ou can sav e th e co de fo r ac tiv ati ng ca ll f orwa rdin g a nd then use th e m enu to activ ate c all forwardin g (se e âÂÂAdding feature activation co des to the m enuâ on page 29) .
34 Can celli ng c all f orwardi ng Standa rd m eth od T o canc el call forwarding, you must get the call forw arding cancellation c ode from your serv ice provider . 1 Dial th e code for cancellin g call forwarding (for example , *7 1 0). 2 Press Call . Menu meth od Y ou can save the code fo r canc elli ng call for wardi ng and then use the m enu to cancel ca ll forwa rding (see âÂÂAdding featu re cancellatio n codes to the menuâ on page 29). V oice privacy Note : A vail abili ty of th is fea ture de pends on your arra nge ment with y our servi ce p ro vider a nd th e netw orkâÂÂs ab ilit y to suppo rt the fe ature. Some service prov iderâÂÂs networks can encrypt the signal transmitted during a phone call to ensure others are unable to listen t o you r conve rsation. By default, the vo ice privac y setting on your phone is set to Of f . To turn i t on , pres s Me nu 4-4 -1 ( Se ttings - Networ k services - V oi ce pr ivacy ). Scroll to On , th en pr ess OK . During a call, if v oice privacy is lost, you r phone so unds tw o short beeps. 1-touch dialing 1-touch dialing lets you m ake phone calls quickly and eas ily with the tou ch of a button. Once you have assigned a phone number to a number ke y (2 through 8), you ca n press and hold that key to di al the number . ( Y ou can also press and hol d the number key and the n press Call .) Note: Keys 1 and 9 are used exclusively for dialing you r voice mailbox and for attempting emergenc y calls , respe ctively (see âÂÂV oice messagesâ on page 45 and âÂÂEmergency callsâ on page 27).
35 Assigni ng numbers to keys Before you can assign a phon e number to a key , the phone number must be saved in your phone book (see page 17) . Th en fo llow the s tep s bel ow . 1 Press Menu 1 6. 2 Scroll to th e d esired ke y , then pres s Assig n . 3 Press or to choose the name you want to assign to the selec ted ke y , the n pres s Sele ct . If a key alre ady has a number ass igned to it, you ca n press Options and th en view , change, or erase the n umber assignment. Mak ing ca lls u sing 1- touc h di al ing Press and h old a number k ey (2 through 8) for a few se conds to call the number assigned t o it. Y our phone f inds the phone number , displays it bri efly , th en dials it. Y ou can also ent er the number of the 1 -touc h dialing ke y (for example, 2) and pres s Call . Choosing your pho ne number (NAM selection) Y ou r service provider can set up your phone to have two phone numbers th at are activ ated in differen t service are asâÂÂfor exa mpl e, one number for t he Dallas area and one number fo r the Chicago area. A numbe r assignment module , or NAM, consists of a phone number and network information th at the service prov ider programs into your phon e. When you select a NAM, youâÂÂre not only selecting a phone numb er , youâÂÂre also selectin g a home sys tem in which you will not be cha rged roaming fees. Use Me nu 4 4 6 to sele ct a N AM.
36 Send own caller ID wi th next call Send o wn ca ller ID with n ext ca ll is a netw ork se rvi ce th at le ts you hide your phon e num ber from a person y ou are ca lling wh o ha s C al l er ID . (I f for so me reaso n you r net work pre ven ts phon e num bers f rom b ein g displ ayed, y ou ma y be able to use thi s f ea tu re to show your numb er to the pers on you are cal ling.) Contact your service provider for feature codes for show ing/ hiding you r phone n umber . Note: Th is feature w orks on a call-by-ca ll basis. St anda rd meth od 1 Dial the featu re c ode foll owed b y th e n umb er y ou wa nt to cal l. 2 Press Call . Example : If the fe ature code to hide your num ber is *67 and th e num ber you w ant to dial is (2 1 4) 55 5-1234, dial *672 14555 1234 , then pr ess Call . Menu met hod Y o u ca n sa ve t he fea tur e co de gi ven t o you by your servic e provider so that Sen d ow n cal ler ID w ith next call app ea r s in your ph oneâÂÂs menu, and then use Men u 4 4 4 t o use this feat ur e (s ee â Netw ork feat ur e se ttin gâ o n pa ge 29 ). Th is f eat ur e mus t be act iv ate d b efo re ea ch call ; yo u ca nn ot permanently turn it on or off. Ye s displays your n umber to the pe rson you a re calling. No prevents your num ber from be ing shown to t he person you a re calling. NAM update Note: Th is feature may no t be available in all sy st ems. Plea se con tact yo ur ser vice provider for deta ils abo ut the av aila bilit y of this feature . With th is feature you c an activ ate or re activate your ph one without having to go to your service provider . Please refer to the Ea sy Activa tion ca rd that was inclu ded in yo ur sales pa ckage for more in formation on h ow to act ivate or reactiv ate your phone.
37 In some case s, when you try to connect to your service provider , the follow ing messa ge may appear on the screen : âÂÂLOCKâ prevents the service provider from changing your carri er lock co de. âÂÂUNLOCKâ allows the provider to change the code and restrict others from activ ating your phone. If this happens, select the appropriate sele ction for your phone. If you don âÂÂt want your service provide r to change your lock co de, s ele ct LOCK . If you want to a llow your s ervi ce pr ovid er to change your c ode to prevent other serv ice providers from activating your ph one, press UN LOC K . Press and h old for several s econds to retu rn to the st art sc re en. Note: C onta ct you r servic e provider if you h ave an y qu estio ns. System sele ction Th e Syst em me nu ( Menu 5) allows yo u to modify how your phone w ill work when you are outside of you r primary or âÂÂhom eâ sy stem . ( Items o n th e Syst em me nu ma y dif fer depending on your service provide r .) H ow your p hone w ill handle being ou t of your hom e area can significantly affect the types and amounts of additi onal charges you ma y incur . Ser vi ce Types In each wirele ss servic e area there are usu ally t wo servic e providers, referred to as type A and type B . When you first set up your wireless service accou nt, you r service provide r will inform you o f which syst em you will be using (for example , type A ). This is your h ome s ystem. Th e othe r sy stem ( for exa mpl e, t ype B ) is known as yo ur non-home syste m. Roa min g Roam i ng is a ter m u sed to in dic ate that your ph one is not in its hom e area. W hile roa ming, y ou are ac tually u sing an other service p roviderâÂÂs system. Calls made or received while r oaming are usual ly more expensiv e than calls made in your home area .
38 Roa min g i ndic ato rs When you r ph one beg ins roam ing, Ro ami ng appears. If ro aming in a non-pre ferred system, the roaming indicator ( ) also appears. Sy stem ch oice s Y ou r phon e will autom atically try to use a prefe rred system . If your phone fails to find a preferred system, then it will use the select ion yo u h ave chosen with this feature . B efore you select a system, contact your s ervice provide r to learn how these chan ges may affect your ph one bill. Items on th e Syst em me nu ma y diff er dep end in g on yo ur se rvi ce pr ovi der : ⢠Aut om ati c - Us e the home system . If un available, use a non-ho me system . ⢠Aut om ati c A - Us e the home or pref erre d sys tem . If unavai lab le, use sy stem A . ⢠Aut om ati c B - Use the home or preferred system. If unavai lab le, use sy stem B . ⢠Home on ly or <service provi derâÂÂs name> - Use onl y the home system. If u navailable, No servi ce appears. ⢠Ana lo g - Use the availabl e analog network. Note: If y ou turn your phone 's power off then on, depe ndin g on your service pro vider , the syste m may return to the defau lt selection . Which syst em should you choose? By default , your phone is set to automa tica lly search for the most cost-effective s ystem when you are o utside of your home area. For example, if your h ome sys tem is type A and you are roaming, y our phone will autom atically try to us e the loc al home sys tem (the type A sys tem in you r curren t loca tion ). The ty pe B system w ould be a n on-hom e syst em. However , in an area where no home or preferre d systems are available , use th is menu t o man ually c hoose wh ich system your phone uses.
39 By setting your ph one to use a ho me or prefer red system, itâÂÂs possibl e fo r yo u to recei ve discoun ted ro amin g ch arges. Ch eck with your se rvice provi der to maximize use of this feature. In non-preferred systems, normal roaming ch arges are determined by t he host system. Y o ur phone is designed to sele ct a syste m mos t favora ble to you con cern ing t he cos t of the ca ll and reception quality . No te: W hen r oam in g in so m e syst em s, you ma y need to ha ve a roaming agreement in order t o place a call. If n o roam ing agreeme nt has been arranged, a network oper ator may interrupt and re ques t inf ormat ion on how you in ten d to pay for the c all. If you ha ve more than one phone number The curr ently- selecte d NAM in your phon e determines which syste m is your cu rrent home sys tem. See âÂÂChoosin g your phone number (NAM sele ction)â on page 35 f or m or e d et ail s . Note: P owering the phone off then on will reset any manual o verrides for analog or non-preferred systems. Any k ey a nsw er This fea ture allows you t o answ er an in coming c all by pre ssing any ke y except . Use Menu 4 1 5 to tu rn this featur e on or off. Automatic a nswer This featu re is available on ly whe n your phone is co nnecte d to a h ands free de vice. When autom atic ans wer is turned on , your p hone a nswers incoming voice calls after one ring. Use Men u 4 1 4 t o turn this feature on or off. Touch tones Y ou r phone can generate various sounds, called touch tones , whe n the ke ys are pr essed .
40 T ouch tones can be u sed for many automat ed servic es such as che cking v oice mail, movie times, and airline a rrival/ departure times. Note: Sendin g confide ntial inform ation over the air using touch tones is not re comme nded. Setti ng manual touc h tone length Use Me nu 4 2 1 1 to set the leng th of touc h tones c reate d whe n yo u pr ess a key: Co ntin uous sounds the to ne for as lon g as you press and hold the key . Fixed sets the t one le ngth to on e tenth of a sec ond, rega rdless of how lon g you press and hold t he key . Off turns off tou ch tone s. No tones are s ent w hen y ou pres s the ke ys. Setti ng auto mati c touch tone lengt h Use Me nu 4 2 1 2 to set the leng th of touc h tones s ent automatically by th e phone to Shor t (one te nth of a secon d) or Long (half a sec ond). Saving touc h tone strings T ouch ton e s t rings can be used for sendin g and receiving informat ion with your phone . Save tou ch tone strings th e sam e w ay you sav e ph one nu mbe rs ( see âÂÂS avin g name s and numbersâ on page 19). Fo r ex ampl e, you c an s ave you r o ffi ce voic e ma il box n umb er along with your password for e asy access to your messages (see âÂÂSpecial characters in ph one numbe rsâ on page 12). Sending tou ch tone strings 1 During a c all, press to c lear any numbe rs from the sc ree n. 2 Press Options . 3 Scroll to T o uch t one s , then pr ess OK . 4 Enter or fin d the to uch tone string, then press OK .
41 Downloadable ringing tones Depending on your service provider , you c an download (over the air) ringing tone s and save them in yo ur phone. Note: The method t hat you use to dow nload a ringing t one to your phone v aries among wireless service pro viders. For example, in s ome c ases , you c an send a ri ngin g tone t o you r pho ne fr om an internet web page. For details about this network service, contact you r wireless service provider . The nam es of tones that you dow nload and save appear in th e lis t that you see wh en yo u pr ess Men u 8 2 ( Tone s - Ringing tone ). In addit ion to the 4 0 default rin ging tone s that come with your phone, you can save five downloaded ringing tone s. When a ringin g tone h as been downloade d to your phone, the m essag e Ring ing ton e re ceiv ed appears. â¢T o list en to t he tone , press Options , scroll to Playback , th en pres s OK . The phone plays the t one. To stop playing the ton e, press Quit . â¢T o disc ard th e tone immedia tely after you rece ive it (before you pr ess Opt ions ), press <Clear >. Or , to discar d the tone after you have pressed Options , scroll to Disc ard , then press OK . â¢T o save th e ton e after y ou list en to i t, s cro ll t o Save , then press OK . If spac e in your pho neâÂÂs memory e xists for the tone, th e tone i s saved. I f space does no t exist, scrol l until the name of the tone yo u want to replac e is highlighted, then press Re pl ace . T o v iew the list of tones, pres s Menu 8 2 ( Ton es - Ringing tone ). Restore fa ctory settings Y ou can use Menu 4 2 2 to rese t ma ny of th e set ti ngs in yo ur phone to th eir fac to ry de faults (as in a new phone). Y ou are required to ente r the s ecurit y code. Note: The p hone book, language setting, call timers, se curity code, and lock code are not affected.
42 9. Call log For your convenience, the call log (Menu 3) saves a list of pho ne numbe rs yo u hav e di ale d, an d can sh ow you appr oxima tel y how much ti me you h ave spent on the ph one. If you subscribe to the calle r ID ne twork se rvice, the call log a lso records the phone n umbers of m issed ca lls and received c alls. Cont act your service provider for details. The Options key When y ou acce ss Miss ed c alls , Rece ive d calls , or Dia led ca lls and press Opti ons , a list of options appears on your pho neâÂÂs sc ree n. Call dial s t he numb er . Call time shows t he time of the cal l. (Y our phon eâÂÂs clock mu st be s et; see page 22.) Use n umber shows you the number be fore you dial it. Sav e lets you e nter a name for t he number , edit th e number if needed, and save both to your phone book . Era se er ases the num ber fr om th e c all li st. Vi ew numbe r displays the associated phone number if only th e n ame is cu rr ent l y di sp la yed . Missed calls If you subsc ribe to the calle r ID netw ork se rvice, yo ur pho ne autom atically stores th e last 10 numbers that ha ve tried unsuc cessfully to reach you (as lon g as the caller a llowe d his or her numb er to be sh own to you) . When the scree n says M i ssed calls Press List . If you ha ve m issed more than one c all, you c an scroll through the l ist of numbers. To dia l the disp layed numbe r , press Options , then c hoose Call . Viewing the miss ed cal ls li st at any time Use Me nu 3 1 to v iew t he missed c alls list at any time. T o dial a number , press O ptions , then ch oose Call .
43 Received calls If you subsc ribe to the calle r ID netw ork servic e, your p hone automatically stores the phon e num bers of the 1 0 most recent calls youâÂÂv e an swe red. Use Menu 3 2 to view th e rec eiv ed calls lis t. T o dia l a numbe r , pre ss Options , then choose Call . Dialed calls Y o ur phone automatically stores the last 1 0 numbers youâÂÂve dialed. Fr om the start screen, press to access th e dialed ca lls lis t. Scro ll t o the desire d num b er , th en pres s Cal l . Note: To perform a ny of the options listed on page 4 2, access the dialed calls list by pressing Menu 33 . Clearing c all lists Use Me nu 3 4 to c lear the missed, dialed, and/or recei ve d call lists . Call timers Use Me nu 3 5 to a cce ss this featu re. Call ti mers lets you s ee the amoun t of time youâÂÂve spent in call s. T imes are for the curren tly selecte d phone number; your phone has a separate timer for each phone number , or NAM (see page 35 ). Note: Th e actu al time i nvoiced for calls by yo ur service prov ider may vary , de pending up on network featu res , rounding-off for billing, and so forth. Vie wing call tim ers Use Me nu 3 5 to view t he va rious ca ll tim ers. Last ca ll displays the duration of the last call, or current call if applicable. All ca lls displays the duration of all calls since the timers were last rese t. Life time r displays the duration of a ll calls for the life of your phone an d cannot be reset.
44 Set tin g ti mer s ba c k to 0 Use Me nu 3 5 4 to clea r call time rs. Y ou are require d to enter yo ur secu rity code . Disp laying the cu rrent c all timer duri ng call s 1 Press Menu 3 5 1. 2 Press Det ails . 3 Press Se lect . 4 Scroll to On , th en pr ess OK . During a call, the amount of time spent in that cal l is display ed for ten se conds.
45 1 0 . Voice messages V oi ce mail is a network s ervice that a llows ca llers to re cord a m ess age wh e n yo u cann ot be r eac he d. Y ou c an th en ca ll you r voice m ailb ox a nd retrie ve you r mess age s. Saving your voice mailbox number When yo u subscrib e to voic e mail, your ser vice provi der gives you a voic e ma ilb ox nu mbe r . Y o u sho uld s ave this numb er s o you c an call your voic e mai lbox by pre ssing an d holdi ng , or by pr essing then Call (see âÂÂV oice ma ilb ox num ber â on pa ge 26). In add ition to a voice mailbox nu mber , your serv ice prov ider may also give you a p assword , which you can sa ve along w ith your voice mailbox number . This way , you can access your voice mailbox a nd then quickly s end your password by pressing the Navi ⢠key rather than dial ing your password se parately . If your service prov ider gives you a password and y ou want to save it with your voic e mailbox numbe r , refer to âÂÂSpecial characters in phone n umbersâ on page 12 . Listening to new voice messages When y ou receive a voice message , your phone may notify y ou by bee ping, displa ying the voice message indicator , and displaying New v oic e messag e . The pho ne may display th e number of me ssag es if t here i s more than o ne. Note: The method of notification depends on your service pro vider . When your phone n otifies you t hat y ou h ave a ne w voice mes sage, press Li ste n . Y our phone dials your voice mailbox nu mbe r , if you ha ve s ave d i t. If you rec eived a voice mailbox passwo rd, and if you s aved it with y our voice mailbox n umber , foll ow these steps: 1 When y our phone notifie s you tha t you have a new voice message, pre ss List en . Y ou r phone dials your voice m ailbox number , and your password displays.
46 2 When your phone n otifies you t hat y ouâÂÂre a ble to listen to you r messa ges, press Sen d . Note: The method of notification depends on your service pro vider . If you have an y questions about voice m essaging, con tact you r s ervice p rovider . Calling your voi ce mailbox at any time Once you have s ave d you r voice mailb ox nu mber , y ou c an press and hold to dial you r voice mailbox.
47 11 . M o b i l e m e s s a g e s Note: Before you can sen d or re ceiv e mobile messages, you may n ee d t o s ub s cr ib e to the mobile messaging service offered by your service provider . Also, some networks may not support mobile messaging. About mobile messages A mobile message is a me ssage in the form of text that appears on your ph oneâÂÂs scree n. Y o u ca n address out go in g m es s age s to e mail add resses and p hone numbers . The re cipi ent of yo ur me s sa ge typically receives it via: â¢a phon e that supports mobile messaging â¢a pager ⢠the inte rnet (throug h an email clie nt) Messa ge sto rage Messages are s tored in your phone in folders: ⢠Inbo x - Messages (whether rea d or u nread) that you have re ceive d and have ne ither era sed no r saved. ⢠Outbox - Messa ges that you s ent (or that you have created then s aved, inte nding to s end late r). ⢠Saved - Me ssages that w ere in the Inb ox or Outb ox an d wh ich you have sa ved . Y ou r phone can store as many as 60 messages ( memory is shared b y all fold ers). Howev er , the total num ber of st ored messages depends on m essage length. If your ph oneâÂÂs memory is full whe n you receive a mobile mes sage: ⢠If th e me ssag e is not an e mer gen cy mes sa ge, th e ol des t sent m ess age in the Ou tb ox fo lde r wil l au tom ati ca lly be delete d, bu t âÂÂd raftsâ (u nsent me ssages) will n ot b e delete d. If there are n o sent messages in the Outbox folder , the oldest read me ssage in the Inbox folder is delete d. If th ere ar e no re ad m essages in the Inbo x, No space: message waiting or a similar messa ge appears, prompting you to delete messages from one of th e other folde rs. The net work will re send the messag e later .
48 ⢠If the me ssa ge is an emer ge ncy mess ag e (sen t onl y by a network operator), in addition to the messages ment ioned ab ove, othe r me ssag es i n t he In box, O utbox , and Saved folders could be automatically deleted if your phoneâÂÂs memory is full. T yp es of mo bile messag es Dep end ing on you r se rvic e pr ovid er , wh en yo u c rea te a m ob ile message, Tex t and Numbe r only may ap pear in a list of menu items, requiring that you select the type of message to send. If this li st does not appear , your phone will auto matically create the type of message supporte d by your service provider: ⢠Tex t - A tex t mobile message can incl ude te xt in addition to a c allback num ber . ⢠Numbe r only - A n umber on ly mobile message is like a numeric p age: a callba ck num ber (the s enderâÂÂs phone number) appears on the recipientâÂÂs page r or phone display . P art s of a mobile text messag e A message consists of a header and a body . The header may contain the senderâÂÂs phon e number or email address and th e date and tim e that th e mes sage wa s sent. If a n en try in you r Phon e book mat ches th e senderâÂÂs phon e numb er , the se nderâÂÂs name also appears. The body contains the main part of the message. If you rece ive a message th at was sent v ia email, the subject (title) of the message may appear at the beginning of the message body . Urgent mobile messages An ur gen t prio rity le vel c an be assig ned to a m obile message . When you receiv e an u rgent mobi le m essage, Urgent appears in the messa ge head er . When you se nd an urgent mobile message , a similar no tification m essage (or an ic on) appears on the rec ipientâÂÂs phone or ot her device (if the re cipientâÂÂs phone or other device supports it). See âÂÂSending a me ssageâ on page 58 .
49 Message d elivery noti fication When you send a me ssage, you c an reque st to be no tified whe n th e rec ip ien t re cei ves the me ssag e. This n oti fi cat io n is called a delivery note . See âÂÂSending a messageâ on page 58. Receiving a mobile message Whe n y ou rec eiv e a mobi l e mes sag e, t he mo b ile me ss age ico n app e ars an d Messa ge re ceived (or New emerg ency mes sage ) is displayed. Also, de pendin g on the message alert to n e se tt ing, a tone may sound. See âÂÂMessage aler t toneâ on page 24. Y o u c a n : ⢠Pres s to dismis s the n otification and re ad the message later ( it will be available from your Inbox ), or ... ⢠Pre ss Read to r ea d the m ess ag e Note: If No spa ce: messa ge w ait in g or a similar message appears , there is no room left in your ph oneâÂÂs memory . Y ou need to make room for the message. See âÂÂMe ssage s torage â on page 47. If yo u pres s Re a d , the Inbox appears with the new m essa g e sel ecte d. P res s Re a d again. If n ecessary , scroll down to read the entire m essage. At the end of the message, scroll furthe r to view th e sender âÂÂs n ame or phone nu mber and the date and time the me ssage wa s re ceived. Whe n youâÂÂve seen the las t new message, the icon disappears. While readi ng a message, yo u ha ve s ev eral Op tio ns (d ependin g on the t ype of message , some of the se options m a y not be available) : ⢠Era se delet es th e mess age. Press OK to confirm the deletion or to cancel . For more information about erasing messages, see âÂÂErasing me ssagesâ on page 60. ⢠Rep ly al lows you to se nd a mess age b ack to th e sender . For more information about replying to a message, see âÂÂReplying to a messageâ on page 52. ⢠Sav e send s th e mess age to the Sav ed folder .
50 ⢠Use num ber allows you to qu ickly c all or save a ph one number if it was include d in the message . If more than one nu mber was included , a list of n um bers is displayed. To save the number , read th e message and ensu re tha t the num ber you want to save is vis ible (if necessary , scroll the screen). Press Options . Scroll to Use numb er and press Select . I f only one phone number appears on the screen, press Cal l (or p ress <Dow n>, then pr ess Save ). If a list of num bers appe ars , scroll to a n umber , press OK , then press Call (or press <Down> , then press Sav e ). ⢠Save a ddress extracts one or more email addresses from th e mess age (i f it contain s any) and allow s you to save them in your Ph one book. â¢F o r w a r d allow s you to forwa rd the mess ag e to anothe r recipient. For more inform ation about forwarding a message, see âÂÂForwarding a me ssageâ on page 59. ⢠Reply w/ co py allows you to send a m essage b ack to the sender . Y our messag e will i nclude a copy of the message you receiv ed. For more information about replying to a message , see â Replyin g to a messageâ on page 5 2. Creating, addressing, and sending a number only message Note: T o create a text message, see âÂÂCreating a text m ess ageâ on page 5 1. For information about number only messages, see âÂÂT y pes of mobile messagesâ on page 48. 1 Pres s Menu 2 1 1 (Me ssa ges - Text me ssages - Write ne w). Note: If Te x t and Num ber only appear in a list of menu items, scroll to Numb er on ly , then press Sel ect . 2 Use the following gu idelines when addr essing your messag e and spe cifying a c allback n umber: â¢U s e Add nu m ber t o spec if y a re cip ient âÂÂs ph one number . The m aximu m nu mber of cha ra cte rs al lo wed in a phone nu mber is 32 .
51 ⢠When promp ted to e nter a rec ipient âÂÂs phon e numb er , you ca n manua lly e nter it o r search for it. ⢠When searchi ng, the list of entries in your phone book is display ed. To quickly ju mp to an entry , press t he appropriate key . For exam ple, if the entry is " John" (j), p ress <5 key>. T o jump to "Kim" ( k), pre ss <5 key> twice . ⢠Y ou can address your message to as many as 1 0 recipients . Y ou can s ee a list of all recipie nts t o whom your m essage is addressed ( Li st re ci pi ent s ). ⢠Y ou ca n cre ate a mess age, save it in your O utbox , then addre ss it and send it later ( Save ). ⢠The callbac k numbe r ( Callback no. ) is the ph one number at w hich you wa nt th e rec ipient t o c all you . When prompte d to ente r a callback numbe r , the defa ult c allb ack num ber (y our m obile ph one numb er) may appear in the field. Y ou can use this num ber or enter a different number . Creating a text message Note: T o create a number only message, see âÂÂCre ating, addressing, and sending a num ber only m essageâ on page 50. There are two wa ys to create a text mes sage: ⢠Wri te a new , blank message ⢠Reply to a recei ved m essag e (see â Reply ing to a messageâ on page 52) ⢠Resend a message (see âÂÂR esending a m essage â on page 59) ⢠Forward a message (see âÂÂForwarding a messageâ on page 59) Writ ing a n ew , bl ank mes sage 1 Pres s Menu 2 1 1 (Me ssa ges - Text me ssages - Write ne w). 2 Do Tex t and Nu mb er o n ly appear in a list of menu items? ⢠Ye s - Scr oll to Te x t . Press Select . Go to the next step. ⢠No - Go to the nex t ste p.
52 3 At this point, you c an addre ss y our message or begin writing it , then address it lat er: ⢠T o address your message, scroll to Add e-mail or Add numb er , then p ress Select . Se e âÂÂAddressi ng a text me ssageâ on page 53. ⢠T o begin writin g your mess age, scroll to Edit mes sage , then press Sel ec t . The te rms writin g and editing refer to the process of enterin g text into a text messa ge. See âÂÂEntering text in to a messageâ on page 54. 4 Afte r you ha ve wr itten y our mes sage, yo u can : ⢠Address it (pag e 53) th en sen d it (pag e 58) OR ... ⢠Save it to the Outbox, then addres s it send it later - Press Options , scroll to Sav e , th en pr ess Select . Re plyin g to a mess age 1 Read th e messa ge to w hich y ou w ant to reply . ⢠If y ou just rec eived the message and the Sta rt screen is currently displaye d, press Read . ⢠If the m essa ge is in the Inbox folde r , pr ess Menu 2 1 2. ⢠If the message is in the Saved fo lder , press Menu 2 1 4. 2 S c rol l t o the m essag e. P ress Rea d , th en Opti ons . 3 Scroll to Reply (or Repl y w / copy if you w ant your reply to inc lude a co py of the origin al message follo wed by the text of your repl y) . Press Se lect . Not e: If yo u ch oo se t o Rep ly w/ copy , your message c ould be rathe r long. In some ne tworks , a lo ng messag e may be truncate d (the end of the mess age may be cut of f), pr eventi ng the recip ient from seeing all of it. 4 Afte r you wri te your messa ge, y ou c an: ⢠Address it (pag e 53) th en sen d it (pag e 58). OR ... ⢠Save it to t he Ou tbox (pre ss O ptions , scroll to Sav e , th en pr ess Sele ct ), the n addres s it and send it la ter .
53 Addressing a text message Note: T o addres s a number only message, se e âÂÂCreating, addressing, and sending a num ber only m essageâ on page 50. Use the following procedure to address your message to one or more recipie nts: 1 Are you currently editing the mes sage th at you w ant to address? ⢠Ye s - Press O ptions , th en go to the ne xt s tep. ⢠No (for exampl e, yo u wro te t he te xt mess age an d sa ve d it , int en di ng to s en d it la te r) - Op en yo u r O ut box ( Menu 2-1-3). Scroll un til the mess age you want to addr ess is highl ighted. Pre ss Options . Sc rol l to Res end . Press Se lect . G o to t he ne xt st ep. 2 Scroll to Add e- mail (to send the message to an email address) or Add numbe r (to send the message to a phone number), the n press Sele ct . 3 Enter the email address or phone num ber , then press OK . ⢠Y ou can address a text message to as many as 1 0 email addresses, phone numbers, or a combination of both. To see a list of all recipi ents to whom your message is addressed, scroll to List re cipien ts , the n press Se lect . ⢠The maximu m numbe r of chara cters allow ed in a phone n umber is 3 2. The ma ximum nu mber of charac ters allow ed in an email a ddress is 48 . ⢠Wh ile entering a phone number or em ail address, press and rele ase to dele te one charac ter , or press and hol d to de lete all c haracters . ⢠If a recipient's email address or phone number is in your Phon e book, you can quic kly enter it by searching for the recipie nt's name. T o search, pre ss Sear ch . T o quickly jump to an en try in your phon e book, press the appropriate ke y . For example, if the entry is "John" (j), p ress <5 key>. T o jump to "Kim" ( k), pre ss <5 key> twice. If an e mail ad dress or phone number is n ot associa ted w ith the entry tha t you s elect , a me ssage will appear : No e-mail add ress fou nd or No nu mb er s fo und .
54 ⢠Wh en entering an email address manually , you can quickly enter the @ symbol by pressin g repeatedly u ntil it appears. Entering text into a message A counte r in the top right c orner of th e scree n indicate s the number of remaining characters th at you can ente r into you r messa ge. Ca ution : While editing a messa ge, if you a ccidenta lly pre ss and ho ld , all text within your me ssage will be deleted. T o exit the me ssa ge edit or a t any tim e and lose your te xt , press Options , scroll to Exi t , th en press Se lect . W ays to en ter t ext in to a mes sag e Th ere ar e sev er al w ays to ent er t ex t i nto a mes sage : ⢠Tradition al ( multi -tap) inp ut m etho d - (Thi s is the defau lt mode.) This method require s that you press some keys more th an once (multi-ta p). For e xamp le, to enter the letter â c âÂÂ, you must press 2 2 2 . S ee âÂÂEnt erin g let ters a nd numbersâ on page 1 1. ⢠Predi ctive t ext in put method - Wh en usin g th e predi ctive te xt in put me thod , you r ph one âÂÂgue sse sâ whic h wor d you are entering, requiring that you press a key only once for each letter you enter . See âÂÂPredictive text inputâ on page 55. Note: By default, your ph one is set in the tradit ional te xt input mode. Before you can use the predictive text input method, you mu st first activa te the predictive text mode. T o activate i t, pre ss O ptions . Scroll to Predic tive text . Scroll un til the name of the language in w hich you w ant to edit your message appears. Press OK . ⢠T e mpla te s - A te mplate is a prede fined, comm only used sent ence t hat yo u can q uickl y inse rt into a m essag e. S ee âÂÂTemplatesâ on page 57.
55 Predi ctive t ext input Note : The pre dictive text feature is based on a bu ilt-in d i c t i o n a r y to which you can add words. Y our ph one includes several different language versions of this dictiona ry . Although your phone m ay be able to display a given language on t he screen, it does n ot nece ssarily con tain a pre dict ive text dictionary of that same language. Pred icti ve mode is in d icated by th e prese nc e of the pre dict ive text icon ( ) at the top of t he display . If the icon does not appear , predictive mode has been deactivated. T o activate it, press Options . Scro ll to Predict ive text . S cro ll u nti l t he name of the la ngua ge in w hich y ou want to ed it your m essage appears. Press OK . Writ ing wor ds T o writ e a word, press e ach key on ly on ce for e ach letter of th e word . Fo r exa mple , to w rite hello , pr es s 4 3 5 5 6 . The chara cters t hat you enter app ear underlin ed. Th e word ch anges after each keystrok e, s o try not to pay attention to h ow the word appears on the display until you have pressed all th e appropriate keys. When you finish wr iting the word, chec k to en sure t hat th e word is corre ct. If the word is corre ct, ente r a space ( press ) and write the next word. If the word is incorre ct and is underlined, press repeatedl y until the desired word appears, OR press Option s , scroll to Mat ches , then press OK . Y ou r phone displays a list of words. Choose a w ord from the li st, then pres s Use , OR, press to e xit and ret urn to the message editor . If the ? character appears after the w ord, there are no more words in the dictionary that c orrespond to your key presses. At this point, yo u can add th e word to th e d ictionary by pressi ng Spel l . Writ ing com poun d wo rds T o quic kly write a compound w ord (for example, blue jay ): 1 Write t he first part ( blue ).
56 2 Press (do not enter a space). T he underline disappears from the first part. 3 Writ e t he se con d pa rt ( jay ). Del eting charac ters To d e l e t e one ch aracter to the le ft of the c ursor , press . To d e l e t e all ch aracters in the messa ge, press and hold . Chan gin g the m etho d of tex t inpu t T o toggle between pred ictive and traditional text input mode s, press several times until the icon th at indicates the mode you want to use appears. Ti p : If you donâÂÂt want to use predictiv e text in put mode at all, you can de activa te it. (Y ou ca n reactiv ate it la ter . ) See âÂÂDeactivating predictive t ext input modeâ on page 57. Chan ging le tter ca se m odes T o toggle be tween up per case and lower case letter mode, press . If predictive text mode is active, if you donâ t wait at le ast 1. 5 seconds betw een key pres ses, t he text input mode w ill also be toggle d betw een tradi tional and predictive. Note: If pre dictive te xt mode i s active when you create a new message, the first lette r of the first word that you enter will be upper case . Ente ring nu m bers T o enter one or just a fe w numbe rs, press and hold the respe ctive n umber k ey . To ente r m any numbe rs, c hange to number en try mode ( ) and enter the numbe rs as usual. T o change to nu mber entry mode, press and ho ld , OR, press Option s , sc rol l to Inse rt nu mbe r , t hen pre ss Selec t . Ins er tin g sp ecia l ch ar acte rs T o i nsert a spe cial char acter (su ch as a pun ctu atio n mar k), pr ess and hold , OR press Opti ons , scroll to Inse rt symb ol , th en pr ess Selec t . To quickly insert a period ( . ), p ress . T o quickly insert double dashes ( -- ) or three ellipses ( ... ), press a few ti mes.
57 Addin g a ne w wo rd to th e dict iona ry If the ? character appears after the word, press Spel l . (OR, at any t ime wh ile editin g, press Opti ons , scroll to Inse rt wor d , then press OK .) Enter t he w ord usi ng traditio nal text input, and press Selec t . If the diction ary is full, the new word re places the oldest added word. Cha ngin g the la ngu age of the di ction ary 1 While editing a m essage, press Option s . 2 Scroll to Pr edict ive te xt , t hen pr ess Sele ct . 3 Scroll to a langu age, then press OK . The select ed lan guage is now active. Acti vati ng pred ictiv e tex t inpu t m ode Press Option s , sc rol l to Pre dic ti ve t ext , th en press Sele ct . Scroll to th e desired input language, then p ress OK . Y our phone is n ow in predict ive mode. Dea ctivat ing pre dictiv e t ext i nput m ode While edit ing a messa ge, press Option s . Scroll t o Pred ict ive tex t . Scroll to Pr edict ion off , th en press OK . Y our phone is now in traditional (multi-ta p) mode. T emplates Note : Templates are available in English only . A template is a pre defined , comm only used sentenc e that you ca n qu ickly in sert into a m essage. W hile y ouâÂÂre editi ng a mes sage, press Opti ons , t hen selec t Add te mp late . Select a template : 1. Call m e at [ ] . <ph one nu mber/time /place> 2. IâÂÂll call y ou at [ ] . < time/place> 3. Meet m e at [ ] . <ti me/ pl ace > 4. IâÂÂll be t here at [ ] . <t ime> 5. IâÂÂll b e [ ] min utes la te. <number of minute s> 6. Iâ m runni n g lat e. 7. Iâ m on my way . 8. Meet ing can cel led.
58 9. Meet ing ch anged to [ ]. <time /place > 10 . Appoi ntme nt ca ncelle d. 11 . I lov e y ou! 12. Thank you! 13. IâÂÂm s orry . 14. Call a t your c on venie nce. 15. Pleas e c all AS AP . Bra ckets ( [ ] ) in a templa te represe nt a va lue that you ca n specify . (The value is not retaine d for future use; y ou enter the va lue each time y ou u se th e tem plate. ) If y ou se lect a template that contain s brac kets, youâÂÂll be prompted to enter a value . Y o u can edit the templ ate t ext afte r you ins ert it into your message. Sending a messa ge This procedure assumes t hat you have already ad dressed your message and ente red some text into it (or have ente red a callback number). See âÂÂAddressing a text messageâ on page 53. Be fo re y ou se nd y our mes sa ge, you can sel ect on e or more options. W hile you' re editing the m essa ge, press Options , scroll to Setti ngs , th en pr ess Sele ct . To select an option, Mark it. T o deselect an option, Unmar k it. ⢠Urge nt - Se ts the priority level of yo ur message to "ur gent ". Urgen t me ssage or a similar n otification wi ll ap p ear o n di spl ay scr een of the rec ipi ent ' s ph one or other d evice. ⢠Deli ver y no te - Wh en the recipie nt rec eives your messag e, the n etwork will s end y ou a delive ry note. If you a ddress the message to more than one recipi ent, you wil l receive a separate delivery no te for eac h recipient. ⢠Callback no. - Allows you to enter a phone number at w hich th e recipi ent can call yo u. After you mark and unmark the options, press . The message Save changes? app ears. To accept the chang es that you ma de to the settin gs, press Ye s . T o discard the changes, press again.
59 T o send the message, press Options , scroll t o Send , then press OK . If t he n etw or k ca nâ t se n d yo ur m ess a ge, a wa rni ng not e should appear . T ry t o resend th e message later . See âÂÂResen ding a m es sage â on p age 59. Resending a messa ge 1 Open your Out box ( Menu 2-1- 3). Sc roll unti l the mes sag e yo u w ant t o re se nd i s h ig hli gh ted . 2 Press Options . Scroll to Resend . Press Se lect . ⢠Be fore you rese nd y o ur m es sage , you ca n e dit it. Y ou can also edit the rec ipi ent s lis t ( Add e- mail , Add num be r , or List reci pien ts ). ⢠All setti ngs ( Urgen cy , Delivery note , an d Cal lback n o. ) that you chose for the original mess age are retained unless you edit the s ettings ( Options > Setti ngs ). 3 T o send t he mes sage, pres s Option s , scroll to Send , th en press Se lect . Forwarding a message 1 In the In box or Saved folder , read the message that you want to forward. 2 Press Option s , sc rol l to Forward , th en pr ess Se lect . 3 Prepare your m essage as you would an y other message that you cre ate. ⢠If the m essage you are forwardin g is a text message, you can edit the messag e before you send it. ⢠I f y o u r p h o n e i s c o n f i g u r e d t o b e a b l e t o s e n d a n u m b e r only message , you can forw ard a callback n umber as a numbe r only message, pr ovided the or iginal messa ge was a lso a nu mber only mes sage. 4 Afte r you p repare yo ur messag e, yo u ca n: ⢠Address it (pag e 53) th en sen d it (pag e 58). OR ... ⢠Save it to t he Ou tbox (pre ss O ptions , scroll to Sav e , th en pr ess Sele ct ), the n addres s it and send it la ter .
60 Erasing messages Y o u can erase the message you âÂÂre reading or several messages at once. Era sin g the mes sag e y ouâ re re adi ng Press Option s , sc rol l to Era s e ., t hen p re ss Se lec t . Erasi ng mult iple mes sages 1 Press Men u 2 1 5. 2 Scroll unti l the a ppropriate item in t he list is high lighted, then press Sel ect . De pen di ng o n yo ur s erv ice pr ov ider , y ou may be required to con firm your choic e or enter your s e c ur it y code to pre vent accidental dele tion of me ssages. ⢠All r ead - Erases all read m essages in the Inbox (un read mes sages ar e not er ased ); eras es al l me ssag es in the Ou tbox and Saved fold ers (the Outbox and Save d folde rs cannot con tain u nread messa ges) . ⢠All in inbo x - Erases all mess ages (read or unread) in th e Inbo x. ⢠All in ou tbo x - Erases all messages ( sent or unsent ) in the Outbox. ⢠All sa ved - Eras es all mess ages in the Saved folde r .
61 12. Extra featur es Alarm clock The alarm clock f eature sounds an alert at a ti me you spec ify . Set tin g the alar m cl ock Use Me nu 7 1 to t urn the alarm c lock on or off. Note that w hen y ouâÂÂre ente ring t he a larm time, us e tw o digits for both hou rs and minute s (for example, ent er 1:30 as 0 130 ). Note: Pr essin g does not wo rk on this sc reen . If you make a mistake, re -ente r a ll four digits. Press up or do wn on the sc roll keys to m o ve the c ursor . T he nu mbe r yo u pres s is e nt ered t o the rig ht of th e cursor . Alarm volume The ala rm volu me is de termined by the current ringing vol ume. Howe ver , if you have ma nually s et th e ringing option (see page 24) to Sile nt or Beep once or have sel ected the Sile nt or Qu ie t quick alert setting (se e page 25), th e phone onl y sounds a quiet beep. When t he alarm sounds ⢠T o shut o ff the ala rm, p ress a ny ke y ex cep t Snoo ze . â¢I f y o u p r e s s Snooze , the alarm sounds again in ten minutes. T o turn off the alarm before t hen, press Stop . ⢠If you let the alar m sound for one minu te withou t pressing a key , it s tops for t en minute s, then starts again . If you turn o ff the pho ne If you tu rn off the phone and th e alarm is set, the phone switche s itself on at alarm time, then t he alarm sounds. ⢠T o shut off the alarm, pres s any key except Snoo ze . The phon e displays K eep the phone on? . Press Ye s to keep it on or to switc h it off.
62 â¢I f y o u p r e s s Sn ooze , the ph one turns itself off for te n minutes , the n the alarm sounds again . RE MEMB ER! Do not sw itc h on t he ph on e whe n wire le ss pho ne use is p rohibited or when i t may cause inter fere nce or danger . Games Use Me nu 6 to challeng e yo urself or a friend to the th ree fun games in you r phone. To pause a game, press . T o re sume, choose Co ntin ue . REMEMBER! Y our phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the pho ne w hen wireless phone use is p rohibited or when i t may cause inter fere nce or danger . Memory Reveal pictures to find pairs in as few tries as possible . Move the cursor with the 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 (right) , and 8 ( down) keys. Press the 5 key to revea l pictures. Once found, pairs stay visible. Press t o jump to t he right over rev ealed pictures or to move from the bo ttom right of the s creen to the top left. Press t o jum p to t he left ove r reve aled p icture s or to move from the top le ft of the screen t o the bot tom right. Sn ake Feed the snake w ith as ma ny goodies as possible and wa tch it gro w . Use key s 2 , 4, 6, and 8 to tur n the snake towar d foo d. The longer the snakeâÂÂs tail grows, the higher your score. If the snake hits its own tai l or the surr oundi ng wall, the g ame is over . Logic Find the sec ret combinat ion of figures in a column. P os sible fig ures are sh own at th e to p of the sc reen . Pre ss the 5 k ey repeatedly to select a figure and the 2, 4, and 8 keys to move the cu rso r . O nce yo u think you have the righ t c ombinati on, press . The result appe ars as a set of marks above the co lu m n. A co rrec t fi gure i n the righ t pla ce get s a fu ll mar k; a c orre ct fig ur e i n the wr on g pl ac e ge ts a h alf mar k. The g ame ends when the corre ct figures are in the right place. Tip: To copy a figure from the previous column, mov e the curso r over it us ing the 2, 4, or 8 key , then press the 5 key .
63 13. Secu rity features Access codes overv iew A ccess codes consis t of the lo ck code and securi ty co de. Whe n you get your phon e, you should ch ange these codes from the ir defaults, write d own the new codes, an d keep them in a safe place away from the phone. Avoid using access codes that are simil ar to emerg enc y nu mber s, suc h as 9 1 1, t o pr event accidental dialing of the eme rgency number . Lo ck co de Y our phon eâ s lock c ode is used to lock and unlo ck your pho ne. Depending on your service provide r , the default lock code is either 123 4 or the last four digits of y our ph one number . Use Me nu 4 3 2 3 to chang e the lock code . When the phone requires the lock code, it displays Enter lock co de: . En ter the code, then p ress OK . If you enter a wrong lock code five times in succession, your phone prom pts you for the security code. Se curi ty co de The se curi ty co de is required to restrict calls an d to restore factory settings . The defaul t security code is 12 345 . Use Me nu 4 3 2 4 to chang e the se curity code . When the phone requires the security code, it displays Sec urity c ode: En ter the code, the n p ress OK . If you e nter an inc orrect security code five time s in suc cession, the phon e will not accep t any input for the next five minutes. Restricting calls Use Me nu 4 3 1 to restri ct outgoing or incomin g calls. This is ha nd y if you wa nt to le nd yo ur pho ne to some one but do nâÂÂt wan t them to m ake long-distanc e or other e xpensiv e calls.
64 Res tri ct in g inco mi ng c alls Y ou can block all incoming ca lls or creat e a list of incom ing num bers f rom whi ch y ou donâÂÂt want to re ceive c alls. To bloc k all inco ming calls , enter your secu rity code , scroll to Selec t and press OK , th en pr ess Mar k . Press Unma rk if you wan t to remo ve the re striction . Press , the n press Ye s to sav e you r ch an ges (o r to cance l). Note: This feature requires the caller ID network service, and the callerâÂÂs ID must be available t o the phone in orde r for the restriction to work. Addin g n umb ers to the re strict e d incom in g calls list A call restriction ca n consis t of an entire phone nu mber , jus t an area c ode , etc. When th e res tr icti on is se lec ted , cal ls can not be received from any nu mber beginnin g with t hose digits. For example , ent erin g 2 14555 1234 b locks calls from (2 14) 555-123 4 only . 21 4 blocks all calls from the 2 14 area code. T o cre ate a list of incomin g numbe rs from whic h you don âÂÂt want to re ceive call s, ent er your sec urity co de, then press OK . Continu e wit h the ste ps illustrate d below . 1 Scroll to Add res tri cti on , then press OK . 2 Enter the phone num ber , area code, etc. of th e n umbe r fro m wh ich you want to r estrict calls, t hen press OK . 3 If you w ant, give a name of u p to 1 0 charac ters to the re striction (such a s Joey ), th en p ress OK .
65 The entry is added to your list of restricted numb ers. Y ou r phone c an save up to 15 restric ted inc oming num bers. Once you ente r 15 restricte d numb ers, th e Add res trict ion optio n is rem oved fr om the m enu . Th is optio n is avail able again once you delete one or more phon e numbers from the re stricted lis t. Note: Y ou r phone does not alert you to inco ming calls from restricted numbe rs unless the caller leaves a voice mes sage. Maki ng ch ang es to the restri cted in co ming c alls list T o edit or comple tely er ase an e ntry in the list, choose Edi t or Era se , se lec t the ent ry yo u wa nt to e dit o r er ase, and follow the instruction s on th e screen. Allow in g call s from a num ber on the li st If you la ter decide to a llow calls to a restricted number , scroll to Sele ct and press OK to s ee your lis t of num bers. Press Unmark to re move the r estr icti on. (The number re mains in the list so that you can restrict it again later by pr essing Mark .) Wh en youâÂÂr e done, press . Press Ye s to s ave you r cha nge s (o r to cance l). Res tri ct in g ou tg oing c all s Y ou can block all out going ca lls or create a list of n umbers to which ou tgoing calls cannot be made . T o block all outgoing calls, 1 Enter your security code and press OK . 2 Scroll to Selec t and press OK . 3 With All c alls highlight ed, pre ss Mar k . 4 Press , then press Ye s to save your changes ( or to cance l).
66 Addin g n umb ers to the re strict e d outgo ing calls list A call restriction ca n cons ist of an ent ire phone number , an area code, e tc. Wh en the re strictio n is se lected , calls ca nno t be made to any numbe r beginning w ith those digits. Fo r exa mple , en terin g 2 14555 1234 block s calls to (2 14) 555- 1234 on ly . 1 blocks all calls s tarting with 1 , inclu ding lon g distance c alls and 1-800 calls . 1800 block s 1- 800 c alls only . T o prevent your phone from making outgoing calls, scroll to Add re str icti on and press OK . Con tin ue wi th t he steps illustrated be low . 1 Scroll to Add restr ic tio n , the n press OK . 2 Enter the phone num ber , area code, etc. to whic h you w ant to restrict cal ls, then p ress OK . 3 If you w ant, give a name of u p to 1 0 characters to the r estriction (such as Jo ey , Lon g dist , or 1-800 #s ), th en pr ess OK . The entry is added to yo ur list of restricted numbe rs. Y ou r phone can sav e up to 1 0 res tricted outg oing numb ers. Once yo u enter 1 0 restricted num bers, the Add re stricti on option is remove d from the m enu. This option is ava ilable again once you de lete one or more ph one nu mbers from th e restricted list. Maki ng ch ang es to the restri cted ou t going cal ls li st T o edit or comple tely er ase an e ntry in the list, choose Edi t or Era se , se lect th e entr y you w ant to e dit or e ra se, a nd follow the instruction s on th e screen.
67 Allow in g call s to a num ber on th e list If you la ter decide to a llow calls to a restricted numbe r , scroll t o Sele ct an d press OK . Y ou ca n now s ee yo ur list of numbers. Press Unma rk to remov e the restriction. (Th e number remains in the list so that you ca n res trict it again later by pressing Mar k .) When youâÂÂre done, press . Press Ye s to save your chan ges (o r to canc el). Phone lock Y ou can prev ent unau thorized use of your phone by lock ing it. When y our phon e is locked, on ly incomin g calls an d calls to the unlocked phon e number (s ee below) are allow ed. The memory and menu are unavaila ble. Note: Calls may still be possible to emergency numbers. How to lock your phone Press Men u 4 3 2 1. En ter th e loc k co de (see pa ge 63) , t hen press OK . Scroll to On , th en press OK . How to un lock your phon e Press Menu , enter the lock code, then press OK . Answering a call when the phone is loc ked Press Answe r . Saving the un locked phone number Use Menu 4 3 2 2 to sav e a nu mber th at may be calle d eve n when you r phone is lo cked. Y ou are required to e nter the lock code. Call ing th e unlo cked ph one number Press or , or manually enter the num ber exactly as it is saved, then press Call .
68 14. Accesso ries An e xt ensi ve ran ge of a cc essor ies is available for your phon e. Y ou can sele ct the acc essori es th at be st suit y our spe cific comm unica tion needs. For ava ilability , see you r local au thorized Nok ia dealer . A few practical rules fo r accessory operation: ⢠K eep ac cessories o ut of sm all children 's reach. ⢠When you disconnect the powe r cord of any accessory , grasp and pul l the plug, not the cord. ⢠Che ck regul arly t hat al l wirel ess phone eq uipm ent in your vehicle is m ounted an d operating properly . ⢠In st alla tion of co mp lex c ar equ ipme nt m us t be com plet ed by qualified personn el only . WA R N I N G ! Use only batt eries, chargers and accessories approved by t he phone manuf ac turer fo r u se wi th this part icul ar ph one mo del. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the ph one, and may be dangerous.
69 Nokia Xpre ss-on⢠color covers Y o ur ph oneâÂÂs Xpre ss-on⢠cover i s available in several f ashion colors. Extra cov ers ma y be purchas ed from your auth orized Nokia deale r . Note: Alw ays store your phone with the co ver atta ched. Changing covers When changing covers, donâÂÂt use the phoneâÂÂs antenna as leverage! 1 Switch off the power and disc onnect the phone from the charger or any other de vice. 2 Using a c oin, depress the colored tab on the top of th e phone and slid e the color cover forward. 3 Rem ove the co ver .
70 Batter ies Several batteries are available for you r phone: ⢠BLS-2N Exte nded Li-Ion 900 m Ah ⢠BLS-4 U ltra Extended Li-Ion 15 00 mAh ⢠BMS -2S Exte nded NiMH 900 mA h ⢠BMS-2V Vi brating NiMH 900 mAh ⢠BPS-1 U ltra Slim Li-P olyme r 600 m Ah 4 Remove t he rub ber keypad from the back of the cover . Pla ce it into th e back of the new co ver . 5 Place the bottom o f the cover aga inst t he bott om of the phone. Make sure all th ree sets of plastic tabs line up wit h their respective slots, as shown at left. Close th e cover and snap i t shut all th e way around the edge of the ph one.
71 Charging times The table below d isplays approximat e battery charging ti mes. These charging times charge your phone to abou t 80% of its capacity , and the battery streng th indicator stops sc rolling. If you wish to obtain 1 00% battery capacity , please allow another two hours for âÂÂmai ntenanceâ charge. T a lk and st andby ti mes The t able be low di splay s ap proxim ate talk a nd standby ti mes. V ariat ions oc cur de pendin g on net work set tings and usage . Battery Standard Tr avel Char ger ACP -7U Rapid Tr avel Charger ACP-9U Rapid Cig. Lighter Charger LCH-9 BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh 4 hours 2 hours BLS-4 U ltra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh 5-6 hours 3 hours, 30 minutes BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh 4 hours 1 hour , 30 minut es BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh 4 hours 1 hour , 30 minut es BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li- P o lymer 600 mAh 2 hours, 30 minutes 1 hour , 20 minut es Battery Option Digital Talk Time Analog Talk Time Standby Time BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh 2 hrs to 2 hrs 55 min 40 min to 1 hr 25 min 7 0 to 1 1 0 hrs (dig) 1 0 to 15 hr s (ana) BLS-4 Ultra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh 3 hrs 20 min to 4 hrs 50 min 1 hr 1 0 min to 2 hrs 25 min 1 15 to 180 hrs (dig) 15 to 23 hrs (ana) BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh 2 hrs to 2 hrs 55 min 40 min to 1 hr 25 min 7 0 to 1 1 0 hrs (dig) 1 0 to 15 hr s (ana) BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh 2 hrs to 2 hrs 55 min 40 min to 1 hr 25 min 7 0 to 1 1 0 hrs (dig) 1 0 to 15 hr s (ana) BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li-P oymer 600 mAh 1 hr 20 min to 1 hr 55 min 25 min to 55 min 46 to 73 hrs (dig) 8 to 16 hrs (ana)
72 The times sho wn are approximat e, and represent a range for either standby or talk ti mes ( not a combinat ion of both). Battery operation times vary according to signal conditions , network parame ters s et by the service pro vider , and how y ou use your ph one. Note : Dispos e o f used batte ries in acco rdan ce wi th loca l regulations. Chargers and other accessories WA R N I N G ! This apparatus is intended for use whe n supplied with powe r from the Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7U), Rapid T ravel Charger (ACP-9U), or Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9). Other usa ge will invali date any a pproval give n to this ap paratus and may be dange rous. The follo wing c harge rs and othe r acce ssories are a vaila ble f or yo ur ph on e; pl ea se se e yo ur d eal er fo r d etai ls . Also , re fe r to an y acces sory options manual that m ay hav e been in cluded in your sales package for the entire line of Nokia Original Accessories. Note: Whe n a charger is not in use, disconne ct it from the power sourc e. Do not lea ve th e batte ry con nect ed to a cha rger for longer than a week, sin ce ov ercharging m ay shorte n its life. If left unu sed, a fully charged battery will discharge itself o ver time. ACP-7 U Sta ndard T ra vel Charg er Use this du ra bl e and economical char ger to ch arge all batter y op tion s. Plug the charger into a wall outlet and co nnec t t he c onn ect or to the bott om of your phon e. Check the c harging sta tus o n you r phon eâÂÂs sc reen . Calls can be made du ring charging, but chargin g will stop for the duration of th e call and the battery bar scrolling stops.
73 Note : If the batte ry is completel y emp ty , you ca nnot use the phone unti l it has enough charge to operate. The Standard T ravel Charger is av ailable for d ifferent voltage lev els an d ca n als o be u sed with the DCH- 9 Co mp act De sk top Charging Stand. ACP-9 U Ra pid T ravel Charger Th e ext remel y ligh t, f unc tio nally d esign ed Rapid Travel Charg er charge s your phone battery quickl y . Plug the ch arger into a wa ll outlet and connec t the conn ector to the bottom of your phone. Check the charging status on your phoneâÂÂs scr een. Y ou can u se you r phone while charging. Operating wit hin a voltag e range of 100V-240V AC (50Hz-6 0Hz), the Rapid T ravel Charger is practically voltage- independen t in normal office and ho usehold use. Li ke th e St andard T ravel Cha rger , the Rap id Tr ave l Charge r is co mpat ib le with all battery options. Th e Rapid T ravel Charger can also be used with the DCH-9 Compact De sktop Charging Stand. LCH-9 Rapi d C igarette Lighte r Charg er Using the mu ltivoltage R apid Cigarette Lighter Charger , you can charge you r pho ne wh en you trav el. The smal l charger's functional design fits we ll with mos t car li ghte rs an d inter ior s. Charging times are the same as for the Rapid T rav el Charge r ACP-9U. Calls can be made during charging. A gr een l ight indi cates tha t the Rapid Ci garette Lighte r Cha rger is rea dy to char ge. Check the cha rging status on you r phoneâÂÂs scre en. The input volta ge is 12 or 24 V DC, ne gativ e groun ding. The Rapid Cigarette Lighte r Charger can be used with all accessories available for your phone.
74 Avoid prolonged ch arging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighte r Charger when the car engine is not run ning. Th is may cause the battery of your car t o drain. Note: I n some cars the cigarette lighter plug is not pro vided with po wer when the ignition is switche d off. V e rify that the green LED light is lit. DCH- 9 Comp act Des ktop Char ging Stand Compatible with all battery options, the Com pa ct D esktop Charging Stand c an be used with the Standard T ravel Charger AC P- 7U or the Rapid Tr a v e l C h a r g e r A C P - 9 U . T h e Compa ct Desktop C harging Sta n d pr ov ide s m oun ting for bot h the phone and a spare batte ry . Plug th e charge r int o a wal l outlet and c onnect t he c onne ctor t o th e b ac k of t he Comp act Desktop Charging Stand. Place your phone and/or a spare batte ry in the stand to begin battery charging. When the phone is charging, no lights are display ed on the sta nd; check th e char ging stat us of t he phone batter y on your phoneâÂÂs screen. Charging m ove s to th e rear slot o nce th e front ba ttery is 1 0 0% charged. When th e spare b at tery is chargin g, check the status in dicator on th e left side of the cha rging stan d. A red li ght indi cate s tha t th e ba ttery i s ch argin g; a green li ght in dicates th at t he batter y is charged t o at least 80 % of its capacit y .
75 The ph one has t he built-in i ntellig ence to mai ntain the ba ttery , so there is no need for a discharge featu re on the stand. DCH-9 Re ar Slot Charging Times Bat te ry Usi ng AC P-7U Usi ng AC P-9 U Back s lot only Both slot s full Back slot only Both slot s full BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh 6 hours, 30 minutes 9 hours, 45 minutes 4 hours 6 hours, 15 minutes BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh BLS-4 U ltra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh 12 hours 18 hours 8 hours 12 hours BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li-P olymer 600 mAh 4 hours, 30 minutes 6 hours, 30 minutes 3 hours 4 hours, 30 minutes
76 15. Re ferenc e infor mation Important safety information T raff ic sa fety Do not use a hand- held telepho ne while dri ving a vehicle. If using a hand-held pho ne park the vehicle b efore conversing. Always secur e the phone in i ts hold er; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can b reak loose in a colli sion or sudden s top. The use o f an alert device to o perate a vehicleâÂÂs lig hts o r horn on public road s is not pe rm itted . Remem be r , road sa fety alw ays comes firs t! 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 a ny accessory to another device, r ead its userâÂÂs guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. As with other mobile radio t ransmitting equipment, users ar e advised th at for the satisfactor y operation of the equip ment and for the safety of pers onnel, it is recommended th at the equipment should only be used in the normal operat ing position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder). Electr onic devi ces Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However , certai n electronic equipment may n ot be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. P acemaker s P acem aker manufacturer s r ecommend t hat a minimu m separati on of 6 inches (20 cm.) be maintained bet ween a handheld wirel ess phone and a pacemaker to avoid po tential in terference with the pacemaker . These recommendations are con sistent with t he independent research by and reco mmenda tion s of Wire less T ec hnolo gy Resear ch. P er sons with pacemaker s: ⢠Should always keep the phone more than 6 inches (20 cm) f rom 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 tia l for in terf eren ce. ⢠If you ha ve any reaso n to suspe ct that inte rferenc e is takin g place, switch off your phone immediately .
77 Hearin g aids Some digit al wireless p hones may int erfere with some hearing aids. I n the event of such interference, you may wa nt to consu lt your service provider . Ot he r medi c al de vic es Operation of any radio transm itti n g equipment, including cellular phon es, may inte rfere with th e functio nality of inade quately prote cted medical devi ces. Co nsult a phys ician or the manuf acturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any ques tions . Switch off your phone in health care facil ities when a ny re gulati ons po sted in the se are as instru ct y ou to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive t o e xternal RF energy . Ve h i c l e s RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic sy stems in motor vehicles (e. g. electronic fuel injection systems, e lectronic anti-skid ( anti-lock) braking sys tems, electronic speed control systems, air bag systems) . Check wi th the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. Y ou should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. P os ted f acili ties Switch your pho ne off in any facilit y where posted notices so require. P otentiall y explosive atmospheres Switch off your phone when in any area with a pot entially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instru c tions. Sparks in such areas could caus e an explosion or fire re sulting in bodily injur y or even death. Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (serv ice s tatio n). U sers a re r emin ded of the n eed t o obser ve restri ctio ns on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (f uel storage and distri- bution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a pot entially explosi ve atmosphere are of ten but not always clearly marked. They include below deck on boats; chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane o r butane); areas wh ere the air contains ch emicals o r particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally b e advised to t urn off your vehicle engine. Ve h i c l e s Only qual ified pers onnel should service t he phone, or install t he phone in a vehicle. F ault y installation or s ervice may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit. Check regularly that all wireless phone equip ment in you r vehicle is mounted and operat ing properly .
78 Do not store or carry flam mable liquid s, gases or explosive mater ials in the same compa rtment as the phone, its par ts or accessories. For vehicles equipped with an ai r bag, rememb er that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wir eless equipment, in the area over th e air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could re sult. Switch off you r phone before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network and may be illegal. F ailure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender , or legal action, or both. Emergency calls IM POR T ANT ! This phone , li ke any wireless phone, oper ates using radio signals, wireless and la ndli ne ne twor ks as wel l as us er- prog ram med funct ion s which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solel y up on any wireless phone f or essential com munication s (e.g. medical emergencies). Remember , to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate sign al 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 wit h local service pr oviders. Making an emergency c all 1 If the phone is not on, swi tch it on. 2 Press and h old for seve ral seconds to re ady the phone for calls. 3 K e y in the emer ge ncy numb er for y our p re sen t loc ati on (e.g. 9 1 1 or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers v ary by location. 4 Press Call . If certain featu res are in use (Keyguard, call restrictions, etc.), you may first need to turn those features of f before you can make an emergency call. Cons ult this documen t and your local cellula r 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.
79 Radio frequency (RF) signals THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERN MENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSU RE TO RADIO WA VES. Y ou r wireles s phone is a radio transmitter and re c eiver . It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are par t of compre- hensive guidelines and es tablish permitted levels of RF energy f or the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizati on s through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the saf e ty of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measu rement known a s the Specif ic Absorpti on Rate , or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W /kg.* T ests for SAR ar e conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the ph one tra nsmit ting a t it s high est certif ied p ower lev el in a ll te sted f requ ency band s. A lth ough th e SA R is de term ined at the high est c er tified pow er level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to rea ch the netw ork. In gene ral, th e clo ser you are to a wire less base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is a vailable for sale to the public , it must be t ested and certified to the FCC that it does n ot excee d the lim it established by the government-adopted requirement for safe expos ure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the b ody) as requ ired by the FCC for each mode l. The highe st SAR va lue for this mode l phone as report ed to the FCC when te sted for use a t the ear is 1. 32 W/ kg, an d when wo rn on th e body , as des cribe d in thi s user gui de , i s 1 .19 W/k g . (B od y-wo rn mea sur em ent s d iff er am ong ph one model s, dep endi ng upon availa ble acces so ries an d FCC requ irem ents) . While there may be differences between the SAR levels of var ious phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance w ith the FCC RF exposure guide lines. SAR information o n this mode l phone is on fi le with the FCC and can be found under t he Display Grant section of http: // www .fcc.gov/oet/fccid after s earching on FCC ID: GMLNSD-1GW . For body worn operation , to maint ain compliance with FC C RF exposure guidelines, use only Nokia approved accessories. When carr ying the phone while it is on, place the phone in the specific Nokia belt-clip that has been tested for compliance.
80 Use of non-Nokia-approv ed accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 wa tts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safet y to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and the network band. For SAR information in other regions pl e ase look under pr oduct information at http:// www .nok ia.com .
81 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 so r y: ⢠K eep it and all its parts and accessories out of small childrenâÂÂs reach. ⢠K eep it dry . Pr ecipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic c ircuits. ⢠Do not use or store it in dusty , dirty ar eas as its moving par ts can be damaged. ⢠Do not store it in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten 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. ⢠D o not drop , kno ck or shak e it. Roug h ha ndlin g can br eak inter nal circuit boards. ⢠Do n ot use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or st rong detergents to clean it. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-wat er solut ion. ⢠Do not paint it. P ain t can clog the deviceâÂÂs moving parts and prevent proper operation. ⢠Use only the supplied antenna. Removal and replacement of the antenna by anyone other than a Nokia authorized ser vice center is an unauthorized modification and invalidates the warranty , can damage the phone, and may violate regulations covering radio devices. ⢠If the phone, battery , charger , or any accessory is not working properly , take it to your nearest qualified ser vice facility . The personnel th ere will assist you, and if necessary , arr ange for service.
82 16. T echni cal infor mation P ar t No . 9353434 Printed in Canad a 08/0 1 Nokia, Connect ing P eople and the O riginal Accessories logos are trademarks of Nokia Corpor ation and/or its affiliates. T9 text in put soft ware Copyri ght é 19 99-200 1. Tegic Comm unications, Inc. A ll rights reserved. The infor mation contained i n this U ser Gui de was written for t he Nokia 5 1 80i phone. The right to make changes and improvements t o any of the products described in t his gui de without pr ior notice is reserved. Issue N o. 2a é 200 1 No kia Mobile Ph ones. A ll rights reserved. This pro duct contains comm odities, technology or s oftware exported from the Unit ed States in accordance with t he Export Adm inistration regulati ons. Diver sion contr ary to U.S. law is pro hibited. Operating voltage 3.6 V nom inal Freque ncy bands Lowba nd 824.0 4 - 848 .97 M Hz (TX) 869.0 4 - 893 .97 MH z (RX) Number of NAMs 2 Memory locations 1 00 Memory c apacity 16 charact ers per nam e 32 cha racters pe r numbe r
83 17. Noki a One-Y ear Limited Wa r r a n t y Nokia In c. (âÂÂNokiaâÂÂ) war rants that this cellular phone (â ProductâÂÂ) is free from defec ts in ma teri al and workma nsh ip tha t resu lt in Pro duct failu re during n ormal usage, accor ding to the following t erms and con ditions: 1. The limited warranty for the Product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the date of the purchase of the Product. 2. The limit ed warra nty extends t o the o riginal purchas er of th e Product (âÂÂConsum erâÂÂ) and is not assignabl e or tr ansferable to any s ubsequent purchas er/end-user . 3. The limit ed warranty ext ends only to Consumers who purcha se the Product in t he United St ates. 4. D uri ng t he l imited w arra nty pe riod , N okia wil l re pair , or repla ce, at Nok ia's o ptio n, an y def ecti ve pa rts, or any p art s th at w ill n ot pr oper ly oper ate for thei r intend ed use with new or factor y rebu ilt repl acemen t item s if su ch r epair or rep laceme nt is needed be cause of prod uct malf unct ion o r fa ilur e dur ing n orma l usage . No c ha rge wi ll be m ade to the Consu mer for any such part s. Nokia will also pay for the labor char ges in curr ed by No kia in rep airi ng or repla ci ng t he defe ctive pa rts. The limited warr anty does not cover defects in appe arance, cosmeti c, decor ative or struct ural items, including fra ming, and any non-operat ive part s. No kia 's lim it of liabil ity un de r the li mit ed warr ant y sha ll be the actu al cash va lue of th e Prod uct at the t ime the C onsum er retu rns the Prod uct f or repai r , det erm ined by the price pai d by the Cons umer fo r the Prod uct les s a reasonable amoun t for us age. Nokia shall not be liable for any ot her los ses or dam ages . These rem edies ar e the Con sumer âÂÂs exclu sive rem edi es for brea ch of warr anty . 5. Upon request from Nokia , the Con sumer mus t prove the date of the original purcha se of the Product by a dated bill of sale or dated itemiz ed receip t. 6. The Con sumer sh all bear the cost of shippi ng the Product to Nokia in Melbourn e, Florida. Nokia shal l bear th e cost of shipp ing the Product back to the Consumer afte r the completion of service under this limited warranty . 7. The Cons umer shall have no coverage or b enefits under this li mi ted wa rra nty if an y of t he fol lo win g co ndi tio ns ar e app li cab le: a) The Pr oduc t has b een sub jec t t o ab norma l use, abn or mal c ond it ions, impr oper sto rage, e xposur e t o moi stur e or dam pn ess, unau tho rized modifications, unauthori zed conne cti ons, unauthorized repair , misuse, negl ect, abuse, acc ident, altera tion, impr oper installati on, or other acts which are not the fault of Nokia, including damag e cause d by shippi ng.
84 b) The Product has been damag ed from external caus es such as col lision with a n objec t, or fro m fire, f loodi ng, s and, di rt, wind st orm, ligh tni ng, earthquake or damage from exposure to weather conditions, a n Act of God, or battery leakage, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of any ele ctric al source, or damage caused by the connection to othe r pr o ducts not recom mended for int erconnection by N okia. c) Nokia was not advised by the Consumer in writing of the alleged def ect or malfu nction of the Prod uct within fourt een (14) da ys after the expiration of the applicable limi ted warr anty period . d) The Product serial number plat e or the accessory data code has been removed, defa ced or altered. e) The defe ct or dama ge was caus ed by th e defec tive fun ctio n of the cel lu lar sys tem or by inade qu ate s igna l rece pti on by th e exte rna l a ntenn a. 8. If a problem develops during the limited warranty period, the Consumer shall t ake the following step-by-st ep procedure: a) The Cons umer shall return th e Product to the place of pur chase for repair or r eplacement processin g. b) If â aâ is n ot convenient because of dist ance (more than 50 miles) or for other good cause, the Cons umer shall ship the Pr oduct prepaid an d insure d to: Nok ia In c. Attn: Repair Department 795 W est Nas a Blvd. Melbourne, FL 3290 1 c) Th e Cons umer shal l inc lude a retu rn a ddres s, dayt ime phone n umbe r and/or fax number , complete description of the problem, proof of purchase and service agr eement (if applicable). Expenses related to removing the Product from an installation are not covered under this limited warranty . d) The Consumer will be billed for any par ts or labor charges not covered by this limited warranty . T he Consumer will be responsible for any expenses related to reinstallation of the Product. e) Nokia will repair or authorize the repair of the Product under the limited warranty w ithin 30 days after receipt of the Product by N okia or a Nokia authorized service center . If Nokia cannot perform repair covere d under this limited warranty within 30 days, or after a reasonable number of attempts to repair the same defect, Nokia at its option, will provide a replacement Product or refund the purchase price of the Product less a reasonable amount for usage.
85 f) If t he Product is re turned to Nokia durin g the limit ed warranty peri od, but the pro blem with the P roduct is not covere d under the term s and conditions of this lim ited warr anty , th e Consumer wi ll be no tified and given an es timate of the charges the Consumer must pay to have t he Product repaired, w ith all shipping c harges billed t o the Consumer . If the estimate is r efused, t he Product will be returned f reight collect. If the Product is returned to Nokia after the ex piration of the limit ed warranty period, Nokia's normal serv ice policies sha ll apply and t he Consumer will be responsibl e for all shipping char ges. 9. The Product cons ists of newl y assemble d equipment that m ay cont ain used components that have been reprocessed to allow machine c om pl ia n ce with Pr oduct perform ance and reliabilit y specifica tions. 1 0. ANY IM PLI ED WAR RAN TY OF MERC HAN T ABIL ITY , OR FIT NES S FOR A PA RTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURA TION OF TH E FO REG OIN G L IMIT ED WR IT TEN WARRA NTY . O TH ER WI SE, T HE FOREGOI NG LIMITE D W ARRA NTY IS THE CO NSUMER 'S SOLE AN D EXCLUSIVE REMED Y AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL O THER W ARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. N OKIA SHALL NO T BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCI DE NT AL OR CONSEQU ENT IAL D AMAGES , IN CLUD ING B UT NO T LIMITED TO , LOSS OF ANTICIP A TED BENE F ITS OR PROFITS, LOSS OF SA VINGS OR REVEN UE, PUNITIVE DAMAGES, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT , CO ST OF CAPIT AL, COST OF ANY SUBSTITU TE EQUIPMEN T OR FAC ILITIES, D OWNTIM E, THE CLAI MS OF AN Y THIRD PARTIES, IN CLUDING CUSTOMERS, AN D INJU RY T O PROPERTY , RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODU CT OR ARISING FR OM BREA CH OF THE WARRAN TY , BREAC H OF CON TRACT , N EGLIG ENCE, STRICT TORT , OR ANY OTHER L EGAL O R EQUIT ABLE THEORY , EVEN IF N OKIA KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAM AGES. NOKI A SHALL N OT BE LIABLE FO R DELA Y IN RENDERING SERVIC E UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY , OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE PER IOD THA T THE PRODUCT IS B EING REPA IRED. 1 1. Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts, so t he above one-year wa rranty limitati on may not apply to you (the Con sumer). Some s tates do not allow t he exclusion or limi tation of incidental and consequential damages, so certain of the above limit ations or exclu sions may no t apply t o you (the Cons umer). This limited war ranty gives the Consumer s pecific legal righ ts and the Consum er may also ha ve oth er rights which vary f rom state to state. 12. Noki a neither assumes nor authorizes any aut horized service center or any other person or entity to as sume for it any other obligation or liability beyond that which is expressly provided for in this limited warranty includin g the provider or seller of any extended warranty or service agr eement. 13. This is the entire warran ty between Nokia and the Cons umer , and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements or understand ings, oral or written, an d al l communi cations rel ating to the Product, and no representation, promis e or condition not contained herein s hall modify these terms.
86 14. Th is limited war ranty allocates t he risk of f ailure of the Pr oduct between the Con sumer and Nokia. The allocat ion is recognized by the Consum er and is reflect ed in the purch ase price o f the Product. 15. Any action or lawsuit for breach of warranty must be commenced within eig hteen (18) mo nths follow ing delivery of the Product . 16. Quest ions concerning this limit ed warranty ma y be directed to: Nok ia Cus tom er C are Ce nt er , USA 7725 Woodland Center B lvd., Ste. 15 0 T ampa, F L 3361 4 T elep hone: 1-888-NO KIA2U (1-8 88-665-4 228) F acsim ile: (8 13) 2 49-96 19 For the h earing- impaired on ly (TTY): 1-800 -24NOKIA (1- 800- 246-6542) 17. Th e limited warran ty period for Nokia s upplied attach ments and accessories is specifically defined wit hin their own warranty card s and packaging.
87 18. Inde x A ABC mode 11 access ories 68 batteries 70 charge rs 72 covers 69 alarm clock 61 answer ing a ca ll 17 automa tic answe r 39 antenna 15 exte rnal j ack 7 anyke y answer 39 automa tic answe r 39 B batteries 70 attach ing 3 chargi ng 3 discharging 4 removin g 5 blocking calls see restricting calls C C ke y 7 call blo ck see restrict ing calls call forwarding activat ing 33 cancellin g 34 call log 42 clearing lis ts 43 dialed calls 43 missed ca lls 42 Opt ions key 42 received calls 43 call res trictions see restricting c alls call tim ers 43 call w aiting 31 answ ering a waitin g call 31 cance lling 31 caller I D 18 showing/ hiding n umber 36 calling c ard ma king calls 33 set-up 31 calls answeri ng 17 answ erin g auto mati cal ly 39 answ ering with c all waiting 31 anykey answer 39 end ing 30 forwarding 33 initia ting a s econ d 30 ma king 16 mut i ng 16 , 30 si len cing an inc omi ng call 17 unmu ting 16 unm uti ng the microph one 30 care an d maint enance 81 cha rge r s 72 clearin g call l ists 43 clo ck 22 alarm cl ock 61 displayin g/hiding 23 setting 22 time format 23 Compact Desktop Charging Stand 74 cov ers , ch an gi ng 69 cur sor 11 D dialed cal ls 43 directory see phone book 19
88 E editing n ames/num bers 21 email address es saving 19 em erge ncy c all s 27 , 78 em ergenc y k ey 9 28 erasing name s/number s 21 external an tenna jack 7 F fact ory settin gs, re storing 41 G games 62 H help te xt 8 I in-cal l menu 29 K K eyguard 13 keypa d loc k 13 keys C ke y 7 Navi⢠key 6 po wer ke y 6 s crol l ke ys 7 L language 23 lights 7 in ca r kit 23 lock code 63 lock ing the ke ypad 13 locking yo ur phone 67 M makin g a call 16 memory 21 menu 8 sh ort cu ts 9 messa ges voice mail 45 miss ed calls 42 mutin g the microph one 16 , 30 N NAM selection 35 na me s editin g 21 entering 11 eras ing 21 finding 17 , 20 saving 19 Na vi⢠ke y 6 netw ork featu re setting 29 new call 30 num ber s editin g 21 entering 12 eras ing 21 finding 17 , 20 saving 19 showing/ hiding your own 36 O on/off 15 one-to uch dialing 34 P phone book 19 ava i l ab le me mo ry 21 scrolli ng view 21 phone lock 67 phone number , choosing see NAM selection pow er ke y 6 profiles see quick alert se ttings Q quick a lert settings 25
89 R Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charge r 73 Rapid T ravel Charger 73 received calls 43 redial automa tic 22 last num ber 17 restore facto ry settings 41 restricting c alls 63 ringing see tones Roaming 37 Roaming indica tors 38 S safety guideline s 1 , 76 safety informati on 76 s crol l ke ys 7 scrolling view 21 secu rity code 63 security featu res 63 send ca ller ID 36 Service Types 37 sig na l st ren gth 15 si lenci ng an inco ming ca ll 17 sou nd see tone s special chara cters 12 speed dialing see one-touc h dialing Standard T ravel Charger 72 System choices 38 Syst em sele ctio n Roaming 37 syst em s elect ion 37 T tech nical informat ion 82 time rs 43 to nes 23 keyp ad 24 messa ge alert 24 quick a lert settings 25 ringing opt ion 24 ringing t one 24 ringing v olume 24 warning and game 25 to uch tones 39 sav i ng to uc h ton e st r ing s 40 setting au tomatic length 40 setting ma nual length 40 U unm uti ng the microph one 16 , 30 V vibrating alert 25 voice mail messages 45 voice mailbox n umber 26 voice privacy 34 volume earpi ece 16 ringing 24 W warranty 83 welc om e note 26
90 P ara obt ener un m anual del usuario en español favor de llamar o envia r un fa x al te léfono 1- 888- NOKIA2U (1-88 8-665-4 228), fax 8 13-249 -96 19.
Ke y s Menu Pow e r k e y See p. 6. Scroll keys See p. 7. Emerge ncy 9 key See p. 28. Number keys See p. 1 1. Retractable antenna (pull here to extend) See p. 15. Earpiece See p. 16. Screen Current function of Navi⢠key Case key See p. 1 1. Navi⢠key See p. 6. Clear key See p. 7. V oic e mail key See p. 26. Special characters key See p. 1 1.
Indicators and icons Acti ve ca ll - A c all is in prog ress. Al arm - The alarm cloc k is set . Ke y g u a r d - K eygua rd is on. Y our ph one will not accept any key presses. T o turn it off, press Unlo ck , the n . Lett er mod e (lowe r cas e) - Ch aracters entered will be low er case letters. To s witc h to upper case le tter mode, press . T o switc h to number m ode, press and hold . Lett er mo de (u pper ca se) - Ch aracters entered w ill be uppe r case le tters. To switch to lower ca se letter mode, press . Numbe r mode - Cha racter s enter ed wi ll b e numb ers . (Wh en enteri ng letters, switch to number mode by pressing and holding .) Roamin g - Y our phone is roaming outside its home system . Silen t to nes - Tones ar e set to Silen t . (T one s are turned off.) Specia l characters - Highlig ht a sp ecial characte r , then pre ss Inse rt . (While entering letters, to switch to this mode, press . ) T e xt entr y (tr adit ion al) - The phone is re ady for you to enter text. T e xt ent ry ( pr edi ctiv e, lowe r ca se) - The phone is re ady for you to enter low er case letters in the pre dictive text input mode. T e xt entr y (pred ict iv e, sent ence cas e) - The phone is re ady for you to ente r letters in the predictive t ext input m ode. The first let ter of the first w ord in each se ntence w ill be upp er cas e. T ext mes sage - Y ou have one or more new text m ess ages . V oice me ssage - Y ou have on e or more ne w voice m essages. To call y our voice mail box, press and hold .
i Conte nts 1. For your safety 1 FCC/Indu stry Can ada Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Using this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2. Battery in stalla tion and chargin g 3 Attaching th e battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Battery charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Removing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Important battery i nform ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3. About the phone, keys and menu 6 P o wer key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Nokia Navi⢠key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Start scr een . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Scroll keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Clear key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Extern al anten na jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Entering letters and num bers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Special ch aracters in nam es . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Special ch aracters in phone nu mbers . . . . 12 K eyguard ( locking the keypad) . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 4. Basic func tions 1 5 T urnin g the ph one on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 T urnin g the ph one off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 About the a ntenn a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Checking s ignal strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 V olume adjus tment ( earpiece) . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Muting the microphon e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Ending a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Last numbe r re dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
ii Saving a n ame and n umber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Finding a name a nd numbe r . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Answer ing a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Silencing an incoming call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 5. Phone book 1 9 Saving n ames and numbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Saving e mail addres ses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Finding n ames and number s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Editi ng names an d numbe rs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Erasing n ames a nd nu mbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Finding you r own number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Scrolling vie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Checking a vailabl e memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 6. Settings 2 2 Automatic r edial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Langu age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 T ones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Quick aler t settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 V oice m ailbox numbe r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 We lcome note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 7. Emergency calls 2 7 Emergen cy key 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 8. Ad vanced f unction s 2 9 Network f eature settin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Adding feature activation c odes to the m enu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Adding feature c an c ellati on codes to the m enu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 In-ca ll menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Making/re ceiving multi ple calls . . . . . . . . . . . 30
iii Calling cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 Call f orwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 V oice pr ivacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 1-touch dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Choosing your phon e number (NAM sele ction) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Send own caller ID with next ca ll . . . . . . . . . 36 NAM upda te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 System selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Anykey ans wer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Automatic a nswer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 T ouch tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Downloadable rin ging tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Restor e factory settin gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 9. Call log 4 2 Missed calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Received ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Dialed ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Cleari ng call lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Call tim ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 10 . Vo i c e m e s s a g e s 45 Saving your voice mailb ox number . . . . . . . . 45 Listen ing to ne w voice messag es . . . . . . . . . . 45 Calling your voice mailbox at any time . . . . . 46 1 1. Mobile mess ages 4 7 About mobile messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Receiving a m obile message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Creating, addressing, and sending a numbe r only mes sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Crea ting a te xt messa ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Address ing a text message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Entering text into a mess age . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
iv Send ing a mes sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Resen ding a message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Forwarding a me ssag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Erasing m essages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 12. Extra features 6 1 Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 Game s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 13. Security features 6 3 Access code s overvie w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Lock code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Security code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Restri cting ca lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Phone lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 14. Accessor ies 6 8 Nokia Xpress-on⢠color covers . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Batterie s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0 Charger s and oth er accessor ies . . . . . . . . . . . 72 15. Reference information 7 6 Importa nt safety in format ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Emergen cy calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Radio frequency (RF) signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Care and ma intenanc e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 16. T echnical infor matio n 8 2 17. No kia One-Y ear Lim it ed W arra nty 8 3 18. Index 8 7
1 1. For your safety Read these simple guidelines before using your phone. F ailure to comply with these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal. Roa d Safe ty Co mes Fir st DonâÂÂt use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehic le first. Switc h Of f In Ho sp itals Follow any regulations or rules. Switch phone off near medical equipment. Swit ch Off On Aircraf t Wireless phones can cause interference. Using t hem on aircraft is illegal. Switc h Of f Whe n Re fueli ng DonâÂÂt use phone at a refueling point. DonâÂÂt use n ear fuel or chemicals. Switc h O ff Ne ar Blas ting Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress. Obse rve re stric tio ns, and fol low a ny reg ulat ions o r rule s. Int erf eren ce All wireless phones may get interference which could affect performance. Use Sen sib ly Use only in the normal pos ition (to ear). DonâÂÂt t ouch the 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 may cause TV or radio interference (for examp le, when using a telephone in close prox imity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can require you t o stop using your telephon e if such inte rference cann ot be eliminate d. If y ou require a ssistanc e, conta ct you r local service facility . This devic e co mplie s wit h pa rt 15 of the FC C rul es. Op era tion is subjec t to the co ndition that this de vice does not caus e harmful inte rference. Using this Guide The wireless phone described in t his guide is approved for use in AMPS 800 and C DMA 800 ne tworks. Networ k s ervices A number of feat ures included in th is guide are ca lled network services . They ar e speci al services provided by wireless service provide rs. Be fore you ca n ta ke a dvantage of an y of these network s ervices, yo u must subs cribe to the s ervice(s ) from your home se rvice prov ider and obtain instructions for the ir use. Updat es The latest version of this Owne râÂÂs Manual may be found on NokiaâÂÂs W orld Wide Web site at ww w .no kiaUS A. com .
3 2. Battery installation and cha rgin g Before you ca n use your ne w phone, you need to att ach and charge the ba ttery . Attaching the batter y T o a ttach the battery , pla ce it on the back of the phone as shown and slide it t oward t he top of the phone until it click s into place. Batter y charging Several rechargeable batte ries are available for u se in you r phone. Note that a new NiMH batteryâÂÂs fu ll performance is achieved on ly after two or three complete charge and di s ch ar g e cy cl e s (s ee âÂÂCharging time sâ on page 7 1 ) . How to charge your battery Connect the lead from t he charger to the bott om of your phone or to a charging st and. T hen plug the ch arger into a standard wall outle t. When the b attery is cha rging, t he batte ry strengt h indica tor on the right side of the screen scrolls upw ards. Note: Whe n you charge the battery for the first time , the battery stren gth indicator will not scroll the ent ire time; this is normal.
4 Pro ble ms c har gin g If your phone displays Not ch arg ing , charging is suspended. Check that the battery is con nected to an approv e d charg ing device. If the battery is very hot or cold, wait for a whi le; chargin g will auto matica lly resu me after the batte ry is restored to its normal operating s tate. If ch arging still fa ils, contac t your deal er . Wh en is char ging complet e? When th e battery strength indicator stop s scrolling, your phone is c onsidered fully charged. Howe ver , a slig ht in crease in ch arge ma y occur if you l eave you r phone c onnected t o the c harger . If you ch arge the battery while the phone is turned off, the ch arge bars on the righ t side of the display will eventually disappear on ce a full charge has occurred. No te: I f you ar e usi ng a l ithi um io n bat tery , co ntin ue to char ge it for two hours after the indicator has stopped sc rolling to retain âÂÂtrickle chargeâ . When is a good time to char ge? Y ou can charge anyti me, but remember that when yo ur phone displays Batter y low , you only have a c ouple of mi nutes of talk t ime left. Can I make ca lls wh ile c hargi ng? Y es, bu t your batt ery may not charge during a call. Charging should res ume on ce you en d the ca ll. Discha rging N iMH ba tterie s For good operation times, discharge NiMH batterie s from time to t im e b y lea vin g y our phon e s wit ched on un til it t urns it self off (o r by usi ng the b attery disch arge facili ty of an y appr oved accessory available for your ph one). Do not attemp t to discharge the batt ery by any other means.
5 Removing the battery Note: Switch off the phone before removing the battery! 1 Press and hold the button at the top of the battery . 2 Slide the ba ttery toward the bottom of the phone. 3 Lift the battery off the phone. Important battery information ⢠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 ma nu f ac t u r e r . W h e n a c h ar g e r i s n o t i n u s e , d i s co nn ec t i t f ro m t h e power so urce. D o not leave the batte ry connec ted to a ch arger for lon ger tha n a w eek , si nc e o ver ch argi ng may sho rte n its life . I f left un us ed a f ully ch arge d batt er y wil l di sc har ge it s elf ov er time . ⢠T emperature extremes will affect the ability of your batt ery 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 . A ccidental 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 circ uiting 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 ph one 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! ⢠Di sp ose of u sed bat te ri es i n acc or dan ce wit h an y l oca l re gula ti on s.
6 3. Abou t the phon e, keys an d menu Power k ey Y ou can use t he pow er key to : ⢠turn the ph one on or off (press and hold ) ⢠turn the phoneâ s lights on for 30 s econds ⢠selec t a quic k aler t se tting (see p age 25) (if K eyg uard is off and the phone is not conn ected to a h eadset or other handsfre e devic e.) For more information on K eyguard, see âÂÂKe yguard ( locking the keyp ad)â on page 1 3. No kia N av i⢠ke y Y ou r phoneâÂÂs Navi ⢠ke y appears below the screen. Its curre nt func tion is indicated by the word that appears above it (for example, Menu ). S imply press the Nav i⢠ke y to perform the function. Throughout this gu ide, w hen y ou see â press Menu ,â âÂÂp res s List en ,â et c. , pr ess the N avi⢠k ey w hen that wo rd app ears above it. Start sc reen The sta rt sc ree n appears when you first tu rn on your ph one. Me nu appea rs above the N avi⢠k ey s o you can a cces s your phoneâÂÂs menu. Several featu res can be used o nly wh en the ph one is at th e st art sc re en. T o get to th e start screen, press and hold for a secon d. (I f t her e a re cha ract er s on the scr een th is clea rs th e c harac te rs, then y ou mus t press an d hold again. )
7 Scroll keys The scroll k eys are located to the right of the Navi⢠key . Us e the scroll keys to : ⢠browse menu s ⢠move the cursor (see page 1 1) to th e right or the left ⢠adjust th e earpie ce volu me w hile in a call ⢠access your phone book (press from the start screen) ⢠acces s the di aled cal ls l ist ( press from th e start s creen ) For more information about the start scree n, see âÂÂMenuâ on page 8. Clear key Use t he cl e ar ke y to : ⢠del ete a character t o the left of the cursor ⢠clear all characte rs from the screen (press and hold) ⢠ret urn to the previou s menu l evel ⢠return from the menu to t he start screen (press and hold) ⢠access t he in-call menu wh ile in a call (see âÂÂIn- call menuâ on p age 29) Lights T o turn your phoneâÂÂs lights on for 30 seconds: ⢠if K eyguard is off, pre ss any key ⢠if Keygu ard is on, pres s th e key b riefly For information about controlling y our phone âÂÂs lights wh en the pho ne is connected to a handsfree de vice, see page 23. External antenna jack At the back of th e phone, below th e antenna, there is a con - nector for an extern al antenna. The connector may b e protected by a rubber cap. Remove the cap before connecting an external antenna . After re moving th e antenna , replac e the cap. Warning: K eep the cap out of the reach of small children.
8 Menu Using your phone âÂÂs men u you c an ea sily access the man y powerful features in your phone. Scr ol l ba r When you us e your phoneâÂÂs men u, a scroll bar appears at the far right of the s creen. This bar in dica te s wher e yo u ar e in th e men u; eac h tab location on the bar represe nts a different menu item. Fo r exa mple, press Men u once. The scroll bar appe ars with the first (top) tab displayed. A diffe rent tab appears each time y ou press or . Help te xt Many me nu items have brief help text. T o view the help tex t, scroll to the me nu item and wait for approxima tely 1 0 second s for the text to appear . Press Mor e or to s ee th e next page of text, to see the previous page, or to return t o the m enu.
9 Menu s hortcu ts When you sele ct a menu item , numb ers appear on the screen above th e scroll bar . If you become familiar w ith the se numbe rs, you c an u se them as shortcu ts for accessing diffe rent m enu items. For exampl e, to ac cess the Ph one s etti n gs menu, you can simpl y press Menu 4 2. The phone d isp lay s th e fir st i te m in tha t menu , T o uch t on es . Note: (1) Menu items in your phone vary de pendin g on the netwo rk and acces sories used. (2) This is not a comp lete list; see entries abou t individu al features for more information. 1 Pho ne b ook 11 Search 12 Add new 13 Edit 14 E-mail 15 Opt ions 15 1 Scrolling view 152 Memory status 16 1-touch dialing 17 Erase 17 1 One by one 172 Erase all 18 Own n um ber 2 Messages 21 T ext mess ages 2 1 1 Write new O 2 1 2 Inbox 2 1 3 Outbox O 21 4 S a v e d 21 5 E r a s e 22 V o ice me ssages 22 1 Listen to voice messages 222 V o ice mailbox number 23 Wel c o me no t e 3 Ca ll log 31 Missed c alls 32 Re ceived calls 33 Dial ed calls 34 Clea r call li sts 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 Automatic redial 4 13 Calling card 4 14 Automatic answer A 4 15 Anykey ans wer 42 Phone settings 42 1 T ouch tones 422 Restore factory s ettings 423 Language 424 Lights A 43 Security settings 43 1 Restrict c alls 432 Access codes 44 Network services 44 1 V o ice privacy O 442 Call forwarding M 443 Call waiting M 444 Send caller ID M 44 5 N etwo rk fea tur e s ett ing 446 NAM selection 447 NAM update O 5S y s t e m (Depends on s ervice pro vider; any of the follo wing items may appear .) <carrierâÂÂs n ame> Automa tic Automa tic A Automa tic B Home only Analog 6G a m e s 61 Memory 62 Snake 63 Logic 7C l o c k 71 Alarm clock 72 Cloc k settings 72 1 Display/Hide clock 722 Time settings 723 Time format 8 Tones 81 Ringing opt ions 81 1 R i n g 81 2 A s c e n d i n g 8 13 Ring once 8 14 Beep once 81 5 S i l en t 82 Ringing tone 83 Rin ging volum e 83 1 L evel 1 832 Level 2 833 Level 3 834 Level 4 835 Level 5 84 Message al ert tone 84 1 No to n e 842 Standard 843 Special 844 Beep onc e 845 Long & loud 85 Keyp ad tones 85 1 Off 852 Level 1 853 Level 2 854 Level 3 86 Warning and game to nes 86 1 On 862 Of f 9K e y g u a r d A Depends on accessory; see entry for this feature M Must be added to the menu manually; se e âÂÂNet work feat ure sett ingâ on page 29 O Depends on network or operator
11 Entering letters and numbers Cu rso r The cu rsor is a blinking vertical l ine that appears on the scr een w hen yo u are en teri ng t ext or nu mbers . Ch aract ers you enter appear t o the right of t he cursor . Press to delete the c haracte r to the left of the cursor . Us e a nd to mov e the cursor t o the righ t or left. ABC mod e When your phone is ready for you to e nter text , such as a name or m essa ge, it switch es to ABC mode. The icon shows t hat it is in ABC mo de. When is display ed, you c an e nter thes e cha racters by pressing the indic a ted key repeatedly: Note: Aft er y ou enter a character , press do wn on the scroll key to move the curs or o ver q uickly . K ey Charac ters K ey Charac ters 1 . , â ? ! - 1 7 PQRS7 2A B C 2 8T U V 8 3 DEF3 9 WXYZ9 4G H I 4 0s p a c e , 0 5 JKL5 See âÂÂSpecial charac ters in namesâ on page 12. 6 MNO6 Change s letter cas e, swi tc hes b etw ee n letters and num bers
12 Chang ing l ette r c ase Press the key (the Case k ey , s hown on the phone diagram on this guideâÂÂs inside front cover) to switch betwe en upper- and lowe r-case lette rs. The icon sw itches t o to indicate that y ou are us ing lowe r case. Ente ring nu m bers T o enter num bers while in ABC mode, you can: ⢠press and hold th e corresponding k ey until th e number appears, or ⢠swi tc h bet ween ABC mo de and num ber mode by pr ess ing and holding . Spe cia l ch arac ter s in na me s In ABC mode you can press (the Special characters key , shown on the phone diagram on this gu ideâÂÂs inside front cover) to view the specia l char acters below . Y ou can use t hese characters when saving names in your phone book. Simply press or to highlight t he one you w ant, then press Use . . , ? @ ! : ; - # * ( ) â â _ & $ ã % / > ÿ á ç = [ ] ÃÂ¥ Tip: T o choose a character that appears near the end of the list, im mediately press to go to th e end of the list. Spe cia l ch arac ter s in p hon e nu mbe rs Y ou ca n use s pe cia l ch ara cte rs t o di al or s ave phon e num ber s of autom ated services such a s bank acco unt informa tion. When e ntering num bers, press repea tedly unt il yo u see the ch aracte r you w ant. Character Use * This character is used t o reque st services from th e net work. Contact y our se rvice provide r for details. T his ch arac ter is not c urrently used .
13 Keyguard (locking t he keypa d) Using the Keyguard feature you ca n âÂÂloc kâ you r p hon eâÂÂs keypa d so tha t accide ntal ke ypress es have no effect. This is ha ndy w hen y our phone is in a pocket or purse . Note: Keyguard is not a s ecurity feature and will not preven t unauthorize d use of your phon e. T o lo ck the keys Press Menu 9 or Me nu . T o unlock the keys Press Unlo c k . p This ch arac ter cre ates a pa use . Digi ts to th e right of t he p are sent as to uch tones after a 2. 5-s ec ond pau se. Us e this cha racter to sav e phone nu mbers of au tomated serv ices tha t requ ire you to ente r a password or oth er information afte r the call is answer ed. For e xample, if y our voice ma il numbe r at work is 555- 12 1 2 and you nee d to enter your exte nsion (1234) and then a password ( 5678) in order to listen to your messages, you could save this phone num be r as 555 12 12p1234p5678 . w T his ch aracter creates a wai t . It works sim ilarly to the pause chara cter ex cept that digits to the right of the w are not s ent u ntil you press Sen d . Character Use
14 Notes about K eygua rd ⢠When Keyguard is on , the only w ay to answer a call is to press Answe r . Once t he call is termi nated, k eyguard is reac tivated. ⢠When K eyguard is on, pre ss the power key briefly to turn your phoneâÂÂs lights on for 30 seconds. ⢠When K eyguard is on, c alls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into y our phone (e.g. 9 1 1 or ot her of ficia l emergency num ber). Howev er , one-key emergen cy dialing (âÂÂthe 9 keyâÂÂ) does not operate. Note : Whe n K eyguard is act ive, the only w ay to m ake an eme rgen cy c all is to dia l th e em ergen cy num ber , then press Call . ⢠K eyguard is automatic ally turned off when the phone is connecte d to a handsfree de vice. Once the phone is di scon ne cte d fro m t he han dsf re e dev ice , ke ygu ard is reac tivated.
15 4. Basic functions Turning the phone on Press and hold for one second. Note: Pressing briefly turns your phoneâÂÂs lights on for fifteen seco nds. If the phone asks for a lock code, see âÂÂLock codeâ on page 63. If the phone asks for a se curity code, se e âÂÂSecurity codeâ on page 63. W ARNING! Do not switc h on the phon e when wireless phone use is p rohibited or when i t may cause inter fere nce or danger . T urning the phone off If K eygu ard is off, press and hold for one s econd. T o dea ctivate K eygu ard, press Unlo ck . About the antenna Y our Nokia phone has a retr actable an tenna. For best performance, fully extend t he antenna du ring use. Normal posit ion Hold the phone as you would any ot her telephon e, with the antenna po inted up and over your shou lder . Tips on effici ent oper ation As with any oth er radio transmitti ng device, do not tou ch th e anten na unne cessa rily when the phon e is swit ch ed on. Contac t with the antenna affect s call quality and may cause the phon e to operate at a higher pow er level th an otherwise neede d. Checking signal strength Y ou r phone operates on radio w aves. Radio signal coverage is mainta ined by a wireless ne twork, and the quality of ca lls on your phon e depends on the strength of t he wireless radio sig na l.
16 Get a strong signal When you are at the start sc reen or in a call, t he strength of the radio signal i s indicated by the sig na l stre ng th in di cat or o n the left s ide o f you r phoneâÂÂs screen. This indicator scrolls up and dow n as the si gnal st rengt h increase s and dec rease s. T o impro ve yo ur phone âÂÂs rece ption, t ry m oving your phone slightly . If youâÂÂre ins ide a buildin g, move toward a windo w . Making a ca ll 1 Enter the are a code and phone number . ( Menu chan ges t o Call .) 2 Press Call and wait for the othe r party to answer . Volume adjustment (earpiece) T o ad jus t the ea rpi ece volu me, pres s or durin g a cal l. If an a ccessor y with it s own lou dspeaker is connec ted to your phone, the scroll keys a djust t he volume for that acces sory . Muting the microphone When yo u are in a ca ll, yo u can mut e the pho neâÂÂs mi cropho ne by pressing , pressing Options , and selecting Mut e . T o unm ute th e m icrop ho ne, p res s , p res s Options , an d sel ect Unmute . For more informat ion, see âÂÂIn-c all menuâ on page 29. Ending a c all Press End . D uring the call, if y ou ente red a ny char acters (for example, if you entered a few numbers to c ommunic ate with a n automate d att endant), th e char acters w ill remain on t he scr een. To cl ear th em , p ress an d ho ld .
17 Last number redial The l as t 1 0 nu mber s you di aled ar e st ored i n the di ale d calls list. Us e this list t o redial a n umber you have ca lled rece ntly . 1 Fro m the st art sc reen, press t o ac cess the dial ed calls lis t. 2 Scroll to th e desired num ber . 3 Press Call . Saving a name and number See âÂÂSaving names and n umbersâ on page 19. Finding a name and nu mber 1 Press to access your phone book. 2 Scroll to the number you want . (T o skip ahead quic kly in the lis t, press th e numb er k ey that correspo nds to th e first lette r of the n ame. F or examp le, if you w ant to call your friend Katy , press th e 5 key tw ice, quickly; once for the le tter j, and on ce for th e letter k .) 3 Press Call . For othe r ways to find na mes a nd number s, see âÂÂFinding names and numbe rsâ on page 20. Answering a call When someon e calls, the phone alerts you (see âÂÂT onesâ on page 23) and Call fla she s o n th e sc ree n. To answ er t he call , pre ss any k ey exc ept . Silencing an incoming call T o s ile nce the r i ngin g of the inco ming call , p res s br ief ly . Y ou c an s til l answe r the ca ll if Cal l or t he nam e of t he pers on is still fla shing on y our screen . Note: To preven t accidental answ ering 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 information on settin g your phone t o answer incomin g calls a utomatica lly , s ee âÂÂAnyk ey ans werâ on page 39 .
18 Cal le r ID Caller ID is a netw ork ser vice that d isplay s the phon e n umber of the pers on calling y ou, if it is availa ble. Check with your service provider for details . If the caller can be identified, the phone displays t he cal ler's phone n umber and call ing . If the number m atches a name saved in your phon e book, the name is displayed instead. Howeve r , if the last seven digi ts of t he phon e num ber ma tch more tha n one nam e in the phone book, only the phone num ber is displayed.
19 5. Phon e boo k For conv eni ent and e asy dialing , you c an s ave 99 phone numbers and assoc iated names i n your phone. Saving names and numbers Saving a name and number is eas y! Ju st enter the phon e numb er , press or , then press Save . En t er a nam e if you wi sh, th en press OK . Saving a number q uickly T o save a number quickly , enter the phone numb er , press or , then press an d ho ld Sav e . Th e number is save d to your ph one book and yo u can add a n ame to it later (see âÂÂEditing names and n umbersâ on page 2 1 ). Saving a name an d number whil e in a call T o sav e a na me and n umber w hile in a call, pre ss O ptions , scroll to Ph one bo ok , scroll to Add new , enter a number and name if y ou l ike, and pre ss OK . Not e s ab ou t sa vi ng n am es ⢠A na me may app ear on l y on ce in me mo ry . If yo u tr y t o save a name that already e xists in memory , the ph one ask s if you want to repla ce th e exis ting name . ⢠If you try to save a phone numbe r and your ph one book is full, you are given the option to re place an e xisting entry . Scroll to th e entry you w ant to re place and press OK , or press to cancel. Saving email addresses Y o u can ass ociate an email add ress w ith e ach en try i n yo ur phone bo ok. Later , when addressing a te xt message, you can quickly enter the email a ddress by selectin g a nam e in yo ur phone book . (The ability to s end a tex t message dep ends on th e arran gem ent yo u mak e with you r serv ic e provi de r .)
20 T o save an email address, press Menu 1 4 ( Phone book - E-mai l ). P re ss Se lect . Scroll to a ph one book entry . Press Edit e- ma il . E nter the em ail add ress , the n pr ess OK . The presence of an email symbol ( @ ) in the top right corner of the sc reen indicat es that an email addres s is ass ociated wi th t he s ele cted ent ry . Finding names and numbers There are se veral ways t o find na mes a nd numbe rs in y our phone book. From the start sc reen Press to access your phon e book, then scroll to the desired name/ number . Ti p: Y ou can also pres s the num ber key that corresponds to the first let ter of the nam e. (T o sk ip ahead quic kly in the list, press the nu mber ke y that c orrespond s to the first le tter of t he name. For e xample, if you want to call y our friend Katy , pres s the 5 key twice , quickly; once for the letter j, and once for the letter k.) The first matching entry is displayed at the top of the screen. Usi ng th e Ph one b ook men u Press Menu 1 1, enter the first few letters of the name, then press OK . Y ou r phone di splays the first matching entry a t the top of the scree n. Whil e per forming other funct ions Say you wa nt to forw ard your phone calls to a num ber that is save d in your phone book. When you are prompted to ente r the phone nu mber , y ou c an find it ins teadâÂÂsimply pre ss Sear ch to access y our phone book.
21 Editing names and numbers T o edit phon e book entries, p ress Men u 1 3 , scro ll to the entry y ou w ant to e dit, the n pres s Edit . Ed it th e n am e an d nu mber as need ed. Erasing names and numbers Use Me nu 1 7 to e rase entries from your phone book. One by o ne lets y ou sele ct one entry a t a tim e to be e rased. Erase al l erases your entire p hone book (you are required to enter y our sec urity code firs t). Finding your own number Use Me nu 1 8 t o view your phon eâÂÂs number . Scrolling view Use Me nu 1 5 1 to choose a scro lling view for your phone book ( Na me list , Na me nu mbe r , or Na me only ). Tip: If youâ re view ing your ph one book and scrolling view is se t to Na me list or Na me o nly , you can view th e phone numb er asso ci ated wi th a n ame by press ing and holding . Checki ng available memory Use Men u 1 5 2 t o see how many memory l ocations a re free and how many a re being used. (Eac h memory loca tion holds one phon e number and associated name.)
22 6. Settings This section describes some phone settings that allow y ou to customize you r phone to suit your preferenc es and that you probably won âÂÂt change very ofte n. Automatic r edial Use Me nu 4 1 2 to turn th is fea ture on or off. Whe n this feature is on and the w ireless net work is busy , your phone redials a numbe r up to t hree time s. This feature doe s not redial to a bu sy phone numb er . T o st op the ca ll attempts, press Quit or . Clock Y ou r phone ha s an internal clock that can be d isplayed on the start screen. If you re move the battery for longer than a coup le of secon ds, t he time is lost. The next time yo u turn on the phone, you will be asked to e nter th e time. Se ttin g t he ti me u sing the ne tw ork T o s et the ti me on y our pho ne usi ng the net work (t he de faul t setting), use Menu 7 2 2 1. If yo ur pho ne is unable to get t he time from the n etwork, y ou are prompt ed to enter the time manually . (For e xample , y our phone may not be able to get the tim e fro m the n etw ork if you donâÂÂt have di gi tal cov erage. ) Set ti ng th e time man uall y Use Me nu 7 2 2 2 to enter the cu rrent tim e. Use two digit s for both hou rs and minute s (for example, ent er 1:30 as 0 130 ). If the cl ockâÂÂs tim e format is set to am/pm , you are asked to choose am or pm . Note: Pressing does not work on this screen. If you make a mistake, re-enter all four digits.
23 Sel ect in g time form at Use Me nu 7 2 3 to set the cl ockâÂÂs forma t to am/pm or 24- ho ur . Disp laying or hi ding the cl ock Press Men u 7 2 1 t o display the clock on the phoneâ s screen if it is currently hidden, or vice v ersa. When the cl ock is dis played and the time format is set to am/pm , a black square appe ars n ext t o the t im e indic at ing a.m. or p.m. Language Use Me nu 4 2 3 to set the langu age of your phoneâÂÂs screen. Y ou can choo se from Englis h, Frenc h, Spanish, P ortu guese, and Heb rew . The shortc ut for choos ing E nglish is t o press Menu 42 3 1 . Lights If youâÂÂr e usin g you r phon e with a handsf ree devi ce, your p honeâÂÂs lights turn o n and remain on automatically . Use Me nu 4 2 4 to set your phoneâÂÂs lights to Auto ma tic (aft er 30 sec ond s, the lights turn off until the next key is pressed, phone rings, etc.). For information about turn ing your phoneâÂÂs lights on at any time, see page 7. Tones Use Menu 8, T ones, to change th e six sound sett ings in your phon e: ring ing opt io n, ring ing to ne, rin ging vo lume , messa ge aler t to ne, ke ypa d ton es , and warn ing a nd ga me t one s. Using the qu ick alert settings feature (see page 25) you c an select a fixed co mbination of these settings to s uit you r current environm ent. 03:15 03:15 (a.m.) (p.m.)
24 Ri nging op tion Use Menu 8 1 to tell your phon e how to notify you that you have a cal l. Note : I f you choo se Beep onc e or Sile nt , the al arm clock only sounds a qu iet beep. Ring The ph one rings no rmally using th e currently s elected ringing tone . Asc endi ng The ph one rings using the currently selected ringing tone . The ringing v olume sta rts low and i ncreases to selecte d vo lume wi th succe ssive rings. Ring o nce The pho ne ring s once usi ng th e curren tly sel ected ringing tone . Beep on ce The phone beeps on ce. Sile nt T he p hone ma kes n o s ound when you rec eiv e a call. The icon a ppears on th e st art scree n. Ringi ng tone If your ringing option is set to Ring once , your phone plays a ringing tone whe n someone calls you. Use Menu 8 2 to ch oo se one of 40 ringing tones . Scroll to a tone to hear how it soun ds. Note: I f the ringing option is set to Sile nt or Beep onc e , the phone wonâÂÂt play sample tones. Rin gi ng v olum e Use Menu 8 3 to control th e volume of your phoneâÂÂs ringing and of message alert tones. Me ssa ge a ler t to ne Use Menu 8 4 to c h oose th e to ne pla ye d wh en y ou r e cei ve a mobile m essage. Scroll to a ton e to he ar ho w it s ounds. Keypad tones Use Menu 8 5 to adju st the vo lume of the tone s your phone mak es whe n you pres s it s keys .
25 War nin g an d game tone s Use Menu 8 6 to turn y our phoneâÂÂs warning an d gam e tones on or off. W arning tone s are created by events such as confirmations, errors, power on, batte ry low , a nd re charge battery . Vibr at ing aler t If a vib ratin g batt ery is a ttache d to yo ur phon e, it wil l vibra te when you rec eive a voic e call, even if th e ringing option is set t o Sile nt . Note : The ba tt ery does n ot v ibrat e whi le you r phon e is conne cted to ( or plac ed in ) a c har gin g d evi ce or conne cte d to a hand sf ree devi ce. Quic k al ert se tti ngs Y o u ca n q uickly adj ust you r phon eâ s sound se ttings w hen you g o into a meeting, go outdoors, etc. To choose a quick alert setting, briefly press , scroll to the sett ing you w ant, th en press OK . Note: Y ou can on ly access your p honeâÂÂs quick al ert settings from the start s creen. Tip: Instead of using the scroll keys, you c an press rep eated ly to sc ro ll thro ugh this menu. After you reach the set ting you w ant, pre ss and hol d . Note : If yo u choo se Sile nt or Quie t , th e al arm clo ck only sounds a quiet beep. Norm al Y our phone uses th e se ttings y ou mad e in Me nu 8, To n e s . Sile nt A ll sound is turned off i n yo ur phone. The ic on appears on the start sc reen. Quie t Y our phone beeps onc e when you receive a call or mobile m essage. Other tones are turne d off. Loud Y our phone rings loudly . Keypad ton es, messag e alert tone, and warnin g tones are also loud.
26 Headse t Y our phone a utomatic ally s elects this whe n it is conne cted to a headset . Y our phone remembers an y changes you ma ke to settings in Menu 8, T one s, a nd u ses t hem t he next time y ou co nnect the phon e to a he ads et. Handsfree Y our phone a utomatica lly selec ts this w hen it is conn ected to a hand sfree dev ice. Y our p hone reme mbers any ch anges you make to sett ing s in Me nu 8, T ones, and uses them the next time you connect the phon e to the device. No te: I f the Silent , Qui et , or Loud qui ck ale rt s ettin g is c hos en and yo u chang e a setting in Menu 8, T ones , y our phone switche s the current quic k alert setting to Normal . T o r eturn to th e st art scr een, pre ss . Voice mailbox n umber If you h av e a v oic e m ail sub scr iptio n, u se Menu 2 2 2 t o s ave the voice mailb ox number given to you b y your s ervice p rovider . This nu mber may be up t o 32 digits long. O nce you save your voice mailbox numb er , you ca n press and hold for 3 seconds to dial you r voice mailbox. (Y ou can also press briefly and the n press Call .) For more informat ion, see âÂÂV oice messages â on page 4 5. For an y qu estions a bou t your vo ice mail, con tact your service provider . Welcome note Use Menu 2 3 to cr ea te or c han ge t he welcome note for yo ur phone. Th is note is disp layed briefly ea ch time you turn on your phone. It can be your name, a re minder , etc. T o save t he not e, p ress Options , the n Sav e . T o eras e the note, pr ess Options , then Eras e .
27 7. Emerg enc y ca lls 1 If the phone is not on, swi tch it on. 2 Press and h old for several s econds to ready the phone for calls. 3 K e y in the emer ge ncy numb er for y our p re sen t loc ati on (e.g. 9 1 1 or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers v ary by location. 4 Press Call . IMPO RTANT! This phone, like any w ireless phone, o perates usi ng radi o signals , wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions which c annot guarante e conne ction in all condit ions. Th ere for e y ou sh ou ld n eve r r el y so l ely upo n a ny wi rele ss ph on e fo r ess enti a l comm unica tio ns (e .g. medi cal emergencie s). If you make an emergency call, your phon e ch anges to emergency call mode. If you choose to exit this mode, emergency operators may not be able to con tact you. K eep your phone in emergenc y cal l mode un til emer gency pe rsonnel arriv e on the scene. In e mergency call mode, so me menu ite ms may not be available. T o exit emergency call mode , at the Start scr ee n, press Exit . When the question Rest ore normal service? appe ars , click OK . Remember , to make or rece ive any calls the phone must be switched o n and in a se rvice ar ea with ade quate signal str ength. Emergen cy calls may not be possible on all wireles s phone n etworks or when certain network services and/or phone feat ures are i n use. Ch eck wit h l ocal se rvic e pr o vi de rs. If certain features are in use (K eyguard, call restrictions , etc .), you ma y first need to turn those features off be fore yo u can make an em ergen cy cal l. Co nsult this docu ment a nd y our local cellular servi ce pro vider . When making an eme rgency call, reme mber to give all t he nece ssar y informati on as a ccur ately a s possi ble . Reme mber t hat your wi reless phone may be the onl y means of communi cation at the sc ene of an acciden t - do no t cut off th e call un til gi ven permission to do s o.
28 Emergenc y key 9 Use Men u 4 1 1 to turn on this fe ature. W hen th is feature is on, t he ph one att empts t o make an e mergency c all when you: ⢠press and hold the 9 key , or ⢠pre ss 9, the n press Call . Note : Whe n K eyguard is act ive, the only w ay to m ake an eme rgen cy c all is to dia l th e em ergen cy num ber , then press Call . IMPO RTANT! Officia l e mergency numbers (for example, 9 1 1) vary by location. Only o ne nu mber is dialed automat ically by Emer gency Key 9, and it might not be the proper number in all circumstanc es.
29 8. Ad van ced func tion s Network fea ture setting Call forwarding , c all waitin g , and sen d own calle r ID w ith ne xt cal l are network services available thr ough your service provider . These feature s do not appear in your phoneâÂÂs Netw ork ser vi ces men u until yo u save the relate d feature code(s ) given to you by your service provider . After you save t he feature activation or cancellation code, the fe ature appears in the phoneâÂÂs me nu and you can use the menu to turn the feature on or off. Note: Feature codes can be saved only when your primary phone num ber ( NAM 1) is selected. See page 35. Addi ng feature ac tivat ion codes to the menu T o save a feature ac tivation code, press Menu 4 4 5 . At the Feature code: prompt, ent er the feature activation code, th en pr ess OK . Scroll to the feature that the code applie s to, th en pr ess Sele ct . (If the feature is call forw arding, choose one of th e four types of call forw arding.) Finally , scroll to Act iv ate , t hen pr ess OK . Act iv ate now appears in the menu for that feature. Addin g feature canc ellat ion co des to th e menu T o save a featur e canc ellati on code, p ress Me nu 4 4 5. At the Fea t ur e c od e: prompt, e nter the feature cancellation code, th en pres s OK . Scroll to th e feature that the code appl ies t o, th en pr ess Se lect . (If the feature is call forwarding, choo se one of th e fo ur type s of call fo rwa rdi ng. ) Fin all y , sc ro ll to Cancel , th en pr ess OK . Cancel now appears in the menu for that feature. In-call menu When you ar e in a s ingle call, the Na vi⢠ke y funct ion is End . Ho wever , you can us e your phone âÂÂs in-ca ll menu to perform several fun ction s while i n a c all. T o ac cess th e in-call m enu, press to chan ge the Navi⢠key function t o Options , th en pr ess Options .
30 Note: I f you have an activ e call and an incom ing or held call, pressing isnâÂÂt necessary; Opti ons ap pear s auto mati call y . If you re ceive a cal l while in a call, the Navi⢠key fun ction chan ges to Ans wer . Dep end ing on th e numb er of ac tive c alls and wh ethe r you ar e using digital or analog mode, the following in-call options may be available: Making/receiving multiple c alls Note: Th e follo wing two features might not be supported in your netw ork. Contact you r service pro vider for details. Maki ng a new outgoing c all T ype in the phone number you wish to call and press Opti ons to acce ss the in-call me nu. Then, press Flash . Th e first call is aut oma tica lly pu t on hold . T o join the ca lls , pre ss Flash again . Re ceivin g a ne w cal l If you are in a call and you receive a call, pre ss Answer . The first call is automaticall y put on hold. To swap b etween the calls , pre ss Flash. En ding a ll call s Select End from the in-call menu. Mute /End mute mute/un mute the phoneâÂÂs microph one Flas h switch be tween c alls/ans wer wa iting call/ make n ew ca ll End end all c alls T o uch to nes send touch tones Menu acce ss your phone âÂÂs menu Phon e book access the phone book
31 Call wait ing Call wa iting is a netw ork servic e that a llows you to rece ive an inco ming call wh en youâ re already in a call. Co ntact yo ur service provider for details . Ans werin g a wait ing ca ll When you rec eive a ca ll while a lready in a call, the Navi⢠key fun ction cha nges fro m End to Answ e r . Press Answer to answer the wa iting call. The call y ou were in is put on hold, and the Navi⢠key funct ion changes to Option s . T o swi tch between calls, or to end all ca lls, press Opti ons to acces s your phone âÂÂs in-ca ll me nu. For complete informa tion on your phoneâÂÂs in-call menu , s ee âÂÂI n-call menuâ on page 29. Cance lli ng ca ll wai ting: no rmal m etho d T o cancel call wa iting before making a call, you must get the cal l wa itin g canc ell ation co de f rom your ser vi ce pr ov ider . 1 Dial the code for cance lling call waiting (for example, *8 1 0). 2 Press Call . Cance lli ng ca ll wai ting: me nu me thod Y ou can save th e code for canc elling call w aiting given by your service provider and then u se Menu 4 4 2 2 t o canc el ca ll waiting . See â Adding fe ature c ancellatio n codes to t he menuâ on p age 29. Calling c ards If you wish to use a calling card for long di stan ce calls , you m ust first s ave your calling c ard information into your phone. Y our phone can save inform ation about fo ur calling c ards. Savin g call ing ca rd info rmat ion 1 Press Menu 4 1 3. 2 Scroll to the d esired calling card, then press Options .
32 3 Scroll to Edi t , th en press OK . 4 Enter your security code (see page 63), the n press OK . 5 At Diali ng sequ ence , press Sele ct . Press to choose the dialin g sequence your card uses, then press Se lect . Note: The order of the follo wing steps may vary , depending on which dialing sequence your card uses. 6 Enter the ac cess nu mber (u sually t he 1-80 0 n umber listed on th e back of the calling c ard), then press OK . 7 Enter your card n umber and/or PIN, the n press OK . Y our phone w ill display Sav e ch ang es? Press OK . 8 Press to reach Card name , th en press Sele ct . Enter the card name using your phoneâÂÂs keypad, then press OK . Note: Th is procedure might not work w ith all calling cards. Please look at the back of yo ur calling card or cont act you r long distance company for more information . Cho osi ng a call ing ca rd to use Use Me nu 4 1 3 to select a ca lling card t o use. Y ou are required to e nter you r security code. Dialin g seque nce Use for c ard s t hat requ ire y ou to: Cards using this seq uence Access no. phon e no. ca rd no. Dia l 1-800 acce ss numbe r , then phone number , then card numbe r ( PIN if re quired) MC I, A T & T Tr u e C h o i c e , Sprint Canada, Unitel Access no. ca rd no. phon e no. Dia l 1-800 acce ss numbe r , the n card number ( PIN if required ), then phone nu mber netw orkMCI, WorldPhone MCI Prefix phon e no. ca rd no. Dial the prefix (any number s that must p recede th e phone number ) and phone number you w ant to dial, th en ca rd numbe r ( PIN if re quired) GTE, P acBell, AT & T, S t e n t o r
33 Call ing ca rd ca lls T o make a call using a calling card: 1 Enter the ph one nu mber , includin g any prefix ( such as 0 or 1) th at you r calling ca rd may re quire w hen y ou make a calling c ard call (see you r calling c ard for instruct ions). 2 Press and hold Call for a few s econds unt il your phon e displays Card call . 3 Y ou r phone disp lays W ait for t one, th en pres s OK . W ait for the t one, then pre ss OK . Y ou r phone displays W ait fo r to ne, press OK again . W ait for the t one again, then pre ss OK . Call forwarding Call forwarding is a netw ork service tha t lets you forward your incoming calls to anothe r phone num ber. Check with y our service provider for details and feature codes. Activa tin g call fo rward ing Standa rd m eth od To acti vat e cal l for war din g, yo u m ust g et th e cal l for wa rdin g activation code from your service prov ider . 1 Dial the code for activating call forwarding followed by the phone number to which you want to forward your calls . 2 Press Call . Example : If the call forwarding activation code is *7 1 and the nu mber you want to forward calls to is (2 1 4) 555 -1234, dial *7 12 14555 1234 , th en press Call . Menu meth od Y ou can sav e th e co de fo r ac tiv ati ng ca ll f orwa rdin g a nd then use th e m enu to activ ate c all forwardin g (se e âÂÂAdding feature activation co des to the m enuâ on page 29) .
34 Can celli ng c all f orwardi ng Standa rd m eth od T o canc el call forwarding, you must get the call forw arding cancellation c ode from your serv ice provider . 1 Dial th e code for cancellin g call forwarding (for example , *7 1 0). 2 Press Call . Menu meth od Y ou can save the code fo r canc elli ng call for wardi ng and then use the m enu to cancel ca ll forwa rding (see âÂÂAdding featu re cancellatio n codes to the menuâ on page 29). V oice privacy Note : A vail abili ty of th is fea ture de pends on your arra nge ment with y our servi ce p ro vider a nd th e netw orkâÂÂs ab ilit y to suppo rt the fe ature. Some service prov iderâÂÂs networks can encrypt the signal transmitted during a phone call to ensure others are unable to listen t o you r conve rsation. By default, the vo ice privac y setting on your phone is set to Of f . To turn i t on , pres s Me nu 4-4 -1 ( Se ttings - Networ k services - V oi ce pr ivacy ). Scroll to On , th en pr ess OK . During a call, if v oice privacy is lost, you r phone so unds tw o short beeps. 1-touch dialing 1-touch dialing lets you m ake phone calls quickly and eas ily with the tou ch of a button. Once you have assigned a phone number to a number ke y (2 through 8), you ca n press and hold that key to di al the number . ( Y ou can also press and hol d the number key and the n press Call .) Note: Keys 1 and 9 are used exclusively for dialing you r voice mailbox and for attempting emergenc y calls , respe ctively (see âÂÂV oice messagesâ on page 45 and âÂÂEmergency callsâ on page 27).
35 Assigni ng numbers to keys Before you can assign a phon e number to a key , the phone number must be saved in your phone book (see page 17) . Th en fo llow the s tep s bel ow . 1 Press Menu 1 6. 2 Scroll to th e d esired ke y , then pres s Assig n . 3 Press or to choose the name you want to assign to the selec ted ke y , the n pres s Sele ct . If a key alre ady has a number ass igned to it, you ca n press Options and th en view , change, or erase the n umber assignment. Mak ing ca lls u sing 1- touc h di al ing Press and h old a number k ey (2 through 8) for a few se conds to call the number assigned t o it. Y our phone f inds the phone number , displays it bri efly , th en dials it. Y ou can also ent er the number of the 1 -touc h dialing ke y (for example, 2) and pres s Call . Choosing your pho ne number (NAM selection) Y ou r service provider can set up your phone to have two phone numbers th at are activ ated in differen t service are asâÂÂfor exa mpl e, one number for t he Dallas area and one number fo r the Chicago area. A numbe r assignment module , or NAM, consists of a phone number and network information th at the service prov ider programs into your phon e. When you select a NAM, youâÂÂre not only selecting a phone numb er , youâÂÂre also selectin g a home sys tem in which you will not be cha rged roaming fees. Use Me nu 4 4 6 to sele ct a N AM.
36 Send own caller ID wi th next call Send o wn ca ller ID with n ext ca ll is a netw ork se rvi ce th at le ts you hide your phon e num ber from a person y ou are ca lling wh o ha s C al l er ID . (I f for so me reaso n you r net work pre ven ts phon e num bers f rom b ein g displ ayed, y ou ma y be able to use thi s f ea tu re to show your numb er to the pers on you are cal ling.) Contact your service provider for feature codes for show ing/ hiding you r phone n umber . Note: Th is feature w orks on a call-by-ca ll basis. St anda rd meth od 1 Dial the featu re c ode foll owed b y th e n umb er y ou wa nt to cal l. 2 Press Call . Example : If the fe ature code to hide your num ber is *67 and th e num ber you w ant to dial is (2 1 4) 55 5-1234, dial *672 14555 1234 , then pr ess Call . Menu met hod Y o u ca n sa ve t he fea tur e co de gi ven t o you by your servic e provider so that Sen d ow n cal ler ID w ith next call app ea r s in your ph oneâÂÂs menu, and then use Men u 4 4 4 t o use this feat ur e (s ee â Netw ork feat ur e se ttin gâ o n pa ge 29 ). Th is f eat ur e mus t be act iv ate d b efo re ea ch call ; yo u ca nn ot permanently turn it on or off. Ye s displays your n umber to the pe rson you a re calling. No prevents your num ber from be ing shown to t he person you a re calling. NAM update Note: Th is feature may no t be available in all sy st ems. Plea se con tact yo ur ser vice provider for deta ils abo ut the av aila bilit y of this feature . With th is feature you c an activ ate or re activate your ph one without having to go to your service provider . Please refer to the Ea sy Activa tion ca rd that was inclu ded in yo ur sales pa ckage for more in formation on h ow to act ivate or reactiv ate your phone.
37 In some case s, when you try to connect to your service provider , the follow ing messa ge may appear on the screen : âÂÂLOCKâ prevents the service provider from changing your carri er lock co de. âÂÂUNLOCKâ allows the provider to change the code and restrict others from activ ating your phone. If this happens, select the appropriate sele ction for your phone. If you don âÂÂt want your service provide r to change your lock co de, s ele ct LOCK . If you want to a llow your s ervi ce pr ovid er to change your c ode to prevent other serv ice providers from activating your ph one, press UN LOC K . Press and h old for several s econds to retu rn to the st art sc re en. Note: C onta ct you r servic e provider if you h ave an y qu estio ns. System sele ction Th e Syst em me nu ( Menu 5) allows yo u to modify how your phone w ill work when you are outside of you r primary or âÂÂhom eâ sy stem . ( Items o n th e Syst em me nu ma y dif fer depending on your service provide r .) H ow your p hone w ill handle being ou t of your hom e area can significantly affect the types and amounts of additi onal charges you ma y incur . Ser vi ce Types In each wirele ss servic e area there are usu ally t wo servic e providers, referred to as type A and type B . When you first set up your wireless service accou nt, you r service provide r will inform you o f which syst em you will be using (for example , type A ). This is your h ome s ystem. Th e othe r sy stem ( for exa mpl e, t ype B ) is known as yo ur non-home syste m. Roa min g Roam i ng is a ter m u sed to in dic ate that your ph one is not in its hom e area. W hile roa ming, y ou are ac tually u sing an other service p roviderâÂÂs system. Calls made or received while r oaming are usual ly more expensiv e than calls made in your home area .
38 Roa min g i ndic ato rs When you r ph one beg ins roam ing, Ro ami ng appears. If ro aming in a non-pre ferred system, the roaming indicator ( ) also appears. Sy stem ch oice s Y ou r phon e will autom atically try to use a prefe rred system . If your phone fails to find a preferred system, then it will use the select ion yo u h ave chosen with this feature . B efore you select a system, contact your s ervice provide r to learn how these chan ges may affect your ph one bill. Items on th e Syst em me nu ma y diff er dep end in g on yo ur se rvi ce pr ovi der : ⢠Aut om ati c - Us e the home system . If un available, use a non-ho me system . ⢠Aut om ati c A - Us e the home or pref erre d sys tem . If unavai lab le, use sy stem A . ⢠Aut om ati c B - Use the home or preferred system. If unavai lab le, use sy stem B . ⢠Home on ly or <service provi derâÂÂs name> - Use onl y the home system. If u navailable, No servi ce appears. ⢠Ana lo g - Use the availabl e analog network. Note: If y ou turn your phone 's power off then on, depe ndin g on your service pro vider , the syste m may return to the defau lt selection . Which syst em should you choose? By default , your phone is set to automa tica lly search for the most cost-effective s ystem when you are o utside of your home area. For example, if your h ome sys tem is type A and you are roaming, y our phone will autom atically try to us e the loc al home sys tem (the type A sys tem in you r curren t loca tion ). The ty pe B system w ould be a n on-hom e syst em. However , in an area where no home or preferre d systems are available , use th is menu t o man ually c hoose wh ich system your phone uses.
39 By setting your ph one to use a ho me or prefer red system, itâÂÂs possibl e fo r yo u to recei ve discoun ted ro amin g ch arges. Ch eck with your se rvice provi der to maximize use of this feature. In non-preferred systems, normal roaming ch arges are determined by t he host system. Y o ur phone is designed to sele ct a syste m mos t favora ble to you con cern ing t he cos t of the ca ll and reception quality . No te: W hen r oam in g in so m e syst em s, you ma y need to ha ve a roaming agreement in order t o place a call. If n o roam ing agreeme nt has been arranged, a network oper ator may interrupt and re ques t inf ormat ion on how you in ten d to pay for the c all. If you ha ve more than one phone number The curr ently- selecte d NAM in your phon e determines which syste m is your cu rrent home sys tem. See âÂÂChoosin g your phone number (NAM sele ction)â on page 35 f or m or e d et ail s . Note: P owering the phone off then on will reset any manual o verrides for analog or non-preferred systems. Any k ey a nsw er This fea ture allows you t o answ er an in coming c all by pre ssing any ke y except . Use Menu 4 1 5 to tu rn this featur e on or off. Automatic a nswer This featu re is available on ly whe n your phone is co nnecte d to a h ands free de vice. When autom atic ans wer is turned on , your p hone a nswers incoming voice calls after one ring. Use Men u 4 1 4 t o turn this feature on or off. Touch tones Y ou r phone can generate various sounds, called touch tones , whe n the ke ys are pr essed .
40 T ouch tones can be u sed for many automat ed servic es such as che cking v oice mail, movie times, and airline a rrival/ departure times. Note: Sendin g confide ntial inform ation over the air using touch tones is not re comme nded. Setti ng manual touc h tone length Use Me nu 4 2 1 1 to set the leng th of touc h tones c reate d whe n yo u pr ess a key: Co ntin uous sounds the to ne for as lon g as you press and hold the key . Fixed sets the t one le ngth to on e tenth of a sec ond, rega rdless of how lon g you press and hold t he key . Off turns off tou ch tone s. No tones are s ent w hen y ou pres s the ke ys. Setti ng auto mati c touch tone lengt h Use Me nu 4 2 1 2 to set the leng th of touc h tones s ent automatically by th e phone to Shor t (one te nth of a secon d) or Long (half a sec ond). Saving touc h tone strings T ouch ton e s t rings can be used for sendin g and receiving informat ion with your phone . Save tou ch tone strings th e sam e w ay you sav e ph one nu mbe rs ( see âÂÂS avin g name s and numbersâ on page 19). Fo r ex ampl e, you c an s ave you r o ffi ce voic e ma il box n umb er along with your password for e asy access to your messages (see âÂÂSpecial characters in ph one numbe rsâ on page 12). Sending tou ch tone strings 1 During a c all, press to c lear any numbe rs from the sc ree n. 2 Press Options . 3 Scroll to T o uch t one s , then pr ess OK . 4 Enter or fin d the to uch tone string, then press OK .
41 Downloadable ringing tones Depending on your service provider , you c an download (over the air) ringing tone s and save them in yo ur phone. Note: The method t hat you use to dow nload a ringing t one to your phone v aries among wireless service pro viders. For example, in s ome c ases , you c an send a ri ngin g tone t o you r pho ne fr om an internet web page. For details about this network service, contact you r wireless service provider . The nam es of tones that you dow nload and save appear in th e lis t that you see wh en yo u pr ess Men u 8 2 ( Tone s - Ringing tone ). In addit ion to the 4 0 default rin ging tone s that come with your phone, you can save five downloaded ringing tone s. When a ringin g tone h as been downloade d to your phone, the m essag e Ring ing ton e re ceiv ed appears. â¢T o list en to t he tone , press Options , scroll to Playback , th en pres s OK . The phone plays the t one. To stop playing the ton e, press Quit . â¢T o disc ard th e tone immedia tely after you rece ive it (before you pr ess Opt ions ), press <Clear >. Or , to discar d the tone after you have pressed Options , scroll to Disc ard , then press OK . â¢T o save th e ton e after y ou list en to i t, s cro ll t o Save , then press OK . If spac e in your pho neâÂÂs memory e xists for the tone, th e tone i s saved. I f space does no t exist, scrol l until the name of the tone yo u want to replac e is highlighted, then press Re pl ace . T o v iew the list of tones, pres s Menu 8 2 ( Ton es - Ringing tone ). Restore fa ctory settings Y ou can use Menu 4 2 2 to rese t ma ny of th e set ti ngs in yo ur phone to th eir fac to ry de faults (as in a new phone). Y ou are required to ente r the s ecurit y code. Note: The p hone book, language setting, call timers, se curity code, and lock code are not affected.
42 9. Call log For your convenience, the call log (Menu 3) saves a list of pho ne numbe rs yo u hav e di ale d, an d can sh ow you appr oxima tel y how much ti me you h ave spent on the ph one. If you subscribe to the calle r ID ne twork se rvice, the call log a lso records the phone n umbers of m issed ca lls and received c alls. Cont act your service provider for details. The Options key When y ou acce ss Miss ed c alls , Rece ive d calls , or Dia led ca lls and press Opti ons , a list of options appears on your pho neâÂÂs sc ree n. Call dial s t he numb er . Call time shows t he time of the cal l. (Y our phon eâÂÂs clock mu st be s et; see page 22.) Use n umber shows you the number be fore you dial it. Sav e lets you e nter a name for t he number , edit th e number if needed, and save both to your phone book . Era se er ases the num ber fr om th e c all li st. Vi ew numbe r displays the associated phone number if only th e n ame is cu rr ent l y di sp la yed . Missed calls If you subsc ribe to the calle r ID netw ork se rvice, yo ur pho ne autom atically stores th e last 10 numbers that ha ve tried unsuc cessfully to reach you (as lon g as the caller a llowe d his or her numb er to be sh own to you) . When the scree n says M i ssed calls Press List . If you ha ve m issed more than one c all, you c an scroll through the l ist of numbers. To dia l the disp layed numbe r , press Options , then c hoose Call . Viewing the miss ed cal ls li st at any time Use Me nu 3 1 to v iew t he missed c alls list at any time. T o dial a number , press O ptions , then ch oose Call .
43 Received calls If you subsc ribe to the calle r ID netw ork servic e, your p hone automatically stores the phon e num bers of the 1 0 most recent calls youâÂÂv e an swe red. Use Menu 3 2 to view th e rec eiv ed calls lis t. T o dia l a numbe r , pre ss Options , then choose Call . Dialed calls Y o ur phone automatically stores the last 1 0 numbers youâÂÂve dialed. Fr om the start screen, press to access th e dialed ca lls lis t. Scro ll t o the desire d num b er , th en pres s Cal l . Note: To perform a ny of the options listed on page 4 2, access the dialed calls list by pressing Menu 33 . Clearing c all lists Use Me nu 3 4 to c lear the missed, dialed, and/or recei ve d call lists . Call timers Use Me nu 3 5 to a cce ss this featu re. Call ti mers lets you s ee the amoun t of time youâÂÂve spent in call s. T imes are for the curren tly selecte d phone number; your phone has a separate timer for each phone number , or NAM (see page 35 ). Note: Th e actu al time i nvoiced for calls by yo ur service prov ider may vary , de pending up on network featu res , rounding-off for billing, and so forth. Vie wing call tim ers Use Me nu 3 5 to view t he va rious ca ll tim ers. Last ca ll displays the duration of the last call, or current call if applicable. All ca lls displays the duration of all calls since the timers were last rese t. Life time r displays the duration of a ll calls for the life of your phone an d cannot be reset.
44 Set tin g ti mer s ba c k to 0 Use Me nu 3 5 4 to clea r call time rs. Y ou are require d to enter yo ur secu rity code . Disp laying the cu rrent c all timer duri ng call s 1 Press Menu 3 5 1. 2 Press Det ails . 3 Press Se lect . 4 Scroll to On , th en pr ess OK . During a call, the amount of time spent in that cal l is display ed for ten se conds.
45 1 0 . Voice messages V oi ce mail is a network s ervice that a llows ca llers to re cord a m ess age wh e n yo u cann ot be r eac he d. Y ou c an th en ca ll you r voice m ailb ox a nd retrie ve you r mess age s. Saving your voice mailbox number When yo u subscrib e to voic e mail, your ser vice provi der gives you a voic e ma ilb ox nu mbe r . Y o u sho uld s ave this numb er s o you c an call your voic e mai lbox by pre ssing an d holdi ng , or by pr essing then Call (see âÂÂV oice ma ilb ox num ber â on pa ge 26). In add ition to a voice mailbox nu mber , your serv ice prov ider may also give you a p assword , which you can sa ve along w ith your voice mailbox number . This way , you can access your voice mailbox a nd then quickly s end your password by pressing the Navi ⢠key rather than dial ing your password se parately . If your service prov ider gives you a password and y ou want to save it with your voic e mailbox numbe r , refer to âÂÂSpecial characters in phone n umbersâ on page 12 . Listening to new voice messages When y ou receive a voice message , your phone may notify y ou by bee ping, displa ying the voice message indicator , and displaying New v oic e messag e . The pho ne may display th e number of me ssag es if t here i s more than o ne. Note: The method of notification depends on your service pro vider . When your phone n otifies you t hat y ou h ave a ne w voice mes sage, press Li ste n . Y our phone dials your voice mailbox nu mbe r , if you ha ve s ave d i t. If you rec eived a voice mailbox passwo rd, and if you s aved it with y our voice mailbox n umber , foll ow these steps: 1 When y our phone notifie s you tha t you have a new voice message, pre ss List en . Y ou r phone dials your voice m ailbox number , and your password displays.
46 2 When your phone n otifies you t hat y ouâÂÂre a ble to listen to you r messa ges, press Sen d . Note: The method of notification depends on your service pro vider . If you have an y questions about voice m essaging, con tact you r s ervice p rovider . Calling your voi ce mailbox at any time Once you have s ave d you r voice mailb ox nu mber , y ou c an press and hold to dial you r voice mailbox.
47 11 . M o b i l e m e s s a g e s Note: Before you can sen d or re ceiv e mobile messages, you may n ee d t o s ub s cr ib e to the mobile messaging service offered by your service provider . Also, some networks may not support mobile messaging. About mobile messages A mobile message is a me ssage in the form of text that appears on your ph oneâÂÂs scree n. Y o u ca n address out go in g m es s age s to e mail add resses and p hone numbers . The re cipi ent of yo ur me s sa ge typically receives it via: â¢a phon e that supports mobile messaging â¢a pager ⢠the inte rnet (throug h an email clie nt) Messa ge sto rage Messages are s tored in your phone in folders: ⢠Inbo x - Messages (whether rea d or u nread) that you have re ceive d and have ne ither era sed no r saved. ⢠Outbox - Messa ges that you s ent (or that you have created then s aved, inte nding to s end late r). ⢠Saved - Me ssages that w ere in the Inb ox or Outb ox an d wh ich you have sa ved . Y ou r phone can store as many as 60 messages ( memory is shared b y all fold ers). Howev er , the total num ber of st ored messages depends on m essage length. If your ph oneâÂÂs memory is full whe n you receive a mobile mes sage: ⢠If th e me ssag e is not an e mer gen cy mes sa ge, th e ol des t sent m ess age in the Ou tb ox fo lde r wil l au tom ati ca lly be delete d, bu t âÂÂd raftsâ (u nsent me ssages) will n ot b e delete d. If there are n o sent messages in the Outbox folder , the oldest read me ssage in the Inbox folder is delete d. If th ere ar e no re ad m essages in the Inbo x, No space: message waiting or a similar messa ge appears, prompting you to delete messages from one of th e other folde rs. The net work will re send the messag e later .
48 ⢠If the me ssa ge is an emer ge ncy mess ag e (sen t onl y by a network operator), in addition to the messages ment ioned ab ove, othe r me ssag es i n t he In box, O utbox , and Saved folders could be automatically deleted if your phoneâÂÂs memory is full. T yp es of mo bile messag es Dep end ing on you r se rvic e pr ovid er , wh en yo u c rea te a m ob ile message, Tex t and Numbe r only may ap pear in a list of menu items, requiring that you select the type of message to send. If this li st does not appear , your phone will auto matically create the type of message supporte d by your service provider: ⢠Tex t - A tex t mobile message can incl ude te xt in addition to a c allback num ber . ⢠Numbe r only - A n umber on ly mobile message is like a numeric p age: a callba ck num ber (the s enderâÂÂs phone number) appears on the recipientâÂÂs page r or phone display . P art s of a mobile text messag e A message consists of a header and a body . The header may contain the senderâÂÂs phon e number or email address and th e date and tim e that th e mes sage wa s sent. If a n en try in you r Phon e book mat ches th e senderâÂÂs phon e numb er , the se nderâÂÂs name also appears. The body contains the main part of the message. If you rece ive a message th at was sent v ia email, the subject (title) of the message may appear at the beginning of the message body . Urgent mobile messages An ur gen t prio rity le vel c an be assig ned to a m obile message . When you receiv e an u rgent mobi le m essage, Urgent appears in the messa ge head er . When you se nd an urgent mobile message , a similar no tification m essage (or an ic on) appears on the rec ipientâÂÂs phone or ot her device (if the re cipientâÂÂs phone or other device supports it). See âÂÂSending a me ssageâ on page 58 .
49 Message d elivery noti fication When you send a me ssage, you c an reque st to be no tified whe n th e rec ip ien t re cei ves the me ssag e. This n oti fi cat io n is called a delivery note . See âÂÂSending a messageâ on page 58. Receiving a mobile message Whe n y ou rec eiv e a mobi l e mes sag e, t he mo b ile me ss age ico n app e ars an d Messa ge re ceived (or New emerg ency mes sage ) is displayed. Also, de pendin g on the message alert to n e se tt ing, a tone may sound. See âÂÂMessage aler t toneâ on page 24. Y o u c a n : ⢠Pres s to dismis s the n otification and re ad the message later ( it will be available from your Inbox ), or ... ⢠Pre ss Read to r ea d the m ess ag e Note: If No spa ce: messa ge w ait in g or a similar message appears , there is no room left in your ph oneâÂÂs memory . Y ou need to make room for the message. See âÂÂMe ssage s torage â on page 47. If yo u pres s Re a d , the Inbox appears with the new m essa g e sel ecte d. P res s Re a d again. If n ecessary , scroll down to read the entire m essage. At the end of the message, scroll furthe r to view th e sender âÂÂs n ame or phone nu mber and the date and time the me ssage wa s re ceived. Whe n youâÂÂve seen the las t new message, the icon disappears. While readi ng a message, yo u ha ve s ev eral Op tio ns (d ependin g on the t ype of message , some of the se options m a y not be available) : ⢠Era se delet es th e mess age. Press OK to confirm the deletion or to cancel . For more information about erasing messages, see âÂÂErasing me ssagesâ on page 60. ⢠Rep ly al lows you to se nd a mess age b ack to th e sender . For more information about replying to a message, see âÂÂReplying to a messageâ on page 52. ⢠Sav e send s th e mess age to the Sav ed folder .
50 ⢠Use num ber allows you to qu ickly c all or save a ph one number if it was include d in the message . If more than one nu mber was included , a list of n um bers is displayed. To save the number , read th e message and ensu re tha t the num ber you want to save is vis ible (if necessary , scroll the screen). Press Options . Scroll to Use numb er and press Select . I f only one phone number appears on the screen, press Cal l (or p ress <Dow n>, then pr ess Save ). If a list of num bers appe ars , scroll to a n umber , press OK , then press Call (or press <Down> , then press Sav e ). ⢠Save a ddress extracts one or more email addresses from th e mess age (i f it contain s any) and allow s you to save them in your Ph one book. â¢F o r w a r d allow s you to forwa rd the mess ag e to anothe r recipient. For more inform ation about forwarding a message, see âÂÂForwarding a me ssageâ on page 59. ⢠Reply w/ co py allows you to send a m essage b ack to the sender . Y our messag e will i nclude a copy of the message you receiv ed. For more information about replying to a message , see â Replyin g to a messageâ on page 5 2. Creating, addressing, and sending a number only message Note: T o create a text message, see âÂÂCreating a text m ess ageâ on page 5 1. For information about number only messages, see âÂÂT y pes of mobile messagesâ on page 48. 1 Pres s Menu 2 1 1 (Me ssa ges - Text me ssages - Write ne w). Note: If Te x t and Num ber only appear in a list of menu items, scroll to Numb er on ly , then press Sel ect . 2 Use the following gu idelines when addr essing your messag e and spe cifying a c allback n umber: â¢U s e Add nu m ber t o spec if y a re cip ient âÂÂs ph one number . The m aximu m nu mber of cha ra cte rs al lo wed in a phone nu mber is 32 .
51 ⢠When promp ted to e nter a rec ipient âÂÂs phon e numb er , you ca n manua lly e nter it o r search for it. ⢠When searchi ng, the list of entries in your phone book is display ed. To quickly ju mp to an entry , press t he appropriate key . For exam ple, if the entry is " John" (j), p ress <5 key>. T o jump to "Kim" ( k), pre ss <5 key> twice . ⢠Y ou can address your message to as many as 1 0 recipients . Y ou can s ee a list of all recipie nts t o whom your m essage is addressed ( Li st re ci pi ent s ). ⢠Y ou ca n cre ate a mess age, save it in your O utbox , then addre ss it and send it later ( Save ). ⢠The callbac k numbe r ( Callback no. ) is the ph one number at w hich you wa nt th e rec ipient t o c all you . When prompte d to ente r a callback numbe r , the defa ult c allb ack num ber (y our m obile ph one numb er) may appear in the field. Y ou can use this num ber or enter a different number . Creating a text message Note: T o create a number only message, see âÂÂCre ating, addressing, and sending a num ber only m essageâ on page 50. There are two wa ys to create a text mes sage: ⢠Wri te a new , blank message ⢠Reply to a recei ved m essag e (see â Reply ing to a messageâ on page 52) ⢠Resend a message (see âÂÂR esending a m essage â on page 59) ⢠Forward a message (see âÂÂForwarding a messageâ on page 59) Writ ing a n ew , bl ank mes sage 1 Pres s Menu 2 1 1 (Me ssa ges - Text me ssages - Write ne w). 2 Do Tex t and Nu mb er o n ly appear in a list of menu items? ⢠Ye s - Scr oll to Te x t . Press Select . Go to the next step. ⢠No - Go to the nex t ste p.
52 3 At this point, you c an addre ss y our message or begin writing it , then address it lat er: ⢠T o address your message, scroll to Add e-mail or Add numb er , then p ress Select . Se e âÂÂAddressi ng a text me ssageâ on page 53. ⢠T o begin writin g your mess age, scroll to Edit mes sage , then press Sel ec t . The te rms writin g and editing refer to the process of enterin g text into a text messa ge. See âÂÂEntering text in to a messageâ on page 54. 4 Afte r you ha ve wr itten y our mes sage, yo u can : ⢠Address it (pag e 53) th en sen d it (pag e 58) OR ... ⢠Save it to the Outbox, then addres s it send it later - Press Options , scroll to Sav e , th en pr ess Select . Re plyin g to a mess age 1 Read th e messa ge to w hich y ou w ant to reply . ⢠If y ou just rec eived the message and the Sta rt screen is currently displaye d, press Read . ⢠If the m essa ge is in the Inbox folde r , pr ess Menu 2 1 2. ⢠If the message is in the Saved fo lder , press Menu 2 1 4. 2 S c rol l t o the m essag e. P ress Rea d , th en Opti ons . 3 Scroll to Reply (or Repl y w / copy if you w ant your reply to inc lude a co py of the origin al message follo wed by the text of your repl y) . Press Se lect . Not e: If yo u ch oo se t o Rep ly w/ copy , your message c ould be rathe r long. In some ne tworks , a lo ng messag e may be truncate d (the end of the mess age may be cut of f), pr eventi ng the recip ient from seeing all of it. 4 Afte r you wri te your messa ge, y ou c an: ⢠Address it (pag e 53) th en sen d it (pag e 58). OR ... ⢠Save it to t he Ou tbox (pre ss O ptions , scroll to Sav e , th en pr ess Sele ct ), the n addres s it and send it la ter .
53 Addressing a text message Note: T o addres s a number only message, se e âÂÂCreating, addressing, and sending a num ber only m essageâ on page 50. Use the following procedure to address your message to one or more recipie nts: 1 Are you currently editing the mes sage th at you w ant to address? ⢠Ye s - Press O ptions , th en go to the ne xt s tep. ⢠No (for exampl e, yo u wro te t he te xt mess age an d sa ve d it , int en di ng to s en d it la te r) - Op en yo u r O ut box ( Menu 2-1-3). Scroll un til the mess age you want to addr ess is highl ighted. Pre ss Options . Sc rol l to Res end . Press Se lect . G o to t he ne xt st ep. 2 Scroll to Add e- mail (to send the message to an email address) or Add numbe r (to send the message to a phone number), the n press Sele ct . 3 Enter the email address or phone num ber , then press OK . ⢠Y ou can address a text message to as many as 1 0 email addresses, phone numbers, or a combination of both. To see a list of all recipi ents to whom your message is addressed, scroll to List re cipien ts , the n press Se lect . ⢠The maximu m numbe r of chara cters allow ed in a phone n umber is 3 2. The ma ximum nu mber of charac ters allow ed in an email a ddress is 48 . ⢠Wh ile entering a phone number or em ail address, press and rele ase to dele te one charac ter , or press and hol d to de lete all c haracters . ⢠If a recipient's email address or phone number is in your Phon e book, you can quic kly enter it by searching for the recipie nt's name. T o search, pre ss Sear ch . T o quickly jump to an en try in your phon e book, press the appropriate ke y . For example, if the entry is "John" (j), p ress <5 key>. T o jump to "Kim" ( k), pre ss <5 key> twice. If an e mail ad dress or phone number is n ot associa ted w ith the entry tha t you s elect , a me ssage will appear : No e-mail add ress fou nd or No nu mb er s fo und .
54 ⢠Wh en entering an email address manually , you can quickly enter the @ symbol by pressin g repeatedly u ntil it appears. Entering text into a message A counte r in the top right c orner of th e scree n indicate s the number of remaining characters th at you can ente r into you r messa ge. Ca ution : While editing a messa ge, if you a ccidenta lly pre ss and ho ld , all text within your me ssage will be deleted. T o exit the me ssa ge edit or a t any tim e and lose your te xt , press Options , scroll to Exi t , th en press Se lect . W ays to en ter t ext in to a mes sag e Th ere ar e sev er al w ays to ent er t ex t i nto a mes sage : ⢠Tradition al ( multi -tap) inp ut m etho d - (Thi s is the defau lt mode.) This method require s that you press some keys more th an once (multi-ta p). For e xamp le, to enter the letter â c âÂÂ, you must press 2 2 2 . S ee âÂÂEnt erin g let ters a nd numbersâ on page 1 1. ⢠Predi ctive t ext in put method - Wh en usin g th e predi ctive te xt in put me thod , you r ph one âÂÂgue sse sâ whic h wor d you are entering, requiring that you press a key only once for each letter you enter . See âÂÂPredictive text inputâ on page 55. Note: By default, your ph one is set in the tradit ional te xt input mode. Before you can use the predictive text input method, you mu st first activa te the predictive text mode. T o activate i t, pre ss O ptions . Scroll to Predic tive text . Scroll un til the name of the language in w hich you w ant to edit your message appears. Press OK . ⢠T e mpla te s - A te mplate is a prede fined, comm only used sent ence t hat yo u can q uickl y inse rt into a m essag e. S ee âÂÂTemplatesâ on page 57.
55 Predi ctive t ext input Note : The pre dictive text feature is based on a bu ilt-in d i c t i o n a r y to which you can add words. Y our ph one includes several different language versions of this dictiona ry . Although your phone m ay be able to display a given language on t he screen, it does n ot nece ssarily con tain a pre dict ive text dictionary of that same language. Pred icti ve mode is in d icated by th e prese nc e of the pre dict ive text icon ( ) at the top of t he display . If the icon does not appear , predictive mode has been deactivated. T o activate it, press Options . Scro ll to Predict ive text . S cro ll u nti l t he name of the la ngua ge in w hich y ou want to ed it your m essage appears. Press OK . Writ ing wor ds T o writ e a word, press e ach key on ly on ce for e ach letter of th e word . Fo r exa mple , to w rite hello , pr es s 4 3 5 5 6 . The chara cters t hat you enter app ear underlin ed. Th e word ch anges after each keystrok e, s o try not to pay attention to h ow the word appears on the display until you have pressed all th e appropriate keys. When you finish wr iting the word, chec k to en sure t hat th e word is corre ct. If the word is corre ct, ente r a space ( press ) and write the next word. If the word is incorre ct and is underlined, press repeatedl y until the desired word appears, OR press Option s , scroll to Mat ches , then press OK . Y ou r phone displays a list of words. Choose a w ord from the li st, then pres s Use , OR, press to e xit and ret urn to the message editor . If the ? character appears after the w ord, there are no more words in the dictionary that c orrespond to your key presses. At this point, yo u can add th e word to th e d ictionary by pressi ng Spel l . Writ ing com poun d wo rds T o quic kly write a compound w ord (for example, blue jay ): 1 Write t he first part ( blue ).
56 2 Press (do not enter a space). T he underline disappears from the first part. 3 Writ e t he se con d pa rt ( jay ). Del eting charac ters To d e l e t e one ch aracter to the le ft of the c ursor , press . To d e l e t e all ch aracters in the messa ge, press and hold . Chan gin g the m etho d of tex t inpu t T o toggle between pred ictive and traditional text input mode s, press several times until the icon th at indicates the mode you want to use appears. Ti p : If you donâÂÂt want to use predictiv e text in put mode at all, you can de activa te it. (Y ou ca n reactiv ate it la ter . ) See âÂÂDeactivating predictive t ext input modeâ on page 57. Chan ging le tter ca se m odes T o toggle be tween up per case and lower case letter mode, press . If predictive text mode is active, if you donâ t wait at le ast 1. 5 seconds betw een key pres ses, t he text input mode w ill also be toggle d betw een tradi tional and predictive. Note: If pre dictive te xt mode i s active when you create a new message, the first lette r of the first word that you enter will be upper case . Ente ring nu m bers T o enter one or just a fe w numbe rs, press and hold the respe ctive n umber k ey . To ente r m any numbe rs, c hange to number en try mode ( ) and enter the numbe rs as usual. T o change to nu mber entry mode, press and ho ld , OR, press Option s , sc rol l to Inse rt nu mbe r , t hen pre ss Selec t . Ins er tin g sp ecia l ch ar acte rs T o i nsert a spe cial char acter (su ch as a pun ctu atio n mar k), pr ess and hold , OR press Opti ons , scroll to Inse rt symb ol , th en pr ess Selec t . To quickly insert a period ( . ), p ress . T o quickly insert double dashes ( -- ) or three ellipses ( ... ), press a few ti mes.
57 Addin g a ne w wo rd to th e dict iona ry If the ? character appears after the word, press Spel l . (OR, at any t ime wh ile editin g, press Opti ons , scroll to Inse rt wor d , then press OK .) Enter t he w ord usi ng traditio nal text input, and press Selec t . If the diction ary is full, the new word re places the oldest added word. Cha ngin g the la ngu age of the di ction ary 1 While editing a m essage, press Option s . 2 Scroll to Pr edict ive te xt , t hen pr ess Sele ct . 3 Scroll to a langu age, then press OK . The select ed lan guage is now active. Acti vati ng pred ictiv e tex t inpu t m ode Press Option s , sc rol l to Pre dic ti ve t ext , th en press Sele ct . Scroll to th e desired input language, then p ress OK . Y our phone is n ow in predict ive mode. Dea ctivat ing pre dictiv e t ext i nput m ode While edit ing a messa ge, press Option s . Scroll t o Pred ict ive tex t . Scroll to Pr edict ion off , th en press OK . Y our phone is now in traditional (multi-ta p) mode. T emplates Note : Templates are available in English only . A template is a pre defined , comm only used sentenc e that you ca n qu ickly in sert into a m essage. W hile y ouâÂÂre editi ng a mes sage, press Opti ons , t hen selec t Add te mp late . Select a template : 1. Call m e at [ ] . <ph one nu mber/time /place> 2. IâÂÂll call y ou at [ ] . < time/place> 3. Meet m e at [ ] . <ti me/ pl ace > 4. IâÂÂll be t here at [ ] . <t ime> 5. IâÂÂll b e [ ] min utes la te. <number of minute s> 6. Iâ m runni n g lat e. 7. Iâ m on my way . 8. Meet ing can cel led.
58 9. Meet ing ch anged to [ ]. <time /place > 10 . Appoi ntme nt ca ncelle d. 11 . I lov e y ou! 12. Thank you! 13. IâÂÂm s orry . 14. Call a t your c on venie nce. 15. Pleas e c all AS AP . Bra ckets ( [ ] ) in a templa te represe nt a va lue that you ca n specify . (The value is not retaine d for future use; y ou enter the va lue each time y ou u se th e tem plate. ) If y ou se lect a template that contain s brac kets, youâÂÂll be prompted to enter a value . Y o u can edit the templ ate t ext afte r you ins ert it into your message. Sending a messa ge This procedure assumes t hat you have already ad dressed your message and ente red some text into it (or have ente red a callback number). See âÂÂAddressing a text messageâ on page 53. Be fo re y ou se nd y our mes sa ge, you can sel ect on e or more options. W hile you' re editing the m essa ge, press Options , scroll to Setti ngs , th en pr ess Sele ct . To select an option, Mark it. T o deselect an option, Unmar k it. ⢠Urge nt - Se ts the priority level of yo ur message to "ur gent ". Urgen t me ssage or a similar n otification wi ll ap p ear o n di spl ay scr een of the rec ipi ent ' s ph one or other d evice. ⢠Deli ver y no te - Wh en the recipie nt rec eives your messag e, the n etwork will s end y ou a delive ry note. If you a ddress the message to more than one recipi ent, you wil l receive a separate delivery no te for eac h recipient. ⢠Callback no. - Allows you to enter a phone number at w hich th e recipi ent can call yo u. After you mark and unmark the options, press . The message Save changes? app ears. To accept the chang es that you ma de to the settin gs, press Ye s . T o discard the changes, press again.
59 T o send the message, press Options , scroll t o Send , then press OK . If t he n etw or k ca nâ t se n d yo ur m ess a ge, a wa rni ng not e should appear . T ry t o resend th e message later . See âÂÂResen ding a m es sage â on p age 59. Resending a messa ge 1 Open your Out box ( Menu 2-1- 3). Sc roll unti l the mes sag e yo u w ant t o re se nd i s h ig hli gh ted . 2 Press Options . Scroll to Resend . Press Se lect . ⢠Be fore you rese nd y o ur m es sage , you ca n e dit it. Y ou can also edit the rec ipi ent s lis t ( Add e- mail , Add num be r , or List reci pien ts ). ⢠All setti ngs ( Urgen cy , Delivery note , an d Cal lback n o. ) that you chose for the original mess age are retained unless you edit the s ettings ( Options > Setti ngs ). 3 T o send t he mes sage, pres s Option s , scroll to Send , th en press Se lect . Forwarding a message 1 In the In box or Saved folder , read the message that you want to forward. 2 Press Option s , sc rol l to Forward , th en pr ess Se lect . 3 Prepare your m essage as you would an y other message that you cre ate. ⢠If the m essage you are forwardin g is a text message, you can edit the messag e before you send it. ⢠I f y o u r p h o n e i s c o n f i g u r e d t o b e a b l e t o s e n d a n u m b e r only message , you can forw ard a callback n umber as a numbe r only message, pr ovided the or iginal messa ge was a lso a nu mber only mes sage. 4 Afte r you p repare yo ur messag e, yo u ca n: ⢠Address it (pag e 53) th en sen d it (pag e 58). OR ... ⢠Save it to t he Ou tbox (pre ss O ptions , scroll to Sav e , th en pr ess Sele ct ), the n addres s it and send it la ter .
60 Erasing messages Y o u can erase the message you âÂÂre reading or several messages at once. Era sin g the mes sag e y ouâ re re adi ng Press Option s , sc rol l to Era s e ., t hen p re ss Se lec t . Erasi ng mult iple mes sages 1 Press Men u 2 1 5. 2 Scroll unti l the a ppropriate item in t he list is high lighted, then press Sel ect . De pen di ng o n yo ur s erv ice pr ov ider , y ou may be required to con firm your choic e or enter your s e c ur it y code to pre vent accidental dele tion of me ssages. ⢠All r ead - Erases all read m essages in the Inbox (un read mes sages ar e not er ased ); eras es al l me ssag es in the Ou tbox and Saved fold ers (the Outbox and Save d folde rs cannot con tain u nread messa ges) . ⢠All in inbo x - Erases all mess ages (read or unread) in th e Inbo x. ⢠All in ou tbo x - Erases all messages ( sent or unsent ) in the Outbox. ⢠All sa ved - Eras es all mess ages in the Saved folde r .
61 12. Extra featur es Alarm clock The alarm clock f eature sounds an alert at a ti me you spec ify . Set tin g the alar m cl ock Use Me nu 7 1 to t urn the alarm c lock on or off. Note that w hen y ouâÂÂre ente ring t he a larm time, us e tw o digits for both hou rs and minute s (for example, ent er 1:30 as 0 130 ). Note: Pr essin g does not wo rk on this sc reen . If you make a mistake, re -ente r a ll four digits. Press up or do wn on the sc roll keys to m o ve the c ursor . T he nu mbe r yo u pres s is e nt ered t o the rig ht of th e cursor . Alarm volume The ala rm volu me is de termined by the current ringing vol ume. Howe ver , if you have ma nually s et th e ringing option (see page 24) to Sile nt or Beep once or have sel ected the Sile nt or Qu ie t quick alert setting (se e page 25), th e phone onl y sounds a quiet beep. When t he alarm sounds ⢠T o shut o ff the ala rm, p ress a ny ke y ex cep t Snoo ze . â¢I f y o u p r e s s Snooze , the alarm sounds again in ten minutes. T o turn off the alarm before t hen, press Stop . ⢠If you let the alar m sound for one minu te withou t pressing a key , it s tops for t en minute s, then starts again . If you turn o ff the pho ne If you tu rn off the phone and th e alarm is set, the phone switche s itself on at alarm time, then t he alarm sounds. ⢠T o shut off the alarm, pres s any key except Snoo ze . The phon e displays K eep the phone on? . Press Ye s to keep it on or to switc h it off.
62 â¢I f y o u p r e s s Sn ooze , the ph one turns itself off for te n minutes , the n the alarm sounds again . RE MEMB ER! Do not sw itc h on t he ph on e whe n wire le ss pho ne use is p rohibited or when i t may cause inter fere nce or danger . Games Use Me nu 6 to challeng e yo urself or a friend to the th ree fun games in you r phone. To pause a game, press . T o re sume, choose Co ntin ue . REMEMBER! Y our phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the pho ne w hen wireless phone use is p rohibited or when i t may cause inter fere nce or danger . Memory Reveal pictures to find pairs in as few tries as possible . Move the cursor with the 2 (up), 4 (left), 6 (right) , and 8 ( down) keys. Press the 5 key to revea l pictures. Once found, pairs stay visible. Press t o jump to t he right over rev ealed pictures or to move from the bo ttom right of the s creen to the top left. Press t o jum p to t he left ove r reve aled p icture s or to move from the top le ft of the screen t o the bot tom right. Sn ake Feed the snake w ith as ma ny goodies as possible and wa tch it gro w . Use key s 2 , 4, 6, and 8 to tur n the snake towar d foo d. The longer the snakeâÂÂs tail grows, the higher your score. If the snake hits its own tai l or the surr oundi ng wall, the g ame is over . Logic Find the sec ret combinat ion of figures in a column. P os sible fig ures are sh own at th e to p of the sc reen . Pre ss the 5 k ey repeatedly to select a figure and the 2, 4, and 8 keys to move the cu rso r . O nce yo u think you have the righ t c ombinati on, press . The result appe ars as a set of marks above the co lu m n. A co rrec t fi gure i n the righ t pla ce get s a fu ll mar k; a c orre ct fig ur e i n the wr on g pl ac e ge ts a h alf mar k. The g ame ends when the corre ct figures are in the right place. Tip: To copy a figure from the previous column, mov e the curso r over it us ing the 2, 4, or 8 key , then press the 5 key .
63 13. Secu rity features Access codes overv iew A ccess codes consis t of the lo ck code and securi ty co de. Whe n you get your phon e, you should ch ange these codes from the ir defaults, write d own the new codes, an d keep them in a safe place away from the phone. Avoid using access codes that are simil ar to emerg enc y nu mber s, suc h as 9 1 1, t o pr event accidental dialing of the eme rgency number . Lo ck co de Y our phon eâ s lock c ode is used to lock and unlo ck your pho ne. Depending on your service provide r , the default lock code is either 123 4 or the last four digits of y our ph one number . Use Me nu 4 3 2 3 to chang e the lock code . When the phone requires the lock code, it displays Enter lock co de: . En ter the code, then p ress OK . If you enter a wrong lock code five times in succession, your phone prom pts you for the security code. Se curi ty co de The se curi ty co de is required to restrict calls an d to restore factory settings . The defaul t security code is 12 345 . Use Me nu 4 3 2 4 to chang e the se curity code . When the phone requires the security code, it displays Sec urity c ode: En ter the code, the n p ress OK . If you e nter an inc orrect security code five time s in suc cession, the phon e will not accep t any input for the next five minutes. Restricting calls Use Me nu 4 3 1 to restri ct outgoing or incomin g calls. This is ha nd y if you wa nt to le nd yo ur pho ne to some one but do nâÂÂt wan t them to m ake long-distanc e or other e xpensiv e calls.
64 Res tri ct in g inco mi ng c alls Y ou can block all incoming ca lls or creat e a list of incom ing num bers f rom whi ch y ou donâÂÂt want to re ceive c alls. To bloc k all inco ming calls , enter your secu rity code , scroll to Selec t and press OK , th en pr ess Mar k . Press Unma rk if you wan t to remo ve the re striction . Press , the n press Ye s to sav e you r ch an ges (o r to cance l). Note: This feature requires the caller ID network service, and the callerâÂÂs ID must be available t o the phone in orde r for the restriction to work. Addin g n umb ers to the re strict e d incom in g calls list A call restriction ca n consis t of an entire phone nu mber , jus t an area c ode , etc. When th e res tr icti on is se lec ted , cal ls can not be received from any nu mber beginnin g with t hose digits. For example , ent erin g 2 14555 1234 b locks calls from (2 14) 555-123 4 only . 21 4 blocks all calls from the 2 14 area code. T o cre ate a list of incomin g numbe rs from whic h you don âÂÂt want to re ceive call s, ent er your sec urity co de, then press OK . Continu e wit h the ste ps illustrate d below . 1 Scroll to Add res tri cti on , then press OK . 2 Enter the phone num ber , area code, etc. of th e n umbe r fro m wh ich you want to r estrict calls, t hen press OK . 3 If you w ant, give a name of u p to 1 0 charac ters to the re striction (such a s Joey ), th en p ress OK .
65 The entry is added to your list of restricted numb ers. Y ou r phone c an save up to 15 restric ted inc oming num bers. Once you ente r 15 restricte d numb ers, th e Add res trict ion optio n is rem oved fr om the m enu . Th is optio n is avail able again once you delete one or more phon e numbers from the re stricted lis t. Note: Y ou r phone does not alert you to inco ming calls from restricted numbe rs unless the caller leaves a voice mes sage. Maki ng ch ang es to the restri cted in co ming c alls list T o edit or comple tely er ase an e ntry in the list, choose Edi t or Era se , se lec t the ent ry yo u wa nt to e dit o r er ase, and follow the instruction s on th e screen. Allow in g call s from a num ber on the li st If you la ter decide to a llow calls to a restricted number , scroll to Sele ct and press OK to s ee your lis t of num bers. Press Unmark to re move the r estr icti on. (The number re mains in the list so that you can restrict it again later by pr essing Mark .) Wh en youâÂÂr e done, press . Press Ye s to s ave you r cha nge s (o r to cance l). Res tri ct in g ou tg oing c all s Y ou can block all out going ca lls or create a list of n umbers to which ou tgoing calls cannot be made . T o block all outgoing calls, 1 Enter your security code and press OK . 2 Scroll to Selec t and press OK . 3 With All c alls highlight ed, pre ss Mar k . 4 Press , then press Ye s to save your changes ( or to cance l).
66 Addin g n umb ers to the re strict e d outgo ing calls list A call restriction ca n cons ist of an ent ire phone number , an area code, e tc. Wh en the re strictio n is se lected , calls ca nno t be made to any numbe r beginning w ith those digits. Fo r exa mple , en terin g 2 14555 1234 block s calls to (2 14) 555- 1234 on ly . 1 blocks all calls s tarting with 1 , inclu ding lon g distance c alls and 1-800 calls . 1800 block s 1- 800 c alls only . T o prevent your phone from making outgoing calls, scroll to Add re str icti on and press OK . Con tin ue wi th t he steps illustrated be low . 1 Scroll to Add restr ic tio n , the n press OK . 2 Enter the phone num ber , area code, etc. to whic h you w ant to restrict cal ls, then p ress OK . 3 If you w ant, give a name of u p to 1 0 characters to the r estriction (such as Jo ey , Lon g dist , or 1-800 #s ), th en pr ess OK . The entry is added to yo ur list of restricted numbe rs. Y ou r phone can sav e up to 1 0 res tricted outg oing numb ers. Once yo u enter 1 0 restricted num bers, the Add re stricti on option is remove d from the m enu. This option is ava ilable again once you de lete one or more ph one nu mbers from th e restricted list. Maki ng ch ang es to the restri cted ou t going cal ls li st T o edit or comple tely er ase an e ntry in the list, choose Edi t or Era se , se lect th e entr y you w ant to e dit or e ra se, a nd follow the instruction s on th e screen.
67 Allow in g call s to a num ber on th e list If you la ter decide to a llow calls to a restricted numbe r , scroll t o Sele ct an d press OK . Y ou ca n now s ee yo ur list of numbers. Press Unma rk to remov e the restriction. (Th e number remains in the list so that you ca n res trict it again later by pressing Mar k .) When youâÂÂre done, press . Press Ye s to save your chan ges (o r to canc el). Phone lock Y ou can prev ent unau thorized use of your phone by lock ing it. When y our phon e is locked, on ly incomin g calls an d calls to the unlocked phon e number (s ee below) are allow ed. The memory and menu are unavaila ble. Note: Calls may still be possible to emergency numbers. How to lock your phone Press Men u 4 3 2 1. En ter th e loc k co de (see pa ge 63) , t hen press OK . Scroll to On , th en press OK . How to un lock your phon e Press Menu , enter the lock code, then press OK . Answering a call when the phone is loc ked Press Answe r . Saving the un locked phone number Use Menu 4 3 2 2 to sav e a nu mber th at may be calle d eve n when you r phone is lo cked. Y ou are required to e nter the lock code. Call ing th e unlo cked ph one number Press or , or manually enter the num ber exactly as it is saved, then press Call .
68 14. Accesso ries An e xt ensi ve ran ge of a cc essor ies is available for your phon e. Y ou can sele ct the acc essori es th at be st suit y our spe cific comm unica tion needs. For ava ilability , see you r local au thorized Nok ia dealer . A few practical rules fo r accessory operation: ⢠K eep ac cessories o ut of sm all children 's reach. ⢠When you disconnect the powe r cord of any accessory , grasp and pul l the plug, not the cord. ⢠Che ck regul arly t hat al l wirel ess phone eq uipm ent in your vehicle is m ounted an d operating properly . ⢠In st alla tion of co mp lex c ar equ ipme nt m us t be com plet ed by qualified personn el only . WA R N I N G ! Use only batt eries, chargers and accessories approved by t he phone manuf ac turer fo r u se wi th this part icul ar ph one mo del. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the ph one, and may be dangerous.
69 Nokia Xpre ss-on⢠color covers Y o ur ph oneâÂÂs Xpre ss-on⢠cover i s available in several f ashion colors. Extra cov ers ma y be purchas ed from your auth orized Nokia deale r . Note: Alw ays store your phone with the co ver atta ched. Changing covers When changing covers, donâÂÂt use the phoneâÂÂs antenna as leverage! 1 Switch off the power and disc onnect the phone from the charger or any other de vice. 2 Using a c oin, depress the colored tab on the top of th e phone and slid e the color cover forward. 3 Rem ove the co ver .
70 Batter ies Several batteries are available for you r phone: ⢠BLS-2N Exte nded Li-Ion 900 m Ah ⢠BLS-4 U ltra Extended Li-Ion 15 00 mAh ⢠BMS -2S Exte nded NiMH 900 mA h ⢠BMS-2V Vi brating NiMH 900 mAh ⢠BPS-1 U ltra Slim Li-P olyme r 600 m Ah 4 Remove t he rub ber keypad from the back of the cover . Pla ce it into th e back of the new co ver . 5 Place the bottom o f the cover aga inst t he bott om of the phone. Make sure all th ree sets of plastic tabs line up wit h their respective slots, as shown at left. Close th e cover and snap i t shut all th e way around the edge of the ph one.
71 Charging times The table below d isplays approximat e battery charging ti mes. These charging times charge your phone to abou t 80% of its capacity , and the battery streng th indicator stops sc rolling. If you wish to obtain 1 00% battery capacity , please allow another two hours for âÂÂmai ntenanceâ charge. T a lk and st andby ti mes The t able be low di splay s ap proxim ate talk a nd standby ti mes. V ariat ions oc cur de pendin g on net work set tings and usage . Battery Standard Tr avel Char ger ACP -7U Rapid Tr avel Charger ACP-9U Rapid Cig. Lighter Charger LCH-9 BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh 4 hours 2 hours BLS-4 U ltra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh 5-6 hours 3 hours, 30 minutes BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh 4 hours 1 hour , 30 minut es BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh 4 hours 1 hour , 30 minut es BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li- P o lymer 600 mAh 2 hours, 30 minutes 1 hour , 20 minut es Battery Option Digital Talk Time Analog Talk Time Standby Time BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh 2 hrs to 2 hrs 55 min 40 min to 1 hr 25 min 7 0 to 1 1 0 hrs (dig) 1 0 to 15 hr s (ana) BLS-4 Ultra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh 3 hrs 20 min to 4 hrs 50 min 1 hr 1 0 min to 2 hrs 25 min 1 15 to 180 hrs (dig) 15 to 23 hrs (ana) BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh 2 hrs to 2 hrs 55 min 40 min to 1 hr 25 min 7 0 to 1 1 0 hrs (dig) 1 0 to 15 hr s (ana) BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh 2 hrs to 2 hrs 55 min 40 min to 1 hr 25 min 7 0 to 1 1 0 hrs (dig) 1 0 to 15 hr s (ana) BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li-P oymer 600 mAh 1 hr 20 min to 1 hr 55 min 25 min to 55 min 46 to 73 hrs (dig) 8 to 16 hrs (ana)
72 The times sho wn are approximat e, and represent a range for either standby or talk ti mes ( not a combinat ion of both). Battery operation times vary according to signal conditions , network parame ters s et by the service pro vider , and how y ou use your ph one. Note : Dispos e o f used batte ries in acco rdan ce wi th loca l regulations. Chargers and other accessories WA R N I N G ! This apparatus is intended for use whe n supplied with powe r from the Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7U), Rapid T ravel Charger (ACP-9U), or Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charger (LCH-9). Other usa ge will invali date any a pproval give n to this ap paratus and may be dange rous. The follo wing c harge rs and othe r acce ssories are a vaila ble f or yo ur ph on e; pl ea se se e yo ur d eal er fo r d etai ls . Also , re fe r to an y acces sory options manual that m ay hav e been in cluded in your sales package for the entire line of Nokia Original Accessories. Note: Whe n a charger is not in use, disconne ct it from the power sourc e. Do not lea ve th e batte ry con nect ed to a cha rger for longer than a week, sin ce ov ercharging m ay shorte n its life. If left unu sed, a fully charged battery will discharge itself o ver time. ACP-7 U Sta ndard T ra vel Charg er Use this du ra bl e and economical char ger to ch arge all batter y op tion s. Plug the charger into a wall outlet and co nnec t t he c onn ect or to the bott om of your phon e. Check the c harging sta tus o n you r phon eâÂÂs sc reen . Calls can be made du ring charging, but chargin g will stop for the duration of th e call and the battery bar scrolling stops.
73 Note : If the batte ry is completel y emp ty , you ca nnot use the phone unti l it has enough charge to operate. The Standard T ravel Charger is av ailable for d ifferent voltage lev els an d ca n als o be u sed with the DCH- 9 Co mp act De sk top Charging Stand. ACP-9 U Ra pid T ravel Charger Th e ext remel y ligh t, f unc tio nally d esign ed Rapid Travel Charg er charge s your phone battery quickl y . Plug the ch arger into a wa ll outlet and connec t the conn ector to the bottom of your phone. Check the charging status on your phoneâÂÂs scr een. Y ou can u se you r phone while charging. Operating wit hin a voltag e range of 100V-240V AC (50Hz-6 0Hz), the Rapid T ravel Charger is practically voltage- independen t in normal office and ho usehold use. Li ke th e St andard T ravel Cha rger , the Rap id Tr ave l Charge r is co mpat ib le with all battery options. Th e Rapid T ravel Charger can also be used with the DCH-9 Compact De sktop Charging Stand. LCH-9 Rapi d C igarette Lighte r Charg er Using the mu ltivoltage R apid Cigarette Lighter Charger , you can charge you r pho ne wh en you trav el. The smal l charger's functional design fits we ll with mos t car li ghte rs an d inter ior s. Charging times are the same as for the Rapid T rav el Charge r ACP-9U. Calls can be made during charging. A gr een l ight indi cates tha t the Rapid Ci garette Lighte r Cha rger is rea dy to char ge. Check the cha rging status on you r phoneâÂÂs scre en. The input volta ge is 12 or 24 V DC, ne gativ e groun ding. The Rapid Cigarette Lighte r Charger can be used with all accessories available for your phone.
74 Avoid prolonged ch arging with the Rapid Cigarette Lighte r Charger when the car engine is not run ning. Th is may cause the battery of your car t o drain. Note: I n some cars the cigarette lighter plug is not pro vided with po wer when the ignition is switche d off. V e rify that the green LED light is lit. DCH- 9 Comp act Des ktop Char ging Stand Compatible with all battery options, the Com pa ct D esktop Charging Stand c an be used with the Standard T ravel Charger AC P- 7U or the Rapid Tr a v e l C h a r g e r A C P - 9 U . T h e Compa ct Desktop C harging Sta n d pr ov ide s m oun ting for bot h the phone and a spare batte ry . Plug th e charge r int o a wal l outlet and c onnect t he c onne ctor t o th e b ac k of t he Comp act Desktop Charging Stand. Place your phone and/or a spare batte ry in the stand to begin battery charging. When the phone is charging, no lights are display ed on the sta nd; check th e char ging stat us of t he phone batter y on your phoneâÂÂs screen. Charging m ove s to th e rear slot o nce th e front ba ttery is 1 0 0% charged. When th e spare b at tery is chargin g, check the status in dicator on th e left side of the cha rging stan d. A red li ght indi cate s tha t th e ba ttery i s ch argin g; a green li ght in dicates th at t he batter y is charged t o at least 80 % of its capacit y .
75 The ph one has t he built-in i ntellig ence to mai ntain the ba ttery , so there is no need for a discharge featu re on the stand. DCH-9 Re ar Slot Charging Times Bat te ry Usi ng AC P-7U Usi ng AC P-9 U Back s lot only Both slot s full Back slot only Both slot s full BLS-2N Extended Li-Ion 900 mAh 6 hours, 30 minutes 9 hours, 45 minutes 4 hours 6 hours, 15 minutes BMS-2S Extended NiMH 900 mAh BMS-2V Vibrating NiMH 900 mAh BLS-4 U ltra Extended Li-Ion 1500 mAh 12 hours 18 hours 8 hours 12 hours BPS-1 Ultra Slim Li-P olymer 600 mAh 4 hours, 30 minutes 6 hours, 30 minutes 3 hours 4 hours, 30 minutes
76 15. Re ferenc e infor mation Important safety information T raff ic sa fety Do not use a hand- held telepho ne while dri ving a vehicle. If using a hand-held pho ne park the vehicle b efore conversing. Always secur e the phone in i ts hold er; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can b reak loose in a colli sion or sudden s top. The use o f an alert device to o perate a vehicleâÂÂs lig hts o r horn on public road s is not pe rm itted . Remem be r , road sa fety alw ays comes firs t! 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 a ny accessory to another device, r ead its userâÂÂs guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. As with other mobile radio t ransmitting equipment, users ar e advised th at for the satisfactor y operation of the equip ment and for the safety of pers onnel, it is recommended th at the equipment should only be used in the normal operat ing position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder). Electr onic devi ces Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However , certai n electronic equipment may n ot be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. P acemaker s P acem aker manufacturer s r ecommend t hat a minimu m separati on of 6 inches (20 cm.) be maintained bet ween a handheld wirel ess phone and a pacemaker to avoid po tential in terference with the pacemaker . These recommendations are con sistent with t he independent research by and reco mmenda tion s of Wire less T ec hnolo gy Resear ch. P er sons with pacemaker s: ⢠Should always keep the phone more than 6 inches (20 cm) f rom 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 tia l for in terf eren ce. ⢠If you ha ve any reaso n to suspe ct that inte rferenc e is takin g place, switch off your phone immediately .
77 Hearin g aids Some digit al wireless p hones may int erfere with some hearing aids. I n the event of such interference, you may wa nt to consu lt your service provider . Ot he r medi c al de vic es Operation of any radio transm itti n g equipment, including cellular phon es, may inte rfere with th e functio nality of inade quately prote cted medical devi ces. Co nsult a phys ician or the manuf acturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any ques tions . Switch off your phone in health care facil ities when a ny re gulati ons po sted in the se are as instru ct y ou to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive t o e xternal RF energy . Ve h i c l e s RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic sy stems in motor vehicles (e. g. electronic fuel injection systems, e lectronic anti-skid ( anti-lock) braking sys tems, electronic speed control systems, air bag systems) . Check wi th the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. Y ou should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. P os ted f acili ties Switch your pho ne off in any facilit y where posted notices so require. P otentiall y explosive atmospheres Switch off your phone when in any area with a pot entially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instru c tions. Sparks in such areas could caus e an explosion or fire re sulting in bodily injur y or even death. Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a refueling point (serv ice s tatio n). U sers a re r emin ded of the n eed t o obser ve restri ctio ns on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (f uel storage and distri- bution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a pot entially explosi ve atmosphere are of ten but not always clearly marked. They include below deck on boats; chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane o r butane); areas wh ere the air contains ch emicals o r particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally b e advised to t urn off your vehicle engine. Ve h i c l e s Only qual ified pers onnel should service t he phone, or install t he phone in a vehicle. F ault y installation or s ervice may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit. Check regularly that all wireless phone equip ment in you r vehicle is mounted and operat ing properly .
78 Do not store or carry flam mable liquid s, gases or explosive mater ials in the same compa rtment as the phone, its par ts or accessories. For vehicles equipped with an ai r bag, rememb er that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wir eless equipment, in the area over th e air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could re sult. Switch off you r phone before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network and may be illegal. F ailure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender , or legal action, or both. Emergency calls IM POR T ANT ! This phone , li ke any wireless phone, oper ates using radio signals, wireless and la ndli ne ne twor ks as wel l as us er- prog ram med funct ion s which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solel y up on any wireless phone f or essential com munication s (e.g. medical emergencies). Remember , to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate sign al 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 wit h local service pr oviders. Making an emergency c all 1 If the phone is not on, swi tch it on. 2 Press and h old for seve ral seconds to re ady the phone for calls. 3 K e y in the emer ge ncy numb er for y our p re sen t loc ati on (e.g. 9 1 1 or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers v ary by location. 4 Press Call . If certain featu res are in use (Keyguard, call restrictions, etc.), you may first need to turn those features of f before you can make an emergency call. Cons ult this documen t and your local cellula r 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.
79 Radio frequency (RF) signals THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERN MENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSU RE TO RADIO WA VES. Y ou r wireles s phone is a radio transmitter and re c eiver . It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are par t of compre- hensive guidelines and es tablish permitted levels of RF energy f or the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizati on s through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the saf e ty of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measu rement known a s the Specif ic Absorpti on Rate , or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W /kg.* T ests for SAR ar e conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the ph one tra nsmit ting a t it s high est certif ied p ower lev el in a ll te sted f requ ency band s. A lth ough th e SA R is de term ined at the high est c er tified pow er level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to rea ch the netw ork. In gene ral, th e clo ser you are to a wire less base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is a vailable for sale to the public , it must be t ested and certified to the FCC that it does n ot excee d the lim it established by the government-adopted requirement for safe expos ure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the b ody) as requ ired by the FCC for each mode l. The highe st SAR va lue for this mode l phone as report ed to the FCC when te sted for use a t the ear is 1. 32 W/ kg, an d when wo rn on th e body , as des cribe d in thi s user gui de , i s 1 .19 W/k g . (B od y-wo rn mea sur em ent s d iff er am ong ph one model s, dep endi ng upon availa ble acces so ries an d FCC requ irem ents) . While there may be differences between the SAR levels of var ious phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance w ith the FCC RF exposure guide lines. SAR information o n this mode l phone is on fi le with the FCC and can be found under t he Display Grant section of http: // www .fcc.gov/oet/fccid after s earching on FCC ID: GMLNSD-1GW . For body worn operation , to maint ain compliance with FC C RF exposure guidelines, use only Nokia approved accessories. When carr ying the phone while it is on, place the phone in the specific Nokia belt-clip that has been tested for compliance.
80 Use of non-Nokia-approv ed accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 wa tts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safet y to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and the network band. For SAR information in other regions pl e ase look under pr oduct information at http:// www .nok ia.com .
81 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 so r y: ⢠K eep it and all its parts and accessories out of small childrenâÂÂs reach. ⢠K eep it dry . Pr ecipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic c ircuits. ⢠Do not use or store it in dusty , dirty ar eas as its moving par ts can be damaged. ⢠Do not store it in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten 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. ⢠D o not drop , kno ck or shak e it. Roug h ha ndlin g can br eak inter nal circuit boards. ⢠Do n ot use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or st rong detergents to clean it. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-wat er solut ion. ⢠Do not paint it. P ain t can clog the deviceâÂÂs moving parts and prevent proper operation. ⢠Use only the supplied antenna. Removal and replacement of the antenna by anyone other than a Nokia authorized ser vice center is an unauthorized modification and invalidates the warranty , can damage the phone, and may violate regulations covering radio devices. ⢠If the phone, battery , charger , or any accessory is not working properly , take it to your nearest qualified ser vice facility . The personnel th ere will assist you, and if necessary , arr ange for service.
82 16. T echni cal infor mation P ar t No . 9353434 Printed in Canad a 08/0 1 Nokia, Connect ing P eople and the O riginal Accessories logos are trademarks of Nokia Corpor ation and/or its affiliates. T9 text in put soft ware Copyri ght é 19 99-200 1. Tegic Comm unications, Inc. A ll rights reserved. The infor mation contained i n this U ser Gui de was written for t he Nokia 5 1 80i phone. The right to make changes and improvements t o any of the products described in t his gui de without pr ior notice is reserved. Issue N o. 2a é 200 1 No kia Mobile Ph ones. A ll rights reserved. This pro duct contains comm odities, technology or s oftware exported from the Unit ed States in accordance with t he Export Adm inistration regulati ons. Diver sion contr ary to U.S. law is pro hibited. Operating voltage 3.6 V nom inal Freque ncy bands Lowba nd 824.0 4 - 848 .97 M Hz (TX) 869.0 4 - 893 .97 MH z (RX) Number of NAMs 2 Memory locations 1 00 Memory c apacity 16 charact ers per nam e 32 cha racters pe r numbe r
83 17. Noki a One-Y ear Limited Wa r r a n t y Nokia In c. (âÂÂNokiaâÂÂ) war rants that this cellular phone (â ProductâÂÂ) is free from defec ts in ma teri al and workma nsh ip tha t resu lt in Pro duct failu re during n ormal usage, accor ding to the following t erms and con ditions: 1. The limited warranty for the Product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the date of the purchase of the Product. 2. The limit ed warra nty extends t o the o riginal purchas er of th e Product (âÂÂConsum erâÂÂ) and is not assignabl e or tr ansferable to any s ubsequent purchas er/end-user . 3. The limit ed warranty ext ends only to Consumers who purcha se the Product in t he United St ates. 4. D uri ng t he l imited w arra nty pe riod , N okia wil l re pair , or repla ce, at Nok ia's o ptio n, an y def ecti ve pa rts, or any p art s th at w ill n ot pr oper ly oper ate for thei r intend ed use with new or factor y rebu ilt repl acemen t item s if su ch r epair or rep laceme nt is needed be cause of prod uct malf unct ion o r fa ilur e dur ing n orma l usage . No c ha rge wi ll be m ade to the Consu mer for any such part s. Nokia will also pay for the labor char ges in curr ed by No kia in rep airi ng or repla ci ng t he defe ctive pa rts. The limited warr anty does not cover defects in appe arance, cosmeti c, decor ative or struct ural items, including fra ming, and any non-operat ive part s. No kia 's lim it of liabil ity un de r the li mit ed warr ant y sha ll be the actu al cash va lue of th e Prod uct at the t ime the C onsum er retu rns the Prod uct f or repai r , det erm ined by the price pai d by the Cons umer fo r the Prod uct les s a reasonable amoun t for us age. Nokia shall not be liable for any ot her los ses or dam ages . These rem edies ar e the Con sumer âÂÂs exclu sive rem edi es for brea ch of warr anty . 5. Upon request from Nokia , the Con sumer mus t prove the date of the original purcha se of the Product by a dated bill of sale or dated itemiz ed receip t. 6. The Con sumer sh all bear the cost of shippi ng the Product to Nokia in Melbourn e, Florida. Nokia shal l bear th e cost of shipp ing the Product back to the Consumer afte r the completion of service under this limited warranty . 7. The Cons umer shall have no coverage or b enefits under this li mi ted wa rra nty if an y of t he fol lo win g co ndi tio ns ar e app li cab le: a) The Pr oduc t has b een sub jec t t o ab norma l use, abn or mal c ond it ions, impr oper sto rage, e xposur e t o moi stur e or dam pn ess, unau tho rized modifications, unauthori zed conne cti ons, unauthorized repair , misuse, negl ect, abuse, acc ident, altera tion, impr oper installati on, or other acts which are not the fault of Nokia, including damag e cause d by shippi ng.
84 b) The Product has been damag ed from external caus es such as col lision with a n objec t, or fro m fire, f loodi ng, s and, di rt, wind st orm, ligh tni ng, earthquake or damage from exposure to weather conditions, a n Act of God, or battery leakage, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of any ele ctric al source, or damage caused by the connection to othe r pr o ducts not recom mended for int erconnection by N okia. c) Nokia was not advised by the Consumer in writing of the alleged def ect or malfu nction of the Prod uct within fourt een (14) da ys after the expiration of the applicable limi ted warr anty period . d) The Product serial number plat e or the accessory data code has been removed, defa ced or altered. e) The defe ct or dama ge was caus ed by th e defec tive fun ctio n of the cel lu lar sys tem or by inade qu ate s igna l rece pti on by th e exte rna l a ntenn a. 8. If a problem develops during the limited warranty period, the Consumer shall t ake the following step-by-st ep procedure: a) The Cons umer shall return th e Product to the place of pur chase for repair or r eplacement processin g. b) If â aâ is n ot convenient because of dist ance (more than 50 miles) or for other good cause, the Cons umer shall ship the Pr oduct prepaid an d insure d to: Nok ia In c. Attn: Repair Department 795 W est Nas a Blvd. Melbourne, FL 3290 1 c) Th e Cons umer shal l inc lude a retu rn a ddres s, dayt ime phone n umbe r and/or fax number , complete description of the problem, proof of purchase and service agr eement (if applicable). Expenses related to removing the Product from an installation are not covered under this limited warranty . d) The Consumer will be billed for any par ts or labor charges not covered by this limited warranty . T he Consumer will be responsible for any expenses related to reinstallation of the Product. e) Nokia will repair or authorize the repair of the Product under the limited warranty w ithin 30 days after receipt of the Product by N okia or a Nokia authorized service center . If Nokia cannot perform repair covere d under this limited warranty within 30 days, or after a reasonable number of attempts to repair the same defect, Nokia at its option, will provide a replacement Product or refund the purchase price of the Product less a reasonable amount for usage.
85 f) If t he Product is re turned to Nokia durin g the limit ed warranty peri od, but the pro blem with the P roduct is not covere d under the term s and conditions of this lim ited warr anty , th e Consumer wi ll be no tified and given an es timate of the charges the Consumer must pay to have t he Product repaired, w ith all shipping c harges billed t o the Consumer . If the estimate is r efused, t he Product will be returned f reight collect. If the Product is returned to Nokia after the ex piration of the limit ed warranty period, Nokia's normal serv ice policies sha ll apply and t he Consumer will be responsibl e for all shipping char ges. 9. The Product cons ists of newl y assemble d equipment that m ay cont ain used components that have been reprocessed to allow machine c om pl ia n ce with Pr oduct perform ance and reliabilit y specifica tions. 1 0. ANY IM PLI ED WAR RAN TY OF MERC HAN T ABIL ITY , OR FIT NES S FOR A PA RTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURA TION OF TH E FO REG OIN G L IMIT ED WR IT TEN WARRA NTY . O TH ER WI SE, T HE FOREGOI NG LIMITE D W ARRA NTY IS THE CO NSUMER 'S SOLE AN D EXCLUSIVE REMED Y AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL O THER W ARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. N OKIA SHALL NO T BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCI DE NT AL OR CONSEQU ENT IAL D AMAGES , IN CLUD ING B UT NO T LIMITED TO , LOSS OF ANTICIP A TED BENE F ITS OR PROFITS, LOSS OF SA VINGS OR REVEN UE, PUNITIVE DAMAGES, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT , CO ST OF CAPIT AL, COST OF ANY SUBSTITU TE EQUIPMEN T OR FAC ILITIES, D OWNTIM E, THE CLAI MS OF AN Y THIRD PARTIES, IN CLUDING CUSTOMERS, AN D INJU RY T O PROPERTY , RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODU CT OR ARISING FR OM BREA CH OF THE WARRAN TY , BREAC H OF CON TRACT , N EGLIG ENCE, STRICT TORT , OR ANY OTHER L EGAL O R EQUIT ABLE THEORY , EVEN IF N OKIA KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAM AGES. NOKI A SHALL N OT BE LIABLE FO R DELA Y IN RENDERING SERVIC E UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY , OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE PER IOD THA T THE PRODUCT IS B EING REPA IRED. 1 1. Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts, so t he above one-year wa rranty limitati on may not apply to you (the Con sumer). Some s tates do not allow t he exclusion or limi tation of incidental and consequential damages, so certain of the above limit ations or exclu sions may no t apply t o you (the Cons umer). This limited war ranty gives the Consumer s pecific legal righ ts and the Consum er may also ha ve oth er rights which vary f rom state to state. 12. Noki a neither assumes nor authorizes any aut horized service center or any other person or entity to as sume for it any other obligation or liability beyond that which is expressly provided for in this limited warranty includin g the provider or seller of any extended warranty or service agr eement. 13. This is the entire warran ty between Nokia and the Cons umer , and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements or understand ings, oral or written, an d al l communi cations rel ating to the Product, and no representation, promis e or condition not contained herein s hall modify these terms.
86 14. Th is limited war ranty allocates t he risk of f ailure of the Pr oduct between the Con sumer and Nokia. The allocat ion is recognized by the Consum er and is reflect ed in the purch ase price o f the Product. 15. Any action or lawsuit for breach of warranty must be commenced within eig hteen (18) mo nths follow ing delivery of the Product . 16. Quest ions concerning this limit ed warranty ma y be directed to: Nok ia Cus tom er C are Ce nt er , USA 7725 Woodland Center B lvd., Ste. 15 0 T ampa, F L 3361 4 T elep hone: 1-888-NO KIA2U (1-8 88-665-4 228) F acsim ile: (8 13) 2 49-96 19 For the h earing- impaired on ly (TTY): 1-800 -24NOKIA (1- 800- 246-6542) 17. Th e limited warran ty period for Nokia s upplied attach ments and accessories is specifically defined wit hin their own warranty card s and packaging.
87 18. Inde x A ABC mode 11 access ories 68 batteries 70 charge rs 72 covers 69 alarm clock 61 answer ing a ca ll 17 automa tic answe r 39 antenna 15 exte rnal j ack 7 anyke y answer 39 automa tic answe r 39 B batteries 70 attach ing 3 chargi ng 3 discharging 4 removin g 5 blocking calls see restricting calls C C ke y 7 call blo ck see restrict ing calls call forwarding activat ing 33 cancellin g 34 call log 42 clearing lis ts 43 dialed calls 43 missed ca lls 42 Opt ions key 42 received calls 43 call res trictions see restricting c alls call tim ers 43 call w aiting 31 answ ering a waitin g call 31 cance lling 31 caller I D 18 showing/ hiding n umber 36 calling c ard ma king calls 33 set-up 31 calls answeri ng 17 answ erin g auto mati cal ly 39 answ ering with c all waiting 31 anykey answer 39 end ing 30 forwarding 33 initia ting a s econ d 30 ma king 16 mut i ng 16 , 30 si len cing an inc omi ng call 17 unmu ting 16 unm uti ng the microph one 30 care an d maint enance 81 cha rge r s 72 clearin g call l ists 43 clo ck 22 alarm cl ock 61 displayin g/hiding 23 setting 22 time format 23 Compact Desktop Charging Stand 74 cov ers , ch an gi ng 69 cur sor 11 D dialed cal ls 43 directory see phone book 19
88 E editing n ames/num bers 21 email address es saving 19 em erge ncy c all s 27 , 78 em ergenc y k ey 9 28 erasing name s/number s 21 external an tenna jack 7 F fact ory settin gs, re storing 41 G games 62 H help te xt 8 I in-cal l menu 29 K K eyguard 13 keypa d loc k 13 keys C ke y 7 Navi⢠key 6 po wer ke y 6 s crol l ke ys 7 L language 23 lights 7 in ca r kit 23 lock code 63 lock ing the ke ypad 13 locking yo ur phone 67 M makin g a call 16 memory 21 menu 8 sh ort cu ts 9 messa ges voice mail 45 miss ed calls 42 mutin g the microph one 16 , 30 N NAM selection 35 na me s editin g 21 entering 11 eras ing 21 finding 17 , 20 saving 19 Na vi⢠ke y 6 netw ork featu re setting 29 new call 30 num ber s editin g 21 entering 12 eras ing 21 finding 17 , 20 saving 19 showing/ hiding your own 36 O on/off 15 one-to uch dialing 34 P phone book 19 ava i l ab le me mo ry 21 scrolli ng view 21 phone lock 67 phone number , choosing see NAM selection pow er ke y 6 profiles see quick alert se ttings Q quick a lert settings 25
89 R Rapid Cigarette Lighter Charge r 73 Rapid T ravel Charger 73 received calls 43 redial automa tic 22 last num ber 17 restore facto ry settings 41 restricting c alls 63 ringing see tones Roaming 37 Roaming indica tors 38 S safety guideline s 1 , 76 safety informati on 76 s crol l ke ys 7 scrolling view 21 secu rity code 63 security featu res 63 send ca ller ID 36 Service Types 37 sig na l st ren gth 15 si lenci ng an inco ming ca ll 17 sou nd see tone s special chara cters 12 speed dialing see one-touc h dialing Standard T ravel Charger 72 System choices 38 Syst em sele ctio n Roaming 37 syst em s elect ion 37 T tech nical informat ion 82 time rs 43 to nes 23 keyp ad 24 messa ge alert 24 quick a lert settings 25 ringing opt ion 24 ringing t one 24 ringing v olume 24 warning and game 25 to uch tones 39 sav i ng to uc h ton e st r ing s 40 setting au tomatic length 40 setting ma nual length 40 U unm uti ng the microph one 16 , 30 V vibrating alert 25 voice mail messages 45 voice mailbox n umber 26 voice privacy 34 volume earpi ece 16 ringing 24 W warranty 83 welc om e note 26
90 P ara obt ener un m anual del usuario en español favor de llamar o envia r un fa x al te léfono 1- 888- NOKIA2U (1-88 8-665-4 228), fax 8 13-249 -96 19.